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All right, welcome back to CopsOne Donut.
I'm your host, Eric Levine.
I got with me today my co-host,Banning Sweatland.
What's up, Banning?
SPEAKER_09 (00:57):
What's up, brother?
How are you?
SPEAKER_07 (00:59):
Living the dream.
And I have our special guestback again, the one, the
original OG, Jerry Worms fromCops.
What's up, Jerry?
SPEAKER_11 (01:08):
I'm just really
happy to be here again.
SPEAKER_07 (01:10):
Hell yeah, brother.
We uh we had Jerry on before.
And if you guys aren't familiarwith Jerry, he is the very first
cop ever on the TV show Cops.
And now he is happily enjoyingretirement, getting on a bunch
of police podcasts, and uh, youknow, spreading the wisdom that
he gained over a lifelong careerin law enforcement.
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Ain't that right, Jerry?
SPEAKER_11 (01:33):
Yeah, 31 years, and
um I watch a lot of different
videos and uh try to staycurrent with everybody, and I
always uh kind of comment.
I hope you don't mind all mycomments on your stuff.
SPEAKER_07 (01:45):
Not at all, sir.
I love it.
I I like that most of the timeyou and I pretty much align.
So that that that gives me goodfeeling that um, you know, old
school legend is uh is incahoots with what I'm putting
out there too.
So it helps me out.
Um just going over to see who'sin the in the comments and and
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and who's checking in already.
We got Steve Wallace checkingin.
What's up?
Eye of the night, Jerry's in thehouse.
Andy Fletcher, he came in hereto give me some shit.
Craig Holcomb is in the house.
Uh Tim, one of our mods, is inthe house.
He said, smash that like buttonas in right now.
I like it.
Um, I don't know if you noticeduh banning um our names, there's
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no background to them on the andthen when you show the comments
there's no there's no backgroundon those either.
Yeah, it's a new feature onrestream.
So it's pretty cool.
Fantastic.
I know.
Marines Bloods in the house,what's up?
Mama G, Michelle, my memo, mymom.
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Um, and let's see, who else isthere?
King Pomegranate, Patrick TrueLove, Lacey R say greetings.
Uh two cops one donut in thechat.
Try exiting and going back tothe video.
SPEAKER_09 (03:05):
Yeah, because your
mom can't hear.
SPEAKER_07 (03:07):
Oh, she can't hear.
Oh try opening your ears.
That'll help.
That's what she'd say to me.
Uh, got you back, mom.
Um, for some reason, I don'tthink the chat is going through
on Facebook.
Facebook check.
Yeah, it is not showing up.
And I don't know why.
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We haven't really.
It says unable to connect.
SPEAKER_11 (03:36):
So you're live on on
Facebook also?
SPEAKER_07 (03:38):
Normally I am.
But for some reason it will notconnect to Facebook today.
Not sure what the deal is.
So our Facebook fam, they don'tuh they don't get any love
today, I guess.
SPEAKER_09 (03:57):
That's different.
It usually is always logged intoYep, you're right.
SPEAKER_07 (04:01):
It usually is.
Let's see.
I see Bannings is on there.
So um, I just tried to doFacebook again.
Facebook check.
Nope.
Doesn't look like it wentthrough.
Oh well.
Shit happens.
The Zuck's got us.
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But uh yeah, let's uh let's jumpright into this, shall we?
One of the things that we are welike to give updates first on
what's going on with the show.
Um so one of the things thatwe're gonna be doing, Jerry, is
we have you ever heard of a gamecalled Ready or Not?
No.
You've never heard of a gamecalled Ready or Not.
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Okay.
So what I'm gonna do, I'm gonnafind a trailer for Ready.
SPEAKER_09 (04:50):
It's a it's a first
person action shooter, from what
I'm gathering, Jerry.
Just to kind of PlayStation,Xbox, that type of thing.
SPEAKER_11 (04:58):
Um I don't I don't
play Xbox or any of those.
I've never gotten into thatstuff.
SPEAKER_09 (05:07):
We're gonna we're
gonna take our donut team and
Eric can explain it better oncehe gets the deal up here, but
we're gonna do this in donuts.
SPEAKER_07 (05:15):
So, Jerry, here's
one of the things that we want
to do.
We're gonna get a bunch ofdumbass cops on here, right?
Me, Banning, maybe MattThornton, Deadleg, Trey.
We're just gonna try to get fourof us.
We're gonna make this a10-episode series, okay?
Okay, and we're gonna see how itgoes.
But the whole point is one, tosee us dummies try to figure out
a police game that involvescommunicating, like your special
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operations team, like SWAT.
And we're not SWAT, so some ofus may have some SWAT training,
I don't.
Um, I think Banning and Matt areabout the only two that's had
any sort of SWAT training.
So we're gonna take our normalpatrol tactics and we're gonna
try to play a game that involvestactics.
And you've got all the wholegambit of options.
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You can bring a shield, you canyou gotta pick your loadout, you
know?
Like if you want to bringflashbangs.
Well, if you bring a bunch offlashbangs, you're not gonna
have room for you know otherequipment and stuff like that.
So I'm gonna play this umtrailer here.
Let me uh let me hit play.
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This is the game.
Like you get a mission at thebeginning, and it's you in a
four-man, it's a four-man squad,I believe.
We're gonna play this.
And this is basically how youusually start out.
You're on the outside of ahouse.
You're clearing it.
You're giving it the main.
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And the idea is we're gonna beable to, you know, one, have
fun, bullshit, you know, makefun of each other, um, make fun
of ourselves as we struggle toplay that game, because I think
three-fourths of us,three-fourths of us are not
gamers to begin with.
Uh, I am a gamer.
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Um so that will be fun andinteresting.
But the other part is is we'regonna we're gonna do debriefs
after each mission and allowpeople to ask questions and and
be like, why the fuck didn't youdo this?
What about this?
We can run scenarios where wejust go through the whole thing
trying to use less lethal.
SPEAKER_11 (08:32):
Who's controlling
who's controlling the men and
fire power stuff?
SPEAKER_07 (08:36):
Each person.
So I would be in I would have myperson, Bany would have his
person.
So you you're basically usingyour own avatar of yourself to
go in and control it.
Okay so you have to communicate.
You've got it like we'll betalking to each other.
SPEAKER_11 (08:51):
And so we don't have
controllers to make everybody do
stuff.
SPEAKER_07 (08:54):
No, you won't have
controllers, no.
Um, but it it's just uh I thinkit's a different way to kind of
connect with people for one, tokind of educate why we do what
we do while we're doing it.
And I don't know.
I think it I think it's adifferent way to connect and and
educate.
So I think it'll be fun.
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And I can't wait to see theprogress.
I think the progress we make inin 10 episodes should be pretty
good.
What do you think, Man?
SPEAKER_09 (09:24):
I think it will be.
You know, I I haven't reallyplayed these first-person
shooters probably since 2013 to2015, and uh I wasn't great at
it.
I mean, I'd rather do this stuffin real life, but I was able to,
yeah, I you know, when thosegames come out, I used to go
into the story mode and just uhkind of go through the story
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mode.
And I think I'll be able to pickit up.
I just definitely got to getthis thing downloaded soon and
get some practice on it.
Yeah, you do.
SPEAKER_07 (09:50):
Uh Centurion
Tactical goes, does Jerry get
nunchucks?
I don't think nunchucks are anoption on the game, but if they
are, we might have to get it.
Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_11 (10:03):
I think you're going
to need something a little more
powerful than nunchucks.
SPEAKER_07 (10:06):
Uh Mr.
Oh, Mr.
Billfold in the house, by theway.
Uh, he said, that game is sobugged, y'all have hours of
bloopers.
SPEAKER_09 (10:16):
I'm sure if the game
was running completely smooth,
we're gonna have hours ofbloopers.
Yeah.
Uh you know, the this is notgonna be a huge SWAT team going
to hit a house that goes andpractices twice a week.
This is gonna be uh guys uhgoing in there and and and do it
for real that aren't real games.
And I know Eric games, I knowsome of our other guys' games,
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so they're they're gonna be somuch better than me.
I'll do the best I can to helpsupport the team, but I I am
interested to see how it goes.
SPEAKER_07 (10:44):
Yeah, um, let me
test one more time.
Test for Facebook.
No, it's still not showing up,but it says we're streaming to
Facebook.
I don't get it.
I don't get it.
SPEAKER_09 (10:59):
Yeah.
I'm sure somebody can tell us inthe comments if they're watching
it on Facebook or not.
SPEAKER_07 (11:04):
Is what it is, uh,
Mr.
Billfold.
What are the TCOD crew gonna dowhen the hostages run into
gunfire at full speed?
I don't know, we'll see.
SPEAKER_11 (11:13):
I should go get my
son, he'll probably be able to
because he plays all those blackops games and stuff.
SPEAKER_07 (11:18):
Yeah, so one of the
things that we want to do as as
this progresses, because we wantto see how the first season
goes.
So if we do an eight to tenepisode season, you know, see
the progress, we'll learn how toplay the game better, you know,
and hopefully we'recommunicating and improving.
And then I think we open it upto invite like um Matt Thornton
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is one of the people that is apart of the network here, Jerry,
and um he runs a non-profit fortroubled youth.
And I think that would beawesome to invite those guys on
to play to get them on to comeplay against a bunch of cops.
And his his are like inner cityyouth that are you know in gang
violence and and and all sortsof things.
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So um how many people did Mattsay had been shot out of I think
90 of the kids that he dealswith have been shot.
I mean, it's just a crazynumber.
So um I think it would be reallyfun to get those kids on, give
them a chance, one, to not haveto worry about the streets for a
little bit, two come on and playwith a bunch of cops and and
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talk shit and and and kind ofsee how we see things.
I think it'd be fun.
What are you giggling about,Benny?
SPEAKER_09 (12:32):
They could actually
come and they don't have to
worry about uh us getting ontothem or anything like that.
We're just we're doing this as aas a big unit.
Um you know, I don't know muchabout this game.
I just watched the trailer uhfor the first time.
Uh I don't know if if you can goif if people can go in there and
play op four or or bad guys,what that's known at.
I don't I don't know how it'sset up.
SPEAKER_07 (12:51):
If it's uh I think
it's just you against the it's
it's us four against thecomputer.
Gotcha.
And um it it doesn't matter ifyou play the same scenario, the
scenario is always different.
So we may be hit in the samehouse, but the rooms may be set
up slightly different.
The the the interactions withthe you know victims and
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suspects and all that stuff canbe different.
And then one of the cool partsis like you can talk to them,
like you can say, you know, showme your hands.
If you don't do that, thenthere's a chance that they'll
you know attack you or dosomething wonky.
So commands and stuff like that,like you can talk yourself out
of some engagement.
So it it's a very interactivegame.
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It's kind of it it's it's it's ait's a cop game, man.
That's really all it is.
It's a cop game.
So I think it'll be fun.
I think it'll be a different wayfor us to give back to our
audience.
We're we'll take a break, ahiatus, from doing this, from
doing the the body cambreakdowns.
So we will just swap the eventand it'll be now be the ready or
not.
(13:54):
And um, I give a shout out toCraig.
Craig sent us uh he sent out 20memberships.
Thank you, Craig.
For all those that wonder wherethe the millions and millions of
dollars go that um this showdoesn't make, uh, it goes right
back into the show, guys.
Um, so we can do these ideas.
Uh one of the things uh it lookslike Tim got himself a
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membership, so I'm sure he'llappreciate that.
But um, but truly thank you,Craig.
Uh, we really appreciate that,brother.
And uh the the cool part is themoney that we get and we put
back into the show gives us theopportunity to do the ready or
not idea because we're gonnaneed two people minimum behind
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the scenes.
We need somebody that'srecording what we're doing,
marking down times and all thatstuff, and then another person
to which would probably be Alan,uh, switching cameras and and
and doing that so you can seelike when banning's got got his,
you know, he's doing something,and you want to see when if
Jerry was playing and Jerry wasdoing something, like you'd be
able to switch the cameras backand forth to the relevant person
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at the time.
Because somebody's always intosome something.
SPEAKER_09 (15:04):
And and while we're
talking about this, are do you
have availability to show whatChris Hatchett created as a uh
with our avatars, our AI avatarson there?
Are you able to show that?
SPEAKER_07 (15:15):
I don't know that I
have it readily available.
Give me a sec.
I might I don't know if we haveit on.
Did he put it on Instagram?
SPEAKER_09 (15:27):
I don't think so.
I don't think he's he justshared it to us in a group text.
SPEAKER_07 (15:31):
I mean I I was gonna
say, other than that, I uh I
don't have it.
I don't have it available.
Let's put it that way.
Gotcha.
I know we put it on Discordsomewhere, but I don't have it
readily, readily available.
So and I don't want people tosee that date and get all
because it's we're not gonna doit on that date.
(15:51):
Sure.
Um we're we're looking for thefirst week of November.
That's when we're gonna try tokick this off.
We've been doing some of thelogistics behind the scenes, um,
but Marine Blood uh did not getone of those memberships, just
so you guys know.
So, in tradition, Jerry, I knowyou you're not drinking right
now, but every time Marine Blooddoes not get a membership, we
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have to take a drink.
So um I will be drinking some uhgifted barstone tonight, bar's
Bardstown.
SPEAKER_11 (16:21):
And uh I'll take a
little sip of my uh passion
fruit.
There you go.
SPEAKER_07 (16:28):
There you go.
Hey to each their own.
Salute, marine blood.
Um speaking of, all right, hasany this is not police related.
There's a new marine show onNetflix I checked out called
Boots.
