Dr. Insanity - When Entitled People Try To Fight Cops

Episode Date: December 25, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Some people are extremely entitled, turning regular police encounters into an absolute nightmare. Get your fucking hands off me! From an entitled citizen who tried attacking a police officer to an entitled teen who thought he could fight a police officer, this is the ultimate compilation of Citizen Entitlement, starting with the shocking case of Sarah Bofferting. No! Let's call me! On July 4th, an off-duty officer spotted a woman named Sarah acting erratically. Apparently, she was walking into moving traffic and yelling it past cars and she'd stolen groceries from a nearby convenience store, officers decided to stop her for a welfare check.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Stop. Stop. Stop. Take your hands off me. Just stop. Stop. I wasn't at quick trip and I didn't steal anything. We got multiple calls about you on the North Carolina. Let go my hands now. I'm not going to do that. You have no right to touch me. Yes, I do. Sarah seemed immediately defensive and began to walk faster as soon as she, she noticed the cops. She was also carrying a case of beer, but dropped it on the ground as soon as the cops questioned her. If she had paid for this, she'd have no reason to quite literally run away from it and leave it behind. So it's already obvious to the cops that they've got the girl they're looking for. For what? I already explained to theft. Do we have a couple damage complaints? I never stole anything. Okay. Take your push. No! Let go me! Let go.
Starting point is 00:01:30 Yeah, she's true. What? I seriously... We got at least three or four investigations involving you going on right now. The cops have notified Sarah that she's being detained, but she's locking her arms to prevent them from doing this. There's no reason for her to be this defensive, and she's only making things worse, and what she tries next is nothing short of hysterical.
Starting point is 00:01:49 You have one chance. You have two seconds. Stop. Two seconds. Unlock your arm. No, I explain what I get. Otherwise, I'll just cut it. We're just going to ruin it.
Starting point is 00:01:59 Let go on my backpack. No. You want us to cut it? One, two, three. One, two, three. All right, Darren. Why do you always have to be like this? Sarah tried counting down from three as if she was about to put the officers in time out,
Starting point is 00:02:14 but obviously all that happened at the end of the countdown was her being put in cops. However, it would have been nice for the cops if she gave them a similar warning for what she did next. Sarah, you're in custody. I don't know if anybody can get over to quick trip. So, there was a bunch of calls about you breaking people's car. Stop. Don't kick. Stop.
Starting point is 00:02:33 You're knock it off. We're going to jail. Yeah. We're good. We're good. Thanks. During the scuffle that temporarily disabled this officer's body cam, she tried to pull away from the cops thrashing around violently and kicking them as much as possible.
Starting point is 00:02:50 Eventually, the officers were able to restrain her and get her face down on the ground, but as you may expect, she wasn't particularly helpful with that either. You ready for charges? Yeah, I let your gun. That's nice. Let her go now. No, it can't do that. You're under arrest.
Starting point is 00:03:05 Then you're going to be under arrest for illegally touching me and doing nothing. I was walking down the street. Let me go now. One, two, three. No, not doing that. Take the handcuffs off me. What did I do illegally? What did I do illegal?
Starting point is 00:03:20 No, I did not. Property, you resist. Oh, I did not. Take them off. Okay. We're going to stand up now, right? Want to use your legs? Sir.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Here's your legs, Sarah. Stand up. Stand up. Take them off now. Stand up. Stand up. Stand up. Take them off.
Starting point is 00:03:43 No! Strangely, her countdown method didn't work this time either, so instead she resorted to screaming and demanding the cops take off the handcuffs. But it's unlikely she's going anywhere other than the back of that patrol car. Stand up. For what? Sarah, stand up! No! For what?
Starting point is 00:04:00 What? Lots of stuff. For what? I got one arm or get on the other side. For what? That's a half. Oh shit. For what?
Starting point is 00:04:09 Sir, get in the car. No, I did nothing to you. Take them off and tell me. We already explained this couple times. For what? For what? You have one, two, three. One, two, three.
Starting point is 00:04:22 One, two, three. One, two, three. One, two, three. For what? Walking on the sidewalk is not a leg. It's not illegal. Take them off! Take them out! Since Sarah is refusing to go in herself, the cops bring her to a second patrol car where they're able to go around the other side and drag her in. The cops were able to confirm with multiple establishments that this was their girl.
Starting point is 00:04:45 As she was taken back to the police station, Sarah still fully believed she'd done nothing wrong and was being treated unfairly. What did I do that was illegal? Let me go! I wonder now! What you got to do that is illegal to be arrested? We didn't arrest you, Sarah. Why am I, seriously? Walking on the street is not illegal!
Starting point is 00:05:21 Sarah was charged with battery to a police officer, felony bail jumping, and resisting arrest causing injury, as her tantrum did end up causing minor. end up causing minor injuries to some of the officers on scene. Thankfully, none of the officers sustained injuries as bad as Sean Malarkey's victim did. Malarkey was arrested for domestic violence after hitting her ex-husband with her car, but when the cops moved in to arrest her, things immediately started to go south. Bill, step up.
Starting point is 00:05:46 Excuse me. Step out. Step out. I'm just hands off of this. Step all the car right now. You're under arrest. No, I am not. Yes, you are.
Starting point is 00:05:54 No, I am not. Yes, you are. Malarkey's behavior is erratic and her tone. aggressive from the off. Her children are in the backseat of the car, but this doesn't seem to affect how she handles the encounter, and things only get worse. I will tase you if you don't get out of the car. You better take your hands off of me right now. I told you you're under arrest, get out of the car. Why? Because you have a warrant. I just sent a message and I, excuse me. Get out of the car right now. No. Did somebody say that you could come into our
Starting point is 00:06:22 asking the cops who gave them permission to enter the property is a common tactic in situations like this one. But for the suspects, the reality is that the police are well within their rights to enter property uninvited so long as they have a warrant. With the second officer's assistance, Malarkey is removed from her car and coughed. However, this is where things get even worse. You did this. No, I didn't do. Andy asked you to the cow. Excuse me? Andy has to get out of car. No, Andy yanked me. I yanked you because I told you you're under arrest and you refused to your vehicle. Are you going to stand up and be cooperative? Are you going to understand that my attorney has filed a motion to quash this?
Starting point is 00:07:02 Has fired a motion to quash this. You hit us, you do anything stupid towards us or any charge done. If you hit us or anything, let's go. You've already hit me. I didn't hit you. I asked you all the car. I told you under arrest. Now you got a whole show for your neighbors here.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Even restrained, Malarkey's attitude does not change at all. The cop then smells alcohol on her breath, which may explain some of the bizarre behavior. You are a shi-dean human being. You throw somebody down in front of their children? What the f*** small? You don't. You, you. You piece of shit. You know what? You are the piece of dirt that I put you on fire. I smell an order of alcohol on your breath. No, that's my. That's your I'm pissing on you. Okay. She defies the officer's orders and tries to leave the vehicle, then makes a point single out the cop who initiated the arrest. Get your fucking hands off, man.
Starting point is 00:08:03 We see situations like this often, where a suspect will target one member of law enforcement and use them as a scapegoat. This is typically followed by legal threats, so they're likely targeting the officer they feel they could best build the strongest case against. However, this wouldn't work all too well. Get your fucking hands off me. Cool out. If you keep resistance, get your fucking with that.
Starting point is 00:08:24 You know what? I'm gonna charge you with putting your fucking dirty ass My hands on me. Stop moving. Let me take off your watch. Malarkey then goes on to make violent threats to the officers. Pay attention to how quickly she tries to change the conversation after her most extreme threat. Do you know what he's done?
Starting point is 00:08:39 Stop kicking us. I'm going to kick you right in the fucking . That's mean. Don't do that. You are dead. What's that? You are getting sued. No, no.
Starting point is 00:08:57 before that. You said I am dead. What do you mean by that? You are elaborate on it if you mean it. You, you're getting sued. She continues making the cops' lives difficult by pretending to have trouble getting out of the car, though it's clear from her movements that she's not actually trying. She blames the tape on her ankles and says it's the cop's fault she tried to kick him. Put your feet down. No, no, it hurts too much. You could just, you could just take it off. Okay, no. No, you're kidding. No, what am I?
Starting point is 00:09:28 I'm not fucking 100 pounds. You think I'm going to take a 200 pound dude? Well, you've already kicked at us a lot of times. Why? You're not going to win. Why? Because that guy right there. Okay, Sean, let's go.
Starting point is 00:09:41 Why? Could you ask yourself a question? John, put your left. She was charged with aggravated assault of an officer and aggravated DUI. This was her third DUI with a child passenger. Soon after this arrest, she was. also charged with endangering the life or health of a child and violation of a bail bond and received a misdemeanor charge for resisting or obstructing an officer.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Malarkey clearly had issues, but at least she didn't try to use them to escape her charges like Britney Scholar did. You're assaulting me. Get the fucking out of my fucking face, you fucking losers. On the evening of December 29, 2021, homeowners in La Crosse, Wisconsin heard a loud crash just outside the home. When they went to investigate, they saw the, their car had been rammed into by a young woman driving a red Chevy. The roads were icy and the sky's dark,
Starting point is 00:10:31 but something is telling the officers that there was something else at play in this strange accident. Who was driving this car? Nobody was driving it. That's my car. She hit the car and hit that one under that one. So who was driving a red car? I was. You was?
Starting point is 00:10:52 My wife, I talk to you over here. Yep. The woman was identified as 27-year-old Brittany Scholar and was easily determined to be the driver at fault in this incident. After all, she rammed into a parked car. Sensing something is off, the cop decides to ask the shake-it-of girl a few questions. All right, so where are you coming from? Um, friend's house. Brant's house?
Starting point is 00:11:13 All right, what was you doing at your friend's house? Hang it out. Hang it out. Got to be anything to drink tonight? Unfortunately, no. Brittany is claiming she hadn't had anything to drink, but she's not doing a great job of hiding it. The officer noted that she had glossy eyes, slurred speech, and he could smell alcohol on her. So, as you might expect, the cop asks Brittany to perform a few field sobriety tests.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Because of the cold weather, though, he decides to bring her back to the police station and do them there. News she doesn't take well at all. Alright, so what I want to do is, I just want to go back to our station, just running you through some fields, okay? So basically what the feels is, I can kind of smell a little bit of alcohol intoxicants from coming from you, okay? I don't want you to do all in the cold, all right? We don't go, it's my job. We got to make smarter decisions when we drive it, okay? My little brother died six months ago.
Starting point is 00:12:09 You got to record someone. We got to go to the station, okay? What the fuck do you guys need for me? Well, I can smell some intoxicants coming from you, okay? Brittany is quickly becoming hysterical and making the sobriety tests essentially pointless. What's interesting is this story about her little brother and especially how she's trying to use it as an excuse to be let go. Since this is so freshly on her mind, it seems as though this is genuinely something bothering her, and for good reason too. And with all the information we have, it also looks like she's using alcohol to forget her woes and take her mind off things.
Starting point is 00:12:45 But all this did was just make things a million times worse. My brother died. Okay, so look at this accident and tell me if you could have caused him and drink or somebody else. You're right, you're right, you're right. So we're gonna walk to this first wife. Right, you're right. My brother died in a car accident. And I miss him so much.
