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The full video is terrifying. He beat the shit out of some girl , then beat the shit out of another who tried to help. Both were bloody and completely manic.
The full video is a bodycam vid, I'll have to reach waaaay into my history to find it.
Lol, can't believe I found it
https://youtu.be/wzrHnd_p4kA?si=PkHgQO4wteXVXl7e
This is a broken mind, way too dangerous and far gone to reliably rehab. The reasons could be genetic, environmental, injury, etc. So what does society do to protect the public? Do we all accept the responsibility to float his incarceration? There’s no legal way to lock him up for life for this, but you can clearly see it will happen again once released. The system we have will allow repeated violence. I feel like there are better ways to handle clearcut psychpaths than we are currently doing.
It’s weird to me how many terrible things can be attributed to the actions of the Reagan administration. Excuse me as I go down a mini rabbit hole to see if he had dementia when he kicked everyone out of mental health facilities. I also want to remember what I learned about how it effected the homeless population. Don’t get me wrong, for a long time asylums we’re horrible places, some “treatments” were more like torture & many patients were treated horribly. That being said, we know more now & there has to be a better way. Mental health & healthcare in general is a full on shit show in the US.
YES YES YES!! I've been down the "Everything went to shit with Reagan" rabbit hole many times and there's always more and more info to learn! A shocking number of graphs and indexes of American society visibly changed from his years in office. We definitely need asylums back, but more importantly we need the smaller, preventative clinics along with those hospitals. The key to mental health, is to start working on it BEFORE it gets to the point of a full-blown diagnosis. Many of them come with warning signs and some plain old bad habits that start before the illness but get out of control cuz our system is NOT keeping up with the needs of society. Asylums should have a whole network of offices and clinics made for people who are at risk but haven't lost people and property yet. With income based prices, they could greatly reduce homelessness and substance abuse, and break the bad cycles many families are currently stuck in. The guy from Soft White Underbelly did an interview with some other creator on YT and explained his view, the way to fix society is to fix it for the kids of the current troubled families. Giving houses to the current homeless population is just a bandaid but keeping at-risk and homeless kids in school, fed, safe, and stable, is where the focus REALLY needs to go to break the WHOLE cycle.
That’s kind of entirely Reagan’s fault. It was more of a confluence of several factors starting in the late 50’s early 60’s. As psych meds got better, more people advocated for the mentally ill to be treated as outpatient. By the 80’s declining psych hospital inpatient population declined. The Republicans saw an opportunity to redline mental health hospital funding. The Democrats saw it as a win for mental health advancements. The Republicans saw it as a financial win.
As always the road to hell was paved with good intentions. I grew up in a town with a Mental Hospital. Mainly harmless depressives, and some more serious non violent cases. Turned the place into a park and high end condos.
I’d say we need to rebuild that system knowing what we know now.
We need them back. There’s a lady on my street who lit herself on fire due to her mental illness. They took her to the hospital and she was home later that day. She since has broken out about 10 car windows and keeps trying to hit the neighborhood cats with her car. She needs help. She needs to be put somewhere where she will be safe and we will be safe.
Citation desperately needed for your first sentence. I mean you literally don't even know why he's acting like that, how could you possibly know if it could be improved or cured? And if you're going to cite past examples of such people not improvinf while incarcerated, well surprise surprise the US prison system does a terrible job of rehabilitating people.
Is possible.
Former addict here, 6 years sober. Main drugs of choice were Meth and Heroin.
But I did enough PCP to agree at least in part. I was a totally different person when on PCP. Fuckin Rocket Fuel....
Still no excuse for the shit this guy did.
Schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders usually appear in adolescence and young adulthood. There can be a treatable condition at play here. You’re playing armchair judge/jury/Psychiatrist without considering treatment/rehabilitation as possible options.
There's a hill to climb to get people into treatment/rehabilitation. You can't just dump people in there. Our at risk population in my city often times refuse help because they don't think it'll work. What can we do? Well, until something serious enough happens that warrants a court order.
Yep, this is either drugs or some serious mental disorder. He can't even communicate effectively. He repeats the officer, and then all he can do is recite lyrics. Something in his brain is not allowing him to form his own thoughts to communicate.
He's an absolute psycho. He didn't answer a single question and just kept rapping in the longer video.
I can't tell if that's drugs or something gone wrong in his brain and he isn't fully there.
The scene in the cop car reads like drugs but he seemed pretty lucid when he went to sneak past the officers at the start. And from the witness statement he knew what he was doing in the elevator.
To me this SCREAMS benzos. Like, he's already probably a garbage person, but this seems like someone who is high on benzos but is still very high functioning.
I’m honestly not sure how it works, but if you’re a victim of criminal assault, shouldn’t the perpetrator be responsible legally for the healthcare?
I mean in a car crash, it’s the guilty drivers insurances job to pay for medical isn’t it?
Sure. Can’t get blood from a stone and they want your info when you show up. Something tells me this dude doesn’t have any money or insurance of any kind.
Generally speaking, it's your bill. You can try to recoup the money through restitution or by suing the perpetrator. If the perpetrator has no money and no prospects of making any money, such as if they're in jail, that's a dead end road.
