Pearl - January 08, 2026


35 Mins of Female Cops Being More Likely To Game-End YOU


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The Law of Self-defense expert Andrew Branco joins Jemele to discuss the dangers of self-defense cases involving female police officers, and why they should not be allowed to have a gun in the first place.

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00:00:00.000 just fired two officers after the 11 live investigators uncovered they flipped a coin
00:00:05.040 to decide whether to arrest a driver for speeding oh they did not
00:00:09.300 what up guys welcome to my reaction series today we are going to be reacting to female
00:00:15.820 police officers being useless but today we have a special guest the man the myth the legend andrew
00:00:21.300 branco with the law of self-defense welcome to the show hey i'm going to give myself applause
00:00:26.020 yeah yeah so what have you seen in have you ever covered a self-defense case
00:00:33.500 where like a female police officer was involved or like they messed up their job or something
00:00:41.500 yeah i will tell you that there is nothing more dangerous on god's great earth than a scared
00:00:46.780 female police officer everyone in the vicinity dies yeah they're just dangerous uh they're
00:00:53.120 dangerous because they panic. They can't resort to muscular strength to defend themselves. So
00:00:59.080 they're very quick to go to the gun. And they go to the gun in the circumstances in which a male
00:01:04.360 police officer probably wouldn't. And they make a lot of mistakes in judgment because they think
00:01:09.900 they're going for their taser to electrocute somebody. And instead, they pull out their gun
00:01:15.980 unintentionally and shoot that person because they're panicked.
00:01:19.780 so what kind of case have you represented like what is there a specific one you're thinking of
00:01:24.940 well the the most the one that most people would know would be uh oh good heavens what the heck
00:01:31.860 was her name it was a police officer up in minnesota or someplace she pulled over a young
00:01:36.760 black male driver uh and things went sideways and she decided she was going to tase him dante right
00:01:42.580 i remember his name she was going to tase him and she shouts taser taser taser so everyone in the
00:01:47.840 vicinity knows a taser's about to go off and then she shoots him with her pistol she actually had
00:01:53.180 her clock in her hand no he didn't live no oh wow yeah she got convicted of manslaughter
00:01:59.160 did she go to jail yeah for how long uh i think it was less than two years of course she did go
00:02:08.300 i was like this is gonna be a slap on the wrist there's no way
00:02:13.780 okay so this is a crazy man on christmas day yanks a female police officer out of her car
00:02:20.980 gets in and drives off no we all don't stop me and i get locked up i'm gonna turn that i think
00:02:29.560 copyright okay so he's going across the street okay wait
00:02:38.380 wait so he slowly walks up to the car he's obviously terrified of the law
00:02:49.360 he notices it's a girl
00:03:08.380 yeah and these guys they make that assessment immediately they'll do it with male cops too
00:03:12.880 but generally they assess it's too risky with a male cop they see a female cop and they're just
00:03:17.080 like i can take her i don't have to pay attention to her and and they're right most of the time
00:03:23.220 yeah have you ever seen a female cop that was good at her job
00:03:28.020 yeah the trouble is most of most police work just hauled her and sat in the car
00:03:36.160 oh my god sorry god what'd you say i mean most police work is not violence most police work is
00:03:45.620 writing tickets and stuff like that and taking reports and they do fine for that kind of stuff
00:03:49.500 but they they should be kind of a kind of cop that doesn't have a gun you know that isn't expected to
00:03:55.120 engage in violence uh they would be fine in that kind of bureaucratic role but you give them a gun
00:03:59.800 and you you pretend that they're capable of effectively using force against most criminals
00:04:04.720 or men, against men who are larger and stronger than them, it's just going to be a bad day.
00:04:09.260 I remember I was, I teach at the FBI Academy sometimes, and I was up there and with a,
00:04:14.700 walking with a FBI agent, a dude, a combat veteran, and a couple of young female FBI
00:04:21.260 agents walk past us and we say hello.
00:04:23.960 And they were like 110 pounds.
00:04:26.340 I mean, they didn't weigh anything.
00:04:28.060 And I asked my buddy, I said, hey, what happens to one of these chicks when she encounters
00:04:31.680 a real bad guy?
00:04:32.900 And he said, they die.