Starting point is 00:13:07 I've already been in jail, dude. Come on. My brother fucking died. It seems as though Brittany is too drunk to realize that her actions tonight could have been the reason that someone else lost her. else lost her little brother. What's even sadder is that her brother died by driving drunk himself and crashing with three passengers on board, one of whom being Brittany herself. She saw firsthand how dangerous and frankly stupid this crime is, yet decided to do it just six months later. Once back at the station, they began the sobriety tests. These take a while, but you really only need to
Starting point is 00:13:43 see this part to know how well it went. What I want you to do it, I just want you to follow this finger with your eyes and your eyes only do not move your head do you understand okay any questions no that's what your eyes okay okay okay let me open your eyes for me okay oh you already think I'm a piece of sh** hey I didn't say that Brittany no I know me that you too you guys already think I'm a loser no Brittany I just want right now I just want to make sure you're safe to drive and not putting anybody else in danger Come on, are you doing it again?
Starting point is 00:14:20 Boom, boom, boom. Yeah, I was in ballet, bitch-ass, and also tap dance. So fucking tell me about it. My little brother died three months ago. We're not saying we don't care about that, Brigham. We can get to talk about that. We've got to figure out of these tests, then we'll get out of here. The next few minutes are more of the same before the cops rightly decide that
Starting point is 00:14:43 Britney is too drunk to have been driving, but this is just the start of the case. As now she's officially been arrested, she decides to start piling on the charges, making everything worse, and being downright strange. I'm gonna fucking fucking let everybody know you guys fucking fuck. You all saw the heiress tour. Now it's time to go backstage. Discover the story behind the phenomenal heiress tour
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Starting point is 00:15:40 Yeah, yeah, guess what? I have your fucking demon in my fucking thing. Fuck you. What do you want in my pocket? What do you want in my pocket? What do you want in my pocket? What the f*** in your pocket? What the f*** you got in my pocket? That's not what we gonna do.
Starting point is 00:16:05 You're not gonna be kicking, okay? No. You understand me. Brittany, we understand you going through a lot. Oh, you understand I'm going through a lot. A police officer. Officer, you don't. Assaulting me.
Starting point is 00:16:19 Are you... You're assaulting me. You're assaulting me. Are you serious? What the... What the... Ready to get your foot in the car. You're assaulting me.
Starting point is 00:16:35 You're assaulting me. She's now accusing the cops of assault of numerous kinds, as well as kicking the cops and resisting arrest. She is becoming his step. and nothing she's doing is helping her case. Take a look at how she acts when she's reminded again that she's under arrest. The faster we get this process done, the faster we can call your mom out. What am I done wrong? You're under arrest, no, you are why? You're operating while under the airport. Okay, the faster we get this process done.
Starting point is 00:17:05 Call my mom. You will call your mom, Brinney, okay? You're f***ing officers trying to fucking root me. Are you serious? Are you serious? Get the fuck out of my face, you piece of fuck. Get the fuck out of my fucking face! We're not gonna be... You, get the fuck out of my fucking face. Get the fuck out of my fucking face, you, loser. Imagine we go fucking piece of shit.
Starting point is 00:17:35 Get the f*** up on you. Her behavior didn't change at all for the rest of the case. She remained uncooperative while getting her blood drawn at the hospital, tried to kick officers, and resist back to her. at the station and the cops even had to remove the chairs from the interview room because she was kicking them around so much. At one point, she even tried escaping the interview room while she was handcuffed. No, no, no, this is not acceptable. Dude, get your hands off of me. I don't, we can't have you walk around. Please stop. Get your hands off of me. This is not
Starting point is 00:18:09 acceptable. Get your f***ing hands off of me. Brittany was eventually thrown into a cell and charged with felony battery to an officer, disorderly conduct, operating a vehicle while under the influence, and failure to keep a vehicle under control. Her exact sentence is unknown, but somehow, even with all of this strange behavior, she still didn't manage to get the officers as worked up as this entitled woman did. Stop! Stop! Stop! Stop! In June of 2020, BLM protests were at an all-time high, and the police felt the need to monitor them, and ensure no laws were being broken.
Starting point is 00:18:47 During one of these protests in Orlando, an officer noticed a vehicle blocking a lane of traffic with its hazard lights on and decided to pull them over for a chat. This is the strange interaction that followed. Get out of the car. Why? Do you want to go to jail? Seriously?
Starting point is 00:19:06 Either get out of a car or you're going to jail. Why am I getting out of the car? Why am I getting out of the car? I got it. You're stopped in the middle of the roadway. Okay, you're violating a traffic violation. So at this point, you are being detained. Do you understand?
Starting point is 00:19:22 I wasn't doing anything besides driving. I'm not going to sit here and argue with you. I'm going to ask you a step out of the car. Tell him the park front. Or we're going to remove you out of the car. Your choice. I'm trying to be nice. I've not been disrespectful.
Starting point is 00:19:33 Have I? No, but I don't think I've done anything to be detained for. Do not reach into my car. Do not reach into my car. Stop, stop, stop. Hey, park the car. Stop, stop, stop. Get out of the car.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Get out of the car. Put your hands behind your back. Okay, okay. Put your hands behind your back. Get out. Get out. Put your hands behind your back. There's an awful lot of debate around these protests and interactions that we won't be going into.
Starting point is 00:20:04 But with the phone recording and the immediate refusal of police orders, it's obvious this girl was acting extremely entitled. The cops recognized this immediately and knew that this conversation never could. conversation never goes anywhere, so decided to quickly put an end to it. The issue is the act of breaking the window did look incredibly violent and obviously got all the other protesters pretty riled up. Can you put that car in part? Put the car apart. I didn't do anything. Put it in the car.
Starting point is 00:20:34 What did she do? What did she do? What did she do? Yeah, it was in parking. What did she do? Counting tag 22. We got one detained. If we can get a couple more units for trial control. County, tag 22. Can you start FB please?
Starting point is 00:20:54 I am bleeding. I need an ambulance. You guys are literally pissed on. I am bleeding. I need an ambulance. Somebody for the 10.15. She's got minor cuts from glass. I am bleeding. Relax. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:13 Stay in the phone. It is on the way. What the f***? Well, stay in the car. I need to spit! I have blood in my mouth! Get away from me, okay? Just step away so I can spit.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Justin! Alright, if you're gonna scream this up, you will be put in the car. Stop screaming. Can you just tell my friend to take my car, please? Yes, I will. You had to break my window, really? You rolled... my arm up in your window.
Starting point is 00:21:46 Because I felt unsafe. Well, I'm sorry. You guys are killing people like me. Are you serious? I'm not going to argue with you. I'm going to throw you back in the car. Your choice. You did not get out of the car.
Starting point is 00:21:56 You stopped in the middle of the roadway. We asked you to get out of the car. What the fuck is wrong with? You could have taken my eye out. Or you could have got out of the window, out of a car, none of this would have happened. So you did this to yourself. The rest of the stop goes pretty much the same way,
Starting point is 00:22:13 but there is a home. hilarious moment later down the line where the cop explains the difference between being detained and being arrested, which stops her in her tracks immediately. At most, you would have got a verbal warning and you would have been free to drive off. All you had to do was step out of the car. If I step out of the car. Nothing was going to happen. You did not tell me that. You said I am being detained.
Starting point is 00:22:33 Step out of the car. Yes. Why am I being detained? You know, a traffic stop. A traffic stop means you're being detained. A basic traffic stop. You're not. I did not know that you said I am being detained, which is being, I'm being.
Starting point is 00:22:44 being arrested. Where am I going? I am feeling for my life. Two different things. For someone that acts like they know so much, simple stuff. Being detained. When the lights and sirens come on, that means you're physically being detained. You're not free to leave.
Starting point is 00:22:56 That does not mean you're under arrest. I would ask for your driver's license, your registration, your proof of insurance. Once everything checked out, you would have been free to drive off. She obviously wasn't too happy about that one. Eventually, a medic arrives to check her out and observed that she had a few minor cuts across her face and she was taken to a hospital for treatment. Nothing is known about where the case went from here, but it's presumed that any charges against the woman were dropped, and she was let go with a warning, as mentioned by the cop.
Starting point is 00:23:23 At the end of the day, this girl didn't really commit any crimes, she was just behaving badly and not complying with the police. But what happens if you mix that with one of the most despicable crimes you can commit? On the 21st of August 2021, police were called to a blood bank on a sickening call. A passerby had reported two children stuck in the car at the height of the Ohio summer. Two out on first doing the radio, what's the temperature? Here is it. You know, I'm pointing out to me that you've seen the kids in the car left.
Starting point is 00:23:59 I talked to the little girl, she said, she'll hold on the hall on, she's been in here. Okay. One was like an infant, probably like four or five, nothing, it was like three, three or four. Okay. Like three-year-old here was hanging out the car screaming, and then I saw this security guard and I asked him to come outside because this is a serious matter and I and I was like you gotta call the police this is not this isn't okay the cops do what they can to air out the car and keep the kids safe while they wait for their mother to turn up but while
Starting point is 00:24:27 they wait they get some concerning news from the nurse what's your mom's name what is it tamisha she was a new donor too she's been in here for at least two hours I know Like you look at least two. I can find out the start time if that's something to need. It turns out she'd been in the building for even longer than two hours. It's 1110 now, but she'd been inside since 7.30 that morning, leaving the kids to fend for themselves in the extreme heat of the car for almost four hours. When she finally showed up though, she of course had a very different story to tell.
Starting point is 00:25:12 How long have you been in there? It's just, it's only been, like, hour and a half, like, it's not a half, like, it's not a long. Ma'am, it's a good at a two. Okay. A-left. I'm gonna see when she checked in. So she's been checked in with us in 7.30 a.m. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:34 Oh my God, Lord Jesus. It's getting really warm out here now. It's really hot. And look, the baby's dressed in pants and long sleeves. Then here's since 7.30. Didn't hear since 7.30? Hi, hi. The nurse put into words what everyone was thinking.
Starting point is 00:25:59 This is a nightmare scenario and a horrifying example of parental negligence. And things just keep getting worse. What happened to her arm? Why is her arm in a bandage? She burned her arm. Okay. couple like last week how she got to the arm for like a hot second and she hadn't got to the arm okay did you go to the hospital for that um no it just i um it was
Starting point is 00:26:25 that bad you know 19 so i put ointment on me like under the counter ointment and then um interrupted i'm just going to check it okay i just want to make sure it's infected We won't call the vehicle was turned off with the windows up and the kids, hey, can you come here? Yeah, I'm trying to charge this so I can call up. Okay. The windows was rolled up. Yes, ma. And the kids are here alone.
Starting point is 00:26:56 Yes, ma'am. All right? Yes, ma'am. We come here. However, people were here bystanders were able to, you know, open the door. Give the kids some orders, okay? Yes, ma'am. However, this is serious, this is severity crown.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Okay? You can't just leave the kids in the car. attended. The car was not on. Yeah, I know. I wouldn't leave it on. Yeah, I mean, it's hot outside, you know what I mean? Oh, so you mean to, okay. Even if it was on, people can take your children. They can take your car, and it's like near 85 degrees outside. Inside that car heats up very fast, and these children at a young age are very, they're easily raised their temperature level of. See, we want to go to the hospital, kids checked out. I'm going to notify child family services, all right?