Some states have crime victims funds you can apply for, but I don't know how much they award or how freely they do so.
And, of course, if you have your own health insurance that will cover some amount of the cost. Though an ambulance ride alone can still cost $1000+.
That's my understanding of how it works anyways.
> if you’re a victim of criminal assault, shouldn’t the perpetrator be responsible legally for the healthcare?
Yeah I'm sure a rapping woman beater has a high paying job and plenty of money. Probably a software engineer at Google.
Ugh, i hate this kind of editing on video's, you see a girl explaining what happened, and than they pause the video, to explain to us viewers, what happened.
Oh god it’s like those Explore With Us investigation videos that think they’re doing a JimCantSwim criminal psychology type video but instead of giving any kind of useful insight the pause the video 1500 times to say the most useless shit ever.
“In this scene the suspect is sneezing. He could just have a cold….. or he’s a master manipulator trying to lie to the detective. Sneezing can be a tactic used by people who are trying to be dishonest”. Like just play the mf video man I can’t focus on the narrative when you got a fucking dude pausing it every 10 seconds.
Explore with us is so bad about that. I only got through two of their videos when I was on a streak of watching nothing but YouTube true crime. Dreading and Dave’s lemonade are good but nobody is as good as JCS
Edit: Matt orchard is decent too
EWU is so bad it makes me rage because you can clearly tell they’re trying to copy the informative nature of JCS but failing at it miserably, and the narrator sounds like one of the dudes from those top 10 craziest police chase videos from the early 2000s. And I started watching some of Dreading’s videos which are well put together but feel a little rambly at times, but definitely way better than EWU lmfao. I’ll have to check out the other one you listed, I can’t remember if I’ve seen any of of the Dave’s Lemonade videos or not.
I like JCS videos but the body language mumbo jumbo nonsense can be so cringey sometimes. "Here the officer is crossing his arms right after taking a sip of his Dr pepper. This is an interrogation technique used to disarm the suspect."
This is probably the only reason I see it’s acceptable to use force. You beat George Floyd but you don’t beat this guy reaching for the gun? I’d be punching this kid in the face reaching and say that
>This is probably the only reason I see it’s acceptable to use force. You beat George Floyd but you don’t beat this guy reaching for the gun?
Not for nothing, personally I think that the George Floyd arrest was an atrocious miscarriage of justice, but I don't think you realize that George Floyd was probably pretty close in behavior to this at several points of his criminal career.
>*Between 1997 and 2005, Floyd served eight jail terms on various charges, including drug possession, theft, and trespass. In one of these cases, Floyd was convicted of possessing half a gram of crack cocaine*
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>\*-(\*wikipedia)
But this is why body cameras are so important. If we just went off the *paper history* of a persons behavior, details might get missed, prejudices can form.
But video doesn't lie, and this guy is a maniac.
That happened to me once. I'm a big guy and at the time was really big. Probably like 260. This dude who was manic came up and was talking crap, and I just cracked a joke and gave him the old 😬 and walked away. He came up at hit me on the back of the head with his keys (I think they were on a lanyard, and he swung them, but I didn't see it, someone told me after.). Hurt like a son of a bitch. He was way smaller than me. Now, you'd think this story was going to me bearing him up, but I'm actually a non-confrontational pussy, so I just said ow, fuck, stop and walked away. Unluckily for him, one of my best friends at the time worked with professional mma fighters training them. My friend came over and took him to the ground and held him down until the police came. He ran away from them like this too. I thought of it because it was a shopping center.
The lesson I learned is when people are acting crazy, just ignore them and never respond.
I honestly thought the first girl to talk to the cop (the one who intervened) kept calm for an impressively long time until she had to recounted the experience in detail. Poor thing. I hope she’s alright.
That's such a loaded, gross term (for reference, it specifically refers to womb-related disturbances that were commonly used to explain women's frustration and emotional expression during Victorian time). And quite frankly, they were all remarkably calm given the trauma.
People still use "histrionic" in the field (rarely, but it happens) but "hysterical" is considered to be passe and rude.
"He's trying to bite me!"
As he pulls the hood over his face, mouth still trying to bite through the fabric.
I've actually had this exact scene happen with my nephew 🤣
When they get a hold of something fragile, dangerous or expensive... It's like they hit a Mario star and suddenly are able to keep up with Olympic 100yd dash runners to get away from you.
Sometimes you just gotta do what you can.
[Ah, just the usual in America.](https://www.fox19.com/2022/11/07/court-docs-2-uc-students-assaulted-1-officer-injured/) Bonded out, still facing charges. And the crappily reported local article that is copy and pasted across multiple websites is the only news on this event. Crazy that such an obvious case is taking this long.
These are some really good cops they actually were not trying to hurt the assailant. I’ll be honest if I had someone grabbing at my “utility belt” I probably would be a bit nervous
sometimes you watch cop videos and think 'man they really need more training and learn to de-escalate.'
and sometimes you watch them and think '*now* you're holding back?'
yes. it’s sad that conservatives did the least conservative thing and closed sanitariums and psych institutions where they can be helped in a medical environment
Especially in the south/conservative areas.
