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Welcome back to Cops One Donut.
Truly two Cops One Donut today.
I am your host, Eric Levine, andI have with me the one and the
only banning sweatland.
What's up, buddy?
SPEAKER_01 (01:00):
What's up, brother?
SPEAKER_24 (01:01):
Oh, nothing.
Just uh rocking this, you know,killer firefighter mustache.
A little shout out to myfirefighters out there.
SPEAKER_01 (01:10):
We're just just
supporting all the we always
support all the firstresponders, and Eric likes to do
it by mirroring at times.
So that's all right.
SPEAKER_24 (01:19):
You know, we gotta
have heroes too, you know.
unknown (01:20):
That's right.
SPEAKER_24 (01:22):
Oh, I see my mods
are throwing up the buy-me a a
coffee uh link up there.
Hey guys, we we're not here totry to take your hard-earned
cash, but if you do want to helpsupport what we do and keep this
thing going, all the money thatgets donated um goes directly
into the show.
It's not like we sit here andpocket thousands of dollars from
y'all.
Um, we're lucky to get maybe twoto four hundred bucks in a
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month, and we look forward tothat because that absolutely
supports everything that weprovide with this free content
that we put out.
So thank you very much for anysupport you can push out there.
Thank you.
Um so you got your mom in thehouse.
Uh yeah, uh looking through.
I want to look before we get toofar.
He said, look like my dad.
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He has he has the prick mustacheas well.
Love it.
Uh, if you're wondering why Ishaved, I have a military
ceremony coming up, and I liketo have fun with uh shaving the
growth off there.
So the first day that I shaved,I decided to go with the full um
what's his name?
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Uh Hulk Hogan handlebarmustache.
SPEAKER_01 (02:28):
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (02:29):
And you guys can see
that in a couple videos that I
made.
Uh just I was just trying to getsome engagement going so people
could focus on the mustacheinstead of the actual content.
SPEAKER_01 (02:37):
I I couldn't even
listen to the content, and I was
focusing just on the mustache.
So it's just like Yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (02:42):
So I was like,
there's a strategy behind this.
This will cause some engagement.
SPEAKER_01 (02:46):
Um I'm sure it took
a lot of people back to uh super
troopers.
Who wants a mustache?
I do, I do.
SPEAKER_24 (02:51):
Yeah, yeah, I do.
And then to my wife's uh totaldis disdain, she I kept calling
her brother.
I was like, Hey, brother, everytime she was walking through the
house.
Uh I mean, all day.
I didn't stop.
I never broke character withher.
Anytime she'd be like, Hey, heyEric, can you use?
I'm like, what do you need,brother?
Constantly messing with her.
I was in Fortune.
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Yeah, you know, just rest inpeace to the Hulkster.
SPEAKER_01 (03:15):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (03:16):
Um, but before we
get into saying hi to everybody
and all that stuff, I just heardsome really good news today, and
I want to jump right to it andshare it.
Cause uh he's uh he is a friendum in in a mission.
He is a cop that does what wedo.
So I am going to share uh hispage, if I can find it here.
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Share.
Um if you're not familiar withhim on Instagram, uh, he goes by
Officer Honey Badger.
Um if you're not familiar,you're probably more familiar
with his YouTube, which um hisYouTube channel is Ohio Body
Camp.
Or I'm sorry, is that the rightone?
I don't think that's the rightone.
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It's not.
SPEAKER_01 (04:03):
I'm sure you'll get
to it.
SPEAKER_24 (04:05):
That's not the right
one.
My bad.
It's Columbus.
Let me find it.
Yeah, it's this one.
I had the wrong one up.
There it is.
This is his page.
You guys may be familiar withthis one, Columbus Police Body
Cam.
Um, and then he had a littleannouncement.
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He had gotten wrongfullyterminated from his police
department for doing kind oflike what I do.
And I want to play his message.
SPEAKER_00 (04:35):
Got off the phone
with uh Brian Steele, the uh
president of the FOP, called tolet me know that they got the uh
verdict back from thearbitrator.
Uh they read through it, and uhfull reign statement with back
pay award.
So the city has seven days tobring me back to work and uh
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give me all the back pay thatthey should have given me this
whole time after uh wrongfullyterminating me.
It's uh it's a win for the goodguys.
I don't know what else to say.
I'm in a pretty good mood rightnow.
Thank you to everybody that hasstood by my side and supported
me through this.
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I appreciate you more than youknow.
Um I'll be putting out moreinformation soon.
Thank you.
SPEAKER_24 (05:24):
Love it, absolutely
love it.
Um I love it because it couldhappen to me.
I could be the same, I could bein the same shoes.
Now, I have overwhelmingly hadsupport from my leadership, but
that could change in a day.
You never know.
Um, everybody that I've talkedto in my chain, you know, no
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issues with the stuff that I'mdoing.
Uh they understand what I'mdoing.
And uh Mr.
Bill Fold said I follow him.
I'm glad that he was vindicated.
So see, uh, and he is, man.
He's a he's a pure-hearted guy.
You can tell he obviously lovesthe career.
If he didn't, um I don't think Idon't think he'd be too upset.
I think he'd be more mad aboutmaybe his reputation, but when
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you when you love the career andyou you you do tend to take it
to heart like that.
So very happy for him.
So hopefully we can get him onthe show.
He obviously he was celebratingtonight with his family because
I had asked him to be onactually the day before this
happened.
I was like, hey, we got a livecome up you want to be on.
Kind of talk about the shit thatyou've been going through.
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And he's like, I technicallycan't until I get my verdict
because he his lawyer, that waswhat his lawyer was telling him.
So I was like, Well, fuckinglisten to your lawyer.
And then lo and behold, uh lessthan 24 hours, he had sent me a
message in the middle of the daysaying saying this exact same
thing here.
And I was like, Holy shit, okay,bro, let's get on the show.
And he's like, I can't gottacelebrate with my family
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tonight.
I was like, Okay, I understand.
I was like, Well, we usually gopretty late.
I was like, so when you get donewith dinner, if you want to jump
on, that'd be pretty cool.
Um Mr.
Billfold said, Eric, he was oneof the cops I was talking about
when I said that cops don't takecare of the good cops.
Ah, I gotcha.
SPEAKER_12 (07:06):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (07:07):
Yep.
So yeah, he made it.
Um now I'm going through andseeing who's all in.
I see uh Johnny's in the house.
He says good evening, everybody.
We got Marines blood in thehouse.
Um two cops, one donut.
I think you are accidentallyadding a space, and thus it's
making it no longer a link.
What are we talking about?
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I don't know what he's talkingabout.
SPEAKER_01 (07:32):
Oh, he's talking
about the buy me buy me a
coffee.
Uh somebody was saying there wasa space in there, so when you
clicked on it and and Alanalready got on there and
commented back, I thinkeverything's fixed now.
SPEAKER_24 (07:42):
Oh, okay.
Gotcha.
Alan's.
Hello everyone.
Yeah, I fixed it.
Sorry, you froze, Alan.
We couldn't tell what you saidthere.
Alan's having internet issues,so he's he's in timeout until he
gets his internet fixed.
He just keeps freezing.
Um but appreciate it, guys.
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Thanks for helping that partout.
Alan said, fuck it.
Uh Mr.
Billfold said, yeah, I followhim.
Uh my mom's in the house.
Freeman Key's in the house.
What's going on, guys?
But yeah, so took um took lastweek off.
Uh Banning, did you guys get anepisode out for that?
SPEAKER_01 (08:27):
No, we didn't
because Alan was uh where you
were at.
SPEAKER_24 (08:30):
That's right.
Okay.
SPEAKER_01 (08:31):
I couldn't uh I
couldn't launch it.
SPEAKER_24 (08:33):
Free the nipple,
Alan.
Gross.
No, don't free the in thenipple.
Brandar's in the house.
He said, hope y'all had a good eor good night.
Uh what's up, Brandar?
Um he uh user guest said youneed to react to the entitled
military doctor think she'sabove the law by body cam
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stories today.
Well, if Alan, if you can findthat one in the background and
uh put it in the private chat, Iwill try to try to watch that.
Um but while we are doing that,um, I'll update y'all.
Uh went out to IACP, um, got tosee a lot of cool technologies
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that are coming out.
One that may be a possiblesponsor coming down the road um
that I've bragged about beforeis Avive.
I learned that I've been sayingtheir name wrong.
Um, I've been calling it Avive.
So so banning, I wasn't therejust just bullshitting with
people.
I was actually trying to getsome work done as well.
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So I'm gonna pull them up.
They are called Avive AED, and Iam going to share the screen.
The reason I like these guys somuch, um, I have four AED saves
in my career.
That's a lot, that is more thanmost people.
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I don't know how that happened.
Just fate.
Just happened to be right place,right time several times.
And one save, I wasn't in theright place.
I was at the sector, and thiswas five or six blocks away in a
restaurant area, like a veryhigh business area.
So there's AEDs all over theplace.
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I was like, screw it, I'll grabthe one off the wall and I'll go
over there if I happen to getthere in time.
Okay, cool, but I shouldn't bethe first one there.
SPEAKER_01 (10:27):
Right.
SPEAKER_24 (10:28):
I was.
I just shit happened.
I ended up being the first onethere because they used the AED,
and it ended up saving thislady.
So um yeah, I'm a big fan ofAEDs.
Now, the thing about AEDs isthey're big, they're bulky,
they're not usually carried in apolice vehicle, especially
because they comment.
Um well a vibe came out with anAED that can basically fit in
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your cargo pocket and work forum for kids and adults.
Um I'm trying to see if uh thisis not this doesn't really look
like the right thing.
What is that?
There it is.
I clicked on the wrong one.
There it is.
(11:13):
This is what I was talkingabout.
That is small.
Yeah, it's tiny.
Uh let me see if they show itbeing yeah, that look how small
that is.
SPEAKER_01 (11:23):
Man, you can't put a
cost on a life either.
SPEAKER_24 (11:25):
And that that thing
weighs two pounds, bro.
Two pounds.
SPEAKER_01 (11:29):
And then the size, I
mean, this is this is truly
gonna this is gonna go.
And I've I've got a connect inArizona I'm gonna reach out to,
and I'm sure he's aware of thisproduct, but I'm not and you and
I both know him.
I mean he's Pinnell County, butuh he puts on some programs.
I'm gonna make sure he's he'sdefinitely aware of this.
SPEAKER_24 (11:45):
I actually showed
this to him while I was out
there.
SPEAKER_01 (11:47):
Did you?
SPEAKER_24 (11:47):
Yeah.
So that's awesome.
Tim said, what you gonna do whenthe donut mania runs wild on
you?
Head over to Discord and seeEric the Hulkster.
That's the best I could do.
Sorry.
Thanks, Tim.
Uh too funny.
Um, but yeah, this thing, twopounds, it's the smallest um AED
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that in the world that I knowof.
Um, and when I talked to them,they said there's nobody that
makes a bigger or smaller onethan them.
So uh yeah, we're working withthem to see what we can get
going for them.
So, guys, if they do become asponsor, we need y'all to help
us push this product out becauseit will save lives.
So, um, and you know me.
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I I don't I don't back the stuffup unless I believe in it.
And what's cool is Benny, what Ireally like about the screen
here is it's dummy proof.
It walks you through as soon asyou activate it with that red
switch in the back and startpulling up the leads, it gives
you pictures, it shows you, ittells you what to do.
It's pretty cool.
SPEAKER_01 (12:50):
That's that's
awesome, man.
That's I love seeing thistechnology go.
And the I'll be honest with you,when this when this thing first
came out, uh, they were, youknow, the the size of the the
new or the uh to chart, youknow, jump your car off.
They were these huge deals, andpretty much only a well-equipped
ambulance service would havethem.
And I'm probably not the guy tospeak on medic stuff, but I I
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watched the evolution, you know,coming from the Marine Corps and
watching how big they were.
But you know, of course theystarted as roller carts, um,
crash carts or whatever, andthen they've started condensing
them.
And I I know uh badge 502 couldprobably explain this a lot
better than we can.
But seeing how these things areevolving and seeing how many
lives they're actually saving,and now I'm seeing this, you
know, that guy that's holding itdoesn't have just gargantuan
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hands.
That is freaking amazing, man.
SPEAKER_15 (13:39):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (13:40):
No, I really love to
see this, you know.
And I'm my mind goes on, youknow, how do we get car
manufacturers to start stickingthese in in one of their cars?
Kind of like when OnStar startedcoming out.
SPEAKER_14 (13:50):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (13:50):
Um, and obviously
they can they can put this in
the price of their car.
But when you're talking aboutthis, and then what does that do
for your insurance?
Does it help it?
Can we get insurance companieson board?
SPEAKER_24 (13:59):
There's a lot of
things that uh that's a really
good idea for a jar head.
Holy shit.
SPEAKER_01 (14:05):
You ought to see my
notebook, you'd think I'm some
kind of weirdo with all theideas that I have.
SPEAKER_24 (14:09):
Not just a pretty
face.
I like it.
SPEAKER_01 (14:11):
Oh, I definitely got
a face for radio, brother.
SPEAKER_24 (14:14):
Um, I like Marine
Blood said, I am uh cool, I'm
AED certified.
That would be so useful.
And then um Jerry said, Damn,that is tiny.
The cost looks reasonable.
They should be in every patrolcar.
I agree.
I think I think that's kind ofthe mission with those things
being so compact.
Uh officers would not hesitateto carry that in their vehicle.
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Um, and I truly believetechnology is going to be it's
right around the corner wherethey're gonna make it
pocket-sized, like trulypocket-sized.
I'm telling you, that can fit ina cargo pocket.
So if you're like an EMS orsomething like that, I would get
carrying that thing.
As a cop, it's a little it'sstill a little too bulky right
now.
SPEAKER_01 (14:54):
Um as fast as tech
is going, man, this may become a
friggin' watch with leads thatcome off of it.
unknown (15:00):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (15:00):
You know, uh, just I
mean, just it's amazing.
SPEAKER_24 (15:03):
Yeah, and and I like
your idea.
I mean, I think you're on tosomething about that being in uh
every vehicle because I mean,you know, they provide a jack,
although they're shitty.
You know, you got a spare tire.
I mean, if you're gonna havesome of these things, maybe you
could, you know, you get the themid-range package and now you've
got an AED in it.
SPEAKER_01 (15:22):
Well, and then you
then you run it in a universal
location in every single one ofthose cars.
So even if you're at somethingand you see that car and you
break the window out to get theAED, you know, and insurance is
aware that okay, it saved alife, and we're gonna replace
that for the guy.
The guy wasn't even there thatowned the car, but he had the
product in there that saved afriggin' life.
Yep.
Um, you know what I mean?
It's just you and you put thattype of kickback towards the
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people that bought the car.
And um, I mean, it's just huge,man.
And uh you would believe wheremy eyes ideas go with this type
of stuff.
SPEAKER_24 (15:50):
But I think that's I
think it's a good idea.
Um okay.
So now that we've been sittinghere bragging about somebody
that's not even a sponsor, uhlet's shoot, let's give us a
shout-out to our actualsponsors.
Um, first, Peregrine.
Uh this doesn't apply toeverybody, this applies to law
enforcement, DAs, um, maybe evenFireside.
Uh, if you are looking tointegrate all of your internal
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software stuff, aren't they?
SPEAKER_01 (16:15):
And I'll have to
correct it and find out from
Peregrine itself, but aren'tthey available to some states
for private security that arelicensed in a certain way?
Kind of like uh the othercompany, the other investigative
okay, yes, right.
SPEAKER_24 (16:27):
Yes, yes.
If you're a private-ownedbusiness and you've got internal
security thing going across thenation or across the state,
things like that.
But basically, let me give it toyou in a dumb cop way that I
like it uh to think about it isit will take all of your
internal stuff, your your reportwriting system, your your
cameras where you're saving allyour footage, your gang files,
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um, your evidence files, allthese things, your CAD
information.
So when the dispatch calls comeout, it takes all of that, so
you don't have to go to eachsingle one.
It brings it all into onecentral location.
It uses AI to show um, you know,you can uh set the settings how
you want it to go, but it canput a hierarchy of things that
are probably most pertinent tothings that are least pertinent.
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Um it's just a really coolthing.
And and the thing that I've kindof coined is it it basically
turns your shittiest detectiveinto Sherlock Holmes.
That's uh I coined that phrase,uh that's mine trademark, two
cops one donut.
Um and I think you would be afool to not look into it for
your department and for your DA,because there's nothing worse
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than a DA that doesn't realizethat there's evidence that needs
to be presented and they didn'tknow it was there because
somebody mislabeled or did anyof that takes a lot of the user
error out of the cops' hands andfixes it.
So that's why I like it.
They can't fuck up uh it takesthat human error part out of the
way.
So anyway, Peregrine, check themout peregrine.io like the
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Falcon.
Uh um, so anyway, uh we pulledup that video that somebody
asked us to look at earlier.
I don't remember who requestedit.
SPEAKER_01 (18:07):
It was under
anonymous or uh like a user.
SPEAKER_24 (18:09):
Yeah, yeah, some
user.
So I don't know this video.
We have not watched it.
We're gonna share it.
SPEAKER_01 (18:14):
Um you need a screen
at first.
SPEAKER_24 (18:18):
Yeah, I don't know
why it's not popping up on the
screen.
I just uh let me stop sharingshare screen.
There it goes.
It didn't work for some reason.
Um, this one comes from BodyCamp Stories, so shout out to
them.
Go to their YouTube channel.
They're growing, it looks likethey've got 56,000 subscribers.
Um, I don't really use theirchannel, so maybe it's a channel
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we'll start using.
But uh let's um biggie size thisone.
Well, we'll start playing andthen we'll biggie size.
SPEAKER_05 (18:51):
Go ahead.
Not at this moment.
Good afternoon.
Hey, hey Colonel, you want toroll your window down?
Why not?
I'm not detaining you, Colonel.
I'm stopping you from doing 63miles an hour in a 40 mile an
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hour zone.
I need your driver's license,your insurance, and your
registration.
SPEAKER_24 (19:18):
Okay, so something
to know on a military base,
because I'm a military cop.
Um, rank does not matter withon-base police.
It's the the only about the onlytime that rank does not get to
uh mean shit um for militaryranking systems.
Her being a colonel, she islight years ahead rank-wise,
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from this military cop that'spulled over.
Uh, it looks like it's AirForce.
Um, I I can see the force righthere on the name tape.
And this tactic here of keepingthe window rolled up and trying
to talk through the window is ano-no.
And I am going to guess thatthere is an odor of alcohol
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inside that car that she doesn'twant to get out.
So I'm already suspecting DWI.
Uh I you got anything to add onthat, Banny?
SPEAKER_01 (20:11):
No, just the way
she's acting on that.
And you know, you would be abigger expert than that.
Um, I covered it when I was inthe Marine Corps, but things
have changed.
