Bodycam/Policing General Thread - DROP THE KNIFE DROP THE KNIFE DROP THE KNIFE DROP THE KNIFE DROP THE KNIFE

These kinds of videos are my guilty pleasure. What would you put on a bodycam bingo card?


Suspended license
Drugs
Running from the cops
Cellphone
Barefoot

"What am I being arrested for?"
"I'm not under arrest!"
"Don't touch me/stop touching me!"
"I can't breathe!"
"I have a broken shoulder/neck/arm!"

"Give me water!"
"Can I call my mom/dad?"
"I want a lawyer!"
"I want a supervisor!"
"I'm going to sue!"

Fighting the cops
"I haven't done anything/I'm not doing anything!"
"I know my rights!"
Yelling that they're not resisting while actively resisting

Screaming and demanding they cell phone

"I'M PREGNANT!"
 
Shop lifting to trying to hold a cop hostage with a gun.


 
You beat me by 25 mins. Shit is fucking wild she was even able to do half that.

They should have let the dog chew her for another minute. Fucking dumb cunt's Marlboro probably cost the dept aka city budget like $100K-150K in resources alone.
 
Last edited:
Shop lifting to trying to hold a cop hostage with a gun.


This is fucking WILD. How the fuck do they have patrol cars where the trunk isn't caged off? That, and they don't use those little gun lockers I've seen in every other police station body cam, they just put their guns in their trunk? Guarantee this department had some changes made after this.

Easily one of the best videos in the thread.
 
I've been watching a lot of bodycam videos lately and nearly every single one of them ends with the perpetrator being released and the charges being dropped. It's really starting to make me depressed that we refuse to punish criminals.
 
Shop lifting to trying to hold a cop hostage with a gun.
I have a feeling someone had to undergo retraining on what not to do when you've got a suspect trying to slip their cuffs; the officer who took her to the station stands and watches her slip her cuffs and rummage about in the trunk looking for the gun while he fumbles with his gloves, and then is somehow surprised when she gets the unlocked, loaded firearm! I have a feeling the SWAT team weren't just there for firepower, but for extra brain cells. This situation could have been avoided with just a bit of foresight.
 
Last edited:
Even if you are some dumb retard who thinks what this guy did is right and he is a brave for fighting against the evil turning point nazis. You really want someone who is stupid enough to not only talk to the police but spend 30 minutes digging himself deeper and deeper self-incriminating himself at every turn teaching your kids. If the cops didn't start wrapping up the interview I'm pretty sure by an hour in he would be admitting to that time he was 7 and stole a snickers bar from the corner store.
 

Look at this thick bastard essentially failing the breakfast test.

The cop is trying to explain to him that it’s up to students if they personally want to take Turning Point leaflets. He’s giving examples of things the wokescold himself might not want to do, such as watch the Superbowl or a concert, to demonstrate individual choice. The wokescold doesn’t get the point at all, and just says that he would watch the Super Bowl or a concert.

85 IQ shenanigans.
 
I have a feeling someone had to undergo retraining on what not to do when you've got a suspect trying to slip their cuffs; the officer who took her to the station stands and watches her slip her cuffs and rummage about in the trunk looking for the gun while he fumbles with his gloves, and then is somehow surprised when she gets the unlocked, loaded firearm! I have a feeling the SWAT team weren't just there for firepower, but for extra brain cells. This situation could have been avoided with just a bit of foresight.
To his credit he was well trained enough to realize when to cut bait, not put himself in a position to get taken hostage, and prioritize locking everything down. A stupider or more poorly trained cop probably would have tried something silly and actually get himself taken hostage in an attempt to fix the earlier mistake of letting her get the gun in the first place.

She is also the 1% of completely crazy psychos that a cop could perhaps go their entire career not encountering, and are the reason for the plodding and usually unnecessary safety procedures. There's a flawless logic and intentional malice in how she set and sprung the trap, yet the goal, once achieved, does not have a way out: she takes a cop hostage, she's probably getting a bullet through the head, she tries to bust out of the Sallyport with the car, she's probably gonna get shot, she fucks around in the Sallyport trying to negotiate? We saw how that turned out. None of this gets her out with a higher probability that just fighting before you got put in the car, and by waiting for a controlled environment that can be locked down, she's actually lowering her chances significantly.

The totality of actions makes so little sense that it seems impossible to conceive that anyone would plan that, yet here we are.

