Clinton Jaws - RCMP Attacked & Assaulted - Not Swarmed

Episode Date: September 20, 2020

Former police officer talks about Surrey RCMP being assaulted by youths and the media stretching hard to blame part of it on the police. The media does not acknowledge that RCMP members were assaulte...d and attacked; instead these use words such as "swarmed." Surrey members did a great job controlling the mob of kids and adults. I also talk about systemic racism and how it doesnt exist in the rcmp. https://www.clintonjaws.com/

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I want to show you peaceful protests in Surrey a few days ago. Surrey, youth, adults, and the RC&B. Take a look. Yeah. And that's right there. And then pick in the car. That's a stupid. Oh shit.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Holy sock. You get a cross your backpack now. What happened here, right? The cops got an easy call, a kid that's left stranded. He's left stranded. So they show up. I got so much to say. They show up.
Starting point is 00:01:08 They get rocks thrown at them. Objects, shoes. One cop gets hit in the head with an object. A female cop. Female RCMP officer gets our hair pulled, punched in the head several times. And I'm thinking, what did the police do to deserve this?
Starting point is 00:01:27 Because they must have did something, right? They had to. They're bad people. They're racist. They've, They must have done something bad. And I watched a clip from CTB. And they explain it all.
Starting point is 00:01:42 It wasn't the group. It wasn't the group's entire fault. It was everybody's fault. Isn't it funny how you have to at least blame the police partly in something? Police did an amazing job. I'm being sarcastic. They did an amazing job. That's not being sarcastic.
Starting point is 00:01:59 They did. They showed restraint, patience. They did everything they could. They didn't take anybody to jail over this. But what does the media do? Let's take a look. Okay. In many ways that video speaks for itself,
Starting point is 00:02:17 but some of the people involved insist there is much more to the story. Some of the people involved says there's much more to the story. How much? Much more. Don't you love how they start that with a little exaggeration? Some people. It makes you think that is way more than, one, right? Some say, some say there's plenty more. Right away, they're partly blaming the police. I'll give props to global. They at least called it disturbing. They could have called it shocking,
Starting point is 00:02:52 disgusting, gross, but they used disturbing. CTV, let's keep on going. The mother of a boy who was arrested is speaking out to CTV news saying she's ashamed, but she also believes there's plenty of blame to go around. The mother is speaking. out the mother of the bad use is speaking out guys finally she's speaking out and you know there's plenty of blame to go around we're going to hear what the mom has to say can you believe this could you you're a parent and you're going to go on tv and defend your what your kid did what your kid just did wouldn't it be the opposite wouldn't you just roast the shit out of your kid Wouldn't you say how embarrassed you are and the police did a great job?
Starting point is 00:03:44 Wouldn't you say that piece of police did a... Let's... Why can't they ever tell the truth? These reporters are supposed to report fact. Why can't they just say what it really is? What it really is? I'm going to say what it really is. I'm going to say why this happened.
Starting point is 00:04:04 Why can't they? Aren't you tired of watching the news? Okay, Mom. CTV's Michelle Bernaro reports. This woman who we legally can't identify because her children are minors, says two of her sons were involved in the conflict when arrested. Okay, so she has two kids at that scene. She's going to talk. She's going to blame her kids entirely on this, right? He got accused of throwing a rock at an officer, and they tackled them to the ground.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Oh my God. Oh my, are they tackled one of their sons to the ground. for really no reason, no reason at all, just tackled them to the ground. Because they're supposed to take, police are supposed to take people to the ground lightly, softly, gently, right? Remember that training that you had? Always take somebody lightly to the ground, that works, right? To the ground? And they got the wrong child.
Starting point is 00:05:08 They got the wrong child. What's he saying? They got the wrong child. This is how we're going to blame them. You're embarrassing that you're, on TV right now complaining about the police's actions. This is embarrassing. That CTV would even interview her and she's upset because they got the wrong child. Child. Because my other child was out of control. However, she says the situation involved
Starting point is 00:05:41 mistakes on both sides. Mistakes on both sides, guys. There's mistakes on both sides. Did you know that? I didn't know that. Let's hear what the mistakes are, okay? Besides, she says officers were name-calling and swearing at the teens. Oh, no wonder why this happened then. The police instigated it. They were swearing and name-calling. That's why this happened. You got to share some responsibility, police, right?
Starting point is 00:06:11 They do a stellar job. It's amazing. They do a stellar job. And you will never get credit for anything. Not now. I don't even know what to say. One kid got arrested for assault. Another kid got arrested for mischief.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Another kid got arrested for obstruction. Nobody went to jail. Kids throwing a shoe at him. Punching a cop car. Adults are involved. A police officer. Gets punched in the head several times. CTV.
Starting point is 00:06:52 And we know why this happened, right? There's a couple of reasons, but we know why. Remember this? Yes, there's absolutely systemic racism. When you call police bad, when you call police racist, this is your result. This is what happens. Cop show up now. You're racist.
Starting point is 00:07:11 You're a bad man. You're a bad girl. You are bad people. You're the devil. In Vancouver, they're taking them out of the schools. Police out of the schools. Can you imagine? Of course, every kid that looks at police now thinks of them as bad.