00:04:34.720 yeah i just can't because i'm pretty tall for a woman i'm six i mean we've met in person but
00:04:45.080 like i'm six feet and i could just say my experience playing basketball against men i've
00:04:51.200 played basketball for 20 years and sometimes i'll do pickup and if a guy played like one year of
00:04:57.480 high school and cooked i'm done he wins like there's no and they probably take it easy if
00:05:02.620 being honest when i play so i don't i just don't know how you could be delusional enough to be a
00:05:08.060 female cop i don't really get it and most girls most women have never been punched in the face
00:05:13.500 and if you've never been punched in the face that first fist to the face you know is is pretty
00:05:18.680 astonishing providence police officers facing several drug charges after patucket police say
00:05:23.980 she was arrested in a narcotics bus this morning kate wilkinson joins us now live in studio with
00:05:28.600 New details we just learned from police.
00:05:31.840 Yeah, Pawtucket police say it was a months-long investigation that led to the arrest of 25-year-old Destiny Vieira.
00:05:39.300 Destiny!
00:05:41.800 She's got a stripper name.
00:05:44.700 You know what else?
00:05:45.440 Yeah, you put these women in with a bunch of muscular police officers with guns.
00:05:51.500 I mean, they start banging everybody.
00:05:53.420 Oh, you put them in prison.
00:05:54.520 You put them in prison as guards?
00:05:56.500 Oh, no!
00:05:57.100 prisons and they they are the pregnancy rate goes through the roof it's unbelievable oh my god yeah
00:06:04.340 you're right she's probably getting the numbers of the guy she's arrested she's not begging the
00:06:08.360 cop she's making the guy she's arresting charges she faces she's accused of selling or manufacturing
00:06:15.080 in the area of a school just last september destiny vieira took an oath to protect the city
00:06:21.480 of providence now patucket police say she has been charged in a narcotics investigation based on the
00:06:26.960 seriousness of the allegations and the standards that we uphold in the Providence Police
00:06:32.240 Department, this individual will not be retained by the Providence Police. Providence Police Chief
00:06:36.920 Colonel Oscar Perez says because Vieira has been on the force for less than a year,
00:06:41.500 she was only a probationary officer. According to the city of Providence,
00:06:45.340 her salary at the time of her arrest was around $73,000. So when you see a young person that
00:06:50.980 had the opportunity of a lifetime to make a difference, and unfortunately, you know,
00:06:55.060 because of certain um judgments that they make uh it pains the the uh the work patucket police
00:07:01.220 say viera was arrested in the early hours of this morning alongside 24 year old jalen lopez
00:07:06.260 of patucket both are facing multiple drug dealing that's her man yeah what are do you think she's
00:07:15.780 cute no no wouldn't no i think i think she'd be wood for a decent amount of guys she kind of looks
00:07:23.540 she has a stripper look to me i think you're right about it and manufacturing charges among
00:07:28.100 the accusations that this was happening in or around a school patucket police did not immediately
00:07:33.780 provide where the drug bust occurred it's upsetting but i'll tell you that it does not define
00:07:38.420 the dedicated work of the men and women in the province police department
00:07:42.340 the men always have to clean up the women's mess the other funny thing is this is the police chief
00:07:47.220 of it sounds like it's rhode island rhode island the state of rhode island he's got a thick hispanic
00:07:52.500 accent like how does that happen they keep letting them in i mean it's too late there's too many it's
00:07:59.860 cooked unless do you think it's not cooked you're smarter than me what do you think we we've got a
00:08:06.280 lot i think we have almost 200 million third world migrants in america we have a lot of people to
00:08:11.320 move out it's funny every time like ice does a raid in a neighborhood all the headlines for the
00:08:16.200 next week are like everything is shut down there's nobody in the stores no one's going to school it
00:08:20.620 It looks like a zombie apocalypse occurred, and that tells you how many people are really
00:08:25.660 here.
00:08:26.660 It's unbelievable.
00:08:27.660 Yeah.
00:08:28.660 Harris County Precinct 1 deputy who was fired after being caught on camera pointing her
00:08:32.940 gun at a man during a family dispute.
00:08:35.300 Tonight that man is sharing his story about FOX 26's Abigail Dye, including new audio
00:08:40.940 recorded moments before the viral video started rolling.
