This Was the Last Shift of His Career



Because of some unique laws in Hawaii, bodycam in the state is notoriously difficult to obtain. A big thank you to the team behind the scenes that worked incredibly hard to get this.
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20 thoughts on “This Was the Last Shift of His Career

  1. Because of some unique laws in Hawaii, bodycam in the state is notoriously difficult to obtain. A big thank you to the team behind the scenes that worked incredibly hard to get this.

  2. welcome to Hawaii! where you can end an officers career and get a slap on the wrist, we've been fighting for changes in our justice system for so long over here but nothing

  3. Man, as soon as I saw the female officer cleaning blood coming out of his ear and the look she gave the other officer, I knew it was bad. Anytime you have a clear liquid or blood coming from your ear, it’s a serious emergent issue. I can’t imagine the pain that man endured.

  4. I dated a woman that was married to a cop for 10 years. She said that he would practice saying “stop resisting” in the mirror all the time. She told me that they were leaving a dinner date one time and it was winter time and the ground had slick spots. She said that he opened her door and went to help her get in the car and as soon as his hand touched the small of her back he screamed “stop resisting” right in her ear.
    The way she explained it is they train to immediately put you in the position to be resisting so that they can be as aggressive as they want. It happens so often that it becomes second nature to yell it as soon as they touch another human. He was also convicted of DV and bounced around from department to department until getting axed for good last year.

  5. The suspect really kept on asking "what did I do" after headbutting the police officer 💀 the audacity he has is crazy, no pitty after what he did to the officer physically and his career

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