Clinton Jaws - Bodycam shows suspect experience excited delirium and stop breathing

Episode Date: September 10, 2020

Police podcast. I tell a story about Duncan RCMP and a guy jumping through a window and a quick arrest that led to fast medical attention. I also talk about a rcmp mountie who dragged a person. This v...ideo I dissect what occurred in Dallas Texas August 28, 2020. Suspect was high on cocaine, ran from his vehicle, broke into a residence, barricaded himself and was forced out by police. Possible excited delirium. Suspect stops breathing while in police custody and dies 5 days later in the hospital. Police did a great job. https://www.clintonjaws.com/

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey guys, Clint here again. Former cop talking about cop stuff. Thanks for watching. I'm sorry about the last video. It wasn't my best work. All you hear is a washing machine in the background because the wife decided to turn on the washing machine while I was doing the video.
Starting point is 00:00:17 I was kind of all over the place. And it was a little embarrassing. Whatever. Okay. Let's get over. Let's get some videos in there so people don't look at the last one. So I need to make a bunch more. So they pile up on.
Starting point is 00:00:33 I'm going to show you this video. Okay? I'm going to show you this video and it reminded me of an incident in Duncan years ago. And I want to tell you the story after the video. In Duncan, I'll give you a little piece. In Duncan, I went to a call. It was just me. I was alone.
Starting point is 00:00:55 And I was responding to a guy that did a Superman dive out his window, out his window. busted up the window. He's bloody as hell. I'm going to tell that story at the end. This video that I'm going to show you reminded me of that incident in Duncan years ago. This video I'm going to show you happen in Dallas, Texas, August 28. Oh man. So the wife and this guy, this guy takes drugs. They're driving down the street and he hops out of the car. Freaking out. He's flipping out. He's flipping out. He's, He runs into a house and a guy shoots at him. That's not on video.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Guy shoots at him. The homeowner shoots at him and misses. He leaves a house, busts into another house, steals a cell phone, leaves that house, busts into another house, steals some money, grabs a knife, and barricades himself in the back bedroom of that house. Five cops show up in Dallas. It's all about excited delirium, possibly. It's about drugs in your system. And it's about how police try to save this guy.
Starting point is 00:02:17 So, so, take a look. And we'll come back and dissect it a little bit. Get your family out. Okay. So you're back here? No. Where's your kid? It's right there.
Starting point is 00:02:56 But let me tell you something. Somebody else can go to the other side. Is there another door? Yes. Where's your family? Where's your family? Go get your wife and take them outside for us, please, thank you. He's held up in here.
Starting point is 00:03:33 We're trying to get the family out. You want to help? You want to help make sure their family is okay? Get him out? Yeah. Call 915. Yeah. That'll be sure trying to call them out.
Starting point is 00:03:45 The people out of the house. Looks like the guy is locked in the back room possibly having me. All right, they're getting out. Niya, let's. Let's go. Let's get us. Let's get us. Let's get, Carla, let's get,
Starting point is 00:04:04 Carla. Let's get in the back. Come. Come. Come. Carla. Leave the door and last. Leave the door and say.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Okay. So Dallas police. Drop any weapons you have and step out slowly. You might be in the back. You might be in the back. He's going to go back. Charlie, three, five. Charlie, three, five.
Starting point is 00:04:38 like he might be going into the backyard of this resident. Dallas Police! Drop any weapons you have. Come out slowly. Do we got additional cover coming out? That's Dallas Police. Police! Come on, sir.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Come on, sir. Walk on out to us, slowly. Crack the door so you can see that we're actually police officers. The back. Y'all is going to be in the back. Sorry, we're sorry, we're trying to be the supervisor to the police. We've got the family cleared out of the house. We're holding tight on this door.
Starting point is 00:05:46 You got one here, everybody down. What I mean is right? Police, sir. Hey man, it's Officer Ryaz's the house police department, man. My business card down there, bro. Does that work? How? You get me my business card.
Starting point is 00:06:18 You're sliding underneath the door. Does that work? I'll give you my police. Just DSR on standby, ma'am. Hey man, what can I do to prove to you that I'm an officer? What can I do? I need you to come out with your hands up, boss. Two males and one female.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Is that work? Huh? Right here, man. Come out real slowly for us, all right? You're gonna crawl slowly for us, okay? What's right, gentlemen? Hey, man. Here we got to get them.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Here, here. Here's right here. Come on, man. We want to get you coming. We're gonna get you. We're gonna ambulance for you? If you were up in there, I won't have anything on you, so let him come to us. Yeah, I'll go behind them and get them out to right here. We can get them out.