00:08:44.800 You've probably seen this video.
00:08:48.680 Now, former Precinct 1 deputy Brittany Brown is seen in uniform, off-duty, pointing her weapon at Michael Evans.
00:08:57.660 Because she literally pulled me over in a regular car with a firearm.
00:09:01.780 She just jumped out the car at that point, ran around to my driver's door, and planted the gun in my face.
00:09:06.520 She's using her service pistol in her uniform to pull in and oppress me.
00:09:11.760 Before this, Evans says he got in an argument with his then-fiancé, who is Brown's sister.
00:09:17.300 He says he took his feet off his phone.
00:09:19.160 Oh, my God.
00:09:22.380 She called her sister the cop.
00:09:24.240 Oh, my God.
00:09:25.780 Black women.
00:09:26.800 It's like, of course.
00:09:28.020 You know, I think that's the only time black men can say they're targeted by police unfairly.
00:09:33.600 It might be true.
00:09:36.900 I'd be like, you know what?
00:09:38.240 That might have actually happened.
00:09:40.440 And drove off.
00:09:42.040 And you said you did take the phone.
00:09:44.080 I just took the phone, which I bought.
00:09:46.360 So I was going to bring it back to her.
00:09:47.920 I wasn't going to keep her phone.
00:09:49.040 I didn't need it.
00:09:49.900 I just needed that problem to come to a halt and let's talk.
00:09:53.620 Not long after this happened, Evan says before he hit record, he called his sister,
00:09:58.640 who recently found out that the call captured more audio of the incident.
00:10:03.560 She didn't answer, so I ended up on answering machine.
00:10:05.540 Holy ****, anything I do is just a lot.
00:10:08.800 I want you motherf***er.
00:10:11.020 I'm on duty.
00:10:11.960 Everything I do is just, but I offered her the phone thousands of times.
00:10:15.060 precinct one launched an internal investigation that took about a month and this week how does
00:10:20.220 it take a month i mean this is pretty they wanted to they wanted to so they the headlines come out
00:10:25.200 about the event and then they want the waters to quiet down a bit before they actually release the
00:10:29.260 report it's deliberate and then basically let her out yeah yeah is it like the longer a case
00:10:37.560 takes the more likely they're going to go slap on the wrist i mean if this is not justified right
00:10:42.800 and look at her it certainly looks like it was not justified this is aggravated assault with
00:10:48.600 a deadly weapon this is good for 10 to 20 years in prison in most states but she'll get away with
00:10:53.600 it because she's a you know a black woman who's wearing a uniform at the time what do you think
00:10:57.700 she'll get nothing i think she'll get fired if we're lucky she gets fired yeah investigation
00:11:04.780 concluded the result brown being fired i i feel like there's some justice been done
00:11:11.100 some not all because i mean and he'll sue the department of course he'll sue the police
00:11:17.400 department and so he'll get money from the police department pouring the gun at any any some person
00:11:22.340 anyone any one person i mean i probably would have went to jail that day i feel like if you
00:11:27.980 are on duty or if you are wearing the the uniform of an on-duty officer and and and using a service
00:11:33.840 pistol then that's definitely official oppression precinct one said official oppression as they've
00:11:39.800 submitted all of their findings to the Harris County District Attorney's Office. Now it's up
00:11:44.120 to them and a jury to decide if Brown will be criminally charged. This is wrong you know this
00:11:51.280 is wrong. That's crazy I mean she sent her sister and and if our civilians and Houstonians have to
00:11:58.300 be held accountable I feel like the Houstonian officers should be held accountable. I reached
00:12:03.520 out to Brown's attorney for response and I have yet to hear back but when I do I'll update this
00:12:07.820 story on Fox 26. And by the way, it would be an official suppression of civil rights. I mean,
00:12:15.500 if he sues, it'll be under federal statute 1983, which is suppression of rights under color of law
00:12:21.720 as a law enforcement agent. But it would never go to court. I mean, the department will just
00:12:27.280 settle out of court. They'll give him some money that he's happy with. How much money do you think
00:12:31.320 they'll give them you know it's hard to say because yeah you have to understand that these
00:12:37.240 these higher level officers these chiefs and captains within police departments they're not