Starting point is 00:27:47 And we'll go from there, okay? Okay. It's crazy that the cops should even have to explain this to the mother of not just one, but two kids. And even worse, she's crying as though she didn't expect this to happen, and it seems she especially wasn't expecting this. Are you pregnant or postpartum? No.
Starting point is 00:28:07 Put your hands down. We're just detain to you right now, right? I'm being detained. Put your hands together like you're praying. Like you're praying. There you go. Nothing, my baby. Yeah, stand by, all right.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Hold on. She's placed in the back of a patrol car while they wait on the medics to make sure the kids are all right. For the record, the windows on the patrol car were rolled down. The woman was hit with a charge of endangering children, but little else is known about what happened to her or her kids. But obviously, it isn't just. Honestly, it isn't just women that can cause such concerns for the cops. There are many cases of entitled men, too.
Starting point is 00:28:47 And often, they can be much more violent. Do you want to have a gunfight? Do you? On June 10th, 2003, a Florida deputy pulled over this motorcyclist for not wearing eye protection while riding. However, just seconds into the stop, he realizes this isn't going to be a simple one, as the writer becomes immediately aggressive. Come here. Listen, don't f*** with me, bro.
Starting point is 00:29:09 I'm not ficking with you. You have your driver's license? Careful, careful. You're okay? Don't care for me, man. You fell over. Yeah, you pulled me over. Give me your driver's license.
Starting point is 00:29:19 For what? What did I do wrong? Travel 22, send me a second. Yeah, shall be none. The cop wisely radios in for a second unit just 30 seconds into the stop. The rider is clearly amped up and doesn't look as though he's going to make this easy for the cop. Just seconds later, he's shown exactly why he needs backup. I need your driver's license.
Starting point is 00:29:37 Hell no! I need your driver's license. Sir. With me. I'm not with you, sir. Where's my phone? You're not having a good night? Not yet, dude. He's looking for you. I need your driver's license, please. Dude, I'm not giving one to you. I don't need one for this thing.
Starting point is 00:29:51 You, I'm leaving. No, you're not. What do you mean? I'm not. Back up for me. You back up. Dude, don't do that. My phone. Turn around and put your hands behind you back right now. Turn around, put your hands down your back.
Starting point is 00:30:02 I dare you to do it. Turn around. All these people are watching, what are you, a rookie? Turn around, put your hands down. Who I am, bro. After the man claims that he's going to leave, the cop has no choice but to handcuff and detain him to prevent him from driving away. But as you can tell, this is going to be a little harder than he expected. Put your hands down your back. You work for me.
Starting point is 00:30:21 What you mean? Hey Tony, you're right next to him over at the oceans. Bro, you're fucking up right now. Can you have them come over? Where do you are? Little, you got go. You are under arrest. For what? Turn around, place your hands behind your back. Turn around, place your hands behind your back. Hell no. Up to this point, the cop and the suspect have been going around in circles. The only way out is, is to wait for backup to arrive, because there's no way this guy is giving up anytime soon. However, things change very quickly from this moment onwards. As you can see, the man is reaching into the bag on the back of his bike.
Starting point is 00:30:53 Already, this isn't a great idea, as it can scare the cop into thinking he's reaching for a firearm, but wait until you see what he says next. You better put that taser ready, bro. Dude, you want to have a gunfight? Do you? Turn it up with hands on. Hell no! Dude, don't hit me with that.
Starting point is 00:31:09 Keep your hands right and see him. Hell no. Keep your hands right. You're about to get tased. Keep your hands out. Yeah, I'm leaving, bro. Sorry, I'm pointing. You, I have one at a taser point.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Don't touch me. Fuck you. Go. Get off. Whoa. Go. Go. You guys fucked up, man.
Starting point is 00:31:29 Put your hands behind your back. Put you on the goddamn hand. You're on your fucking back. Much to the amusement of the onlookers, a second cop appears just in time to tackle the man off his bike and get him on the ground. A crowd had now gathered on the scene, but the show still isn't over, as they now need to get him into the patrol car and back to jail. And if these officers have learned anything from the last five minutes, they know this isn't going to be that simple. Rollo, dude, stop doing that to me, man.
Starting point is 00:31:56 Stop resisting. What do you mean? Fuck face. Yo, man, what's your shot? Can you stop? Can you stop? Take me up that. The fuck you doing?
Starting point is 00:32:10 You drop my bike, pick it up. I ain't drunk, you smacked my head. This gentleman, besides, get it. Yo, fuck you, bro. Dude, give me my house keys, bro. I got my two kids at home alone, dude. Give me my phone. What the fuck, dude. Tell me what I did wrong, bro.
Starting point is 00:32:28 Crazy, man. What's wrong with you? Man, shame on you, bro. In the first few seconds of the ride, the cop realizes the man has kicked off his shoes and brought his hands underneath his legs. He's trying to make things. as awkward and scary for the cop as possible, so he decides to have one final chat with him
Starting point is 00:32:45 to put him in his place. You already been stupid enough tonight. Can you stop? Dude, I didn't do nothing wrong, bro. Are you going to let me talk? You're just going to keep running your mouth? Dude, your friend dropped me, bro. I dropped you. He didn't do anything to you. Dude, I didn't do nothing to him. Are you going to let me talk? You're just going to keep running your mouth? Yeah, I'm going to pay $500 to go home tonight with myself. I'm going to take my bike home, too. So you're not going to shut up? What did I do wrong? I'm trying to explain it to you, but you won't shut up. He pulled you over for a very simple. He didn't pull me. All right. Get back in the car.
Starting point is 00:33:10 He didn't pull me over. All right, wait. He pulled me over. No, forget it. I'm trying to talk with you. You won't shut up. So get back in the car. Wow.
Starting point is 00:33:17 Yeah. After that very productive interaction, all that was left was an awkward ride back to jail, where the man was charged with resisting an officer and operating a motorcycle without a license. Somehow he managed to dodge the charge of threatening an officer, but this girl wasn't so lucky. Don't you ever put that for me out of spit on you. On the 18th of July, this cop. was responding to a burglary call in the Volusia County area however it later turned out that
Starting point is 00:33:44 he had actually gone to the wrong street entirely but that didn't stop him from making an arrest that afternoon hey stop the car stop you stay here what are you doing here turn the car off turn the car off now turn the car off now turn the car off Hey, what's what you're doing? Don't ever forget that. I'll put you in a second unit. Let me go. Hey, let me explain to you what we're doing. Don't to whatever. Put your ass on me and I'm not responding. I'm responding to an alarm call. Wow. The cops started out friendly but quickly became more serious as the driver tried to leave without talking to him.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Remember, he's conducting a burglary investigation. Any suspicious activity is heightened because he knows there's a criminal in the area. This girl was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, but a friendly conversation would have been a much easier way to resolve the situation. Instead, the girl decides to get even more violent and says this. You're not under, I don't care. You came in this bus die. Don't you ever put that for me. I'll spit on you. Stop.
Starting point is 00:34:56 I'm holding my hair. Where's how with you? Look now. I almost look. But chill, chill. But chill. Stop. Hey, stop, babe, stop.
Starting point is 00:35:06 40-70, step it up. Get down now. Get down now. Turn around and put your hands behind your back. Get down. Move in the car. Move it. Stop.
Starting point is 00:35:19 Put your hands on your back. The girl also had three of her friends with her in the car. So the cop is severely outnumbered. He radios for backup, but in the meantime, he has to stand his ground. Even if he wasn't responding to a call, being alone amongst a group of people who obviously don't love the police is a dangerous situation to be in. The girl has also clearly resisted an officer and threatened him with spitting. It takes the officer an extra 60 seconds to get the handcuffs on her. And even then, she still hasn't calmed down.
Starting point is 00:35:53 You're going to chill out. Stand up. This didn't have to be like that. Stop touching me. It did because you were aggressive. for no reason. You know you're wrong, and I take your whole job. She's claiming that the cop was aggressive for no reason, but did this wave seem aggressive? This girl has everything totally twisted and continues to resist even after numerous other officers arrive at the scene.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Check her cross. You can't say to me fix my stuff. I will if you would just for a second, okay? Fix my coat. Turn around and I will sit down. I asked way too many of the wheel, so just turn around and relax. No, what the f*** you're doing? Stop pressing on me because I'm not resist me.
Starting point is 00:36:38 My wrist are already. Okay, I'm trying to put on new ones. The cops eventually managed to fix the girls' cuffs despite two more minutes of kicking and screaming and finally get her into the back of a patrol vehicle. My mom's, my wrist still. What's the thing is talking about? Is it left or right?
Starting point is 00:36:58 My wrist hurt. My wrist hurt. Now. Don't push me because I can get in my dog. Okay, then get in. My wrist hurt, though. My wrist hurt. Get out of my face.
Starting point is 00:37:04 Okay. Go f*** with you. Fix my wrist. Despite not being the burglary suspect and having no criminal record, this girl managed to turn what should have been a short conversation into a battery charge. Apparently in the initial scuffle, she kicked the officer multiple times, threatened him, punched him in the head multiple times, all as well as screaming many horrific insults at him. This girl was the perfect example of why you should never threaten the cops.
Starting point is 00:37:29 But the girl in this next case took things to the next level. Ohio cops were called to this hotel to remove a guest. Apparently the guest was extremely upset and yelling in the foyer about teenagers filling her kids without her permission. When they went up to the room to remove her, he quickly began to realize how angry she really was. That was going to kick those kids out for running around playing any day. I've been here. I'm right here before I know how that shit goes. The cops spent some time talking with the woman in the red coat before the girl in gray comes back down to give the cops something. to worry about.
Starting point is 00:38:03 Hey, put up here. Come on. Let's see it. This is no way to be acting in front of anyone's kids, this last few years. Oh! Do you? I don't know what happened to court.
Starting point is 00:38:15 I do. When the kids have me and see them and I'm doing some type of way. This is no way to be acting in front of anyone's kids, especially your own. It's also funny when you realize there's about four kids, some younger than five, and it's the adult woman who's throwing
Starting point is 00:38:32 the tantrum and she doesn't even stop for another three minutes until out of nowhere she claims that she's being racially profiled while being kicked out of the hotel can y'all start recording their kids they're gonna do what they do their kids they didn't care they thought it was funny and thought it was a joke because they was black kids and that's not funny for us to be in a place we paid our money and put them thinking it was okay they're black kids that's not fair to get racially profile at the age of fck and younger. Don't wipe people care of them? No, they didn't.
Starting point is 00:39:08 At least now we know what she's actually mad about. But now she's latched onto this narrative, she's starting to get angrier and angrier by the minute. Until at last, the cops decide they have to step in and put a stop to this. However, perhaps predictably, this just makes her even more mad. One more word out of you and I'm going to take it to you. That's what I'm record you. I'm going to worry you.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Don't touch you. Don't touch you. Let's go. Let's go. Right now. Right now. Don't touch me. I'm telling you.