Um I know that MPs on the couplebases that I have been will
physically remove that windowimmediately because you're kind
of following into a differentarea.
Now, I don't know if that isstill the same.
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I don't know if when you'resigning for your base DOD
sticker that you get those, ifyou get stopped by police, you
shall do this regardless ofrank, file, etc.
Um, I'm not sure how that goeson on bases now.
SPEAKER_24 (20:45):
It's been I should
have known she's not on a one of
the guys, uh Marines Blood saidshe's not a uh it's not an MP,
it's a local PD pull.
SPEAKER_01 (20:54):
Okay, that's
different though.
SPEAKER_24 (20:55):
I was gonna say when
they said the speed, bases don't
typically get over 30.
Right.
There's not a lot of places on abase that get over 30, and most
of them are in the 20s.
Um so with that said, that makessense about her going in in a 45
or whatever they said it was.
SPEAKER_01 (21:12):
Right.
SPEAKER_24 (21:13):
Um, she is in
uniform, so and this officer
recognizes the rank, which tellsme he probably served.
Just going off the clues there.
Um, so alright, we're gonna keepgoing.
SPEAKER_05 (21:29):
Yes, I do.
It's on my radar, ma'am.
No, you may not 227.
Send me another unit.
I also had you doing 73 furtherdown the road.
I need your license, you'reinterested in your registration.
SPEAKER_11 (21:46):
Can I see the radar?
SPEAKER_05 (21:48):
No, ma'am, you're
not entitled to see my radar.
SPEAKER_11 (21:50):
You're incriminating
me on something you're saying
that I'm not allowed to see.
SPEAKER_05 (21:54):
Colonel, I need your
driver's license.
SPEAKER_24 (21:56):
Okay, so we're gonna
get into the uh the rules, the
laws, and all that on trafficstop.
And we've said this on herebefore, but just in case you're
not familiar with it, you are infact not legally um obliged to
see anything that the officer issaying.
Right.
Now, can it go a long wayshowing them sometimes?
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I actually posted a video nottoo long ago um of a dearborn
officer showing a red light, uh,his his dash cam footage.
So he had the ability to put itup on his phone, which is cool
where the technology is gettingto, to show a person running a
red light and prove it to them.
Right.
Which the guy still argued it,which cracks me up.
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Yeah.
SPEAKER_23 (22:41):
So even when you
show it to them, they'll be
like, Well, did you calibrateit?
Did you how do you know that wasmy car?
Like, they're still gonna argue.
SPEAKER_01 (22:47):
And that's what and
that's what the day in court is
for.
Yes.
You know, if you want to if youwant to argue it, take it to
court.
Yes.
That officer's doing everythingin his presence review, and uh
that's that's not the that's notthe place for it, is on the side
of the road, I don't believe.
SPEAKER_24 (23:00):
Yeah, so it just
depends.
Like for me now, Benny, whenwhen I have somebody like this
in full uniform, um all that, uhI'm already kind of suspecting
DWI.
I'm be like, sure, come back tomy car, I'll show you the radar.
I'm gonna separate them from thecar.
So uh I believe this would havebeen a good opportunity already.
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Uh, it doesn't look like he'sgoing down that path right now.
Um looks like he's more of a Idon't have to show you type of
guy.
Right.
But like I said, I'm kind ofsuspecting DWI right now, so I
would try to get them out of thecar.
I don't want them behind thewheel.
They make unpredictable moves.
Kingslayer said the cops saidshe's not detained at that
point.
She should have just driven.
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Yeah, you're not wrong.
You are detained.
You are absolutely when thoselights come on, you're seized.
SPEAKER_01 (23:51):
And in defense to
prosecution, if an officer tells
you you're not detained, yes,when that goes to court after
they've chased you down, pitmaneuvered you, taken you in
jail, and and done everything,you may have that if they can
hear it on the body camera whenhe says you're not detained,
depending on the state.
But I mean, just so everybody'saware, when those red light, red
and blue lights come on behindyou, it's technically an arrest
(24:12):
until it's issued, released.
Period.
An arrest just means yourmovement.
Your movement is not free to gountil uh that peace officer
states that you are.
SPEAKER_24 (24:21):
Yep.
Uh Mr.
Billfold said in Georgia, thelaw is different for laser than
it is with radar.
We have no right to see radar,but we can ask them to show us
the calibration of the laser andthe actual results.
But do they have to show it?
That's what I'm wondering.
Because you can ask, but doesn'tit mean they have to show it?
Interesting.
I didn't I've never heard thatbefore.
(24:41):
So maybe the laws are a change.
I can just tell you in thestates that I've been in,
Michigan, Texas, and uh Montana,that has not been a thing.
And I I've never heard it to thecontrary until what Mr.
Billfold said right there.
So um he said, I think the Ithink it violates the equal
protection cause, but on thescale of unconstitutional state
(25:02):
laws, it is low on the totempole.
Gotcha.
Okay, let's keep going.
SPEAKER_05 (25:07):
See what insurance
and your registration.
I would like to see yoursupervisor.
227, can you send me asupervisor?
I need your license, insurance,and registration.
SPEAKER_11 (25:18):
When your supervisor
comes, sir.
SPEAKER_24 (25:22):
Because this is a
common misconception that the
stop stops because you asked fora supervisor.
It's not a timeout.
It isn't everything pauses fromhere because you asked for a
supervisor.
That's not how that works.
SPEAKER_01 (25:38):
I got one one
question for you.
So while I was before I retired,we got the uh the new axons with
the the communications and thebeing able to being able to log
in.
One of my deputies, motivateddeputies, called that did
several traffic stops, calledand said, Requesting a
supervisor here, sir.
I know you're gonna say what'sgoing on, but I just I know
(25:59):
you're 45 minutes away, and Isaid, stand by and get close to
the car.
And I activated that bodycamera.
I could see and hear everythingthat the the motorist was was
saying, and I was actually ableto resolve it because I was on
another primary call that Icould not just leave, but I
wanted to try to take care ofboth if I could.
And I was actually able toresolve it through that body cam
(26:21):
communication, and that was thatwas really neat.
SPEAKER_24 (26:23):
Nice.
I like that.
Innovative.
All right, let's keep going.
SPEAKER_05 (27:44):
The reason why you
sat at that green light for a
several seconds, sitting there,the green light, didn't want to
make your turn.
With a green arrow, you didn'twant to make your turn.
SPEAKER_24 (27:57):
That's another
indicator of drinking and
driving.
SPEAKER_01 (28:01):
That looks like Air
Force.
That's Air Force, right?
SPEAKER_24 (28:02):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's why I said I can see theforce because I saw the
nameplate.
Yeah, she's Air Force.
Um, and and for those that don'tknow, when you're up at the
colonel level, like you don'thave to answer to very many
people.
SPEAKER_01 (28:14):
And she's usually
she's a lieutenant colonel, not
a full bird, correct?
From what I was saying.
SPEAKER_24 (28:18):
Yeah, I think it's
lieutenant colonel.
Yeah.
Because I didn't see the yeah, Ididn't see the fullbird.
It was the uh Oak Leaf.
SPEAKER_01 (28:24):
So um, but even then
Oh, still a still a yeah, large
ranked.
SPEAKER_24 (28:30):
Yeah.
So for those that don't know, Ithink it's uh Butterbar,
Lieutenant, first lieutenant,second lieutenant, um captain,
major, major, then lieutenantcolonel, colonel.
And then after that, it's allthe generals.
SPEAKER_14 (28:42):
Yep.
SPEAKER_05 (28:43):
So not a green light
with the turn signal giving you
the authority to pass throughthe intersection.
Yeah, most people, when they geta green light, they drive.
SPEAKER_24 (29:21):
I don't think a
regular citizen would be treated
this way.
SPEAKER_01 (29:24):
No, and he is going
above and beyond.
And if he's doing this on everytraffic stop, awesome.
Yeah.
But then again, you know, I Itell my guys, you know, are is
this something that you cantruly handle?
Are these hurdles that they'rekind of afraid to go over, just
going back to that leadership?
Uh, because they got to be ableto make those on the call or on
the spot calls.
And that's that's my wholething.
SPEAKER_24 (29:43):
Yep.
Um she's uh, like I said, I'mstill still going with the uh
alcohol related.
Um Hannah Odeshi said um beatsme.
I'm as a retired mass sergeant.
Congrats.
SPEAKER_01 (29:58):
Yeah, still a great
rank.
Yep.
SPEAKER_05 (30:02):
Hey, it's a
lieutenant colonel.
I had her doing 73 down there,and then in the 40, I had her
doing 63.
She sat at the green turnsignal, and she's refusing to
roll her window down or provideany documentation.
And I I figured, why not get youhere before I rip her out of a
car?
SPEAKER_24 (30:20):
He's itching, I like
it.
SPEAKER_01 (30:22):
He kind of looks
like a devil dog walker.
I don't know if he is, justbased on the haircut and the
dude that's walking over there.
SPEAKER_24 (30:28):
Yeah.
Yep.
Uh Mr.
Billfold.
Um, somebody said Sean Carrollsaid, weird that that colonel in
the mil uh in the military wouldbe acting this way towards law
enforcement.
Uh that's why I'm leaningtowards intoxication.
Um Mr.
Billfold pulled up Article IIspeed detection device.
(30:49):
Um under code section, shallnotify each person against whom
the officer intends to make acase based on the use of a radar
device.
Oh, interesting.
Okay.
Um Chaplin Campbell said, It'sso that we stand out when you
look at us in front of theaircraft.
(31:10):
Um Mr.
Bilfold continued and said, Ifrequested to make a test, the
officer shall test the radardevice for accuracy.
Fair.
I like that law, actually.
I think you should.
Like after you write a ticket, Ithink that should be something
you do just to show.
Especially with body cams now.
Like I'm writing this ticket,and boom, you know, show the
tuning fork and show that ittuned to or however they test.
(31:33):
Fuck, I've been out of game forsome.
I don't do tickets.
I don't do tickets, dude.
I don't know.
I don't know how they workanymore.
Um Peter Kazbooski?
Kazub Kazoobski.
I think that's how you say it.
Kazubsky said, yeah, if that wascivilian, it would be a
different game, I bet.
(31:53):
I agree.
I bet it would have been.
SPEAKER_05 (31:56):
Um get her out?
Yeah, I'm gonna try it.
Okay.
No, she didn't, but it's on the14th from the registered
vehicle.
SPEAKER_11 (32:10):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (32:11):
Are you gonna roll
your window down all the way?
SPEAKER_11 (32:13):
No, can you hear me?
SPEAKER_02 (32:15):
Problem.
SPEAKER_11 (32:16):
I don't know.
You're off to your spot.
SPEAKER_02 (32:21):
Well, if you want to
see the radar.
SPEAKER_24 (32:23):
I'm amazed at how
well I can hear her.
I don't know if that's thecamera that just can hear her
better.
But I've never been able to hearsomebody clearly through the
because she's not yelling, she'sjust talking.
SPEAKER_01 (32:36):
No, but I noticed
the supervisor probably left his
body camera back at the office.
SPEAKER_24 (32:41):
Gotcha.
Yeah yeah, probably.
Alright.
SPEAKER_02 (32:44):
Let's uh step out of
the vehicle so you can see it.
It's not a handheld device.
And you do it by Florida law.
So I'm not gonna argue with you.
What's gonna happen is you'reeither gonna roll the window
down and cooperate from here onout, or right now you're
impeding an investigation.
SPEAKER_11 (33:02):
I'm investigating
traffic ventilation.
SPEAKER_02 (33:08):
I'm already
explaining to you, ma'am.
You're doing 63 to 40 mile anhour construction done.
I'm just gonna tell you what'sgonna happen.
So either you cooperate fromhere on out, or we're gonna
break the window and pull youout of the vehicle and you're
gonna go to jail.
It's that simple.
Yes, yes, and you're going to goto jail.
SPEAKER_24 (33:28):
He's a little eager.
That kid's a little eager.
Absolutely.
Relax, dude.
Relax.
SPEAKER_01 (33:38):
He's one of those
quiet guys until his backup
arrives.
SPEAKER_24 (33:41):
Like, even if I was
the supervisor, I'd be like, I'm
I'm gonna have your partner overthere.
He's gonna be the one to do theentry.
You're gonna step back.
Exactly.
You're too eager for me, buddy.
Um what uh Mr.
Billfold said.
In the event the radar devicedoes not meet the minimum
accuracy requirements, thecitation complaint or tickets
(34:01):
shall not be issued against.
I like that.
I really do like that.
That is a good that's a goodrule.
I like that.
Um with King Slayer saying,watch out, Mr.
Billfold.
That black and white law mightnot be black and white.
You need to read if it isreasonable for the cop to follow
it.
King Slayer's still butthurtbecause I didn't agree with his
(34:23):
uh take on something the otherday.
I don't remember what it wasabout, but I was talking about
reasonableness.
Like he he doesn't get theconcept of re reasonableness
when it comes to the courts.
Um what you see in black andwhite, the point that I was
getting to, what you see inblack and white and with the way
that courts practice law are twodifferent things sometimes.
(34:44):
So um they will base things offof reasonableness and make
rulings and things like that.
So that's why I said it isn'tjust the black and white law, it
is reasonableness.
Um so in this, if they decide tobreak the window, Banning, I'm
gonna let you lead the way onhow you would break the break
windows and get this person out.
How would you extract thiskernel?
SPEAKER_01 (35:06):
The last the last
couple years, I I had a little
spring-loaded one.
Before that, I had a uh an ajust an asp, you know, and using
using a striking technique toget it out.
Sometimes, depending on the car,the make, how many people were
in it, um, we we would enterthrough the passenger side.
I try to do what I can to nothave glass uh go on the
(35:29):
occupants, even though they'rethe ones that are that are
technically causing it.
We have to do our due diligenceto make sure that nobody goes
home or to jail with bruisescreated by us unless it's
extreme.
Um but you know, it's just aquick, you know, a little window
punch thing.
You could you could break a uh abottom right corner, bottom left
corner, and just the way thatglass breaks and rake it out
(35:49):
towards the street and after thetow truck gets there and
everything, you can get itcleaned up and uh and remove
them from there.
You're either using a seatbeltcutter if they're if they're
completely non-compliant, butyou want to make sure you have
control of those hands if if itgets to that point and and and
get them out.
SPEAKER_24 (36:04):
Um for me, uh I like
to do the driver's side back
passenger if they have one.
Um if they don't, then I'll goover the passenger side.
Just like you're saying, I don'twant to I don't want the glass
to go all over them.
She is being what I call passiveresistant.
I don't think that she's goingto fight or do anything like
that based on everything I see.
(36:25):
She's just gonna make you gothrough the motions.
She's trying to establishsomething that she thinks she
has a right to, and she doesn't.
Um and I know this does getoverused by police, but
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania V Mimsis what would allow them to get
her out of this vehicle.
And um she's already createdseveral uh violations of the law
(36:49):
by not providing her ID andcredentials and stuff like that.
And speeding was the PC for thestop.
Um so all these things.
But in that, again, like I said,I'm not gonna tear her out of
that fucking car.
I'm gonna grab her and see whather response is and say,
alright, ma'am, step out of thevehicle.
Um she's doing, like I said, apassive um protest, is kind of
(37:17):
what she's doing here.
So uh let's keep going.
unknown (37:20):
Uh what?
SPEAKER_02 (37:21):
Or not cooperating.
SPEAKER_11 (37:23):
Cooperating or not
cooperating or not.
SPEAKER_02 (37:27):
Okay, this is what's
this I'm just telling you what's
gonna happen.
So you can either just go alongwith it.
It's a lot more difficult thanit has to be.
(37:50):
That's what we're gonna get.
I'm asking one more time.
Are you gonna flop away or doyou are they gonna have to take
it down?
That's gonna flop right.
It's just that's the light onthe document.
(38:19):
We can you step out of thevehicle doing the belly, doing
that to the internet, do we wantto belly one?
So you can only put the Line.
In the internet you'reincorrecting your money.
Whatever you want on theinternet.
Or the Supreme Court is the Itell you to step out of the
vehicle on the traffic modeling,you'll step out of the vehicle.
(38:41):
So that's what I'm ordering youright now.
You either cooperate and stepout of the vehicle right now, or
they're gonna break your window,unlock your door, open the door,
and pull you out of the car, andinstead of just cooperating and
getting a traffic violation,you're gonna spend the night in
jail.
So are you prepared to spend thenight in jail?
Yes or no?
SPEAKER_24 (38:58):
This kid's itching.
I have a feeling he's gonna popthat window the moment she
doesn't comply.
SPEAKER_14 (39:04):
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (39:05):
Oh, we're taking
bets right now.
Uh uh figurative hypotheticalbets, but um, is she is he gonna
break that window in the nextfive seconds or is he gonna give
it some time?
The sergeant's gonna back up.
I'm curious.
I I think this kid's just gonnago wham, like it immediately.
SPEAKER_01 (39:23):
And Jerry Jerry
Worms is in the house.
SPEAKER_24 (39:25):
Oh, Jerry's in the
house?
Jerry said, She sounds like asovereign citizen with uniform
on, yeah.
In uniform, yeah.
I I I don't think that's theroute, the route she's taken.
I think she's drunk.
I truly do.
I think this is alcoholspeaking.
So and before those asked, well,she's in uniform.
Why would she have beendrinking?
Like, look at the time of thenight.
(39:46):
She was probably out at somesort of military celebration.
Is my guess.
SPEAKER_02 (39:50):
Right.
Yes or no?
Are you prepared to spend therest of the night in jail?
unknown (39:55):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (39:56):
Huh?
Okay, break the window and takeher out.
SPEAKER_23 (40:00):
Yes, I called it.
You didn't even get out of theway.
Oh shit.
That motherfucker was loaded.
He was loaded already.
God damn.
SPEAKER_01 (40:15):
He said break her,
and before he could say out and
holy shit.
Golly, man.
SPEAKER_24 (40:22):
Guys, I know.
I think that I like obviouslythat was cool factor.
I don't agree with what he justdid.
I don't like that at all.
I don't like that he did thedriver's side.
I don't like how quickly he didthat.
Um Jesus.
Alright, I'm gonna go back.
That was that was uh that wasamazing timing.
SPEAKER_02 (40:44):
A trap violation,
you're gonna spend the night in
jail.
So are you prepared to spend thenight in jail?
Yes or no?
Yes or no?
Are you prepared to spend therest of the night in jail?
Okay, break the window and takeher out.
SPEAKER_24 (41:10):
Okay, I was wrong.
She is gonna fight.
I thought she was gonna bepassive.
Nope.
Well, I'm I'm one for two.
That kid wanted to break thatthing.
I'm just saying, this is howRambo started.
(41:33):
It is.
It's a little bit like how Rambostarted.
The only difference is she's ina vehicle.
We might have just created thefirst female Rambo.
It's gonna be a new movie calledRamba.
SPEAKER_15 (41:45):
So uh let's uh do
plenty or plenty of that.
