When Gen Z Tries Outsmarting The Police



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48 thoughts on “When Gen Z Tries Outsmarting The Police

  1. I know there are tons of reasons that someone 20 years old and in highschool but I can't help but agree with everyone else that this guy's circumstance "makes sense" LoL.
    I know it's not uncommon for a student to turn 18 during their senior year in HS (myself included). I remember getting "the talk" about being at parties or locations where underage drinking was occuring. While technically under the legal drinking age, being 18 still meant that I was an adult in the situation. I don't think it's common for cops to pull that out under most situations, but it could happen.
    Similar conversations occured in regards to…. dating…. 😮😂.
    STILL. I don't know if this guy was at the "regular" HS campus or in an alternative program , but it feels dangerous (even if by legal terms only) to have a 20 year old student in the hall with young teens seems iffy, at best.
    Incoming freshman could be as young as 14. Yikes

  2. You meant to put "Gen Alpha". Gen Z's are much more respectable than that. You've unfortunately caused the entire comment section to start associating Gen Z with the actual Gen Alphas who are the ones actually doing this.

  3. These cops need to be put on desk duty.
    I find it infuriating my tax dollars are going to pay people that are THIS out of shape, and are supposed to protect society. If that female cop ever gets into an altercation, and she doesn't have backup right next to her, she's cooked…. Or she's going to shoot someone that shouldn't have been shot. Embarrassing for this county.

  4. 6:12 seems like he had a decent life. The transition at 6:57 was pretty funny.

    Also, I don’t know the full context, or the state for that matter, but I think the moment at 8:16 can look pretty bad for the cops (obviously excluding everything after he ran)… touching him so quickly without really going through the proper measures, and maybe even violating the 4th amendment for him not providing ID (unless there was probable cause of something— depends on context and state, I believe).

  5. If dude didn't run , his story had a good chance. Haven't watched the rest of the video, but if cops don't handcuff you until you incriminate yourself, you have a good chance.

  6. I'm honestly disgusted by this comment section for making fun of the guy not because of his charges, but because he's 20 and still in high school. When did it become acceptable to mock someone for not achieving a milestone at a certain age?

  7. "It downfalled from there." Wow. Maybe this kid needs some remedial English course. Even though it's idiotic to take off fleeing like this on foot nearly every time, this kid's damn fast.

  8. I believe the mother of the first criminal must have coddled her male children and greatly failed in teaching them how to regulate their emotions and subsequent behavior. Apparently, he doesn’t have a father figure to influence him towards acting in a manner to best benefit himself either. After all, the guy is twenty years old and still trying to complete high school, so obviously a slow learner.

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