Starting point is 00:39:36 Oh, and I'm recording you. Leave me alone. Let's go. Get your stuff and go. Get your stuff and go. I will take you to jail. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:45 I'm coming lawyer. That's fine. Out the door. Don't touch me. Don't touch me. I asked you not to touch me. I said, no, I'm not. No, I'm not.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Yes, you are not. No, I'm not. I'm already at the door. I'm already at the door. Too late. No, you're not. Yes, ma'am. No, no, no, get off me.
Starting point is 00:40:02 I asked you to get off of me. Stop. Stop. You can't arrest. Get the fuck off of me. No, no, no, no. Can't see you on. Come on.
Starting point is 00:40:12 If she was so worried about protecting her kids and making sure they were happy, she's done a terrible job by getting arrested and distressing them far more than they were already. Back in the patrol car, the woman kept the attitude up, which certainly didn't help her case. when the cop discovered something crazy. After the fact you put me in head comes, you were supposed to tell me that the fact you were putting me in head comes, and I think you forgot that. So tell me my rights. You have the right to remain silent?
Starting point is 00:40:41 No, no, no, no, no. You were supposed to tell me that when you're recording. Well, you're arresting me, so I think you might want to let me go. Okay, I'm going to not do that. It looks like you got three warrants for your arrest. That sticks. So I just really. We got one out blue ash, too.
Starting point is 00:40:58 Even better. I know, I know you did, but I do really appreciate that. Okay, and you got kids right here. Right, right. And I'm, as the manager was trying to tell her to calm down, I'm trying to her to calm down too. Like, we got kids in here. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:41:13 Like, you is intoxicated, like, just try to lay down and go to sleep. If she'd have taken this advice, she might have ended up staying in the hotel instead of the jail that night. She was brought in on all three of her warrants and charged with disorderly conduct to boot. Alcohol is a common denominator in many of these cases, with intoxicated suspects often getting much angrier than they would sober. And there's no better example of this than our next case, where a woman actually called the cops on herself, before threatening the cops and demanding they leave. You need to go away from the house, and you are you? Yeah, I don't like you either, so as long as we're clear.
Starting point is 00:41:55 I am a nurse. 12 years of it. And you need to get off and I told you this is a lot of building. Get outside of my building now. The woman is clearly intoxicated and completely unaware of what's going on. Remember, she's the one that called the cops to her building. But it seems she's completely forgotten exactly why she did that and is now taking offense to the police's presence in her building. You're a lieutenant?
Starting point is 00:42:24 No, I'm not lieutenant. So get down. down. Because I'm not with that. I said, get down! I dare you to touch you. That'll be great. Oh, that will never happen.
Starting point is 00:42:36 Who called? I'm telling you to get out of my building. What's going to do with the husband? What's wrong? And why is this happening? Why? Why? Why?
Starting point is 00:42:50 Why? We're not even speaking anything. Tell him to get out. Bye. Bye. The cops are clearly not phased by the woman whatsoever and are just there to do their jobs. They were called by the woman and want to get to the bottom of why. If they can determine that it was done maliciously with no good reason, they can charge her for wasting police resources.
Starting point is 00:43:15 But with the way things are going, she's about to catch a disorderly conduct case as well. You don't ever come around my door. How about this? Don't call us and I won't come back here. I will have you this bar. Okay. Have me this part. Please do it.
Starting point is 00:43:35 I was a nurse for over many years. I don't care. Exactly. I don't care! I think it solved itself. And you don't ever walk up out there. And you don't ever walk up and there. I'm gonna walk up my stairs again.
Starting point is 00:43:59 I'm gonna treat you like a four-year-old to start counting if you don't go in there. I have a lot building, right me out, you... Jesus Christ, it's gonna. Let's just go inside. I'm telling you. Don't ever, you do not ever come in my building. Shut off. The officers know the woman is just extremely drunk and confused.
Starting point is 00:44:25 and staying on her property is just making things worse. So they decide to just leave and hope she manages to settle down. But before they do, they see her leave her apartment and start attacking one of her tenants. You... I'm going to go in jail. Put your hands on your back, knock it along. Stop it. I got it.
Starting point is 00:44:49 I'm going to jail. I'm going to jail. You're going to jail. After her arrest, the woman was taken to the police station for further processing, where she continues to be loud, angry, and awkward as ever. Listen to my name, it's Susan. My name is Ann Sison, call my family. Now take my, now, I said no, no, take my watch.
Starting point is 00:45:20 Are you going to be able to get through this? No. Because he is. You're going to be able to get through this problem. I just, okay, listen, listen to me. Are you listening? I didn't do anything wrong. He did this.
Starting point is 00:45:31 He didn't. He didn't. No! No! It took a while, but the woman was eventually processed and charged with disorderly conduct. Joshua Scott wasn't so lucky, though. And his night ended in one of the most disgusting ways imaginable. You step in dog shit or something.
Starting point is 00:45:47 You stink. Jesus. In the early hours of the 11th of June, 2022, cops were approached by a 33, year old male who quickly fled the area on foot. The cops lost sight of the man, but immediately after, a group of girls approached the officers asking why they didn't stop the man, as he'd apparently assaulted one of them. Who smacked my sister? I have no idea what you're talking. No, there's a guy. She running down this way? Smack my sister.
Starting point is 00:46:12 What do you look like? Stop yelling. We will help you, but you need to stop yelling. What did he look like? Why do you guys sit there and you're talking about? You guys are all drunk I need to calm down. What do you look like? What do you look like? The girls are clearly intoxicated and aren't making much sense. For the cop to help, he needs them to slow down and stop screaming so much. Looks like he's going to have a hard time getting that to happen.
Starting point is 00:46:38 The guy that just ran to your guys' car. The man that ran here. I'll talk to him. He went this way. Just stay here. Talk to him. Where does that guy go that just talked to you guys? I don't know. He didn't talk to us.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Is that guy that just talked to you? Yes, he walked up by us. I don't know where he went. The cops take some time to talk to several witnesses who identified the man as Joshua Scott and claimed that he'd been having a pretty rough night down at the bar. He was obviously drunk and was yelling at the bartender, claiming that he had lost around $1,500 there that night. He was also trying to start fights with multiple other patrons before hitting the grill in this group and fleeing from police. Now the cops knew all the details. They were able to start searching and it didn't take them long to
Starting point is 00:47:22 find him. Hey, brother. Hey, it's me, bro. You want to step out over here, please? Yeah, I know. Thank you. I appreciate it. What's going on tonight? Um, they were, they were trying to meet me up a little bit. Just stop once a second. Do you have an idea on you? I don't know. Okay, what's your name, partner? Joshua. Joshua. Can you just keep your hands out of your pockets for me? You don't need my analysis to know that Joshua is extremely drunk, but at least he's being mature. The cop also noted a foul smell coming from Joshua. It wouldn't be revealed until later what it actually was. Here just set, put your hands your pockets for me. Let me just pay you down. Make sure you got no weapons, okay? Yeah. Thank you. Did you step in dog shit or something? You stink.
Starting point is 00:48:08 Jesus. Let's walk over here. We're going to walk right out towards the road for me. Yeah, I don't know. Thank you brother. So you hit one of them, it sounds like, correct? No. Would you, why did you hit one of them? I didn't hit one of them. If you hit me three times, I'm gonna have to defend myself. So you say that they hit you a couple times? Of course. Where did they hit you at? In the face every time.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Did they hit you? Which one hit you? The chick that had the darker hair. She was bigger. I need to stop hooking up on me. Take step up. Okay, I'm sorry. It seems like Joshua is trying to piece together the night just the same as the cop is.
Starting point is 00:48:45 But they're finally starting to figure things out. The cop was also made aware that Joshua has two warrants out for his arrest. So he's definitely going to jail tonight. The question is, will he go down easily? I told the woman did not hit me. Why was she hitting you in the first place? Ask her. Go ask her.
Starting point is 00:49:04 We're talking to her right now. Go ask her. I can't tell you why. I don't know. Stop yelling at me, please. I don't know. Her perspective on shit, bro. I'm not going to answer your fucking questions anymore.
Starting point is 00:49:17 No, I'm telling you. No, put your hands behind your back. What's your hands behind your back. Stand up. I'm trying to understand where you're coming from. Well, you're not making any sense. Stay up. One, two, three.
Starting point is 00:49:31 You're gonna start yelling and raising your voice on me and you're telling me that nothing makes sense? I got nothing for you. It has nothing to do as that. Keep walking, we're gonna walk right over to this squad car. I will keep walking because I'm gonna walk right over to the squad car because I'm a good boy. I'm a good boy.
Starting point is 00:49:46 The officer takes him to his colleague's squad car where he's then taken back to to jail, but on the ride back, he only starts to make things worse for himself. Battery disorderly conduct and then, yep, and then. Who I told straight up, come at me. The problem is, right now, is you already have warrants. I don't give a fuck about my warrants. What happened to the cooperation I was getting before? You were really nice with me, and then all of a sudden you got real pissed.
Starting point is 00:50:14 Bro, I got pissed because your buddy took me on the fucking curb. Like I'm a piece of shit. You can't raise your voice? Yo! Stop! Shut the fuck up! Okay. You think you are the fucking cure, but you're the fucking cancer.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Okay. Shut the fuck up. I want to hear the fucking, the ones that have to take me in. Because they're the ones that know that you're the fucking piece of shit. Why are you getting so angry? Later into the car ride, Joshua even started to get physically aggressive and started slamming his head into the side of the cage in the bridge. side of the cage in the patrol car.
Starting point is 00:50:49 I'll go to jail four fucking months. And I'll never see my fucking kid for four months, bro. I'm not going to see my fucking kid for four months. God. Stop. Stop doing that. Stop. You need to calm down.
Starting point is 00:51:04 It feels like that and that and that. You know why? Because I'm not going to see my fucking kidding for the entire summer, bro. Can you calm down for me, brother? No. Why the fuck should I? Why? Now, do you just hear my fucking life story?
Starting point is 00:51:21 Did you just hear what the fuck I spilled out to you? No, you don't fucking your shit. Next time I fucking see you, I'm gonna wanna fucking strangle you. Are you making threats towards a law enforcement officer? Because I'll charge you with that too. That sounds like a threat to me. That I recognize. So you're saying you're gonna strangle me if you recognize me.
Starting point is 00:51:40 I would say that. Because you're like this close to getting charged with threatening a police officer. It's unbelievable. How the fuck would you take it? How the fuck would you take it? Fuck would you be in my situation and not feel the same goddamn way? Okay, no, okay. Back at the jail, the source of the foul smell became apparent.
Starting point is 00:52:03 At some point in the evening, Joshua had defecated in his pants, likely sparking the officer's decision to take his colleague's squad car instead of his own. Joshua was charged with felony threat to an officer and misdemeanor counts of bail jumping, disorderly conduct, and battery. But alcohol can be just as dangerous in the hands of some people, just like it was in the hands of this entitled drunk driver who crashed into the side of someone's house and ran. On the 22nd of October 2022, a man called police after hearing a car crash into the side of his house.
Starting point is 00:52:35 So you didn't see the crash. You heard it. No, I heard it. I looked in her with a car against my house. What did she look like, the one driving? Dark hair. Dark hair. Nice looking girl.