(16:49):
Yeah, never heard of it.
I've gotten through abouttwo-thirds of the first episode,
and I don't think I'm gonnastick with it.
SPEAKER_09 (16:57):
That bad?
SPEAKER_07 (16:58):
Yeah, uh uh, I'm not
sure.
I I think it might be one ofthose things if you stick it
out, it could be worth it.
But I'm very much the type ofguy, if you don't get me in that
first episode, I'm probably notgonna stick around.
Like The Office.
SPEAKER_09 (17:13):
I I hated the
office.
Is it a documentary at ParisIsland?
No, no, no.
SPEAKER_07 (17:19):
It's a show, but
it's it's based around Paris
Island.
It's a they it's I'm gonna haveto watch one of them.
Yeah.
You you you're gonna text me andyou're gonna be like, you
motherfucker.
I can't wait for uh Mr.
Billfold to see it.
SPEAKER_09 (17:33):
Uh I just uh I get
really prideful when somebody
does it correctly, obviously,with the branch that I served
in, or I'm sure you would toowith the Air Force.
Uh but when they when they botchit or they're not correct or the
uniforms are off, and theMarines are very, very for good
reasons, picky with their uhalignment on their uniforms.
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Uh when somebody botches that, Iget in every movie I watch, I I
think I want to go slap the shitout of somebody who's on that
set that dressed the actor tolook like a Marine.
There's only a couple movies outthere that do it correctly.
SPEAKER_07 (18:06):
Well, I saw the what
drew my attention to it, um, and
for Mr.
Bill Fold, he said, are you guysgonna play on Xbox, PlayStation,
or PC?
I'm gonna be on PC.
So um, I don't I don't doconsole, I'm above it.
But uh anyway, somebody onInstagram hedged it was a former
Marine that was on the set, sohe was the guy that was telling
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them what to say, what to dress,all that stuff.
So they did have a Marine onthere.
Just don't know how how good hewas.
Um, Mr.
Belfold, I am pre-cruciblemarine, I won't recognize half
that shit.
SPEAKER_09 (18:41):
That's too bad.
I was the first I was in Platoon2072 Golf Company, and we were
the first uh platoon to gothrough the full crucible back
in '97.
SPEAKER_07 (18:53):
Damn.
SPEAKER_09 (18:54):
Uh so it was pretty
pretty neat to have.
I think they had what Parademagazine and some other media
outlets at the time to to watchthat.
And it was an absolute shit showbecause we have it was amazing
at the end of what you got to gothrough.
Uh, but these these these drillinstructors were learning it
too.
And and I understand now on whythey do that, and it really
confuses your brain, and ittruly puts you in the a times of
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war uh fought.
And so I I I wish all cops couldkind of go through an experience
of that because we do go throughthe ringer out here on the
streets, and to have bettermental preparation to do that
truly helps.
SPEAKER_07 (19:29):
Yeah, I wish people
knew about the Air Force
Crucible because it 36 holes.
You cannot take a golf cart, youhave to walk it, carry your own
bag, which is bullshit, and thenanything in the bunker you're
responsible for for clearingout, you know, your divots and
whatnot.
And I like, bro, you cannot makeme do that stuff.
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I am I'm above that, and to nothave a caddy, like, come on.
unknown (19:56):
Right.
SPEAKER_07 (19:57):
Jerry's like, you
fuckers.
Jerry, did you do military atall?
No, no military?
No, no worries, you didn't missout on a whole lot, I promise.
SPEAKER_11 (20:10):
I was uh very I was
very close to getting drafted to
go to Vietnam, and they probablysix months before I would have
been drafted, I they uh theystopped the draft.
SPEAKER_07 (20:21):
That whole don't
ask, don't tell saved you,
right?
SPEAKER_11 (20:24):
Yeah, I mean I
registered for the draft.
I was all set, I was set to go.
SPEAKER_07 (20:30):
Yeah, well, bro, I'm
glad you didn't.
SPEAKER_11 (20:33):
Yeah, there's a lot
of guys came back that got
really messed up there.
SPEAKER_07 (20:38):
Marine blood is
giving me he said, Wow, Eric,
that sounds so hard.
It was, guys.
SPEAKER_09 (20:44):
Oh I'm telling you.
Oh, marine blood.
We we we uh we get on each otherall the time about the military
BS, and that's what's great, isthese different branches can do
that.
SPEAKER_07 (20:53):
So talking shit to
each other.
Uh Mr.
Bill Fole, you see, he's jumpingout already.
The Navy crucible includes 72hours picking up powdered soap.
Too funny.
Oh shit.
My mom said, if you can't do allthat, then you're not a real
golfer.
Well, oh I'm an Air Forcegolfer.
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There's a difference, Mom.
Steve Schlager said, uh, the all36 by yourself?
Question mark.
I know.
Now you see the struggle, guys.
Don't go Air Force unless youwant to be super whoa.
You'll cut you'll come out ofthere an operator, I promise.
SPEAKER_09 (21:36):
Make you tell your
pigeon story again.
SPEAKER_07 (21:38):
Yeah, right.
All right.
So uh second part of what we do.
We we first part we usually talkabout news, things that we got
coming down the pipe.
Uh second thing we do is we talkabout some of the social media
that we posted and got a lot ofgood feedback.
Well, got a lot of feedback.
It's not always good.
So, Jerry, you're gonna likethis part.
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Gonna watch some video and anddiscuss.
It's not quite the body cam livething that we normally do.
Um, this is just uh discussingsome people's points of view.
So we are going to share thisscreen.
Unfortunately, it doesn't showthe largest picture in the world
when we do this.
(22:20):
That is about as large as thatpicture is gonna get on
Instagram.
I cannot do a biggie size onthis, but um we're going to
watch this and go.
SPEAKER_02 (22:34):
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Why?
SPEAKER_15 (22:38):
No, she comes.
Sure, we're running 50 miles anhour, she's running 80 to 50
miles an hour.
I'm a constant Jefferson CountyConstable.
Okay.
SPEAKER_16 (22:44):
Oh, you run light
down here, but there she is.
Okay, that vehicle there.
Yeah, okay.
Let me pull it.
Yeah, you let's all move overthere.
SPEAKER_07 (22:52):
So if you didn't
catch that, he's pretty upset
about this car doing 50 to 80miles an hour, somewhere in
between there.
He's a constable.
He's not in uniform.
His car is unmarked.
Uh, it's got a little bit of itlooked like it had some in the
dash lights, maybe, um uh in hisunmarked personal vehicle.
SPEAKER_09 (23:14):
And and and let's
let's be real, he's the elected
constable.
SPEAKER_07 (23:17):
Yeah, elected, yeah.
SPEAKER_09 (23:18):
Yep, yep.
He's the elected constable, andhe's I'm not sure, and I'm not
gonna down the guy because Idon't know him personally.
Uh, but when you're doing atraffic stop and and and that
thing, and then you're dressedlike he is, even with my
experience, if somebody came upto I would be questioning some
things, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_11 (23:37):
Yeah, it's uh it's
not good jumping out of your car
like that.
He just had a badge around hisneck.
Yeah, you know, that's yeah, howdo you know he's not you know uh
imposter?
SPEAKER_07 (23:48):
And no no radio in
the car, nothing like that.
Um what's that?
Did he have a gun?
He I don't I can't see it.
Not I haven't seen it yet.
Okay.
Okay.
You need to he might, but it'sunderneath that shirt and and
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them old ass titties he's got.
That dude is Jerry.
That's he might be older thanme.
That's what I'm saying, Jerry.
This is the difference.
You guys might be the same age,but you took care of yourself.
This guy, he did not.
SPEAKER_11 (24:25):
Well, I don't I
don't need to wear a bra.
SPEAKER_07 (24:27):
Yeah.
So here's my here's part of myproblem already.
You're in an unmarked car,you're not in uniform, you're
dressed like a sloppy mess, youyou're acting crazy.
Who gets this upset about atraffic stop?
Because it was speeding.
And a little bit of backstory incase you die you guys haven't
(24:48):
seen this or don't know.
The lady fled from him when hegot out of the car because she
goes, This ain't even a fuckingcop.
And she took off after pullingover.
SPEAKER_09 (24:59):
So in a defense to
prosecution, that's gonna stand
all day long.
I don't care what state you'rein.
Well, what jurisdiction is this?
SPEAKER_07 (25:06):
I I'm not a hundred
percent sure.
I do know as we get this videokicked off a little bit more.
This guy, this constable is nolonger in his jurisdiction.
It started in his and then itended in this guy's so that,
okay?
SPEAKER_15 (25:23):
For your back of
life, that was happening.
You're gonna make it my thing.
You're gonna just stop side.
SPEAKER_13 (25:31):
I was scared.
You're not in a police car.
SPEAKER_15 (25:33):
That is a police
vegetables.
SPEAKER_13 (25:35):
You're not in a
uniform.
How do I know that?
SPEAKER_07 (25:38):
She got a point.
I'm with her.
I am with her on this one.
And he's acting like a nut.
If you're if you're gonna pullsomeone over, like why why why
are you letting speeding get youthat worked up?
SPEAKER_09 (25:55):
It's it's got mall
security written all over it.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (25:58):
Here's my problem.
He jumps out of the car.
Let's say the people that he'syou know confronting have a
weapon, he has no radio withhim, there's people don't even
know where he's at.
God forbid he gets into a aconfrontation or a shootout.
What's he gonna do?
SPEAKER_07 (26:17):
Right.
He's got no recourse becausenobody even knows he's out on
it.
Yeah.
Mr.
Milfole goes, that dude's firstservice weapon was a dragoon.
Holy shit.
Oh shit.
SPEAKER_09 (26:28):
And I used to drive
a uh a dragoon just so he knows.
Uh throw up uh KingPomegranate's post.
That's this is a good one totalk about because I've heard
this my whole law enforcementcareer, and I want to talk about
it.
SPEAKER_07 (26:42):
It's totally
different than an officer.
They have to buy all their ownequipment and they get paid by
the job they do.
He can't affect arrest without ajudge judge's warrant.
SPEAKER_09 (26:52):
So so here in the
state of Texas, and it's also
the same in Oklahoma, if you'rea constable, if you're the
elected official, and yousometimes, depending on the size
of your office, you're gonnahave several deputy constables.
They are Texas peace officers.
They have the same authority asthe city of Dallas, Houston,
Austin, uh, any of them, orsmaller agency, the same arrest.
(27:15):
They are a basic peace officer.
And just because they're workingfor the constable's office only
means that their primary job isusually out serving civil
process.
That can go from servingsomebody's civil papers on
divorce, a lawsuit coming up.
Uh they do some different thingsfor for bankruptcy.
They they've got a whole gamutof things that they do, but they
(27:36):
can absolutely enforce trafficlaw.
As a matter of fact, a few yearsago, uh the Dallas County, their
constables were out therehelping with all the speeders on
the highway.
Now, not a lot, not a lot ofpeople agreed with what they did
as they got a whole bunch ofconstable cars and they were
slowing them down on 635, and Ibelieve it was uh Interstate 30
(27:57):
to keep everybody at the postedspeed limit.
They eventually stopped doingthat.
But they they are marked, theyhave dispatch, they usually
utilize county dispatch, but butthey are peace officers, and
they don't need a judge's orderto go out there and run traffic.
Now, that's Texas and Oklahomathat I can speak on that
confidently about.
SPEAKER_11 (28:12):
Now, are they are
they just from the from that
particular county or they havestatewide jurisdiction?
SPEAKER_09 (28:19):
It would depend on
the charge.
So any peace officer in thestate of Texas has uh
jurisdiction in the entirecounty for a Class B uh and
above.
So if you were to see a drunkdriver just as an example and
you're off duty, you cantechnically uh make an arrest,
not that you would, in in thecounty.
Statewide, you can do anythingfor you know state jail felony
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and above.
So it's uh statewidejurisdiction, absolutely, when
it comes to letter of the law,but class C stuff, which is
traffic type stuff and lower endstuff, you would have to be on
duty and you're never in yournormal uh performance duties.
SPEAKER_07 (28:56):
Yeah, uh on this, um
I I don't know enough about
constables.
So uh that's why I don't speaktoo too hard on this video um
because I just don't know whatthey're allowed to do, what
they're not allowed to do.
So I just focused on what theyshouldn't have done.
Doesn't matter what theirjurisdiction is on here.
This could have been a regularold city cop for all I care.
(29:19):
Like Jerry was pointing out, youdidn't call it out.
This officer just happened tostumble upon this going on.
Um, and then the guy literallylike cuts off the officer's
vehicle, follows her up up overthe curb to come get behind her,
which was insane.
So, and now let's uh let's keepgoing here.
SPEAKER_02 (29:43):
You are yelling at
me! You're in my channel now.
Back up.
SPEAKER_07 (29:52):
So the rule is the
marked unit in the marked in in
the fully uniformed officerdoesn't matter, has priority.
SPEAKER_09 (29:59):
That's it.
SPEAKER_11 (30:00):
That's the rule I'd
always say.
SPEAKER_07 (30:01):
Is that what you
had, Jerry?
SPEAKER_11 (30:03):
Yeah, he's got to
take yeah, he's got to take over
because now the the lady inquestion knows that there's a
real police officer there.
SPEAKER_07 (30:10):
Yep.
Yep.
So in in my opinion, the officerthat is telling him to back up,
he's in the right.
I like that he's taking control.
And in this guy, just like inlike in sports, in anything,
he's too emotionally hijacked.
You have to cut him off.
Like you should not let him be apart of this anymore.
(30:32):
And he doesn't see it.