SPEAKER_05 (42:11):
Do we have EMS to
check our eyes out?
Yep.
SPEAKER_24 (42:15):
That's why we don't
break the driver's side window,
guys.
Try to avoid that stuff.
But it does make it trickier toespecially if they're gonna
resist.
If you come in through thepassenger side, then the idea is
you start okay.
This is a strategy for all thecops out there listening and and
for our viewers to understandwhere my mind goes.
(42:35):
If you're gonna try to go inthrough the passenger side, you
are the distraction.
So you break that window, yourjob is to open that door, act
like you're starting to comethrough to push them out or pull
them out, but you're reallytrying to get them out the
driver's side.
Then somebody comes over andopens the door because you've
unlocked it.
So but that does take practice.
Um, Jerry Worms.
(42:56):
Next stop will be a courtmartial.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (42:59):
Yeah, she probably
it may get adopted by DOD.
You know, you don't know.
SPEAKER_24 (43:04):
Yeah, they may.
Uh I I absolutely think thiswill get her kicked out.
With us not being in any activewars right now.
Yeah, um, I mean, on record, uh,any active wars.
Um, I I I think she's gonna getshit canned.
So yep, absolutely.
Um let's keep going.
SPEAKER_15 (43:22):
You need to stab
your ambulance.
SPEAKER_05 (43:25):
I just requested it.
SPEAKER_15 (43:28):
Blast is in my eye.
SPEAKER_05 (43:30):
Yep.
(44:10):
There's definitely a comment.
SPEAKER_24 (44:20):
Okay.
Oh no, that's okay.
SPEAKER_13 (44:33):
You will be getting
sued.
SPEAKER_24 (44:37):
D what is David
saying?
DOW now, Benny, no longer DOD.
SPEAKER_01 (44:41):
It's Department of
War, not Department of Defense.
That's what he's doing.
SPEAKER_24 (44:45):
Oh, I didn't even
realize that.
SPEAKER_01 (44:47):
When it's when it's
ingrained in your mind your
whole life, yeah, it is what itis.
SPEAKER_24 (44:51):
It still says it on
my ID, it's DOD.
SPEAKER_01 (44:54):
And I'm pretty sure
what's the ID this girl, it's
gonna be Lieutenant ColonelKaren.
SPEAKER_13 (44:58):
Uh and if there is
injury and scarring to my eye.
SPEAKER_01 (45:03):
Oh, good.
SPEAKER_13 (45:04):
You're going to be
doing it, and you're going to be
good job.
SPEAKER_05 (45:08):
It's okay.
Yeah, good.
Yep.
SPEAKER_13 (45:16):
No, no, you are
Brotherhood members.
SPEAKER_05 (45:20):
What the hell is
that?
SPEAKER_13 (45:23):
You're Freemason.
SPEAKER_24 (45:25):
Uh Mr.
Billfold said Pen V.
Mims was supposed to be supposedto hinge off officer safety and
reasonableness, but the Fifthand the Eighth Circuits have
made rulings that go against theSupreme Court's court decision
itself.
Um and yes, I would argue SteveWallace said give her a purple
heart.
That's fucked up.
(45:45):
Um I I would argue that um whenyou're refusing to give your
sorry, I didn't mean to clickthat.
Uh when you're refusing to giveyour ID, suspected of DWI, like
I said, I this is clearindicators of DWI, in my
opinion.
Um so it it is a safety issue.
It's a safety issue foreverybody, including the public.
So you do got to get them out ofthe car.
(46:08):
But I don't want to watch thiswhole thing.
Absolutely.
SPEAKER_13 (46:12):
Um about you?
Nope.
What's your name?
Deputy Casey.
Deputy Casey's ability to giveme my phone so that I can make
contact.
SPEAKER_05 (46:24):
Okay.
SPEAKER_10 (46:32):
Because I don't take
a urine test?
SPEAKER_05 (46:34):
Your license will be
suspended for a period of 12
months.
SPEAKER_24 (46:37):
A urine test?
That's a thing too?
SPEAKER_14 (46:40):
Yep.
SPEAKER_24 (46:41):
I've never heard of
that either.
Jesus, I have I've really beenout of the game when it comes to
traffic violations.
A urine test for DWI.
I didn't know that.
SPEAKER_01 (46:51):
I think they're in
Florida there.
SPEAKER_24 (46:53):
Yeah, I've never
heard of that.
SPEAKER_01 (46:57):
I'm not sure how it
works.
SPEAKER_24 (46:59):
Interesting.
Okay, okay.
I didn't I've never heard that.
Oh, and to the point thatthey're getting at, I think in
most states, I think in allstates, if you refuse to submit
for a DWI, like your breath, uh,blood, um, your license will
automatically be suspended for ayear.
That's just that's just how theydo that.
SPEAKER_09 (47:20):
Previously
suspended.
SPEAKER_05 (47:21):
No, no, no.
It's 18 months if it waspreviously suspended.
You can read it.
It's right there.
SPEAKER_09 (47:26):
Well.
Without representation, I don'tknow how to answer this.
SPEAKER_05 (47:33):
Oh, come on.
So here's the thing.
When you get issued a driver'slicense, you have to sign for
it.
It's called implied consent.
And when you sign that, itbasically says I agree to supply
blood, breath, or urine.
It's a part of a lawfulinvestigation, which is what
this is.
SPEAKER_09 (47:49):
So it's on the
lawful investigation.
SPEAKER_05 (47:52):
Okay.
So do you refuse to take thetest or not?
SPEAKER_09 (47:55):
I don't understand
the instructions.
SPEAKER_05 (47:57):
Okay.
I'm requesting little thingshere.
SPEAKER_10 (48:04):
I've actually taken
two of these just last week.
SPEAKER_05 (48:07):
Okay.
SPEAKER_10 (48:07):
Okay.
SPEAKER_24 (48:09):
That's normal.
SPEAKER_10 (48:10):
Refusing you to do
this.
SPEAKER_05 (48:12):
Correct.
SPEAKER_10 (48:12):
Does that mean I
can't drive the car?
SPEAKER_05 (48:14):
Yeah, your license
will be suspended.
Now that this is the first time,right, you'll get a 10-day um
what do you call it?
SPEAKER_10 (48:24):
And then where is
this tested?
SPEAKER_05 (48:26):
FDLE.
Florida Department of LawEnforcement actually gets
shipped out.
SPEAKER_10 (48:32):
So it leaves
everybody's hands and then goes.
SPEAKER_05 (48:34):
Yeah, it gets taped
up, it goes into a refrigerator
and our evidence.
Then they get it out and it getsshipped to FDLE.
SPEAKER_24 (48:42):
So my mom actually
said, I think they can do a
blood draw there at the hospitalas long as the as long with the
urine, Dave, not sure though.
You need what's called a bloodwarrant.
Um so typically what will happenis if you refuse to give breath
or I guess urine, if she refusesthat, they can do a blood
warrant if they've got uhsuspicion of immunity.
SPEAKER_01 (49:05):
And I and I think
Florida may have, I'll have to
look it up, but knowing a coupleof the deputies and troopers
down there, I think they have ano refusal time of year as well
uh to where it goes with this.
I'm not sure if they've adoptedsimilar things to what we have.
SPEAKER_24 (49:18):
I'm not sure.
In Texas, um you've got a I Idon't know, again, I haven't
done this in so long.
I think you have to have a bloodwarrant, but there are no
refusal portions of the year.
SPEAKER_01 (49:29):
Right.
SPEAKER_24 (49:30):
Yeah.
It's so odd.
I don't understand at all.
I'm glad I've never been a DWIofficer.
SPEAKER_10 (49:36):
So far.
And not doing this means I can'tdrive a car.
SPEAKER_05 (49:42):
Correct.
You'll your driving, like Isaid, your driving privileges
will be suspended.
SPEAKER_09 (49:48):
Even though it's
never been happened before.
SPEAKER_05 (49:58):
18 months if it has
been suspended previously.
So this is your first time.
Maybe you're suspended.
SPEAKER_24 (50:06):
Oh, Chaplin Campbell
brings up a good point.
Um If she had to take two ofthose on base last week, why did
she have to take two in oneweek?
I bet you somebody else sawsomething and they asked her to
pee in a cup twice.
SPEAKER_01 (50:21):
One of those could
have been a random.
SPEAKER_24 (50:23):
Yeah, one could have
been a random, but two is very
rare.
Um very rare.
Now, this happened to me twoyears ago.
But I'm I'm different.
I'm not active duty.
So I show up.
Usually I get randomly drawn togo piss test every year when I
show up.
So I got my piss test, and Iimmediately had one the very
(50:45):
next day.
Right.
That doesn't happen.
What ended up happening was anerror in the system.
It just scheduled me twice.
So I showed up to take thesecond one, and the guy's like,
You're back?
And I was like, and they don'teven have your results from the
first one yet.
SPEAKER_01 (51:00):
So Well, you got
Jerry Worms' comment there.
A blood draw can be mandatory inFlorida.
That's the same as the same asTexas.
You know, if we have SBI orserious bottle injury, we can do
a mandatory blood draw here.
Um but we I know our theagencies that I worked for
usually fall.
I mean, we're gonna do that witha warrant because even though
(51:21):
it's mandatory, you know, you'rejust you're gonna get that
warrant and there you're gonnahave your uh probable cost be
able to do that just to makesure it's tight.
SPEAKER_24 (51:28):
Yeah.
Uh uh and Andy Fletcher said,well, she never seemed drunk to
me, but she's definitely off.
And I I don't disagree with thatbased on what we can see in the
video.
Um, but just it was what she wasdoing, you know, flying through
a construction zone, leaving herwindow up, sitting at a green
light.
These are all indicators of ofdrunk driving.
Yep.
SPEAKER_01 (51:47):
These all and it
could be pills, too.
SPEAKER_24 (51:50):
It could be pills,
yeah.
You're right.
There's other things notnecessarily drunk off of
alcohol, but yeah, DavidEdmondson said, I'm leaning
towards narcotics now, notalcohol.
So yeah, yeah, you guys areseeing it.
You guys are catching up.
I like it.
SPEAKER_05 (52:03):
Okay.
SPEAKER_11 (52:05):
All right.
SPEAKER_05 (52:05):
Are you willing to
take these tests?
Okay.
I will have to do this with you,because right.
Come on.
unknown (52:16):
Okay.
SPEAKER_01 (52:16):
That's the end of
it.
Um Soy Team 6 Hug Hug Commander.
What?
The top comment on there.
SPEAKER_24 (52:26):
Soy Soy Team 6 group
Hug Commander.
Uh, that's funny.
Joseph, well done, sir.
Um so I'm gonna read this.
I don't know how well you guyscan see it on there.
Um high speed traffic stop.
(52:47):
Um I don't really consider thathigh speed, but uh
confrontation.
Man, they really churched up thelanguage in this.
Deputies suspected bizarrestatements, dilated pupils.
Oh, somebody else called out herpupils.
I couldn't really tell on thevideo.
Um forcing her.
She is now charged with DUIresisting arrests and related
(53:07):
public order offenses.
Oh, I didn't really give adidn't really give what she got.
That's okay though.
So, um, I mean I'm okay witheverything that happened there.
I didn't I didn't see an issue.
Do you have any issues with anyof that?
(53:31):
I can't hear you there, Banny.
SPEAKER_01 (53:32):
Other than the
window break.
SPEAKER_24 (53:34):
Uh yeah, the window
break was I wasn't a fan of that
either.
SPEAKER_01 (53:38):
I understand the
officer's upset.
That's you you gotta containthose.
I mean, she's not fleeing, she'snot going anywhere.
Go over there and punch thatfriggin' passenger window, get
in there.
You got enough guys to be ableto light her up in there, ring
watch her hands.
Yeah.
You know, you can go lethal ifyou need to, but just friggin'
take your time, get her out, gether rear into jail, get her
(53:58):
tested.
She wants to act that way, andthen go then go on to the next
call.
SPEAKER_24 (54:02):
Yep, agreed.
Um let me Okay.
We're gonna go over to actuallywe're gonna go to our Instagram
stuff first.
Do what we normally do where wetalk about.
SPEAKER_01 (54:21):
And I want you to
stare at it because I did.
I didn't even hear the content,so it's gonna be like I watched
this for the first time.
I don't know if he had a personcome over to the house with some
surgical tools to to get thatmustache from the fire
department completely put onthere correctly.
A little bit of humor.
Y'all take a look and let meknow what you think.
SPEAKER_24 (54:41):
All right, here we
go.
We went to our Instagram pagesof the ones that got the most
comments and engagement, sowe'll talk about them.
Oh shit.
Is that for real?
What?
Guess who joined us?
SPEAKER_12 (54:56):
Oh shit, look at
this guy.
SPEAKER_24 (54:59):
All right, all
right, man.
We're gonna stop sharing.
Can you hear me?
Yeah, we can hear you.
All right, what are you doing,you old son bitch?
Man, look at that creepy stashwe were looking at.
SPEAKER_01 (55:11):
We were just talking
about that shit.
SPEAKER_24 (55:14):
Hey, y'all be nice
to me.
SPEAKER_26 (55:17):
I had to fly home so
I can so I can get on for a
minute.
SPEAKER_24 (55:22):
I like that pink
shirt.
SPEAKER_26 (55:23):
Oh, you liked it?
Yeah, my wife just yelled at mefor wearing it on here, but
well, it's because it's hershirt.
You're saying it's young?
SPEAKER_24 (55:35):
I'm saying it's you
got it in size snuggles over
there.
It's uh cutting off yourcirculation.
You better be careful.
SPEAKER_26 (55:41):
I'm just a massive
man.
SPEAKER_24 (55:43):
I see that, yeah.
I bet the tag says medium onthere.
SPEAKER_26 (55:48):
You tear them off
immediately.
That's how you hide theevidence.
SPEAKER_24 (55:51):
Yeah, I know, right?
How you been, buddy?
SPEAKER_26 (55:53):
I've been good, man.
I miss you guys, man.
No shit.
We've been the busiest man onthe planet with with uh all the
groups I'm getting running andworking for my wife, aka Shidel
Castro.
She got me so busy it's not evenfunny.
SPEAKER_24 (56:10):
I won't tell her you
said that.
SPEAKER_26 (56:11):
She'll watch it
later.
You can punch me in my sleep.
There we go.
Better work.
SPEAKER_24 (56:16):
So um Tim said Eric
PI.
Keep them coming.
Keep them coming, audience.
Don't get used to the stash,guys.
I only did it because I have amilitary thing coming up.
Yeah, I didn't tell you, Matt.
Um, I got a military ceremonythat I gotta go to like the
(56:37):
first week in November.
So I I had to shave regardless.
So I was like, I'm gonna havefun with it.
SPEAKER_26 (56:41):
So oh, I saw the foo
man.
SPEAKER_24 (56:43):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I did the oh it so I didn'ttell you this, but um, the whole
two days that I had it that withthe handlebars, I kept treating
my wife like I was Hulk Hogan.
So she'd come in the room like,what are you doing, brother?
And she's like, Stop, it'screepy.
I came in the room, I was likeripping my shirt off, like right
(57:04):
before bed.
SPEAKER_23 (57:05):
And I was like, what
Hulkomania is uh about to happen
right now.
SPEAKER_24 (57:09):
And she's like,
none.
SPEAKER_26 (57:10):
I saw I saw that
that that looked like uh
dodgeball, the movie Dodgeball.
SPEAKER_24 (57:15):
Yeah, with uh Ben
Stiller.
SPEAKER_26 (57:17):
Yeah, yeah, that was
him.
SPEAKER_24 (57:19):
Yep, yep, you're not
wrong.
Um, all right.
Well, since you're here,brother, let's uh we were just
about to get some of theInstagram videos that we got
that uh got a lot of comments,so just kind of discuss them
real quick.
Um yes, please be sure to go toMatt Thornton's YouTube channel,
Detective Matt Thornton.
Follow that.
Uh Matt is a part of the DTVcrew, and uh I cannot wait for
(57:42):
you guys to see what Matt hasbeen working on.
We've got editors and stuffworking to put his shit.
He has a show.
It's just being put together.
Um so we are putting everythingtogether.
We're trying to figure out howto market it properly, but all
of these things are coming.
Um did your kiddo get uh readyor not put on your computer yet?
SPEAKER_26 (58:02):
Ready or not?
No, I uh Chris walked me throughit, so I gotta get that.
SPEAKER_24 (58:09):
You son of a beast.
SPEAKER_26 (58:10):
I had two I had two
assignments.
So this was a sign.
I got the first one done.
Okay.
The second one is is comingnext.
SPEAKER_24 (58:17):
Okay, okay.
SPEAKER_26 (58:19):
He's gonna use me
the the I guess you can do
Bluetooth with the controlthing.
Yep.
Yeah, that's how much I know.
Up, up, down, down, left, right,left, right.
SPEAKER_24 (58:28):
Yeah, yeah, A B A B
A B.
SPEAKER_26 (58:29):
Yeah, yeah, like
Star.
He said it's not that one.
SPEAKER_24 (58:32):
Yeah, yeah.
I remember all of those.
I remember my friend, my my richfriend, um, he had a game genie.
Remember those?
I was like, Yeah, so game genieis like you'd put your Nintendo
game in it.
And it'd be Nintendo, like it'dlike be sticking out of the damn
console, and it would show youit'd like unlock the game and
(58:56):
show you all the cheat codes andthings to do, like unlock
everything.
It's crazy.
Fuck a cheater.
SPEAKER_26 (59:02):
Literal cheat code.
SPEAKER_24 (59:04):
Rich bitch.
Uh that's alright.
I beat him up and took it.
Um just kidding.
Alright, let me share this.
Boom, boom, boom.
Okay, so um so this one's out ofDearborn, Michigan.
It's a it's a traffic stop forrunning a red light.
SPEAKER_28 (59:23):
So come on, sir.
He said, Y'all some house.
How are you doing, sir?
Officer Roman, I would dopolice.
You know the reason for yourstop today?
No, I did pull you over for areason.
You blew the red light onMichigan Brady.
Yes, you did, sir.
It's on camera.
I'll show it to you.
Alright, before that, can I getyour license for insurance,
(59:45):
please?
Here's your slip back.
You'll be getting the citationfor a red light.
And now you want to see thevideo or no?
Go ahead.
I don't do this, I don't do thisusually, but
SPEAKER_24 (01:00:01):
So let's uh let's
clearly establish here.
I'm gonna pause the pause, okay?
I I added this to the video.
So you can see it is yellow onboth sides.
You can see the crosswalk rightthere.
You can just barely see the redhue of it.
But right now the light isyellow.
(01:00:22):
And he's going to be coming.
If you can see my mouse, he'sgonna be coming from this side.
Uh so the far side of the road,and he's gonna be going that
way.
He is not there yet.
So the light is yellow.
SPEAKER_28 (01:00:35):
It's already turned
red.
