Two Cops One Donut

Street Justice: Tales from Both Sides of the Badge

Sgt. Erik Lavigne, Banning Sweatland, Matt Thronton, Trey Mosely Season 2

Raw, unfiltered, and occasionally uncomfortable—this episode delivers the candid police perspectives you won't hear anywhere else. Our panel of current and former law enforcement officers analyzes viral police videos, from high-speed pursuits ending in fatal shootings to controversial First Amendment audits, all while exposing the complex realities behind the badge.

When a yellow Corvette flees from an unmarked police car, our hosts debate the merits and dangers of such pursuits. "I'm not a fan of using undercover vehicles in a chase," one host explains, highlighting heightened liability and reduced visibility that endangers everyone involved. The pursuit ended with the suspect's death, leading to a deeper discussion about split-second decisions in life-or-death scenarios.

Most compelling is our panel's disagreement over a controversial police shooting on private property. "I'm going to put my foot down on this one. Bad shoot," declares one host, while others explore the constitutional nuances of property rights versus officer safety. When another host reveals the suspect wasn't charged with any crime afterward, the panel concludes officers likely created the very exigency they responded to—a rare moment of police professionals acknowledging a wrongful shooting.

The episode takes a lighter turn analyzing a First Amendment audit video, with hosts laughing at officers' rigid responses while offering practical advice: "Just do your stuff, relax. They're not doing anything." This segment showcases our hosts' commitment to improving police-community relations through better training and tactics.

Throughout this episode, our panel maintains refreshing honesty about law enforcement strengths and weaknesses—criticizing improper tactics while explaining the challenges officers face daily. Join us for this no-holds-barred discussion that challenges stereotypes about the "thin blue line" while offering genuine perspectives from those who've walked the beat.

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Speaker 1:

Disclaimer Welcome to Two Cops One Donut podcast. The views and opinions expressed by guests on the podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Two Cops One Donut, its host or affiliates. The podcast is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. We do not endorse any guest's opinions or actions discussed during the show. Any content provided by guests is of their own volition and listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions. Of their own volition and listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions. Furthermore, some content is graphic and has harsh language Viewer discretion advised and is intended for mature audiences. Two Cops One Donut and its host do not accept any liability for statements or actions taken by guests. Thank you for listening. Welcome back to Cops One Donut. I'm your host. Eric Levine With me today is Banning Sweatland. What's up, buddy? What's up, buddy?

Speaker 1:

I sit with Alan sitting behind the scenes. Here we have Trey Mosley, he will be popping in. Trey will be scenes. Here we have Trey Mosley, he will be popping in. Trey will be in here. He's got daddy duties going on right now, so he's waiting for wifey to finish up the test so she can take over and then we are going to have I think Matt said he's going to jump on tonight, he's just going to be a little late tonight. No special guest. We just wanted to do uh the crew tonight. Um, oh, and deadleg's gonna be popping on here as well. So, um, we got uh, patrick, true love's already in the comments. I sit with alan. Uh, I gotta get that shirt made, man. Um, let me, let me see if I can't make this a little more equal. There we go now. Everybody's of equal size, except banning's head. It's a large head. So, al, we ain't seen you in a while. Buddy, what's been going on?

Speaker 3:

uh, just working on a new den or a new layer and uh, just staying active and, um, traveling a little bit back in home, back home for a couple weeks and then back on the road.

Speaker 1:

So okay, okay, banning. What about you? What's new in your world?

Speaker 4:

sir nothing new, just uh, every day is exciting with banning, so with work and time with family, everything's great. Going through different videos that people are sending and trying to give them my quote unquote opinion on sending it back to them, so for those watching banning right now he has a new camera so he is trying to get the settings fixed.

Speaker 1:

For some reason the settings will not save for him, so we have been trying to troubleshoot his stuff for the last 20 minutes and his mic went out. Now he's going through the mic on the webcam. The webcam itself won't save the settings for optimal viewing and he's just having a nightmare of a time back there. So that's what we've been doing up until right when we went live, and so if banning sounds a little different, that's because he's going through his webcam and we just don't have time to mess with it anymore. So here's what it is Three dumb cops trying to do technical stuff. I guess doesn't work out. I have no doubt Alan could have fixed it if he was there.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, we're going to have to get him that software I have, so I can just log in and fix it.

Speaker 4:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, tap in and remote in and freaking, do your magic, magic something.

Speaker 1:

Yeah Well, I've seen Banning's truck. I think he should have spent a little less on his truck and a little more on his desktop setup. So, harrison Brock, stop using Windows. Sorry bro, it's what we got. It's how we work. It's what we got. It's how we work. It's what we know.

Speaker 4:

It comes with the iPhone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, patrick, at least Eric is still at the airport. So I just got back from Atlanta. We went out there for the National Real-Time Crime Center Association. I know it's a mouthful. We went out there for the pre-conference walkthrough. The conference is in September, so we're going through to try to get it all game-planned out and check everything. It's going to be badass. I know Banning is going to be out there for sure, trying to see who else is out there. Got my mom in the house there. Jerry Worms in the house the OG what's up? What's going on? Jerry Andy's in the house there. Jerry Worms in the house the OG what's up? What's going on? Jerry Andy's in the house. We got all of our regulars in the house Country Girl's in there. Harrison Brock single-handedly supports the whole damn show. David Edmonston's in the house what's going on, brother, tim, tim, one of my newest moderators on just about everything. Speaking of moderators, guys, everybody listening. If you're on YouTube, if you're on LinkedIn, facebook, whatever it is, you're watching us on.

Speaker 1:

Right now we have a Discord channel, so it is going to be in the chat repeatedly all night. We're going to be pushing for everybody to go there. So if you guys could please go to this site. There you get way more content, way more interactions with everybody on the crew and with the community together, which is really what we're all about. So let me invite people. I'm gonna post I'm going to post that link in the chat. Boom, there we go. So please jump in.

Speaker 1:

If you're not used to Discord, you've never used it. It's different. It takes a little bit to get used to, but I promise once you do it is well worth the time. And we had some live chats going on there. We have impromptu live chats on there where you can see and talk to everybody. You don't just got to see and talk to just us. You guys can talk to each other and see each other too, which makes it even more fun. So, and people in the comments are like yep, we are loving the Discord and we are continuously trying to make it better and better, especially thanks to guys like MarinesBlood, tim, brian Thompson who's I don't even know what his username is on our Discord. But Brian Thompson and then Alan and Deadleg have all been really pushing, and my cousin Tony I don't think he's out here watching, but all these guys have been really pushing to make that Discord look badass.

Speaker 1:

Harrison said two cows, one donut I might drop if these storms get bad Shit. Yeah, sorry, buddy. Buddy, everybody's susceptible to the storms they got me. Yesterday I was stuck at the airport for like 12 hours. I was there all day, dude. I got there at like one and then my flight was until five, but my buddy's flight was a little earlier. So I was like I'll just go hang out with him and then I'll go to my flight and he'll go to his flight and then you know, it makes sense. Well, we split, go our separate ways and I am just stuck like Chuck forever because my plane was sitting in Baltimore due to the rain.

Speaker 1:

Oh, mr Billfold said Brian is something like the rejuvenator, some shit. Uh, my mom's in the house with some uh, um, okay, so what have we got in the news for us right now? We are very close to filming some of the pilots. Um, we're actually working on some of those details tonight. Chris, chris and Paulina, our producers, are diligently working, maybe watching what we got going on right now, but they're working behind the scenes to get these pilots ready to go. Gonna go film out in Scottsdale for those. We're looking at the first week or second week of August. That's when we plan to get those going. We already got Matt Thornton stuff going, so look forward to that. Um, let me see here, oh, uh, yes, uh, magnum, I can confirm cars no longer affiliated with t-city, no longer affiliated.

Speaker 1:

When daniel was starting to go through his stuff, um, he had reached out and told me that he was going through some things and that he may not be available. And so he kind of he told me, but not tell me, you know, type thing, and so I said, all right, well, we're just getting up and running and stuff, so maybe we'll just cut ties now and then, once your investigation and all that stuff, if it gets done and you're good, come on back and talk about it. But it looks like that never, never came. We really haven't talked since then. We've. We had back. When it first started we had taken them off of everything except our website. That was the one thing we forgot to do. So that didn't help our our claim at all. But yeah, we got them taken off of there as well.

Speaker 1:

I did see what iso said. Iso had told me he was posting it and you know, class act, iso's a class act. He let you know. He's like, hey, this is what I got. I'm like, hey, I'm okay with, like, everything he said is true. Everything he did, it was great. So, no, I don't think iso was slamming two cops, one donut. I don't think he was trying to do that at all. I don't think he did that at all. So I and I've talked to iso afterwards like, hey, if any of my guys give you shit, just know. I'm slowly trying to get the message out that I agree with what you said and I have no issues with it. So iso is a good dude, um, and he'll he'll definitely tell you what's going on. So, um, let me see what else banning. So we got that. He's gone. Um, banning is slowly upgrading his stuff and gonna be starting to push out some content. Hopefully. We keep we keep harping on him to do it.

Speaker 4:

Um, just upgrade it from the Polaroid to the, to the, to the one next to the computer.

Speaker 1:

We're here.

Speaker 4:

Now we're here. We're just trying to get up to where everybody else is Right.

Speaker 3:

Yep.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we'll get you there. We'll get you there. Yep. Mag dump said he slammed car, not TCOD. I agree, I don't think he slammed us.

Speaker 1:

Izzo was spot on saying Carr cannot be two-faced and critique bad cops on TCOD and then be on some bullshit. Yeah, I mean, he's right, he's right. So I'm hoping for Daniel's sake and I hope he's watching that, whatever it is that he's got to work through on that because, honestly, I didn't even look into it. I was just like he's going through an investigation. I'm just going to cut ties all the way on that. So I'm hoping whatever happened from it, maybe he can turn that into a positive spin it around, learn from it. I think we all should learn from our fuck ups for sure. But other than that, it's a it's in the past. Was that what they say on the Lion King? Why worry about it? It's in the past.

Speaker 1:

So Badge 502's in the house Is he? I don't see him. Where's he at? Oh, there, he says I'll give you shit for free. That's what I'm talking about, badge 502. Yeah, why don't you jump on here, badge 502? We gave you the link in our group chat. Son of a bitch. I'm in drone class right now. Guys, if you're on the Discord, you already know that. So this is one of the benefits of being on our drone Our drone On our Discord. And then I started up a patreon and banning. You didn't even know this. I don't think. Yeah, oh, you knew. Okay, I told you. So I started a patreon. It's not public or official or anything, yet I got to learn how to use it. So jim minor's in the house uh, I don't know what 386 means. He must be talking to somebody else out there who said I saw Steve Landry, also saw Ladner there. You saw him where. That's funny.

Speaker 4:

Probably talking about the Discord or something.

Speaker 1:

Oh, was he in our Discord. That'd be fun.

Speaker 4:

I don't know man, I'm still learning how to use the Discord. I was proud of myself for coming in and being able to activate my camera and having that. You know, even though it's a much smaller group man, it's a guys and gals that that that come on here all the time and it's great to have those, those one-on-one or small groups. So I invite everybody to come to the discord. Sometimes, eric and I, in the middle of the night, we'll log on there and as much different background as we have now. We're usually sitting in our homes, sitting in a lazy boy or sitting in the kitchen or whatever, and it's just I don't know. I think it's a good, good thing to do. I think it's better for people to learn how to do this that way and learn more about us.

Speaker 1:

Alan, did you do our Instagram today?

Speaker 3:

Yes, it's up and running, right it Brent.

Speaker 1:

Cartwright said signing in here because IG missing one audio. I don't know what that means. Okay, I'll work on it. Yeah, If anybody on the Discord or whatever can in the general chat, just let us know. If you can hear us on Instagram, we're trying to get all of that stuff going. So, oh, on Izzo's page during a live. What are we talking?

Speaker 1:

about. Oh, ladner was on there. Oh, yeah, my bad. So Banning just picked up this new Kodak SureShot webcam. He got an MX Brio. That's the best webcam you can get before you pretty much start switching over to DSLR and stuff. Yeah, I'm serious, it's a good camera. You just you know, there's a big difference between that and a DSLR. Oh yeah, yeah, for sure, mr Bill, it's engagement.

Speaker 1:

No-transcript. That's where I'll be pulling some of the videos y'all see. So this is another benefit of the Discord channel. With that said, if you don't know what we do with the Bodycam Lives, here we pull up Bodycam videos that we've never watched and we review them as though we are the cops in the video live and we've never seen them. So it's a raw reaction and you get to hear kind of the insights from cops on how we would handle a call and then we discuss and it's just a kind of a different way of looking at a call and how cops can think and then discuss whether they did well, whether they did poorly, what we would do to improve, always based around education and how we can improve things, because even when a call goes perfect, there is more to improve, I promise you.

Speaker 4:

So, with that, Badge 502 said basically loves the Brio. I think he's got one or two of them. Man, if you can text me and tell me how to save the settings, that's where, when you log out of your computer and log back in that it that it saves. Yeah, right now it looks like I'm trapped in a basement.

Speaker 1:

Haven't seen the sun in 30 years oh, craig said alan's mic wasn't working in ig. Alan hasn't said anything yet.

Speaker 3:

Yeah alan's not talking. Yeah, tim uh says we're blurry on there and I told Tim you're watching all of the lives on every platform, so I figure he can see us on one of them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, maybe. Maybe I can pull it up on my phone while I'm sitting right here it is blurry, but we're waiting on a soundboard, so it's in the mail, oh.

Speaker 3:

I got tired of fighting with it.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to. Are we on my Instagram?

Speaker 3:

Yeah. It took me a second, I had to find it pop up with your little circle and it said go live or something.

Speaker 1:

I'm logged in as you right now, just saying I know, but that's what I'm saying is, when I'm looking at my instagram right now or yeah, instagram, it doesn't show anything live yeah, it's weird.

Speaker 3:

Uh, I had to go and find, you know, the little circles at top and scroll over until I found the one that said live.

Speaker 1:

The little circles on top.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know the, what do you call them? The three lines, no, like when you're, when you go into Instagram and you get the little things up at the top, the little circles, your favorite, your like your favorite videos, and I had to find the two cops, one donut live.

Speaker 1:

I guess I don't see that.

Speaker 3:

Okay, this one.

Speaker 1:

And yeah, I don't see me On my weird.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it took me a minute. I had to scroll all the way across.

Speaker 1:

I'm looking, I don't see it. That's weird. Hey, mike, the cops started following us about time, mike, I've only been on the podcast. Oh shit, anyway, we're being boring, let boring, let's pick it up. Let's go to our videos. All right, let's get to the first one Share screen Share. All right, there we got that. I like where our cameras are. Let's biggie size Boop, boop, boop. There we go. All right, shout out to Police Activity on YouTube. This is where we get all of our videos from for the most part. So go to Police Activity on YouTube. Follow, like, subscribe to those guys. They are great, they are all powerful and we use the shit out of them. All right, viewer discretion is advised. As always, we do not know what's going to be on here, so let's go 7-0 Street from 14. Northbound 13.

Speaker 1:

Allen, don't put your mic too close to the phone. Eastbound 71 Street. Did he steal a Corvette? Yeah.

Speaker 5:

Or are they racing? Continuing eastbound 71 past 811.

Speaker 1:

Could you see that red car? It looks like they're racing.

Speaker 3:

A big shout out. Still eastbound 71. The man that Sent you a monitor. Pause real quick. What did you say? Big shout out to Shane, the man that sent you a monitor. Is he on? He's on Instagram. Yes, sir.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we can't see his comments on here.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we haven't figured out how to get those joined yet.

Speaker 1:

Guys, if you're ever going to buy a monitor for your computer or a television, I can personally recommend Samsung, because I have both of those and they are amazing. Northbound 7th Ave. Northbound 7th Ave. Okay, I'm still trying to figure out if this is a chase or if this is a race, because it looks like a street race.

Speaker 4:

I'm thinking it's a chase, hey anyone north of the tracks.

Speaker 3:

You're going to need it. You're going to need to get it.

Speaker 2:

All right, still need northbound coming up to 7-9. Northbound coming up to 7-9. That was close.

Speaker 3:

I wonder if they're just backed off and they're just calling it from the air. Yeah, it's possible.

Speaker 1:

Looks like he's going to probably go east on 7-9. Eastbound 7-9 from 7. Eastbound, 7-9. Okay, you got to be careful with your intersections here, brother. Okay, we're still chasing. Looks like you're at a dead end.

