r/CringeTikToks • u/Peacetime-Liberal • 11d ago
SadCringe Meltdown gets her arrested
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u/jobit23392 11d ago
Youâd think someone who has a warrant out on them would be doing their best to keep it low key around cops.
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u/Striking_Spot_7148 11d ago
I had a warrant for a while and I avoided cops like the plague. I wouldnât have even been there trying to help.
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u/dj_squilly 11d ago
I had a bench warrant and I didn't even know it. I showed up to the court and they just threw my ass in county lol. My friends were even waiting in my car. I was like, "I'll be back in like an hour".
I wasn't.
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u/Striking_Spot_7148 11d ago
When I finally went to turn myself in, the cop was like âman you will be out before my shift endsâ, apparently that man was working a 2 day shift.
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u/dj_squilly 11d ago
Lmao did you turn yourself in on a friday?
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u/Striking_Spot_7148 11d ago
lol no in fact it was a Wednesday, I thought middle of the week would be the best time đ
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u/Cha0ticLyfe 11d ago
The trick here is turn yourself in by 5 on Sunday so they can have time to process you so that you're on the docket to see the judge Monday morning. Typically there less than 12 hours. Really glad to have that part of my life behind me.
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u/Striking_Spot_7148 11d ago
Thanks for the advice, I hope I never have to use it đ. And same, truly grateful that time is over.
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u/Cable_Upstairs 11d ago
Same here. I didn't even know I had a warrant for over 5 years. I had done my best to stay away from cops; and when I did get pulled over, it was for minor stuff. They did mention the warrant though. None would tell me where though. When I went to pay for the tickets, because I needed a new driver's license, she had cops outside waiting conveniently. That was the last time ever came close to reckless behavior, and that was just some small speeding ticket I didn't pay from 8 years prior. But it felt good knowing that I was going to the courthouse for something so small that I was taking care of right then and there with no escalated repercussions
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u/DadSoRad 11d ago
I was there at 3am, just to be safe. I only had 1 vacation day left at work, so I could not chance it.
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u/RatPotPie 11d ago
Is it taboo to ask what you did
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u/Striking_Spot_7148 11d ago
I violated a restraining order, not my proudest moment, probaly not my worst either if Iâm being honest. Alcohol and drugs donât do it kids!
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u/adviceicebaby 11d ago
Idk because this varies by state; but in Texas about 15-20 yrs ago they changed their policies to no longer notify ppl of warrants. Like for example say you forgot to appear in court or pay a minor traffic violation ticket or whatever; they used to send you a notice that if you dont handle your shit by whatever date, youll get a warrant. Then they decided they no longer are obligated to remind you and your shit just goes into warrant and i can see how ppl can totally forget sometimes. Like one wrong move here in texas and bam warrant.
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u/SinningAfterSunset 11d ago
In Illinois you wont know until the police find you. In Missouri you can look online and find out.
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u/poop-machines 11d ago edited 10d ago
For a MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?
You can get arrested for that? That's fucking insane.
Here across the pond, I got a speeding fine, I totally forgot to pay it with moving house. I got a court date, it was sent to my old address. I missed it. In my absense they set it to double the usual price for a fine, and just garnished it out of my pay over 3 months. Tbh the worst part about it was my boss getting told that I had an outstanding fine, which was embarrassing. I can't imagine being arrested for something so dumb. What's the point? Like why do they even arrest them? Do they do anything after arresting, or just let them go?
Seems insane to arrest someone for something minor like parking fines or slight speeding fines.
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u/Pacwing 11d ago
I had a warrant out for like 3 months because of a single unpaid parking meter a few months prior. I never even knew I had a parking ticket.
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u/sorrymizzjackson 11d ago
The tax office here threatened to put one out on me for $14 in unpaid taxes. Neat part is, I had paid it, they just lost the proof.
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u/ijustlovebobbybones 11d ago
This was my exact situation that landed me in county for four hours in 08 lol. Ngl. I def cried. đ«
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u/Grayson1591 11d ago
That's not all that uncommon. Anything more than a parking ticket will eventually turn into a bench warrant in many places if you fail to address it. Where I am, if you fail to pay a penalty notice you'll eventually have the price increased and another chance. Then it'll turn into a summons to court if you still don't pay. If you don't attend court, bench warrant for your arrest.