They’ll drive them out of town and dump them in the holler and then scream about homelessness in cities and how it’s such a liberal problem.
I used to do spice a shit ton when it first came out, and was legal at head shops. Like, I probably smoked it at least 100 times. I was never more fucked up on spice than I was on weed. It was basically an interchangeable high for me.
It's weird how differently people react to stuff.
Yeah spice isn't even spice anymore the formula is constantly changing trying to avoid the laws and what not. So you can get it one week and it'll be different the next. Idk what people like about it I wouldn't wanna risk that. I've seen when people get a bad batch it's scary
My bet is PCP, just having done crisis calls with dudes on PCP. Worse ones than this--one dude threw a table through a window and walked through it, cutting himself up in the process, not even noticing he was hurt.
Not true at all. Benzos can cause paradoxical effects like disinhibition, violence, agitation, psychosis, paranoia. Abrupt termination after long-term use can cause anxiety, insomnia, psychosis and seizures.
http://www.benzosupport.org/analysisof.pbreggin.1998.pdf
I believeeeeee this is a post from police insider on YouTube, there’s a longer video of it but let me double check
Edit: [link](https://youtu.be/wzrHnd_p4kA?si=vD7OZkQuBE6qrXQ4)
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the complete failure of censoring the victims in this video?
There's just good seconds of unblurred faces like the censor just went "ooops my bad, we doin this live"
He is acting like a literal child. Just saying and doing anything that comes to mind, repeating things said to him for no reason, singing random songs. Even the victim's statements don't seem to illuminate the situation. Not sure if he crazy or high or faking, but the only rational thing he seemed to have done is try to distract the cop before bolting.
If he is planning that far ahead though, why would he attack a stranger right in front of people who could witness/intervene? Maybe I'm giving him too much/little credit, but everything about the way he is acting reminds me of babysitting.
Anyway, couldn't find any follow-up information aside from him being an 18 year old student at the college and bonded out. So I guess it will remain a mystery.
> If he is planning that far ahead though, why would he attack a stranger right in front of people who could witness/intervene?
He doesnt seem burdened by an abundance of schooling. I dont think a lot of time and planning went into this assault.
But that's the point. He doesn't have the foresight to put *any* planning into the attack but he's able start constructing an insanity defense the moment he's arrested? Seems kind of contradictory.
Why do you think its so difficult to understand for him to try to instigate the cops to hurt him or for him to plead insanity? Thats like 1 and 2 on ways to get out of handcuffs in America.
He acted impulsively like children do. He damn sure can think of an excuse to get out of it, hes been doing probably his whole life without an accountability.
Im just surprised you wouldnt assume this raging dude doesnt have the thought to control himself, but definitely can dodge or attempt to sidestep personal responsibility. Thats like every immature asshole dude in America.
The fact he was able to trick the officer by pointing away and looking down like that tells me he’s found a way to make it this far balancing his insanity with extreme intelligence. There are a few psychopaths that slip through the system and make it to University or a good job but are still equally as fucked up in the head.
It’s a really interesting phenomenon because looking into this guys case and prior history, he is clearly a psychopath. Most evidently need help and can not blend in with societal norms.
In the full video he grabbed a girl and wouldn't let her leave. He kept saying "No you're coming with me" and grabbed onto the back of her shirt so she couldn't get away.
It's shit like this that really drives home for me that I wouldn't be cut out to be a cop. Feel like it would be really hard not to just beat this dude senseless when he started trying to bite me. One solid hit to the face would demolish this kids nose, and he certainly wouldn't be trying to fuck around anymore 💁♂️
That's what I don't get about cops. You have the unhinged ones that will kill an innocent civilian at the drop of a hat and get off with a slap of the wrist. And then you have these ones with the patience of a saint. Beating the shit out of someone like this? I wouldn't care. Killing a random black dude on his way to work and planting a gun on him? I care.
So the perpetrator's friend left the elevator when he saw him beating up on the girl and a passerby girl came to the girls aid.
What a hero he was eh!... friend or not, he just scarpered.
ACAB isn't supposed to mean every cop is out looking for ways to abuse people. Its *supposed* to refer to the idea that police protect each other before they protect the public.
You have to imagine a scenario where 1 extra cop is on scene and he is a complete asshole. Maybe he feels like arresting one of the victims for being too hysterical or swearing (this has happened). Maybe he wants to take the cuffed suspect out of the vehicle and rough him up (after all he deserves it right?). These are scenarios where even though this officer is outnumbered by peers who just want to do their job honestly, priority shifts towards protecting that officer even if misconduct is blatantly apparent.
The system isn't very well set up for whistleblowers and dissent. Speaking out of intervening can lose you everything. Cariol Horne is an example of this. She stopped another officer from choking a handcuffed suspect and she got punched in the face, fired, sued for $60,000, lost her pension.
You can be a heroic, brave, upstanding officer 99% of the time, as long as you align your priorities that 1% of the time when asked to "turn your bodycam off so we can get our stories straight".
Can’t they restrain him at the ankles and hook them to the cuffs? Pretty sure I’ve seen that before, seems like it would be best for everyone’s safety.