Speaker 2:

Still northbound 5th Ave and he, he's gonna go eastbound 85 street road. No, he's banned.

Speaker 1:

All right, he's going to a stop here oh yeah, he did throw something we're in charge of.

Speaker 2:

Keep coming south keep coming'm sorry, keep coming north and right off your.

Speaker 1:

That's an undercover car. It is Holy shit, that's ballsy, Uh-oh. Look who's in the house. Y'all Della Della Bill. Y'all Trey Mosley in the house. Look at that guy. Can you hear us? Can you hear us pumpkin Trey Trey, Trey, you dumb bitch.

Speaker 4:

Hey, just text him and tell him he hasn't been logged in since that update. He probably has to go in there and select his speakers and put.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's true. I don't even know if he can see that he's on, so he looked like he's looking down. Texan, alan, get him figured out. I'm gonna keep playing this, so, uh, let's discuss the. Let's discuss the um. The undercover car in a chase. I don't, I don't know that I'm a fan of that. I understand you need a fast car to catch a fast car.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but when it comes to a pursuit and being seen and the liability, that comes back it's a huge, huge liability.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. Trey says he's good now. All right, can you hear us there, kid? He can hear us, but he can't talk to us, he's just talking to the wall.

Speaker 8:

He can't hear you. Oh was muted, my bad, what up there we?

Speaker 1:

go. Yeah, if you logged in every once in a while, you remember how to do this shit.

Speaker 3:

Hey man, listen when you got two babies and you got a two-hour commute every day hey two-hour commute oh my lord and that's probably only 15 minutes worth of driving no, no, I drive, I drive.

Speaker 8:

It's almost the back and forth. It's like 250 miles a day driving what is wrong with you?

Speaker 3:

wow, you know all them.

Speaker 8:

California cities are looking for officers, you know, yeah hey, man, I'm low to the soil, baby, I ain't going nowhere.

Speaker 1:

Low to the soil you dummy.

Speaker 8:

All right.

Speaker 1:

We're in the middle of a chase right now and this yellow Corvette was being chased by a red undercover. Looked like a Camaro or Charger or something to that effect. So we were just discussing Camaro or Charger or something to that effect. We were just discussing I'm not a fan of using a UC to chase after a car. I think you need a fully marked police car. You think he was just trying to maintain with it.

Speaker 8:

That could be the case too. He probably was just telling it, I don't know. Still, that's kind of a weird one. If you're doing all the pursuits type stuff, like you're running the lights, you're clearing intersections, if you're doing all of that, then fuck, you're basically in a pursuit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and from what we could see, that's how the red car stood out to me was. I thought he was racing, but he was chasing, so that tells me he's in. He's in pursuit mode. So, um, did somebody else join?

Speaker 3:

oh, no, it's me, I was.

Speaker 1:

I'm using the messenger gotcha, so all right, let's keep going here uh, right to your right.

Speaker 4:

This is gonna be a dead end here, guys button.

Speaker 2:

all right, he's moving again 85th Street Road, eastbound it's 440,.

Speaker 3:

Follow me at the end by the FF-143. I'm gonna do an end here.

Speaker 2:

Oh, there's the door. There's the door. All right, houston Doc, you're probably gonna have a bailout here.

Speaker 6:

Put the gun out. Hey, look at the toilet, let's go. Oh shit, drop the fucking gun. Drop the fucking gun. Drop the fucking gun. I got him Sarge, I got him. I got him. Put your ass behind your back, did you hear him? I got him Sarge, I got him, I got him Sarge I got him, I got him.

Speaker 1:

Sarge, I got him, I got him.

Speaker 3:

Did you see the See him act like a Spider monkey, coming over the fence?

Speaker 1:

I didn't see that part. Let me go back, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I knew he was running.

Speaker 8:

Up and over.

Speaker 1:

Put the gun out, okay, I still don't see where he's at I thought he went over the fence Like when, I saw him come into the video.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he just went between the two fences. Yeah, I just loved how he ran over the car. Yeah.

Speaker 6:

Put your hands behind your back, put your hands behind your back. Put your hands behind your back. Put your hands behind your back, put your hands behind your back, ballsy, I don't like that.

Speaker 1:

Alright, listen, I understand. You know the dude's armed. You know the dude's armed. If you know the dude's armed, you want your gun ready, and especially trying to draw from a seated position in a car can be very hard. I mean, look at what he's trying to do. He's trying to cross-body, put it into park.

Speaker 4:

Put this in perspective Just a week ago he may have been an explorer tahoe. Did you see that first move?

Speaker 4:

when he reached over, he reached towards the car of the charger and he was trying to come up with it and this is probably a new gig or maybe just going back and forth from cars and that's that muscle memory we do in training and we've got to be just as good as our offhand. So if you got to be prepared for this and I'm not saying he wasn't at all, I mean obviously a lot's going through his mind. Yeah, let's see that party.

Speaker 3:

With both of them being what they were.

Speaker 1:

I bet that's a task force, yep there he is, you can talk to your fucking other bailout here.

Speaker 6:

Put the gun out. Hey, you can give it to us, let's go.

Speaker 1:

Oh, put the gun out. Oh shit, drop the fucking gun, drop the fucking gun, drop the fucking gun. There's several times I thought I heard a gunshot, but it could have been the car hitting the pole. It could have been a lot of things.

Speaker 6:

Okay, I got it sir.

Speaker 5:

I got it. I got it in the poll. It could have been a lot of things.

Speaker 1:

Good for him. Heard the shots slowed down, ran right towards it. I mean I'm glad he didn't get put in a crossfire too bad here, but he went right for him, are we okay?

Speaker 6:

Start fire, hold the air, start fire, rescue North side of water. Put your ass behind your back, put your ass behind your back. Put your ass behind your back.

Speaker 10:

Put your ass behind your back. Pull the air Shots fired. Pull the air.

Speaker 6:

Start fire. Rescue north side of large home. Put your ass behind your back.

Speaker 1:

Put your ass behind your back. Good for him. That was the next thing I was going to say.

Speaker 10:

man, Nobody's checked that car, yet I got it, cox, I got it Stand by.

Speaker 11:

Nobody at large right now.

Speaker 1:

Good communication.

Speaker 11:

People here secure. We want fire rescue to come from the north side 85.

Speaker 1:

So Magdum said put your hands behind your back, he's been unalived, he cannot comply. Now. He was still alive, he was moving, um, but that is that. That, that's that oodle loop. That dude was so spun up from having to shoot his gun, um, he just kept repeating the same thing. He, he wasn't he. Tunnel, tunnel vision, vapor locked he. He was just saying the only thing muscle memory told him to say. So, uh, that that's how traumatic when you get into shooting, it cause it just as much as you train for it until you actually do it. You just never know how you're going to act. Um, crazy, I'm just going to the uh, to the question he's dead.

Speaker 1:

He ain't putting his hands anywhere. No, I'm telling you guys, he was still alive. You can see when the kid comes over when is he at. When he gets up there, you can see the guy still trying to put his right arm behind his back himself, are you okay? So watch right over here. Can you see my mouse?

Speaker 6:

Hold it here. Can you see my mouse? I got it. Sarge, I got it. Put your ass behind your back. Put your ass behind your back.

Speaker 1:

He's trying to get me. Put your ass behind your back.

Speaker 1:

That guy's alive, he ain't dead. He may die, I don't know, but he's still alive. Actually, we can read. Let's see Miami Dade Robbery intervention detail Initiated a traffic stop on a yellow Corvette. Christopher Laboy fled from the traffic stop. He remained at the intersection of 85th and 5th Avenue through a large object or through an object from his vehicle, drove behind the apartment complex. I wonder what that object was. They got fire and rescue, provided medical aid. Until fire personnel arrived. He was pronounced deceased at the scene. So he does die, yep. He was armed, deceased at the scene. So he does die, yep. He was armed with a Sig 320. So there's a good chance that gun shot him himself. If you guys know anything about that Sig 320, it's having a lot of problems right now. He had a bag of marijuana, multiple small plastic bags, multiple bottles of prescription promethazine. Okay, that's it. Let's go to the comments. Let's see what everybody's saying about it. Let me stop sharing. There we go.

Speaker 4:

So, benny, I'll let you go first on that well, there were some questions that we weren't able to address when it was when it was going on, and one of those is these do these undercover cars not have sirens? No, they do. You can see the reflection when they're inside the car. They have what's called either dash lights, visor lights, depending on what they have. So they do have lights and sirens. And then when we're watching helicopter, you're not going to be able to hear said siren. So they do have the emergency warning equipment to do that.

Speaker 4:

But what we're talking about at the beginning of this is you have to approach intersections much more careful.

Speaker 4:

If you're not in a marked vehicle, the liability that you carry on yourself and the department is a lot higher in this situation. Can they not follow traffic laws in a pursuit like this? Well, depending on the Department of Policy and what state you're in and in Florida there is a lot of undercover cars, texas a lot of undercover cars but you're held to kind of a different standard. You know, if you light somebody up in one of those cars and they don't stop and they get on 911 because they may not know it's a police car, they don't stop and they get on 911 because they may not know, it's a police car, you know. So charging with somebody with UUMV or that type of thing or not UUMV I'm sorry for failing to yield with a vehicle is really hard to prove. So a lot of times a prosecutor won't take that in an unarmed or an unmarked vehicle. So there is a lot of scary things that go on when you do that. But obviously you can still pursue and catch up, you know, just depending on yeah, show me.

Speaker 1:

The audit said he still doesn't like to shoot for the reasons of it being unmarked cars. That is the thing. That's the thing. That's a valid point and it's one of the reasons I don't like takedowns with undercover vehicles.

Speaker 3:

Well, and it makes me wonder, you know, because this all initiated because of dark tint. It makes me wonder if there was marked units in the beginning who said it initiated because of dark tint. It was in what you read. They said the initial stop was for dark tint.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I thought they said the robbery unit was on it. I don't know.

Speaker 3:

It said it when you're reading it out.

Speaker 1:

I mean, maybe that was the PC for the stop.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, that probably was a wall stop or something.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it was probably a pretext ID and they were using the Class C in Florida to get it stopped.

Speaker 1:

I was going to say that robbery units don't just go.

Speaker 8:

Right, right, they don't know.

Speaker 1:

They don't just go right. Right for those listening anytime, a specialized unit like that um war stories podcast in the house, what's up war stories? Uh, it was in miami-dade, I believe that's florida. And um, they, uh, it was a robbery unit. Robbery units don't they follow targets, they follow people they know are involved in some shit. So, um, badge 502 and I'm in the discord. So, guys, make sure you go to our discord. We'll be popping that in the uh, the chat. That's where we're really trying to push a lot of our stuff.

Speaker 1:

I know a lot of you guys send me videos. I'm sure you send a shitload of videos to Banning and Trey. Please jump in our discord Now if you're going to send videos. We've got everything separated out. We've got a place for you to send us videos to check out and we can discuss and you'll get a lot more bang for your buck than trying to get me to comment on videos that you send through our social media pages like Instagram, facebook, tiktok, all that stuff. It's not that I don't check them, it's just way easier for me to filter through and for all of our guys. Because, trey, you don't know this yet, but we've got your channel on there. We've got Banning's channel on there. We've got Matt's channel on there. So if you guys have specific questions just for those guys and you want to talk to them, jump on the Discord. They'll get to them when they can't, so but try. You got your own channel, homie. I didn't even know that. I take.

Speaker 1:

I take care of my ladies okay, here you go oh shit, all right, um, okay, uh, mike cucumber in the house. I see somebody said hey, mike Cucumber. I didn't see him, though. Oh there he is. Tent laws are unconstitutional and immoral. I think tent laws are stupid. I'm with you. I don't like it. I think it's so dumb. I think there's just another way for the state to make money. It's another way to make a pretext. Stop, I think it's stupid.

Speaker 4:

Go to your eye doctor and tell them how much the sun hurts when you.

Speaker 1:

You know what I would rather it be. I would, instead of making a tent law, just have a basic traffic law, stop law. Here's what you're required to do during a traffic stop roll your windows down. If it's inclement weather, obviously, that changes things, but you know, rolling your windows down helps us out a lot. And then I don't give a shit about your tent. I just need to see your hands real quick, because I'm approaching a car blind and I don't know what the hell I'm about to deal with. That's just me, officer. Safety it's you know. But the tent stuff? I live in texas. I grew up in michigan. I didn't really need the tent in michigan, but I sure as hell need it down here. So I'm with you guys. I think the the tent stuff's ridiculous. Uh, let's see, trey, you figure out the difference in a magazine yeah, you gotta let it go you.

Speaker 1:

I'm never going to let you live it down, right? Oh, that's funny.

Speaker 8:

I actually said that it's crazy. I said that in the academy once. Oh, I got destroyed though.

Speaker 1:

Oh, did you.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, I said that in the academy when they gave me a mag. It was a 10-rounder, like the California compliant kind. All three of my mags were like that. And then I was in in the lineup when they lined us all up in the Academy and they had gave us our guns, they supposed to put our mags in our pouches and I was like, hey, my, I went to the, to the staff. I'm like my clip isn't, isn't long enough.

Speaker 1:

It only has 10. That's funny. Uh, marine blood said his channel is set private at the moment. Uh will be paid member only once we set that up. Yeah, that's true. Um, that's one of the ways we're trying to give our paid members more, um more bang for their butt, some something for their. They're helping us out. You'll get uh one-on-ones and stuff like that. So that's um. Somebody said the internet is forever Magdump. Uh, that's great. Uh, mike Cucumber compromise Love it. Yeah, I mean, it's really all it is. Man it the tent, like I said, I've had. I've had tents so dark on my car Cause I had a WRX at one point. I had a couple of them. Um, I had the tint so dark like I couldn't see at night. It goes oh shit. It's the first time I'd ever made my tint that dark, but I was working on days and I was in, you know, so I didn't really drive around at night. And then I seen it at night. I goes oh my god, this is a problem.

Speaker 4:

I gotta drive my windows down you have seen how my my old police department when I used to pull up in my honda civic two-door type r and unfold out of that thing. I just liked the, the sportiness of it. Man, it was a, it was a great car and of course you know you go to your doctor and you get the right thing so you can have a tent on your car if it truly affects your, your vision.

Speaker 1:

So andy, that's. That's kind of a. That's kind of a dumb, dumb comment. It's not an issue for you, but we can be killed for tent. Um, do you know how many officers have been shot and didn't even know a gun was pointed at him.

Speaker 8:

A lot a lot, I think. I think he's saying like we get out of traffic stops. That's basically what he's saying, bro, if, if you think that. I've actually gotten the ticket before. As a cop, I've gotten the ticket before.

Speaker 1:

I'm not sure what you mean by that, andy. I don't like that comment from you, sir, I expect better, but I get where you're coming from. I get where you're coming from. Trey has those 9mm chip clips. Oh, guess what I learned this weekend? There is potato chips that have wrappers all over them. Have you guys had wrappers?

Speaker 8:

Rat snacks how you ain't never heard of that.

Speaker 1:

I never seen them. You live under a rock dog, yeah.

Speaker 8:

You live under a rock.

Speaker 1:

I never seen, them Never seen them.

Speaker 8:

It's a big thing in Texas. They got them out there.

Speaker 1:

I know Well they got them in Atlanta.

Speaker 8:

Now they got them in Atlanta. That's where they started at, I think in Atlanta.

Speaker 1:

Oh, did it. Okay, because I had me some Rick Ross chili lime.

Speaker 8:

No, you got to get the little Boosie ones Fire.

Speaker 1:

Is it Okay?

Speaker 8:

Yeah, the Rick Ross chili lime.

Speaker 1:

I was like a boss. It was delicious. Somebody said wrx. Oh, was you a street racer on the side? No, I'll tell you, what I wanted to do with my wrx is I wanted to lift it and make it more rally style. I wanted to be able to run over a curb or a you know speed bump, going 45, 50 miles an hour, not feel it. That's what I wanted to do. I just just never got to it. I ended up getting a truck. Eric is four years late on the wrap snacks. Sorry, I can't help it. Everywhere that I ate in the hood was like little Mexico. So it was a lot of Mexican candies, mexican foods. There was no wrap snacks, man Delicious. Same with all the hosts. What about the host? What about the host? Harrison Brock said he is saying cops have dark tint and the non-cops cannot. Oh, I see what you're saying. Yeah, yeah, police cars do. Well, it's not real dark. I don't know what it.