00:12:42.560 really cops anymore they're politicians and politicians are always happy to spend other
00:12:47.880 people's money taxpayer money to make their political problems go away so there's almost
00:12:53.140 no limit i mean they don't care it's not coming out of their pocket because it comes out of the
00:12:56.880 public's pocket pocket so who cares it's kind of like the daycares did you see that
00:13:03.440 in minnesota yeah i know isn't that crazy um guys if you didn't see it this i couldn't believe it
00:13:12.680 it was like this 21 year old kid or he was under 30 for sure this young reporter who just shows up
00:13:18.840 to these daycares in minnesota that they're giving like millions of dollar of taxpayer dollars to
00:13:23.880 and it turns out that there's no kids there it's like these somalians or something yep and i'm like
00:13:30.540 how is it these gen z guys are just like like exposing government corruption as a hobby like
00:13:37.180 aren't there people whose jobs it is to do this it is amazing this one kid i'll call him a kid
00:13:42.500 because he looks super young to me but he's walking around with a gopro or his phone or
00:13:46.560 whatever he's using like by himself by himself exposing all this this is billions of dollars
00:13:52.280 fraud my favorite one was he got to the fake uh daycare that was that was called the learning
00:13:57.800 center and they had misspelled the word learning and like that should have been a clue
00:14:04.040 i should have been a clue that's funny
00:14:06.760 confirms it just fired two officers after the 11 alive investigators uncovered they flipped a coin
00:14:12.600 to decide whether to arrest a driver for speeding oh they did not
00:14:17.320 I don't think I've ever seen a guy do something that unprofessional
00:14:23.960 in these copery I mean I've seen I've seen a guy accept some favors he maybe shouldn't have
00:14:30.300 accepted but I just have you seen that like a guy doing rock paper sit like something like this
00:14:37.260 normally they're smart enough not to get caught
00:14:39.980 Yeah, and they did it on body cam.
00:14:43.980 11 Alive investigator Andy Perotti explains how this all played out.
00:14:47.680 Andy?
00:14:48.180 Well, Cheryl, they were previously on suspension during an internal affairs investigation.
00:14:52.480 And then this morning, the city announced their termination just two weeks after 11 Alive
00:14:57.480 investigators first aired this video of the officers using a coin flipping app during
00:15:02.580 a traffic stop.
00:15:03.580 A head or tail.
00:15:05.580 Okay.
00:15:06.580 this is tail right yeah so really 23 michael jordan hi so i got too too fast let me write
00:15:16.920 this down too fast recognitions is it reckless yeah you can do reckless what you just watched
00:15:23.940 includes four i mean listen i will just point out that for all of human history all of human
00:15:32.220 history except the last 100 years women were not allowed to make societally important decisions
00:15:38.780 and they were only allowed to make personally important decisions under the guidance of a
00:15:42.700 father or then a husband we certainly did not put them in positions of authority like this
00:15:47.820 and when we do put them in these positions of authority we should not be shocked at what we get
00:15:53.980 yeah officers courtney brown and christy wilson discussing whether or not to write the driver a
00:15:59.900 ticket or place her into custody ultimately they used that coin flipping app to help make that
00:16:05.020 decision after the 11 live investigators obtained the video the driver's case was dismissed and the
00:16:11.500 officers removed from the streets and that girl it was her lucky day you got arrested she's gonna
00:16:16.940 sue too lucky day you know that happened to a cousin of mine he died but before he did he was
00:16:23.660 i had a cousin who's kind of a crackhead and um he got arrested for it was like in illinois i think
00:16:30.140 there's like a three strike thing or at least there was at the time this is like 10 years ago
00:16:34.460 and maybe 15 i was a kid and um but what he would do is he wasn't like violent or anything but he
00:16:41.820 would steal things to get drugs essentially so like that's that's how he would end up going to
00:16:46.940 jail is the robbing usually not like he wouldn't really get caught with the drugs but he would
00:16:53.980 break into people's garages and steal like lawn equipment right oh so um oh no do you know what it
00:17:01.420 was sorry i'm butchering this he was on his third strike and he was arrested they did something