Starting point is 00:52:44 Nice looking girl. What was she wearing? This has technically become a manhunt now, as the driver is nowhere to be seen and has fled the scene of a crime. The cops spent some more time questioning the homeowners before searching the vehicle. It turns out the woman had left her purse behind, which contained her driver's license and multiple other forms of identification. Now the cops had a name, Stacey, as well as a picture of her. The cop found it odd she'd leave her purse behind as it implied she was planning on coming back to the crash, but just a few minutes later, the cops would receive damning evidence that this wasn't the case.
Starting point is 00:53:21 Hi there. How you doing? Not too bad. Are you guys? The reason I ended up pulling you guys over, you guys were coming from that area over there. Did you end up just getting in a crash? No, we live around there, but yeah. What's your name? My name? Yep. Stacey. Time for I've got her over here. It is Stacy. Okay. So, Stacy, can I have you come out of the car so I can talk to you a little bit more? It's already obvious that she's not exactly sober, but, but what's shocking is how she was undoubtedly trying to flee the scene. She's left her purse, ID, and vehicle behind that's actually registered to her. It wouldn't have been long before the police were at her door with more than a couple of questions.
Starting point is 00:53:59 Now the police have her at the side of the road to ask her what happened, but it seems she has a plan to try and outsmart the cops by refusing to tell the truth. Are you ready to be honest with me now? Yeah. Okay, so what happened? What happened with the crash? What crash? you ended up hitting a tree do you remember that no no you're not gonna be
Starting point is 00:54:22 honest with me right now well I mean I'm neighbors said said they saw you get picked up huh I never said they saw you get picked up okay well I mean that's fine so I'm giving the chance to kind of give me your side of story of what's going on right now I mean there's really no side of the story to get I mean I don't understand what you want to you to give to give you. Okay. Well, I want you to be honest with me.
Starting point is 00:54:48 That's what I want you to give me. Well, I think there's nothing to be honest about it. Stacey seems to think that she didn't do anything wrong, or at least believes that she can lie and outsmart the cop by telling a different story. But remember, the homeowners told the cops that they saw a young woman wearing exactly what Stacey is wearing, exit the vehicle, and leave the scene. It's pretty obvious that she's lying, but Stacey doesn't seem to realize this, and continues to lie through her teeth to the officer. The truth is, like, my car is, like, probably on my house. And, uh, you know, I'm sitting here with my dad. Well, the house that you crashed into, they talked to you and tried
Starting point is 00:55:32 to get you to stay there. Well, I didn't crash into anybody's neighbors. Your car is stuck in their house. Well, that's hearsay. Was somebody else driving your car? No, absolutely not. So it was just you driving? Well, I wasn't driving. But you just told me absolutely not. Nobody else was driving. The conversation goes in circles for around 10 minutes with Stacy continuing to spew confusing statements at the cops the whole time. And what's worse is that at one point, she even tried throwing her dad under the bus by saying he was driving. No, I was not driving. I'm not going to argue with you about that. My dad was driving. Okay. Your dad already confirmed that he was not driving the black car. No, he was, so. He's driving the vehicle. And so, I mean, what can I do? Okay. I don't want to...
Starting point is 00:56:21 Right now what you can do is you can give me any answer on whether you would want to do some field testing right now. No, I don't want to because he was, he's the guy that was driving the, you know. So you're passing your options to do the field testing? Yeah. Okay. Okay. So at this point, you're going to be in arrest, okay? Why? Because you're very intoxicated. Stacey is quickly searched and then put in the back of a patrol vehicle, but before they can take her back to the station, they have to give her dad the bad news. Based on what happened, I believe she was into a couple of crashes. She had a tree in a house.
Starting point is 00:57:00 Oh, my God. Somebody could... A house itself. Yeah. Yeah. Anybody else show up with her when she got there? No. Does she say she was with somebody? She babbles from five, whatever, and then, you know, and I couldn't make sense of anything. Sure. She was probably so worked up. Can you please inform me what I'm in charge with? Yep, I told you it's going to be an OWI.
Starting point is 00:57:25 It'll be four. A fourth UWI. But I wasn't driving. And you did hear that right. This was her fourth drunk driving charge, proving precisely what type of person Stacey really is. And of course, she also caught a hit-and-run charge for fleeing the scene after causing property damage. But Stacey wasn't nearly as entitled as this next girl, who had a plan to get out of her reckless driving charge. I'm too cute for a prison. Don't do that to me.
Starting point is 00:57:54 On January 5, 2022, officers responded to a car accident. As soon as they got on the scene, they were given some useful intel by a witness. She's drunk. And she already said that I don't want to get a DWI. Okay, okay. in a single car. Okay. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:58:09 Was she in, on this? No, she was on that side? See, I was coming this place right before the curve, and she flowed around me, I mean, flowed around me, blowed around them over sort of something like the curve. No, see her triumph out there, hit the curve, and then slack this.
Starting point is 00:58:27 I don't know what to feel was. It sounds like this driver completely lost control of the vehicle and was lucky nobody else got hurt. But if they want to understand exactly what happened here, they're going to have to talk to the driver, and it doesn't take long for them to figure out the situation. So they said, you're not having anything metapult. No, sir. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:47 Now, just based on this driving behavior and what people have been saying when we came on the scene, which we wanted to take some standardized this, right, a test. How much have you had to drink today? Not very much. Okay, what is not very much? Like, the legal limit. Okay, which is what? Like, not very much because I ate, and.
Starting point is 00:59:07 The driver is being honest and complying with the cops' requests to take a field sobriety test. But unfortunately, the sobriety test quickly shows the cops that even if she's acting nice, she's still a criminal that put many other lives in danger. All right, ma'am, go ahead and put your hands on your back from me, okay? You're being placed under arrest for DUI. All right, I'm not to pat you down before I put you in my unit, okay? The cop pats the girl down before placing her in the back of his patrol car and reading her her rights. But this is when she starts to put her plan into action that she thinks will cut her loose.
Starting point is 00:59:41 I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. You don't need to apologize. You know, I'm doing my job. That's all. I know. I respect that. I respect. Have you ever been arrested for a DWI before? No, sir. I've never been arrested, period. So I hope that we guess I'm like one of the cuter people that you've had in your cop car. Do not confirm or deny, please. You can't talk about that. Yeah, you can.
Starting point is 01:00:09 For illegal purposes. I'm too cute for prison. Don't do that to me. Anyways, I'm sorry you're stuck with me, though. That's all right. You know, I've been, like I said, was worse. Back at the station, the seduction doesn't stop. All right, so I'm going to count this in front of it.
Starting point is 01:00:25 I remember you, you would come up to the Ocotea with your face mask, and I'm like, that kind is so fine. Yeah. And then, like, respectfully, though. Oh, yeah, yeah. Obviously, just, like, I'm a mess right now. Had your face mask gone back. I'm not going to be back to business, though.
Starting point is 01:00:41 Obviously, nobody wants to date any woman that's looking like this. So, yeah. You are such a hot man. Oh, thank you. I appreciate that. I do. Okay. I'm getting prepared.
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Starting point is 01:02:11 Hey, hey, come over here, this way. Oh, I'm fine. I just want to say hi. Who's fine? Wow, then. Just come over here. Who's going? It happens.
Starting point is 01:02:24 Yeah, just have to see you right. How the hell I'm supposed to go? Hi, Brandon. What are you doing? I'm a valid now. Why you should? I still have to triage. Look at me to this.
Starting point is 01:02:33 Okay. Because, because, because, because. because you're so cute, sir. Oh, yeah, thank you. I appreciate that. Hey, might as well choose to be happy if you're in a shit situation. You surely be good.
Starting point is 01:02:44 Once I got some with this kitty, I've got some with the cute as far. Thankfully, this didn't seem to change anything in her charges as she was hit with an aggravated DWI and reckless driving. Many people are critical of this girl's actions, but positivity and attempted seduction is much more preferable to violence and hostility, and especially preferred over.
Starting point is 01:03:05 over this. Stop right now! This time, the officers were called into a domestic violence case between a male and a female. As the cops arrived, the officers noticed the woman disengaging and walking away from the scene. Miss, stop! Stand there. Just don't taser. Okay, I won't stand there.
Starting point is 01:03:25 Stand there. Stand there. The cops yelled at her to stop, but before they could react, she started to sprint away from them. I got here. Stop right now! Put your hands behind your back. Please, I will cooperate. Do it now.
Starting point is 01:03:59 I can't breathe. Put your hands behind your back right now. Please. My hair is in my... Okay. Please. Put your other hand behind your back. Hey, step back. Ben, no. Ben, step back.
Starting point is 01:04:10 Ben! Oh, Ben, no. Ben! Ben, no! Looks like her master plan didn't work out too well. The cops have dealt with plenty of cases like this and know they will have to be firm with the woman, or else she'll keep screaming and resisting.
Starting point is 01:04:30 Do not pull away from me! Do you understand? You are under arrest. You are going to comply. You are not gonna pull away from me. If you court resistant, then... Yeah, you fucking deal with... Tell me how you feel I really face this, bitch.
Starting point is 01:04:48 What is your name miss? I don't have a fucking name. Okay. What you do? Oh, I don't. Stop trying to pull away from me. My hair's in my goddamn mouth, dude. As usual, before the cop can leave her in the car, he has to search her, something she seems to be heavily against.
Starting point is 01:05:06 Hold still, please. You're a man. You cannot touch me. Tough shit. Tough shit. Right now is all we got. You need to get her over here. You cannot touch me. Stop it. Stop fucking touch me. Jenna, don't you kick me. You're going to go to the ground again. Get over here. He just added another charge by kicking me, by the way. With the help of a female officer, they finally managed to search the girl and get her secured in the patrol car. So they decided to talk to a couple witnesses to get extra insight on what happened. I was sitting in front of my window, and they came to the stop sign. Basically, she was all over him.
Starting point is 01:05:47 He didn't really do anything. But she kept grabbing him, ripped his shirt open, kept jumping on top of him, trying to get him to the ground. They finally did get to the ground, but that came back up. and wouldn't let him leave or anything else. Well, at first, I'm like, because he just screwing around. Yeah. Because she was all over him. Okay.
Starting point is 01:06:07 She said she was, like, jumping on his back or something? Yeah. And then she kept grabbing at his throat. And, like, I'm calling it. With this, the case seemed open and shut. So the cops took the woman back to the station where she was charged with felony battery of an officer, as well as misdemeanor counts of resisting and disorderly conduct. Various pieces of drug paraphernalia were also found on her person, which she was also charged for.
Starting point is 01:06:34 Most of the charges were eventually dropped, except for the disorderly conduct, and resisting counts. However, these two men weren't as lucky, after they were spotted clear as day on CCTV trying to steal hundreds of dollars' worth of store goods. On September 25, 2002, two men were seen purchasing a Halloween costume at Walmart. Seems harmless at first, until you realize they had two duffel bags filled with store merchandise, that they didn't intend on paying for. Luckily, an employee noticed the two suspicious customers and called the police officer to stand outside the entrance, waiting to catch them.
Starting point is 01:07:13 How's it going? We can go in here and talk. We're going to walk in there. Stop. Do it. This is a risky takedown for the officer. It's a one-on-one fight, and he's got no idea whether or not the man is armed. So he radios in a 10-18, a code informing other cops that they need to get there urgently to back him up. But for now, he's still on his own, and he has to make sure this guy doesn't get away. Stop fighting. You're like a tase!