Speaker 8:

I think he's talking about off-duty shit bro.

Speaker 1:

Is it?

Speaker 8:

Yeah, like personal cars, we can have 10 and nobody's going to say nothing. But regular civilians are going to have a problem.

Speaker 1:

I got pulled over in my WRX.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, I got pulled over, yeah for sure, my vehicles are California compliant.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, banning had a LinkedIn problem too. I don't know why his won't let him add it. Yeah, we were having problems with that too, banning.

Speaker 4:

It wanted a weird, a weird password when I logged in. That's never asked for before, so I couldn't pay password Password on the log. Usually when you send me the, the, the restream link, I can just click on it I can click add linkedin, uh, and followers on linkedin, and it wouldn't allow me to do it this time. It said I had to do this email login, which was a first I gotcha he says I think there's some masterpiece chicharrones.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I love them. I'll eat the crap out of those, but they better be legit, because the ones that I eat are all legit. Shout out to Retro Rifle tonight. Man, I see you're wearing your Retro Rifle. Man, I got my Harambe shirt on tonight. Looks like you're wearing. Is it the blade? Is that the one you got?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I don't know the name of it. It's the only one I got PinKing554 dropped five bucks.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for the Super Chat donation guys. All the money that you guys donate goes right back into the show and we're able to get things like Discord and Supercharge it I don't know what the hell it's called. I supercharged the Discord, nitroed it. I nitroed it, so everybody has more benefits. So we're rolling that money from YouTube into that. I would ask if you guys are going to donate? We do have a new thing. We have this fancy buy me a cup of coffee or buy me a coffee thing. If I can find it. I don't even know where the hell it's at. I've got it somewhere. Anyway, we've got this buy me a coffee setup and here it is. I'll put it in the chat. So our community always looking out for me.

Speaker 1:

They said that youtube is taking all of our money and that if you use this buy me a cup of coffee thing, that money goes. More of it goes to us than it goes to youtube. Um so, but I'll read your comment here, pin king. Don't know if you covered it, yet one female nypd over, I'm gonna assume, over the weekend or something was killed in a shooting in manhattan name, yet to be released, for civilians also, I didn't even know about that. I have not covered that because I don't know about it and then there was something not to I mean that's horrible.

Speaker 4:

I haven't heard of that, uh, but then there. Then there was also an incident at a walmart up north, uh, stabbing like 10 or 11 people that were stabbed, and then a group of civilians took them down. I don't know if you're aware of that.

Speaker 1:

Uh, yes, I am aware of that one. Um I the night. So I was disappointed that retrole didn't have the Starry Night shirt anymore. I was going to show it to my wife, since it's her favorite painting. Yeah, they got a blue one and they have a green one, but yeah, they get sold out. That one got sold out pretty quick. My mom said for the last time where's the buy me a coffee thing tonight? I just posted it. It's in the chat. Um, I matter of fact, I can post it in the in the general chat in our discord. Um. So if you guys are on discord and you want to jump on that, we would appreciate that, like always. Um brandar said like the abuse of pennsylvania Mims. Yeah, definitely, I think the problem with Pennsylvania v Mims is it's not– did Trey get booted?

Speaker 4:

I don't know where Trey went.

Speaker 1:

Trey just disappeared. I think the problem with the Pennsylvania v Mims is the requirement to use it is very vague. Like anytime I ever use Pennsylvania v Mims, it's always like there's a legitimate, articulable safety concern. I can see that this dude's got a knife sitting between him and the seat and we're already on a potential DWI traffic stop, something to that effect. I can articulate the safety concern. But the way that it is currently, you don't necessarily need that articulation. It's not specified.

Speaker 1:

But uh, mike cucumber, which is still one of the coolest names ever Cool as a cucumber how do we change our local law enforcement to think like you? A sheriff's deputy of 27 years told me their policies supersede the Constitution. Well, let me tell you right now it fucking don't. So not at all. I don't know that it's necessarily to get them to think like us. It's getting them exposed to perspective.

Speaker 1:

If all you're around in the culture of your policing is a certain credo and way that they talk, well, then you're going to have a bad culture of policing in that spot and until they hear it from another cop that they respect. That's the other thing. I can tell you right now that if I hear somebody that works in a city of 10 cops and they only handle 100 calls a year and they've only gone to jail once every two years. They could have been a cop 15, 20 years. I don't respect them. Trying to tell me how to live my life as a cop, I don't respect that. It's nothing against them, it's not their fault. But you trying to tell me about policing versus a spot where we've got a million calls plus a year, it's hard for me to listen to that Banning. What do you got on that?

Speaker 4:

The same. I mean you hear so many different things around the country. I wish they did more constitutional training in the police academy, but we're not the legislators in those states. The best thing you can do if you want that is contact your legislation, contact your state reps. You know that's a big. You know you'd be the voice of the people, get a lot of people to do it. I mean it's you know you got to do it. I'm pretty proud of Texas. Is Texas perfect? No, it's hard for me to compare to other States, but I know that a lot of chiefs and sheriffs here are the Constitution is number one. And then we look at state and federal law. So we're out there to protect the Constitution. So you know it's not perfect, but at least they're going in the right direction. Yeah, seen a lot of issues in the beginning when I got in in 2002. And a lot of those things getting better and better and better.

Speaker 1:

not perfect, but we're going in the right direction. Yeah, bradley young, those chips were fire this weekend. I wish I had got my own bag. Yeah, brad young was with me. Uh, shout out, he's an alabama. Alabama cop.

Speaker 4:

Um bro, you're all talking about these chips.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna have to bro, most hillbilly voice ever. It was like he's on the board with the nrt cca. So it was like my first time meeting him in person, talked to him a lot, you know, in zoom meetings and stuff, but he's a freaking hoot dude. He's just straight up as alabama as they come. I loved his accent man. I was giving him shit for it the whole time. We got to get him on the show though he, uh, just like houston, shot with a shotgun through a door, so in the head, but luckily they were aiming a little high and he got peppered up top but went with it and they still managed to go through. Oh, we got dead leg jumping on in.

Speaker 8:

There he is I think I think with the whole the issue with the constitution, constitution versus officer safety. I feel like I was talking about this I said it in a comment on Matt's post where I'm like it's all about enforcing laws, doing it in a constitutional manner, but doing it in a safe way as well. I think that people, people tend to forget that we can't just you can't just appeal to people all the time without taking care of your own self. You got to do, you got to do the shit the safe way before you. Just, I don't know, try to focus on, focus on serving the people. Serve the people with doing the in a safe manner.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, mike, I would recommend, just like any auditor would do when you reach out to your state representative, make some sort of local page. This is what I recommend to everybody Make a local page and make it kind of like what we do with the podcast here, but make a thing where it's just for your state representative, because you're always going to be there. Make a page, say, hey, we reached out, this is what we asked, and then have a ticker here's how long it's been since we got a response. Or, if you get a response, here is the response. I guarantee that will catch like wildfire because you're going to get more and more people that jump on and they're going to want to hold their state representatives accountable. And if they're not answering you, who else are they not answering? And then, who are they answering? Are they only answering stakeholders that are putting in towards campaigns? Are they taking the time to answer? You know the who they consider the lower class citizens? Are they only answering the white collar, the blue collar? Who are they answering? So I would recommend, mike, you create a page that is just an accountability page, just like any auditor would do when they go out and they try to hold the cops accountable for their audits and stuff like that and just make it your state and just see what happens. Man, I guarantee you stick with that and eventually we'll catch fire.

Speaker 1:

Harrison Brock gifted five memberships. Thanks, buddy, appreciate you. Looking through seeing who got one, I don't see anybody that we hear from regularly that got one. That's okay. Brandar86 said go into chat, gbt or Grok and ask them what they think the disconnect between the public and police is. Yeah, you could do that. Never know what they're going to come up with as soon as it becomes self-aware. We're all screwed anyway. Uh. Mike said great idea. Hey, man, I'm not just a pretty face.

Speaker 4:

Um, all right, somebody asked if you're answering their questions on discord does discord? I don't know how that works. Does that come into this chat?

Speaker 1:

it does not it doesn't come into this chat. No, I'm not. Um, I do try to kind of look over at discord when I can. I usually only use it for popping shit in there, uh hopefully just general chat. Yeah, I'm only watching general chat, so I will pull it up. So I have it up there. We go see what's going on. Dead leg.

Speaker 11:

Thanks for joining I picked the wife up, she, so you have me until she's done fixing her dinner and finishing her dinner. Okay, she wants to do this thing. Called now I do. You like bologna sandwiches, like?

Speaker 11:

I made my cooking my cooking skills were very, very known very up front a long time ago. So I'm uh, I was. I used to eat out a lot along for a long period of time, but then we got together and I stopped doing that. But uh, yeah, I've got some surgeries next week, so she wants to spend some time together this evening. So, okay, text me when you're done and I'll come on until then.

Speaker 4:

But until then, you guys have me that mustache is getting strong. Dude it is. It's got super trooper vibes. I'm loving it. You know. We can put, you know hashtag dead leg mustache ride, you know let's look at.

Speaker 1:

Look at that stuff, man. I like it. That's getting ridiculous, sir. You're almost a firefighter, it's pretty good my shorts.

Speaker 11:

My shorts aren't nearly far enough up my leg yet, but they're getting close. I haven't been asked what to donate to. What do they do? The boot and the thing I. Someone's not asked to donate my boot yet.

Speaker 1:

So yeah uh, tim asked dead leg, were you a cop? Yes, I was on the federal side uh my mom said love fried bologna sandwiches, but it has to be kogel's. Yes, for sure, kogel's is the best um morning stash. So all right, let's, uh, let's, get over to video number dose. Uh, let me share the screen here. Where's it at Share? All right, we are stacked on the side Biggie size and go.

Speaker 6:

Your call has been updated. I can make it back on the dribble, all right.

Speaker 5:

We got a traffic stop.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we stopped odd way to stop my suspicions would be up a little bit kind of. Almost seems like a dwi. The license plate? Oh yeah, it doesn't look like he has a license plate, does it?

Speaker 8:

I don't know what that kind of look like a, like a dui or maybe I don't know, trying to move some shit around in the car before they stop yeah, yeah, just though, just uh.

Speaker 1:

so you guys, how are you coming to that conclusion? We've pulled over so many people. This is an odd stop. It's a weird place to stop. It's a weird way to stop. Hit the curb. Yeah, this is very normal for a DWI, or possibly, like Trey said, maybe trying to hide something inside. They're looking down trying to do something in there. They can't see it. What did I miss?

Speaker 1:

Oh we said that, like Freddie Mercury, had a baby with Rosie O'Donnell. That is grossly accurate. Now that I see it, I can't unsee it. Credit where credit is due. Well played, sir. I think you nailed it Shit. Now we need a Photoshop pro to put those together. Chat, gpt, yep, absolutely, craig, that's what that stuff's used for. Oh, craig Holcomb coming through, he gifted five memberships. Appreciate you, brother. Seeing who didn't get one was Mr B or, I'm sorry, marine Bloods. He didn't get one. Yeah, did it only let three go through? Let's see One, two, three.

Speaker 11:

Is it because he was a Marine? Is that why it's not doing?

Speaker 1:

it. Maybe, Maybe that could be it. I only see three memberships that went through. I wonder if it stopped us again. Well, that's why we've got buy me a cup of coffee or buy me a coffee. But anyway, all right, let's keep going with this video. See where it goes. Thank you very much, Craig. All right. Well, that was dumb. All right, I'm really going to go on the side of he's drunk. Yeah, that's a deuce.

Speaker 8:

That's a fucking DUI for sure. Yeah, he is wasted. Now, here's the thing guys On these.

Speaker 1:

you have to go after him. He's a danger to everybody. Yeah, you have to these. You have to go after him. He's a danger to everybody. Yeah, you have to, you got no choice If you don't chase him now he's a drunk guy just obviously going all over the place. But if you do chase him, you got to stop this one. There's a K truck in danger. Yeah, yeah, banny. What do you think, man?

Speaker 11:

All I can think about is the Fordd ranger song that you see on reels fucking ford ranger all right, let's keep going.

Speaker 1:

He's got leonard skner playing on that radio right now.

Speaker 8:

Yeah it's in for it.

Speaker 11:

He almost hit me with a curtain. The offer is extremely calm.

Speaker 1:

He's wrecked out again.

Speaker 11:

Yeah for getting almost tangled up with that door and then his cruiser hit and then right into a chase. He's really calm, yep yeah really calm.

Speaker 1:

Yep, yeah, I agree, anybody got anything else on this so far. So yeah, right now I might go up there with my car. I'm probably going to pin that car. I'm going to pin it up against the side there. I'm not going to unass that vehicle yet because I don't know if that car is disabled. Anybody got it.

Speaker 4:

It's a 4-inch man, it ain't disabled. All right, let's keep going.

Speaker 11:

There we go. Someone was thinking Yep.

Speaker 1:

Did it mute itself? It did that's pretty smart yeah.

Speaker 6:

Show me your hands. Show me your hands.

Speaker 11:

This is in Oklahoma.

Speaker 1:

Oklahoma City.

Speaker 6:

Show me your hands right now. Show me your hands.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's drunk as a skunk, your call has been updated.

Speaker 10:

Get him again, boyunk. Your call has been updated your call has been updated.

Speaker 6:

He doesn't want to live your life. Put your right hand up get out of the car you say where's my dad?

Speaker 11:

Has anyone said you can't park there yet Put your hand?

Speaker 6:

up, show me your hands.

Speaker 1:

That wasn't to get on the ground, that was like he just fell.

Speaker 11:

It's more to drunk. I'm not God. Yeah. I don't know what time of night it is, but these officers are awake, they're on it. Yeah, yeah, that was a. I don't know what time of night it is, but these officers are awake, they're on it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, that was. I watched that one earlier today.

Speaker 4:

That's secondary, so one officer went down to deal with the driver and secondary was actually paying attention. You can see one head bouncing around. It's probably only one person, but guess what? That's an extended cab, so there could be somebody easily dug down in that backseat. So for safety he went in and cleared the vehicle.

Speaker 4:

From what I can see, I'm seeing a lot of videos that you all send to me and thank you for that. I'm going to continue to watch and reply as I can. I'm learning the Discord. I'll get better with it. But the ones that you all email me and send me that know me personally, we're doing that, but a lot of the ones y'all are sending me across the country, I'm seeing where we're getting. When I say we meaning law enforcement, we're getting so focused on that driver that we're only focusing on the driver. We're not focused on the car, not everybody, but a lot of it, and that's a that's concerning to me.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my God, mike's. I got to address this, mike. It may be unprofessional, but holy shit. It may be unprofessional but holy shit. If there's something I do all the time in policing is laugh. I laugh all the time. I'm having a good time, though, so I'm not necessarily laughing at you, but I'm laughing at the circumstances surrounding most things, because I just. To me it's the front row tickets to the greatest show on earth, and, lord, do I enjoy it? I enjoy the shit out of it.

Speaker 11:

Have you ever been at a call and you're like you start laughing to yourself cause you know that you're just going to laugh harder when you retell this to your buddies who weren't there, Like it's not as funny now. Wait till I start telling this to the rest of the guys back at the station. This is going to be way worse.

Speaker 1:

Yep, I'm going to read. Magdump did a little dispo for us on the shooting that they were talking about in New York. So it says a New York Police Department officer was killed in a mass shooting on the evening of July 28th 2025 in Midtown, manhattan town, manhattan. A gunman named shane tamura, age 27, from las vegas, entered a skyscraper at 345 park avenue, home to offices including the nfl and blackstone, armed with a rifle and wearing body armor. Holy shit. The shooter opened fire in the building, killing five people, including an nypd officer, before shooting himself inside on the high floor. Nypd leadership confirmed that the active shooter situation was contained by around 8 pm and the lone suspect had been neutralized. Well, it's not really contained when they take themselves out, but Banning I'm digging the new background, though that's a good one. Yeah, matter of fact, my desk is Batman-themed, just so you know.

Speaker 4:

It calls for help know, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, when I got this desk from it's a secret labs desk, the like self-rising thing when I got it, all the other ones were like weird colors. I was like, just give me the black one and I found out it was batman.