SPEAKER_24 (01:00:37):
Okay, I'm gonna
pause it.
He has not made the intersectionyet.
Um, he has not made thecrosswalk yet.
You can see the crosswalk sayingdo not walk.
Over here, you can see bothlights are red all the way
across.
So it's red as hell.
So we're paused, we're paused.
(01:00:59):
And you pass he's still not inthe intersection, by the way.
This is not him.
That's a different vehicle.
I want you guys to notice this.
So it's red, red.
That's double red.
He's still not there.
This car's got a full car lengthpast the uh the line now.
So he's still not out there.
Now he's there.
(01:01:20):
Now he's there.
Now he's finally crossed thethreshold.
That's typically where thatwhite line goes.
Um, said you're in tactile.
Someone please get that man arazor.
Talking about me.
So that's the Camaro crossingline.
So for those wondering, at leastin the state of Texas, as long
as you're you've crossed thethreshold of the the little
(01:01:41):
white line that you see, you'regood to go.
That light could turn red.
You you're that's not running ared light.
As soon as you cross thatthreshold with the peak of your
car, the tip of your car, it'snot running a red light.
Your boy was not there yet.
He he ran the shit out of thisred light.
It wasn't even even close.
SPEAKER_28 (01:02:05):
The red light.
Listen, no, no, no, no, no.
That's the red light for you.
No, it's not.
How about that?
Listen, listen, come back withthat video.
Listen, listen, no, no, no.
That's it.
SPEAKER_26 (01:02:16):
If you want to come
back with that video, come back.
He's mad, he's big mad.
Um if he can explain himself outof that one, I'd I'd like to see
it.
SPEAKER_24 (01:02:25):
Right.
So the point that I tried tomake with this video that I
really liked was the fact thatthis officer took the time he
that he didn't have to do andshow him the video.
I think that that's brilliant.
I think it should be somethingthat cops take more time to do
if they have the capability andthe technology.
And here's my reasoning behindthis, Matt and Bany.
(01:02:47):
That may save the courts timeand effort and tax money.
If that guy's a ah fuck, that'sthat's what because that's what
we're gonna show in court.
So if it helps us get you outfrom from going to court, like
we just save the taxpayers a lotof money, we I I think it would
improve community relationsbecause we're showing you, like,
(01:03:08):
hey bro, like you did it's righthere.
Like, I'm not making this up,it's right there.
SPEAKER_26 (01:03:13):
That's very
transparent.
Uh yeah.
Uh what do you guys think?
SPEAKER_01 (01:03:21):
I'm right there with
you.
SPEAKER_26 (01:03:23):
I think for those
who think that this is like uh
I'm not a huge traffic guy.
SPEAKER_24 (01:03:28):
Yeah, me either.
SPEAKER_26 (01:03:29):
But uh, but red
lights that that and that is a
big deal.
My cousin, that's that's Melanieacross my neck right here.
My cousin was killed uh becauseof that.
So it it can uh run that that'snot something that that's too
petty.
I have no problem issuing acitation with that one.
SPEAKER_24 (01:03:44):
Yeah, yeah.
And and then the other thing toois like when you're the cop
sitting at the light and ithappens and there's other cars
sitting around, and you don't dosomething, and they got it on
their dash cam, you didn't evenpull them over or try to make
that stuff like that's bad too.
Yeah, yeah.
You don't want you don't want tobe that guy either.
(01:04:04):
Um, so this continues.
Now I want you guys to listenbecause uh this is what
Kingslayer had brought up um onYouTube.
He got mad because he said, onceyou issue the citation, this
traffic stops over with.
And I don't agree with that.
This guy was still trying todiscuss the the stop.
(01:04:25):
So I'm gonna play the rest ofit.
SPEAKER_28 (01:04:27):
You can make a court
date?
We'll argue in court, not overhere.
That's it, sir.
I told you it.
unknown (01:04:31):
No, you're no the
remote.
I came across your face.
SPEAKER_28 (01:04:35):
No, you didn't call
it.
No, you didn't.
All right.
If you want to argue, we canargue in court, sir.
Not over here.
Stay in your car.
Get back in your car.
SPEAKER_24 (01:04:52):
Tell you what I
really like about this video.
Okay, so um the problem that uh,and he's in the comments, but
um, or he's on watching ustonight.
So what Kingslayer had a problemwith was that he told that guy
to get back in the car.
And he's told him that that's anillegal order.
He can't tell him that becauseonce the ticket was issued, that
that is now the stop's overwith.
(01:05:12):
And I said, that's not truebecause what he did was
reasonable based on thisincident.
It not every stop is black andwhite.
And he was trying to bring up aSupreme Court case.
And I said, I understand whatthat Supreme Court case is
saying, but this stop was notover simply because he issued a
ticket.
This guy was still arguing andanimated to the point where he
(01:05:34):
hopped out of the cart realfast.
An officer can tell you to getback in your car that is
illegally parked because you'reon a traffic stop and his red
and blues were still on.
So just because you hand aticket over, that doesn't mean
that the stop is officiallyover.
It's a case-by-case basis.
And in this case, the stopwasn't over.
They were still jawing at eachother as the guy's trying to the
(01:05:56):
officer's trying to get in hiscar so he can end the stop.
But then the guy jumped out ofthe car and he said, Hey, no,
no, no, no, get back in yourcar.
Completely legal.
You can't get out of your car tobegin with because it's running
and you were parked in themiddle of a uh driveway.
So um, yeah, it may be a privatedrive, but it doesn't matter.
This is still during the courseof the traffic stop.
SPEAKER_26 (01:06:18):
So that's an
interesting argument.
Like, what does uh what exactlydoes the Supreme Court say is
would warrant it to end?
Uh case by case.
SPEAKER_24 (01:06:27):
Uh well, he had um,
I can't remember which case it
was, Rodriguez something orother.
Um, but it the the other problemwith that is is there's clearly
court established rules that saythings are based on
reasonableness.
So is that reasonable for thatcop to tell him that during that
time?
(01:06:47):
Yes, it's reasonable.
Just like I can put my hands onpeople and never arrest them.
I can move them out of the way,I can, you know, disperse a
crowd, I can do all these thingsbecause it's reasonable given
the situation.
SPEAKER_26 (01:07:00):
Yep.
So reasonable is a big word,yes.
SPEAKER_24 (01:07:03):
Uh and and he was
like, Is that Trump Supreme
Court law?
Uh Rod V Rodriguez I can'tspeak.
Rodriguez versus United States.
I think it's v United States2015.
Um which fuck it.
Let's pull it up.
I don't want to feel like I gavehim an unfair read here.
So Rodriguez v United States2015.
SPEAKER_12 (01:07:29):
All right.
Um we'll go with Justia.
SPEAKER_24 (01:07:33):
Um, all right, we're
gonna share the screen.
Um somebody told me how to makethat look bigger for y'all
before.
I just don't remember how.
Uh maybe this?
Can you read that at all?
Let me see if I can there yougo.
(01:07:56):
Okay.
Um let's see here.
Can officer stopped driving on ahighway shoulder.
Where's the finding?
I hate this is what I hate aboutpulling up a case.
(01:08:20):
I need the I don't know how thesite does its stuff.
I want the findings.
SPEAKER_26 (01:08:25):
I believe this is
the one where they prolong the
stop uh to get the drug-sniffingdog there.
SPEAKER_24 (01:08:31):
Oh I think you're
right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So um yeah, you're right.
This is that one.
So given that, this this stopwas not unreasonably prolonged.
And uh I'm trying to find umit's opinion uh this opinion is
(01:08:51):
subject to formal revision.
Oh, that's not it.
Damn, where's the finding?
See, so what I hate about doingthis on the fly.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:00):
While you're looking
at that, I'll be right back.
SPEAKER_24 (01:09:02):
Okay.
Bandy's gotta drop the kids offof the pool.
Okay, facts of the case.
Canas are pulled over a vehicledriven by Denny Rodriguez after
his vehicle veered onto theshoulder road of the highway.
The officer issued a writtenwarning and then asked if he
could walk the canine aroundRodriguez's vehicle.
Rodriguez refused, but theofficer instructed him to exit
(01:09:22):
the vehicle and then walkedaround the vehicle with the dog.
Dog alerted, presence of drugs,a large bag of methamphetamine
methamphetamine was found.
Having trouble tonight, boys.
Uh Rodriguez moved to suppressthe evidence found searching
found in the search, claimingthe dog search violated his
Fourth Amendment right to befree from unreasonable seizures.
The district court denied themotion on appeal to the United
(01:09:44):
States courts of appeal.
Um the Eighth Circuit affirmed,holding that the search was
constitutional because the briefdelay before employing the dog
was not unreasonably prolonged,otherwise lawful stop.
Um the conclusion in a six-threemajority, court held that the
use of the canine after thecompletion of the otherwise
(01:10:07):
lawful traffic stop exceeded thetime reasonably required to
handle the matter.
Agreed.
Uh, therefore violated FourthAmendment right prohibit
prohibition prohibition againstunreasonable search and seizures
because the mission of the stopdetermines its allowable
duration.
The authority of the stop endswhen the mission has been
(01:10:27):
accomplished.
The court held that the seizureunrelated to the reason for the
stop is lawful only so long asit doesn't it does not
measurably extend the stop'sduration.
Although the use of canine unitmay cause only a small extension
of the stop, it is not fairlycharacterized as connected to
the mission of the ordinarytraffic stop and therefore is
(01:10:51):
unlawful.
Agreed.
SPEAKER_25 (01:10:53):
So in that, with
what we were referring to, it
wasn't an extension of the stop.
The stop hasn't fully over withyet, uh, in my opinion.
SPEAKER_24 (01:11:05):
So what this is
saying, yeah, he they was trying
to do some other new action bybringing the dog out.
This the entire action was aboutthe ticket that this guy was
getting for running the redlight.
So that would be my argument,and that's what I'm saying.
So um Jerry Worm said, during mytime, the attorneys would say
(01:11:31):
more than 30 minutes wasunreasonable after waiting for a
drug dog.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_26 (01:11:36):
Um, it's a lot
shorter.
We we've we always did a lotshorter than that.
SPEAKER_24 (01:11:40):
15-20 minutes is
about the most you're gonna get
uh waiting for a dog.
That's that's a that's a longtime.
It just depends, too.
I mean, if you're working out insticks like Banning did, I mean
reasonable because that's howlong it takes for anything to
get to you.
So um Marine Blood.
(01:12:01):
Do you like Eric and Banning somuch that you wish you could
extend the show?
You can join the Discord andshare body cams for them to
react to.
Y'all it's so stupid.
Oh shit.
Oh, I love it.
Um, Caps fan.
I'm I'm gonna say he's a hockeyfan.
That's my boy.
I like that.
Uh I'm a Red Wings guy,obviously, but uh as I'm wearing
(01:12:23):
a Texas hat, it just matched theshirt, y'all.
Leave me alone.
Um, Capson said, I'd argueRodriguez doesn't apply here due
to the demeanor of the citizenwho stepped out towards the
officer was trying who wastrying to end the stop.
I agreed.
Agreed.
Um Mims was convicted, he losthis appeal, and Scotus held the
conviction.
Oh, they must be having a sideconversation about Mims.
SPEAKER_26 (01:12:45):
Um Yeah, people get
confused about Mims a lot
because it it lost, and Ibelieve the Court of Appeals,
but then the Supreme Courtupheld it.
Yeah.
So I've I've gotten in thosedebates before.
SPEAKER_24 (01:12:56):
I have said that,
and this is just for my own
morals and uh ethical behaviorin being a cop with Pennsylvania
v Mems.
I need for myself to be able toarticulate an officer safety
issue.
Yeah.
So it whether people want todebate, well, it's just carte
blanche for you to be able topull people out, regardless.
Okay, I'm not a lawyer.
(01:13:18):
I can't say for a hundredpercent either way, but I can
tell you that if I canarticulate a reason, like I see
him keep reaching, you know,center console, or he's trying
to reach under his seat, or Isee the hilt of a gun sticking
out, you know, on the passengerside, whatever it is, I can
articulate that.
But I can't just say, Oh, you'rebeing a pain in the ass, I'm
(01:13:41):
gonna rip you out.
I want you to have a car.
SPEAKER_26 (01:13:42):
And that that's
where it's taken advantage of.
Someone's uh someone uses says Idon't answer questions or
upholds their rights, or somehowoffends the cop's ego, and then
oh, I got mems in my backpocket, I'm gonna control you.
That's where it's yeah, I agree.
It makes me sick.
SPEAKER_01 (01:13:57):
Yep.
You get a super chat from KingSlayer.
SPEAKER_24 (01:13:59):
Yeah, yeah.
King Slayer, he he's like, Ineed my he's like, I hope I'm
not misrepresenting what yousaid, King Slayer, because we
did have a really good debategoing on.
I think we were both very civil.
We just disagreed.
Um, but he said the opinion saysthe mission of the traffic
related to the stop is to issuethe ticket, and you can't
prolong after the ticket wasissued.
He didn't prolong.
(01:14:21):
He again, like I said, he gave alawful order based on reasonable
reasonableness given thesituation, because the guy
didn't let the stop end.
He continued to argue as theofficer was trying to end the
stop.
That just because you give theticket doesn't mean the stop is
over.
SPEAKER_26 (01:14:40):
That was my that was
an interesting argument.
I was thinking it's like, okay,we wouldn't have the courts
ruled that once that ticket hitshis hand, the stop is over.
So I was wondering if there wasa specific ruling on that.
SPEAKER_24 (01:14:49):
No, nothing like
that.
And they can't, they can't bethat specific because stuff like
this happens.
SPEAKER_26 (01:14:55):
Yeah, it's so it's
it's very subjective.
SPEAKER_24 (01:14:56):
Yeah, um argument,
though.
But yeah, and it's great.
I I again, Kingslayer, it's notthat you have a bad argument, I
just don't agree with it.
I I think you're wrong, but thatdoesn't mean I'm right.
It's just the way it goessometimes.
Uh but uh caps fan said correct,hockey is the best.
Good luck getting back to the uhto the lofts this year.
(01:15:18):
Yeah, we we're not gonna be.
Um Craig Holcomb dropped fivememberships.
Thank you very much.
Let's see who got them.
Julie N got one.
Congrats.
Oh, BMHC Outdoors.
He does comment quite a bit.
He got one.
Congrats.
Show me the audit's always inhere talking.
Mike, Mike Cucumber that givesus a ton of shit.
He got he got one.
(01:15:39):
I love it.
And Shane.
Um, oh, by the way, Matt, didyou see that Izzo's wearing a
self-proclaimed hero shirt?
Yeah, this motherfucker.
I hate that he gave Ladner thatthat satisfaction.
SPEAKER_26 (01:15:55):
Oh, Izzo.
SPEAKER_24 (01:15:57):
Yeah, he's got the
self-proclaimed.
SPEAKER_26 (01:15:59):
He is something
else, man.
That guy.
SPEAKER_24 (01:16:02):
He says you're just
not reading it and saying I'm
wrong.
No, that's nothing to do withit.
Bro, you just can't handle thefact that I don't agree with
you.
I think you're wrong.
It doesn't, again, you could beright.
I don't know.
I'm not a fucking lawyer, butguess what?
Neither are you.
So uh it's it's interpretation,bro.
(01:16:23):
And like I said, I'm willing togo to court on that and argue
it.
That's that's what if I was inthat cop's shoes, I would have
said the same fucking thing.
Get back in the car.
You're not gonna jump out whilemy lights are still on and I'm
half-ass in the vehicle.
It's not gonna happen,especially when you're not
happy.
This is it's a safety issue.
(01:16:45):
Matt, you you speak out againstthis more than anybody.
Is that reasonable with thatcopy?
SPEAKER_26 (01:16:51):
I believe I believe
it's it was reasonable.
Because I mean, where does thatend?
Does he get you you let the guycharge at you?
SPEAKER_24 (01:16:56):
Yeah, you let him
get all the way to the driver's
side of your car.
SPEAKER_26 (01:16:59):
Okay, you gotta you
gotta still I'd say until you
pull away.
That's that's what I would say.
Until he pulls away at thatpoint, it's he's still on a
stop.
SPEAKER_24 (01:17:07):
Yeah, yep, agreed.
Uh I the night said no Marinesblood.
Drink.
I forgot about that.
Yep.
Big uh um King Slayer said Mattis correct.
Yeah, Matt is correct.
I agree.
Matt is correct.
We we just told you.
I told you the same shit.
(01:17:28):
And guess what?
Matt agreed with me.
Um, so Izzo engages with histoo.
SPEAKER_26 (01:17:35):
Oh, Izzo, man.
Hey, I I call him up uh a fewweeks ago.
I'd ask him something aboutsomething, and I mentioned
something he said the night theday before, and he's he's like,
Man, I say so much stuff.
I don't even know what I say.
SPEAKER_24 (01:17:49):
He doesn't even know
what he's saying.
SPEAKER_26 (01:17:51):
He is hilarious,
man.
I love that dude.
SPEAKER_24 (01:17:54):
Uh I of the night
said, hey, if Izzo's selling it
as merch, he's making money offthe ignorance.
I love it.
That's true.
He's always said he's acapitalist.
That is true.
Oh man, yeah, that really doesthrow that rate back in his.
I will help him sell thoseshirts if he sells them.
I'll put them on my website too.
Fug it.
(01:18:14):
I don't have to make a dime offof it.
Um, anyway, um, I of the nightsaid he was pulled out into a
lane of traffic.
The officers can't leave thatarea until the guy is driving
off.
Um, that's a safety issue forthe public and the driver as
well.
Um there's a bunch of sideconversations going on.
(01:18:37):
I'm just trying not to start.
Uh Ray LeMay or Ryan Lemay said,just tuned in.
You guys still on Discord?
Yeah, they're on Discord.
I mean, we're not right now.
We're on live with this stream.
So all right, let's get toanother video.
Um, another Instagram videohere.
Oh, you're gonna love this one,Matt.
(01:18:58):
I can't wait to see your face.
SPEAKER_14 (01:19:01):
Check it out.
SPEAKER_24 (01:19:02):
Uh I just want you
guys to tell me if you think
what this cop did was wrong orright.
Okay.
unknown (01:19:14):
All right, here we go.
SPEAKER_24 (01:19:29):
It's got a wedding
ring on, by the way.
It's uh I'm Broward County.
I don't mind calling him up.
Matt, what do you say, buddy?
Disgraceful.
SPEAKER_26 (01:19:43):
Not a good look.
Oh my gosh, are you kidding me?
Not a good look at all.
No.
SPEAKER_24 (01:19:49):
What do you say,
Benny?
SPEAKER_01 (01:19:50):
It's not community
policing.
I understand you're out there.
You he may be off duty out thereor on.
It doesn't matter.
He's wearing his department ofpatch.
If you're just wearing lawenforcement, you should
automatically feel disgraced toput yourself into a situation,
married or not.