Starting point is 01:07:59 Wait up! Wait it! Unfortunately, the cop completely misses the taser and the taser, and the suspect is able to run away and escape through a back exit. And the suspect is able to run away and escape through a back exit. But not before a backup unit arrived. just in time to spot him sprinting away outside. This is right on the west of Walmart.
Starting point is 01:09:14 This cop has a better time of taking down and restraining the suspect and manages to get him on the ground and in cops. But remember, this guy wasn't alone. And the cop's attention was now turned to finding the other man seen on the security footage. Conveniently, though, they wouldn't have to look far. Man, you said you were walking your friends. Take off. I don't call my girlfriend to get his car keys. You've been following back and forth with his guy.
Starting point is 01:09:36 Go. I know you're with him. Leave. Okay, I pay for my shit. I got money in my fucking pocket. Leave. All right. You can walk around and away. You can touch me too, bitch.
Starting point is 01:09:46 What I'm going to you. This, he was with him. Because why. I take that one thing and then he tried to take off with all the stove. You need to walk away from me, man. You need to go. You're staying right with me everywhere I go. I'm fucking going this way, motherfucker, get my friend for the parking.
Starting point is 01:10:09 What's wrong with you, man? You want him in the store? You want him in the store? No, let's try to pass him home. Just come outside. Why? Because we're done with you. Hey, look, I'm telling you, bro.
Starting point is 01:10:22 Hey, look, I'll resist, man. You're up in the ground. You can't put me right here in the front. You're handcuffing me too. I'm going to grab this car seat. Okay, we're running outside because you're handcuffed me for no reason. You can pretty much guess what happens from here. They detain the man, tell his girlfriend what's happening,
Starting point is 01:10:43 have a short argument with her, and then take the man back to a patrol vehicle. On a search of the man's pockets, a collection of pills and powders were found on him and confiscated. Both men were hit with a felony shoplifting charge as well as a conspiracy to shoplift, while the other guy was also hit with another two drug trafficking charges. However, on the 21st of November of the same year,
Starting point is 01:11:04 all charges were dropped against both suspects. A disappointing ending for sure, but this next shoplifting case has a much more satisfying conclusion, but not for the reason you may expect. Hi, ma'am. Do you have stuff in your coat right now? No? No.
Starting point is 01:11:22 Okay. Employees said they saw you stuff from your basket. it into your jacket. No, I just went and I just put all myself back because I was supposed to be my other half here and he never showed up. I just tried calling him actually. Okay, so if we search your jacket, we're not going to find any items. I'll give you an opportunity right now and take everything out. That's going to be your one and only opportunity. If you take everything out right now, we want to press charges, I think that's a fair deal. All right, there we go.
Starting point is 01:11:55 It seems odd for her. I don't have an ID. It seems odd for someone to only want to shoplift a hat and gloves. It's a lot of risk for a very small reward. But as the cop learns more about the girl, it starts to make more sense. Do you have an address? Did she stay at? No. Are you working anywhere, Jamie?
Starting point is 01:12:20 No. I don't have any money. I just want to have any money. It turns out this girl is homeless and has no money to buy anything to keep her warm for the coming winter. Unfortunately, this is a genuine problem that a massive amount of people face in countries all over the world, and a lot of people come to the conclusion that their only option is to steal what they need to survive. After all, if the consequence is a warm place to stay and a couple free meals, what's there to lose? Getting caught like this and being told they're not going to press charges is essentially,
Starting point is 01:12:54 the worst case scenario for her, or that was until the officer decided to do this. You don't have had her gloves? I'll buy these for her. Thank you, sir. But don't do this, okay? I know it's tough, but there's other ways. Call us for help, all right? But if you come back in here, you're going to get arrested. Thank you so much. Again, it's cold, but 947 ain't worth, you know, especially like if you're out on Bonn and stuff. The ears are cold. I get it.
Starting point is 01:13:41 I get it. But you know, call us for help. We have resources we can help you out with, you know. Every contact with us doesn't be a bad thing. All right. Do you guys need to be a bad thing? Do you guys need anything else from us? No, thank you. Okay, sounds good. No charges were pressed against the girl,
Starting point is 01:14:01 and the police department applauded the officer for acting with true compassion. He dealt with this situation perfectly, something that can't be said of the officers in this next case. In 2015, police pulled over a woman who was caught on CCTV shoplifting from a Walmart. But after a short talk with the cops, it's clear she had no intention of sticking around. You're being the pain right now to stop looking, okay? Listen, I'm explaining to you right now.
Starting point is 01:14:47 We're getting the pain to stop lifting, so we're going to talk about it, right? After explaining what they're going to come out the door with you and couldn't. Okay, did you from jail merchandise to kind of school? I wanted to coach, too. After explaining what it is they're being charged with, the cops let one of the women back into her car to grab something. However, they seemed to forget she still had her keys on her. This can only end one way.
Starting point is 01:15:12 Come on, ma'am. Get out of the car! Get out of the car! Back up, back up! Back up! Back up! Put in the car! Put in the car!
Starting point is 01:15:25 Put in the car! Get out of the car now! Get out of the car now! Get out of the car! Somehow these cops allowed her to get into the driver's seat, put the keys into the ignition, and then simply drive away after ramming into one of their patrol vehicles. It's an impressive amount of net.
Starting point is 01:15:48 impressive amount of negligence, but they can't stand around wondering how it all happened. They've got to give chase as soon as they possibly can. At this point, the Jeep had gained some serious distance, but it seems as though the driver isn't the best getaway driver, and the cops managed to close the gap in less than a minute. The shoplifter speeds down the road dodging traffic as she goes. The cops stay hot on her tail, but struggle to box her in or stop her at all, and she continues to wreak havoc. Along with the use of a spike strip from the cops, all of this reckless driving has taken a toll on her car. It's driving slanted, there's parts of it hanging off, and her tires are literally starting to fall apart. As the chase goes on, it starts to get slower and slower, until eventually it stops completely.
Starting point is 01:17:48 completely. You got a gun? What got something? You have to do it. It needs to do it. You have to wonder how anything that occurred in a Walmart warrants this level this level of escalation. Nevertheless, the shoplifter is finally removed from the vehicle and put in handcuffs, putting an end to her rather spontaneous reign of terror. It was later
Starting point is 01:18:39 discovered that she'd shoplifted over $2,000 worth of goods, a felony, but definitely nothing worth the charges she was hit with after her escape. She was sentenced to criminal conspiracy, assaults and battery in the first degree, hit and run, and of course, shoplifting. She was sentenced to seven years in prison. Shoplifters and those who steal are often people. people in tough spots and think they're left with no other choice than to risk at all and steal what they need to survive. By that logic, you'd think celebrities would be the last people to break the law, as they've got so much on the line. But as you're about to see, that's not always the case. On the 15th of December, 2018, police pulled over a vehicle driven by Florida news anchor, Farron Sally.
Starting point is 01:19:23 When the cop realized who she was, he figured she'd be helpful and respectful. but he was about to get a huge reality check. Hello, Ms. Officer Parker, Palm Beach Guards Police Department. The reason why I'm pulling you over is because you're actually driving with no headlights. Huh.
Starting point is 01:19:39 I believe you're only driving with your daytime driving lights on. And yep, they're completely off. There you go. Can I see your license and justation proof insurance, please? Which wrong? You. Why? I don't feel like being pulled over.
Starting point is 01:19:55 I'm sorry? I don't feel like being pulled over right now. Okay, my phone is not... Well, you're the one driving without lights on, so... Yeah, well, you're the one pulling me over right now. Yeah, it's my job. Yeah, well, okay, so you see my phone right now, it's not right now. Okay.
Starting point is 01:20:10 How much have you had a drink tonight, ma'am? God, I've had one drink tonight. Okay, well, it's pretty strong smell coming off your breath. Don't care what you have to say. And it's not just the smell giving it away either. Ferran's speech is also slurred. Her attitude is far from perfect, and overall, she just seemed... sluggish. And when a cop notices a driver is acting this way, they just have to investigate further.
Starting point is 01:20:33 Something Ferran is clearly not pleased about. Carver. She rolled her window up. Howdy? I believe you are impaired. I'd like to run some road tight sobriety task on you. Make sure you're good to drive, okay? Absolutely. I think I'm just fine to drive. All right. Let's do it. We've already seen a huge amount of entitlement from the news anchor, but it's actually just a fraction of what's to come. It picks up as the field sobriety tests begin, as she clearly believes that this is completely unnecessary. What did you mean by, I have enough, or I have what I need right now?
Starting point is 01:21:12 What does that mean? It means that I know that I'm capable of driving. I know that I'm a responsible citizen, and I know that however many cops it is that you have right now, are unnecessary for the task. that you're privileged with at this moment. Okay. All right. I'm standing over here? You ready to begin?
Starting point is 01:21:34 Good and begin. Go ahead and begin. Man, turn around now. Like I instructed you. Shoo. Let's go. Let's go. All right.
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Starting point is 01:22:30 Hey. I appreciate you checking, okay? Absolutely, Mr. Carver. Farron is clearly being facetious here and trying to skirt the line of disrespect, but moments later, she decides to take it just a step further. I want to know what I can do to end this public humiliation at this point. It's not public humiliation. I'm over here conducting a DUI investigation.
Starting point is 01:22:50 Well, here's what I'm going to ask of you. can we go to a side street I am a public figure okay I find this very publicly humiliating now we'll continue whatever it is that you need us to do I'm sorry I'm asking I cannot take you to another location okay well it was worth to try
Starting point is 01:23:09 because we're on PGA Boulevard and I am a public figure we're not on PGA Boulevard we're close enough to it darling I'm staying over here just on the other side okay can you please get in your vehicle?
Starting point is 01:23:24 Watch out, they may shoot you, even though you're not black. Okay, that was a very racist comment. With all these snide and entitled comments, she's really not doing herself any favors in the eyes of these cops. And that's not even mentioning the direct insults she starts giving the cops next. Do you know your alphabet from A to Z, correct? Yes, I know my alphabet from A to C. Higher level education.
Starting point is 01:23:44 I have a master's degree. What do you have? Okay. Go ahead and stand with your feet together. What did you have? Bachelor's science. Thank you very much. There we go.
Starting point is 01:23:51 Oh, hey, hi-five, you're on the same page. It's okay. Feet together, arms on exercise. Maybe when we lose our hair, we lose the ability to high-five. That's right. When I say left or right, you're going to extend that finger out in front of you. You're going to touch the tip of your finger to the tip of your nose. You understand?
Starting point is 01:24:07 Yes. Left. Right. All right. Put your hands around your back. Placing into the rest of driving with the infant. What have I done? I've passed every time.
Starting point is 01:24:26 Listen, you have given me indication through your rotative writing task that you are impaired. I'm a cocky son of a gun, but I passed all these says. No, hold on. I know I'm cocky. And forgive me for that. Everyone should know that you can't be cocky and flippant and then beg forgiveness when things don't go your way. And the cops are now ready to treat her with exactly the same amount of respect as she showed them. But Farron has one last entitled trick up her sleeve to try and get out of this.