Speaker 4:

So pretty cool um that's another thing that people are going to get if they do the pay thing. Is they're going to get another camera angle, man, and to see your setup. I've seen it, guys. It's freaking awesome. You don't want to see my setup right now. I'm working on mine. Eric's setup is straight. I'm sure Deadlegs is pretty badass as well. He sent some pictures. Someday I'll get there. I mean, I got to go swing by the strip club and get some neon lights and everything to outfit mine here, and we'll get there, guys.

Speaker 1:

When they're talking about Blackstone, are they talking about the tabletop cook thing or is it something else? Isn't that what? Those are called Blackstones? What you cook on right the cool? Yeah, those things are awesome. Those are called black stones. What'd you cook on right the cool? Yeah, those things are awesome. I want one. I just black stone owns the world. I don't think we're talking about the same black stone. Yeah, black brick away. Oh, that's funny. All right, let's see. Let's go to the. That was my Father's Day gift. Let's go to the next video here. All right, share screen. We are sharing the screen. All right, and we are going through. Let's see, we got a biggie. I was reading the Discord real quick. Biggie size and play. You want 1075?

Speaker 1:

Okay, do it 84th and Grant, he's not stopping. Okay so from here we're going to say all right, suspects now pulling away from me at a high rate of speed. We're going eastbound. Traffic's very light, not many people on the road, dry conditions. Um, you know vehicle description it's a red pickup truck license plate. We're on this road going this direction. That's what's probably going to happen from here.

Speaker 8:

Oh, he's got the grappler.

Speaker 5:

Got him.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he missed. Okay, you guys hear me all the time saying handle business, don't get on the radio too soon. Handle business. He had an opportunity to get that grappler out before he ever called out this time saying handle business, don't get on the radio too soon, handle business. He had an opportunity to get that grappler out before he ever called out this traffic stop. I like it, but it's risky. You got to get some info out there too, what do you think, banny?

Speaker 4:

I think in Colorado they have to have authorization from their first-line supervisor or they have to communicate with prior to deploying, so that may be why this is going on.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's true, that's a good point. So for you guys listening out there, like some departments, they vary state to state, city to city. So what he just did may be perfectly okay where they're at, but it also may not be. So I don't know.

Speaker 11:

Know you got anything on this one dead like now, other than a lot of agencies now are getting to back to the. Hey, we realized if we let this go on for 40 minutes, the likelihood of this becoming a bigger issue increases, put exponentially, second by second. So the faster that you can put at to quote some great georgia state troopers bumpers on bumpers and you can put them in the wall, the faster that's chases over right, all right.

Speaker 7:

Let's see how this is going to be got him Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please please please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please please please, please, please, please, please please please please

Speaker 11:

please, please, please please, please he's trying to get his breath because when you pancake the side like that, there's nothing between you and the wall. If you hit the wall head-on, you have your bumper, you've got your engine, you've got all this crumple zone and stuff crumple zone.

Speaker 11:

Yep, you're crashed when you pancake. That's what killed dale earnhardt tohardt the lateral forces. But it was the same thing. It says lateral forces. There's nothing there on the side to stop that. So he's hitting the side of the wall just as much as this. Oh, that I'm glad. I can't believe he can breathe and got as much out that he did yeah, yeah, that's crazy man yeah, he lost.

Speaker 8:

He definitely lost his win.

Speaker 1:

Yep. And now he's got to because you don't know what that guy's going to do if he un-asses that vehicle. So you got a tactical situation going on here. I guess for me I'm going to un-ass my own vehicle and, I don't know, I might just take cover behind my car. It takes a lot of force to break that tether.

Speaker 4:

So there's also, I believe, unless they've changed it, but there's an emergency brake on the officer's side that he can hit for whatever reason to separate those two vehicles. I got to look at their. That was back in 2021, the last time I looked at the specs. And that's a good thing, I mean, if you've got to separate it for whatever reason. But I don't know if this was a tether brake based on the impact on the wall. You got to look at that, but it takes a freaking a lot of force to break that tether.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, mr billfold said, mike, that driver is being dangerous, which uh, engages the particular level of pursuit of action. Um, yeah, I the the great in this situation. This was like. This was a good scenario to chase nobody on the road. I mean, look, it's empty as shit like 49 in the morning it's contained in between two walls.

Speaker 1:

Uh, this is a very good time if you're going to do it. Uh, this is one that I lean towards. I'm all about it. Get them, um, but when it's rush hour traffic and it's for a traffic accident or a traffic violation, I'm not such a big fan. Oh yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and answer mike cucumber's question.

Speaker 4:

Uh, don't break the law and it's for a traffic accident or a traffic violation. I'm not such a big fan. Oh yeah, I'm going to go ahead and answer Mike Ucomber's question. Don't break the law.

Speaker 1:

Yes, need some tips. How do we avoid the grappler when running from police?

Speaker 4:

Little humor there Don't run, don't run, have an issue with the stop.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 11:

Yeah, just hope you got a bigger engine or a better Tesla.

Speaker 6:

Let's keep going, he's running.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they didn't show the rest, okay.

Speaker 3:

Okay, not bad.

Speaker 8:

Not exactly a selling point for grappler, though it seemed like the grappler was the only reason he crashed, though I think without that I don't think he would have I.

Speaker 1:

I don't think the grappler caused him to crash. I think it was the process of doing a lot of things all at once. He was trying to get that grappler. He was trying to follow the path of the car he's probably trying to break at the same. I mean, there was probably so much going on, it just he. There's too too much for him to handle at that time and one is a grappler.

Speaker 8:

Is it only one shot, like you only can shoot it once?

Speaker 4:

It's one one deployment, unless they've updated it, they were talking about adding another one, kind of like if you have a taser to be able to reload that.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, okay, I'm running out.

Speaker 4:

You know, speaking of these things to de-escalate, if you will, police chases. There's also a company out there called Star Chase. I'm not endorsing them but I'm ecstatic at what they do. And, eric, I don't know if we can find a. You know, I've never gone and just looked up a Star Chase pursuit. But this is a GPS diode that gets launched from a law enforcement vehicle with a sticky substance to the back of the violator vehicle, and they can only do it if they have a felony in their presence or view and launch that and that way they can fall back. It's almost like having air one instantaneously to where now dispatch and the officers involved can can watch GPS wise of wherever this vehicle is going. And that star chases is pretty awesome. Man, I'm all about saving as many lives as we can out there. The guy's got a reason to run, or gal that's driving, and the cops have a reason to chase. Why not do it safer and get them at a much lower speed?

Speaker 1:

So yeah, yeah, to chase. Why not do it safer and get them at a much lower speed? So, yep, yeah, that's cool. I think they're both awesome. Um, I would, I'd like to have both. Uh, but I want to read brand r 86 first. Brand r. Thank you very much, man, for dropping 10 bucks in the super chat. Uh, always appreciate that. Um, when you guys spend your hard-earned money on something that we do, so that makes us very humbled.

Speaker 1:

Uh, you guys talk about being surprised he's able to talk after that crash, but simultaneously expect suspects to be able to get shot or crash and still be able to attack. It's not that we expect that they can, it's just they do. Yeah, it's something that we have seen. You can't, you can't. You have to seen. Security is always. There's always three things and I think brandar is military, so you should understand this site security, then medical and then information. That's basically what you do. So if a bad guy is doing bad guy stuff, he crashes out and I'm him to put his hands behind his back or do whatever. I'm going to keep yelling and telling him to do commands. It's not that I expect that he's able to do them, that's what I want him to do so when he is finally able to. I've told him 27 times go do that. So Chris has jumped on with the donut. What's going on? Everybody, make sure you're checking out DTV. Got big things coming. We already talked about it once, but shoot, we'll talk about it again.

Speaker 4:

It's exciting the things that once DTV gets up and going, man, this is going to blow away. And I love cops, I love the different live TVs, I love the aspects of networks trying to show what law enforcement does. But we're more than that. I mean, it's so much more than that. It's really exposing the public to what we do from technology, and I'll let you go through it, man, but it's, it's freaking amazing, yep yep, uh, wade.

Speaker 1:

Lucero said yes, they shoot a sticky air tag on your vehicle. That's pretty much what it is. I'm going to put marbles in the trunk to release when chased. Bananas, banana, the old trunk monkey commercials Remember those, mr Billfold? He starts taking it for real. He's like no use golf balls, bro, he'll get them every time. This guy would be bouncing all over too funny. Uh, banana peels, mario kart. See, I trust the guy that knows when. When your last name's cucumber. I trust it. Um, all right, let's go to the next one. Let's go to the next one. Share screen Share. All right, is this the right one? Yeah, I think so. Yeah, okay, let's uh biggie size. There we go, we're rolling Right there.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, yeah, everyone over here. Hey, white tank top, come on. What are we walking away from as soon as the cops show up?

Speaker 1:

Get back over here, okay.

Speaker 11:

They're on their own property.

Speaker 1:

The mortar was in the middle of the road. What's that?

Speaker 11:

There's mortar was in the middle of the road. What's that? There's the mortar in the middle of the road.

Speaker 1:

True, I don't know what he's, so let's have this discussion. He starts to walk into his house.

Speaker 8:

I think it depends on the information you got when you was already en route. Is he the suspect, is he the person being described on a radio call or anything like that?

Speaker 1:

Because if you got any of that, then Do you have an on-view offense?

Speaker 11:

Or how much he's seen as the officer that could see over the steering wheel too, Because we didn't see what he's seen.

Speaker 8:

I mean that plays a huge role too, yeah.

Speaker 11:

Because he almost indicated us that, that the whole I watched him getting started. I like, exactly like I'm, I've got you. Yeah, don't, don't, don't, don't, try nothing right, I already see you.

Speaker 1:

But here's my argument if I don't, because we don't know, we're speculating right now. We don't know if all he saw is a mortar in the road and this guy just happens to be in the proximity, standing in that driveway and he walks in the house, I say you're fucked, you got nothing. If he tells you to go fuck yourself and runs in the house you don't have a damn thing.

Speaker 8:

Yeah.

Speaker 11:

And I'm going to be like all right.

Speaker 4:

The motor home out there in Heisenberg's walking in the house man. You got to come up with your freaking Raz and PC man. That took good years.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I got to go in the house.

Speaker 4:

That's right.

Speaker 1:

That's right. So, yeah, I have a lot more. I'm a lot more constitutionally overprotective when it comes to a person's home. If you're on your property and I don't have anything that I can see, the cops can get fucked Just how I am. If I'm doing my job the way I'm supposed to, I'll figure it out. I know where your house is at. I've got a lot of information I can gather without having you out there, so I'll do that and then we'll try to revert If it's worth it. Like, what's the call? You know what I mean. We don't know what the call is yet, so let's keep going.

Speaker 6:

Hands up, hands up, hands up. He just threw it. I don't have nothing, bro. He just threw the gun right there. It's in the rocks. Please take me to the hospital. No, hold on, hold on. We got multiple people. Okay, let me get him. Please take me to the hospital. Please take me to the hospital. Put your hands behind your back, call it out.

Speaker 9:

Call it out.

Speaker 8:

I'm trying, they're on.

Speaker 6:

Okay, let me get him. Please take me to the hospital. Please take me to the hospital. Put your hands behind your back. Call it out Call it out.

Speaker 8:

I'm trying. They're on the radio.

Speaker 6:

Please take me to the hospital. Put your hands behind your back. Please take me to the hospital. Put your hands behind your back.

Speaker 9:

Please take me to the hospital.

Speaker 8:

Hey, my radio's not working.

Speaker 9:

Huh, please take me to the hospital okay, let's work this one out here.

Speaker 1:

Let's uh, let me hide this one real quick.

Speaker 11:

So all right, dead leg, I'm gonna let you go first uh well, colorado is not a very gun friendly state to begin with.

Speaker 8:

No, so, no, no, no, no, no, no, colorado is very quickly behind for the midwest, for the midwest is definitely not gun friendly.

Speaker 11:

No, no, they're very much like behind california a lot of policies and denver is a sanctuary city. They got all the policies for for a lot of things like that that promote a lot of issues that you're gonna run into. But they, uh, they're very not a gun friendly state at all no yeah, but I, you, you're pulling up, he is walking away. This seems like it's going to be hard to explain. This is, I'm very, very hard to explain.

Speaker 4:

I'd like to watch.

Speaker 1:

You like to what.

Speaker 4:

I'd like to watch it again.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, I think we got another angle too, so we'll get to that, but right now I'm just like I was saying here's, my here's, where I have a hard time swallowing. This one is why are we there? Did we see these guys do anything? Um, if it's for fireworks which was the? Somebody said there was a mortar in the road, like yeah, I don't know, like holy shit, now was it a shots fired call? That's another thing to consider. If it's a shots fired call, now we got a big problem because you're shooting gun off in the city. Um, and he gave him multiple commands show me your hand, show me your hands and he fired when he's seen a gun. So somebody had said he threw the gun, so he's unarmed no, that's not. That's not how that works.

Speaker 1:

That's not how that works. The way that forced science works is, by the time you even recognize that that gun got tossed, you had already pulled the trigger. So it just doesn't work that way. You give multiple commands to drop the gun, drop the gun and you purposely turn your back from the officers and start reaching. And he called it out. So I'll give him credit. He did call it out. But Magdump said this is bad all around and if I am on the jury, that cop is screwed.

Speaker 8:

Okay fair enough. No, I don't think he's screwed. We keep saying it, but without the pre-context it's hard to really say.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, he's on his own property, so he's not in the public. He's hard to really say because, like I said, he's on his own property, so he's not in the public. He's allowed to be armed. I think I don't know colorado. I, like I said, if this is texas, been a lot, probably would have been a lot different. So, um, yeah, mag dump said I can be armed on my own property, and I agree with him.

Speaker 1:

So, but there's certain things that you can't do, like trying to draw a gun on a cop while he's there trying to investigate, while walking away from something. Yeah, while walking away, I mean it. It all goes into the circumstances and the reasonableness. So that's what it comes down to. I'm'm not a hundred. Like I said, I'm on both sides on this one. This is a? Um hello, I posted a S, m, s, l, m, p, d officer spike stolen car on body cam on discord. Okay, uh, awesome, we'll get that checked out. Um, and then Harrison said I have 30 acres of land. Most of the time, cops do not show up in the middle of my land. Yeah, in the middle of your land, but look where we're at. We're not in the middle of your land.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we're on a openly accessible driveway that's in close proximity to several driveways or several houses. This is again. It's a weird circumstance. I don't know how this one's going to go, so let's let's keep going. I'm going to share this. I want to see how this kind of works out. Right now, I'm not, I'm not on the cop side a hundred percent with this one, because I I need to know why we were there. Anybody got anything else different before I start sharing this again?

Speaker 8:

I think. I think I think he's uh, I don't agree with the girl going straight to um addressing him like that. I think the dude was right like get that gun out of play before addressing him.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, because there's more people around it's a bunch of people there is.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, so tactically speaking, yeah that's a problem too.

Speaker 1:

People there, yes, yeah. So tactically speaking, yeah, that's a problem too.

Speaker 11:

I can give you a little bit more information from what happened beforehand, if you'd like.

Speaker 1:

Not yet. I want to see the rest.

Speaker 11:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Let's keep playing. We're going to get you to the hospital.

Speaker 6:

We're going to get you to the hospital. Please, please, somebody get me to the hospital.

Speaker 7:

Glove up tourniquet. Where'd the other?

Speaker 1:

go Right there, there, man Doesn't look like they have a death cam 71 Baker.

Speaker 7:

Can you hold this on a Um for some fireworks.

Speaker 6:

Get your fucking hand on your waistband. Hands up, hands up, hands up. Oh my god, wait, does he have a gun? He just threw it. I don't have nothing, bro, he just threw the gun right there when it's in the rocks. Okay, grab him.

Speaker 7:

Call an ambulance. I got him. Please take me to the hospital. I got him. I got him. Okay, let me get him In cuffs.

Speaker 6:

Please take me to the hospital. Okay, please take me to the hospital. Put your hands behind your back.

Speaker 9:

Call it out. Call it out Please take me to the hospital. Please take me to the hospital. Please take me to the hospital. Please take me to the hospital. Wait, wait, wait, we're going to get you some help.

Speaker 6:

Please take me to the hospital, please, please, somebody, get me to the hospital. We're going to get you some help okay, oh, my God, please, I'm going to, I'm going to.

Speaker 1:

She's worked up.

Speaker 11:

That's why, um, all right, what's the? What's the background info on this? So they were on routine patrol and turned down this court after seeing a firework blast from above the homes in the area. When they arrived on scene, they saw me in the driveway grab a gun from a waistband, according to dpt dpd commander matt clark, coming from denver 7th okay, okay, I guess I guess where I my problem is is you're on your own property.