00:17:09.900 wrong in his arrest but he had drugs on him so he decided fuck it i'm going to jail anyway i'm
00:17:16.060 i'm going to jail for a long time i'm just going to steal some lawn equipment while i wait for my
00:17:20.540 court case and he ended up getting the third strike removed but then he had to go to jail
00:17:26.780 anyway because he decided we're like we're like why would you do that but you can't really
00:17:33.420 rationalize with crackheads i mean they're they just love no crap there's nothing but i i got a
00:17:39.980 a lot of cousins because my mom's one nine my dad's one to 13 but yeah he but it was too bad
00:17:47.340 because he kind of had a situation like that where it was a one in a million and the cop just messed
00:17:51.680 something up and he so he kind of went on a rampage because he thought he was going to go
00:17:56.860 to jail for a decade or something crazy and he wouldn't have even went to jail we were like why
00:18:02.480 did you do that but there's never enough good luck for a crackhead and they'll burn it all
00:18:09.080 you give them infinity good luck and they'll burn it all you know it's crazy too he said the drugs
00:18:14.760 were better in jail he said you could get better drugs in jail but he would run out of money because
00:18:21.160 you don't have a job in jail so he would get clean in jail but he said they still would get drugs
00:18:26.280 somehow i don't know how i'm not a jail expert the female guards bring it in i could see him he was
00:18:33.000 a good looking guy he could use good game but he he ended up passing away because what happened was
00:18:41.080 when they go to jail they get kind of clean and they think they can get their old dose
00:18:45.720 so they get out of jail they do the drugs again and then they're cooked because their body's not
00:18:50.680 they're kind of clean you know not clean clean because whatever money they do get i think they
00:18:56.360 i mean i don't know other people's crackhead cousin experience this was just fine but but
00:19:01.080 But, you know, that, you know, for him, that's how he died, unfortunately.
00:19:06.740 But he did have a lot of luck.
00:19:07.940 He was pretty old for a crackhead.
00:19:09.180 He was in his 40s.
00:19:10.340 They don't usually make it that long.
00:19:12.540 Yeah.
00:19:13.420 Not unless you're the son of the president.
00:19:15.700 This police officer made headlines across the world after she cut off a prisoner's hair weed.
00:19:20.420 One police quickly fired her.
00:19:22.540 What?
00:19:23.680 Forced to hire her back.
00:19:25.260 And.
00:19:27.700 Seven investigator Heather Catalo has discovered.
00:19:30.260 and they say women are the nurturing gender isn't the first time this police officer has been
00:19:35.600 accused of assaulting prisoners a punch in the face yanking hair out and cutting off a prisoner's
00:19:41.960 clothes those are just a few of the things officer bernadette nager is accused of doing
00:19:46.700 so why did she get her job back the video went viral a warren police officer strapping a young
00:19:53.540 mother from detroit into a restraint chair and slicing off her hair weed and it's a woman's
00:19:59.200 that's i know how long it takes to grow your hair i would kill her
00:20:06.720 i would kill her oh my two-year-old sharda gregory gregory believes she was drugged the
00:20:13.180 night she got arrested in november of 2013 after she told officers her hair weave did not come out
00:20:19.660 officer nager can be seen on the video pushing gregory onto a bench she's then dragged to a
00:20:25.540 restraint chair where nager spends three minutes cutting the weave that was sewn into gregory's own
00:20:30.780 hair she's a very oh and so it's not her hair even tried adding a charge oh okay wow black
00:20:36.960 yeah they want to get into the weave because there's drugs and stuff in the weave right so
00:20:41.100 oh so this is this so so i'm actually i'm less sure about what the problem is here i mean it
00:20:51.120 It was basically hair extensions.
00:20:52.880 Oh, okay.
00:20:53.680 Assaulting a police officer against Gregory, but after seeing this video, the prosecutor refused to do that.
00:21:00.380 The Warren Police Commissioner called Najer's actions disturbing and offensive.
00:21:04.600 It's probably a black woman prosecutor.
00:21:07.260 Fired her, but now a labor arbitrator has given Officer Najer her job back.
00:21:12.440 The seven investigators have discovered that this is not the first time that Officer Bernadette Najer has been accused of crossing the line with a prisoner.