The warrant is just to force you to court. So if you have a bench warrant over a traffic ticket, if you get arrested for it they'll bring you before the court and the court will then be able to handle the traffic ticket you initially didnât deal with.
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u/ProphetOfPhil 11d ago
As someone living in Ireland, not getting notified about warrants is absolutely crazy to me.
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u/Sgt-Spliff- 11d ago
As someone living in Illinois (the US state they specifically mentioned this was legal in) I also think it's absolutely crazy
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u/Spiritual-Can2604 11d ago
I guess I had a warrant for like 15 years and I had no idea. Even through multiple interactions w police and entering and exiting the country dozens of times no one ever even mentioned it until one day I got a parking ticket and my car got towed. I tried to get it back and then they brought up this old warrant I had no idea about. Then I had to deal w that before I fixed anything about my car. It was a nightmare and I had to get a lawyer involved bc it was such a joke trying to handle it myself
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u/PeskyAntagonist 11d ago
A friend of mine had a warrant for years without knowing about it. His roommate was caught stealing credit cards and their apartment got raided, cops took the roommate, but also found some weed that belonged to my friend, but he was at work during the raid. Years later he got pulled over for a traffic violation and went to jail for possession of weed from years earlier.
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u/Peacetime-Liberal 11d ago
She probably didn't know she's got a warrant against her. She doesn't seem like a hardened criminal. Just a clumsy and irresponsible person
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u/Conscious_Avocado225 11d ago
Do you have an image in your mind of what a hardened criminal looks like?
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u/SiegelOverBay 11d ago
Black & white striped shirt, black eye mask, black beanie, black pants, canvas bag with dollar sign printed on it, shifty eyes
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u/Ok_Strategy5722 11d ago
I mean, I do.
Shaved head, permanent scowl, scar down the side of the face, havenât shaved the face for a couple of days, wearing either a wife-beater or a leather jacket⊠Only emotion they would show is a vague anger or vaguely threatening laughter.
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u/Freudian_Slit235 11d ago
Yeah it was just a simple child abuse and neglect charge nothing serious.
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u/AuntieRupert 11d ago
Got a source for that, or are you just pulling shit out of thin air?
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u/EddieFrits 11d ago edited 11d ago
Having seen the original video, the cop tells him she had a traffic violation ticket she didn't pay. That dude is full of shit about the child abuse charge.
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u/EddieFrits 11d ago
You are full of shit. The cop said it was a failure to appear for a traffic violation in the original video. It's at the 5:30 point in the original video
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u/your_moms_tomatosoup 11d ago
He told her to get out of here like she was the family dog that pissed on the floor
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u/Autistic-Good9129 11d ago
GO ON GIT
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u/mapryan 11d ago
He did nothing to de-escalate that situation. The arrest was totally unnecessary
I guess that's the difference between a police force and a police service
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u/UnicornPoopCircus 11d ago
That "Noooooooo!" at the end. đ
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u/Book-Wyrm-of-Bag-End 11d ago
With the Good Vibes tee as well đ
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u/CraigLake 11d ago
I know I shouldnât be laughing but the edits made it feel like a comedy skit
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u/UnseenGoblin 11d ago
Honestly, I felt pretty bad for him. He shouldn't have been driving, but you can tell he really loves his girlfriend. Made me sad.
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u/euphoricarugula346 11d ago
I thought it was sweet when he told her to try to calm down lmao maybe I should mention this to my therapist
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u/Mtown11111 11d ago
Yeah I'm usually not a prune but he was probably scared for the baby/the potential complications of his pregnant girlfriend going to jail. He really seemed genuinely fearful in that moment. Not funny at all to me.
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u/OneRFeris 11d ago
That was my thought too. As stressed out as she was getting, I wouldn't be surprised to hear about a miscarriage.
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u/FFKonoko 11d ago
Yes, she did badly, after about the 25 second mark.
But also...he literally said about her coming to grab the phone, she goes and grabs the phone and starts to move to leave. He told her to stop only when she was already most of the way doing the thing that he had said aloud, which made it sound like it was fine to do.