He's he's emotionally charged,he's not thinking logically, and
he's not acting reasonably.
SPEAKER_02 (30:40):
I need to kill out.
You need to kill out.
Just go there.
SPEAKER_07 (30:45):
I will kill it.
There's the ego.
Yep.
There's the ego.
Don't you tell me what to do.
This is my stop.
Nope.
You don't get a stop.
You're not in uniform, buddy.
Um, nor should you be able to dothat.
Oh, yeah.
I'll give you an update when weget done with this.
SPEAKER_02 (31:04):
Hey, do you know
what jurisdiction you're in
right now?
Yes, I know.
It don't matter.
I come back in jurisdiction withmy iPhone chasing her.
SPEAKER_07 (31:09):
Yeah.
That's not how jurisdictionworks.
You yeah, you you were chasingher and you chased her across
your jurisdiction, but yourjurisdiction, if if your
jurisdiction in your state rulesthat you have a limit to your
jurisdiction, you have to callahead and get permission to keep
continue.
You don't do that.
SPEAKER_11 (31:25):
Did you say I was
pacing her?
Chasing her.
SPEAKER_07 (31:31):
I don't know.
SPEAKER_11 (31:31):
I don't have the
ability to- I thought I heard
him saying I paced her.
SPEAKER_07 (31:35):
I think he no, he
chased her.
He chased her acrossjurisdiction.
SPEAKER_11 (31:39):
Okay.
SPEAKER_09 (31:40):
Yeah.
And in Texas, just to just tobecause it's going to rattle
until I talk about it.
But in Texas, let's say, let'suse two different counties, and
you have a constable in onecounty that's buttoned up to the
next one, and this chasehappened at the county line and
it ended like this.
You know, a good constable wouldsay, hey, okay, do your thing.
If you have any enforcement,that's fine.
(32:00):
He can obviously go write anarrest warrant later.
However, with the way he'sdressed, the way he conducted
business, there's a lot offactors here, defense to
prosecution to where a good DAis going to have this thrown
out, andor a good county judge,depending on what level uh of
incarceration he's trying tosearch for, if he's wanting to
arrest her other than just atraffic citation.
Uh, I think that they wouldthrow it out just based on his
(32:22):
dress and everything out,depending on the state that this
guy's in, obviously.
SPEAKER_11 (32:25):
He also mentioned
something about speed.
What what what is he using tomeasure speed?
SPEAKER_07 (32:30):
That's yeah, that's
one of the things I pointed out.
Is like you're either eyeballingit or you're pacing with your
vehicle, which isn't calibrated.
Yeah, when's the last time youcalibrated your personally owned
vehicle that uh according toMarine Bloody, has like some
small sticker on it uh on hisdoors?
Uh I I don't I don't count youhaving your own personal little
sticker on there as being a marka truly marked police unit.
(32:54):
So yeah, you may be able to tryto argue that in court, but
everything's based onreasonableness.
Is it reasonable for that driverto be able to see that small ass
sticker?
Because I still I've watchedthis video three or four times.
There's nothing that shows meit's clearly marked.
So it needs to be visible to adriver that's passing by, or not
(33:16):
something that I need to be upon top of to be able to read.
So it's a it's aboutreasonableness.
So I don't think that qualifies.
Um, but let's keep going here.
SPEAKER_02 (33:26):
Everybody, that does
not look like a police back up.
Yeah, get a dip.
SPEAKER_15 (33:35):
I'm not arguing this
stuff.
Get over there.
Don't kill me.
She has been looking forkillable.
She's pulling away from theperfect stuff.
SPEAKER_02 (33:46):
Okay, don't figure
that out in a second.
Let her remember you're inMontana, okay?
So you're gonna kill them.
You're gonna leave it in yourjurisdiction anymore.
You need to be in the monitor.
Did you let family know that youwere coming?
No, no, exactly.
So I don't know any of this istrue.
You know, you can't youunderstand no?
I'm not arguing with you.
SPEAKER_07 (34:07):
Woo! I love it.
Um so long story short, thatconstable is no longer a
constable.
They forced his ass intoretirement.
Um I I I would have I would havebeen okay with charges on that
guy.
A hundred percent.
Because he acted completely outof pocket, over speeding.
(34:32):
That was the whole reason thathe decided to chase somebody.
Not in he you hear him admit iton this his guy's camera that he
didn't even inform anybody thathe was doing it.
So, to your point, Jerry, nobodyfucking knew.
And you're just chasing.
And to this officer's credit, hegoes, So, how do we know what
you said is true?
You didn't even call it in.
(34:53):
So, uh, yeah, that I I got.
SPEAKER_11 (34:58):
Well, maybe in the
end of his career, he's getting
a little too nutty.
I I don't I mean, at the end ofyour career, you need to chill
out.
SPEAKER_07 (35:05):
Yeah, I agree.
I think that um I think thatthere I'm not gonna say it's a
specific age, but for everybodyit's a little different.
When you hit a certain age andthese little stupid ass things
make you nuts and piss you off,you know, I think that's a
(35:26):
that's a clear indicator thatit's time to hang it up.
And you guys all know somebodyin your family.
You're like they're just rantingand raving.
Ah, Agnes left her fucking trashcan on my side of the driveway
today.
Bitch, if I see her, I'm gonnaget like you're like, Jesus
Christ, relax.
Like that didn't bother you tenyears ago, but now it it pisses
(35:50):
you right off.
Like I think there's somethingto that.
What are you looking at,Banning?
SPEAKER_09 (35:57):
Just reading the
comments, coming down.
Yeah, you know, there's there'sdifferent laws in different
states, but then there comes tothe custom of are you presenting
yourself correct no matter whatstate you're in?
Yeah.
What what is what is a normal,readable, reasonable, and
prudent person gonna think whenyou get out of a vehicle like
that?
SPEAKER_07 (36:12):
I'm disappointed in
this message by Tim.
He said Discord has the rest ofthe videos on that guy.
I would have said somethinglike, hey guys, want to see the
rest of the videos about thatperson?
Shoot on over to two cops onedonut discord.
Check it out.
We got it.
Just gonna give Tim shittonight.
Tim, you're on my list tonight.
Freaking meth meth Santa Claus.
(36:36):
I don't know if you guys everseen that video where uh between
two ferns when um ZachGalfinakis is making fun of uh
David Letterman.
He's like, I'm talking aboutmeth Santa Claus.
Uh Mr.
Bill Fold said it's not nutty,it's indicative of what police
(36:56):
culture has been for decades.
Get away, getting away with thattype of shit was easier when
cameras weren't around.
I mean, you're not wrong.
It would have been easier to getaway with shit like that when
cameras weren't around.
But guess what?
They are around, and thatofficer stuck up for what was
right.
SPEAKER_11 (37:14):
So change with the
times.
SPEAKER_07 (37:17):
Yep.
Yep, everything, you know, therewas there was a time when our
presidents were using racialslurs during speeches.
Times have a changed.
So um, let's keep going here.
And we'll go to over to the nextvideo.
Okay, I'm gonna set this one upa little bit.
(37:41):
You guys remember the video, thecrazy ass deputy squires that
comes out with his gun at thesekids?
Remember that one, Banning?
SPEAKER_09 (37:48):
I do.
It was a couple shows ago.
SPEAKER_07 (37:50):
You're gonna see a
little reminder of that, but
here we got a sheriff talkingabout it at a press conference,
okay?
So I'm gonna share this and thenuh kind of give my feedback on
this one.
You guys tell me if I'm way offon this.
So play.
SPEAKER_00 (38:09):
And I can I can also
see how the average citizen sees
that video and just goes in theshop as to what they see.
But again, knowing what I knowabout the investigation today
versus what I do about it onSunday night and Monday of this
week, uh I'm not I'm not sayingthat the video will ever get
(38:29):
video uh and there arecircumstances that led up to it,
there are circumstances that ledup to the jury uh and things
that happened thereafter.
But I can tell you from fromfrom my position, looking at it
demonstratively, there is a hopeof politics of any and all, in
combination or individually,would uh cause termination of
(38:50):
the employee.
I get what the sheriff's saying.
SPEAKER_07 (38:53):
Alright, so to me,
okay, I give you my opinion, and
Jerry and Banning, you kind oftell me what you think.
It's the tiptoeing bullshit.
Just say what you mean.
Say what you know the peoplecame there to listen to you say.
Hey, we fucked up.
This is what we found, this isthe backstory of what we know so
(39:15):
far.
And here's what we've done aboutit.
That's it.
It's really simple.
But no, the sheriff went and didthis dance and really said a
whole bunch of nothing.
SPEAKER_11 (39:28):
What about what
about he said he was terminated?
Was there any criminal charges?
SPEAKER_07 (39:33):
Right.
You can let us know you'reyou're looking into criminal
charges, or no, we're notlooking into like you there you
can be forthcoming withoutruining an investigation,
without tainting any sort ofpool of you know, potential
jurors or anything like that.
There's a lot you could havesaid, and you you just you
danced, you you turned into apolitician.
(39:53):
And you guys, and the thing is,is they really did a good job.
They they came in, they came inhot, they pulled his gun and
badge almost immediately.
They fired him like a day or twolater, and then um, I think they
even tried to uh there wasclaims that he didn't that that
the cops on scene wouldn't givehim a DWI test to see if he had
(40:15):
been drinking, and that wasn'ttrue.
What had happened was herefused, they don't have PBTs,
portable breathalyzer tests.
So because they don't have thePBTs, they had to take him back
to the sector to do the umbreathalyzer.
And they said on scene on bodycamera that they believed
alcohol was involved.
So they went to try to get himbreathalyzed and he refused.
SPEAKER_09 (40:38):
And it and just to
add to that, I think this was in
what Beauford, South Carolina isif I read that right.
Uh, I'm sure they still have alaw to where, you know, IA or
his commander or however thatdepartment is set up, they could
have very well, because he'spresenting himself at work, he's
got the badge going.
Why not write a warrant and getthe friggin' blood?
(40:59):
You know, if he's presentedhimself that way, do it.
Period.
Get the blood, be done with it.
If the blood comes back in acertain way, then we're going
criminal.
And you've got other stuff to gocriminal on.
I have not seen the entirevideo.
But however, I believe just fromwatching this short little clip,
we have enough to go on criminalcharges, charges as it is.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (41:20):
And that was an ag
assault, right?
I mean, it was an ag assaultagainst those kids.
SPEAKER_07 (41:24):
Yeah, I mean, it
depends on what he says.
Basically, the video that I saw,the the larger video is the kids
are walking down a neighborhood.
This guy, the deputy, comes upon an ATV.
It looks like there may be abeer bottle on the ATV, and he's
questioning the kids why they'rein the neighborhood and who they
(41:44):
are.
And the kids are like, fuck off.
Like they're being teens.
And uh he he drives off and hecomes back in a truck and then
he starts riding next to them,asking them who they are, why
they're there, and they'rejawjacking at each other.
Now it's just ego, ego, ego onboth sides.
And I don't know if he presentshimself as a deputy yet.
(42:06):
But then he comes back to whatyou saw, him trying to sloppily
throw on his vest, pointing hisgun, in his hey dudes and
shorts, and acting a fool.
All over what?
Kids walking in theneighborhood, and then he tried
to claim that one of thempointed a gun at him and then
hid it in a backpack.
There was no gun found, therewas no nothing.
(42:28):
Um and then a couple citizenscame over to help out the
officer, and there were somepeople that got butthurt about
the citizens helping him out.
And I'm I said I thought it wasa good thing that the citizens
helped because it kept everybodyhonest.
That officer, if those citizenshadn't come over there, he would
have been able to claim that hewas outnumbered and felt like
that these kids were trying toattack him.
(42:50):
Because they they were beingrowdy a little bit, they were
being semi-resistive, so itcould have got real bad real
quick.
Um, and those citizens comingover, I think, actually helped
out everybody.
So um Brandar 86 said he neededto still make it sound uh he had
the police unions back.
(43:11):
If he sounded like he wasagainst the police, he would
have been shunned.
Yeah, it's a pol it's a it's apolitical game with sheriffs
because they're elected.
Uh it's just man, you there's somany sheriffs that stand on
business, you know?
And I I I don't know.
I just I feel like I don't feellike he stood on anything on
(43:32):
that.
I feel like he just kind of itwas just a vague generalization
to placate everybody.
And I was like, damn, dude, justjust talk with your heart.
That's how I kind of saw it.
SPEAKER_09 (43:43):
Well, what what you
stated to begin with, a dance.
That's 100% what that was.
It was a dance because he didn'thave all the answers he wanted
yet to be able to present uh tothe general public.
But as a sheriff, as yourelected official, that's usually
the highest law enforcementperson uh in that county, you've
got to be able to come out thereand stand your ground.
(44:04):
Either you know your deputy waswrong or you knew he was right,
and these are the actions you'regonna take, and you're gonna do
it swiftly.
I mean, that's the only way uhto get the people to understand
that you're you're here for thecommunity and and the law
enforcement in general, but it'sgotta be it's gotta be for the
community itself, period.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_07 (44:21):
Mr.
Beth Fultz said, wait, a coplied about the presence of a gun
to justify use of force?
I don't believe you, SergeantLevine.
Oh shit, I miss his sarcasm.
But you know, like I said, wewe've kind of discussed that
actual call, and obviouslyeverything that should have
(44:42):
happened, in my opinion,happened.
Dude got his gun and badge takenaway right away.
Investigation came underway andhe was fired very quickly.
Like it was very quick becausethe the video evidence was just
overwhelmingly damning of thisguy.