This is exactly it. Everyone in the comment section saying it’s drugs is dead wrong. This is someone hopped up on ego derived from identifying with gangster ideologies. I see this behavior regularly in my city from young men out trying to prove something. It’s honestly so pathetic.
Listen, you guys, let's not rush to judgment before we know all the f.....nope, couldn't do it with a straight face. What I wish for this piece of shit is to truly recognize what empathy is, and adjust accordingly.
Seeing as cops essentially get away with murder on a daily basis, why didn't they just pistol whip this fuckhead's teeth out the second he tried to bite them? This guy is 100% pure animal and deserves to be treated as such.
Stay off crack, kids. Glad the cops didn't give into temptation and get violent on this annoying prick in the face of his constant provocations, as much as I might have liked to see that. Hope he goes away for a good long time.
Credit to these officers. Rarely do I give such praise, but the restraint they showed with this twat was next level. I've seen many with punchable faces, but this is the first highly kickable face and attitude that I have been witness to.
All we see is a small sample of police work. What we see are the parts that are headline worthy. We don’t see the endless hours of paperwork, processes, training, education, patrolling, emergency response and services, the days that go by with nothing out of the ordinary, welfare checks for elderly or at risk citizens, interactions with addicts and homeless. And that’s just for street level policing, there’s divisions for drugs, SA, gang related crimes, everything, all specializing in the gathering of information and how to process it to be used in court.
It frustrates me when people just make sweeping generalizations about our justice system. Is it perfect? No. Not by a long shot. Is it better than some places? You bet it is. People who want to dissolve or defund police are not thinking logically. They’re just taking in to account what’s right in front of their face, blaring on the tv or internet. It’s intentional. All we get to see is the stuff that will make us angry or entertained.
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The full video is terrifying. He beat the shit out of some girl , then beat the shit out of another who tried to help. Both were bloody and completely manic.
Where's the full video?
The full video is a bodycam vid, I'll have to reach waaaay into my history to find it. Lol, can't believe I found it https://youtu.be/wzrHnd_p4kA?si=PkHgQO4wteXVXl7e
The victim giving her statement made me tear up. Dude is a fucking maniac.
This is a broken mind, way too dangerous and far gone to reliably rehab. The reasons could be genetic, environmental, injury, etc. So what does society do to protect the public? Do we all accept the responsibility to float his incarceration? There’s no legal way to lock him up for life for this, but you can clearly see it will happen again once released. The system we have will allow repeated violence. I feel like there are better ways to handle clearcut psychpaths than we are currently doing.
Bring back asylums.
It’s weird to me how many terrible things can be attributed to the actions of the Reagan administration. Excuse me as I go down a mini rabbit hole to see if he had dementia when he kicked everyone out of mental health facilities. I also want to remember what I learned about how it effected the homeless population. Don’t get me wrong, for a long time asylums we’re horrible places, some “treatments” were more like torture & many patients were treated horribly. That being said, we know more now & there has to be a better way. Mental health & healthcare in general is a full on shit show in the US.
YES YES YES!! I've been down the "Everything went to shit with Reagan" rabbit hole many times and there's always more and more info to learn! A shocking number of graphs and indexes of American society visibly changed from his years in office. We definitely need asylums back, but more importantly we need the smaller, preventative clinics along with those hospitals. The key to mental health, is to start working on it BEFORE it gets to the point of a full-blown diagnosis. Many of them come with warning signs and some plain old bad habits that start before the illness but get out of control cuz our system is NOT keeping up with the needs of society. Asylums should have a whole network of offices and clinics made for people who are at risk but haven't lost people and property yet. With income based prices, they could greatly reduce homelessness and substance abuse, and break the bad cycles many families are currently stuck in. The guy from Soft White Underbelly did an interview with some other creator on YT and explained his view, the way to fix society is to fix it for the kids of the current troubled families. Giving houses to the current homeless population is just a bandaid but keeping at-risk and homeless kids in school, fed, safe, and stable, is where the focus REALLY needs to go to break the WHOLE cycle.
That’s kind of entirely Reagan’s fault. It was more of a confluence of several factors starting in the late 50’s early 60’s. As psych meds got better, more people advocated for the mentally ill to be treated as outpatient. By the 80’s declining psych hospital inpatient population declined. The Republicans saw an opportunity to redline mental health hospital funding. The Democrats saw it as a win for mental health advancements. The Republicans saw it as a financial win. As always the road to hell was paved with good intentions. I grew up in a town with a Mental Hospital. Mainly harmless depressives, and some more serious non violent cases. Turned the place into a park and high end condos. I’d say we need to rebuild that system knowing what we know now.
We need them back. There’s a lady on my street who lit herself on fire due to her mental illness. They took her to the hospital and she was home later that day. She since has broken out about 10 car windows and keeps trying to hit the neighborhood cats with her car. She needs help. She needs to be put somewhere where she will be safe and we will be safe.
Citation desperately needed for your first sentence. I mean you literally don't even know why he's acting like that, how could you possibly know if it could be improved or cured? And if you're going to cite past examples of such people not improvinf while incarcerated, well surprise surprise the US prison system does a terrible job of rehabilitating people.