Starting point is 00:07:27 I know Lucky is not inciting violence. But she is lying. That's a lie. Cops are systemically racist. All cops are racist, guys. This is a result. This is what you're seeing. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:07:45 I'm getting sick and tired of hearing. It's like they're calling me racist. That's how I feel. Don't you ever ask yourself? Just tell me, Trudeau. Lucky. Just tell me. Give me an example of systemic racism.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Please, just give me an example. What practice do police do that's racist? What procedure do they do? Tell me the racist procedures. There's a reason why you watching this can't come up with one. Peace, it doesn't exist. Systemic racism doesn't exist. It doesn't.
Starting point is 00:08:24 They can't give an example. There's no evidence. Just give me some evidence. Give me something. tell me what you want to change can't do it can you no you can't because it doesn't exist it makes them look important when they accept that i'm not saying long ago the system might have been racist okay i'm not saying that i'm not saying that there's no racist cops i'm just i'm just saying that not every cop is racist it's not even close
Starting point is 00:08:59 I was a cop for a lot of years. You know, not one time did Bob ever come up to me and go, hey, man. Let's go find some color tonight. Get some minorities tonight. That's what I want to do. It's ridiculous. Last thing we wanted to do was arrest anybody. It was a lot of work.
Starting point is 00:09:21 A lot of paperwork. I can never, I could honestly never give you an example of the time I seen anybody oppress anybody. I've never witnessed a racist act in my entire career. And I promise you, if I did, I would give you an example. They're not giving you examples because it doesn't exist, guys. To say that the every cop, when you say their systemic racism, you're saying every cop is racist.
Starting point is 00:10:00 It is the most goofiest thing that you can possibly say. That's like saying, went to Depple on a Saturday. I flew in. I went to Deppo. My first day there, I hadn't started the course, but my first day there, I showed up as a white man, non-racist. Yeah, I was a white non-racist man on the Saturday. Sunday, we woke up, we had something to eat. Still non-racist. Monday, the day that the course started, the moment I woke up at six in the morning. morning, I became racist. That's what they're saying. I became racist at that moment. Because they're all, all RC&P members are racist. Now so, this is how, I can't even believe I'm
Starting point is 00:10:49 talking about this shit. I didn't start this podcast to talk about racism. Just kind of fell into it. It's such a stupid example that I just gave. I just feel so stupid that I even said that. But this is how stupid it is. The moment I woke up at six, six in the morning, I was a racist man. Some insist there's much more to the story. Much more. Plenty of blame going around. This is the world we live in now. Lucky, she can't even dig herself out of this hole.
Starting point is 00:11:41 And she knows she's lying. She knows she's lying. You know she knows that she doesn't believe this. I can't believe you have a boss like that. I feel bad for you. You might not think it's a big deal, but it's a big deal. How else do you expect people to react to believe that? people to react to police now when everybody knows that police are bad they're the enemy they're the devil two cops and compton just sitting in their patrol car the other day some shithead comes up
Starting point is 00:12:15 takes their jaws off almost murders both of them shoots them in the head they hadn't done nothing they were just sitting there probably doing their paperwork talking about i don't know an old pursuit that they had and they get blown away why all right all police are racist. That's why. There were celebrations in the street afterwards. Because there was an attempt murder of bad guys, right? Cops aren't allowed to, they're trying to get rid of cops that go to schools in Vancouver. That was the best part for me when I was a cop showing up when my kids start school. And they were so happy and so proud to see me in my uniform. That was the best part. And every other kid, every other kid would run over. They want to see the police vehicle. They want to
Starting point is 00:13:12 take your stupid baton out. I even gave my baton out and gave it to my boy, and he whipped it out and showed all his friends. Those were the best moments. They want to take that away. Why wouldn't they, right? The boss said we're racist. Trudeau said we're racist.
Starting point is 00:13:33 All cops are racist. Thank you for the facts, CDB. You're doing a great job. Moist. I can't believe. Could you imagine being a person on CDB? I wanted to do that at one point. when I couldn't become a cop. I was trying to become a cop and I couldn't become one if I wanted to be a newscaster.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Could you imagine these guys? They go to bed at night and they know they just fed you a line of bullshit? And they're talking to you. I mean, how many, you watch this stuff, how many people believe it? Everybody probably, the majority of people. Who do you talk to now? Or who do you listen to? There's nobody to listen to. Nobody's really telling the truth anymore. I don't know. There's two reasons why this happened in Newton. There's no doubt about it. That's one reason. You see bad people. Of course, you're going to react that way. You're going to throw rocks at them, right? Kick their car.
Starting point is 00:14:41 Punch it. Let's the other reason. Bad parenting. 100%. I wasn't going to say this. I would bet my house on it. I'm going on a limb here if I say it. But my experience tells me this. You have the mom on TV. Did anybody ask themselves, where's the dad? Where's daddy? Bet my hell's haunted that daddy's not in the picture.