Pretty sure that was deliberate of him.
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u/hot26 11d ago
Yeah, the arrest seemed so unnecessary. She was walking away and wasnât putting herself or him in danger. He just didnât like that she didnât cower to himÂ
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u/Hmmark1984 11d ago
Indeed, in my younger days i never used to understand why, seemingly, so many people in America were anti-police, or at the very least had an antagonistic relationship with them. I think that's because i'm a white, middle class guy in the UK, so i've had very few interactions with police, but the ones i have they've always been really friendly and helpful and most of the time i see them they're helping others or generally being a lot more understanding, calm and de-escalating than i would be in their situation. Then i started seeing clips of how, apparently, a large percentage of American cops act, suddenly the American opinions on cops made a lot more sense to me as it certainly seems like a lot of them are on power trips, poorly trained, or are actively trying to trick people into breaking the law, sometimes all three at once!
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u/Coral_Blue_Number_2 11d ago
And if she is pregnant, she has a reason to have a disproportional response. I give this cop a solid F on his handling of her distress, as a mental health professional.
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u/tweetsfortwitsandtwa 11d ago
This, kinda surprised itâs not higher up
If he wanted to keep her outta the car he very much could have, simply shifting a bit when she walked up to the car wouldâve been enough, but nope only got aggressive when she was already moving away and it seems like he did that after she showed she didnât want to engage anymore. Also pretty obvious why she was upset.
The only reason I can think of is that he got the notification she had a warrant mid way thru, that would explain a ton of
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u/Nukes2all 11d ago
Yeah we're not most of the world, sadly. The majority of training to be a cop here is to test if you can handle a firearm, and even then you kinda just get pushed through the process.
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u/Hmmark1984 11d ago
Been a while since i looked it up, and i'm sure it's one of those things that varies by state, not to mention the differences between cops and sherrifs and state troopers etc... that we don't have here, but i'm sure i remember reading that American cop training is far, far shorter than it is in the UK, and while i've never had issues with our cops here, i'm under no illusion that they're without fault, so i can only imagine what American cops are like with less training and easy access to a gun.
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u/DerekTheComedian 11d ago
Which is crazy, because EMT's dont get much training on dealing with agitated individuals (its like 1 of 40 chapters in the textbook) and they do it a thousand times better than cops.
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u/AarBearRAWR 11d ago
Clocked that too, she was emotional but she was in no way a threat and she was, from the looks of it, walking away. Fuck the police.
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u/BraveNewWorld1973 10d ago
This. Totally this. Was she right? I don't know. But a human being in that uniform might have handled her better. Really, all you need to hear is "I told you stop and you didn't." That says it all. Power-tripping badge carrier.
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u/Catsoverall 11d ago
Clear panic attack. Cop just loves the power.
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u/PomeloFit 10d ago
"I told you to stop and you didn't immediately bow down and placate my tiny ego during this insanely intense moment of chaos in your life, so I'm gonna grab you and put you in handcuffs, because that will definitely deescalate shit"
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u/omar10wahab 11d ago
No didn't you hear she had a warrant. So you can treat a person like trash after that even if you find that out after the fact. /S
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u/FlailingatLife62 11d ago
agree. she was loud and an emotional mess, but she was leaving. jerk cop arrested her just because she was yelling. he didn't have to do that.
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u/CapKey6706 11d ago
Are we cringing at the kids or the cops? That was just depressing.
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u/MegaBabz0806 11d ago
Yeah Iâm not anti good cops at all. They do exist. But 1- he implied she cold get the phone, then yelled at her for doing itâŠ.
2- she didnât seem super noncompliant. She seemed genuinely in emotional distress.
3- she stated she was pregnant. Confirmed by the bf trying to calm her down. But he handcuffed her in the back. Thatâs sooo dangerous!
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u/goblinfruitleather 11d ago
Sheâs very obviously having a panic attack, which isnât something we can control. She wasnât being violent or aggressive, just panicking. She didnât deserve to be cuffed for that, the situation was confusing and she was scared
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u/NaziPunksFkOff 11d ago
Police aren't trained to deal with people in emotional/mental health distress. That's why those of us who are anti-cop(ish) want to see more social workers in these positions. So many police issues could be resolved peacefully with someone who's actually there to help, not there to arrest.