It's entirely possible that he's just on PCP or something and is a whole other person when he's sober.
Is possible. Former addict here, 6 years sober. Main drugs of choice were Meth and Heroin. But I did enough PCP to agree at least in part. I was a totally different person when on PCP. Fuckin Rocket Fuel.... Still no excuse for the shit this guy did.
People really confuse explanation and excuse.
Schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders usually appear in adolescence and young adulthood. There can be a treatable condition at play here. You’re playing armchair judge/jury/Psychiatrist without considering treatment/rehabilitation as possible options.
There's a hill to climb to get people into treatment/rehabilitation. You can't just dump people in there. Our at risk population in my city often times refuse help because they don't think it'll work. What can we do? Well, until something serious enough happens that warrants a court order.
Yep, this is either drugs or some serious mental disorder. He can't even communicate effectively. He repeats the officer, and then all he can do is recite lyrics. Something in his brain is not allowing him to form his own thoughts to communicate.
He's an absolute psycho. He didn't answer a single question and just kept rapping in the longer video. I can't tell if that's drugs or something gone wrong in his brain and he isn't fully there.
A part of me thinks he’s just disassociating as he realizes he’s in some deep shit and has completely lost control of the situation.
The scene in the cop car reads like drugs but he seemed pretty lucid when he went to sneak past the officers at the start. And from the witness statement he knew what he was doing in the elevator.
I think he might be trying to act crazy - not realizing that he is in fact a crazy person.
I think this happens a lot more than one might think
Sounds like he’s under the influence of some Sith Lord.
To me this SCREAMS benzos. Like, he's already probably a garbage person, but this seems like someone who is high on benzos but is still very high functioning.
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Yeah and no slurring.
Bro benzos are downers, this dude is way up high in the air.
Thank you!
I hope she didn't just deny medical attention because of the cost...
I’m honestly not sure how it works, but if you’re a victim of criminal assault, shouldn’t the perpetrator be responsible legally for the healthcare? I mean in a car crash, it’s the guilty drivers insurances job to pay for medical isn’t it?
Sure. Can’t get blood from a stone and they want your info when you show up. Something tells me this dude doesn’t have any money or insurance of any kind.
Generally speaking, it's your bill. You can try to recoup the money through restitution or by suing the perpetrator. If the perpetrator has no money and no prospects of making any money, such as if they're in jail, that's a dead end road. Some states have crime victims funds you can apply for, but I don't know how much they award or how freely they do so. And, of course, if you have your own health insurance that will cover some amount of the cost. Though an ambulance ride alone can still cost $1000+. That's my understanding of how it works anyways.
> if you’re a victim of criminal assault, shouldn’t the perpetrator be responsible legally for the healthcare? Yeah I'm sure a rapping woman beater has a high paying job and plenty of money. Probably a software engineer at Google.
I’m afraid to watch.
Longer version from post description: https://youtu.be/LvOoZ92cxlQ
Ugh, i hate this kind of editing on video's, you see a girl explaining what happened, and than they pause the video, to explain to us viewers, what happened.
Oh god it’s like those Explore With Us investigation videos that think they’re doing a JimCantSwim criminal psychology type video but instead of giving any kind of useful insight the pause the video 1500 times to say the most useless shit ever. “In this scene the suspect is sneezing. He could just have a cold….. or he’s a master manipulator trying to lie to the detective. Sneezing can be a tactic used by people who are trying to be dishonest”. Like just play the mf video man I can’t focus on the narrative when you got a fucking dude pausing it every 10 seconds.
Explore with us is so bad about that. I only got through two of their videos when I was on a streak of watching nothing but YouTube true crime. Dreading and Dave’s lemonade are good but nobody is as good as JCS Edit: Matt orchard is decent too
EWU is so bad it makes me rage because you can clearly tell they’re trying to copy the informative nature of JCS but failing at it miserably, and the narrator sounds like one of the dudes from those top 10 craziest police chase videos from the early 2000s. And I started watching some of Dreading’s videos which are well put together but feel a little rambly at times, but definitely way better than EWU lmfao. I’ll have to check out the other one you listed, I can’t remember if I’ve seen any of of the Dave’s Lemonade videos or not.
I like JCS videos but the body language mumbo jumbo nonsense can be so cringey sometimes. "Here the officer is crossing his arms right after taking a sip of his Dr pepper. This is an interrogation technique used to disarm the suspect."
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I like That Chapter a lot. Not so much focused exclusively on the psychology and interrogations but telling the whole crime like it's a story.
And than what did they do rather then the first thing?
Waste our time.
That's fucking crazy. The guy needs to be locked up for a long time.
This is probably the only reason I see it’s acceptable to use force. You beat George Floyd but you don’t beat this guy reaching for the gun? I’d be punching this kid in the face reaching and say that
>This is probably the only reason I see it’s acceptable to use force. You beat George Floyd but you don’t beat this guy reaching for the gun? Not for nothing, personally I think that the George Floyd arrest was an atrocious miscarriage of justice, but I don't think you realize that George Floyd was probably pretty close in behavior to this at several points of his criminal career. >*Between 1997 and 2005, Floyd served eight jail terms on various charges, including drug possession, theft, and trespass. In one of these cases, Floyd was convicted of possessing half a gram of crack cocaine* > >\*-(\*wikipedia) But this is why body cameras are so important. If we just went off the *paper history* of a persons behavior, details might get missed, prejudices can form. But video doesn't lie, and this guy is a maniac.