00:21:21.120 these police reports that you think it was because she wanted to get drugs out of the hair
00:21:26.320 i think there can be a legitimate rationale for taking that weave out of the hair and all this
00:21:30.960 other stuff they're going to talk about now like punching prisoners and stuff listen prisoners earn
00:21:36.400 punches i mean a lot of them are misbehaving and the only way to get them in check is to use
00:21:41.760 physical force and you don't have a you don't have a gun or a baton in a jail so you're using your
00:21:46.160 hands so that's not uncommon either yeah i mean i could see crackheads deserving a punch here and
00:21:52.640 there i will we'll let this one we'll we'll let this one go um all right let's see the last one
00:22:02.720 do not move do you understand some new video tonight shows the moments an off-duty edmunds
00:22:08.160 police officer was arrested accused of pointing her gun at an angry driver during a fit of road
00:22:14.080 rage she has not been charged but king five is naming her since she is in a position of authority
00:22:19.600 king five's maddie white reports from the edmunds police department where the officer has worked for
00:22:23.840 three years yeah that's exactly what the police chief here in edmunds told us she says that
00:22:29.120 officer melinda lean is now on administrative leave as they investigate this road rage situation
00:22:36.720 he said she said scenario that happened last monday pulling over at the park just east
00:22:43.680 This Linwood police officer had just been informed by dispatch
00:22:47.480 that the woman she's about to pull over
00:22:51.520 had pointed a gun at the 911 caller, a 22-year-old driver from Maple Valley.
00:22:58.320 He said it happened here, on the intersection near the Olive Garden in Linwood.
00:23:02.080 Keep coming. Keep coming. You're doing good. Keep coming.
00:23:05.540 Okay, stop right there. Get down on your knees.
00:23:09.560 Do not move. Do you understand?
00:23:11.160 The man who called 911 says this woman drove into his lane and almost pushed him off the road while both tried to exit off I-5 South.
00:23:19.720 But the arresting officers had no idea at this point that the suspects they were putting these handcuffs on
00:23:24.720 was one of their own, a police officer, but one who was off-duty.
00:23:32.540 She's an employee of Edmunds PD.
00:23:34.600 There you go.
00:23:36.260 Hi, dear.
00:23:37.000 Hey.
00:23:37.820 Would you like to see my ID?
00:23:40.060 Oh, okay.
00:23:40.780 gotcha melinda look at that smug smile her side he started road raging at me got up on my bumper
00:23:50.440 flashed his lights at me the entire time neither the officer melinda lean nor the 911 caller returned
00:23:55.940 my request for comment but the man told police that he then put his hands up all confused and
00:24:01.640 that she quote flashed and pointed a black pistol at him however she says and then when we ended up
00:24:07.420 next to each other at the stoplight he put up his hands in a like a finger gun motion at me
00:24:13.180 I picked up mine my pistol is in the glove compartment now picked up my pistol and showed
00:24:20.480 it to him as well and then put it back down he waved at me and then that was it lean could face
00:24:28.500 a second degree assault charge but tonight's nahomish county prosecutors told us that a final
00:24:33.660 decision on a charge has not yet been made okay well they'll make that decision in a month
00:24:39.500 what do you think what do you think she's a lunatic lunatic you can't flash a gun at someone
00:24:46.460 because they they you know they were pointing a finger gun at you yeah i mean you display a gun
00:24:53.200 when you're facing a an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury not because someone was
00:24:58.680 mean to you and was rude what do you think crazy i've carried a gun every day of my adult life it
00:25:04.420 would never in a million years occur to me that someone pointing their finger at me would be a
00:25:09.120 justification for me pointing a gun at them what do you think they're going to do with that case
00:25:13.820 like what do you think is going to be the result probably nothing nothing like they won't fire her
00:25:18.800 maybe maybe not i mean she's only been there three years so she may not and she may be an
00:25:25.260 unpleasant person so they they may use sometimes they use this kind of thing as an excuse to get
00:25:30.100 rid of people they don't want anyway but if she's liked uh they'll find an excuse to keep her yeah
00:25:35.360 well well um as a as we do on this channel we're seeing women's empowerment every day and the