And um him refusing to take thebreathalyzer, that got him fired
right away.
And the sheriff actually umacknowledged that that that was
(45:05):
one of the things that okay, ifyou're not gonna take a
breathalzer, you're fired.
And so the sheriff did stand onbusiness when it counted, but
like I said, the the whole pressconference thing was just so
phony to me.
I just damn, I just want you tospeak from your heart.
Um and what's funny, I'm gonnashare the screen again.
I just noticed this.
(45:27):
Uh share screen.
I don't know if you can see it,but Jerry, your comment was
right there.
In reality, whether on duty oroff-duty, police are held to a
higher standard.
That is something you know goinginto the profession.
Having arrest powers is a largeresponsibility, and acting
(45:50):
accordingly and professional iswhat all cops should strive for.
So I like it, sir.
I like it.
So let's uh all right, we'regonna exit out of that one.
Um we got two more of theselittle Instagram videos that I'm
gonna show.
Jude Ramsey said, hit that likebutton.
(46:11):
I like it.
I like it.
Um all right, let me sharescreen.
Share.
Okay.
Um, so this video is a, youknow, we show a lot of high
stress, you know, traumaticthings.
And this is uh this is one thatjust kind of hit me in the feels
(46:32):
of of cops doing the rightthing.
SPEAKER_14 (47:42):
Okay.
SPEAKER_07 (47:44):
Okay.
So I'll tell you what I reallyliked about that.
One, the officer didn't get allID crack on him.
Okay, since I came out andtalked to you, can I get your
ID?
No, he went out there for justto help.
And there's no law enforcementaction here, so there's no need
to go after ID.
And he gave this guy a bunch ofgreat tips.
(48:08):
And one thing that did irritateme is some people in the
comments were like, Well, ifhe's doing such a good job, why
do you let him stand on the sideof the road for so long while I
was da-da-da-da-da-da-da?
Shut up.
Shut up.
He came out there to help.
He helped.
SPEAKER_11 (48:23):
The cop did
everything except change the
tire.
SPEAKER_07 (48:26):
Right.
Yeah.
And I'm good, I'm just going toassume that he called a truck
because he didn't have a tire tochange.
So um, I thought I thought thatthat was a great, a great
interaction, a great example ofhow to do police work in a
different capacity and and andbuild trust with the community.
(48:49):
And I don't think we see thatenough.
I know this happens all thetime.
I really do.
I know this happens all thetime, but nobody's pulling body
cam footage for this.
We got lucky.
Like we get lucky when we seethe good stuff.
Nobody gives a shit when we docool shit.
The only time it's very rareanybody pulls the good stuff.
So I think that's why I thinkit's important to show the good
(49:10):
stuff.
Because otherwise we're justgonna uh I've talked about this
so many times, but if we alwaysshow the bad stuff, man, it's
just gonna eat us alive.
I won't I want you guys to seethe good stuff too.
SPEAKER_11 (49:22):
Well, that makes you
know, the bad stuff always makes
the news, you know.
So that's that's what peoplekind of dwell on.
SPEAKER_07 (49:30):
Yep, yep, I agree.
SPEAKER_11 (49:32):
Um you know, getting
back to that previous video, you
know, off duty stuff, um in myin my career, I've seen more
guys get in trouble off dutythan on duty.
SPEAKER_07 (49:47):
Oh yeah, yeah, for
sure.
Yep.
SPEAKER_11 (49:51):
Drinking and
driving, doing dumb shit, yeah,
getting in fights and justthrowing their throwing the
badge out whenever they can toget out of stuff.
And you know, like I said,you're off, you're you're
responsible on and off duty.
It doesn't matter.
You're you're held to a higherstandard.
SPEAKER_07 (50:09):
Yep, yep.
If you start throwing that badgearound, military guys will do
this with me too when I'm when Iwas working in the streets as a
cop.
Oh military.
I'm like, then you fucking knowbetter.
You know better.
Like, now I'm gonna get a holdof your fur shirt and let them
know.
Because they're gonna make yourlife way more miserable than a
simple ticket that I wasprobably gonna have to do for
(50:31):
you, you know, having a mutualfight over here.
SPEAKER_09 (50:34):
I uh when I was a
rookie, I think I was caught for
three years.
I was in I was in canine uhworking down in the in the DFW
area, and I stopped two Marinesthat were on 10-day leave after
uh boot camp and they weregetting ready to go to their MOS
school, and they basically uhwere coming down a residential
(50:56):
going into a commercial zone, sofrom 35 into a 45.
Um and when I when I popped themwith radar, you know, they were
11 over and got them pulledover.
It's the officers' discretion ofwhat they want to do.
Uh, they both pulled out theirlittle cat cards.
Hey, man, and they could see mytattoo, my EGA underneath my
sleeve because I had cropsleeves at the time and a young
(51:17):
cop doing retarded things withmy uniform.
So marine stuff.
That's code for marine stuff,and uh other than that other
word.
Anyway, I pulled both of themout of a car, it was a safe
area, hardly any traffic, and Ismoked them on the side of the
road.
And that's basically turning thelittle grass patch where they
were at into a uh get healthystation.
And we were doing uh jumpingjacks, push-ups, sit-ups,
(51:41):
everything right there for aboutthree minutes, and and I and I
wrote them a warning and sentthem on away.
Their unit was about to bedeployed.
I used the powers of the stateof Texas gave me to give them a
warning, uh, but we got strongtogether as a team.
Now, I got down there and withthem and did it.
Now, I got a soft verbalreprimand from that from my
lieutenant at the time, um,instead of just cutting them a
(52:02):
warning or cutting them acitation and getting out, and I
get it.
I learned from that.
But I truly believe that thosetwo young Marines learned from
that.
That they need they are held toa higher standard.
It doesn't matter if they've gottheir dress blues on, uniform
on, Charlie's, doesn't matter.
If you're a freaking Marine,you're out there and you're
you're held to a higherstandard, just like officers are
when they're uh on or off duty,just like Jerry was stating in
(52:22):
that comment.
SPEAKER_07 (52:23):
Yeah.
Mr.
Belfold's making funny.
He said blousiness sleeves toshow off the guns.
SPEAKER_09 (52:28):
Maybe a little extra
thunder and lightning on traffic
so that's my hair back then.
SPEAKER_07 (52:32):
Eye of the night.
So the only reason I ever gavemy military ID was getting
pulled over, is because I hadMichigan plates on the back and
I didn't need a front plate.
So they could so they couldcouple that with my
registration.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
No, don't get me wrong.
I you can tell when somebody'strying to just flash their badge
or flash their military card tohelp try to get them out of
(52:53):
something versus, you know, likeI I've told people, I've told
officers before, like, I've givethem my ID, getting pulled over
for speeding, uh, and I'm like,hey, there's a firearm in the
vehicle, it's my off-dutyweapon, and just letting them
know.
And they're like, because somestates require CCW, some states,
(53:14):
uh, if you're a law enforcementofficer, they let you carry all
these different rules.
So um for me, I would my policeID was why I was allowed to
carry.
So that's the excuse I would useto let them know that there was
a gun in the car.
And uh typically you didn't geta ticket.
So although in Montana I did geta ticket.
(53:38):
So and I didn't say shit aboutit because I deserved it.
I was uh my mom said that shenever dropped me on my head, but
I was hit hard with a flyinghockey puck uh in one of my
games in high school.
Yeah, it knocked me out.
Um, my left ear, yeah, yeah,she's right.
(53:59):
And uh yeah, I was uh circlingbehind the net and somebody
slapshot.
I remember hearing the crack andlike, oh, and uh next thing I
know, I'm waking up off the ice,ears ringing, and coach drags me
over to the bench, and probablyfive minutes later I'm like, I'm
(54:20):
good to go now, coach, and Ifinished the game.
The whole CTE thing wasn't athing when I was a kid.
SPEAKER_11 (54:28):
Yeah, they didn't
have that protocol with you know
concussion protocol.
SPEAKER_07 (54:32):
Coach, I don't even
think I was skating in a
straight line, that's for sure.
Uh Wade Lucero said in all capslike an old person.
Uh a lot of Bond agent videosout trying to walk in house and
trespassing, acting like copssaying they have the same power
as cops.
(54:53):
Like cops saying they have thesame power as cops.
It's not true.
What you think?
I'm not sure what you're askingthere, sir.
Uh Mr.
Billfold said it's a coin flip.
I had police tell me, slow down,double dog, and others toss my
truck for an hour.
It all depends on the cop.
(55:13):
Yeah, very true.
I think that's that's fair.
Um a ticket in Montana, thatmeans Eric was low-level flying.
You're not wrong.
No, I was in a Jeep.
I was in a Wrangler.
I ain't flying in a Wrangler, Ipromise you.
SPEAKER_09 (55:32):
You weren't going
over 75.
SPEAKER_07 (55:34):
Yeah, no, I was
probably going 70 and a 50 or
something like that.
I remember.
Um yeah, it is what it is.
I was speeding.
I had to pay for it.
Um but yeah, all right.
Let me let me go to this lastInstagram video real quick.
Um I I really don't know shitabout bounty hunters.
(55:57):
I I never I don't think I'veever encountered a bounty
hunter.
Not on duty.
Have you guys?
SPEAKER_11 (56:06):
Um, I have.
I've yeah, you know, they're uhyou know, they they have to show
you the paperwork, and you know,you can't you can't affect the
arrest for them, but sometimesyou stand by while they're doing
their job.
Kind of like a guy doing a repo.
SPEAKER_07 (56:24):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I know the rules andstuff uh as far as you know,
they gotta have all thepaperwork and whatnot, but I've
never they I've never beencalled to a call that they were
involved in, nothing.
SPEAKER_09 (56:36):
And I I I did
several times.
SPEAKER_07 (56:39):
Yeah, no.
SPEAKER_09 (56:40):
Oh, absolutely, man.
They they were hopping andpopping in one of the cities
that I worked, and uh eventuallyone of the dispatchers, because
he he'd always present himselfon the phone calling the
non-emergency number as agentschmuckatelli, let's call it
that.
And they're like, you know what,we're busy with 911 calls.
Here's Sweatland's cell phonenumber, and gave this friggin'
uh bounty hunter my cell phonenumber.
(57:01):
Eventually I had to have thatchanged within about six months.
This dude would blow me up 24hours a day.
Hey, we're gonna go serve awarrant.
We'd love for you to come down.
And we don't what I wouldusually do is I'd go down, look
at their paperwork, and I'd say,Yep, looks to me like you have a
felony warrant for forso-and-so.
Good luck.
SPEAKER_05 (57:16):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_09 (57:16):
You know, we can't,
you know, there's just too much
liability and bicycle'sliability there to insert the
department shoulder patch to godo that unless we're actively
working an investigation forsaid person.
So they would go do it.
And then we would get calls fromfrom houses.
Hey, we got a guy jumping in ourbackyard looking in our windows.
Well, now that's a suspiciousperson, so we're gonna go out
(57:36):
there.
And sometimes it was a bountyhunter.
They were kind of it was kind ofscary.
Uh, you know, it kind of remindsyou people that maybe didn't
make it into police cat,whatever.
You know, you can make all thejokes that you want, but I mean
I I I experienced that, and itwas kind of scary.
SPEAKER_07 (57:50):
Yeah.
Um, Wade, okay, Wade clarified,he said, asking, Isn't it
dangerous to walk into someone'shouse when you don't have the
authority?
I I don't I don't know that theycan't.
I don't know what the rules arefor them for that.
After I just said I know therules and stuff about him.
SPEAKER_11 (58:05):
Uh he don't it's
almost they have to know he's in
there.
Yeah, I was gonna say they haveto know he's absolutely in there
to get him.
SPEAKER_07 (58:12):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because if it's like especiallywhen we said it's a wanted
felon, like that yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (58:17):
I mean, it's a guy
that's you know, most of the
time it's a guy that justdoesn't, you know, jump spot.
Yes, and then they gotta go gethim.
SPEAKER_07 (58:25):
I'm gonna give a
shout out to uh Montero, 2456,
throwing us 50 bucks.
Holy cow, on the super chat.
Thank you so much.
Um I don't know if this is ourMontero, uh Ryan Montero that
was on the show, uh, his dad orhis mom.
Um, because I think his mom'sname is Carmela or something
(58:46):
close to that.
And uh the dad um was yeah, wetalked to all three of them on
LinkedIn usually.
So um that's a big that is a bigcompliment.
So thank you very much.
Um and uh Montero said, uh, heyfellas, hope all is well.
Banning, the beard looksmajestic.
Mr.
Worms, you're a legend, sir.
(59:07):
Hope we can talk sometime.
Eric, I am glad things went wellat the conference.
Stay safer, you guys.
Um, appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Um again, guys.
The donations is what makes theshow possible.
So it doesn't go in our pockets,none of that.
SPEAKER_09 (59:26):
So and he just said
it's Ryan, it's Ryan, bro.
SPEAKER_07 (59:30):
What's that?
SPEAKER_09 (59:31):
He just commented on
there, it's Ryan.
SPEAKER_07 (59:32):
Oh, it is Ryan.
Okay, cool.
So he's on his YouTube account,that's what it is.
Appreciate you, Ryan.
Um Wade said exactly could befake cops or robbers could meet
a SR twenty five with tungsten.
Yeah, yeah, you're you're notwrong.
I mean, I think that people thatdefend themselves from a
(59:53):
potential uh bond chaser um.
Yeah, they they're openingthemselves up to a really
dangerous situation.
SPEAKER_09 (01:00:04):
And and I know a lot
of people refer back to what was
that dog the bounty hunter.
