Clinton Jaws - National Police Week | Clinton Jaws
Episode Date: May 14, 2021It is national police week and a RCMP member commits murder. Richmond RCMP hire a new Chief. Will she take down the pictures in the lunch room and carry a firearm? Calls and comments answered from v...iewers. hotline number 604-330-2512 https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWntbop6gLEg6RFR0aOzJ https://www.facebook.com/clinton.jaws.7/ https://twitter.com/ClintonJaws #clintonjaws #policepodcast #rcmp
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Okay, are you happy?
Indigenous.
People have been really getting mad at me over that,
calling it saying, indiginess.
Now it's indigenous.
Clinton Jaws, how was your weekend?
Did you have a good weekend?
What'd you do Sunday?
We had a toilet that had kind of been broken down for the past three months,
but it still worked.
It still was functional.
It just, what happened was, you know how a toilet.
toilet runs, constantly runs, and I had a problem fixing that part, so I took all the guts
out of the top of it, replaced all the guts, and it still didn't work. It still kept on running.
The water would just keep on running and running and running. So I turned the water off just a little
bit. I just put it on a hair. The problem with that for the past three months is when you flush
the toilet, it would take about 15 minutes for the toilet to fill up again. And you have a cup,
over and if somebody flushes the toilet and then somebody else comes in to use the toilet
it could be embarrassing for them because it won't flush it takes 15 minutes you can only
flush it once every 15 minutes so it wasn't getting rid of all the bits and pieces and it was
Sunday and I'm like I'm gonna do something nice okay so I go down to the store the hardware store
and I buy a toilet it was a hundred ninety two bucks got a bit of
discount on it, came to 130, and I brought it home. And I guess the moral of the story is
don't buy your wife a toilet for Mother's Day, okay? Don't do that. It didn't go over so well.
I thought it was thoughtful because I installed it that day. Did something for her,
did something for the family, fixed it up. Yeah.
And why does she get a gift?
Okay, I'm going to get in trouble for this.
But why is she getting gifts on Mother's Day for me, right?
Mother's Day is for my mom.
Mother's Day is for her mom.
Why is the guy expected to buy something or do something?
She's not my mom, right?
It's almost like they want you to think, hey, I'm the mom.
You're my child.
That probably didn't come out right, but.
Anyways, so don't do that, guys.
I thought had come down here and just say a few things.
There's been some things going on.
I just want to post something and say hi.
Woke up in the morning.
And I go to the MPF website on Instagram.
I'm just starting up this thing called Instagram, right?
An Instagram profile.
And I plug in the MPF.
And I didn't know.
It's National Police Week.
Did you guys even know that?
May 9th to the 15th.
Does the MPF have a problem with white people?
Like, really?
Like, can't you put a white...
Can't you plug a white person in there?
Is that too much to ask?
Anyways, so, all police officers.
Happy National Police Week, but guess who ruins it?
Guess what this...
Corporal Bernie Herman, you know what he does during National Police Week?
He murders somebody, RCP officer.
Way to go.
Bernie.
Kills a young guy, a 26 year old.
They've both got the same last name.
It's confusing.
But I kind of read a bit of this story and you know.
You know, the RCMP aren't going to tell you any details, right?
But you can just tell it's real dark.
There's something really weird and dark going on there.
But this young kid was found in the bushes and an RCMP member who had like 32 years.
Experience.
Decides to murder somebody.
Idiot.
You ruin the week.
MPF.
Where are the white people?
Dogs.
There's a lot.
I think those, these guys are white.
There's a white dude.
He got his back.
There's a girl.
Oh, speaking of girls.
Guess what's going on in Richmond at Richmond Police Station?
They hired a new girl.
She's the chief superintendent.
That's a big deal.
You know, good for the girls.
Man, they are getting big time promotions, aren't they?
And it's really good because there's only a handful of them,
but they're getting some solid, solid promotions.
And what's her name?
Julie Droader.
Drotar.
Fuck off.
What's it with all these ads?
Richmond News today or whatever.
God, they, how many ads can you plug in?
to an article guys.
Goddo though, they're going to go bankrupt if they don't.
Anyway, she was a,
she did something for 28 years with the RCMP.
And this, this didn't make any sense.