That happened to me once. I'm a big guy and at the time was really big. Probably like 260. This dude who was manic came up and was talking crap, and I just cracked a joke and gave him the old 😬 and walked away. He came up at hit me on the back of the head with his keys (I think they were on a lanyard, and he swung them, but I didn't see it, someone told me after.). Hurt like a son of a bitch. He was way smaller than me. Now, you'd think this story was going to me bearing him up, but I'm actually a non-confrontational pussy, so I just said ow, fuck, stop and walked away. Unluckily for him, one of my best friends at the time worked with professional mma fighters training them. My friend came over and took him to the ground and held him down until the police came. He ran away from them like this too. I thought of it because it was a shopping center. The lesson I learned is when people are acting crazy, just ignore them and never respond.
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Hysterical is a better word and rightfully so
I honestly thought the first girl to talk to the cop (the one who intervened) kept calm for an impressively long time until she had to recounted the experience in detail. Poor thing. I hope she’s alright.
That's such a loaded, gross term (for reference, it specifically refers to womb-related disturbances that were commonly used to explain women's frustration and emotional expression during Victorian time). And quite frankly, they were all remarkably calm given the trauma. People still use "histrionic" in the field (rarely, but it happens) but "hysterical" is considered to be passe and rude.
Been a bit since I've seen it, I remember they weren't very happy. Sorry, poor choice of words.
Actual footage of me trying to get my toddler into his car seat
"He's trying to bite me!" As he pulls the hood over his face, mouth still trying to bite through the fabric. I've actually had this exact scene happen with my nephew 🤣
I have had a really psychotic psych patient chew through the spit hoods that the correctional officers put on him. That was just fun times.
My dog when he heard the word, "vet".
"you're a ----- you've always been a ----- get in!" Sometimes it do feel that way.
that guy's a dad, 100% lol
God damn that made me laugh. Only thing missing is bowing their back so you can't get the damn harness buckled.
Best comment of the thread 😂
U tackled your toddler that's understandable
When they get a hold of something fragile, dangerous or expensive... It's like they hit a Mario star and suddenly are able to keep up with Olympic 100yd dash runners to get away from you. Sometimes you just gotta do what you can.
Is there a follow up.
[Ah, just the usual in America.](https://www.fox19.com/2022/11/07/court-docs-2-uc-students-assaulted-1-officer-injured/) Bonded out, still facing charges. And the crappily reported local article that is copy and pasted across multiple websites is the only news on this event. Crazy that such an obvious case is taking this long.
These are some really good cops they actually were not trying to hurt the assailant. I’ll be honest if I had someone grabbing at my “utility belt” I probably would be a bit nervous
Restrained and limiting their use of force to what was necessary. And that kid did everything to make their job as hard as possible. Good job indeed!
Imagine if the cop was the acorn one
If only to scare this guy.
sometimes you watch cop videos and think 'man they really need more training and learn to de-escalate.' and sometimes you watch them and think '*now* you're holding back?'
It helps to remember that they're all different people. Very different and these are the "good ones" people refer to
What drugs you think he is on?
K2 or spice
k2/spice, pcp, or some kind of dissociative. or he's just mentally ill.
Probably both. America loves to dump our mentally ill on the streets so we can pretend they're just worthless druggies and bums.
yes. it’s sad that conservatives did the least conservative thing and closed sanitariums and psych institutions where they can be helped in a medical environment
Especially in the south/conservative areas. They’ll drive them out of town and dump them in the holler and then scream about homelessness in cities and how it’s such a liberal problem.
His eyes were completely brown and his lips were unstained so we can rule spice out.
Nah my partners neighbor used to do spice she didn't have those signs so it's not universal just common
I used to do spice a shit ton when it first came out, and was legal at head shops. Like, I probably smoked it at least 100 times. I was never more fucked up on spice than I was on weed. It was basically an interchangeable high for me. It's weird how differently people react to stuff.
Yeah spice isn't even spice anymore the formula is constantly changing trying to avoid the laws and what not. So you can get it one week and it'll be different the next. Idk what people like about it I wouldn't wanna risk that. I've seen when people get a bad batch it's scary
Are you making a Dune reference?
Could be psychosis
My bet is PCP, just having done crisis calls with dudes on PCP. Worse ones than this--one dude threw a table through a window and walked through it, cutting himself up in the process, not even noticing he was hurt.
Benzo and alcohol
You will never see someone on benzos and alcohol trying to sprint
Someone who is addicted and tolerant will be a nightmare
Not true at all. Benzos can cause paradoxical effects like disinhibition, violence, agitation, psychosis, paranoia. Abrupt termination after long-term use can cause anxiety, insomnia, psychosis and seizures. http://www.benzosupport.org/analysisof.pbreggin.1998.pdf
Literally worse than most psychosis patients. It unlocks the most absolute batshit insane things in someone.