SPEAKER_07 (01:00:07):
Oh, dog the bounty
hunter, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_09 (01:00:09):
Yeah, that was what
down in Hawaii, if I remember
right.
Um and and they do have cause Iwhen I was watching that show, I
was I was a young cop when itcame out, and I was like, Holy
shit, I mean, some of the stuffthat they were doing, I was
like, I'm surprised they're notgetting shot.
They were carrying these pepperspray guns, they would see the
one in person in the house, theywould enter the house and and
(01:00:30):
and take the guy into jail, andthen at the end of the show, dog
would have the guy sit in thebackseat of their family minivan
that doubled as a as a prisonertransport to the county jail or
or whatever it was, and he'dpray for them.
And I appreciated that part ofthe show.
Um, but then again, it's likehow much of that was true, how
much of it was staged for fortelevision, but obviously the
laws in Hawaii are differentthan Texas uh in reference to
(01:00:52):
bounty hunters, and I knowFlorida's got its own set of
laws, Georgia, etc.
They're they're different fromwhen the bounty hunters go out
there and enact their whateverpower they have.
SPEAKER_07 (01:01:01):
Yeah, Mr.
Billfold said when you bond out,you have fewer rights.
You are trading those rights fortemporary pretrial freedom.
That's how that works, whichmakes sense.
Um, yeah, it is weird.
Um I I don't know, luck, or ifit's just I just never had that
come across, I guess.
I don't know.
(01:01:21):
Um show me the audits or show meaudit said uh they said it's
rope and the bondsman can yankit at any time, but each state
gives its own authority onbounty bondsmen.
That makes sense.
Chaplin Campbell in the housesaying, Hello, how are you, sir?
Appreciate you being in here.
Um Craig said that he operatedin Hawaii and Colorado.
(01:01:44):
Speaking of Colorado, I'm gonnabe there 17th through the 22nd.
Hope to see some of you guys outthere.
Uh, we'll be at the IACP.
You gonna be out there, Benning?
Did you find out yet?
SPEAKER_09 (01:01:53):
I'm not, I don't
think I'm coming this year.
Lame.
So lame.
SPEAKER_07 (01:01:59):
What about you?
Jerry, you're gonna be out ofthe International Association
Chief of Police.
SPEAKER_11 (01:02:05):
Uh I don't think so.
Um I'm gonna I'm gonna be at umthey're having a big conference
in Myrtle Beach in April, April20th through the 24th.
There's gonna be about 10different people doing seminars,
and they're they're volunteeringtheir time to do it.
And this is uh, I don't know ifyou know a guy uh beyond the
(01:02:28):
barrel, Kenny, Kenny Williams.
SPEAKER_07 (01:02:29):
Kenny, yep.
SPEAKER_11 (01:02:30):
Yeah, he's kind of
organizing that.
Okay, and um I'm gonna be I'mgonna be going to that.
SPEAKER_07 (01:02:36):
Okay.
Ask him why he didn't invite me.
SPEAKER_11 (01:02:39):
Well, um, there's
plenty of time to invite you.
SPEAKER_07 (01:02:43):
Just give him shit.
I've been trying to get him sometraining uh through the uh
National Real-Time Crime CenterAssociation.
I think there's some uhinterdiction stuff that could
fit really well with what we gotgoing on, so I want to get him
involved.
SPEAKER_11 (01:02:55):
Yeah, he's a he's a
great guy.
SPEAKER_07 (01:02:57):
Yeah, if you guys
don't know Kenny Williams, he's
known as Red Ninja um onInstagram, but dude's an
interdiction guru, knows hisshit.
So real good dude.
And he does uh Beyond theBarrel.
SPEAKER_11 (01:03:09):
Beyond the Barrel is
his podcast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, really good.
I just did one, I did one withhim a couple weeks ago.
SPEAKER_07 (01:03:16):
Yeah.
Craig said, Jesus, Eric's headis a ball puck magnet, huh?
Well, yeah.
The other part that you don'tknow, I got so I got hit in the
face with a fastball batten.
I got hit in the in the headwith a hockey puck, a slap shot.
Uh, and when I was really young,a dinosaur fell on my head at a
at a museum.
(01:03:37):
So uh yeah, I've had a wholebunch of crazy shit.
I've been attacked by aBronosaurus.
Uh basically, it was thisginormous toy on the top shelf.
Somebody on the other side ofthe aisle was trying to like get
something and they knocked itoff, and I was on the other side
of the aisle, and the thing fellon top of my head and uh knocked
(01:04:00):
me silly.
SPEAKER_11 (01:04:01):
So you've had more
trauma as a kid than you did as
a cop.
SPEAKER_07 (01:04:05):
I know, right?
Jesus.
SPEAKER_09 (01:04:08):
Um Jerry, that
podcast you just did, is it
available on YouTube, etc.?
SPEAKER_11 (01:04:12):
Yeah, it's on yeah,
just um you could just go beyond
the barrel or put my name in andit'll come up.
Good deal.
SPEAKER_09 (01:04:20):
Thank you.
SPEAKER_07 (01:04:21):
Um, Mr.
Billfold asks, are you playinguh ready or not with DLC?
I don't know what that means.
Do you know what that means,Banning?
Uh no.
Uh uh.
I don't know what that means.
I'm playing on Steam.
What's DLC mean?
SPEAKER_09 (01:04:40):
I can't think.
I don't know if the acronym ifit's an acronym for shot or what
it is.
SPEAKER_07 (01:04:44):
I don't know.
He says, I bet he jumps atacorns.
No, as we discussed on ourInstagram live the other day, my
house is surrounded by acorntrees.
So was my other house prior tothis house.
I have, you know, made myselfcompletely calm around acorns.
(01:05:04):
So I've done the training.
The other officer, however, thatmag dumped did not do the train.
Ugh, Mr.
Billfold, I stuck my head out ofthe window of my dad's Mustang
to look at a guinea hen on theroad.
And the hen hit me on the headand exploded into a burst of
(01:05:28):
feathers.
SPEAKER_09 (01:05:30):
And that's why he
joined the Marine Corps.
SPEAKER_07 (01:05:34):
Downloadable
content.dlc is content later
released.
Okay.
I still don't understand whatyou're asking me.
What is that?
What is he asking?
SPEAKER_09 (01:05:51):
I guess we're gonna
have to know more about that
platform before we can answerthat.
SPEAKER_07 (01:05:54):
I'm not sure what
we're gonna we're gonna stream
it on here.
Does that help?
I don't know what you're askingme.
Oh shit.
Danger, Will Robinson.
Danger, aircorns, acorns are afoot.
Oh, that poor guy.
I truly do feel bad for thatdude that thought he was hit.
SPEAKER_10 (01:06:17):
I'm hit?
Did you ever see that video,Jerry?
Which one?
SPEAKER_07 (01:06:22):
The the acorn guy?
Oh, Jerry.
No.
Jerry, Jerry.
We gotta pull that one up if youhaven't seen that one.
SPEAKER_09 (01:06:31):
Oh Lord.
And Mr.
Billfold said the DLC aremissions for the game.
Admissions for the game?
Missions.
They're the missions for thegame.
SPEAKER_07 (01:06:42):
Oh yes.
Yes.
We got the home invasion.
We got we got all of them.
So yes.
SPEAKER_09 (01:06:48):
Um evening, Nina, we
see ya.
SPEAKER_07 (01:06:56):
Okay, let me pause
this.
Jerry, you are in for a treat,my friend.
SPEAKER_10 (01:07:06):
All right.
SPEAKER_07 (01:09:10):
So NBC.
SPEAKER_11 (01:09:12):
Thanks for watching.
Stay updated.
SPEAKER_07 (01:09:14):
Um which who knows
if they're gonna let that show,
but uh let me stop sharing.
So yeah, Jerry.
Basically, they have a guy inthe backseat of their car.
And if uh memory serves mecorrect, um, I'm gonna read the
(01:09:36):
details on this to see if it'son here.
Um they don't have it on here,but I I think there was some
sort of uh call where they saidthat this guy had a silenced
pistol, and he was causing somesort of ruckus with this
silenced pistol or whatever.
So they get this guy, get him inthe backseat of the car.
(01:09:57):
He's he's under arrest.
Well, officer shuts the door,and he's walking by the car, and
all of a sudden an acorn fallsfrom the tree, bounces off the
vehicle, or or whatever, andhits him in the back.
And this dude thinks that thisguy in the backseat shot him,
and then that's what you see.
(01:10:18):
Turns out the guy was not armed,did not have anything, no shots
were fired.
This guy claimed he was hit.
I'm hit.
You heard him, I'm hit.
Yeah, he fell down on theground, yeah, and he unloads on
that car.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know if the guy was hitat all.
I I don't know if he was shot.
I know he lived, he wasn'tkilled.
SPEAKER_09 (01:10:40):
Yeah, I don't think
he was, I remember.
SPEAKER_07 (01:10:43):
Yeah.
Um, but yeah, they said the uhshow me audit said yes, gun with
silencer.
They searched him before puttinghim inside the car.
Yeah, these are the things Iremember too.
Um, so they'd already searchedthe dude.
And you know how they they theytell us as cops, play the what
if game.
You know, what if this, what ifthat, what if that?
I truly believe that this guywas probably running scenarios
(01:11:06):
through his head at the perfectmoment that that that fucking
acorn hit him, and he just sentit spiraling.
SPEAKER_09 (01:11:15):
We're we're deputy
acorn magdum.
He could probably recall.
SPEAKER_07 (01:11:18):
No shit.
We actually have a uh a followerof ours that he named his name
on YouTube after this wholeincident.
SPEAKER_11 (01:11:28):
So fucking how how
hard can an acorn hit you that
you would feel like you're shot,right?
SPEAKER_10 (01:11:36):
I mean, where did it
hit him in his back?
I love the bewilderment of yourface right now, Jerry.
Huh?
Is he wearing a vest?
It's so it's so fuckingridiculous.
You can't make this shit up.
SPEAKER_11 (01:11:57):
I I can't imagine an
acorn falling, hitting you to
where you felt like you wereshot.
SPEAKER_07 (01:12:04):
Brother, he's out of
your state, man.
He's out of Florida.
I'm dying over here.
Oh, not from an acorn, but umshit.
SPEAKER_11 (01:12:25):
I'm bewildered by
this.
SPEAKER_07 (01:12:26):
I they said he
resigned, but I'm sorry, that
dude should be in fuckingprison.
There's no way.
I I know we're laughing, but I'msorry.
You don't you do not get tounload your fucking gun onto a
the dude's trapped too.
(01:12:47):
Imagine being the bad guy.
The bad guy.
Like, yeah, you you did enoughto get put in the back of the
car.
All of a sudden, two cops areshooting the shit out of your
car, and you got nowhere to go,wondering what the fuck just
happened.
SPEAKER_11 (01:12:59):
Yeah, I mean, the
other the other officer that was
a female, right?
Yeah, yelling to him, are youokay?
And she unloads.
SPEAKER_07 (01:13:07):
She, yeah, she's she
said, Fuck, he told she asks
what happened.
She goes, shot's fire.
I'm hit.
Like, I don't blame her.
Yeah, you just you just told meyou're shot.
SPEAKER_10 (01:13:21):
You told me you're
hit.
SPEAKER_09 (01:13:23):
And in her mind,
she's truly ending the threat
that just shot her.
SPEAKER_07 (01:13:27):
Yes, I don't blame
her at all.
But Jesus, that's insane.
Um, Brandar said, it bothers mehe was also a combat veteran and
still did not know thedifference between gunshots and
falling debris.
Oh he said, Well, also the acornhit the vehicle and made a pop
(01:13:52):
sound.
Again, I uh I got zero sympathy.
Zero.
Am I way off?
Do you guys I don't have anysympathy for him?
No, no, none.
I sorry, you're a fucking moron.
You're moron, especially whenyou said I'm hit.
(01:14:14):
Did you think the adrenalinejust covered all of it?
SPEAKER_11 (01:14:19):
And then he's
crawling on the ground trying to
reload.
SPEAKER_07 (01:14:21):
Right.
If I hadn't told you this story,Jerry, would you have believed
me?
SPEAKER_11 (01:14:28):
I know it's hard to
it's hard to watch that.
It's actually uncomfortable.
SPEAKER_09 (01:14:33):
I know, right?
It went it went viral when itcame out when this when this
video went out first time.
It it went pretty viral.
SPEAKER_11 (01:14:42):
I watch a lot of
videos.
I know I missed that one.
SPEAKER_07 (01:14:44):
Oh man, that's too
funny.
SPEAKER_09 (01:14:46):
Um I mean, there's
people that's changed their
plates in in your state thatsays not acorns.
They're just just just on theirpersonalized tags, just so they
don't get into a confrontationas a joke.
SPEAKER_07 (01:14:58):
Uh uh show me audits
that to this day.
I have I have about four acornsin my cup holder.
Last time I got pulled over, Idisclosed it the fact to the
officer.
I think that got me out of alane violation ticket.
That's awesome.
Oh, yeah.
I would.
I'd let you go for that.
Of course, I wouldn't pull youover for a lane violation
either.
Uh Mr.
Milfold said, I must say that itis unprofessional for you guys
(01:15:20):
to criticize these heroes.
Oh my god.
A part of me hopes that thatdude sees this.
I'm sorry, bud.
I got zero sympathy for you.
Um they couldn't his uh okay,they couldn't.
He his a man in handcuffs, seatbelted in the in and couldn't
(01:15:44):
move.
Yeah.
Center attacker was shut up.