The professionalism that youthat you shall have, in my
opinion, in uniform, that doesnot meet the guidelines
(01:20:12):
anywhere.
And that kind of pisses me offwhen I see it.
So a lot of people send me thisvideo too.
And man, it's uh that's bad.
That's to me, I don't know howthey handled that, but to me
it'd be like audios, dude.
That's yeah.
SPEAKER_26 (01:20:24):
Was there any
follow-up on what they did
today, dude?
SPEAKER_24 (01:20:26):
I don't know.
Uh uh.
I'm not sure.
I don't know how fresh that is.
Um, but yeah, I'm not 100% sure.
I I can't imagine at mydepartment.
There's no way.
SPEAKER_26 (01:20:36):
I was smiling at
first.
I thought that was like a gagvideo, but that's real, huh?
SPEAKER_24 (01:20:40):
No, no, that's real.
Centurion tactical said thatcops like some big.
SPEAKER_26 (01:20:49):
He was famous now,
not for not the not the right
reasons.
SPEAKER_24 (01:20:52):
Oh man.
Uh Marine Bloods.
Do you disagree and want to sendclearer evidence than you can in
YouTube?
Join the Discord and post linksand screenshots in the live
stream chat.
Oh, Jerry said I would beembarrassed.
Like, I get it.
And like I go into saying in thevideo, like I'm not one of those
dancing TikTok cop guys.
(01:21:13):
I don't like that shit, butthere are some times it's
organic.
You see them doing, you know,like some Cuban dancing or the
Macarena, or, you know, the I'vebeen I've done the electric
slide a couple times at stuffthat community events because I
knew how to do I know thedances.
So, but it wasn't to go be aTikTok cop, it's because I was
dancing with the communityenjoying some barbecue.
(01:21:34):
Um now, luckily they didn't getcaught on camera because
although I know how to do theelectric slide without alcohol
in my system, it doesn't lookit's just more of a it's an
electric stumble because I Idon't have the rhythm when I'm
not drinking.
SPEAKER_26 (01:21:46):
Well, in all
seriousness, how many I've been
in so many drunk parties thatthere are there's inevitably
women that will come up to me.
I'm just like no no no no, yeah,yeah, yeah.
It's it's simple.
You just have some have somedignity, some integrity, and
back off.
You just let the chick work onyou.
Kidding me.
SPEAKER_24 (01:22:02):
You don't have to be
an asshole about it.
I flick them in the forehead,but I mean, whatever.
It's each their own, you know.
SPEAKER_26 (01:22:08):
I'll take a plate,
I'll take a plate from any
anybody though.
Yeah, I will take a plate.
SPEAKER_24 (01:22:13):
Hell yeah.
Yeah, if you pass it around, youknow, potato salad, whatever you
got, I'm in.
Um, but yeah, uh looking throughthe comments.
Um, Andy Fletcher said, thepoint I'm getting to is there is
a false notion that LEOs have todemonstrate the safety concern
in the moment.
So folks are refusing to exit,getting oh, they're talking
(01:22:34):
about something else.
Um Jerry said, This is a fewweeks old.
That is not community policing.
No.
Uh oh, that's funny.
Lisa Rogers said, Bet.
Or said B E T.
I don't know.
Lisa is B E T still around.
SPEAKER_01 (01:22:53):
I know MTV is
wrapping up its.
SPEAKER_24 (01:22:55):
Yeah, I heard it.
That's why I'm asking because Iknow MTV's like about to wrap it
up.
They haven't done music inforever.
SPEAKER_26 (01:23:01):
I think you gotta
download it.
Oh, really?
Like a stream.
Yeah, streams.
SPEAKER_24 (01:23:08):
My mom said Eric can
throw some mean cheese at your
head.
I throw I threw I throw cheeseat my mom.
I throw them at everybody, throwthem at the family.
Uh I love it.
SPEAKER_01 (01:23:21):
I stopped uh
watching MTV, man, when they
when they went into thereality-based crap and got off
the music videos.
I mean, I remember when thefirst friggin' music video came
out.
SPEAKER_24 (01:23:30):
So it's not like
they got away from what made
them gold.
I I think bring back TRL, man.
Total request request laugh.
SPEAKER_26 (01:23:40):
Yeah, totally that
was awesome.
Five o'clock countdown, right?
SPEAKER_24 (01:23:44):
Carson Daly and all
them.
Man, oh yeah, I love that shit.
So, anyway, it looks likeeverybody in the comments is
pretty much on the same.
Uh Marine Blood said that'sdisgraceful.
If I did that, I would alsocease to exist.
If he is married, his wife willhave some words to say.
unknown (01:24:00):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (01:24:01):
I bet your wife
won't kill you.
SPEAKER_26 (01:24:03):
I mean, with the
squad in the background, with
the right, he probably shouldhave lost his badge for that.
SPEAKER_24 (01:24:09):
Yeah, like he if he
would have just stood there, he
probably would have been okay.
That's survivable because he'djust be like, What the fuck do I
do?
Start walking.
You could have walked away,whatever.
But he danced with it, like hegot into it.
SPEAKER_26 (01:24:25):
And I've done it,
like, none of it.
SPEAKER_24 (01:24:27):
Hey, ladies, relax.
You know, well, usually me,guys, guys, stop.
Oh I'm married, I'm married to awoman with that mustache, yeah.
Yeah, there's nothing wrong withthat.
Hey, fellas, I mean, Iappreciate the compliment.
It is what it is.
All right, let me go to thisnext video.
(01:24:48):
All right, I'm on a mission, andthis is this is starting it,
y'all.
I am on a sovereign citizenmission.
So I've got about six of thesevideos that day after day after
day after day.
They're ready to go.
I've already posted two.
Um technically, I started on thepart two, but I posted one a few
weeks back, and that gave me themotivation to start showing all
(01:25:11):
these sovereign citizen bullshitget crushed in court.
Because those are harder tofind.
It's very easy to find sovereigncitizen stuff where they try
their nonsense on the side ofthe road, but hearing them and
watching them try to get that incourt, like I've been preaching
for so long that it doesn'twork.
Now videos are starting toreally come out.
I think the judges themselvesrealize they need to start
(01:25:32):
putting videos out about this.
SPEAKER_25 (01:25:34):
So uh without
further ado.
SPEAKER_04 (01:25:46):
Sit down.
This is not your courtroom.
Why were you not physically,personally present in the
courtroom for your trauma?
SPEAKER_20 (01:25:55):
Um to be coming for
each person happening and let it
be exited.
SPEAKER_24 (01:26:12):
For the record, let
it be known that you exited.
I'm gonna keep going.
Oh, by the way, there's themustache if you didn't get a
chance to see it.
There's the sovereign citizen.
Look at that.
It's blowing up my mailboxlately.
(01:26:34):
So, how have it's big in Texas?
I've run into sovereign citizensa lot down here.
Um, Matt, how much have you runinto sovereign citizens up in
Chicago?
SPEAKER_26 (01:26:45):
Well, not too many.
Um, I remember how it's not asbig up here.
I've had we had a real big caseagainst one not too long ago.
Didn't go well for him in thecourt.
It was a pretty violent case.
SPEAKER_24 (01:26:56):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_26 (01:26:56):
Um, they're
dangerous.
SPEAKER_24 (01:26:57):
You got to be
careful with the sovereign
citizen stuff or the Americannation, they call themselves.
SPEAKER_26 (01:27:01):
And and I got I got
nothing personal against
somebody.
I got friends that are sovereigncitizens.
I'm just like, brother, I loveyou, but like this, and I and I
can I can sort of understandsome of your arguments, but it
just doesn't work.
These courts are saying this isnot gonna work.
SPEAKER_24 (01:27:16):
Yeah, no, it and it
it's a lot of it is either
outdated old law that they'retrying to read that they don't
realize is no longer valid, orit's legal theory.
It's like ways that people havetried to show a way to argue
something, but it it doesn't,yeah, doesn't work.
(01:27:37):
Um, it's just legal theory thatdoesn't plan play out.
SPEAKER_26 (01:27:40):
And I think that the
most we seen it around is uh
like the traffic offenses andstuff.
You see that the travelingthing, and it's a it's uh they
they quote the 14th amendment,which I mean I can okay, I see I
see the argument you're tryingto make, but just it's no no
courts have have have upheldthat.
SPEAKER_24 (01:27:58):
Right, it would have
been done before, like he it's
not gonna fly.
So um, and there's no there's nojudge that's gonna set
precedence in a trafficviolation.
Yeah, you know, there so umyeah, I I see that, and and this
is this is how quickly the youme saw the judge got up and
walked away during her speaking.
SPEAKER_01 (01:28:19):
Like that doesn't
very happen very often.
You knew what he was doing wastelling calling the bailiffs to
and and to stroke up a warrantreal quick, yeah, and to be done
with it, uh is what my opinionis on that period.
SPEAKER_24 (01:28:31):
Yeah, yeah.
He was yeah, he was gonna writethat for sure.
Um that's mud out real quick.
Okay, no worries.
Um I'm looking at uh Kingslayer,he dropped another five bucks.
I appreciate that, brother.
Um, so I'm trying to pull upwhatever it was he was talking
about, live stream chat.
Um I'm in the live stream chat.
(01:28:57):
I don't see what he's talkingabout.
He said I posted the I'm gonnapull it up here.
He said, I posted the Rodriguezwording in the Discord in the
image sharing room.
Oh, in the image sharing room.
Image sharing room.
Where is that?
There it is.
SPEAKER_12 (01:29:12):
Um okay, we got
that.
Let me see if I can share thison the screen.
SPEAKER_24 (01:29:20):
Um yell at that dog.
There we go.
Share.
Oh Jesus.
Oh, we gotta zoom.
There we go.
Okay, it says stop.
We hold that the police stopexceeding the time needed to
(01:29:42):
handle the matter for which thestop made violates the stop made
violates the Constitution shieldagainst unreasonable seizure.
A seizure justified only by apolice uh observed traffic
violation, therefore, becomesunlawful and is prolonged beyond
time reasonably required.
Required to complete the missionof issuing a ticket for the
(01:30:03):
violation.
So the court recognized inCables, or however you say
cabellas, and we adhere to theline drawn in that decision.
Agreed.
We hold that the police stopexceeding time needed to handle
the matter for which the stopwas made violates the
(01:30:25):
Constitution.
Agreed.
Again, he wasn't extending thestop.
That's my point.
The issuance of the ticket doesnot mean that the stop is over
because he needed more time tohandle the fucking stop.
The guy jumped out of the car.
The stop was not complete.
(01:30:45):
He hadn't even asked in his ownvehicle yet.
SPEAKER_01 (01:30:49):
Yeah.
It's a terrible argument.
If you want to sit there andlook at it, I mean now you got a
guy jumping out into a friggin'roadway that's not in a freaking
pedestrian cross.
SPEAKER_26 (01:30:58):
I was gonna say if
you if you want to separate the
two, that's exactly right,Benny.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:31:02):
So now you have a
whole new offense and your
invisible timer starts again.
Now we got another offense inour presence or view.
I mean, if you want to sit thereand just nut cut and put the
onion on whatever, I mean,that's exactly what it is.
I mean, is he suicidal?
Is he walking into traffic?
I mean, if they want to playgames, we can play games.
Uh, but the bottom line was hedoesn't.
(01:31:24):
We are absolutely responsiblefor that traffic stop.
If a pedestrian gets out and nowthey get struck, you're looking
at liability on the department,vicarious liability on the
officer.
So we can sit there and cutthat, however, people want to
cut it.
SPEAKER_24 (01:31:36):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:31:37):
You have to
re-engage, period.
SPEAKER_24 (01:31:39):
The whole point is
it was reasonable.
Yep.
It's reasonable.
That's it.
That's all there is to it.
What he did was reasonable.
Doesn't matter.
That stop could not be completedbecause this guy continued the
stop.
SPEAKER_25 (01:31:51):
It wasn't the cop,
this man did.
So fair war.
I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_24 (01:31:59):
I don't I don't
agree with you.
And I don't think there's acourt that's going to agree with
you.
So it is what it is.
SPEAKER_01 (01:32:07):
And we want you guys
to keep bringing those.
This it doesn't make that's whatthis is for.
That's why Eric created this.
Is this for y'all?
This is not for us.
SPEAKER_12 (01:32:15):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:32:15):
You know, this is
for y'all.
This is why we have thisplatform.
So don't be turned down becausewe may argue or not agree on
things.
That's what this platform iscompletely open for.
Bring and I like the argument.
unknown (01:32:26):
Absolutely.
SPEAKER_26 (01:32:27):
I love it.
If that argument was in court, Iwould watch that with popcorn.
Yeah, it's a good argument.
SPEAKER_24 (01:32:31):
That's why I even
told him, I goes, it doesn't
mean I'm right.
I said this was a great argumentfor court.
Yep.
I said, we we would go to courton this for sure because I don't
see what the officer did to beunreasonable, and I think that
what he did was right.
Yep.
That cop couldn't even get hisass in the seat yet.
The door was still open.
Yep.
(01:32:51):
So if that cop was in his car,shut the door, turned the lights
off, I would have said the stopwas done right then.
SPEAKER_01 (01:32:59):
And you know, here
in Texas, you're gonna go right
back to the Randy Vetter case.
You know, and that's an old,old, what is that 89 or maybe 93
case as a Texas State Trooperwhen he when he stopped the guy
and was concluded the guy getsout with a freaking rifle and
just comes right up.
He gets out of that freaking carand it turns into a friggin'
fatal shooting, you know, andthe officers it's in their
(01:33:21):
deceased.
So you you you you are in chargeof the safety of everybody in
that stop bottom line.
And I know people will arguethat, you know, that's what
we're here to talk about.
But yeah, there's there's a lotof case precedents on that
period.
SPEAKER_24 (01:33:32):
I have no idea what
side conversation is going on
over here, but all I read wasAndy Fletcher say, I can
lawfully and constitutionallyown a goddamn photon torpedoes
if I want to.
SPEAKER_22 (01:33:43):
That's the best
random comment.
SPEAKER_24 (01:33:46):
I want one, yeah.
I don't know what conversation'sbeing had on the side, but
that's a great comment to readinto.
Oh man.
All right, let's go to our lastInstagram video, which is uh day
two of our sovereign citizenstrying their shenanigans.
SPEAKER_01 (01:34:05):
Wait a minute, Mr.
Wait a minute, Mr.
I think Mr.
Garner has got to representhimself.
Am I correct, Mr.
Garner?
SPEAKER_21 (01:34:10):
I'm representing
myself in what?
I mean, first off, who who'salleging these charges?
That's what I'm curious about.
State of Michigan, city ofDetroit.
Okay, well, if that's the case,there's a common law principle
which states therefore there tobe a crime, there must be a
victim.
Corpus delective.
The state cannot be the injuredparty, and in the absence of a
victim, there can be no crime.
I don't want to proceed, Mr.
Garner.
(01:34:31):
Well, the court hasn't evenestablished jurisdiction.
I mean, in order forjurisdiction, jurisdiction has
to be established first, andthere's no jurisdiction
established.
Once jurisdiction isestablished, once jurisdiction
is challenged, that must besettled before charges can be
brought.
All right, you want to put thatin a motion, sir?
As far as I'm concerned, any andall charges must be dismissed
(01:34:51):
because there is no complainingwitness.
And the state cannot be.
That's your motion.
I'm gonna deny the motion.
Okay.
SPEAKER_24 (01:35:00):
I love I love that
he just, if that's the motion,
then I'm gonna squash thatmotion right now.
That's the power of the judges,y'all.
SPEAKER_21 (01:35:08):
So all we're gonna
do now, we're not gonna keep
four and back up.
SPEAKER_24 (01:35:13):
Part three of this
series.
I told uh more of the mustache.
Oh, yeah.
All right, let me uh close thisout.
Um banning loves it.
Oh, Brandar dropped five bucksfor us.
Brandar said, Um, what'sreasonable to the police may not
be or seem reasonable for thepopulace.
It is an argument for thecourts, indeed.
(01:35:35):
Correct.
Um, and a lot of rulings stateit's what's reasonable to the
officer, not what's reasonableto the public.
Um so that's how a lot ofrulings are is for what's
reasonable to the officer at thetime.
So um, just just so you guysknow.
Uh, let me keep going here.
(01:35:56):
Nina mentioned assault weaponsrifle.
Oh I that must have been aboutthe photon torpedo stuff.
I love it.
I do you guys got me rate in mynerd, my nerd heart, because I'm
uh I am I'm a rare bird.
I like both Star Trek and StarWars.
SPEAKER_01 (01:36:13):
I think both
awesome.
You you pretty much havelightsabers behind you right
now.
SPEAKER_24 (01:36:17):
So I just saw a
video recently where um they put
their kid down.
The kids just learned to crawl,and the dad put a uh a red
lightsaber and a blue lightsaberon the floor to see which one he
would crawl to.
Yeah, I think the kid goes, hestarts going towards the blue
one.
I was like, all right, he'sgonna be the Jedi.
And then he he like turns hishead and then he goes right for
(01:36:39):
the red one and grabs it.
And he I was like, oh no, music,the the the Darth Vader music
when he grabs it.
Yeah, true.
Yep, exactly.
The Imperial March starts up.
Yeah, it was good stuff.
SPEAKER_01 (01:36:51):
You know what?
If you have that available,that'd be good enough for our
audience to see.
That's actually I don't have itready.
I'd have to find it.
SPEAKER_24 (01:36:59):
Um, but uh I want to
get, I'm just looking through
the comments real quick, but Iwould love uh we'll take this
short little uh in-between timeto thank another sponsor,
Ghostpatch.
Make sure you guys go over toghostpatch uh.com, I believe it
is.
Let me look at my my captions.
I think I've got some ghostpatch stuff here.
Ghostpatchcustoms.com.
(01:37:21):
That's what it is.
If you guys go toghostpatch.custom, um, you can
see like the the badge that Iwear in a lot of my videos or
our coins or patches and stufflike that.
You can go to them, get that.
Um, banning's showing the flexpatch right now.
It looks metal, it's not metal,it's uh kind of a rubbery feel,
but um, it's got velcro on theback.
(01:37:42):
So pretty cool stuff.
If you guys want to help supportwhat we got going on.
Uh, if that's not your jam, um,I'm wearing a retro rifle shirt.
Banning's wearing a retro rifleshirt.
Matt's wearing his wife's shirt.
So uh head over toretro-rifle.com um and check out
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(01:38:02):
And while we're at it, I'm justgonna give Peregrine a shout out
one more time.
Turn your worst detectives inthe show like home.
Just go to peregrine.io and uhlet them know two cops one
donuts sent you to all of thoseplaces just so they can keep
tracks that we're helping themout and that we're worth their
time.
All right.
Now with that, um Papa Chucksaid, I spend too much at Ghost
(01:38:24):
Patch.
Stop.