Speaker 1:

It's not illegal to carry a gun, so I don't see how they're going to.

Speaker 4:

I don't know what do you think I got issues with it all around different state, but I'm just talking about with you, know that's, that's, this is your. In my opinion it's castle law. If you're on the curtilage of your property and you want to carry a gun in your waistband, as long as you're not a felon, et cetera, as long as you're not a felon, et cetera. You know, am I missing something from the first video Because my daughter was bringing me in something when it was going on? I may have, but I'm going to go ahead and speak that I didn't see a weapon pointed. I could be wrong, but you know we're man. I'm just all kinds of confused on why riles were discharged at this time. You know, I could be corrected in the future, but right now I kind of get some issues with it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know. I don't see this Trey. What do you got, man?

Speaker 8:

I don't think it's as bad as it looks. Honestly, I think it seems like if you see the fireworks coming from this house, you see people there. You could detain everybody there for that reason, I believe so. And then he's telling why you're reaching to your waistband. Yeah, you can have a gun in your property, but yeah, why are you reaching to your waistband and reaching into your waistband? Then he pulls the gun out. Nah, dude, no, I think that changes it don't get me wrong.

Speaker 1:

I understand why the officer fired, but did he create that exigency?

Speaker 8:

I mean, that's a different argument, absolutely yeah, because why?

Speaker 1:

I mean it's fireworks. Why are you running up on this?

Speaker 8:

guy yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So I don't know, I do believe fireworks mortars are illegal in the city okay, they may be and and I'm all right, but I think it's more of a you don't is is does the cop have a legal authority to be there?

Speaker 8:

yeah, I think so does it. Can the cop had detained everybody yet there? I think so too. Did you have to detain the person that was walking away? Probably not. You didn't have to. You could just hit the people up on the street like, hey, all y'all get over here, and if he happened to go in the house, you buy it bro, you let him go in the house. But, um, is he wrong per se? It's hard to call it, but yeah, so it.

Speaker 1:

It's one of those things like man, uh, ario said um five dollar, super chat, thank you, sir. He said uh, the issue is, why is he even reaching for it and throwing it? Um, yeah, that that's another question. Like he, he was pulling the gun out. He was either trying to ditch it or he threw it because he got shot.

Speaker 3:

I don't know so that's so I'm not, I'm not going to show it, but the news media showed a picture in the post that deadleg shared that, uh, he's messing with the gun when the officers are in the street, from the surveillance, from the house he's met.

Speaker 11:

He's manipulating it in his waistband.

Speaker 3:

So look at the post that's from News Channel. We can't share it because it'll mess up, because it's News Channel 7. It's got pictures in there that show him pulling the gun out.

Speaker 1:

But he's in his driveway.

Speaker 3:

As officers are. You know the timestamp of it's when the officers are standing right there in the road.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, so he's handling it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I see the pictures, I see what you're talking about. So for me, I mean the argument is he's in it. Yeah, I, I see the pictures, I see what you're talking about. So for me, I mean the argument is he's in his own yard. Why can't I agree he can in texas he could, and uh tell him no, he's holding it, though, like it's pulled out of his waistband brandishing, brandishing yeah, the little bit that we don't have is what they seen as they turn the corner.

Speaker 11:

Now they seen him down there at the mortar and they're like all right, that's the group, that's the group, this is where it's coming from. This is it as soon as they hit the lights? Now he's walking away. Now they, now they're going to try to identify everybody that was at the scene. Now I, I'm all with you. It's the 1st of July. This could be a. Hey, this is the 1st of July. Let's wait until at least the 4th before we start getting these calls. Guys, but it's the 1st of July and fireworks are illegal in the city and we have had some massive, massive, massive wildfires out here in Colorado Massive. You get bad winds and stuff like that all the time. So that, like their reasoning for being there, it's there's a little bit before that. If they can articulate the, I can connect a to b. There are some dots that are harder to connect yeah because, if they could put him there at it.

Speaker 11:

Then as soon as they make their presence known, he makes a beeline away from them. Based on their training and experience previous interactions with people they can articulate it. The chief said that they have, I think later on in the article he said, over 1,000 shots fired calls that they go to and only six have they returned fired. Yeah, man, I'm shots fired calls, or that they go to and only six of they return fire. Yeah, I man I'm. He is a tough to survive and they haven't charged him yet oh, they haven't.

Speaker 1:

They've not charged him with anything that speaks volumes oh, yeah that, that changes a whole lot okay, so that tells me they're leaning towards the same thing that we're thinking yep I'm uh, I you know what. I'm gonna put my foot down on this one. I'm a bad shoot, bad shoot. I understand why he shot, but he put himself definitely understand I understand why he shot but he put himself there.

Speaker 4:

yep, that that is. I'm right there with you and I'm also going to say, yep, those pizza can walk up there and deliver until those rights are revoked to the officers. The officers can walk up, even if they're there on a city ordinance violation to investigate If there's no fence, if there's no markings or signage where the owner says, hey, I don't want you on my property, then they better frigging stop unless they have a legal reason to continue. But the whole fact of walking onto a driveway that's not fenced off that I don't see an issue with that part.

Speaker 1:

The shooting I got a major, major problem with period. Yeah, yeah, I'm with you, I think. Yeah, and you know to the point about how Fahey was walking out on his friend. I told everybody even then I was like it's his property. He can walk out there with a gun if he wants to. You can I get. I'm going off of Texas. Okay, I'm not going to speak for other States and I think country girl said it's legal in all 50 States. So, um, yeah, I, if they haven't charged him with anything, like they're about to pay him, he's about to get paid. That's, that's my thoughts. But I mean this is a good one to discuss. I see everybody in the chats going going buck wild on this one. So, uh, I mean this is a good one to discuss. I see everybody in the chat is going buck wild on this one. So somebody said, hey, detective Matt, welcome, is he here?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's right there.

Speaker 1:

He just got in the chat.

Speaker 4:

He said, be on the wall Be on the 20.

Speaker 1:

Ah you, son of a bitch, you slow played me, you got me. Yeah, we should probably still be on by the time he gets there.

Speaker 8:

Dude, you can carry on your properties. Brandishing is the problem.

Speaker 1:

Says who? Brandishing is a public law, not a private property law.

Speaker 8:

If you're on your property and you're pointing your gun at people from your property. No, that's different.

Speaker 1:

Pointing it and brandishing are two different things. Brandishing is not having it in a holster.

Speaker 4:

I guess you could say that I'll give you an example, trey, just as I learned when I was in your, because I got confused as shit man. When a homeowner or a business owner goes and walks his property line because an alarm went off and he's got that firearm down to his side and law enforcement pulls up and he's like I've got my firearm here maybe dispatch didn't. That's brandishing it. It's down, it's in a non-threatening manner, but as soon as that firearm comes up to a sewell or a ready position or extends out towards somebody, and then we have deadly force with a deadly weapon. Does that make sense? Ragnarok didn't solve the deadly weapon. So brandishing, having it down to his side, what is that being portrayed as from the public?

Speaker 1:

And that's all we're trying to do and, if I'm going to be honest, I think he was trying to ditch it. I think he, I think he didn't even think about it himself. He's like oh shit, I got a gun on me and he saw cops you have to look at the case right now, regardless.

Speaker 4:

You know he may be a felon and he may be in possession of a firearm. But let's look at all the fruits here of why we're there to begin with. We're coming there on a fireworks complaint, so in texas that's going to be a class C. Or running a stop sign or speeding, so it's a very, very low complaint on the totem pole all the way up to the right. So we look at that and we come up and we're investigating the class C. Okay, hey guys, we can't. And the officer is going to have. He can either give a warning, he can either write a citation, depending on what's in his presence or view and how far does that officer want to take it. Yeah, I know how Eric's going to be on it. I know how I'm going to be on it. I'm probably going to roll up, roll that passenger window down. Hey guys, cool this shit. Stop popping that shit off. Go out in the County somewhere and don't get it to where we're being called called. Have a nice night, we'll see you later yeah.

Speaker 1:

So, um, I the night said I'm not sure where he pulled his definition from, but he got a definition saying that brandishing a firearm refers to the act of displaying a gun in a threatening or aggressive manner, often with the intent to intimidate or cause fear in another person.

Speaker 8:

So, um, that's how, that's my understanding of it okay, yeah so like if somebody's walking on the street and they're getting into an argument like man, fuck you, fuck you, and you just do this. That's brandishing like, that's, that's the way I, that's the way I see.

Speaker 1:

Yeah the intent behind it? Yeah, is to to intimidate them, for sure. So um, is that alan typing? I can't tell where I'm hearing the dog in the background trying. She's walking across the tile, sorry uh, what the moderator I'm sorry I forgot his name is alluding to is that the police were approaching this gentleman on his property, in his driveway, and the assumption that I understood was coming.

Speaker 3:

I don't understand, I don't know what that means he's referring to what I was saying in the oh. As they're approaching the driveway, he's you know, starts messing with the gun yeah, yeah, I mean it's.

Speaker 1:

It's a stupid move by the kid to reach for a gun and start pulling a gun, you know, with a cop coming at you and telling you not to and having his gun already drawn out.

Speaker 4:

That's the other thing. Not to interrupt Eric. He's probably going to cover it, but are we creating the exigency Correct?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think we are.

Speaker 8:

Now that I will say the officer yes, absolutely.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think he created the exigency and, um, I, like I said, when you're on your own property, I I don't give a shit. You can have a gun, you can have a gun pull, as long as you're not threatening people with it. Um, you know.

Speaker 11:

Now let's take that same, everything that happened, but instead of being physically in the driveway in front of the Winnebago, Continue to walk down the public street. Still walking away starts the entire. Everything else happens the way it happens, but then we got everything.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, then you have you just got to come up with the justification. Do we have a legal reason to be there, meaning law enforcement? Yeah, that's the big thing, law we have a legal reason to be there, meaning law enforcement.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's the big thing, law enforcement has a legal reason to be there. Hey, sir, do you mind if I talk to you? Because did we see that person set off, set fireworks? Is he a person or is he just walking down the street? There's so many forms and factions we have to look at here. And then is he brandishing down to his leg. What are the state laws incorporating in that state for having that firearm down to your side?

Speaker 4:

Here in Texas, I can leave my house right now and drive down to the local store and somebody may have an AR-15 strapped to their back walking, and that's technically brandishing. It's out, it can cause an alarm, but is it a causing alarm right then? So that's some of the issues that I see on it and it's you know, if I see somebody walking with an AR-15 strapped on their back, I'm probably going to look at it and go that's a piece of shit or that's a cult or that's nice. Hey, that's cool dude, have a great day, keep going. Because it's not against the law to do it where I'm at in the state of Texas, but in different States it may be highly illegal, depending on whatever laws they have against the frigging. Second amendment.

Speaker 1:

Yup, okay, yeah, this is a. This is a big one, man. Damn it Banning. Why are you not still active duty? We need guys like you and Eric.

Speaker 4:

This was so great about our board and this is what. This is why I love having Trey on our board. You know, he is such a Young and stupid.

Speaker 1:

I love it Fucking young dummies.

Speaker 4:

I love having him man. No, no man. He's got a great head on his shoulders. He's gone through all of his FTO stuff. He's already out on the street doing his thing, serving the people of his great state man. But still, that's why we like to question people at all different points of their career. He's not necessarily wrong in anything. 21 years my last day, the last day I had my uniform on I was still learning. You're never a true master of what you're doing out there. You always have to be a sponge and absorb.

Speaker 1:

Yep, and and the the crazy thing is is every, every scenario you could have the same type of call, but it's always different. It's just always different. Um, so I'm looking through the comments here. Perry lemley said denver, it is illegal to launch mortar fireworks.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I don't think you're allowed to pick your nose in public there either. So I mean, it's just is that I'd be.

Speaker 1:

I'd be arrested very quick. I'm always slinging, but drugs are cool. But drugs are cool. Yeah, I love you and I get it. The wildfire argument is a great argument. It's more than just some kids popping off fireworks. There's a real safety hazard out there, and so I understand that stuff too. But, tcd, I've realized you guys are the exception to the rule of law enforcement.

Speaker 4:

Maybe, maybe, and I'm going- to tell you guys and I know it's hard to see because you're you're speaking to a small group here in the country but what, what we do on this board is we truly represent a large percentage of law enforcement across the country and you don't get to hear from those people much, because they're out there working, they're busting their butts and they're not breaking the Constitution, they're not violating the Fourth Amendment, they're not violating the Second Amendment and they're doing an amazing, amazing job. And I know we can go for years on the negative shit out there and the cops that are tarnishing the badge, and that's what this is all about. We may see a lot of negative, but there is so much positive out there that doesn't get.

Speaker 1:

They just don't have the ability to talk like we do and they don't have the ability to come out and do that type of stuff.

Speaker 8:

Or they're kind of scared of the backlash and don't want to deal with. I don't know the mess that comes with being on social media and being active, but uh, yeah, dude, there's a like. Y'all talking to someone who I did not like cops at first like, and I've been on record and I said that plenty of times. Dude, I didn't have my car search, my, my, my, my room search, I didn't had my crib raided. Everything you could think of has happened to me and I hate cops yeah, I come from a rough place, bro, I'm not.

Speaker 8:

No, I don't come from the average, it's a wildlife of a cop man. No, it wasn't for me, it was just from the way I grew up and um yeah, I didn't like cops bro and I think that I've never arrested I never, never, been in handcuffs ever, man, except for in the academy.

Speaker 8:

But, dude, you're talking to someone who hated cops. And then, when I started to get into the profession, I was like nah, dude, I was wrong. There's a lot of solid people that are cops, a lot of good dudes that do this job, but we'll just never really know about them because they're not loud about it, they're not boastful about it, and the media doesn't paint that very well, it so, and the media doesn't doesn't doesn't paint that very well.

Speaker 1:

It's all about the negative stuff. So, yep, marine bloods just posted. We have 70 members in the discord. Hell yeah, we've been growing. Uh, if you guys are listening right now or watching us and you are not on our discord channel, it is on the screen, it is in the chat and youtube. Uh, please, please, please, we are trying to grow that discord family up. You guys get access to a lot more things on our Discord than you do on any of our other platforms, I promise.

Speaker 4:

Eric or Alan throw that link up one more time for Discord. I don't know how to share it. People ask me for it.

Speaker 1:

It's online.

Speaker 4:

I'm talking over here in the chat. Is it already over there?

Speaker 1:

It's already over there. What's wrong with you? I don. Is it already over there? It's already over there.

Speaker 11:

What's wrong with you. I will create a link for him that will not expire, that he can send out to everybody, because Discord is really weird with links and sending stuff out. But I got you All right.

Speaker 1:

I'll share it on. Instagram.

Speaker 4:

On that note, I'll be right back.

Speaker 1:

All righty, okay, on that note, I'll be right back.

Speaker 11:

Alrighty, okay, let's that Corvette, one that you had up there. I'm not sure if you watched that one yet yep, we did that one's nuts.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we watched that one. Mr Billfold said if we didn't have these cops calling it fair and truthfully cops calling it fair and truthfully is the expectation to this sort of media. I agree, sir, we would be Steve Ladner, poor Steve. We got to let Steve back in. Got to get him back in here. Mr Marine Blood said he was just about to do that. Guys, once again, we appreciate all the donations and stuff that you guys have been doing on youtube. So another thing we're trying to slowly transition away from and give you more bang for your buck is we've got this weird buy me a coffee thing that is also in the chat. Um, if you want to do that, shout out. To peregrine Peregrineio like the falcon, peregrine falcon.

Speaker 6:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Peregrine For any of my cops out there. If you want to be the next Sherlock Holmes without any effort, get Peregrine, because it'll do that. With that said, let me share the next screen. We did that one and we are on this guy now. Share this tab instead. Get my big ugly mug out of the way. If it will do it, why is it not sharing? Okay, we'll stop sharing and then I'll reshare it. It didn't want to share that for some reason. There we go. Let's piggy size that guy and go Go Going three deep.

Speaker 6:

That's for the unit. Stop please Going close. Come here all right.

Speaker 1:

So my spidey senses are way up when I hear another officer yell stop reaching and then right after.