She has been, well, maybe it makes sense to you,
but she has been at the Coquitlam
did a detachment for the past five years,
but is currently on loan to the lower mainland district
managing the Sunshine Coast,
UBC, and Mission.
What does that mean?
Do you guys have a clue?
I don't.
She's ready to take on this new challenge.
Well, it's not really a challenge.
You know what I mean?
Like, can you do me a favor, though, Julie?
Can you just, can you wear a gun?
Can you be the first chief superintendent to wear a gun to work?
And also, oh my God, I forgot about this.
Right here.
Can you get rid of those books?
Can that be the first thing you do?
Can you believe Richard?
police station. I'm told, I can't confirm it, but I'm told in the lunchroom or somewhere,
they got these books up, white fragility. How not to be a racist. Don't be a racist.
Take the bucks. You know what? They had a member there that committed suicide not too long ago.
How about you take these books down and put a book up about PTSD or mental health?
Wouldn't that make more sense? These books are a joke. Have you ever? Have you ever?
read these books? White fragility? Do you know what that book's about? A lot of people probably
don't. If you're white, no matter what, if you're white, you're racist. The moment you're born,
you're racist. That's basically what the book is saying. There's no way around it. If you disagree
with the statements in this book, if you disagree with that, then you're racist. If you agree,
then you're obviously racist.
No matter what you do, white people.
You're racist according to that book.
Who wrote the book?
A white lady.
Nothing special about her.
Making millions of dollars off this bullshit.
I can't believe.
Like, who put it up?
Which dumbass is responsible for putting those books up?
Obviously, the person who is running Richmond right now.
Embarrassing.
But it's racist to say that, right?
Can't say it.
And it would be racist for Julie to take him down.
So she won't.
And she won't wear a gun.
Why am I all over Judy?
Julie, she hasn't even started.
Give her a chance.
Give her a chance.
What else?
Plucking along here.
This is good.
I think count looks again.
Hey, tits.
Exam this morning.
It passed.
R-CMP exam.
Good job, man.
You know what?
Good job, really.
It's not the easiest thing to pass.
Only four passed out of seven.
Isn't that something?
That only seven people were writing that.
Is that what's going on right now?
When I wrote it, there's hundreds.
It seemed like hundreds.
Okay, maybe a hundred.
Seven.
Yep.
Damn tooting.
There's nothing like it in New Jersey, buddy.
I'm telling you.
Or your car.
costume. Good job. Good job, Mark. I got a message in Facebook Messenger the other day. I don't know if I
should show the message, but her name is Jacqueline, Rose. And she tells me about, you know,
how her first two years were just hell, and I'm not going to tell you what she said about it,
but I guess I had said something. The first year and a half for me was terrible. And she's talking
about horrible human beings that she had to work with.
And she asked my advice on something.
She goes, I'd like to hear your advice on how you dealt with stress in your time through
the RCMP.
And, okay, I'll answer the question.
To be honest, I handled it through anger.
I got angry a lot.
I handled it through drinking beers.
I noticed that when I came home after work,
upset. And if I'd have a couple beers, I wasn't all that upset anymore. And the more beers I had,
the less upset I was. That's how I handled stress. When you look back, what do you wish you had done
differently to help manage it? I don't know. I don't know. I really don't know. I don't know if anything
would have worked for me. Oh, I started massages the last year of my career and massages helped. But they say,
exercise and go for a walk but I don't want to go for a walk I don't want to come home after work
and go for a walk so I didn't do that it would lay on the couch drink some beer and I probably
didn't handle it very well but you know they sit yeah so my final year and a half I started the
okay you want to handle stress you work out right so I worked out twice a day I became actually muscular
I really, for the first time, really like my body.
And it did jack shit.
I was still angry.
Working out didn't do anything for me.
Not a thing.
It made me look better.
I felt good about how I looked.
But it didn't dissipate any stress.
I was still stressed of the max, over 10.
I remember I went for a massage and you had to do a check sheet.
And they said, rate your stress level from 1 to 10.
And I'm like, well, that's a 10.
I obviously, I don't know.
I guess I'm not giving you very good advice, Jacqueline.
The lack of support for members struggling is always mind-boggling to me.
Thank you and have a great weekend.
Yeah.
You know, I'm not smart enough to really...