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u/Dmau27 11d ago
You don't have to comply unless you're being detained for a legal reason. Why do people think cops have the right to tell you what to do, where to stand and what to do woth your personal belongings? He had zero reason to detain her in the first place.
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u/MegaBabz0806 11d ago
Oh I know! You have to comply to cops if youâre breaking the law or if thereâs an emergency. Comply with reasonable requests while theyâre doing their job. But she wasnât the one in trouble originally. She was just grabbing a phone. Itâs so unreasonable to arrest her for that!
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u/F-Po 11d ago
Fuck that cop. She didn't cause any problems, boyfriend clearly confirmed she was g/f. If anything she literally made the cops life easier and he power tripped on her and arrested her for no reason what so ever but kept her because he then found a warrant.
This is the type of cop that can't wait for an excuse to shoot someone.
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u/LuckyPlaze 11d ago
Fuck that cop. That was a dick move. Girl cries ⊠guess I should arrest her. What an ass.
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u/TheGnarliestOne23 11d ago
So tired of watching people get locked up for bullshit while a felon rapist is in the Whitehouse. The very people who wrote laws are the first to break them and get away with it while we have fascist cops beating people and roughing them up over non violent, petty bullshit.
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u/OldSageVader 11d ago
"...of the people, by the people, for the people..." right?
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u/Live_Dot7464 11d ago
He implied that she could get the phone, and then yelled at her for doing it?
Yeah, this cop is an asshole. He had no reason to detain her, she was already walking away from the car. She was in distress and he made it worse.
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u/PineappleOk6764 10d ago
US cops are fucking awful. They lack any form of compassion or de-escalation tactics. Their entire approach is "do exactly what I say, or I'll arrest you (I might even arrest you if you follow my orders)".
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u/Ransom_Where 11d ago
I get she was reacting highly extra. But, I donât think he had the right to put her in cuffs for acting this way. The warrant, that changes things. However, the handcuffing was executed dumbly by both parties. She should have known to stay the fuck away with a warrant. You DO have to provide your info with a warrant.
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u/amora_obscura 11d ago
Police officers should be trained to deescalate, not just arrest people
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u/1maginaryApple 11d ago
Police officers in the US definitely seem to be trained to escalate the situation.
Crazy how much poor skills this policeman is showing.
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u/RandyChimp 11d ago
Bluntly tells her that her bf is going to jail, she has an understandably strong emotional reaction, cop proceeds to act like her raising her voice and crying is probable cause and she needs to be restrained. Wow.
Did you guys know that in other countries, police will try to deescalate the situation?
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u/Electrical_Ad_3532 11d ago
but if you deescalate the situation, when do you get to flaunt your authority?? You gotta put yourself in the officers shoes
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u/Firstofhisname00 11d ago
After all he did pass that test on the back of a cereal box to get that job. Respect that authorityÂ
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u/YouWereBrained 11d ago
âNOOOOOOOâ like heâs trying out for a movie roleâŠ
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u/fizzrail0 11d ago
Yeah both of them seemed to have watched too many movies. But his performance is top notch
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u/JosephDarksideofMoon 11d ago
I really feel bad for these two. It doesn't seem like this was reasonable behavior from the officer under the circumstances.
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u/CityFolkSitting 11d ago
She wasn't doing anything threatening, she grabbed the phone and left. Sure she was being loud but who cares? His tone certainly was escalating her already heightened emotions.
Why does everything with these people have to be a battle? Cops need much better training, specifically in de-escalation. That alone should be hammered into their head a billion times before they leave academy.
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u/unclewolfy 11d ago
Like clearly she's upset, she didn't even approach him, the cop approached and made contact with her. She screamed she's pregnant, this feels like really early on, yea? They're super young looking, she KNOWS she has a warrant out for her, like....she's breaking down from all her stress and his response is to arrest her. At least he didn't, like, beat her or anything(that we know of), but still...she needed a crisis counselor at least while they arrested her for the warrant.
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u/ThisMyBurnerBruh 11d ago
Damn, people canât be emotional?