He said he's probably an AirForce combat, but oh my god.
Brandar, understand, but youdon't get to shoot what you
don't see.
Sometimes.
Sometimes.
That's not a always case, guys.
(01:16:06):
You can absolutely shoot atsomething you don't see
sometimes.
If I if if I'm on the other sideof a door and all of a sudden a
fucking shotgun blast comesthrough, I'm unloading on that
door.
SPEAKER_09 (01:16:16):
Sorry.
Just as long as you're not theofficer that's letting a round
go as the door opens.
SPEAKER_07 (01:16:20):
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that was another round.
SPEAKER_11 (01:16:24):
That was bad.
SPEAKER_07 (01:16:25):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He didn't mean to shoot thatround, but he shot that round.
Keep your booger booger hook offthe bang switch.
unknown (01:16:32):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_09 (01:16:33):
Before training
comes in and you freak up and
mess up like that, you're done.
Yep.
SPEAKER_07 (01:16:38):
Yep.
SPEAKER_09 (01:16:39):
You're done.
SPEAKER_07 (01:16:40):
Um, what that can't
be true.
No way.
Shotguns uh said that that guygot hired by another agency.
There's no fucking way.
All right, we're searching thatright now.
Yeah.
We're searching that acorn acorncop got hired.
SPEAKER_09 (01:17:00):
First cop that
doesn't have a badge number,
he's just got an acorn pinned upthere.
SPEAKER_07 (01:17:05):
Okay.
Um, that's funny.
He actually is known as theAcorn Cop.
Share screen.
I'll just show what the AIoverview said.
SPEAKER_11 (01:17:15):
Um did he resign or
get fired?
SPEAKER_07 (01:17:18):
He resigned.
As of February 2024, Floridadeputy dubbed Acorn Cop, Jesse
Hernandez, resigned from hisposition at Okaloosa County
Sheriff's Office, okay, and wasnot hired by another law
enforcement agency.
Okay.
So according to the AI overview,that's not true.
(01:17:45):
Not true.
Okay.
I was like, there's no fuckingway an agency is gonna hire him.
I would hope.
Uh Twitchy Skid said, like Isaid, it looked like he had some
feigning goat syndrome.
Oh, fuck, that's funny.
(01:18:07):
You guys are on a roll tonight.
I love it.
Um, yeah, so it doesn't looklike he really did.
Um, you guys don't think uhMontero said, you guys don't
think that something more wasgoing on with this, some mental
health issues.
Have you ever seen the video ofthe cop that has a panic attack
and the medic has to take hisgun from him?
Yes, I have seen that.
(01:18:28):
No, listen, I I have no doubtthat there was something going
on in his head.
That's why I said I think hetruly was trying to play the
what if game or something likethat, and it just all caught him
at the perfect moment.
Um, but that doesn't excuse yourbehavior.
Sorry.
Doesn't excuse it to me.
You just unload your fuckingfirearms.
(01:18:48):
I mean you oh, sorry, you'rehaving a PTSD moment.
Let's let's give you your gunand badge back, you're good to
go.
No.
No.
I didn't say the guy no, he diddeserve jail.
Yeah.
No, I was gonna say I didn't sayhe deserved prison, but no, he
does.
He does.
SPEAKER_09 (01:19:05):
Less than a month
after that viral reel went out,
um, there was an agency, and I'mtrying to remember the agency,
and the patrol sergeant set itup and they did it as a
departmental release.
Uh basically he had about 10patrol officers in there at ship
change and they were doing theirbriefing.
And then another officer camedown the hallway and threw four
or five acorns into the briefingroom, and they all scattered
(01:19:27):
like it was a bomb.
And uh I gotta find that videobecause we gotta we, you know,
they're they were kind oftoasting the officer that went
through that uh based on theacorns, just good stuff.
SPEAKER_07 (01:19:38):
Yeah.
Um, Eye of the Night was I I Iresponded on the on the text,
but he said, um he said, uh,where'd it go?
Shit.
I lost it.
He said, oh, Eric, you shouldknow better than to trust AI
because I read the AI overview.
Yes, I know, but I don't havetime to sit here and research.
We got a show to run, guys.
SPEAKER_09 (01:19:58):
So if AI said it,
it's got it.
SPEAKER_07 (01:20:01):
Yeah, yeah, it's
close enough.
It's close, it's close enough,guys.
Does they do it does does adecent job?
Um I have caught it slackingbefore.
So all right, let me go over tothis uh oh wait, let me let me
read Montero's.
He said, no, it doesn't excusehis behavior, but I have seen
countless cops not good in theirheads with drinking problems,
(01:20:25):
family issues, and so on on thedepartment completely ignored
it, I guess is what I'm at iswhat he's saying.
Yeah, uh I I don't disagree.
Um I think you I think you havea good point.
Um, do you think the departmentshould do a better job with
mental health other policeofficers?
I think they should always tryto do a better job.
Um but I also think that there'sa lot of responsibility that is
(01:20:50):
overlooked on the individual.
We know most of the time whenwe're struggling.
Um and I think the people aroundus know when we're struggling,
the ones that are the closest tous.
So it's kind of a it should be ateam thing, but still, I think I
think we need to own up when weneed to get help.
(01:21:12):
I don't I don't know another wayto say that, guys.
I I I I'm at the end of the day,I still have a lot more I lean a
lot more heavily onself-accountability than I do on
blaming other people.
Yep.
SPEAKER_11 (01:21:27):
So well, you know,
back like back when I started,
it was it was um there was astigma to saying that you needed
to go see a counselor.
Yep.
And it still is in some places.
Yeah, now uh, you know, now it'smuch more in the in the uh news,
and uh it's much more acceptednow for somebody to admit that
(01:21:50):
you need some help.
SPEAKER_07 (01:21:51):
Yeah.
Tim.
Sorry, folks.
Santa's falling asleep in asleigh again.
I know it's methed up.
Head over to our Discord and youcan see old photo of Santa
asleep.
Oh, it's too funny.
Yeah, one day, Jerry, Tim, oneof our mods, uh, he's been
around with us since we prettymuch got started.
(01:22:12):
Um, he fucking just knocked outwhile on camera, just fell
asleep.
So I took a screenshot and uh Ihold it over him now.
Uh shotguns and tattoos says,I'm not a liar.
I'm not saying you're a liar.
No one said you were a liar.
You did your research the sameway we do.
We Google it.
(01:22:35):
Google right now is saying thatthat's not true.
So I'm not saying you're a liar,I'm saying whatever it showed
when you found it originally,that's not showing that for us
right now.
So if you know what agency thisJesse Hernandez is at, that
would help us.
Um so no, ma'am, you are not aliar.
SPEAKER_09 (01:22:55):
And to be honest
with you, it wouldn't it
wouldn't surprise me if he was.
SPEAKER_07 (01:23:07):
Yep.
Yep.
That would be insane if he did.
Um I'll be right back, Eric.
Okay, no worries.
Um, and I am reading on Discordright now because Marine Blood
sent uh a grok found findingfrom that AI.
According to local reports,former Okaloosa County Deputy
(01:23:29):
Jesse Hernandez resigned toavoid being fired and was
subsequently hired by anotherpolice department in a nearby
city.
January 2025.
Discussions in a Pensacola areaFacebook group also indicated he
had been hired by anotheragency.
No major news outlets hasconfirmed this, but the claims
align with common practiceswhere officers are okay.
(01:23:52):
So there's no concrete evidence.
So that doesn't that doesn'tthere's no confirmation of that.
So no one's a liar.
It's just the evidence isinconclusive, guys.
That's all it is.
SPEAKER_11 (01:24:06):
If his department,
if his department did, you know,
some kind of shootinginvestigation, there's usually a
shooting review board.
And then, you know, with uh inFlorida, they have what they
call FDLE, Florida Department ofLaw Enforcement, and then they
could they could send it to themand they could pull his ticket
so he's not certified anymore.
SPEAKER_07 (01:24:27):
Yeah, the fact that
this dude didn't see any jail
time, that's insane to me.
That's insane to me.
Like at the end of the day, hisperception of an acorn falling,
he got through that loophole ofyou know what an officer
perceives in the moment.
(01:24:49):
And I that's that's what got himout of that.
And I don't I don't like that.
I don't like that.
I I like it, I I get it if itit's reasonable, but that's not
reasonable.
SPEAKER_11 (01:25:01):
The other thing is
if he if he's applying to other
agencies, um you have to usuallygo through a psych to to get
hired by another agency, yeah.
You know, and a uh, you know,you have to go through a lie
detector test, you have to gothrough a psych, and the other
agency has gotta know about thisinstrument, don't you think?
SPEAKER_07 (01:25:25):
And who the f like
listen, I'm sorry, I'm not gonna
risk going to another agency.
Let's say, let's say I don't getin any trouble.
I'm allowed to go apply toanother agency.
I know cops.
There's no fucking way.
You're gonna you're not gonnalive that down the rest of your
career.
You're gonna go to your lockerand acorns are gonna fall out.
(01:25:46):
You're gonna go to your mailboxand there's gonna be acorns in
there.
Uh, you're gonna be sitting inroll call and people are gonna
throw acorns, like you're goingto get harassed your whole
career.
There's no fucking way I'm gonnaput myself through that.
Yeah, that's there's no way.
So um Craig Holcomb said theydon't decertify cops in Florida,
(01:26:09):
they move them laterally topromote to a promotion in
another city.
Sounds like he's speaking fromexperience.
Uh that's crazy.
Um Eye of the Night said uh Iwould mail that department a few
acorns for as long as I livedthere.
Oh, yeah, that would be probablytrue.
(01:26:33):
All right, let me finally getover to this video.
We're an hour and a half in, andI haven't even gotten through
all the Instagram videos yet.
I got one left.
Share screen.
Boom, boom.
This is uh this is a fun video.
You're gonna like this one,Jerry.
This is old school.
SPEAKER_11 (01:26:59):
Oh yeah.
That just de-escalates itimmediately.
SPEAKER_07 (01:27:10):
Yep.
Alright, backstory we got onthis is this female was we're
gonna go back one more time.
Just because it it goes soquick.
So basically, the backstory isuh this chick's at the concert,
she's drunk, and she is tryingto fight people.
So cops show up, they're like,hey, you gotta go, you gotta go.
She's like, I'm not going.
And then she holds on to likethis divider, like a barrier
(01:27:34):
pole.
So the officer tries, she triesto pull her, and then all of a
sudden the suspect, the the fit's female officer on female
suspect, um, the female suspectswings at the officer.
So I'll play it one more time.
SPEAKER_11 (01:27:59):
So that's take
taking care of business.
SPEAKER_07 (01:28:02):
It is taking care of
business.
Um, so when that video was sentto me, the person that sent it
was uh upset.
They were upset.
They thought that it wasexcessive, and they wanted to
know, they didn't even want toknow if I thought it was
excessive, they wanted me totalk about it as excessive, and
um I didn't share that view.
(01:28:23):
So I hope whoever sent it canforgive me that I don't share
the same view as you.
Uh, but to me that was um thatwas textbook police work.
Uh she swung, she missed.
Female officer followed throughwith a nice little right cross.
Um sat around her butt.
Um, looked like she gave alittle victory, haha, or
(01:28:47):
something.
Um, but that part may have I Idon't know what she said.
That part may or may not havebeen unprofessional.
I don't know, but she movedright in, got her in cuffs.
There was no more force needed,um, and they got her out of
there.
I mean, yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (01:29:00):
If she didn't if she
didn't you know take action
right away, she might have hadto wrestle around with her for a
little while.
SPEAKER_07 (01:29:07):
Yeah, I think I
think that that distraction
strike to move in worked justfine.
And um I'm looking sorry.
Uh I no problem with that.
Yeah, I don't have a problemwith that one either, to be
honest.
Um, copy link.
Sorry, give me one second.
I am Marine Blood sent anotherlink, so I'm trying to trying to
(01:29:32):
find it.
Um oh Jesus, that didn't helpme.
Um, I thought he sent me anotherlink that would work, but it
didn't work properly.
Um anyway, so yeah, on that one,um I'm kind of curious what
y'all think in the comments onthat.
Um, I'm very interested in whatMr.
Billfold has to say because heyou he used to bounce quite a
(01:29:52):
bit um as a bouncer.
I think that's something thatthey run into all the time.
Hey, you dude, you gotta go.
No, I'm not going, and then youlike try to move.
Them and they grab ontosomething, uh, and then they
just do that random drunk swingat you, and you get a nice
little counter and they handlebusiness.
Um, Marine Blood said he said uhthe full thread on Acorn, he
(01:30:16):
said, I can't find anythingthat's confirming that this guy
was hired at another agency.
So we're just gonna say it'sinconclusive right now.
We don't we can't confirm thathe's been hired anywhere, it's
just been rumored that he had.
So is what it is.
Uh shotguns and tattoos.
I don't don't find you lying.
(01:30:36):
So just chill out with all that.
I I think you I think you didfind something that said he did,
and then we're finding somethingthat's probably more updated
that was like, nope, we can'tconfirm that.
SPEAKER_09 (01:30:47):
Yeah, no, it sounds
like that she lives in the
county where it occurred.
She has another deputy thatlives with the same residence as
she does or works for the samecounty and has the inside scoop
on, is how I gathered fromthose.
SPEAKER_07 (01:30:56):
Yeah, maybe.
SPEAKER_11 (01:30:57):
And and yeah, so
it's just are there any comments
that are contradictory to whatwe're saying as far as what that
female police officer did?
SPEAKER_07 (01:31:07):
Um, no.
Um, I I haven't seen any.