Uh you know, our metal badge ison there.
And just just saying, PapaChuck, if you want to get a real
wearable badge, two cops, onedonut badge, you can go there.
And when you go to Ghost Patch,just type in two cops one donut
on the search and you'll findall of our stuff.
SPEAKER_01 (01:38:41):
Um and a liability
disclaimer, I would not go like
to the mall and wear it on avest.
Yeah, uh, even though it saystwo cops, one donut, what that
portrays at 20 yards away issomething different.
So let me get that liabilitystatement out there.
This is great for the thehousehold, but wherever you want
to wear it uh at home.
SPEAKER_24 (01:39:00):
Yeah, yeah.
If you want to role play withyour wife, whatever.
I'll judge you.
Uh caps fans said, uh, come on,Eric, you gotta be prepared for
anything, and you call yourselfa cop.
That's what real cops like.
Most of them.
Oh shit.
I've been on a rant lately ofcops not knowing how to fight.
Oh my god, dude.
SPEAKER_26 (01:39:20):
So Isel had one up.
Was it uh Taser and then rightto the gun?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (01:39:26):
Yeah, that's one
that I was talking about.
I didn't, I don't think I did avideo on that one yet.
Um, but basically uh a dude, itlooks like a townhouse are like
smooshed up next to each other.
So yeah, yeah.
So altercation, and then two oldwhite dudes arguing.
Old white dude number two comesover that was the problem, and
(01:39:49):
basically is giving the cop fuckaround or find out shit, you
know, trying to talk shit tohim.
And the cop immediately goes tohis taser, which I don't agree
with.
Um, and he's way too close, sohe doesn't understand the taser.
Taser that would have been theperfect scenario for a taser,
because if you knew how to useit, you would have got good
(01:40:09):
spread, and this guy would havebeen down real quick.
I bet he would have gave up, butthat's not what happened.
He was too close, and then whenthat didn't work, the dude
switches over to his gun andmurders the guy, and yeah,
unarmed dude.
And um, I I hope he goes toprison.
SPEAKER_26 (01:40:26):
Yeah, that was that
that's the the shirtless one,
right?
Yeah, yeah, the shirtless one.
SPEAKER_24 (01:40:31):
Actually, if I can
find Izo's video, let me do that
real quick.
Um, while we're doing that,Matt, tell people about what
you've been filming so they havean idea what to expect.
SPEAKER_26 (01:40:41):
Oh, we've been
sitting down with people, kind
of doing this, but kind of doingdifferent people's stories,
making uh podcasts, making Ipowder up in the room so I'm not
so shiny.
I look look like a bona fidemovie star.
I like it.
But yeah, we're we're just we'resitting down with different
people and and uh talking aboutcop stuff, and but not other
(01:41:02):
cops, but uh some some streetcats, some uh normal citizens.
Uh, I got a therapist on there,I got a uh I got a pro boxer
coming on next week.
I got uh just a variety, ex-gangmembers, nice variety of people.
SPEAKER_24 (01:41:16):
Okay, is it your
therapist?
SPEAKER_26 (01:41:18):
Uh yes, the most
busiest woman on the planet,
right?
SPEAKER_24 (01:41:24):
Um okay, here we go.
SPEAKER_26 (01:41:25):
But she's very
interesting, she's she's
awesome.
SPEAKER_24 (01:41:27):
Okay, I got the
video.
I didn't pull up Izzos becauseit's not long enough.
I wanted the uh the longerversion so you guys can kind of
see this dude.
Um but this one's on BJJ Cops onInstagram.
I like this.
SPEAKER_12 (01:41:43):
Yeah, that's the
one.
SPEAKER_24 (01:41:45):
So we're gonna play
it.
SPEAKER_12 (01:41:47):
Do it.
SPEAKER_24 (01:41:49):
Do it by the way.
SPEAKER_25 (01:41:53):
This is how this
actually there's like four more
minutes prior to this where thisguy's trying to the officer's
trying to talk to the victim,and this guy just walks up like
this and is saying this shit.
Do it you should try something.
You should fuck around and findout.
Like, that's what he's saying tothe cop.
And the cop's just kind ofblowing him off, and then the
(01:42:13):
guy's he's pressing his luck,obviously.
I didn't honestly didn't have aproblem with the tasing.
SPEAKER_24 (01:42:20):
Like, tell the guy,
hey dude, you're turn around,
put your hands behind your back.
Like, something to that effect.
SPEAKER_25 (01:42:25):
I don't even know if
he tells him that, but he tries
to tase the guy because he keepscoming up to him and bucking and
doing stupid shit.
And now he tries to tase him.
Too close.
That's why it didn't work.
SPEAKER_18 (01:42:38):
Come on, yeah.
SPEAKER_19 (01:42:44):
Oh come on, come on,
motherfucker.
Come on, motherfucker.
Why are you fucking lasering me?
Because you were already tryingto hit me.
I didn't try to hit you.
Yeah, you're moving up on me.
So now I'm bleeding.
So now I'm now I'm bleeding andyou're doing a central.
Go ahead and send me back up.
Subject tried to attack me.
Got him at gunpoint right now.
SPEAKER_24 (01:43:04):
Fucking gangster,
too.
Look at that.
So close.
You need to get down on yourknee.
So, officer magnetized to thebad guy.
He's coming in with his gun.
This is a bad move.
Shouldn't have done that.
We're taught to create distance,not close distance during these
situations.
SPEAKER_26 (01:43:23):
Well, what in a
deadly force situation anyway?
Why is this?
SPEAKER_24 (01:43:26):
Correct.
But he used probably the onlyother option he has than his
hands.
I bet this dude doesn't have abaton, and I bet he doesn't have
pepper spray.
SPEAKER_19 (01:43:36):
I haven't done
anything wrong.
SPEAKER_24 (01:43:37):
Get on your knees.
And you're definitely neversupposed to go hands-on with
your gun in your hand.
SPEAKER_19 (01:43:42):
Ever.
I haven't done anything wrong.
SPEAKER_24 (01:43:46):
Now, that dude did
screw up by grabbing the gun.
He does try to grab it and pushit away, or tries to grab it.
I I can't tell which which onehe tried to do, but he does
touch it.
But that officer used thatexcuse to use his gun.
And in that, I would say hecaused that exigency.
(01:44:07):
He's the one that caused it toramp up into what it ramped up
into.
Um and left himself no otherchoice than to use his gun in
this opportunity.
Then backs up and decides tolight him up more.
SPEAKER_26 (01:44:22):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (01:44:23):
What was the
continuing threat?
He didn't approach you anymore.
Do we know an outcome?
SPEAKER_26 (01:44:29):
Is it too early for
this one?
SPEAKER_24 (01:44:30):
Um, I think it's too
early at September.
Well, maybe.
I don't know.
But I'm pretty sure that guydidn't make it.
Yeah, he died.
Oh, he did die.
He's on yeah, yeah, that guydied.
Yeah, okay.
And then the officer based onadministrative leave pinning
investigation.
SPEAKER_01 (01:44:50):
I know how that's
gonna freaking end, wouldn't it?
Yeah.
Oh, where is this?
SPEAKER_24 (01:44:55):
That guy deserves to
be in fucking prison, dude.
Yep.
That was the biggest pussy I'veever seen.
SPEAKER_01 (01:45:01):
Prison with no
pants.
SPEAKER_24 (01:45:03):
Seriously, and
that's where I'm getting into.
You need to know how to fuckingfight.
SPEAKER_26 (01:45:08):
It's time to that
you don't want to, and I'm not
justifying whatever that guy'sbehavior was, but we're we're
supposed to be trained to dealwith that behavior properly.
SPEAKER_24 (01:45:16):
And this is where I
get into looking because
everybody wants, and let's behonest, there is a lot of things
that they want cops to bemasters of, but they don't pay
us enough or train us enough todo all those things.
And when they do, they only doit after we've got the badge,
(01:45:38):
which is it's way too late.
That's like becoming a doctor.
And they're like, All right, Iknow you haven't been to any
surgery classes yet, but we'regonna throw you in on this
surgery and we're gonna have anFTO over your shoulder.
I want you to cut like fuck no,you don't do that.
It's the same with police work.
You're gonna go hands-on, it'sgonna happen.
(01:45:59):
You may never shoot somebody,but you're gonna go hands-on.
So why can't that be aprerequisite before getting into
the job?
You need to show some sort ofgrappling efficiency that you
wrestled for years, that youwent to jujitsu for years, you
went to these places.
I don't know how to standardizeit, but perhaps there can be
some sort of grappling test.
(01:46:20):
I don't know.
Something just to get in thedoor.
Show that you've you've been,you know, you go to approved
gyms, you go to a Machado gym,you go to a Gracie gym.
Um even boxing.
Um, boxing wouldn't be bad.
I don't think boxing helps us inpolice work too much.
SPEAKER_26 (01:46:38):
Um, because it's
boxing, boxing it not so much as
the offense, but it shows youtake a shot, it ain't gonna hurt
you.
Right.
Yes, most of these guys areterrified to get hit, right?
SPEAKER_24 (01:46:49):
And I I think the
the the judo side, the catch
wrestling, wrestling, yeah.
Um, all of that will help youget into a cuffing position.
Because anytime somebody is isyou know not compliant, that's
that arrest is gonna go to theground.
And you gotta know what you'redoing when you get down there.
So for me, I think there needsto be a prerequisite for
(01:47:12):
becoming a cop and and grapplingis it.
It's gonna lower use of force,it's gonna humble the officer,
they're gonna know that they'renot Johnny badass on the block.
Because that's what jujitsu didfor me, the and everybody that
I've ever known.
They realize really quick thatthere's a lot of sharks out
there, and you're not very big.
SPEAKER_26 (01:47:32):
Yeah, teaching how
tough you're not, right?
But but teach you to getconfident and not be afraid of
that physical contact.
SPEAKER_24 (01:47:40):
Yeah, so in this
case, I mean, geez, oh Pete,
this is uh old dude.
This officer may be old.
I don't know.
SPEAKER_26 (01:47:48):
He's my age, he's an
old guy.
SPEAKER_24 (01:47:49):
Is he?
SPEAKER_26 (01:47:50):
The officer no, the
guy that died, he's 50.
Oh, yeah, right.
SPEAKER_24 (01:47:55):
Those are two
totally different 50-year-old
builds, bro.
That that would have been abelly shirt on him, which you're
wearing right now.
So um, I'm let me look throughthe comments there.
I know we uh Mr.
Bill Fold, IA will find nowrongdoing.
I don't think they're going toon that, bro.
SPEAKER_26 (01:48:17):
Um I've been
surprised too, my guy.
SPEAKER_24 (01:48:20):
I've been surprised
before.
Yeah, Bill Fold went on a littlehiatus.
Um, we actually had thisdiscussion.
Uh I talked to Bill Fold on thephone, and um one of the things
that he I had been experiencingmyself was, you know, now that I
work in a real-time crimecenter, and you know, I thought
getting off the streets, Iwouldn't be seeing as much, you
(01:48:41):
know, traumas.
But now that I work in a crimecenter, I see more traumas.
I'm not physically right there,but I see it all and I see the
calls and I see all the detailsand I see officers, you know,
running after people and themgetting hurt, officers getting
hurt, and you know, just trauma,trauma, trauma all the time.
And then when I do this stuff,typically this is the type of
(01:49:03):
stuff we're seeing as well.
So I'm just getting like for me,I have to take like I don't
watch the news ever.
I never watch the news.
I try to limit all the negativestuff that I see.
And Mr.
Bilfield, when we were talking,like he I think he just reached
a point where he's just seeingtoo much negative stuff and and
letting, you know, he's anemotional guy, uh, as we know.
(01:49:26):
And um, it was just tearing himup.
So we had to take a break.
So he he backed away.
We didn't hear from him for awhile, and now he's back.
And it's the same with us, youknow, like that was the point of
he and I talking about it.
I was like, bro, we just gottawe gotta know when to step back
from this stuff because it willeat us up.
I don't want it to change who Iam.
Yeah, I want to stay positive.
I want to be a positive I am apositive person, so I want to
(01:49:47):
stay positive.
I don't want to get stuff likethat.
But uh Brandard dropped twobucks in the super chats there,
and he said, uh, or even be ableto demonstrate uh mock
takedowns.
Yeah, yeah, agreed.
Being able to take people dotakedowns is is huge.
Um Kingslayer said, I'm not evengoing to beg begrudgingly say it
(01:50:10):
was justified.
No, there's nothing about thatjustified.
Nothing whatsoever.
That was uh straight up homicidemurder.
SPEAKER_26 (01:50:19):
Yeah, that was
straight up murder.
SPEAKER_24 (01:50:20):
Yep.
He I I honestly believe he gotclose and used that guy.
Who here's a test for y'all.
I want you to go take a rubberband and and do this to
somebody.
I want you to take that rubberband, if you can see me on the
thing, and just get it stretchedback and do this towards
somebody.
You see the camera?
I want you to just do thattowards somebody's face and get
(01:50:42):
it close.
See what their reaction is.
Yeah, the exact same thing.
They're gonna do that.
It's gonna be the same fuckingreaction.
It's instinct.
What that guy did was instinct,and like I said, you created
that instinct because you cameinto him with your gun right in
his face.
That's natural.
SPEAKER_01 (01:51:03):
So Chaplin Campbell,
thanks for uh hanging out
tonight.
Appreciate hanging out with you.
SPEAKER_24 (01:51:07):
Yep, yep, yep.
He jumped on.
I wish I would have brought hisbook.
He sent his book in to me.
Make sure you guys check outChaplin Campbell's book.
Um, I cannot remember the nameof it off the top of my head.
Something about grounds.
I'm gonna pull it up.
Chaplin Campbell holy grounds,maybe?
Book.
He'll post it in the chatbecause he hears me.
(01:51:28):
Uh I hope he puts it up there.
Because I'm not finding it.
I know it's brand new.
It's something grounds, god dangit.
I probably shouldn't say goddang it to the chat more.
SPEAKER_01 (01:51:48):
I think the way you
worded it's okay though.
You're not taking the Lord'sname in advance.
Yeah, it's true.
SPEAKER_24 (01:51:53):
Thanks, man.
Thanks, Banny.
Uh there he goes.
Holy grounds.
Let me I'm gonna pull that up.
See, I was close.
Holy grounds.
SPEAKER_22 (01:52:02):
Coffee cops.
Chaplains, like.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_12 (01:52:10):
Uh Holy Grounds.
That's not it.
SPEAKER_24 (01:52:15):
Well, Chaplin, we
gotta get that thing up on the
uh Google search because it'snot showing up on the first
couple pages yet, because it'sso new.
Let me see if I can find it.
Paperback.
SPEAKER_01 (01:52:29):
Chaplin Campbell, if
you can just throw that link up
there direct just so we can getit to the viewers.
SPEAKER_12 (01:52:34):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:52:35):
And then I want you
to get a great night.
Bless the link, brother.
Thank you for coming on.
And chap.
SPEAKER_22 (01:52:43):
How do you spell
that?
Chapter.
That's a big word.
SPEAKER_24 (01:52:51):
I'm looking.
Yeah, I guess not.
It is not showing up on Google,bro.
Doesn't like him.
When we find it, we'll get it upthere.
Um, but yeah, brother,appreciate you.
Uh read the chat, Eric.
I'm reading the chat.
What am I what did I move?
Did I miss something?
(01:53:11):
Love you, Mr.
B.
Uh Lovey, Freeman.
Did I miss something?
Okay, that's all I see.
Um, so got quiet there for asecond.
(01:53:32):
Alright, let's get over to ourvideos.
SPEAKER_26 (01:53:37):
I I got a
five-minute warning.
SPEAKER_24 (01:53:38):
Uh-oh.
Okay.
We'll get to the first one.
We're gonna say give credit topolice activity because that's
where all these come from.
Uh, shout out to them.
Make sure you like, subscribe,follow those guys.
They're sitting at 6.79 millionsubscribers.
Um, I love that I have uh Ican't remember what it's called.
(01:54:00):
VidIQ, I think it's what itsays.
Um, vid IQ tells you what itestimates what a page makes a
month.
It says that police activity ismaking 70,000 to 209,000 a month
on their YouTube channel.
Nice fucking insane.
They're rated uh forsubscribers, they're in the top
(01:54:22):
5,000 for their number ofsubscribers.
Good job, guys.
Because I guarantee you, twocops, one donuts not at that
level.
All right, we're gonna sharethis tab here, and you guys know
the thing.
(01:54:43):
Oh, I have seen this one.
Oh shit.
I've seen this one, I'll justput it that way.
I've seen this one.
Um, but it's a good one, sowe're gonna keep sharing it.
Got a traffic accident.
SPEAKER_22 (01:55:22):
There's the
audience.
SPEAKER_24 (01:55:33):
Okay, so anytime we
have a rollover accident,
especially when you get on thisdried grass, my immediate
concern is fire.
Um, because you're going to haveoil and gas that leak out of
these things, and it doesn'ttake much to spark anything.
And cars have a lot ofelectrical wires going around
them.
You never know what's clickingand sparking and doing things.
(01:55:53):
So him trying to get whatever'sin this car out fast is a very
intelligent decision because younever know when this thing's
gonna go up in flames.
SPEAKER_17 (01:56:04):
It's hey under here.
We need to move the car.
SPEAKER_19 (01:56:18):
Keep moving, keep
moving, keep moving.
SPEAKER_24 (01:56:27):
I don't know if you
guys noticed, but that baby was
ejected and under that car, notin the car.
(01:57:04):
There's nothing to get youradrenaline going more than when
it's a child.
This I stay pretty calm at mostthings.
This will get my adrenalinethrough the roof.
Yep.
So the this officer is I I heardthe other person say that the
baby's got a pulse, but the babydoesn't look conscious, so um,
(01:57:25):
I'm curious if this officer,given the CPR, maybe he doesn't
feel a pulse.
I don't know.
Sometimes you think you feel apulse and you really don't.
SPEAKER_15 (01:57:34):
I think I feel a
breath.
I feel a breathing.
SPEAKER_19 (01:57:46):
There it is.
Here we go.
SPEAKER_24 (01:57:52):
I think what he's
doing is the street.
(01:58:23):
Now they can call themselvesself-proclaimed heroes.
I hope she's okay.
SPEAKER_01 (01:58:28):
This is news.
Yeah.
This this is this is what thethe American people, people
around the globe need to see.
Yeah.
You know, this this is officersevery day out there.
Um and that's all I'm gonna say.
I agree.
SPEAKER_24 (01:59:23):
Yeah, that's
amazing.
That's amazing fucking work.
Oh yeah.
I like that.
That's that's what police work'sall about right there.
SPEAKER_26 (01:59:33):
Yeah, what do you
don't what's not talked about
enough?
Um, but though you you see thatbeautiful stuff right there, but
then you've been a part of thoseones where you don't get that
cry.
Yeah, you have to then you haveto go to the next call.