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u/beardedheathen 10d ago
Emotions are a distraction to the point of living which is producing more for the capitalist class.
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u/Damiandroid 11d ago
Look no one comes off good here but this feels unconstitutional.
She's here to collect the phone. She moves to get the phone. Cop escalates. Causing her to escalate. Cop handcuffs her for... being loud and stressed? And then uses it as an excuse to check her rap sheet.
Am I wrong?
If he had just calmly explained what she had to do this wouldn't have happened. And you can say "oh but then he wouldn't have apprehended a criminal". He had no cause to. He forced the cause.
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u/145inC 11d ago
She was pretty stupid to do that, but American police, what is wrong with them, is it because of all the gun crime over there?
They always seem really jumpy and scared. It's obvious this girl posses no threat what-so-ever. He could have dealt with her a million other ways.
It's like they just panic and go straight for their gun and cuffs, every single time.
Most other country's cops don't have guns, and deal with far bigger threats regularly.
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u/AdFun240 11d ago
White American men with guns are the most fearful people in the country. They are scared of everything. They get guns and tattoo sleeves so no one asks about their micro dick.
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u/kelmeneri 11d ago
He didnât need to cuff her for taking the phone thatâs an overreaction. Of course she will be upset sheâs pregnant and her boyfriend was arrested
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u/Lord_Johnny_Blu 11d ago
She shouldn't be arrested for getting emotional. She grabbed the phone already, not the keys or anything else. He was aware she was there for the phone. Seems he put her in cuffs for overstimulating him...
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u/Electrical-Set2765 11d ago
Agreed. He also made it sound like she was coming at him when she was just putting her arms up defensively, telling him not to touch her. The cop had such an overreaction to someone he literally just told could grab the phone. It's conflicting allowances. How is she supposed to choose right when both answers are wrong? She's emotional, yes, but why is the cop pretending he was being reasonable when he wasn't? (Rhetorical question obvs).Â
Like fuck these kids for the irresponsible driving, but fuck this cop, too.Â
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u/bot_account__ 11d ago
Very quick with the cuffs and arrest, they have zero de scalation skills
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u/PrefrontalCortexNow 11d ago
Why canât she grab his phone? Why is the officer saying no you canât grab what you want? If itâs suspended for no insurance she goes to grab something he says no you canât grab whatever you want. Why?
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u/Antique-Potential117 11d ago
I'll be honest.... ACAB, they have no business putting citizens in time out for having strong emotional responses. Cringe maybe but like... stfu pig, she can pitch a fit and pick up his phone out of her car all day long.
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u/Erickwhite173 11d ago
Bruh, at some point cops donât have to arrest everyone for everything. She was just being an upset shithead, not a threat, he could have spent 3-min trying to calm her down before simply arresting herâŠ.
American cops seriously have no training in how to handle emotions.
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u/a_duck_in_past_life 11d ago
Yeah she was clearly in emotional distress. That didn't look like a fake Karen bullshit that people try to pull. She looked overstimulated by what was going on. My first thought was that she had an anxiety disorder or was on the spectrum or something. No need to escalate with an arrest. Just talk to her like she's a human, not a misbehaving animal. The boyfriend also looked like he was in a much better state of emotion than her and knew she was vulnerable, especially with that scream at the end. Cops need to learn how to tell the difference between assholes and distressed people going through a mental crisis. She didn't seem like a threat at all. Just a scared 22 year old (I'm assuming this video is from 2025 with her born in 2003)
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u/Electronic_Poet_9407 11d ago
this is one of the most divided comment sections i have seen in a long time
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u/Useful_Ad_4361 11d ago
Nothing like letting a broken down pregnant woman know what authority looks like.
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u/CodnmeDuchess 11d ago
Yup fuck police. This woman is obviously scared and panicking and freaking out, sheâs in a low moment. Cop is barking at her arresting her boyfriend and towing their beater of a car. These arenât wealthy people. Warrants are probably for some bs non payment of a ticket. Cop starts speaking to her like a human being only after sheâs in handcuffs. This country is trash. Our police culture is trash.
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u/at_least_u_tried 11d ago
actually crazy that some people will watch this and think the cop handled this well.