Starting point is 00:07:56 Do you see us? Do you see us? See our light? See our light? There you go. Come on out. Come on your stomach. Come on your stomach.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Come this way a little bit, man. Roll over your stomach. Don't let him get anything in this thing in this. Roll over, man. Roll over, roll over, roll over. Okay, I got you. Roll over for me. Roll over. Roll over. I got you, buddy. Come on.
Starting point is 00:08:34 You get one hand, buddy. It's all right. You got it, please. You got it clear? There we go. Okay. I can't move for some. Okay, we got you, buddy.
Starting point is 00:08:48 All right. There we got you. All right. Cussetka, hey, Cranes. Marrii, Marri, Garcia, take him out. Take my side, take him on. Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Hey, hey. Come on. Come on. Come on. Stand, stand, stand, stand. We got it. We got it. You got it?
Starting point is 00:09:11 Let me go on. Let me go on. Let me get up. Get up. There you go. Walk, walk. Walk. Hey, wait, all right.
Starting point is 00:09:29 335, can you want to be a fine? Hold on, one. He might be in an tired of Lerium known for the supervisor. Wait, right. Okay, cool. Roll them, roll him. Roll them. Roll for me, man. All right, breathe.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Where do you? Breathe, breathe. All right, we'll worry about the money later. Yeah, let's back up. Let's get him first. I'm his wife. Okay. We're going to, we're going to, we're going to.
Starting point is 00:10:10 You have to care first first. Andre. Hey, hey. You're good. I put them on the rest of the business. Hey, come up. Let me sit up, too. You want to try to get to the real life here.
Starting point is 00:10:23 That's what I was trying to do. Come down. Chill out. Hey, your wife's here. Chill out. Let me sit up. Sit up. I got.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Roll over. It's fine like that. Let him on the job. You're on your chest. He's the resting position. You got tired of that. I guess he's been on cocaine. I don't know what he was on.
Starting point is 00:10:44 When I came home, he was already. Andre. Andre. Hey, face, babe. Andre. Hey, let me sit up. There you go. Andre, now chill out.
Starting point is 00:10:56 You need to settle down. Control your breathing, okay? Your mom or? What? He jumped through a window. I see. And a couple other people came into the eyes. Andre.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Andre. Hey, you know where you are? You know where you are? This is your wife. That's your wife. She don't want to see you like this. What else? What else?
Starting point is 00:11:20 That's it. This man been on your name, what's your name? For over 20 years. I stayed down on the other end. This man been on coke for over 20 years. So when he gets on coke, he skips out like this. Ma'am, give you ideas something like that get from me. There's a little.
Starting point is 00:11:40 There's a stay up. Andre, you need to cheat. Breathe, breathe, breathe. Ma'am, can I get my phone? I call his mom. His mom? That's his mom? Yeah, that's his mom. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Okay. He's right. Hey, his knee. Don't let him, because he wants to get up. No, stay down. Hey, we're gonna sit. Sit, ma'am. We're gonna sit, relax.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Go. I'm on the side. You can't help anybody right now. Get his legs, don't on me. Don't get up. Calm down. Okay. How you're calm down?
Starting point is 00:12:18 Calm. Calm. All right, let me go. No, you can't relax. Let my leg go. You're doing all of this. I can't let go. You don't run through these people with them.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Ah. Man, you broke the window. You're right. How's let me go. There's nobody to let you go. All the way you're going to get let go is that the leg go is that the leg go. Don't get let go is that the high where your ass should have been. Ah, you're gonna come down?
Starting point is 00:12:42 Yeah. Okay, all right, just breathe, all right? All right, let me go. You gotta breathe. You're waiting for, ah, let me go. Hey, let you go what? You're gonna get up. We're gonna see it far.
Starting point is 00:12:51 It'll open up. Up. Ah. Ah. Oh. Ah, uh-huh. I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:13:10 There. And I can get y'all, you know. There we'll get up. There we go. Ah, you drinking, man. You get your two. Ah.
Starting point is 00:13:30 All right, hey. Hold on. Hold on. Ah. Okay. I don't think he got none. He would just hide. Ah.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Oh, look. Relax. You need to behave. He's bleeding. You need to be hate. He went through the window. That's his own blood. Andre.
Starting point is 00:13:57 Andre. You need to chill, man. You're doing all this away. You gotta relax, man. You gotta wait. You got to leave. Yeah, yeah. You're done?