Um looking through right now.
Um, let me uh I'll just sharescreen again.
Um, I'm not sure how well youguys can see the comments, but
um bonk, love it.
Um let's see, can't wait to seethe comments saying it was
(01:31:30):
excessive force.
Uh somebody said I can't tellyou how much I love that.
Umity, Rick James.
Somebody said people fail tounderstand the difference from
self-defense and assault,excessive force.
If the Oscar continued to beatthem down after they went down,
that's then that's excessive.
(01:31:51):
Um I think you should I thinkyou should, I think they meant
to say, take a picture of theuse of force model in all these
videos.
Uh, too many civilians thinkthat we have to allow ourselves
to be punching bags withoutgiving it right back.
Um kickerworm said those are thetype of female deputies that
(01:32:13):
started with about 30 years ago.
They are a unicorn now.
Some of them still with thedepartment, they are still they
are all business while working.
And uh let's see, the one hiddencomments or this.
Someone said, if you think whatthat officer did was excessive,
raise your hand.
Now take that hand and smackyourself because you're an
(01:32:35):
idiot.
Uh the the quick headbob thatsays, bitch, you got what was
coming to you was priceless.
Back the blue.
So everything's positive.
Yeah, everything.
I that's the thing, is I I thinkeverybody pretty much was in
alignment that what that deputydid.
(01:32:58):
It was fair game.
So um, Mr.
Bill Fold said that lady struckstruck the officer.
Uh, that is not acceptable.
I credit the female officer forlaying out just enough to stop
the threat.
Yeah.
Andy Fletcher, it was a goodpunch.
If you got Andy saying it was agood punch, come on, guys.
SPEAKER_09 (01:33:20):
That's yeah that's a
wrap.
I want the video of hersignificant other at the house
doing dishes now more often.
Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_07 (01:33:29):
Right.
Yeah.
You know she was a legend forthe next week or two.
Oh, yeah.
There are people showing showingpictures of that and clipping
videos.
For sure.
Shotguns and tattoos.
Cornelius believes me.
SPEAKER_09 (01:33:44):
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, I just remember reading thatand she's able to say the the
the county.
I know that county uh well.
My father lived there for yearsin Port Walton Beach.
Yep.
Oh man, that's too funny.
SPEAKER_11 (01:33:55):
Um, you usually have
a couple people when you do when
you do your show that are kindof anti-police and um are
usually making a lot of negativecomments.
So I don't see any today, huh?
SPEAKER_07 (01:34:12):
Um, well, I Andy,
Andy, he gives a shit.
Uh Mr.
Bill Fold, he'll give a shit.
It's not that they'reanti-police.
Um but no, you're right.
There are usually there are somethat will pop in that just
straight, you know, trollinganti-police and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_09 (01:34:28):
Um they they haven't
been here, and there's two names
that I can think of that havenot been here tonight.
SPEAKER_07 (01:34:32):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_11 (01:34:33):
Um so uh There's a
guy named Steve that goes on a
lot of these things and he callsthe self-proclaimed heroes.
Oh yeah, yeah, we're all calledself-proclaimed heroes.
SPEAKER_07 (01:34:44):
That is awesome
because we booted Steve so long
ago.
Now I don't know.
SPEAKER_11 (01:34:49):
Oh, he's on he goes
on all he every every podcast I
see, I see his name pop up.
SPEAKER_07 (01:34:55):
Yeah, dude, he is
he's so crazy.
SPEAKER_09 (01:34:58):
That dude's we we we
call it the Ladner effect.
Yeah, self-proclaimed hero.
That's what he starts everythingwith that.
SPEAKER_07 (01:35:05):
Uh yeah.
Let me see here.
Uh oh, this this question.
Um, Brandon said, uh, in theacademy, are police training in
mock takedowns?
Yeah, all the time.
Yeah.
I don't know what type oftakedown you're referring to.
Are you talking about like afelony stop on a vehicle?
Are you talking about um acontrol tactic or defensive
tactic takedown where it's youknow person on person?
(01:35:26):
Like, yeah, we we train thosefor sure.
SPEAKER_11 (01:35:29):
Yeah, I think that's
what they're talking about.
SPEAKER_07 (01:35:31):
Yeah, so um Mr.
Bill Fold said, I get frustratedwith folks getting worked up
over cops using forcejustifiably when there are so
many worse situations thatdeserve our ire and attention.
Um but yeah, uh and and I, youknow, to go back to what Brandar
(01:35:52):
was saying about takedowns, likemy department does.
Not uh not gonna say all ofthem, because I've seen some
control tactics efforts by otherofficers, and I'm just like,
where the fuck did you learnthat?
Or or what would what didn't youlearn because you're not trying
anything other than to go toyour Batman belt.
SPEAKER_09 (01:36:10):
So throw Craig's
comment, top one up there.
SPEAKER_07 (01:36:14):
Um, Craig said, We
just occasionally say things to
trigger Eric, but mainly in fun.
SPEAKER_05 (01:36:20):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_07 (01:36:21):
Sometimes they get
me in a uh the like two live
streams ago, Jerry.
I was just in a mood.
I was pissy, and I I knew itgoing in.
I told the guys before the showstarted, like, I just don't feel
like doing one tonight, but I'mgonna power through.
And I was just in a shitty mood,and everything was irritating
me.
And I I fucking I went on, and Ididn't go off, go off, but I was
(01:36:46):
like just snappy, and I had tostep back from myself.
I'm like, you know what, guys, Iam sorry.
I am pissy, you don't deserveit.
It's me.
SPEAKER_11 (01:36:56):
I'm I'm man
straighting tonight, and uh it
is they knew you were that wayand they weren't trying to push
your buttons.
SPEAKER_07 (01:37:03):
Well, some I I don't
know if they were trying to push
my buttons, it's just everythingwas irritating me, and I just
was like snappy.
I was just being a little baby,I was being a baby, so I I let
them know, hey, I'm being a babytonight, so I'm sorry.
It is what it is.
I apologize.
SPEAKER_09 (01:37:23):
That's gonna create
its own comments coming up here.
I can detect it.
Oh, for sure.
It's fine.
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07 (01:37:28):
I'm in a good mood
tonight, so I don't give a shit.
Yeah, uh, yeah.
Hey guys, everybody issusceptible to it.
If you if you think you're not,you're too late.
Uh he said I lost my shit onHarrison that night.
Did I?
Was it Harrison?
Uh sorry, Harrison.
Well, he's not here tonight.
He decided to watch baseballover hanging out with us because
(01:37:50):
his family was all over to watchthe game.
Boring.
We're your family.
He ran uh he ran out of his AirForce-issued manstrol products.
Uh Vanessa's laughing at me.
(01:38:10):
She's like, Aww.
Shut up.
I'm taking my ball and goinghome.
Oh, so Mr.
Bilble, poor Harrison.
Quit sticking up for Harrison.
He had it coming.
He's being a prick.
I don't even remember what wewere talking about.
(01:38:33):
So, all right.
Let's uh let's do what we camehere to do tonight, guys.
Let's get into some body camfootage.
Uh, all of these videos, Ithink, tonight are from police
activity.
So I'm gonna share their screenright now, just so you guys know
which channel to go.
Like and subscribe.
They are at almost 6.8 million.
They are growing.
(01:38:54):
Um, and it's mostly because ofus.
Um, so you're welcome, policeactivity.
SPEAKER_09 (01:38:58):
Uh and just uh just
to add to that, Eric, before you
before you start the firstvideo, uh Harrison is a good is
a is a friend of ours.
Yeah, he consistently uh doesthe gifts, he has a lot of good
feedback, and and and humanswill be humans, and we've got
good days and bad days.
Harrison knows we love him.
He's a great guy, uh, does a lotof great stuff for us.
SPEAKER_07 (01:39:20):
Yeah, but he still
had it coming.
Mr.
Belfold said, moving to thereal-time crime center through
off Eric's cycle.
I'm syncing up with my new team,guys.
That's the problem.
Shotguns and tattoos.
We offered a man pond.
(01:39:40):
They're unacceptable tonight.
What is the deal?
He has to sync his cycle withall his fellow office people.
Yeah, see, you get it.
You get it.
Uh, okay, so anyway, we're gonnago over to our first video.
This one's a minute 39.
Again, we haven't seen these.
Um, at least I haven't.
Uh, I don't think banning has.
(01:40:02):
And then, Jerry, if you've seenany of these, just let us know.
SPEAKER_01 (01:40:05):
Okay.
SPEAKER_07 (01:40:06):
Um share this tab
instead.
We're gonna biggie size.
There it goes.
And play.
(01:40:28):
Okay.
I'm gonna say I I don't I'mgonna assume this is the cop's
car because we got a dash cam,but there's no there's no
writing in it.
So I don't that's what's kind ofthrowing me off.
SPEAKER_09 (01:40:46):
It might just just
be a dash cam.
SPEAKER_07 (01:40:48):
Maybe.
So anyway, I can see thatthere's some sort of um can you
see my mouse?
It looks like there'sconstruction or there's
something in the roadway thatthis guy needs to get over.
And I don't know if this is thecop, he's being a prick.
He's not letting this car over.
(01:41:08):
Like, it looked like he's spedup to not let this car over.
I'm gonna go back.
You guys tell me that that'swhat I I am a very generous
driver.
Like, if you put your blinkeron, whatever it is, like if I
see it, I'm always lettingpeople get in front of me.
Because I just don't.
I don't know.
It's my whole the world willgive back when you give to it.
SPEAKER_09 (01:41:31):
So you're you're not
a dick on the road, and that's
the way it's supposed to be.
SPEAKER_07 (01:41:35):
Um so in in this,
that was the first thing I see.
I'm like, why is this guytrying?
In my head, I'm thinking, why isthis guy trying to get over?
And I looked ahead, and itlooked like there was something
up ahead.
So it made sense to me.
Well, it looks like there'ssomething in the road.
This guy's trying to get over.
And this guy is trying to closein on this vehicle to not let
(01:41:57):
him over.
He's dumb.
And and look, yeah, look, he hadto get over or just come to a
complete stop.
It definitely doesn't seem likea dash cam for a cop car.
(01:42:18):
Oh yeah, he does, you can seehim.
SPEAKER_06 (01:42:30):
I'm in the fucking
way.
SPEAKER_07 (01:42:32):
Oh! Punched him
right in the face.
Oh!
unknown (01:42:35):
Oh!
SPEAKER_10 (01:42:36):
Oh Did he pistol
whip him in the face?
SPEAKER_09 (01:42:43):
Yeah, hit him with
air.
SPEAKER_07 (01:42:47):
Holy shit balls!
SPEAKER_06 (01:42:50):
Stay out of the
ground! Don't move! Milwaukee
police!
SPEAKER_07 (01:42:55):
Milwaukee police, is
that what he just said?
Oh, okay, we're gonna go back.
Yeah, I didn't see that comingat all.
I I mean I expected a little bitof arguing.
That's uh that's a banning sizecop right there.
SPEAKER_11 (01:43:19):
Easy.
He's got his back to him rightthere.
SPEAKER_07 (01:43:24):
Yeah, I think he's
going to look at the damage.
I apparently he didn't suspectanything either.
I didn't see this coming.
SPEAKER_06 (01:43:31):
Um I'm in the
fucking lane.
SPEAKER_07 (01:43:34):
Oh, yeah, that gun's
out.
Good lord.
Immediately draws as he holdshis lip.
This guy looks like he's puttingthe gun back up.
That was a mistake.
Yeah, he did.
(01:43:54):
I don't I don't think he was thefastest on the draw, but I think
he won.
SPEAKER_11 (01:43:59):
Did each guy get
hit?
SPEAKER_07 (01:44:06):
So we got a stable
platform shooting here.
Nice triangle.
This guy's trying to one-handit.
SPEAKER_11 (01:44:12):
He's got the
gangster style.
SPEAKER_07 (01:44:16):
Yep, he stays on.
Stays on target.
Jesus.
So yeah, I'm uh like I said,okay, I'm gonna still stand
(01:44:37):
behind the cops at fault.
I think he's being a dick.
I think he sped up.
I think he tried to close thatgap so that guy couldn't get
over, which was a douchebagthing to do.
Um but does that mean you get topistol whip the dude and fucking
go off on try to shoot at him?
No.
Um, so I think the cop wastotally fine in what he did.
(01:45:00):
I don't have an issue with that.
SPEAKER_09 (01:45:01):
Um I haven't read
the details, but it looks like
he's probably using this car asan off-duty car and that dash
cam runs all the time.
Uh uh is what I'm guessing.
And it turned into a road rageincident.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I think it looks likeroad rage.
SPEAKER_07 (01:45:18):
There was clearly
lights in in the reflection of
the back of this car.
Right here.
It looks to me like there'ssomething at least got some
quick bag reality.
But they turned off when heparked.
SPEAKER_09 (01:45:34):
I bet you it just it
does that and it kicks on the
back deck only.
It's probably wired correctly,like most agencies need to have.
SPEAKER_07 (01:45:40):
Yeah, and this guy
probably never even seen it
because it happened so quick.
Those lights were only on for acouple seconds.
And I bet he was trying to digfor that gun and put it in the
park.
So he may never even seen thoselights.
SPEAKER_09 (01:45:54):
No, the defensive
driving wasn't there, bottom
line.
SPEAKER_07 (01:45:56):
Yeah, yeah, agreed.
Um, let me go over here to thecomments, see what people are
saying.
SPEAKER_11 (01:46:02):
Um that went from
zero to a hundred in one second.
SPEAKER_07 (01:46:11):
Yeah, that went
fast.