Starting point is 01:24:54 I'm a model citizen. You're making a scene right now in front of an area where I'm on TV. Oh my God, please call me away. Oh my God, Bush! I've got a bad person. You're arresting me. You're arresting me a mile away from my job. Where I've interviewed your own, please shit.
Starting point is 01:25:18 Did you have any of the drink? with her tonight. Yeah, I have to do drinks. Okay. Yeah, of course. I mean, look, I know she can have a little attitude. If there's the evidence, you know,
Starting point is 01:25:26 D-Y, my hands are tied, okay? I see her all the time on TV every morning, okay? That's my main news that I watch. Okay, she shouldn't be acting that way. If she's in a public eyes, like us, she shouldn't be acting that way. Okay.
Starting point is 01:25:41 She's starting nothing but given attitude, right? I said to her right away. Even Farron's fiancé agreed that her behavior was unacceptable and admitted that they had a few drinks that night. So Farron was taken back to the jail to take a breath test where the legal limit is 0.08, and she blew a .079. She passed by exactly 0.001%,
Starting point is 01:26:02 leading all charges against her to be dropped, despite it being almost a guarantee that she was over the legal limit, but that's not where the story ends. Originally, she was dropped from her position on TV during the DUI investigation, but she was quickly taken back when the charges were dropped. However, as soon as this body cam footage was released to the public, she quickly resigned from her position. The silver lining is that Farron didn't try and get violent in her stop. The same can't be said for the next entitled celebrity, a rapper whose first thought after being arrested was to assault the police.
Starting point is 01:26:33 I'll spit on every fucking nurse in that bitch. I'm going to make you tall at me. On the 7th of July, 2002, rapper Boozy Badass and his friend were pulled over by Georgia Police for having a concealed license plate and tinted windows. Initially, the stop started out well, but got out of hand quickly as soon as the cop decided to lay down the law. Who's the registered owner of this car, man? You are? Okay. You got your idea on you, man? So the reason I pulled George, because you're a tag, okay?
Starting point is 01:27:03 All right, I'll grab back, let me check things out, okay? Yeah, they're from the party. I think we should move it over there, because we're about to get deep in here. Alongside the tent and license plate, the cop also smelled marijuana in the vehicle and decided to detain the two occupants and bring them to a safer spot. This is where things started to kick off. All right, is there any marijuana in that car, man? I don't know, I'm smoking the club, bro, like that. Okay.
Starting point is 01:27:39 You're good? I got you. As long as you're honest with me, I want some of you with that. I can't keep going through this, bro, like I got. I can, bro, I can, bro, I don't want to do shit, bro. It's a week. Bro, like, bro, I gotta go to y'all security. It's fire charging, man, it's harassment.
Starting point is 01:27:57 It's every day. A quick search of the vehicle reveals multiple packages of marijuana, and frankly, a huge wad of cash. But in the time it takes them to search the whole car, Boosie starts to get mad. You fuck all that, I'm like that. I'm going there, like the baby,
Starting point is 01:28:13 every fucking buy. Every fucking body, because I'm tired, bro. I'm going to tell everybody down in the bad, man. I'll spit on every fucking nurse in that bitch. I'm going to make you charge me. I'm going to show you how I get down when I get locked up. I'm going to show you how I get down. I'm going to make them look me.
Starting point is 01:28:31 They're going to get them charged. I'm going to make them with me. When he's tough, I'm going to get a shit. I'm going out like daisy. You ought to knock my fucking teeth off, buddy. And you're going to be sued like a dog. I'm going to show them how I get down in the office. Why, I'm the punch on the first white boy I see in that here.
Starting point is 01:28:48 I'm right, boy, my damn great! In the nurse, I'm gonna spit on that bitch! This monologue continues for about five minutes as the cops finished the search of their car, with Bussey only switching his attention to the officers when they find a packet of pills in his glove compartment. William. You know, I remember birth control pills or something for one of my bitches? That's all.
Starting point is 01:29:11 I don't care. First control pills and something for my bitching. You know, Burt control pills and something for my bitch. You know, bitches can't get pregnant for me. Yeah, I got a lot of whole sucking in my house right now. Huh. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:22 I got like 35 whole sucking at my house right now. If anybody won't they suck let me know. I'm gonna fight. I take off the, I could fight. I would throw them bitches within our office. All this shit do is take off their bag and their gun. And I'm gonna throw them bitches with you in the parking lot.
Starting point is 01:29:41 I'm liking it, right? Now, obviously this whole spiel that Boozy is on is an image thing. He knows this all is being recorded and he's only being rowdy and shouting to make sure his audience knows he's tough. So despite his early threats to spit at and fight the cops, they decide to handle the situation like this. So, just listen. This is what I'm gonna do. Listen. Listen. This is it too.
Starting point is 01:30:05 Alright. Let me give you a citation for marijuana. All right. All right. For the smell of marijuana. You know, we found one. Carl's on the floorboard. There's some back on the street back, right?
Starting point is 01:30:20 I'll give you a citation for a nice period. And that's it. All right? Let y'all feel all about fifth. Are we good? Yeah. Okay. Take the handcuffs off.
Starting point is 01:30:34 You got sit in the car. I just need y'all to relax now, okay? You let me go, just let me go. Let me go. I'm going to file charges right now. And it's as simple as that. The pair were sent on their way with a citation for the obscured license plate and marijuana. And nobody was hurt in this dangerously rowdy situation. But if Bousie's case was a rowdy one,
Starting point is 01:30:56 Marshawn Lynch's was probably as far in the other direction as you could go when the cops found him literally asleep at the wheel. Still sleeping? Yeah. Cops found former Seattle Seahawks player Mar Sean sleeping in his car that was in undriveable condition. The side wheel had no rim or tire, and the passenger side tires were about to fall off.
Starting point is 01:31:16 Officers could smell the alcohol in the vehicle, and given the state of both Marshawn and his car, had to assume that he'd been driving under the influence, had an accident, and then fell asleep at the wheel. However, the officers couldn't investigate any further if he didn't get out of the car, which Marciaun refused to do. Okay, how long? Did you run it?
Starting point is 01:31:37 Living? Morning. How are you? Is this your car? It's not your car? Oh, whose car is it? Did you steal the car? Yes.
Starting point is 01:31:52 We said you don't know whose car it is. Just asking. Right now, the officers are at a complete loss. They've really got no idea how the car could have gotten into this state, and Marshawn is in a state that's honestly just confused. Honestly, just confusing. As you may expect, the majority of this footage isn't the most exciting, so let's just skip to when the cops decide they've had enough
Starting point is 01:32:15 and take matters into their own hands. So here's the thing, okay? Right now, if you don't get out of the vehicle, you're going to be charged with obstructing an investigation. That is a criminal offense, and you will go to jail. What kind of abstructing? There's not different kinds. There's only one kind.
Starting point is 01:32:36 Okay. Because I've already accepted. explain it to you. Because I'm just failing to obey a command by an officer, a lawful order, is obstructing. So this is your last chance, step out of the vehicle for us? Everything is understandable. Okay.
Starting point is 01:32:51 So if you understand, go ahead and step out for us. Why will I not be pulled out? There we go. Alright. Go ahead and get on your stomach. Go over. Can't find your back. You does smell like alcohol.
Starting point is 01:33:06 When Marshawn decided not to get out himself, the best option was to just help him out a little. He was then taken back to jail and charged with DUI, driving an unregistered vehicle, and failure to drive in the travel lanes. The case is still ongoing and hasn't even gone to trial yet, with Marshawn pleading not guilty to each of his alleged crimes. He's playing the system to avoid jail, whereas this entitled woman thought fighting the cops directly would end in the same result. 30-year-old Karina was kicked off an airplane for attacking the employees. When the cops arrived, she fled to the airport bathroom. But what happens is nothing short of insane. Are you okay?
Starting point is 01:33:48 No, not. Not being your harassed and I'm not okay. Okay, well? I'm here to help you. What airline are you flying with? Honestly, no airline. I'll do the boss of airline tonight. I'll just f*** that money, bro, because I don't want to make a scene for y'all.
Starting point is 01:34:03 Karina claims she's being harassed and was treated on. and was treated unfairly by the aeroplane staff. She says she wasn't aggressive at all, but she did politely get off the plane because she didn't want to make a scene. The cops spend the next few minutes trying to convince Karina that if she's nice enough, she might be able to reason with the airline
Starting point is 01:34:20 and get her seat back on the plane. This at least gets her out of the stall, but she starts to be less cooperative when the cops start to ask her this question. Is that against law? No, that's why I'm asking her? No. I'm going to call her.
Starting point is 01:34:34 For what? Before I ask. answer any more questions, I'm gonna call away. Did you have anything to eat today? Before I answer any questions, I'm gonna call it where. Did you have anything to eat today? Have you eat today? Talk to my lawyer, by the way.
Starting point is 01:34:46 You haven't had anything to eat today? Talk to my lawyer. Talk to my lawyer. Are you flying? Talk to my lawyer. Are you going to Georgia? Like to my lawyer. Atlanta?
Starting point is 01:34:55 Talk to my lawyer. Okay. Her slurred speech and extremely awkward state of mind basically answer this question for us. So the cops decide to speed things up and put her in cops. Karina is then walked out to a patrol car, but before they can even get there, her attitude goes from bad to worse, and she starts to become violent. I don't, I really don't feel comfortable with him touching me. No, I don't want to touch me. I literally, he's on a powerful movement. I don't want him touching me.
Starting point is 01:35:22 I don't want him touching me. I don't want him touching me. I said I don't want him touching me. I don't feel comfortable with him. No, don't why are you touching me? Hey Karina, you promise we give, we'll let you stand back up. But I need you to say that you're not gonna kick my office, okay? Yes, Daddy, I promise, Addy, I'll be a good girl.
Starting point is 01:35:47 All right, Karina, can you walk for us? Alright Karina, can you walk for us? Don't touch him. Great. Come on. Okay. I don't want to touch me. I don't want to touch me.
Starting point is 01:36:08 I said I don't want to touch me. What don't you understand? Do not kick the officers. Do not kick an officer. Okay. So I'm female officers that's work me like I asked. Do not kick an officer. Okay, I don't want to touch me.
Starting point is 01:36:22 Do you understand? Don't. Is she here? Call my lawyer. Even getting Karina into a patrol vehicle seems to be a massive task for the officers as she continues to not cooperate. Karina was eventually brought back to the station where she was eventually brought back to the station where her prints were taken and her charges read.
Starting point is 01:36:57 She was hit with assaulting a public servant, public intoxication and resisting a rest and will likely be spending at least the night in jail to sleep the alcohol off. Karina's lawyer never showed up, and the same goes for the next case, but unfortunately for the suspect, somebody much, much worse, showed up. You know what you've found with your order, jail. On February 21st, 2022, police pulled over a Tesla after receiving a reckless driving report, but it was clear the driver had no intention of sticking around to get their ticket. Hey!
Starting point is 01:37:34 The Tesla just took off. Turn off the vehicle. Sheriff's office. The Tesla decides to pull over at this stop sign instead. The driver then starts to talk with the officer. But it's clear, she's more than a little confused. Oh, then stay in the fucking vehicle. What is it?
Starting point is 01:38:00 What is the 11th? What is the 11th? Come here. Come here. Stand in front of my patrol vehicle right now. Right now. Ma'am! Sorry, what are you accusing me on?