00:25:43.280 results of it so congratulations ladies um rooting rooting for us is like rooting for um
00:25:51.000 is there a team that's lost every year for like 50 years are you sports guy uh no i'm not maybe
00:25:58.360 the cubs growing up for me it's such a complicated scenario for women because i mean are they losing
00:26:04.680 i guess they're kind of losing but they're kind of winning too i mean from a guy's perspective
00:26:08.920 women live life on easy mode do you know what it's like the special olympics
00:26:15.480 like you're getting the medal but you know you're losing you know what i mean
00:26:18.520 well thank you so much for coming on where can the people find you
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00:26:47.880 yeah women just have a tendency to just do this retarded stuff no matter what what up guys welcome
00:26:54.940 to my reaction series today we're reacting to female police officers are useless so as somebody
00:27:01.260 with a brain um barely because i'm a woman but i do have one there are male and female jobs and
00:27:07.080 there are some jobs that women just are not qualified for i would say that being a police
00:27:12.820 officer is one of them yeah i have to go that far i'm a cop too i know how this works police officer
00:27:18.880 arrested kelly's island officer amanda myers busted by parma police for drunk driving even
00:27:25.060 though she made it clear she knows people oh my gosh every time you get a girl with some sort of
00:27:32.520 power like political or police because i just reacted to a a political one of politicians
00:27:38.320 is getting arrested for DD. They all try to use their qualifications as a way to get out of
00:27:44.120 trouble. Yeah, that is not going to work, ma'am. Happened two weeks ago. Police called after a
00:28:00.060 fender bender in a parking lot behind a bar. Parma police video shows Meyers said she had
00:28:05.720 been working a side job at the bar and she'd had two or three drinks over the course of the day
00:28:11.140 but she would not take any test to check how much she'd had to drink cannot submit to authority
00:28:17.980 men have respect for authority partially because they have to i mean try to be a black guy and act
00:28:23.760 like this you guys are dead boom but white women it's like we get away with murder sometimes so why
00:28:29.320 Why would why would you want to refuse?
00:28:31.760 It's a woman officer and I don't know how this works.
00:28:34.600 All right, step up.
00:28:37.320 You're a cop, I can't believe you're in a woman.
00:28:39.960 As you watch the walk to the police car,
00:28:42.320 consider the I-Team found Amanda Myers already convicted
00:28:46.280 of impaired driving back in 2014.
00:28:49.680 You're a cop at Kelly's Island?
00:28:51.200 Yes.
00:28:52.640 The I-Team spoke to the Kelly's Island police chief,
00:28:55.480 said he was aware one of his officers had been arrested
00:28:58.000 for drunk driving.
00:28:59.240 He told us this officer works for his department May through September and council members will decide if this arrest might affect her job.
00:29:09.380 She's banging somebody. She is banging someone at the department. It is what it is.
00:29:16.640 Back at the scene, Myers left no doubt she felt she was innocent.
00:29:21.040 But police also asked about what she had said to that other driver.
00:29:25.100 Did you offer to give him money just to get him to be quiet about all this?
00:29:29.920 No.
00:29:30.220 Is that what he's also...
00:29:31.020 We just gaslight into eternity.
00:29:32.860 No claim.
00:29:33.120 No.
00:29:33.820 Myers now pleading not guilty in court, fighting there since that Parma officer was not impressed
00:29:39.800 with what you heard earlier, the name dropping.
00:29:43.340 Oh, sounds good if you put it that way.
00:29:48.560 They don't care.
00:29:50.740 Men are done with this.
00:29:51.800 They are tired of seeing...
00:29:52.920 like it's even worse because women are taking male jobs and men have dealt with too many bitches at
00:29:59.020 work that they are done with the bullshit. Like they are not giving women the benefit of the
00:30:03.600 doubt like they used to and all these preferential treatment because they've been on the bad end of
00:30:09.540 it. And they know women wouldn't give men preferential treatment in any way. What's up,
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00:31:48.340 New at 11 tonight, a Washington State trooper accused of causing a drunk driving crash
00:31:54.500 that killed a man in Richland in March is now charged.
00:31:58.460 They're all cute, though.
00:31:59.740 I mean, these cops are decent looking.
00:32:01.840 I haven't seen a fat one yet.