Those are preaching.
Yeah, we gotta stay ahead of ourmental health.
SPEAKER_24 (01:59:51):
I can't believe they
found him first.
Like, honestly, that was a crazyspot.
I didn't, I was um, but readingthe I'm just reading the police
activity.
Said uh Sergeant R.
Nichols, badge 3590, and OfficerE.
Bounds, badge 3521, with helpwith a witness to the accident,
(02:00:12):
were able to free the trappedchild.
Sergeant Nichols immediatelybegan to perform the CPR on the
unconscious infant.
Eventually walking the child,waking the child and keeping her
alive until a med star arrivedon scene.
At this time, the woman andinfant are in stable condition,
expected to make a fullrecovery.
(02:00:33):
Good work.
Good work.
Absolutely.
They should be getting thehighest of medals that the that
department can offer.
So that was amazing.
I like showing that stuff.
Why can't we have that stuff allthe time?
SPEAKER_26 (02:00:46):
Good training.
Nobody panicked.
They didn't even talk about it.
They just knew what to do.
They didn't talk about itreally.
SPEAKER_24 (02:00:51):
Yep.
And and then also, you know,hearing them say, you know, I'm
glad to hear that cry.
Yeah.
Like some people may take thatthe wrong way, but you want to
hear something.
Yeah, you want to hearsomething.
But uh Matt, how much time yougot?
SPEAKER_26 (02:01:07):
I gotta guess we
gotta end on that good note.
I gotta guess I gotta get it.
SPEAKER_24 (02:01:10):
I don't want to I
don't want to have you leave on
a depressing note.
So no, that was a wonderfulnote.
That was a good one to leave on,buddy.
SPEAKER_26 (02:01:17):
All right, I'm gonna
get out.
Uh love you guys, and uh we'llbe talking soon.
SPEAKER_24 (02:01:21):
All right, brother.
Take it easy.
Yep, later.
All right, and then there weretwo.
All right, let me uh let me pullthe next one's only a minute and
nine seconds, so it's veryshort.
Let me see here.
Share screen.
And okay.
(02:01:42):
Well, this one's out of CL.
Can see it right there.
Okay.
And play.
SPEAKER_04 (02:01:55):
Yeah, let's go on.
See if you have a fire screen orsomething.
God dang, man.
SPEAKER_24 (02:02:01):
No, that dude on
fire.
SPEAKER_18 (02:02:03):
Hey! Hey, roll, man,
roll! Get on the ground, I'd
drop a roll, roll, roll.
SPEAKER_24 (02:02:07):
Yep, that's what I
would tell him to roll.
Get on the ground.
You hear the reaction though?
They're like, what the fuck?
Like, this is the shit you comeacross sometimes.
And then he's gonna run from thecops while he's on fire.
SPEAKER_01 (02:02:21):
Oh he needed a guy
like you with a mustache to roll
up and put that shit out realquick.
SPEAKER_24 (02:02:26):
Yeah, exactly.
I could have probably put it outwith my mustache.
I wouldn't even have to touchhim.
Just if you just blow throughyour mustache, it just fires.
Oh, I'm just going going back toI didn't even think to read some
of the comments, but uh Brandardsaid, Y'all cheated.
Give me something we can we yougave us something you can't
criticize without feeling like amonster.
(02:02:49):
Uh that's funny.
Uh Eye of the Night said, Wow,that gave me chills.
Freeman said, Buy the mistakeand a beer.
Agreed.
Uh my mom said, I can't.
Reminds me too much of when oh,geez, we're not gonna read all
that.
Uh Marines Blood said, Here's achallenge.
(02:03:11):
Let's find and share as manygood cop videos as possible and
make a whole show of it.
I like that.
Uh T Ward, liar, liar.
Ward, you know I can't say toomuch.
So all right, let's keep goingwith this fire, liar, liar,
pants on fire video.
SPEAKER_18 (02:03:32):
There you go.
Yeah, roll, roll, roll.
SPEAKER_24 (02:03:39):
He got to his fire
extinguisher quick.
That would have taken me awhile.
SPEAKER_01 (02:03:42):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (02:03:43):
My fire extinguisher
is like in the back.
Like, I gotta go get it out onass, open the fucking back
hatch, get my bags out of theway, and grab it.
Like, it would have been a pain.
He got his quick.
SPEAKER_04 (02:04:01):
You want to
broadcast that we fire
extinguished him?
SPEAKER_24 (02:04:04):
But we're still fire
extinguishing him.
SPEAKER_04 (02:04:09):
What happened?
Yo, man.
SPEAKER_24 (02:04:13):
This is a golden
opportunity for him.
I don't know.
I just started running.
Yeah, this is caught flame, bro.
I'm quick.
SPEAKER_01 (02:04:19):
T Ward said this is
a hot call.
And Lion Liar pants up.
This is life-saving techniques.
SPEAKER_24 (02:04:28):
Yeah, this is uh
this is more life-saving stuff.
I don't see any use of force.
I guess he ran out of panicking.
He didn't know what to do.
SPEAKER_28 (02:04:36):
Good.
We got fire on the way.
Just don't move, okay?
Just breathe.
SPEAKER_24 (02:04:42):
Center tactical.
I can't believe they set him onfire just so they could film
rescuing him.
SPEAKER_01 (02:04:47):
Somebody said short
is burning up on the dance
floor.
SPEAKER_24 (02:04:53):
Y'all are wrong.
Oh, Brandar.
Uh he probably couldn'trecognize the car as police with
the with the fire at his feetand their headlights in his
face.
Yeah, you're not wrong.
Turn those red and blues.
Turn on those red and blues.
Yeah.
And thank you, Brandar, for thefive bucks.
SPEAKER_01 (02:05:12):
I still want to know
how he friggin' got himself
caught on fire.
SPEAKER_24 (02:05:15):
Yeah.
Hey, I just maybe a month ago, adude I watched him on video
light himself on fire.
What he did.
He regretted it.
So um Ward, these are not mypants.
(02:05:37):
Oh shit.
Marine bloods.
Now it would be appropriate forhim to say, I can't breathe.
You guys are brutal.
Uh eye of the night.
Hard to s it is hard to breathewhen surrounded by CO2.
They're lucky he was stillbreathing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The fire will eat the oxygenaround you.
Alright.
(02:05:57):
Um okay, that's the longervideo.
SPEAKER_22 (02:06:00):
The seven-minute
one.
SPEAKER_24 (02:06:02):
Here we go.
Here's another minute long.
Okay, let's share this screen.
SPEAKER_12 (02:06:12):
And biggie size.
There we go.
And play.
SPEAKER_04 (02:06:23):
Is this your car?
SPEAKER_24 (02:06:24):
He's gonna run.
He's gonna run.
Okay.
I don't know what's going onwith that guy, and I know
nothing about this car.
I have not seen this video.
He about to run.
(02:07:06):
He went to grab it.
I think that's when they fired.
SPEAKER_17 (02:07:11):
You have some money?
You have some money?
(02:07:32):
Summer three three.
Someone's fumber.
Someone's fumber.
SPEAKER_18 (02:07:44):
I don't know where
the gun's at.
SPEAKER_19 (02:07:45):
What's right there
next to his arm?
unknown (02:07:49):
I got.
SPEAKER_24 (02:07:51):
Yep.
Damn.
Wow.
Mr.
Billfold.
Wow, double parked.
Stop that violent felonimmediately before he is the
passenger in another doubleparked vehicle.
SPEAKER_01 (02:08:04):
Totality of the
circumstances.
SPEAKER_24 (02:08:06):
Yeah, I don't know
what they were stopping him for,
so we can only really go off ofwhat we see.
But let me read through and seewhat they got in the comments.
Um Stockton police conducted aproactive vehicle checkout in
their area.
Officers discovered a19-year-old male sitting, who
was double parked.
(02:08:26):
Hey, okay, so Mr.
Billfold read this one, I bet.
When they approached him, hestood up and attempted to leave
the vehicle, ignoring theofficers' direct orders.
A struggle ensued, and as heresisted their attempts to
detain him despite multiplecommands, he remained
noncompliant, aggressivelypulling away and ultimately
breaking free during thestruggle.
(02:08:47):
He lost possession of anillegally extended handgun
magazine that had been concealedon his person.
So that was what we seen fly bywas a mag.
unknown (02:08:57):
Yep.
SPEAKER_01 (02:08:58):
Um during a foot
chase.
When when the when the officerfirst walked up, he described
the PC to the pastor of thevehicle.
The vehicle was double parkedand then it went into the
conversation.
SPEAKER_24 (02:09:09):
Oh, okay.
I didn't hear that part.
Um I get so busy looking at whatI I'm looking for the indicator.
I just saw a run indicator rightaway.
That's what I got focused in.
I was like, this guy's gonnarun.
Um the suspect dropped theloaded firearm while fleeing.
In his attempt to retrieve theweapon, he kicked it forward.
So that's what we heard.
That that's what it looked liketo me, like he was leaning down
(02:09:30):
to grab something.
He kicked it forward, then ranafter it, remaining re-arming
himself despite repeatedlyignoring commands from the
officers.
This series of events that weled to the gunshots.
Um that goes into do we have uhprobable cause for anything on
(02:09:51):
this?
SPEAKER_01 (02:09:52):
If he's sitting in
the passenger seat, unless
there's more to the story, but II have the same problem with it.
Yeah.
You know, as far as I'mconcerned, you have an
unoccupied driver's seat.
Right.
Vehicle is abandoned withsomebody sitting in the
passenger side, right?
You can make contact.
SPEAKER_24 (02:10:09):
It's a consensual
contact, but if he starts to
run, what do you you got nothingto go on?
SPEAKER_01 (02:10:16):
Anything.
So I've got I've got some issueswith contact to begin with.
SPEAKER_24 (02:10:20):
Yeah, the contact.
Like I said, it can beconsensual.
You can come up and make contactand all that.
But if that guy decides he wantsto unass and get out of there, I
mean it could start with, heyman, how you doing?
SPEAKER_01 (02:10:32):
This vehicle's
double parked.
Do you know where the driver'sat?
SPEAKER_24 (02:10:34):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (02:10:35):
Are you are you the
registered owner?
No, man.
I don't know.
You got nothing.
SPEAKER_24 (02:10:42):
It's one of those
things, no doubt this kid was up
to some bad stuff.
Sure.
But don't get down with Yeah.
What's your what's your PC here?
I don't know.
I think this one's gonna be badfor them.
I think this is gonna be bad.
So I don't know.
(02:11:04):
Again, and it just because thisis what it says on you know,
police activity doesn't meanthey have the whole story.
Maybe there's more to it.
We don't know.
But based on what I see, the ifthe contact's based off double
parking, you need the driver.
So I don't know.
unknown (02:11:24):
Mr.
SPEAKER_24 (02:11:24):
Billfold said they
created the exigency, and it
yeah.
I mean, if they would have justlet him go, see it.
Because he didn't have anythingto do with that car being parked
there, at least that I knew.
I don't know.
Um we'll see.
SPEAKER_01 (02:11:44):
It's the mentality
on everything.
I mean, you gotta look back andlet's look at the entire
investigation.
Did this come in?
Was that a you know, uh was thison purpose to state the double
parked when they already knewwhat was going on?
Did they use that as coming up?
What you know, pretextual is notuh illegal defined by the
Supreme Court as long as theyhave other stuff to go off of.
(02:12:05):
I mean, there's a lot of things.
We're going off a YouTube video.
We're going off y'all just saw.
And I'm in agreement, but ifsome of these things, some other
people have sent me the entirething, and it's like, okay, not
the specific one, but otherthings we've shown in the past
year and a half, this, and I waswrong in some of my opinions on
there.
And I don't I will eat crow, eatwords.
If I'm wrong, I'm wrong.
(02:12:26):
But all I can do is base myopinion on what we're watching
right now with you guys.
SPEAKER_24 (02:12:30):
Yeah.
Yep.
Um, Mr.
Billfold said, those cops willnot get in trouble for this.
I bet uh I will bet a dozendonuts.
Well, listen, I'm not gonna letyour negativity, Mr.
Billfold.
Let's try to stay positive.
You don't know that.
We'll see.
Um we will see.
But yeah, that was uh I don'tknow.
(02:12:55):
I'm not a fan of that PC basedon what we thought about.
SPEAKER_25 (02:12:59):
Um let's go to this
one.
Okay, this one's a littlelonger.
Share screen.
SPEAKER_12 (02:13:10):
Alright, and Biggie
says and play.
SPEAKER_07 (02:13:22):
Hey hi, sorry.
I want to report there is anOrion and Portina 3 are called
like a home in it next to thebridge with a beer in the hand
and a gun.
SPEAKER_06 (02:13:32):
What is the
location?
SPEAKER_24 (02:13:35):
Orion and Portina.
Was that a German Luger?
SPEAKER_01 (02:13:39):
It looks like
something.
SPEAKER_24 (02:13:40):
Did you see it like
an old German Luger looking
thing?
SPEAKER_01 (02:13:43):
What do they call
that?
Like a P36 or something?
SPEAKER_08 (02:13:46):
19 animated play.
Can you give me the descriptionof my thing on the left side of
the three way?
No black shirt.
SPEAKER_18 (02:14:09):
Let me see your
hand! Hey, drop that.
SPEAKER_24 (02:14:13):
This is gonna be a
suicide by cop.
Yep.
This guy's got a he's either ademon or he's drunk off his ass.
SPEAKER_01 (02:14:22):
I was gonna say it's
probably gonna be the the latter
of both.
He's gonna have a little bit ofmental issues with a lot of
alcohol on board, which neverequals out to be anything good.
SPEAKER_24 (02:14:30):
Yeah.
You guys, Ryan LeMay.
Got any more videos of people onfire asking for a friend?
What's wrong with you?
Uh if it goes viral, they maynot try to cover it up.
Yeah, fair.
Uh Brandon, Mr.
Billfold is positive they won'tget in trouble.
(02:14:54):
Oh shit.
All right, let's keep goinghere.
SPEAKER_27 (02:16:12):
Has anyone requested
an array yet?
SPEAKER_24 (02:16:15):
I like one person
taking control.
This is actually being ran verywell.
Telling them to go take care ofthat other guy.
SPEAKER_01 (02:16:49):
Is that what that
means?
Okay.
SPEAKER_27 (02:17:01):
Okay, what only one
shooter?
Is that correct?
Okay.
Let's get what's bringing themin.
Let's start seeing the arm.
SPEAKER_24 (02:17:15):
They probably don't
have anybody.
SPEAKER_27 (02:17:21):
Um I need to do to
do is make sure that we get the
RA up here right now.
And then we need to startlocking this down.
SPEAKER_01 (02:17:29):
And and Eric, I said
rescue, I meant, or I mean I
said rural, I meant rescueambulance.
SPEAKER_24 (02:17:35):
Ah.
Okay.
Oh, I like that one.
That was good.
I mean, I didn't have an issuewith that.
He pointed a gun at him.
Um I'm gonna read the um wasarmed with a glass bottle and a
firearm as the helicopter wentoverhead.
(02:17:57):
We know what happened.
Attempts to gain compliance,using RoboClan, he fails, fired.
Uh transported to where he waspronounced deceased.
Oh, it was a plastic replica.
It wasn't even a real gun.
SPEAKER_01 (02:18:13):
When you got
something that looks like that
and you're you're pointing it atanybody, including law
enforcement, you have to expectthe ladder on it.
SPEAKER_24 (02:18:20):
So yeah, you can't
uh somebody names jokes funny.
What up, Banning Levine?
How are you doing?
Doing good, jokes funny.
How are you, brother?
I like the name.
That's awesome.
Uh that is LAPD, the best policedepartment in Los Angeles.
(02:18:42):
I don't know who jokes funny is,but I like it.
He's already funny.
Yeah, yeah.
That's awesome.
Uh it's LAPD, the bestdepartment in Los Angeles.
All right.
Let's uh let's go to the nextone.
Nobody's really saying they hada problem or didn't have a
(02:19:04):
problem with that one, so I'massuming everybody was okay with
that.
It makes sense.
One shot.
Two.
That was a pretty good distanceaway.
Fairly impressive.
Um Brandar donated five dollarsand he said, Thank you, Brandar.
(02:19:24):
I appreciate that.
He said, Why waste time findingout who did the shooting before
rendering aid?
Yeah, that's true.
Sometimes you got a lot of stepsgoing through your head.
I just think he I don't thinkthat was intentional.
Um jokes funny said, Levine, I'mjoining the army, and I take the
army test really I don't do whatLevine and join in the army and
(02:19:54):
take the army test.
I don't do go and going to thearmy.
Oh, I don't know what the fuckhe just tried to say.
Stop drinking.
Alright.
Let's uh play.
SPEAKER_07 (02:20:22):
I'm sorry, you said
your husband's attacking
someone?
Okay, what's the one?
SPEAKER_24 (02:21:20):
You agree, Banning?
SPEAKER_01 (02:21:22):
Oh, absolutely.
I mean it's you listen to thechaos on that, and then whatever
they're they're putting in thecat or whatever the officer is
reading in route, if they don'thave to happen to have that
listen 911, it's whatever thedispatcher puts in there.
It sounds like she's put somepretty prominent information in
there for that uh respondingofficer to read.
SPEAKER_24 (02:21:39):
Yeah, Centurion
Tactical.
Need a stash like Eric, join theDiscord for grooming tips.
Stupid.
Oh shit.
Uh yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonnatest the door first by checking
the knob and seeing if I can getin there before I just start
trying to kick.
I know a lot of officers theyjust go up and try to kick the
(02:22:00):
door because they've got anexcuse to do so.
Check the door first, guys.
Usually it works out.
unknown (02:22:05):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_24 (02:22:07):
No, no, he's open
the door.
Okay, he tried it.
That looks like a metal door,though.
SPEAKER_03 (02:22:14):
Open the door.
SPEAKER_24 (02:22:19):
That was a bad
thing.
SPEAKER_18 (02:22:30):
Put the nut down.
Okay, shut up.
Put the nut down.
SPEAKER_24 (02:22:39):
Okay, that's
awesome.
Yep.
He separated and asked andclarified who's the bad guy.
Because we've shown a video onhere before where the cop shot
the wrong person.
And when you watched, it madesense why they shot the person
they shot.
Turned out it was the wrongperson.
So he distinguished betweenvictim and suspect on the fly of
(02:23:02):
a very tense situation.
SPEAKER_01 (02:23:04):
And he obviously
wasn't putting that knife down,
and it's it was probably in anarea that's gonna cause serious
bodily injury, and he had noother choice.
SPEAKER_24 (02:23:10):
Yeah, it kind of
looks like in the blurry.
If you look down by the, itlooks like there's blood there.
I can't tell.
Maybe shadow.
SPEAKER_01 (02:23:16):
Right.
SPEAKER_24 (02:23:17):
Hard to tell through
that blur, but whatever
happened, he he saw somethingthat caused him to pull the
trigger.