Um, Mr.
Billfold said the cop caused theaccident, but god damn, you
can't pistol whip him for it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm with you on that one.
Um he said he started to, thenhe pulled it back out and aimed
it.
Yeah, it looked like he wastrying to put it away, and then
for whatever reason, was like,no, I'm gonna commit.
(01:46:31):
So um mock has basically fourmoves and they can be
supplemented with baton.
What are we talking about?
Um shotguns and tattoo.
He did.
Um I the night said to Mr.
Billfold, guy should have used asignal.
Just because you drift overdoesn't mean you get to move
(01:46:54):
over.
I I couldn't tell if he had asignal on or he didn't.
SPEAKER_09 (01:46:58):
No, in a blind spot.
SPEAKER_07 (01:47:00):
But uh yeah, that
was a hard part.
But for me, again, end of theday, guys, bigger picture.
It's a fucking merge.
Just let them merge.
It's not a big deal.
Um Brandar said.
Yeah, but portion of thetechniques teach how to leverage
getting hands out from under thesuspect's body when you're on
(01:47:23):
top of them, but instead moveoh, I don't know what we're
talking about here.
They're they're having a sidebarconversation, is what's going
on.
Um but yeah.
Cops draw is not bad for justgetting smacked.
I do time drills all the time.
Yeah, I agree.
He did.
That's a good point.
Dude drew quick and was ontomorrow.
SPEAKER_09 (01:47:46):
Um bottom line, I
just have a big problem.
It never should have, it nevershould have been this.
It it never should have been acollision.
But yeah, you know, you he'sjust being a jackass.
SPEAKER_07 (01:47:55):
So I'm gonna read
the comment or uh the
description.
It says uh Milwaukee, Wisconsin,uh Thursday, October 9th,
approximately 8 25 a.m.
This is an a.m.
too, by the way.
Like that's the no crime time.
Uh off-duty Milwaukee policedepartment officer was involved
in a minor vehicle accident onthe 4,800 block of such and
(01:48:17):
such.
Um both drivers pulled over.
Yeah, we saw that.
They were assessing theaccident.
Um, the driver of the othervehicle approached the off-duty
officer and produced a firearm.
The subject proceeded to strikethe officer in the face with the
firearm.
Off-duty officer drew hisdepartment.
Yep.
Uh the individuals exchangedgunfire, and the subject was
struck.
The subject, a 26-year-old male,was pronounced deceased at the
(01:48:39):
scene.
No one else was struck bygunfire.
The officer conveyed to thehospital or was taken to the
hospital for treatment uh ofinjuries sustained during the
incident.
I'm going to assume that's fromthe being pistol whipped.
The officer that discharged hisduty weapon during the incident
is a 40-year-old male with over21 years of service.
The officer is placed onadministrative duty as routine,
(01:49:02):
and officer involved shootinginvestigations.
Okay.
I don't see anything else in thecomments.
Um given any more type ofinformation.
Yeah.
I I'm with I'm with the off-dutyofficer as far as his use of
(01:49:23):
force on that goes.
It was a way to handle business.
Dude drew a gun on you andsmacked you in the face with a
pistol and then drew it backout.
Like, who knows what the fuck hewas about to do?
Um, Andy Fletcher said, this isthe kind of thing that brings
Antifa to Wisconsin.
Uh.
(01:49:45):
Over a minor accident.
Think about that.
It's like Eric always says, ego.
Yep.
Yep.
You people cannot say that itwas safe to break.
That is not clear.
What is clear is that the copaccelerated to force this guy to
maintain a dangerous lane.
(01:50:06):
That is clear.
Did speed up.
You could see that clearly.
How do I know?
Because I used to do thatasshole shit when I was a
teenager.
Because I thought everything wasa race.
You're just trying to jockey forposition.
SPEAKER_09 (01:50:19):
Uh hey, answer
centurions, the first comment up
there at the top.
SPEAKER_07 (01:50:23):
Um, Eric, how can
you be a 20 years of service
when you can't be a cop until21?
SPEAKER_09 (01:50:29):
Military, military.
SPEAKER_07 (01:50:31):
Military cop,
brother.
18.
Yeah.
Um, I was uh started in 06 asmilitary police.
Law enforcement experience, notcity cop experiencer, sir.
SPEAKER_11 (01:50:49):
Eric, I had two guys
in my police academy that were
19.
SPEAKER_09 (01:50:54):
Yeah, that was right
before the law was changed to
21.
SPEAKER_11 (01:50:57):
Yeah, they were 19.
They couldn't even buy their ownguns.
Their parents had to buy themtheir guns.
That's awesome, man.
SPEAKER_09 (01:51:04):
I know, right?
They're ready to step up, stepup to the call at that age, man.
Yeah, they're 19.
SPEAKER_11 (01:51:09):
I'm I was 30.
SPEAKER_09 (01:51:12):
Yep.
SPEAKER_07 (01:51:13):
Um, let me go into
the next video here.
Share screen, ba ba ba.
Share.
Okay, let's biggie size this onehere.
And go.
SPEAKER_01 (01:51:30):
She never takes more
than 15 minutes.
It's a little bit still.
SPEAKER_12 (01:51:36):
Okay, do you know
what breathing is?
SPEAKER_10 (01:54:00):
Now I'm gonna cry.
Jesus.
It's a sweet story.
That's the best.
SPEAKER_07 (01:54:08):
Jeez, oh, Pete.
Eye of the night's already seenthis one.
He goes, I love this video.
Jeez.
That's crazy.
I love dogs, dude.
Ain't no cat gonna do that foryou.
Ain't no cat gonna do that.
Cat's gonna eat you while you'restill alive.
(01:54:29):
That is the sweetest damn story.
Oh, I don't even know what tosay to that.
What do you got on that one,Benny?
SPEAKER_09 (01:54:36):
I love dogs.
I was in canine for for almost10 years.
I absolutely love dogs.
And uh, I was really hoping thisis gonna be a sweet one and not
a uh one that we've you know,something that we've seen in the
past.
Yeah.
So I'm just glad it was a good,good one.
SPEAKER_07 (01:54:50):
Yep, that was that
was a good one.
Look at that surprises me comingfrom uh from um police.
What the hell's the name ofthese guys?
Police activity.
SPEAKER_11 (01:55:01):
I gotta show a good
one once in a while.
SPEAKER_07 (01:55:03):
You do gotta show
good ones.
It just uh I don't want to showthat.
That's a 17-minute video.
Good lord.
Where are we at?
Oh, we're at two hours.
Yeah, yeah.
I think that's good for tonight.
Let's just uh let's let's wrapit up with a little chat.
Um and uh don't make a grownhippie cry.
(01:55:26):
Hey man, I'm with you.
You get the animal involved,stuff like that.
That does.
They hit you right in the heart.
That is sweet.
Especially you get an elderlyperson that's just like loving
on the dog for saving her.
That's great.
She's who knows how long she wasout there.
Um that is that is sweet.
SPEAKER_11 (01:55:43):
So the husband
called because I guess she
didn't get to come back to thehouse.
SPEAKER_07 (01:55:50):
Uh yeah.
Oh shit, I hit something.
There we go.
Um, yeah, in in the the the oldthe the grandpa, he couldn't
even describe the dog.
So um I'm sorry, I'm readingsome of the Discord comments,
(01:56:12):
but um, yeah.
Uh okay, so tonight I think thatI think we learned a lot.
Um Jerry learned a lot aboutacorns.
Yes.
Uh that was really good.
I think people were trying tobuild the hype over the uh ready
or not stuff, so expect to see alot more trailers and things
like that.
(01:56:32):
And um I think I think ourcomments tonight, I I think we
need to welcome Mr.
Billfold back.
So thank you, Mr.
Billfold, for joining the foldtonight.
Uh I actually had a very goodconversation with Mr.
Bill Fold the other night.
And um Mr.
Brent Anderson uh said, Greatprogram.
Thank you very much, sir.
(01:56:52):
Appreciate you.
SPEAKER_09 (01:56:54):
Thank you.
SPEAKER_07 (01:56:55):
But um Brandar 86,
but grandpa could tell you the
make and model serial number ofhis classic car.
Hey, leave grandpa alone, man.
Maybe maybe he was like,finally, freedom.
He's like an Al Bundy.
SPEAKER_09 (01:57:14):
Another good show.
SPEAKER_07 (01:57:16):
Married with
Children reference for all you
uh young folk.
I loved Married with Children.
When that show would come onwith program television back in
the day, that as soon as thatmusic would hit.
SPEAKER_09 (01:57:27):
It was good stuff.
SPEAKER_07 (01:57:28):
It was great.
SPEAKER_09 (01:57:29):
Yeah, it was it was
my filler before cops came on.
SPEAKER_07 (01:57:32):
Was Married with
Children on right before Cops?
SPEAKER_09 (01:57:35):
No, I'm just saying
throughout the week watched with
children.
Yeah.
Yeah, then then uh what was it?
Was it on Saturday nights, Cops?
SPEAKER_11 (01:57:42):
No, it was on
Friday.
I think it started on Fridaynights.
SPEAKER_09 (01:57:45):
Yeah, Friday.
I think Friday at 9 Eastern timeor 8.
SPEAKER_11 (01:57:50):
It was on after
America's Most Wanted.
That's right.
SPEAKER_07 (01:57:53):
Oh, yeah.
Yep.
It was John Walsh.
Yep, yep.
Yep.
John was okay.
Remember the show UnsolvedMysteries?
SPEAKER_09 (01:58:03):
Yeah, the music.
SPEAKER_07 (01:58:05):
Yeah, dude, it would
creep me out as a kid.
SPEAKER_09 (01:58:09):
I'm trying to
remember the name of that host
because he was pretty well knownabout it.
SPEAKER_07 (01:58:11):
He was a comedian,
like he played in comedies.
I didn't learn this until lateruntil I was older.
But yeah, it that guy was heplayed in comedies before he was
a scary guy.
Uh BMHC outdoors.
He said, Good night, all.
Thank you, brother.
Appreciate you.
SPEAKER_09 (01:58:30):
Uh you know, you you
bring up Married with Children.
I just started following what'shis name, David Fausty.
SPEAKER_07 (01:58:35):
Oh, yeah, yeah,
yeah.
The son.
SPEAKER_09 (01:58:37):
He's got his
Instagram.
SPEAKER_07 (01:58:38):
Bud or Buck.
SPEAKER_09 (01:58:40):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_07 (01:58:40):
Can't remember what
it was.
SPEAKER_09 (01:58:42):
Buck was the dog.
SPEAKER_07 (01:58:43):
Buck was the dog.
Was his name Bud then?
SPEAKER_09 (01:58:46):
Bud.
Bud was his name, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Golly, man.
That's memories right there.
SPEAKER_07 (01:58:51):
Old Pokeye
University.
Four touchdowns high school,four touchdowns in one game.
SPEAKER_09 (01:58:57):
And the shoe
salesman, I love the and and you
probably shouldn't, but just thejokes that that dude could spin
off so quick, man.
Oh no.
No, it wouldn't be acceptedanymore, but by golly, in the
time it was uh it was funny.
SPEAKER_07 (01:59:12):
Yeah, and little
known fact that uh Ed O'Neill is
a black belt in BrazilianJiu-Jitsu.
SPEAKER_09 (01:59:17):
He is.
I saw that uh last week on areel.
SPEAKER_07 (01:59:20):
That's awesome.
Yep, he's a badass.
So yeah, and uh he stillpractices, so you're never too
old, right, Jerry?
SPEAKER_11 (01:59:28):
That's right.
SPEAKER_07 (01:59:30):
Jerry's like, what
the fuck's that supposed to
mean?
Too funny.
All right, Jerry, where canpeople find you?
SPEAKER_11 (01:59:37):
Um, I'm I'm just on
the only thing you can find me
on is Instagram.
SPEAKER_07 (01:59:41):
Instagram.
And what's your name onInstagram?
SPEAKER_11 (01:59:43):
Just Jerry Worms.
SPEAKER_07 (01:59:44):
There you go.
Not like uh the worms that arein the dirt.
SPEAKER_11 (01:59:48):
No, W U R M S.
SPEAKER_07 (01:59:49):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So find Jerry.
He is a living cops legend, andwe will have him on here uh as
often as we can.
Um, I think we need to getMontero back on.
I want to get the uh Montero sonand father combo uh banning.
So let's look forward to that.
I will not be here for nextMonday.
(02:00:11):
I will be at IACP, so I won't beable to do the live.
Um sounds like Banning's notgoing to be at ICP, so he'll be
able to run the live.
SPEAKER_09 (02:00:19):
As long as I can get
Alan to do the back portion of
it, we can absolutely either himor deadleg will be able to do
that.
SPEAKER_07 (02:00:25):
So um next Monday, I
need y'all to help support these
guys while I am gone.
But uh yeah, this should begood.
Maybe we can get the theMonteros together and they can
talk about their days as SecretService together.
Yeah, so that'd be pretty that'dbe pretty cool.
And if Jerry's available,fucking bring Jerry back on.
SPEAKER_09 (02:00:44):
Whenever you need
me, just call me.
Uh we appreciate it, brother,very much.
And thank you for coming on suchshort notice.
SPEAKER_07 (02:00:50):
Yeah, everybody, um,
thank you again for all the
donations tonight.
Uh, really appreciate it.
That stuff really does help out.
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Other than that, everybody, havea good night.
Thank you very much, and uh,we'll catch you on the next one
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SPEAKER_09 (02:01:44):
All right,
appreciate it, guys.
Okay, bye bye.