Starting point is 01:38:14 Ma'am? Yeah. You need to come over here right now. Why? Because I'm telling you to. You're running from me. I did not. I'm right here.
Starting point is 01:38:26 This is already one of the strangest traffic stops this officer, I've ever made, and it's only about to get weirder. She's refusing to comply. Get out of the vehicle. You got me $1.00, bro. Actively resistant. Get out of the vehicle. She's taking off.
Starting point is 01:38:59 Fifty eleven, I'm in pursuit again. We're stopped again. Turn off the vehicle! Share us off it! Stop me over. Oh my god, Dad! They're arresting this! What the hell, dude?
Starting point is 01:39:28 Dude, what are you doing? Don't fucking resist. What are you doing, dude? You didn't even know me. Dad, they're arresting me. Dad, me on the floor! Dad! I don't know what I did!
Starting point is 01:39:45 What am I doing? Footage like this can often feel distressing, until you realize it's caused by nothing other than the suspect's own incompetence. This girl intentionally ignored order after order from the officer and fled the scene multiple times. If she doesn't know what she did wrong, that's entirely her fault. Maybe that's the reason she's screaming for her father so much, something she continues to do long after being detained. No, this is what happens when you flee and then you kick me. I didn't flee and I didn't kick you. So those lights and sirens mean nothing.
Starting point is 01:40:20 We're just out here. Can I call my father? He owns the island. 15 to 11, you can release the air. Call my father. I'm not calling your dad. Then what are you going to do? How old are you? I'm 24. Okay, 24, we don't need to call your dad.
Starting point is 01:40:37 You could have killed someone. Yes, you could have killed you too, but you're alive, right? Something is clearly very wrong with this girl. Whether it's alcohol, drugs, or simply an incredibly corrupt worldview, the cops aren't sure. But they're bent on finding out. What? What? What's happening?
Starting point is 01:40:55 Why? What did I do? What did I do? What did I do? You ran from me. One, you ran. Two. You ran from one.
Starting point is 01:41:04 Him. How much? You know what? I'm not even going to ask any questions. All right, you got her. I'm going to go ahead and pet her down. Yeah. Please call my dad.
Starting point is 01:41:12 No. I, listen. No, I need my dad here before you do anything. No, that's not how this works. You're 24 years. I don't care. Do you want to participate in standard field sobriety exercises to dispel my belief that your body Yes, of course. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I've been clean. I've been clean for three years.
Starting point is 01:41:36 All the signs are pointing to a break in this girl's sobriety streak. She's confused, distressed, and almost delirious. Just take a look at her expression and behavior as the cop tries to explain how horribly she's been acting. Ma'am, the amount of lives that you just put at risk is ridiculous. Okay? I have no sympathy for you right now. you could have easily killed someone. There are little kids that live in this neighborhood. The fact that you... Get you and your crew to the big shows with GoTransit. Go connects to all the main concert venues
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Starting point is 01:42:21 offers the same weekday travel flexibility from $30 for $2. people and up to $60 for five. Buy yours at go-transit.com slash tickets. He would run from me. Walk up on him like that again. You are, you do not know how lucky you are.
Starting point is 01:42:35 You didn't kill someone. That's how you got your head to see, right? All right. I don't know if we could do him if she's resisting. Yeah, no. Dad! Despite briefly turning into a zombie, she's still able to yell for her father,
Starting point is 01:42:47 who miraculously has now decided to turn up. But before they're able to talk to him, they want to secure the girl in their patrol vehicle. A task that turned out to be much harder than they expected. We got resisting with violence. You didn't tell me why you're bringing me in the car. Because you are going to jail. Why?
Starting point is 01:43:19 Jesus Christ. Are you going to calm down if you talk to your dad? Yes. Please, let me talk to my dad, please! Please! Let me talk to my dad, please! She's obviously not going down easy, so the cops decided to finally let her talk to her dad to calm her down.
Starting point is 01:43:36 But things went down totally differently to what they expected. You have to calm down. Why are they? Because you've been drinking her, and you were speeding. And now the way you've acted, you've gotten yourself in a deep hole and they're going to take you to change. You want to take you to change?
Starting point is 01:43:53 You're going to happen. She's going to go. Huh? There's nothing I can do. Just see why I. Come down. I'll get down there and see you why I can't. I'll try to get down there with light.
Starting point is 01:44:06 But you can't, you can't start acting out. It's just going to get worse. What did I do? You know what you're telling. Dad, why are these? Why? You don't need to ask why. You don't need to do anything except know that you're going to jail.
Starting point is 01:44:21 No. Why am I going to do this? Stop. Why am I going to jail? Because you're speeding, you ran stop signs. Where was I speed? Well, that's probably you don't know. Often these rich entitled kids are the way they are because of their irresponsible parents.
Starting point is 01:44:41 But with a father that acts like this, it's difficult to imagine how she ended up this way. Either way, after a conversation with her father, the girl calmed down and was taken to jail where she was slapped with charges for deep. with charges for DUI, reckless driving, fleeing police, and resisting arrest with violence. There seems to be a common trait of these entitled girls driving drunk, because that's exactly what this next girl got caught doing. But she did a much worse job of hiding it. Stop screaming. They tell him to give me my phone!
Starting point is 01:45:12 You know who the f*** I am! We have dealt with this shit. Give me my phone. Stop screaming, ma'am. Okay, well, tell him to stop fucking. with me. Leave me alone. I hear your dog. I know who the f*** you are. Okay, well, trust me. Who am I then? Then you, I've dealt with you and your partner when you dealt with. Okay, then tell him to leave me the fuck alone. This girl was approached by a bar owner after he spotted her trying to drive away after drinking far too much. As you can tell, she was not too happy with this and started to get extremely
Starting point is 01:45:45 angry with the owner who proceeded to call the cops. You're not going to drive. So who's going to drive me? I don't know, you need to get an Uber or something like that. I'm not drunk and you're not going to drive. I'm not drunk at all. Do you want to follow me home? No, I can smell the alcohol coming on. Why don't you follow me home? We've already dealt each other before.
Starting point is 01:46:02 Just follow me home. Well, you're under the influence and we're not going to follow you home. You need to find a rock. This is fucking ridiculous, dude. This is how hilarious. No, I'm going to get my phone. I'm trying to get my phone. You just about fell into me.
Starting point is 01:46:20 No, I didn't. I'm going to get my phone. Okay. Is that okay? Are you going to shoot me? Are you going to shoot me? Her keys aren't in there. Okay.
Starting point is 01:46:30 My keys aren't in that. Are you going to shoot me when I get my phone on this? Put your hand behind you back. You're under arrest for disorderly conduct, for persistent. Arrest me. You're under arrest right now. Arrest me then. You are under arrest.
Starting point is 01:46:45 Arrest me. Please arrest me. This girl went down much easier, but continued to kick off after being put in coughs. Have a seat in there. Have a seat. No, not until I know. No.
Starting point is 01:46:55 No. You're going to have a seat. You're going to have a seat in this car before we get additional charges. Hey, James. Get in the car. If you get in the car, you can tell him. Stay over there. Put your feet in.
Starting point is 01:47:07 Put your feet in. No, not until I know when I can get, not until I can get my . Put your feet. I don't care. After being taken back to the station, the girl was charged with disorderly conduct and taken to conduct and taken to court where she pleaded guilty. She was fined $100 for the trouble she caused.
Starting point is 01:47:26 At least she didn't end up becoming violent, though. A stark contrast to the actions of this girl from Georgia. At around 4 a.m. on the 11th of August, 2021, three officers were called to an apartment complex on a disturbance call. When they arrived, they found three women outside. Things started to escalate quickly. Girl, don't bitch, I'm play with me. You fuck wrong with you, girl. Bitch, I don't I don't get with a fuck. It's four fucking one. Girl, bitch, I don't care. Bitch, I don't care.
Starting point is 01:47:53 It don't matter about no going back and far. She's grown as fault. Okay, well... Man, girl, I don't... Go stand up here. Don't tell me what I do. Don't tell you what I do. Because right now, I'm telling you what I do.
Starting point is 01:48:04 Sir, I'm not locked up and I'm not doing anything to the legal. Don't tell me what I'm doing. You are, what I'm doing. You are being disorderly right now. Baby, I'm not being illegal. This three man, that's not. No, baby. No, baby, no, I'm not.
Starting point is 01:48:15 All right, because you're not in the corrupt. You're not going to corroborate me to know this one party. Well, then sit down. No, I don't have to sit right here. I don't have to sit down and this is my wife, baby. This is my wife. Oh, yes, it is. You cannot yell at 4 o'clock in the morning.
Starting point is 01:48:28 Okay, baby, okay, I don't have to raise. Okay, I don't have to raise it. Bring it down. Don't tell me what to do. I can. I can tell you what to do. No, you cannot. Yes, I can't.
Starting point is 01:48:36 No, you cannot. I'll call you out here, babe. You cannot tell me what to do. This girl seems to be unaware of the facts that, at least when you're breaking the law, the cops are completely allowed to tell you what to do. If she doesn't realize this quickly, she might end up in a bad situation. to record a baby nothing. But to keep up to me, I need to relax. Relax off of wood. Because you can go to jail for disorderly conduct. Okay, this is on the conduct, but what am I
Starting point is 01:49:25 doing? You're going. It's four in the morning and you're drunk. Yes, there, yes, it does matter. Well, okay, what, do the glutechette, make me walk and do everything else. I don't have to. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. You call, you caught up a response that doesn't matter. It doesn't, and I'm recording it's right now. It doesn't matter. That's fine. It's recording as well. Okay. It doesn't matter. You're acting very. You have to stop talking for something.
Starting point is 01:49:47 She's just trying to go to jail is what she's trying to do. Yeah, that's what she's trying to do. Like, why are you talking to the officers? Like, they came out to save you. Oh, God. There's obviously been a disagreement with the two other girls at the house, but they're completely fine with sending her on her way and letting her sleep this off.
Starting point is 01:50:05 But for some reason, this girl just wants to keep pushing buttons and making things worse. Make sure you have my money. Make sure you have my money. All right. Okay, I'm walking off your foot. premises. I'm walking off your premises. No, I'm going to jail for what? Yeah, just all the conduct. For this only conduct. Make sure I'm not swinging at you.
Starting point is 01:50:23 Make sure you have my phone. Make sure you have my phone. Make sure you have my phone. And I'll walk you to the car. Man, I'm walking to your car. I'm walking to your car. I'm walking to your car. Don't fucking get me off. Don't fucking get me up. You going to jail. Oh. Stop. Don't you, dumb-ass, bitch! Fuck won't you ho? Yo, fucking fucking jacking me, bitch! Stop jacking me, ho!
Starting point is 01:50:47 Stop jacking me, bitch! Stop jacking me, bitch! Don't, bitch! Man, ho-ass-ho! Fuck won't you, bitch! Bitch! Fuck, fuck. Man, what's so?
Starting point is 01:51:02 Bitch! Bitch! Bitch! As you'd expect, the girl went straight to jail after this, where she was charged with one count of disorderly conduct and one count of felony obstruction. If you enjoy true crime videos like this, make sure you're subscribed to see more.

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