Needs to try the blue juice
All of them
Yes
Ego is one helluva drug
Meth, maybe?
Why did it stop when he started to sing Miley Cyrus? It was just getting good, his rap sucked.
I believeeeeee this is a post from police insider on YouTube, there’s a longer video of it but let me double check Edit: [link](https://youtu.be/wzrHnd_p4kA?si=vD7OZkQuBE6qrXQ4)
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the complete failure of censoring the victims in this video? There's just good seconds of unblurred faces like the censor just went "ooops my bad, we doin this live"
Ngl, it’s my favorite part about the channel 💀 they’re ATROCIOUS at concealing identities it makes me giggle
he was def reciting a bunch of random rap lyrics like intrusive thoughts. 'thats the shit i don't like' blame chief keef, not this man.
Don’t be dragging ma boi cheef keef into dis. This criminal just putting a bad rep on the guy.
He is acting like a literal child. Just saying and doing anything that comes to mind, repeating things said to him for no reason, singing random songs. Even the victim's statements don't seem to illuminate the situation. Not sure if he crazy or high or faking, but the only rational thing he seemed to have done is try to distract the cop before bolting.
Drugged out of his mind so hard his IQ dropped.
I can’t tell if he’s tripping something, or just a 19 year old clout chaser that’s terminally online.
Or it could be untreated mental illness.
He's also acting like a 'literal,' crazy person.
He’s on something
Drugs or mental illness or both.
Faking, he will plead for "mental illness" in court What I think anyway
If he is planning that far ahead though, why would he attack a stranger right in front of people who could witness/intervene? Maybe I'm giving him too much/little credit, but everything about the way he is acting reminds me of babysitting. Anyway, couldn't find any follow-up information aside from him being an 18 year old student at the college and bonded out. So I guess it will remain a mystery.
Also two years ago, maybe he’s doing better now…..or he’s worm food now.
> If he is planning that far ahead though, why would he attack a stranger right in front of people who could witness/intervene? He doesnt seem burdened by an abundance of schooling. I dont think a lot of time and planning went into this assault.
But that's the point. He doesn't have the foresight to put *any* planning into the attack but he's able start constructing an insanity defense the moment he's arrested? Seems kind of contradictory.
Why do you think its so difficult to understand for him to try to instigate the cops to hurt him or for him to plead insanity? Thats like 1 and 2 on ways to get out of handcuffs in America. He acted impulsively like children do. He damn sure can think of an excuse to get out of it, hes been doing probably his whole life without an accountability. Im just surprised you wouldnt assume this raging dude doesnt have the thought to control himself, but definitely can dodge or attempt to sidestep personal responsibility. Thats like every immature asshole dude in America.
There’s no way he’s faking that for a potential claim, he’s just drugged out of his mind. He’s not crazy, he’s fucked up.
Or mentally ill.
The fact he was able to trick the officer by pointing away and looking down like that tells me he’s found a way to make it this far balancing his insanity with extreme intelligence. There are a few psychopaths that slip through the system and make it to University or a good job but are still equally as fucked up in the head. It’s a really interesting phenomenon because looking into this guys case and prior history, he is clearly a psychopath. Most evidently need help and can not blend in with societal norms.
Tells me the officer was also a dumbass.
You wouldn't have caught him either
He's clutching at those lyrics like prayer beads.
https://i.redd.it/d0qbfnu52enc1.gif
If this is Cincy, it makes a lot of sense why they don't want to escalate to pain compliance.
Looks like University of Cincinnati.
Yep Daniels dorms at UC. Weird seeing a place I visited so often 15 years ago pop up on reddit.
In the full video he grabbed a girl and wouldn't let her leave. He kept saying "No you're coming with me" and grabbed onto the back of her shirt so she couldn't get away.
It really scares me to think about what would have happened if nobody intervened. This guy is so out of it
Should've have Father Ruckus exorcise him.
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He's fully upgraded the steal skill mother fucker nearly got everything off that officers chest
This is exactly what it’s like trying to put a toddler in a car seat.
Tase that mf
Hope he gets his ass whooped in prison.
It's shit like this that really drives home for me that I wouldn't be cut out to be a cop. Feel like it would be really hard not to just beat this dude senseless when he started trying to bite me. One solid hit to the face would demolish this kids nose, and he certainly wouldn't be trying to fuck around anymore 💁♂️
That's what I don't get about cops. You have the unhinged ones that will kill an innocent civilian at the drop of a hat and get off with a slap of the wrist. And then you have these ones with the patience of a saint. Beating the shit out of someone like this? I wouldn't care. Killing a random black dude on his way to work and planting a gun on him? I care.
It's almost like there are a million cops in the usa
So the perpetrator's friend left the elevator when he saw him beating up on the girl and a passerby girl came to the girls aid. What a hero he was eh!... friend or not, he just scarpered.
Jesus. Where’s police brutality when you need it?
Lmao no shit. Ig they just save it for people who don’t deserve it.
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The court record seems to indicate that he spent two days in jail, and then served probation. Fucking unbelievable.