00:32:02.900 spokesperson with the Spokane County Prosecutor's Office told us late this afternoon that 36-year-old
00:32:09.560 Trooper Sarah Clayson has been charged but didn't specify what those charges are or give us any other
00:32:17.360 information, including when Clayson might appear in court to face those charges. Clayson is accused
00:32:23.700 of causing a crash on March 1st while off-duty in her personal vehicle that killed 20-year-old
00:32:31.060 Yoser Sanchez. Wow, that's so sad. Reports say Clayson was making a left turn from State Route
00:32:37.720 240 into Village Parkway in the Horn Rapids neighborhood when she collided with Sanchez's
00:32:44.260 motorcycle. Lab results obtained in April showed the trooper's blood alcohol level at the time of
00:32:50.700 the crash was 0.17, more than twice the legal limit. Oh, that is bad. And there's no excuse
00:32:59.200 now because there's uber why are we drinking and dry it's it goes back to women just have
00:33:05.200 a tendency to just do this stuff no matter what like men are like okay you don't
00:33:11.520 want to get married all right so we could we could work around this um okay let's give you
00:33:16.320 these useless jobs to entertain you and um if you drink and drive um we can't have you guys doing
00:33:23.520 that so let's give you uber and the women are like no i still want to take my car and ruin everything
00:33:30.800 this was handed off by the benton county prosecutor's office to spokane county due
00:33:36.000 to a conflict of interest trooper clayson has been on administrative leave since the crash
00:33:44.880 all right let's see this next one i still haven't seen a fat cop a former crime scene technician
00:33:51.120 is playing a central role in a murder investigation but this time as the suspected killer cops say
00:33:57.920 ashley mcarthur once helped solve crimes for the escambia county sheriff's office in florida
00:34:04.160 now she's accused of killing a former police officer the body of 33 year old taylor wright
00:34:09.760 was discovered in a concrete covered grave according to the warrant for mcarthur's arrest
00:34:14.880 oh when officer right first was reported missing detectives did not she does have these crazy eyes
00:34:21.520 no that's a victim but according to the arrest warrant investigators paint a picture of murder
00:34:26.320 motivated by money they discovered 34 000 of rights money was placed into macarthur's bank
00:34:32.880 account she's now how do how does she solve crimes and not think that would be suspicious charged
00:34:38.480 with murder like did they not like what did she know that they get she should have just fled the
00:34:43.600 country an off-duty female cop in new jersey was arrested for allegedly smashing her way into a
00:34:50.960 home and then assaulting two people inside in a violent home invasion authorities tom's river
00:34:57.520 police officer rebecca a sayeg who previously sued her department for alleged sexual harassment
00:35:03.840 is a what okay she sued the apartment department for harassment and then broke it oh my god
00:35:09.440 And she probably ruined a few people's careers doing that.
00:35:13.400 Breaking into the house in Berkeley Township just before 11.30 p.m. Friday, the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office said,
00:35:20.960 the 32-year-old cop allegedly smashed the front glass door of the property before assaulting and threatening the two people who lived there.
00:35:29.460 Moments before the alleged home invasion, the off-duty cop also trashed the hood of one of the victim's cars
00:35:35.340 parked in the driveway of the Everhan Avenue home, prosecutors alleged. It wasn't immediately
00:35:40.900 clear if or how Sayag knew the others involved. However, Prosecutor Bradley Bilheimer said
00:35:47.840 officers had responded to a domestic disturbance. Sayag was cuffed at the scene after initially
00:35:53.780 resisting arrest. And they're probably like, fuck this bitch, you ruined our lives. Authorities said
00:36:00.420 she was slapped with a slew of charges including home invasion burglary assault criminal mischief
00:36:06.700 terroristic threats and resisting arrest the cop is being held at the ocean county jail pending a
00:36:13.440 detention hearing wow hire a baddie and this is what happened and we're gonna start to see women
00:36:20.200 keep getting treated like men and it's gonna be great it's gonna be actually hilarious women
00:36:25.060 fought to be equals and now we're equals um nobody's gonna pay for us the rest of our lives
00:36:29.380 um we're gonna keep failing at male roles and the men are just gonna let us do it because they're
00:36:34.700 sick of this we took their jobs they're like all right you wanted to be a cop be a cop um you want
00:36:39.980 to commit a crime be be a criminal and we'll throw you in jail for the rest of your life
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