Speaker 8:

So I would also. I would also add like when you got those special units, like that where they have them closed three, four deep in a car, like what people don't understand, like these aren't, these aren't random, like he was already saying earlier, eric, like these are targets, bro. Like they already know about these people, they know what they're about, they know some of their history. It's a it's a lot of. It's a lot of that. When these special units, when they're looking for people, they know way more about them before they even hit them up yeah, all right.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, my concern now is, you know, the reaching and stuff like that. If I'm, if I'm the officer that's behind the lead officer, well I'm automatically like in a shit position, because if he's reaching for a gun, there ain't much I can do. I got you in between me and him, so let's see how this goes stop reaching.

Speaker 6:

All right, you got multiple officers trying to get.

Speaker 9:

I got a shot in my head. I got a light.

Speaker 6:

I got a light. Stop reaching, stop reaching.

Speaker 1:

All right, you got multiple officers trying to get control of you and he's still reaching. I'm going to start dropping some bows. I'm either going to tase him, I'm going to bow him, I'm going to punch him, I'm going to open hand, slap his ears, box his ears, do something, because this is about what he's doing. We call it jujitsu table topping. Um, somebody there's other turtling.

Speaker 1:

Uh, the position he's in is very strong. It's very hard to get any control over anybody. Um, you can't get those arms pulled out from there, not by yourself, especially. And it looks like he's about the only one working this guy over here. He doesn't know what the hell he's doing because he is not going to be any help from the front right there.

Speaker 1:

You got to get on those arms and shove his body forward, because if you try to push him backwards, you're only going to be working against this officer. So we got to get him belly down. That's the way to describe it. I want to push all this weight forward and take his table legs, which is, his arms, out from underneath him. So I need to reach underneath the armpits and sweep the wrists back. So it's hard to explain without actually seeing it, but you want to take those table legs away. So I'm going to reach under the armpits, grab his wrists and pull back towards his hips, and that's going to cause him to sandwich plant right down. He's not going to be reaching for shit then, so knowing how to grapple.

Speaker 1:

It looks like he got shot in the pelvis area. That's bad news. That's bad.

Speaker 11:

I like how they communicated with all of them. They all just didn't. When it started hitting the fan, they had something to do, like I need to get off the target, I need to move. And then, instead of just mag dumping their fellow officer on the ground who was already fighting with the suspect, they waited to see what was going on. Yeah, and they. Okay now.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, now tourniquet yeah let's go yep, yeah, the problem being is you can't engage. You got your partners all over the place in there. You're stuck between a rock and a hard place. On that, um banning's trying to get back on I think there he is, maybe there he is. So. So, yeah, on this, get the tourniquet on. I wonder if we have a different angle. It looks like we do 25638.

Speaker 6:

He got one, got one offender down, got one rep recovered. Oh my god, my house. A timestamp for the tourniquet squad. Hey, fn is here.

Speaker 1:

I got a gun right here, hey I you can't call the tourniquet number out until the tourniquet's applied. It's on his leg, but it ain't on yet. I like it, but yeah, this is a bad spot. Perry is a medic, by the way, and he said junctional tourniquet is needed. Yeah, there is a lot of arteries up in the pelvic area. That's dangerous shit. Yeah, that there is a lot of arteries up in the pelvic area. That's dangerous shit. Um, I'm trying to read some comments here I don't even know what that is.

Speaker 1:

Junctional tourniquet yeah, yeah, I've never seen one I shot, I shot.

Speaker 6:

Okay, close the door. Close the door. Are you hitting anywhere else, andrew? Take his vest off. Take his vest off.

Speaker 10:

We got to sleep.

Speaker 6:

Hey dude. I see him right here bro, I shot him in the neck and in the head, bro he had a gunshot, my radio's not working.

Speaker 8:

My radio's not working. Somebody have a working?

Speaker 1:

radio Shut up. They are all spun the fuck up. Bad, it's all hitting them all at once. Yeah, that adrenaline dump um mr billfold said. Eric, I sent the instructions on the live stream chat channel um I don't buy me a coffee. Oh, I don't know where the live stream chat channel is at.

Speaker 11:

I see the general chat it's all the way at the very, very, very top or no way. It shows up in my suggested oh, I see it now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, live stream chat. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so, um, okay, I see what he's talking about. I'll get to that a little bit later. Mr billfold said yeah, groin is bad. Yeah, a tourniquet for your junk Wade's right. He said 10 cops shouldn't be in this confined space. Let three or four fight it and the rest cover. I agree. That's why oftentimes when I would get in these types of grappling matches, I would yell at officers get the fuck off of them, let me get this, because they end up fighting against me. I have no idea what that officer that was standing in the or sitting in the front by his face was doing. I, you know, um, maybe trying to control the head, pushing the head down, but that's not going to help you. Um, neck and head excessive is what Death neck.

Speaker 8:

Because he said, I think because he shot him in the neck or the head. He said it, so I think that's what he's getting at.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, yeah, Country girl said neck and head. Yeah, no, he fired off two rounds as quick as he could. It's probably just what he hit the target that he had available, because officers were all over the top of them, they were all fighting. So you target that he had available because officers were all over the top of them, they were all fighting, so you don't want to hit anybody else. So they were probably contact shots excessive. No, he pulled a gun, he shot a gun. That's deadly force. You get deadly force right back. You get hit where you get hit.

Speaker 11:

That's on him um, and they stopped to assess what was going on. They realized I, I don't need more, no more forces necessary. He's not shooting anymore. Yeah, not doing much of anything anymore, but he's not shooting anymore. So we don't need to keep shooting.

Speaker 1:

So we're done yeah, yeah, that's just the way it goes sometimes why does he even have a handgun?

Speaker 4:

aren't handguns illegal in chicago?

Speaker 1:

oh, yeah, yeah, you're right. Uh, let's take a look at this beautiful specimen real quick.

Speaker 4:

Oh my God, you from Alabama, sir I don't know about which state man, but my daughter wanted to see it.

Speaker 1:

So I told her I'd put it on for a couple months. You know what Sure this is Banning's alter ego Bamming. Yeah, brandar said. Brandar dropped 20 bucks. Look at you, brother. I appreciate you man. Thank you very much for that. He said to counter Trey teams like that get wrong targets. Still. Look at the house scouted out for raids, only to be executed on the wrong house. Uh, the day of cops are human. They make mistakes sometimes.

Speaker 8:

My two no, of course. Of course, dude. I mean, they definitely get it wrong sometime, but it's not every time. But but even then, like there's still some sort of informational understanding when you're dealing with these people, that's it. But do they get it wrong? Yeah, hell, yeah, definitely imperfect.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and you know I'm gonna. The thing is is they were wrestling with this guy long enough for him to make the right choice, and he continued to dig to the point he shot a cop. So it doesn't matter who he shot, it doesn't have to be a cop. He shot while he was dealing with the police. So you only get $14.

Speaker 11:

So funny, oh shit, that's before he realized that it's $10.99. You got to take taxes out of it, so there's less even than $14.

Speaker 4:

You get six bucks out of the bottom line.

Speaker 1:

Electric tonight. There's no more video on that. I thought there was. It's just that I'm trying to do life-saving measures. I am going to who do we got going? Is that who I think it might be? It is.

Speaker 11:

I know I joined late. Look at that, matt's here. How was your?

Speaker 1:

flight that white milk dud right there. Hey, we can't hear you, dummy, get your mic, unmute yourself. Unmute yourself.

Speaker 11:

Oh yeah, Make him big and put him on the spot.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let me, me see, let me hear other matt yeah, fucking alan's going nuts behind the scenes here. There we go.

Speaker 5:

Can you hear me? Yep good success here, we go what are you doing, old man? I had a podcast with Oscar tonight. That's why I was running late.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, okay. Yeah, we told him that we've already got you starting to do your show stuff up and you're adding a lot more to your social media and whatnot. Tell your people what you got going on.

Speaker 5:

Oh, they've been like my own reality show. They've filming every, all my daily activities and sending it in so they get to see my wife beat me up a couple times. My kids bully me um stuff out on the street. I've run from people on the street.

Speaker 1:

They find out why you take 30 minute showers yet yeah 40 minutes. 40 minutes, I find out, yeah, a couple shower scenes in there, he's washing his hair, guys, he's washing his hair.

Speaker 5:

I flipped a couple tables over baseball already.

Speaker 1:

Yeah them Tigers. Baby, you got to get riled up. Don't start up either, Well you guys do know the cops have have more domestics. Matt's right there, man.

Speaker 5:

Yeah we get beat up yeah I know right with a victim. Yeah, did trey have to go?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, did we boot him?

Speaker 11:

no, he said he had to put his kids in bed. Oh okay, I was gonna say he texted the group chat.

Speaker 1:

Okay, fair enough. What's been going on, brothers. Well, we were just going through some videos but I hit the end.

Speaker 4:

But since you're on, now let me pull up another one here. What do you think about the new?

Speaker 5:

look, matt, is it tied back? Yeah, I'm just jealous of his hair.

Speaker 11:

Yeah, it just bangs that never stop.

Speaker 1:

You guys share such long videos. I can't use this one. This one's like 20 minutes. Jeez, oh Pete.

Speaker 4:

I need some Just For Men to match my uh, my back.

Speaker 5:

I need something, man, I can't even get a beard to offset things. I love it.

Speaker 1:

I love it, all right let's go with, uh, some James Freeman. Uh, found a James Freeman video that was shared. I don't know, I think he is, is he? Yeah, I know he's got some good stuff.

Speaker 5:

I found a James Freeman video that was shared. I don't know, I think he is. Is he? Yeah, I know.

Speaker 1:

He's got some good stuff. Let's share this tab and this. The share screen is not working well tonight. I have to keep like shutting it down and turning it back on. There we go. Uniforms awfully snug. Medium Well's uniform's awfully snug.

Speaker 5:

Schmedium. Oh man, that's his nephew's shirt there.

Speaker 1:

Let me biggie size this. Okay, let's go. This is James Freeman. Shout out to him and his channel, we'll see what this video is all about.

Speaker 10:

High strung Homeboy. Here is just a little high strung. You guys all tease him though, don't you? What's that you guys all tease him, though, don't you? You guys all tease him, don't you?

Speaker 10:

We'd like you guys to stay on the sidewalk. It's for your safety. Let's be honest your safety comes first. Right, your safety comes first. So why don't you get away from the road for me, why don't you get up here on the sidewalk and get away from the road, because I would hate to see you splattered all over the freeway by a semi truck. Thank you, as long as you're on the sidewalk, that's all I need. One day, me and my buddy roy were out looking out there messing with trolling the cops.

Speaker 1:

Uh, his first, the first guy handled it like a champ.

Speaker 5:

That guy was getting emotionally compromised yeah, it's like he's toying with him, it's, it's, that's easy for him yeah, uh, it's a.

Speaker 1:

It's a easy. The james is giving you an easy litmus test there. That was a softball. Yeah, that one wasn't hard to pass and he could already see you could read his face. Um, he was not happy. Uhumber ass, what do we think? About you Is James Freeman, the one that we did the Joffrey video about. Remember the cop that got deposed.

Speaker 5:

No, that was Jeff Gray. James Freeman's, a different author.

Speaker 1:

I don't know this guy, then I think James Freeman's great.

Speaker 5:

He's very cynical, funny. He knows his stuff's great. Oh, he's very he's. He's very cynical, funny. Okay, he knows the stuff. I believe he's an ex-cop.

Speaker 1:

I'm almost positive he's ex-cop okay, um, I didn't know that. Somebody asked uh, nope, wrong one. Uh, where the hell the question? Okay, david edmondson asked question. When it comes to uniforms cotton or or polyester do you have a choice? I don't.

Speaker 4:

Depends on the agency.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it depends on the agency. I've got a cool blower shirt that's like half moisture wicking and then polyester up top for the outer vest carrier, so I love that thing it brings it. Yeah, I have the nice. No, that's great. Okay, you guys got me. Yeah, I mixed them up, that was what I was doing, so all right let's see how this guy does.

Speaker 10:

I never came for america's next top talent. In the streets of tucson this guy told us he could eat a whole spoonful of wasabi and then sing a whole song. What's it taste like so far? Not as full Not at all, not at all.

Speaker 10:

Mm-hmm. While most people among us have some sort of talent, there are a few who don't. Those people resort to modern-day piracy. While searching for talent, we found this talentless pirate extorting an innocent woman and her baby on the side of the road. Every time I hit a bottleneck, I build a new AI employee to crush it. I used to say that Iortionist to see if he needs any help robbing, stealing and murdering. The extortionist calls for help from other guys in the same costume as him. He just needed a friend to lean on.

Speaker 9:

You called for backup, didn't you? I?

Speaker 7:

just talked to the brother.

Speaker 6:

Boy, you're here Cause we all need somebody to meet. I can't hear you man.

Speaker 1:

Those are some fresh official cop moves this guy's got, by the way you see, those hand movements. Oh yeah, that was very very true, that's courteous vigilance.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, what Stupid, oh shit.

Speaker 6:

That was on point man, he had them knife hands out it's just a camera man.

Speaker 9:

I don't want to. I mean, I'm not going to tell you where to stand I wouldn't do that to you.

Speaker 10:

While the extortionist waits for a friend in a matching costume to show up, he nervously looks back and forth because these extortionists are known for their violent outbursts and shooting people. I take cover behind a small bush, which is known for stopping bullets. The entire time the extortionist waits for a friend in a matching costume, he rapidly turns his head back and forth.

Speaker 1:

I like him Blade hand.

Speaker 10:

I got it, Guys make sure you like him. He's either really, really, really really scared or just pretending to be really scared.

Speaker 4:

You got a good response too.

Speaker 10:

When the guy in the matching costume arrives, they tell each other secrets and then continue back to his vehicle.

Speaker 1:

They tell each other secrets and then continue back to his vehicle.

Speaker 10:

They tell each other secrets. We would find out later that the scared one asked the other one to keep his eyes on us while he extorted his victim. But the other one, just annoyed with the scared one, completely turned his back to us and told his partner just hurry up and do your thing. Then a third one shows up and all three of them turn their backs to us.

Speaker 9:

Should all three turn their backs to us For officer safety?

Speaker 10:

They did All three with backs to us. How about that officer safety? I am glad they turned their backs to us, though, because the first officer was just trying so hard to pretend that we're some sort of threat, and this just shows that they all know we're not. And people will say, oh, you guys have no lives because you follow cops around with a camera, but there was literally a show on the air for decades that was completely centered around people following the cops around with a camera. It was called Cops, and it was one of the longest running TV shows on the air in America, running from 1989 to 2020. You know why? Because, whether you love cops, hate cops or anything in between, the content is fascinating. More than 90% of the content filmed by cops was complete garbage and never even used. Likewise, 90% of the stuff I film is complete garbage and never used, but if you follow the police around with a camera long enough, you are guaranteed to get some type of content. I got to read Ryan.

Speaker 1:

Holsinger's's. It's like net geo for cops.

Speaker 11:

That's great this is the first one I've ever seen from this person. Are all the videos like this? Yeah, is this the other question I have?

Speaker 5:

I known him more, for the ones that I saw was just him auditing. The narration is new to me. Maybe that's a new thing he's gone to, but that's, that's freaking hilarious.

Speaker 1:

I hope he keeps doing this. This shit is hilarious. This is funny as hell. Uh, chris from dtb said we should have snoop narrating this. I agree, I agree. Funny man.

Speaker 10:

All right, let's keep going general public is going to watch because americans love drama. And where there's drama, there's cops. And where there's cops, there's drama. Don't hate the player, hate the game I can't hear you.

Speaker 9:

I'm giving you a direct go that direction because of the fact you're saying you're looking at the computer. You can't have you looking at the computer okay, oh, he's trying to play.

Speaker 1:

You can't Look at my Computer Card. He's pulling stages. I hate to tell you, brother, that's on you, not on him.

Speaker 5:

Anybody Go run?

Speaker 11:

to the driver's seat and the computer does this and you can see from the driver's seat what?

Speaker 1:

do you got Matt?

Speaker 5:

This is the perfect case where all it would take was to chuck up the deuce at the camera and keep doing your job. Yeah, nobody gives a shit. Case where all it would take was to chuck up the deuce at the camera and keep doing your job.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, nobody gets it. He's asking for it. Yep, I. I have a feeling that this dude in the background I don't know if you guys can see my mom, no, you can't, so I'm gonna pull this back up. This guy right, oh crap, this dude right there. I think he's the one kind of running what he wants this guy to do.

Speaker 5:

That's what I think, probably a senior officer.

