Good Officer Stops Bad Officer’s Mistake

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21 thoughts on “Good Officer Stops Bad Officer’s Mistake

  1. IMO: It should be blanket policy that an "officer in training" should not be allowed to arrest or detain without the consent of there training officer. OIT's are expected to make mistakes, Hence the "training officer". Those mistakes should never effect the public.

  2. This wasn’t racism, which absolutely exists.

    This was a young officer that’s needs more and better training. The cop wasn’t overly aggressive just under trained.

  3. 9:03 the little pause after he was asked why the kid was detained. He knew he was about to get educated by his fellow officer. Good man.

  4. If he was still under training why was he out running calls by himself. He should have been shadowing someone who knows what the hell they are doing

  5. Good job not grading the kid. I got two felonies before i was 18 and one was deserved. The other was forced on me through scaring the crap out of me. When we are young we don't know that much about the law and some law enforcement dont care. They take advantage of it. I'm not saying all will but they are dirty sometimes.

  6. I hate how some people have to bring race into everything. Yeah, this cop was dumb, but there's no reason to believe the kid's race had anything to do with it. And the kid wasn't harmed in any way. He sat in the back of a car for 10 minutes. Through this entire video, I was thinking to myself "I really hope his parents don't start claiming racism for no reason"… and then that's exactly what happened. Disappointing.

    I guess people ignore the thousands of incidents where cops do the same shit to white people. 🤷‍♂

  7. They held a press conference??? The kid walked free? The officers corrected the rookie and made the correct decision. How the fuck does that have anything to do with race?

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