SPEAKER_03 (02:23:24):
Get back, everybody
get back.
706 shots fired.
Out here, out here, out here,get out, everybody get out.
Out front.
SPEAKER_27 (02:23:34):
Yeah, that's blood.
SPEAKER_03 (02:23:37):
Move.
Can you walk?
I mean, stab.
Get away from the knife.
Sir, try to walk your way outthere, please.
Is there anybody else in thehouse?
SPEAKER_24 (02:23:46):
I like that.
Yeah.
You can help yourself help you.
SPEAKER_03 (02:23:48):
Everybody get
outside.
Subject stack gunpoint.
I've got one stabbed.
Where are you stepping?
SPEAKER_24 (02:23:57):
He's he's Agnal.
You can hear the breathing.
Yep.
The bad guy.
For those who don't know, youhear that.
That like that is I didn't meanthat to sound perverted.
It kind of did.
Agnal breathing.
Jesus.
SPEAKER_01 (02:24:12):
When I did, I go,
Oh, that was dirty.
Well, you just did stashbreathing.
There is a difference.
SPEAKER_24 (02:24:17):
Yeah, the stash
breathing.
So dumb.
Yeah.
Um, so in this, there's there'scertain sort of sounds you hear
when somebody's dying, and thatbreathing is one of those.
That moaning that you hear thisguy doing is a type of agnal.
SPEAKER_01 (02:24:33):
And and just to
clarify, we're not laughing at
somebody dying.
SPEAKER_24 (02:24:36):
No.
SPEAKER_01 (02:24:37):
Umfortunately, Eric
and I both have seen too many
people at this stage of theirlife.
SPEAKER_24 (02:24:42):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (02:24:43):
So um Where you
stab, sir.
Our main victim's gonna be in agray robe.
I'm trying to get him to gooutside.
Incoming unit, just come in thehouse and help this guy get out,
please.
SPEAKER_24 (02:24:56):
Okay, very good
communication.
SPEAKER_03 (02:25:01):
Try to walk out for
me, okay?
Where are you stab?
Shoulder.
Okay.
For fire, I've got at least twostab wounds, one to the
shoulder, one to the neck for avictim.
I'm coming for it.
There's a knife right by hisleft hand, and then another
blade down by his leg there.
SPEAKER_24 (02:25:21):
I don't know that we
need the rifle, guys.
I don't want a rifle.
SPEAKER_19 (02:25:51):
We got a med kit up
here.
Yep.
SPEAKER_12 (02:25:55):
Uh yeah.
Okay.
SPEAKER_01 (02:25:58):
Um I mean I think we
know the the outcome of the
suspect.
SPEAKER_24 (02:26:04):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (02:26:08):
It's it's uh
unfortunate that anybody has to
lose their life.
But when you go when you go likethat, man, and and and bravo to
that officer getting in thathouse as quick as he did on his
own.
SPEAKER_24 (02:26:18):
Yeah, I thought that
was amazing.
He got in there fast, he wentright to the problem.
He deciphered what the issuewas, he took the time.
Like that was actually really,really, really good police work.
SPEAKER_01 (02:26:29):
I I believe a life
was ended in that, but it wasn't
the, and I hate to say it, thewrong life.
SPEAKER_24 (02:26:33):
Yeah, he saved that
guy.
He absolutely saved that dude'slife.
Um, absolutely saved his life.
So Ari Ariel said that was a lotof police in that hallway.
It was.
Um Brandar rifles in tightspaces.
This seems like a stupiddecision.
More of the display ofefficiency.
Yeah, I'm with you.
I I think uh a lot of timescops, when they get these tools,
(02:26:59):
they're taught how to use them,but not necessarily when to use
them.
SPEAKER_01 (02:27:03):
No, and there's a
lot of a lot of people share
their what's called generalorders or their their rule books
from across the country asking,for whatever reason, my opinion
on it.
And a lot of them are is oncedispatch states an officer is
out with somebody with a gun,they have to go to paragraph
subsection C, paragraph two.
If you have a rifle and ashield, you shall grab such
(02:27:24):
items to enter the premise,whether it be a domicile or open
space for protection.
And a lot of these guys are justfollowing orders.
Yeah.
Right, you know, right, wrong,regardless.
I mean, they're they'refollowing orders on it.
SPEAKER_24 (02:27:38):
Yeah, that was uh
that was Mr.
Bill Fold said it.
That was a uh he said uh thatcop handled the chaos
masterfully, and that it was acertified shit show.
That was a shit show.
Oh, that is hard to walk into.
You don't know who's all thegood guys, you don't know who's
all the bad guys.
Um, and he was able to to get itfigured out on the fly.
SPEAKER_01 (02:28:01):
That that that
primary primary officer will
probably crack open a couplebeers that weekend uh just to uh
to get to get through thatmentally.
I mean, he's you know, we'rewatching this as a three-minute
segment of our of our year and ahalf long show that Eric and I
have been doing this together,and this dude's gonna be living
with that for the rest of hislife.
I mean the officer on what hehad to do, on the action to take
(02:28:22):
to save a life.
Yeah.
We don't take this lightlyanytime we watch something like
this.
SPEAKER_24 (02:28:27):
Yeah, it was uh
yeah, it was crazy.
Yeah, Mr.
Bill Fold.
I would have made a horriblecop, but one thing that I would
not have ever done is resort todeadly force un unless
necessary.
And then uh Nina said, might notseem right to outsiders, but
like we do as regular citizensat times, like funerals, we just
(02:28:49):
use that same thing.
LE are no different.
We should not judge.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Let me um share this next onehere.
SPEAKER_22 (02:29:00):
We're right at 2 30,
so share.
SPEAKER_12 (02:29:10):
Okay, let's go,
Lisa.
Okay.
And we're playing.
SPEAKER_22 (02:29:21):
I don't like that.
There we go.
SPEAKER_24 (02:29:34):
Got some closed
circuit cameras.
We must be by the police sector.
SPEAKER_22 (02:29:55):
What are we doing?
SPEAKER_24 (02:29:58):
Making a visit to
the police station.
Your boy's driving a Pontiac.
SPEAKER_01 (02:30:02):
He's put oh yeah.
Oh he hit the car.
SPEAKER_24 (02:30:06):
Is this dude drunk?
Was anybody I don't thinkanybody was in that car.
unknown (02:30:15):
No.
SPEAKER_24 (02:30:16):
He he booped him.
SPEAKER_01 (02:30:17):
He said the car's
running.
You can see the exhaust comingout a little bit.
SPEAKER_24 (02:30:23):
Oh, was it?
SPEAKER_01 (02:30:24):
Yep.
SPEAKER_24 (02:30:25):
Okay.
Now our police cars, as far as Iknow, they don't have any
indicators that it's been hit oranything like that that'll tell
you.
No.
So this guy's getting in hiscar.
SPEAKER_01 (02:30:37):
He's got his car's
been hit.
If the Ford exploder gets hardenough, he's about to get really
hit.
unknown (02:30:42):
No.
SPEAKER_18 (02:30:50):
Guys, this guy just
ran me.
SPEAKER_24 (02:30:52):
Yeah, that was that
was intentional.
There was there's no debate, andthat wasn't like he was driving
down the road and thenaccidentally he slammed on the
accelerator.
This guy did this on purpose.
Yeah, I'm gonna use my truck andpin that car.
Well, I don't think it's goinganywhere, but yeah, now we're
(02:31:14):
extracting this guy.
SPEAKER_16 (02:31:19):
Stay right there.
Stay right there.
SPEAKER_24 (02:31:54):
I think he was
caught in limbo because he was
probably gonna go try to shutthat door.
And it ended up fizzing in thatcrossbar.
Oh shit.
Yeah.
How do you prep how do you trainfor that?
SPEAKER_01 (02:32:10):
I mean, just proper
training.
I mean, this is situationalawareness at its finest.
Yeah, I mean where are my guysat?
Where am I standing at?
If I'm in the wrong, fuckingreadjust yourself right now.
SPEAKER_24 (02:32:21):
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't fuck, man.
I think everybody was justtrying to figure out figure it
out as like this.
This is weird.
This doesn't happen.
So Jesus.
All right, let's keep going.
SPEAKER_12 (02:32:36):
Yeah, he did.
Wow.
SPEAKER_01 (02:32:41):
That gum.
SPEAKER_12 (02:32:42):
Yeah, let me let me
see if he made it.
SPEAKER_24 (02:32:45):
Um suspect exited a
vehicle with a knife, continue
to ignore verbal commands.
He then raised a knife, chargeat the officer.
Uh immediately calling formedical assistance, transport
everywhere.
He remains.
Oh, he lived.
He's in critical condition.
Uh as of October 23rd.
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So holy shit.
That's crazy.
SPEAKER_01 (02:33:11):
It is.
SPEAKER_24 (02:33:12):
Yeah, I I you know,
I get why he told him to go shut
that door because now that guyhad access to a running vehicle.
Yep.
So fair.
Yep.
But man, they they theyunintentionally put themselves
in a really bad crossfireposition.
SPEAKER_01 (02:33:28):
So and and and uh a
couple of agencies I've worked
for in the past have have putlittle safety nuances within
their patrol cars to wheresomebody can just hop in and
take off.
And basically you had to knowwhere the the safety mechanism
was before you dropped thatthing in drive.
Um and it's it became an issueand it eventually removed
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because it was kind of in a in adifferent location of every car.
And if you're sharing fleetvehicles, the last thing you
need to do if you if you'retrying to put it in drive and
avoid a collision from behindyou if you're in the car,
sometimes that safety mechanismslowed that down.
Uh and I get it that thosedepartments were just trying to
keep cars from getting taken,knee-jerk reactions, and we get
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little safety things put in.
Basically, it was a little bulbthat was put somewhere under the
floorboard, and it wasn'texactly placed and in the same
uh position in every vehicle,and it kind of made it a a maze
to be able to put that thing indrive really quick.
SPEAKER_24 (02:34:25):
Yeah, yep.
Um, Mr.
Billfold said, well, Nina San uhChandra said that was intense.
Yeah, that was intense.
And then Mr.
Billfold said, Have you guysnoticed that when it's a
righteous shooting, body camsare out in two days when it's
questionable, the shit isreleased three years later.
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I don't I don't think that'strue.
SPEAKER_01 (02:34:50):
Not at all, but no,
I understand what he's trying to
say.
SPEAKER_24 (02:34:52):
Yeah, in some
departments, yeah, but in some
other departments they releasevery quickly, they release it
real quick and they continuewith their investigation.
Yep.
I think I think more so thanever.
The controversial ones get getreleased pretty quick.
But then you got guys like thatprison one.
Remember when they were throwingthe lady out?
Oh, yes.
And that video didn't even getreleased, it was found through a
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FOIA.
SPEAKER_01 (02:35:13):
That was a county
jail, wasn't it?
SPEAKER_24 (02:35:15):
Yeah, that jail.
So like I said, I don't I don'tjust it's hit or miss.
Hit or miss.
Um departments they're way aheadof it.
And I'm like, damn, kudos toy'all.
Like, that's pretty good.
And then like Mr.
Billfold, so yeah.
So it's it's all over the place.
There's no consistency, that'sthe problem.
No, there's nothing.
There's no consistency.
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That's the real issue.
Let's get some consistency outthere.
But that is that's all.
We're we're a little over twoand a half hours to try to try
to keep it down a little bit.
Um, but yeah, this was a goodepisode.
I think we got a lot of videosin today.
Shit, we went through at leastfour Instagram videos.
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We went through a fuckload ofpolice activity videos, showed a
video that somebody shared, gota lot of good conversations in
there.
Um, very good, very good stuff.
Uh yeah, he said yes.
We know that the transparianaccountability are hit and miss
in this country.
Yeah, I agree.
(02:36:18):
Um but yeah, I I I want to giveyou guys some little bit of
news.
We've got some good news.
Uh, we got looks like we've gota uh soft backer right now.
It's not in on in writing yet,but they did tell us that they
want to do it.
Um looks like we got a softbacker for about five episodes
um of the Tech and Order showthat we got.
(02:36:39):
So we're gonna start filming.
Uh, we're not sure yet when, um,but we want to give you guys the
good news.
Uh, we just found that out thisweekend, and this is the first
we're letting you know.
So things to look forward to.
Um we're hoping it leads tobigger and better things, and
we'll see what we can do withit.
So very excited.
Uh and and then and this is whatI was worried about, Brandar,
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when I said it.
Because I this one of the lastthings I want is national
standards for policing.
Because then we startfederalized, then we become
federalized.
And police departments needthank you for the five dollars,
by the way.
But um police the states.
I I I I would be okay to keep itat the state level.
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Maybe some national standards atthe state level, but I don't
want it to go national.
SPEAKER_01 (02:37:27):
I have no problem
with it with the statewide.
I mean, that's how we get a lotof our stuff changed in Texas,
you know, whatever state you'rein.
And a lot of those changes aregood.
I don't agree with all of them,but a lot of those changes are
good.
Um, but when you get becomefederalized, you should be
worrying about that.
Yeah.
I don't think more government isbetter for everybody.
(02:37:50):
Um state level, yes.
Go to your state capital and andand look for what you're trying
to do and push it.
You get with your legislators,push it.
But yeah, when you become sayingnationally, we need to do this,
that's a red flag to me.
SPEAKER_24 (02:38:04):
Yeah.
I don't I don't like that.
Um now there are things that Iwould like that involve law
enforcement nationally, nationalpolice registry.
I want to know who's a cop,where they're a cop, when they
became a cop, with theirjackets, or always.
100%.
If they get fired, if they quitunder investigation or are
allowed to resign underinvestigation, all that stuff.
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That needs to be a nationalpublic record.
SPEAKER_01 (02:38:29):
Yeah, possible
criminal charges coming, that
type of thing, period.
I mean, that's that's that's100% transparency.
SPEAKER_24 (02:38:35):
So um yeah, Wade
Lucero.
I'm good, I'm good going back towell-regulated militias.
Uh you say that until we haveit.
And then you're gonna be like,well, having policing wasn't
that bad.
Mr.
Billfold, this is a surprisingtake.
He said it needs to befederalized.
(02:38:56):
The states and themunicipalities are not enforcing
standards.
I am not for more government,but something has to force the
hand of police culture.
You guys created the need.
SPEAKER_01 (02:39:06):
Uh, I that's at
state level still, though.
You can get that done at statelevel.
And I think federal, you want itdone quickly and now we want it
done too for the transparency,period.
That's but it could be done atstate level.
I and Mr.
Belfold 100% simplify,understand the reason you want
that.
We want it done now across thecountry, around the world.
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However, it needs to be done atstate level.
And then if it cannot be done atstate level, then we look at
next steps.
Um, and it needs to be done now.
It needed to be done 20 yearsago, probably before.
SPEAKER_24 (02:39:39):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (02:39:40):
Understand.
SPEAKER_24 (02:39:40):
Because it's it's
crazy, especially in Texas.
When you just look at the cultthe culture of policing, look at
look at Austin versus uh Waco,Fort Worth, Dallas.
Look at look at the culture,just with the citizens.
The culture in Austin is notgoing to like the style of
policing that they do in Dallasand Fort Worth.
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I promise you.
Or Waco.
So uh when you start changingand making standards, like
they're not gonna work incertain places.
So by standardizing, I thinkyou're actually gonna cause more
issues than than fixing issues.
Just a thought.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Who knows?
(02:40:22):
So uh any news going on withyou, Bangny?
SPEAKER_01 (02:40:27):
No, man.
Work is good, life is good,family is good.
Uh just the norm for me.
I just uh pray for others, man.
That's uh that's what we're hereto do.
So no, everything's good.
What about you, brother?
SPEAKER_24 (02:40:39):
Nothing for me right
now, sir.
SPEAKER_01 (02:40:41):
Just kind of getting
back into the swing of things
after all the uh conference crapand you know, are you uh are you
are you volunteering on yourdays off to go be a volunteer
fireman or what's going on withthat?
SPEAKER_24 (02:40:52):
Uh I might think
about it.
I I saw some smoke above thetrees the other day and couldn't
help my guy.
I actually grabbed my waterbottle and started running.
I was like, what the hellhappened?
The mustache just givesinstincts you didn't know you
had.
SPEAKER_01 (02:41:04):
Right, right.
unknown (02:41:07):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (02:41:08):
Make sure you clean
it thoroughly.
SPEAKER_24 (02:41:09):
Yeah, so I'm gonna
keep this bad boy until um uh
the end of the first week ofNovember.
SPEAKER_01 (02:41:15):
So here's the real
question.
Once that uh ceremony iscompleted and you're back to
normal Eric duties, are yougrowing out a beard or are you
gonna focus on the mustache?
SPEAKER_24 (02:41:26):
No, no, no.
SPEAKER_01 (02:41:27):
The beard's coming,
yeah.
The beard's coming back.
I guess I should say what doesthe wife want?
Because that's the importantpart.
SPEAKER_24 (02:41:33):
She wants the beard,
yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (02:41:34):
She's good.
We're good then.
SPEAKER_24 (02:41:36):
He said she's okay
with the mustache.
She goes, it doesn't bother herthat much, but she absolutely
wants the beard back.
SPEAKER_01 (02:41:42):
So she doesn't want
to call you like mustachly or
anything like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
SPEAKER_24 (02:41:48):
So who wants a ride?
SPEAKER_01 (02:41:52):
Good stuff, man.
Good stuff.
SPEAKER_24 (02:41:54):
Oh shit.
All right.
Um, that's all I got, guys.
Uh, everybody, thanks forlistening.
Everybody for the donations.
Brandard, especially tonight.
Brandard's fucking he alwayshe's been spoiling us lately.
I he must have got a raise.
SPEAKER_01 (02:42:08):
And that other that
other dude, I can't remember his
name now.
SPEAKER_24 (02:42:10):
Polcomb?
SPEAKER_01 (02:42:11):
Uh Slayer, or I
don't can't remember his name.
SPEAKER_24 (02:42:14):
Okay, King Slayer.
Yep, King Slayer did as well.
SPEAKER_01 (02:42:16):
We appreciate
everybody's.
And we we do try to, as we'regoing through this, to read
every comment over there.
Um, you know, the ones that cometo me direct on LinkedIn.
I get back to you within 24hours.
If you're not on LinkedIn, getthere.
It's a good, even for yourpersonal business, whoever
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It's growing tremendously eachand every year.
SPEAKER_24 (02:42:37):
Yep.
And please join our Discord.
Yes.
Yeah, our Discord is uh it'svery fun, very uh we do a we
talk about a lot of stuff um onthere that we don't get to talk
about on the show.
We get to see videos and you getto share a bunch of different
things.
It's just it's a cool way tobuild our community up even
more.
So um, other than that, guys, uhI will see you guys later.
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Take it easy.
SPEAKER_01 (02:43:02):
Appreciate it,
y'all.