I mean, the organization has to figure that out.
I'm not smart enough to figure out how you're supposed to handle stress.
I'm tired of hearing exercise and go for walks.
No.
There's got to be more.
It's got to be more.
they got to take care of you more
they need to reduce the stress
I could tell you how I reduced the stress for other members
that's really what they got to do
why do we have to deal with so much stress
why don't they deal with reducing the stress level
I reduced it all the time
some members would say oh yeah you're full of shit Clint but I did
I worked for you you're full of shit
how was your cue when you worked for me
That was important to me.
Ten or less files.
Sometimes three, sometimes zero.
I had members that had zero files.
Consistently.
That's reducing stress, isn't it?
I'm not on their backs.
I'm not micromanaging.
Even though some wanted me to, I wouldn't do it.
I was the opposite of micromanaging.
That reduced stress.
I know it did.
Thanks for the message, Jacqueline.
Let's do one more quick comment that I got.
Trevor Johnson wants to become a cop.
So Trevor Johnson writes this big long thing.
He watched my last episode with the marching and, I forget what it was called.
Drill, my first drill class.
And, oh, I should bring this up.
I got to show you something first.
Okay, this is not to embarrass anybody, but a girl named Lori.
She's got probably around 50 with it.
I'm not going to make fun of her.
Okay, I like your comments, guys.
Lori Gerdwood.
she didn't like my the drill she goes it should be the first drill class
should be something experienced without private private knowledge and and of what is going to
happen i'm all for sharing tips but it's a right of passage that cadet should get to experience
the same way so she didn't like that i had she didn't like that i had posted that video she didn't
like how long of a video it was i really dealt i really dove into the
drill. And then I wrote back, I said, yeah, I hear you. Maybe people should stop videotaping it.
And I said, look at tall boots to fill, right? She goes, yeah, but you did way more than that.
They only touched on it a little bit. Then I went back and watched tall boots to fill.
It was seven to eight minutes of drill. And mine was about 14 to 15 minutes of drill.
I don't know. Maybe she has a point. She's allowed to not like something that I did. But this
guy, this guy liked what I had done with the video. If I could fucking find it. So Trevor
writes me and he says, you know, I really want to become a cop, but he's kind of 50-50 on it,
kind of a little bit, right? But he watches my video and after he watched it, he says,
from here on, I'm going to be taking this a lot more seriously. I want to do this in my life.
So I wanted to say thank you.
He's saying thank you to me because he watched it and it got him going.
And that made me feel good.
He loved how I showed from the starting to how we were followed by the improved drill.
He loved seeing the comparison.
And he wanted to say that I sometimes, I just figured it was always good to start a day when someone lets you know you've helped them in some way.
So he's saying, thank you, Clint.
You help me in some way.
I'm not trying to blow my whatever
but you see Lori
you know I hate it
and then you see
Trevor
and I'm glad I did the video
that his message to me
made my day
and then he writes
anyways the last video makes me nearly
tear up well
I'm about to be a father myself
and man you Trevor
you should have seen me after I finish that
video. I didn't even realize what I had made it. I was making it for you guys, but really,
I made it for myself. Because after I watched it, I mean, you think you might have teared up.
Holy cow. I'm proud of the video. It was weird. I didn't even realize what I was creating.
It was almost a story of my life. I go to depot. I talk to my dad through depot, my parents,
my mom and dad. I finished depot. They come to depot. I show you.
that they come to depot.
The girlfriend, who I end up marrying, comes to depot.
And then at the very end, all of a sudden I get a telephone call, which I played,
and it's the wife with a kid in the background.
It was full circle kind of video that was extremely emotional after I, you know, watched it, blah, blah, blah.
And then, I'll tell you, this is so corny, guys.
But after the video, I looked at my jersey.
I turned around and I stared at it.
And I swear to God, it was like I looked at it for the first time.
I never realized what I had done.
I never celebrated the fact.
But I did after that video.
I looked at it and I appreciated it and I felt proud.
And it made me look at the RC&P in a different way after doing that video.
Strange.
It's strange.
There's two careers.
One is Depo and then one is after Depot.
I don't know if that made any sense.
Short sweet, that's all I wanted to say tonight.
Have a good weekend. Hopefully you're not working.
Bye-bye.