Starting point is 00:14:07 Alright. Uh, Relax, man. You gotta relax, man. You gotta wait for the paramedics to come. Yeah. Oh, good. I told him to put him on standby, like how long ago.
Starting point is 00:14:41 Man. Hey. You're with me? You with me? Andre? Andre. Hey bro, you want to lay down? That fucking ambi, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:15:09 You're rolling? Yeah, I already found the rays in the side delirium. Do you, uh, do you run in the camera? Yeah. Hey, make sure. Hey, I know, I know. Hey, you're gonna stay with me, okay? You with me?
Starting point is 00:15:23 Andre. You want to start? Do you want to? Yeah. Bro, I'm not going to have a question. Sorry, please. in the more. Hey, agarra the airport, rapid.
Starting point is 00:15:49 You all right, Andre? Come on, man. George off. All right, you got it? Yeah, you want to switch? Yeah, I'll switch. Come in, right. Oh, yeah, that might don't know.
Starting point is 00:16:13 I mean, Dufant should be coming, guys. Can I breathe at all? No. Is there both? Yeah. Keep them going. Yeah, just keep them going. Yeah, get the right?
Starting point is 00:16:32 Yeah, we'll get a supermiser. There should be one already around. You all right, man. Keep going, we're just trying to get some air. You're good? There you go. Ready, someone else take over? Go.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Stay with me, brother. Stay with me, brother. What's going on, guys? I got cocaine. Yeah. Stay with me. Go ahead. Trust compression and stuff.
Starting point is 00:16:58 All right. Go ahead and I'm coming. Okay. I'll come from. I'm comfortable. I'm sorry. I don't come on these. My partner.
Starting point is 00:17:21 Sorry. Okay. Roll them. Here, go and get this guy. Take you about it. Go. Get to street. Got to speak.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Go. I sit on the radio. Yeah, I can get one. Chest compression, supervisor, everything. I couldn't get one. I couldn't get one. I like how the female police officer took charge of this call. The guy died five days later in the hospital.
Starting point is 00:18:00 Might be excited, delirium, drugs. Who knows? Who knows? Sometimes people die, and it sucks. No matter what you do, they die. They show up at 11.15 at night. That police officer, the female police officer's on the ball. She knows she needs a stage, fire, paramedics, down the road.
Starting point is 00:18:27 A call goes out at 1119. They show up at 1130. About 10 minutes, 11. the paramedics show up. That's not uncommon. That time is not uncommon. Oh, they got, paramedics got one, I would never want their job. They got one of the toughest jobs in the entire world, being a paramedic. And think about the things that paramedics see every day. Wouldn't want that job. Personally, and this might not be popular, but, uh, and it has nothing to do with this. call. What these police officers did waiting for the paramedics was right. But if I had a family
Starting point is 00:19:11 member, I don't think I would wait for an ambulance to show up to save them. I think I would, if I could, I would drive them to the hospital right away because it takes too long. CPR is effective if it's done immediately. Most of the, sometimes, CPR was done immediately here, basically immediately. He stopped breathing, and I timed it. A little over a minute, they recognized that, and started giving CPR. They did a good job. They did. A couple things I'm going to go over, okay? After they handcuff the bad guy, subject, I feel bad calling him a bad guy. He's a dude that likes drugs, he likes cocaine, apparently according to his wife. After they handcuff him, Do you see how they drag them here?
Starting point is 00:20:17 Sometimes you have to drag them when they can't walk or when they refuse to walk. Kind of like what happened to that RCMP member a couple of months ago. The media is all over and she had to drag her out of the subject out of the hallway. If there was two people, they would have done the same. They still would have dragged that subject. If they refuse to walk, you got to drag them, pull them. You got to do what you can. If they can't walk, same thing.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Sometimes policing isn't, it can be messy. It doesn't look pretty. I just wanted to make that point. This police officer, you notice in the video, she mentions to her partner in the excited delirium. Excited delirium. She's thinking. She stages paramedics down the street.
Starting point is 00:21:17 She wants them. She knows this guy's going to need it. She's thinking ahead. I love that. Good job. The best thing you can do for somebody who suffers excited delirium, take them into custody immediately and get them the medical attention. That's the trick. People who have excited delirium, they say are going to die.
Starting point is 00:21:40 Some of them. Okay, not all of them. The best thing you can do for them is get them to the hospital immediately. Sometimes it's best to taser somebody immediately so you get control of them immediately so they can get help immediately. Taser training, they'll even teach you that. I don't know where I'm going to go with this.