It makes more sense when you learn she did 15 years for some crime she committed in her mid-teens, which probably means somebody or multiple somebodies got seriously maimed or killed with her as a responsible party which would track with this kind of casually psychotic behavior. If they'd managed to ID her there's a good chance it wouldn't have gone this way IMO.
 
>when you stumble on a channel that uploads DUI arrests in your boring flyover city and you spend the entire afternoon identifying where exactly people got pulled over

View attachment 8299738
One time a guy from my home city got caught with an open container of alch between his legs, admitted to being on the drink all day, blew zero on the breathalyzer twice, got let go, drove himself home all on national TV. It stumped the cops but they had no choice but to let him go. Hometown pride through the roof too.
 
I have a feeling the SWAT team weren't just there for firepower, but for extra brain cells.
I have a question about that. Not sure where to ask it.

This guy right here:

Screen Shot 2025-12-30 at 2.53.12 AM.png

What's his day job?

With that epic beard, that guy isn't a patrol officer. Where exactly was he when this incident kicked off. Like, was he waiting around in a room somewhere, with all his gear on, just in case someone calls for SWAT?

When she gets the cop's gun, the body cam timestamp says 17:02. After that, it takes a few minutes for everyone to understand the situation. Let's be charitable and say they called for SWAT by 17:05. The first time we see SWAT on-scene, the timestamp says 17:35.

This incident took place in Fort Collins, Colorado; a small-to-midsize city (wiki says 170k people). It's not an especially important place. It's not a "high risk" place. But they can get (what appears to be) tier-1 operators on a scene in 30 minutes flat??

Surely these badasses aren't stationed in Fort Collins, right? Surely this guy doesn't show up to work in Fort Collins every single day and just twiddle his thumbs for 8 hours ...because for decades, nothing requiring SWAT probably happens in Fort Collins.

The drive from the nearest big city (Denver) is about an hour, so if the team is stationed in Denver, they must have flown in. They must also have had an aircraft ready to go, because it takes more than 30 minutes just to perform the preflight checks on a helicopter.

Am I the only one whose mind is blown by the realization that the U.S. apparently has air-mobile military units that can respond anywhere in the country in under an hour? I mean, it's comforting. It's just not something I was aware of.

...or maybe I'm totally wrong, and this guy is Ron from Larimer County Jail Central Booking. Maybe his day job is doing spreadsheets in an office, and when the call came in, it took him 30 minutes to gear-up and walk next door. I don't know.

she did 15 years for some crime she committed in her mid-teens
That's wild. She scored a 19 year sentence this time: https://www.coloradoan.com/story/ne...at-larimer-county-jail-sentenced/75058493007/

Screen Shot 2025-12-30 at 3.46.19 AM.png

She doesn't look like someone you'd expect to spend 30 years behind bars.
 
Last edited:
These kinds of videos are my guilty pleasure. What would you put on a bodycam bingo card?
Expired Registration
License plate comes back as stolen
Tinted windows

When Resisting Arrest:

"I'm not resisting!"
"I have anxiety!"
"I was just scared!"
"I didn't do nothing!"

When it's a nigger being arrested:

"You're racist!"
"I didn do nuthin!"
 
These kinds of videos are my guilty pleasure. What would you put on a bodycam bingo card?


Suspended license
Drugs
Running from the cops
Cellphone
Barefoot

"What am I being arrested for?"
"I'm not under arrest!"
"Don't touch me/stop touching me!"
"I can't breathe!"
"I have a broken shoulder/neck/arm!"

"Give me water!"
"Can I call my mom/dad?"
"I want a lawyer!"
"I want a supervisor!"
"I'm going to sue!"

Fighting the cops
"I haven't done anything/I'm not doing anything!"
"I know my rights!"
Adding to my list because I can't edit the post:

SovCit
"I'm pregnant!"

Racism
"What's your name and badge number!?"
"I'm not resisting!"
"Give me my phone (call)!"
Active warrants
"You have no right!"
"You're harassing me!/I'm being harassed!"
 
Last edited:
She scored a 19 year sentence this time:
She said in the interview she didn't want to grow old in prison. Well, sucks to suck. Through all of that I didn't understand what she was trying to accomplish. It was a slap on the wrist crime until she grabbed the gun.
 

Cop gets mad Sheriffs department IA agent doesn't want his car to be searched for drugs during a traffic stop for not signalling.
 
Back
Top Bottom