Speaker 10:

Yeah, so turn it around the other way. So turn it around the other way. Turn it around the other way and give your ticket. He goes to the other guys who tell him go, sit in your driver's seat and write your ticket. He throws his temper tantrum but obeys, While these other two cops are completely annoyed with their partner. They're still just cops, so they can't help but give unnecessary directives. Can't hear you. If you want to talk, you got to get a lot closer. I really can't hear you.

Speaker 7:

We'd like you guys to stay on the sidewalk. It's for your safety. If you get any closer to this frontage road. We have no telling of what will happen.

Speaker 10:

Oh gosh, yeah Liability it happens.

Speaker 7:

That's why we have life sirens.

Speaker 10:

Hey, let me ask you what comes first, my safety or yours? Your safety, mine? What about officer safety? How come I have to step out your safety as well as mine? How come I had to step out of the vehicle for officer safety than what an officer tells me to, what if I don't? Or safety?

Speaker 1:

than what an officer tells me to Whatever. Pause real quick. Wade Lucero said Eric, do you want this guy, james Freeman, on your show? Hell yeah, listen, guys, I'm open to everybody. If you want him on here, you guys want to see him? I'll talk to him. I would love to have him. I would love to just pick his brain about this style of auditing. This is hilarious. I've never seen anybody do it like this.

Speaker 5:

Somebody said he wasn't an ex-cop. I'm not sure. I have to look into that.

Speaker 7:

I thought he was but maybe I'm mistaken.

Speaker 11:

I think it was Jody who Editing everything. Do you think of how you're going to narrate over it in this talk or do you see it back when you're at the computer, Like how does this? When do you want to dub over? Like I would pick his brain just on that alone. Cause that is interesting, cause it's comedically hilarious.

Speaker 1:

I can't stop laughing. This is awesome.

Speaker 10:

Let's be honest, your safety comes first. Right, your safety comes first. So why don't you get away from the road? For me, why don't you get up here on the sidewalk and get away from the road, because I would hate to see you splattered all over the freeway by a semi truck. Okay, I don't want to see that happen to you. I want to see you be able to peacefully extort people all day and all night without being splattered all over the road. Why don't you get over here on the side? For your safety, get on the sidewalk, thank you.

Speaker 7:

So you too, thank you, what is? What do you mean?

Speaker 1:

by All right, stick with me here. You guys ever watch breaking bad Been a long time. Do you guys remember this?

Speaker 4:

I mean, that doesn't look like the same thing it looked like they look like brothers and I've got to say, man, I've been to Arizona a lot and I know a lot of these troopers and I've never seen anything but professionalism. So this is actually different for me. Seeing this side, I've seen a lot of professionalism by those guys. So I don't know if this may be a different part of Arizona than I've seen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no they. I think that they're not being rude, they're just being wrong about what they're saying, like kind of witness.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean. There's such a better way to take this. So, officers, if you're watching, like, just do your stuff, relax. They're not coming, they're not doing anything. It's like your little brother trying to get a rise out of you. He saw that. He got a rise out of you. Now he's going to keep picking at it.

Speaker 11:

I have a perfect one. You disarm them every time. Make sure you guys get my good side.

Speaker 1:

All right, what do you?

Speaker 11:

got, just make sure you get my good side.

Speaker 1:

Oh Isaiah.

Speaker 11:

I good side. All right, what do you got? Just make sure you get my good side. Oh, oh, I said yeah, yeah, give it. If you want to film film, make sure you get my good side. Go ahead, I don't care. And then, while if you still feel that you're inclined, that you want to cover officer, hey, can you see my other officer for cover, and then you do your thing and then grab on, right.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, do you think it's that they're not used to? I just always confuse me for the life of me, because I mean in urban areas it's a camera on every, every start. Every time you get out of the car there's 10 cameras. I think they're just not used to it.

Speaker 1:

I think that's truly what it is. I think it's something they haven't faced. They didn't pay attention during training or they didn't receive this training Could be, it could be Because this is what I commend First Amendment auditors for doing is I've been a part of really great First Amendment audit training that I know was stemmed because of First Amendment auditors. They exposed a hole in our police training that we were lacking majorly. I mean we're still lacking because we have these videos for days.

Speaker 5:

We keep watching these.

Speaker 1:

But I love these. So hey, what did Brandar say here? He said Eric looking at the Phoenix PD federal investigation. Yeah, I'm actually aware of that one. I've heard of it. So Phoenix has been having a lot of bad publicity lately. That's a high-tech redneck, that's a good name. So that's the one with the civil rights did. That's the one the civil rights did. I'm not sure what he's asking.

Speaker 11:

I don't want to give these guys kind of an out. The other trooper kind of looks like he's like I don't care, I don't care. The other one just doesn't look like he cares, right guy? Yeah, like that. That's. That's the mentality you have to have, but it may be kind of giving them a leg to stand up. Their troopers are.

Speaker 11:

Majority of their interactions are in their territory, on their side of the road, like you don't have pedestrians too often where they're going to be at that's true like, yeah, the likelihood of them seeing first because you're not going to be able to just stop on the freeway, and first in a nod like you would on the sidewalk, because, yeah, you can't be on the side of the road as a pedestrian, you can't ever stop so they're not going to have these, these interactions, as as often. So the frequency or their likelihood of maybe they having the trainings maybe a little bit lower, yeah not not completely again giving them an out, just an explanation.

Speaker 1:

Yeah I'm gonna push back on ryan here a little bit. Ryan gabriel said I think it's solely a power trip. They know everything's filmed but they want the recordings. They control where they can cut content, mute etc. I don't agree with you there. I do.

Speaker 1:

I think ego is part of it. Yeah, I do think ego is part of it, which is where the power trip stuff comes in, um. But I also think it's just like anybody else, if you're sitting at your job, you know, if you work at subway, you don't want somebody over your shoulder looking at you doing stuff, working, it's. I just think it's common that you know, even matt matt doesn't want you know tenille breathing over his shoulder right now while he's on, he's talking to us. He's right here, she's got a knife. Say something. I dare you, but I get the human reaction to not wanting somebody just staring over your shoulder. But us as cops, it's what we signed up for, it's part of the job and that's what we, we that's. We know that. So that's what we're getting at on here. Is you got to let it go? You guys got to get over this and um, I don't know matt, matt, you're shaking your head.

Speaker 5:

You seem to agree yeah, I think this one is not as much of a power trip to me, is it? Just respectfully, they just three doofuses, it's what they come just respectfully. They're just three doofuses, it's what they come across as, and they're just kind of confused.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, they're probably wondering why are you messing with us dude? We're not, If I was to guess.

Speaker 5:

They're like three rookies and they don't know how to. I don't know. This is a bizarre one.

Speaker 4:

What kills me is every week we do this I. What kills me is every week we do this. I don't understand. It's 2025 yes, the year's halfway over right. Why are we still? Seeing this content, hey is I like am I wrong for thinking that I like it.

Speaker 1:

I know you're wrong when I first started talking.

Speaker 5:

I first started talking about auditors what? Seven years ago, and I'm like I figured it'd be gone by eventually.

Speaker 4:

But yeah, I mean, I thought when we went live on this we covered a couple. I'm like surely there's going to be enough administrators out there and city council and county commissioners and state comptrollers Everybody's like you know what this is. Maybe we need to make sure the training is going from top to bottom on this.

Speaker 1:

Holy shitballs. Jody who we said it already Freeman's not an ex cop. Don't do me like that. We said your name specifically earlier and said Jody said that he's not an ex-cop. Jody, I love you. Jody's always on.

Speaker 11:

I love Jody.

Speaker 6:

Stop yelling at me, no I appreciate you, Jody.

Speaker 5:

Maybe it's Tennille's using her name in the other room.

Speaker 1:

Right, that's her alias. I don't know why, but I want to go. Jody who? All right, let's keep going with this one. I like Freeman. All right, let's keep going with this one.

Speaker 5:

I like Freeman.

Speaker 1:

I love that he got him on the side. Oh shit, I'm not even showing it. I'm loving it, my bad.

Speaker 10:

Share screen. You're just making money. I respect that bro.

Speaker 7:

I don't hate the player, I hate the game. Not, not really. I don't make money off traffic tickets, neither does the department, neither does the court or anything like that.

Speaker 1:

Oh good, so I don't he's got a point police department doesn't get directly paid. The state police especially don't get directly paid by the traffic tickets. So it's a fair point. Now you guys know my stance on tickets. I don't write tickets, I'm not a big fan of them. I like traffic stops, mostly for either education purposes or because I know this person's up to you know has a warrant or something more significant mike cucumber, it's not an ex-cop. You, sons of bitches. Now you're trolling me. How dare you.

Speaker 5:

I brought it up in the first place. My bad y'all, my bad Way to go dude.

Speaker 10:

I don't know where this is. Oh, they're free, then they're free then Well, tickets have fines.

Speaker 7:

My department has no profit on those fines. I don't, I don't know what you mean by historic.

Speaker 10:

I appreciate you getting on the sidewalk for your safety. Can you do, sir, please?

Speaker 1:

officers just have fun with it that you you're letting him the robotic way is is is by the wayside.

Speaker 4:

We got to get rid of this shit. I'm a Marine and I can say that there's a time and a place to exude the knife hand. There's a time and a place Traffic control. You're doing all that. I get it, but we're all human here and, yes, those guys are wearing a badge and a gun and they're doing their thing. Man, but come on, this dude's on the sidewalk. He's got a frigging camera. Do your frigging job and go on to the next stop. So let's tally up overtime. How much overtime do we use on dealing with this quote unquote guy that's got a camera on the sidewalk and I've got to look at that as an administrator, being a former administrator, why are we doing this? This is a state agency and I understand that they're quartered throughout the state, so they've got their commander at every little different one. But come on, guys, it's 2025. Again, train them to do this. Do your frigging job. Who gives a crap? What's going on on the sidewalk? Yep, do your job, whatever. If you write a ticket, whatever, Get it done and go on.

Speaker 5:

Whatever it is, get it done and go on. Speaking of resources, we didn't even say that they called for a third officer. There's only one car there. That's usually not what we do.

Speaker 4:

I can throw a joke here and say this may be 1130, and as soon as they clear the stop, they're going out to eat. So this could be the lunch train coming this could be another officer pulling up, knowing that they're going to Golden Corral afterwards and they're going to go to morale afterwards and and they're going to knock out a lot. It is what it is. They're human, but come on Again, 2025.

Speaker 1:

And Alan said in the in the back chat he's like Levine, you would have had a great old conversation with this guy and I would have it w. It's not the first time that I've done that. I mean shit, cody high rollers done that. I mean shit, cody high roller is another audit. He audited me in a way and, um, he jumps on here all the time now, but that's how he met me. He was auditing and trying to get next to a traffic stop, um, that we were doing. And I just went over and had a conversation man, how's it going tonight? And he's like good, just out here, you know, doing his first amendment stuff. And I was like awesome man. I was like all right and I I filled him in on what was going on. What we got here is a traffic stop had a warrant hit on it, we're doing this, that and the other. I didn't give him any specifics, but I gave him information that I could give the public and it went over just fine.

Speaker 5:

That's what it is. The mystery is solved, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Get rid of the secret squirrel shit. Brandar 86 said first he donated. Brandar is spoiling us tonight. Brandar, you need to relax. No, I appreciate you, brother. Thanks, he said. Let's be honest, Traffic citations are a metric for evaluations at most agencies. I bet Timmy with 50 citations outperforms Joe with 10. Absolutely, they can't do quotas. But guess what? If you're a part of a traffic unit where, let's say, you're a motorcycle cop, well they have to evaluate you somehow. And if you're not writing any tickets or you're not making any stops, how good is your math in court?

Speaker 1:

Yep, now they're going to pull that motorcycle from you and you're just going to go around in a patrol car again. So definitely some sort of incentives they do with that stuff, um for sure.

Speaker 11:

Uh, let's see it was a long like I'm getting older so I can't remember how long ago, but it's been a while ago that there was a study that showed that, like the majority of like an average person today, from the time you wake up to the time you go to bed, the amount of time that a person has spent on a camera system or a CCTV system or some sort of system that records you, you spend over the majority of the time during the day behind a camera. That's just like regular people, just like regular stuff. And that was like a long time ago. That's before everybody got camera phones and before everybody got like I have seven cameras here at my home. So we're in 2025.

Speaker 11:

Just assume that you're being recorded all the time. One and then secondly, if you're doing the right thing being recorded, all you're going to do is being recorded doing the right thing. I get like okay, check them. They're just first amendment auditors. Okay, if you really worried about it, get a second car, have them watch you do your thing. The longer that you're there. The longer that they're there, the quicker that you leave and go on to someplace else. And your car that they don't have, cause they're standing on the sidewalk. You're in a car on a highway. Just drive to the other side of the highway yeah, yep, yeah, I did.

Speaker 1:

Uh, true, love said making stops and writing tickets can be two different things. Also, get back to the video.

Speaker 5:

It gets better he's on my guy, I love patrick, that is funny.

Speaker 1:

Um, all right, let's keep going. Let me share the screen again All right.

Speaker 9:

Thank you Stop trying to push the limits with me. Ah, so where's TSI? Oh, he's still out with us, did he die?

Speaker 10:

Did he die?

Speaker 9:

A little backstory. This is a piece of shit that broke on my fucking property and put a gun to my son's head. He's one of them. He just asked me how my ex is doing over the scenario and I don't mean to call you a piece of shit, but that's truly what you're doing. You broke down on my property, man, and you put a gun to a 14-year-old kid's head. That didn't know what to do.

Speaker 10:

I mean, if you could just watch out, there's traffic behind you. You just if you get up on the sidewalk for me for your safety. You're good right there. You just want to be disobedient just got. You have problems with authority. That's funny.

Speaker 1:

I would be laughing and smiling too.

Speaker 4:

They're human beings man and I get these first amendment auditors and why they're doing it and I'm kind of pissed that all the first amendment auditors came to my stops and my calls. I'd say in the past eight years, never put my shit out there, cause I go over there and talk to them, shake their hands. I was trying to learn about cameras.

Speaker 4:

Eric knows I talk to them, shake their hands. I was trying to learn about cameras. Eric knows I don't know jack shit about cameras and they never put my shit up. I'd figure out their ad or whatever it was and I'd be all excited to tell my wife I'm gonna be on tonight because we sat there and, matter of fact, we went to dairy queen afterward and had a coke and a smile and it's like gum it, it man, mt Laws is messing with us.

Speaker 1:

He goes. You guys can't pay for Prime membership.

Speaker 6:

Hey, MT, I'm going to give him my password.

Speaker 11:

Right, I didn't have to make it. I didn't have to make the joke.

Speaker 1:

Listen, I spend a lot of money on this podcast as it is. I'm not buying Prime or whatever it's called Expense it. Let's keep going here problems with authority.

Speaker 10:

Don't you people say I would never talk or act like this if I didn't have the camera? They're absolutely right. But I really only do it to show the absurdity, because a grown man wouldn't tell another grown man to stay on the sidewalk for his safety unless he was wearing a badge. Most people don't realize that a lot of times what the police are doing isn't exercising legitimate authority, it's just being condescending. But somehow people seem to recognize instantly when I do it that it's just rude, disrespectful, condescending and completely unnecessary. But it was at this point I realized I would never be taken seriously if I wasn't wearing gloves.

Speaker 9:

That's it, man, end of it.

Speaker 1:

You put on rubber gloves.

Speaker 9:

I'm telling you, man, once these gloves come on.

Speaker 11:

He knows, he knows the glove trick.

Speaker 9:

Why are you walking away? Stop resisting, he's so serious. Stop fucking away, stop resisting. Hold on to your vest. Oh, they're towing her shit.

Speaker 10:

Yeah, they're stealing it.

Speaker 9:

They're going to steal her ride, huh.

Speaker 10:

Almost got rear-ended right there. I didn't want to have to do this. I didn't want to have to do this. I didn't want to have to do this either. They forced my hand.

Speaker 9:

I cannot hear you at all.

Speaker 10:

Thank you On the sidewalk for your safety. There you go, you're both harassing her right now.

Speaker 9:

No, I'm not saying you have to leave, but I'm just letting you know you're both being incredibly rude to her. She doesn't want to be recorded. She doesn't want her child recorded. You said harassment.

Speaker 4:

That's what 29, 20 or something.

Speaker 9:

No, I'm not giving you the exact law.

Speaker 5:

I'm not saying.

Speaker 9:

I'm going to arrest you. You're just cop-splaining.