Starting point is 00:22:07 I don't know why I'm telling the story. I don't even know if it's going to be interesting. But it just, this video reminded me of something. So this guy, he does, jumps through a window. I'm thinking, I remember the time I was working in Duncan. I'm at the detachment. I'm just sitting there. I'm just sitting inside. All the members are doing other things. They're out and about. Let me back up. A week before that, we're working Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, okay? It was either Friday or Saturday or, or, no, we were working Thursday,
Starting point is 00:22:44 Friday, Saturday. We were working Friday, Saturday night. How about that? Jesus. And this guy, not too far from the, he lived not too far from the detachment. And we get a call. And we go up there and we deal with this guy for about three hours. He had cocaine in a system. He was flipping out. The ambulance, we knew he needed medical attention right away. The ambulance came right away.
Starting point is 00:23:15 They put him on the bed, the gurney, whatever you want to call that thing. And we had to handcuff him, legs. and arms, and he was losing his mind. I thought this guy is going to die just from him freaking out so badly. We're up at the hospital. We're fighting them. We're trying to calm him down. He's just losing his mind.
Starting point is 00:23:40 Finally he calmed down and he lived. Next weekend. We're working. I don't know. Saturday, Sunday night now. And it's about, let's say it's Saturday night. another call comes through and I know the name it comes down to us. Duncan members, we need a member for Bill Lawrence.
Starting point is 00:24:03 I don't know what the guy's name was. I can't remember. And I'm like, not that guy again. It took us all, we spent all night with this guy. He's climbing on vehicle. What he did, he took another hit of cocaine. He lives in a neighborhood where there's a lot of rentals, there's a lot of houses, and there's a string of vehicles.
Starting point is 00:24:27 on 10 vehicles, he jumped from vehicle to vehicle, damage every single vehicle. We never went with charges for the mischief of vehicles because he wasn't criminally irresponsible. So my watch commander said. Anyways. So I'm like, yeah, dispatch. I'm on my way. I know the guy. And he went through a window.
Starting point is 00:24:54 He did a Superman dive through his own window. and back in through his own window. So I show up. I show up. I pull up my car. Headlights are right on him. He's in the street. Nude as fuck.
Starting point is 00:25:11 Naked. No clothes on. Not a string. And bloody from head to tell. He is covered in blood. I'm newly taser trained. I hadn't tasered anybody. But I knew.
Starting point is 00:25:25 There's no doubt in my mind for a fact. I'm not. not I'm not going hands-on with this guy. I'm tasering him. And he didn't listen last week. He's not going to listen to me now when I give him the taser challenge. I know he's not going to. I know I'm going to get out of the car, give him the taser challenge. He's going to walk up to me. I'm going to taser him. AIDS was, AIDS back then was, you know, it was still a thing. There's no, no way I'm going hands-on with this guy. So I actually go on the radio. And I'm like, hey, guys, I'm 23. And I'm about to taser a guy.
Starting point is 00:26:02 I didn't want to, but I had to. So I get out of my car. I give him the taser challenge, whatever that is nowadays. I don't know. I can't remember. What is it? You're going to get 50,000 volts of electricity, da, da, da, da.
Starting point is 00:26:20 I scream it. I scream it. And I say, Get on the ground! Of course he's not going to listen, right? He drops to his knees. I'm like, holy fuck. Put your arms behind your back.
Starting point is 00:26:39 Do it now. He puts his arms behind his back. I'm like, are you kidding me? He's actually listening to me? I don't know why I'm telling this story. It's probably not even that interesting. But I was shocked. It's funny when you, behaviors change all the time, even if it's the same person.
Starting point is 00:27:00 One minute they're compliant. One week they're compliant. The other week, they're compliant. combative. It changes all the time. And I stood there with my taser out. And I waited for backup. Backup. Backup showed up. Took a bit. And we went in and handcuffed the guy. And I always wondered whatever happened to that dude. A couple weeks later, he drove right through a gas station, late at night, busted it all up with his vehicle, the glass and everything, entered and stole all the cigarettes. I wonder what he came from a good family, too. It was strange. It was strange. I probably shouldn't
Starting point is 00:27:41 he yelled there that wasn't even a good police voice really do it now like what was that put your arms here on your back do it now it's ridiculous what else can i say about it i think that's it short and sweet was it short thanks for watching subscribe and uh bye bye

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