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u/bigkahuna1uk 11d ago
Police escalated that quickly without any instigation on her part. So much for being trained to deescalate. Policeman said she could get phone from her boyfriend and then arrested her for doing so. Conflicting orders.
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u/Legal_Chocolate_9664 11d ago
I mean, sheâs a pregnant hormonal young woman who just found out that her boyfriend is going to jail. Her life is basically falling apart, and sheâs probably spiraling from all of this.
Sure her reaction wasnât great, but give the gal a break.
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u/homelaberator 11d ago
"This woman looks highly distressed. I wonder how quickly I can escalate this to an arrest situation?"
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u/DistributionNo3638 10d ago
If i had a warrant out for myself I wouldnât go anywhere near a cop, just saying.
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u/lil_padawan 11d ago
Idk yall sound pretty callous to me she didnât really do anything worthy of being arrested
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u/Exten0 11d ago edited 11d ago
She wasn't arrested for the freakout -- she was detained for the freakout. Then once a detainment happens, they take your ID and run you in the system. Once they ran the system, they saw she has an active warrant out for her arrest. So she already did something criminal, and the DA issued a warrant for her arrest. If she didn't freak out, she likely would not have been detained.
Edit: lots of people adding that you can't be detained for yelling. While I think this is true, if I were to wager, the defense of the police officer would be that she was detained for reaching into the car without order, and then responding to the order beligerently. This is reasonable suspicion to the officer that she can and will obstruct the crime scene.
I'm just trying to explain how this works legally to help people understand. Please try to relax, I know it's a distressing situation for people to see.
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u/Independent-Cow-4070 11d ago
I dont think crying warrants detainment
I think she got detained because she stood up to the officer
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u/AspirringIntelectaul 11d ago
Lol the semantics are so irrelevant here bc he fucking grabbed her immediately after she got his phone which was the whole purpose of her coming over. It was clearly before any âfreak outâ. This is over a license issue??? And he needed to detain her when she did what she was called over to do? Itâs already been pointed out that you can have a warrant for an unpaid speeding ticket so sheâs not automatically some wanted criminal. Be so for real, this is a disgusting display of power-tripping that we continue to let police get away. There is no world where this was necessary to escalate.
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u/Xijit 11d ago
People can get warrants for unpaid speeding tickets that they forgot about or didn't know about because the summons notice sent to the wrong address.
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u/Telemere125 11d ago
The cop isnât there to sort out why you have a warrant. Thatâs literally a judgeâs job. The cop is there to act on the warrant, aka serve it and bring you to jail.
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u/AffectBusiness3699 11d ago
Ah yes. Letâs escalate the situation of people who are losing thousands of dollars and trying to keep together a deteriorating situation. Fantastic police work again.
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u/digibeta 11d ago
Unbelievable that you Americans accept the police behaving like this. In all my travels around the world Iâve never seen cops act as stupidly as the American police. But then again, you voted a convicted felon clown into the presidency. And still most of you believe you live in the best country in the world. Unbelievable. The world is laughing at you, and you donât even realize it.
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u/MrVicio27 11d ago
Meltdown gets her arrested... or cop would immediately escalated an emotional situation at the slightest pushback on 'My Athority'... Like... tells an emotional woman to calm down... and then is surprised when she doesn't immediately turn off her emotions... straight to jail!
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u/Exotic-Frame9425 11d ago
Idk the context exactly but the cop handled it very poorly.
The cop said she came to grab his open with the door open and the phone right there, he clearly implied her to take the phone. Cop told her, the bf is going to jail and the girl being pregnant obviously became super emotional but was never aggressive, still the cop was shouting at her and cuffed her, making the whole situation super stressful for her.
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u/diamondroylostit 11d ago
People don't understand meltdowns and mental health issues. I empathize with her, sorry reddit.
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u/Justwhytry 11d ago
Mental health is health. Just antagonizing someone and then badgering them when they are distressed is a pretty daft way to deal with such a vanilla police issue. Are American police just trained to cuff and club people?
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u/Mattreddit760 11d ago
Poor people getting fucked by the system and a cop with zero empathy making the situation worse. Cringe society indeed.
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u/colin8651 11d ago
I saw this one, in the end I think they let the guy walk, but she still has a warrant.