Speaker 4:

You're cop-splaining, oh my god, it's painful to watch. Oh man, just ignore them or have fun with them, like that's the whole thing, man, it's like dadgummit, just have fun with it just just go on with it, smile. Have a great day freaking, freaking. Give him a junior officer sticker and there you go, man. Thanks for thanks for watching my traffic. Stop, grade me on your freaking channel and go with it.

Speaker 1:

Come on, oh man.

Speaker 5:

I told him to go get my partners and see if they pass. I joke with them. I sick of my people, yeah. Let's have fun with them.

Speaker 11:

At this point they know they've got a good video here. You could maybe kind of set him up and go. Hey man, I just really want to thank you for being so informative. If it wasn't for you coming to us and giving us all that information, that case wouldn't have happened, yeah thank you If you're a man who makes at least $150k a year and you feel self-conscious about your gut sticking out, I'll get you shredded, or you

Speaker 1:

damn, they knew banny. They knew banny was on. These are attacking personal ads that we're getting here. They're coming at us personally. Sons of bitches, why'd you stop? That one yes, I.

Speaker 4:

I need a six pack, and then Eric cuts it off.

Speaker 6:

Like damn it. Why'd you stop?

Speaker 11:

it. Oh shit, we have to take a vote. Are we going past this ad? Are we going past this ad? No, okay, go.

Speaker 1:

That man intimidated me, he made me feel bad about myself.

Speaker 5:

I like that suit Cody. He's just standing on sidewalk. I feel bad about him.

Speaker 9:

If I could help her right now, if there was anybody other than him, I would jump in.

Speaker 10:

Oh, she's okay with you taking it. No, but that's just what it is. Oh, but she's not okay with it. Did she tell you it has nothing to do with the vaccine thing? Did she tell you? Did she, did she? Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, here's part of the problem with engaging with people that use their words all the time, and it's not that cops don't, but I think troopers get less of a chance at it because they're only dealing with you know, here's your offense. Sign three copies, press hard.

Speaker 4:

You know they're lone rangers, man, and they do have the good ones out there who've got a tough job.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then you get a guy like this who's a wordsmith and he's just dicing you up, and then you come over and try to copsplain, and he made you pay for it.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Now he's turning everything up.

Speaker 5:

He's getting eviscerated.

Speaker 1:

He is getting eviscerated. Tennille wrote that word down on PC, yeah. Oh shit. Let me go back to the video here. Wade said a question to all of you. Do cops haze, cops that get owned by? Oh fuck, yeah, all the time. My god, that's. One of my favorite things to do is when one of our guys gets owned that thing, eric, is.

Speaker 4:

If we videoed that quote-unquote hazing, that's not illegal. The joking around with your staff, yeah, if those were actually out on youtube, that would get more views than anything out oh.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, my roll calls are a roast session. It's a roast Every roll. And you ask any officer that's ever worked for me as a sergeant. It's a roast session. And if you can't handle it from me, then you can't handle it from the people on the street. People are like oh, you can't Listen.

Speaker 1:

Everything is always a litmus test. If I'm making jokes at the table that everybody laughs about every day and then one day I see somebody not laughing, there's something there and I need to pay more attention to it. Is it me? Did I go too far, or are they going through something? And now I've just ran that litmus test on my guys every day before I ever let them go out there and start talking to people. So some people will say, well, that's for asking me, whatever. No, if, if we're all keeping it lighthearted and we're trying to joke and you know mess around, and somebody all of a sudden that's been doing that all the time with us, doesn't now there's something to it. But then again there's some people that they don't joke around like that at the table ever at roll call, and and you know they just they're more of a serious person. So I don't, I don't go after them because it it is unprofessional.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to reach out to Sean Paul Reyes and some other first guys and we're going to open up a side business that, uh, that offers training to these law enforcement agencies across the country. We'll come in and do two days of training with all their troops to make sure that they don't frigging mess up like that they're doing on this, and I think that'd be a pretty damn profitable business. And how do we get this done? I think we reach out to legislators. I think we've, like Matt was saying in a couple of his previous videos, and I've got those contacts, matt. So let's get together on it, let's do it, let's fix what's going on no, not side business, DTV business.

Speaker 4:

It's all 100% DTV, but it's like let's fix this, let's offer.

Speaker 1:

Here's my idea for a show with you Banning. I want you to be leah's cameraman. I want you to go around in states that you know the laws and all that shit texas, wherever it may be.

Speaker 4:

I want you to be a cameraman, but I'm afraid if I show up swat's gonna be there and I just you know I'll take it one further with the TV.

Speaker 11:

You know they used to have that show like bar makeover. Yeah, yeah, you'll do it like bar makeover, but you'll go in and you'll first amendment audit that agency ahead of time and then you'll come in and show that agency their own audit as a training video of what to do or what not to do, and then you go through the training session.

Speaker 4:

You pay DTV right now for a bottom line price of $49,999. We're going to come in, we're going to train your agency and then, therefore, this first amendment auditor is going to come in. We're going to train your agency and then, therefore, this First Amendment auditor is going to drop his suit because he feels fulfilled that this agency is now properly trained to properly serve the citizens that they took an oath to serve.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's actually been presented to me, Matt. I'm going to let you handle that.

Speaker 5:

DTV, the Donut Network. That's going to be the next Netflix. That's right, baby. Yeah, that's right. The world's going to know what that is. That's going to be a household name, jody.

Speaker 1:

All right, uh-oh, perry Lemley, he dropped $2 on us. Thank you, perry Super chat Ryan Lemmy Lemay.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I'm sorry, ryan Lemay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I'm sorry, Ryan LeMay. Yeah, I read another name, right.

Speaker 4:

I did the same.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it went quick, man. Thanks Ryan, I love the eighties porn stack. Oh shit. Uh, he said uh, we could do undercover bosses, but for cops that will never, that will never fly.

Speaker 5:

I think it's actually would be a feasible good idea if we would get a hold of their admin ahead of time. Yes, for training yes, absolutely.

Speaker 11:

So it's not a we're trying to put you guys on blast, because some places you'll do it and they're going to do great. Yes, but in every scenario there's always something you can take from every scenario. That's one of the things that we like to do like major debriefs, like major incidents and stuff, no matter if it's a win or if it's a loss, no matter what, you can do something better for next time. So no matter if you go through and you're like hey, this is the first minute on it, like, hey, get my good side and good side and that's all it is, and you know, go on about your business, that is. But just make sure you know what could we look? What could we look at? A training, could we? Could we maybe get a cover officer? How many times are you going to check? Is this something you're going to look at? Are you looking at what are you doing? Are you looking at your side view mirror? Are you looking at the reflection of the tent, like, are they calling kids?

Speaker 4:

landers. Where, where, where do we put this in six months to a year from now that the DTV website is giving a rating for law enforcement agencies? Yeah, and it's a DTV rating from zero to 10. Yep, and we go there and we have our rating on there because we've been there, we've done that. Here's the official DTV rating and kind of like that Doug DeMuro guy that freaking does cars on YouTube or whatever, we're going to give the quirks and features different words of each agency and how do we rate that agency? I'm just a little Billy from Texas but I know what the freak I'm doing out there on the street. How to not violate somebody's rights period oh shit he said molestash yeah now everybody's on it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, dude, like you just changed your nickname, brother flanders what's funny is I told my wife she hates it.

Speaker 11:

She absolutely hates it, and I have surgery a week from what's tomorrow. So I have a week from tomorrow, my first surgery. That's what I said on the surgery.

Speaker 11:

It'll go yeah but let me, let me keep it at least until then, but once it's gone, then I'm off the camera and I don't see I use the camera as an excuse, like I'm on these podcasts and I'm on these things and I do this stuff with the camera and the people like it. Yeah, so I'll go back and I'll, I'll screenshot it and show. Like look, people in the comments were talking about the mustache. She's like no, never. No, people don't talk about it. Like no, you get a ridiculous lip broom. They're going to talk about it yeah, absolutely, it's a wonderful mustache yes, yes, it's too funny, oh shit.

Speaker 1:

Um, well, we are. Uh, we're out of videos, um, and I have got to do some work in the morning. I'm in a drone class right now trying to learn how to get my 107 I was gonna say you're trying to get your part 107 obviously yeah, so I'm trying to become. You know matt's, all this stuff that we're learning, matt would just be we put a man on the moon.

Speaker 5:

What is Discord, by the way? What is that? Oh my God bro.

Speaker 1:

You got to get on the Discord.

Speaker 4:

Someone had to walk me through that, matt, I actually learned about this last week, so I'm just learning Discord. Yes, it's hard to explain.

Speaker 1:

I know we've got all of matt's people on here with his youtube channel. Please help me convince this man. On our two cops, one donut discord, we have a channel just for matt so you guys could all go there and talk to him. You guys can talk to the rest of us if you want, but I ain't trying to steal matt's followers that he's already worked very hard to get. So we have this Discord, we use videos that you guys share all of this stuff. But part of what we're doing is, if you do a membership, you'll be able to start having these conversations with the people from what we're doing trying to give people more bang for their buck, because otherwise we would be just talking to everybody all day long and we can't do that.

Speaker 5:

We don't have the time so someone's gonna have to show me how to set that up. I I really don't know how. Maybe one of my brothers, I'll have um.

Speaker 1:

I will have, uh, either dead leg or um alan, or maybe brian or one of those guys. Walk you through it when we get time.

Speaker 5:

Is that the link you sent me?

Speaker 1:

Yes, Eric, make membership class in Discord for Matt's members. Yes, we could do that for sure. Harrison Brock just gifted 20 memberships. Appreciate you. I'm going down the list. You guys know. I'm only looking for one person to see if he finally got one.

Speaker 4:

And Matt, from one non-techie to another man. It's pretty cool because everybody that watches us can go in there and upload videos and at your leisure, when you have time, you can go in there and watch the actual YouTube links. You can come back there and comment. If I can do it, brother, let me tell you something. I'm still learning it, dude. Let me tell you something I'm still learning it, dude, and I'm an old man Give me confidence.

Speaker 4:

I know you're a little bit older than me, but if I can learn it, you can definitely learn it. And then I'm learning tonight. I'm going to go in that lobby thing. Once we get off here I'm going to see if anybody's there. So this is an invite. I'm going to go there. So this is an invite. Yeah, you're out there. I'm gonna go sit, my lazy boy and go grab an adult beverage and I'll kick off my camera and we can. We can have a discussion. That's cool and hopefully eric will come in for at least five minutes before he goes. Has to do his 107 tomorrow and we can talk about some stuff, but we'll see dead leg.

Speaker 1:

Everybody's welcome to come do it, man marine blood still did not get a membership. So everybody knows the rule Drink. Oh shit, matt Snow from it looks like Matt's channel here said do they give out participation awards to the Redcoats? Hey man, I know you're probably not used to our format here. We don't really censor anybody unless they get racist or cause for violence, stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

But we're here because we're actually trying to solve some problems. So if you're trying to work things out with us, ask questions and do that, that's the benefit of what we do here. But otherwise, matt, comments like that is just going to kind of go to the wayside. You're kind of wasting your breath, unless you're just trying to show out for people in the stream which the community is going to probably just ignore that. So we're here because we really want to help things. We really want to work problems out, talk about them and reach some sort of mutual, even if we agree to disagree. At least we talked about it, and that's the unique thing that Two Cops, one Don donut presents over here is. We are trying to have those conversations that you guys don't get to have with other cops. So, matt, you got anything on that?

Speaker 5:

no, just pretty much echo exactly what you said. We come here and, uh, whether you love us, hate us, we, we still talk. Just because you disagree with us doesn't mean we're not gonna. We're not, we're man enough to discuss it. So I'm right with you on that, brother. See comments like this.

Speaker 1:

These are great. I love this. I'm on Discord. You guys Check out pictures of my grow. That's awesome Shit. That's funny. Marine Bloods I don't know if I can get gifted a sub anymore because of the wrench. The wrench, oh, maybe because he's a mod. I wonder if that's true. That's not fair, mr billfold. I want to.

Speaker 11:

I'm a well, I'm a mod on another channel. Yeah, I actively pay for as a member still, so it still lets you pay as a mod.

Speaker 4:

I just realized that after oh, so what we need to do is just send him a cashier's check for him to buy in Expense it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't back the blue, but I back Detective Matt Thornton. I like that.

Speaker 5:

Thank you.

Speaker 1:

Ryan, I back Matt Thornton. Hell yeah, mike Cucumber. We witnessed Eric getting pissed right now.

Speaker 5:

Am I pissed? No, we don't witness that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you're not going to see me get mad. I have got mad on here, though. We've watched some videos that pissed me off for sure. I am susceptible to it, just like most people. All right, I got nothing, nothing else. You guys got any.

Speaker 5:

Last parting words, matt it's good to see you get the band back together. I know that's what we wanted to do tonight we wanted to get everybody together.

Speaker 1:

We didn't want a special guest, nothing like that, just everybody jump on here and say what's up. So we need the world to change.

Speaker 4:

That's right that's what we are, man. We're a small band of concerned people. Just everybody jump on here and say what's up? So yeah, the world to change. That's right. That's where we are, man. We're a small band of concerned people for our country. We're not an echo for any side of anything. We're here to bring the community in for law enforcement, those that serve with the right purpose out there, which is the majority, and some will like us, some will hate us. We're not here to block anybody, unless you're. What's that guy's name?

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, steve, steve Ladner.

Speaker 4:

You know when you, when you bring in some hate stuff, stuff like that, but we want all your opinions. We try to get on that discord and answer everything. We're here for you guys. You guys are the reason why we keep coming back every week and I appreciate everybody's determination to make this country freaking better.

Speaker 1:

That's it. Yep, Mr Billfold, they cannot go all five hours. We did do a five hour podcast the other day guys.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I'm down for it. Eric's got some stuff in the morning.

Speaker 1:

I got stuff to do, alan. I sit, alan he's. He doesn't know he's on the screen. Oh, you added me. There he is, he's got his shirt on yeah nipples up yeah anything to add before we take off brother.

Speaker 3:

No man go buy american pie retro rifle.

Speaker 1:

They just put it out again, so last I like that, I like that shirt, definitely love it all. Right dead leg, sir.

Speaker 11:

You are last but not least there, flanders, uh I will be going, so I have surgery the next two weeks, so I won't be on social media for that. But then the following week I will be at police fleet expo in Birmingham, alabama. Okay, on the 20th I don't know what time because they don't have all that stuff planned out completely yet but we'll be giving a class on what we do in the 3D printing world with emergency vehicles and upfitting and all that stuff, and then the following day I'll be out on the floor just walking around saying hi to everybody.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, I might have just accidentally blocked MagDump. Sorry MagDump everybody. Oh shit, I might have just accidentally blocked. Uh mag dump, sorry mag dump. I don't think I did. I meant to click on his thing there and oh no, I hope I didn't block him. It doesn't tell me if I did or not, but I know I clicked that thing. Uh, sorry, mag dump, that was an accident. But anyway.

Speaker 11:

Yeah, you could test it with my profile and accidentally block me.

Speaker 1:

So, all right, y'all, um, I got nothing else. Uh, this audio will be on our podcast channel later on and you guys will always be able to check this out on. Uh, on Facebook live and all that good stuff. Please go to Matt's channel, go to dead leg, find him. Go to bannings. Uh, find trey um, find all of our social medias out there. Do the like, follow, subscribe stuff. It doesn't cost anything, it's free and it helps us know that we're doing the right thing out here. Yeah, easy, okay, please join our, our discord. That's our big push right now. We would love for you guys to join our Discord. That's our big push right now. We would love for you guys to join our Discord and then you guys can learn more about DTV. That's the big stuff we got coming on the horizon. Matt's already recording. We are about to record a couple pilots for some other things that may or may not interest you. We'll see.

Speaker 4:

We got something for everybody.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we're trying to do a little something for everybody guys.

Speaker 4:

I'll be with you out there at the real time crime center. We're going to put some stuff out while we're there. I'll be putting it out on LinkedIn. Dtv will be putting out a bunch of stuff. This is exciting, guys. This is, this is a business coming into reality for y'all. We're going to bring all kinds of stuff out. It's exciting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this is going to be a good time. I like it. Let me see what this. Oh, look at that. I like that. That looks good. Hell, yeah, that's not bad. All right, guys, appreciate y'all, everybody. Have a good night, everybody on the panel, stick around and we'll cut this loose. Take it easy.

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