Starting point is 00:15:23 The majority of every single call that I ever went to, Dad, and I'm not even blaming these kids. I'm not blaming them. I'm blaming them. I'm blaming the parents. I'm blaming people who say that cops are racist. Whenever I dealt with a unruly kid, one thing was always in common. I know I said this before.
Starting point is 00:15:46 No father. Father's not in the picture. Kids live for the aunt. Usually it's a single mom. And I'm not saying single moms can't raise good kids. That's not what I'm saying. I'm just saying. Whenever it involved a bad kid,
Starting point is 00:16:01 it's because dad wasn't around. There are a lot of great single moms, okay? I know one. She's our friend. She lives down the street. Her kids are awesome. She's a great mom. She's doing a great job,
Starting point is 00:16:14 and those kids will turn out great. So that's not what I'm saying. I was trying to think the other day, tell me clint think of a time where you went to a house where it was all roses and cupcakes and the kid the kids were all fucked up and i couldn't come up with one i almost came up with one i'm working in duncan i go to in maple bay i go to this house is beautiful
Starting point is 00:16:41 mom's beautiful dad's beautiful the kid ran away and i'm thinking that ungrateful little prick you have all this and you run away I'm going to teach you a lesson. So when he showed back up, I threw him on the back of the cop car. He's around 11. I thought I'd scare him a bit, so he wouldn't do it again.
Starting point is 00:17:04 And he starts crying. And I'm saying, why would you do that? Look at what you got, man. And he goes, you got a great mom and dad. And he goes, that's not my dad. That guy does cocaine. Sure is shit, he did. I reviewed old files afterwards.
Starting point is 00:17:18 He was doing cocaine. He's a co-cat. I'm like, oh. Well, where's your real dad? Oh, he's dead. He's shot himself in his head. Committed suicide. No wonder you ran away. Jeez.
Starting point is 00:17:38 That's the closest I could come up with that involved a good family. Bad parenting. Oh, yeah. And stop telling me. I hate it when I can't stand when I hear people say to me all the, I hear, not all the time. But when people say, it's not an excuse to stay together. You don't stay together for the children. If you guys aren't getting along, you split up.
Starting point is 00:18:07 You don't stay together because of the children. That's exactly why you stay together. That's not an excuse. That's the best excuse in the world. You figure your shit out. I don't give. I don't care if you guys don't really like each other. You figure out a way to like each other again.
Starting point is 00:18:25 Yes. Don't tell me you don't stick together pieces of children. That's exactly why you stick together is peace of the children. Of course, if you're beating the shit out of each other, that's a different story, right? Not talking about that. You make these kids, you got to be there for them. If you want them to turn out good, you stick together. You do it for the kids.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Don't want to break up my ass. I don't know why I'm getting so... I just hate hearing that. Clint, you don't stay together, PSA children. Yeah, you do. Yeah, you do, okay? Yeah, actually you do. Give a flying fuck if you want a week off. Not happening.
Starting point is 00:19:23 I wasn't going to say this, but a few weeks ago, me and my wife, me and the wife are sitting in the living room. And we're talking about how every one of our friends are separated. Who got married? They're now divorced. We're like, do we know anybody that's together, really anymore? And then my wife says to me, well, you got to admit, client. It's pretty unnatural to be with the same person for 50 years. And I'm like, what?
Starting point is 00:19:55 What you? I'm like, what? Are you? And I'm thinking, you're going to divorce me when the kids graduate or something like, you know what to me? I'm like, what the hell are you saying? She's like, I can't get mad at that clan. I'm like, I can't get mad at it. Isn't it funny you can never get mad at anything? If I can't get mad at that, what can I get mad at? She's obviously looking forward to something in a few years, I guess. The kids graduate, but. It's pretty unnatural being with the same person for 50 years. You got to admit it. Holy shit. Okay, well, I don't know what else I could say about this. If you guys see me on the street or don't mention what I say about my wife on here. Please. We had a couple over the other night.
Starting point is 00:20:52 And they're like, oh, Tari, Clint's got you pegged. And Tara's like, and I'm like, Tarr's like, why? What's he saying? He's like, South. Just saw you now. And my wife is like, you're doing the sew? You're doing the sew on your videos? Like, no.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Don't mention, she doesn't even watch this. And I don't even know what I'm allowed to say about her. So I don't want her starting to review all there. And I've made like 60 of these things. I don't want her to. Anyways, you say anything else? Just don't mention that I talk about my lovely wife, please. And you are lovely if you're watching.
Starting point is 00:21:29 Tonight, the mother is speaking out. She has something to say. There is blame to go around. Blame. Plenty of blame. Some are saying. They were swearing. Name calling.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Tonight on CTV. Some insist there's more to the story. Wow. Oh my God, you guys can't do anything right. Even when you do a perfect job that you can't. You don't get any credit. You will never be the victim again. Nope.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Two cops almost get murdered in a car and there's celebrations on the street. I don't know. I just thought I'd share that video with you. It's coming to Canada, guys. This is not just happening in America. It's coming to Canada. This is what happens when you call police devils, when you call them all racist. And I don't see any way of getting out of it now.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Trudeau, white privilege, right? talks about white print. Like he's saying this shit. Bye-bye.

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