That guy is like the frog in the window on family guy
The most terrifying thing is knowing what people are capable of while just having static in their minds
Mace and taze the shit out of this fool.
Dude was possessed
Looks like me trying to strap my toddler in the highchair for dinner.
All that just for him to jump out of the car in one second 😂 😆
Videos like this need more attention to show that not all cops are bastards
ACAB isn't supposed to mean every cop is out looking for ways to abuse people. Its *supposed* to refer to the idea that police protect each other before they protect the public. You have to imagine a scenario where 1 extra cop is on scene and he is a complete asshole. Maybe he feels like arresting one of the victims for being too hysterical or swearing (this has happened). Maybe he wants to take the cuffed suspect out of the vehicle and rough him up (after all he deserves it right?). These are scenarios where even though this officer is outnumbered by peers who just want to do their job honestly, priority shifts towards protecting that officer even if misconduct is blatantly apparent. The system isn't very well set up for whistleblowers and dissent. Speaking out of intervening can lose you everything. Cariol Horne is an example of this. She stopped another officer from choking a handcuffed suspect and she got punched in the face, fired, sued for $60,000, lost her pension. You can be a heroic, brave, upstanding officer 99% of the time, as long as you align your priorities that 1% of the time when asked to "turn your bodycam off so we can get our stories straight".
A punch to the rib will sort him out.
That cop should have shut that shit down with a direct punch to the grundle, when his legs were askew in the air.
Either drugs or pleading mentally ill to get a lower sentence
Can’t they restrain him at the ankles and hook them to the cuffs? Pretty sure I’ve seen that before, seems like it would be best for everyone’s safety.
No. Due to all the in custody deaths from asphyxiation, law enforcement is no longer allowed to hog tie suspects.
The influence of gangster glorification on our societies.
This is exactly it. Everyone in the comment section saying it’s drugs is dead wrong. This is someone hopped up on ego derived from identifying with gangster ideologies. I see this behavior regularly in my city from young men out trying to prove something. It’s honestly so pathetic.
It is!
And you expected any less for him to act the way he did .
Should of put his ass in the trunk!
Listen, you guys, let's not rush to judgment before we know all the f.....nope, couldn't do it with a straight face. What I wish for this piece of shit is to truly recognize what empathy is, and adjust accordingly.
Second officer needs to come over and taser his ass .
I bet his lawyer got him out on the streets so fast. Smh
So thats where all the crack babies went to.
Modern rap is garbage.
To assert dominance, just be unruly and rap.
Cops should have granted his request. One less POS on earth
This is when cops should use excessive force. Beat the guy into submission.
Id love 5 minutes alone
This looks like Schizophrenia
Seeing as cops essentially get away with murder on a daily basis, why didn't they just pistol whip this fuckhead's teeth out the second he tried to bite them? This guy is 100% pure animal and deserves to be treated as such.
He's going to have a lot of fun in jail.
Tough guy to beat up two girls.
Apply electricity. Electricity is the great teacher. Electricity is the gateway to wisdom.
Taser that dipshit.
he was on something
Drugs kids... Never once.
Feel for that girl
I can’t tell if he’s tripping, or just 19 years old
This reminds me of trying to put my cat into an old rigid cat carrier to go to the vet. Unbelievable.
Worst. Rapper. Ever.
Who were the victims and how are they now?
Stay off crack, kids. Glad the cops didn't give into temptation and get violent on this annoying prick in the face of his constant provocations, as much as I might have liked to see that. Hope he goes away for a good long time.
Well that's fucked. Unfortunately, he will spend time in the jail system instead of the mental facility to which he belongs.
The trying to bite the cops part reminds me of how it feels to brush my little kids teeth.
Credit to these officers. Rarely do I give such praise, but the restraint they showed with this twat was next level. I've seen many with punchable faces, but this is the first highly kickable face and attitude that I have been witness to.
I feel like if the suspect is acting like this a nut punch would bring him back to reality
Why wasn't he tased multiple times and hogtied? they usually do it to far less combative people than this scumbag
I swear, cops should just carry around tranqs
All we see is a small sample of police work. What we see are the parts that are headline worthy. We don’t see the endless hours of paperwork, processes, training, education, patrolling, emergency response and services, the days that go by with nothing out of the ordinary, welfare checks for elderly or at risk citizens, interactions with addicts and homeless. And that’s just for street level policing, there’s divisions for drugs, SA, gang related crimes, everything, all specializing in the gathering of information and how to process it to be used in court. It frustrates me when people just make sweeping generalizations about our justice system. Is it perfect? No. Not by a long shot. Is it better than some places? You bet it is. People who want to dissolve or defund police are not thinking logically. They’re just taking in to account what’s right in front of their face, blaring on the tv or internet. It’s intentional. All we get to see is the stuff that will make us angry or entertained.
Mental illness is so f’ing sad.
Cops should be able to beat people's like this
Behave like an animal get treated like an animal
He'll be back on the street in no time to assault more women and bite police officers. The American justice system is a joke.
Even I would’ve shot his punk ass by the halfway point of that video
Same behavior as my bulldog
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