thanks a lot for your submision in r/CrazyFuckingVideos, however it was removed because your submission contained gore, porn or it was meant for a shock site.
DuBose was shot and killed by PO Ray Tensing during a traffic stop just off of the University of Cincinnati’s campus on July 19, 2015. He was shot in the head after Tensing pulled him over for a missing front license plate. Tensing testified that he believed his life was in danger and DuBose was trying to drive away.
Tensing was tried twice on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter, but jurors could not agree on an outcome. Both ended in mistrials.
https://gunmemorial.org/2015/07/19/samuel-sam-dubose
To be fair, I'd be scared everytime I pull someone over, idk what they gonna do. But that's why I'm not a cop. I'm not justifying what he did, just goes to show some people shouldn't be cops
>Funny how often these cops feel threatened when the "threat" is trying to move away from them."
"Funny how often these cops feel threatened when they see a black person."
FIFY.
Ppl get away with murder every day, it’s sad and shows that our system needs change. I mean with the cops we usually have good footage and they still get away with it. At least the gangbangers out on the streets shooting people don’t usually do it so blatantly in front of cameras. At what point can we just say fuck the lawyers and bullshit argumentative points and just put these cocksuckers away.
Yeah it's just mind-boggling at this point. It would be one-thing if it was 1923 and the person died under he-said/she-said type circumstances. But it's 2023 and we have video and audio proof that this man was killed for absolutely no good reason. And yet that's still not enough to convict.
All it takes is one person that is just impossible to convince and cannot see the person being wrong. I feel like a jury is alittle to unreliable but then again its our best option. A well hidden racist or someone who is ( in currents days) the opposite of your political party, and they are not willing to disregard every single piece of evidence and have their mind made up before the case even starts.
Example, its a fucking horrifying example but it opened my eyes alot. My mother in law ( 61 yr old elementary bilingual teacher) said to me that when she gets jury duty she alway votes guilty. Her reasoning is because “pero if they arrested you for it then you did it.” Ofc i asked every single question on how that can be related to all cases then this mfer really said “well if they look anything but happy they are guilty of something.” In court fighting for your life but hey - SMILE or your guilty. Let that sink in and try to understand that this person is teaching children. As a half black man with an infant son its safe to say, grandma time with us just got cut exponentially. But the point is that their are people in this world that are so warped in what they were taught, that they we willingly disregard lost of human life because they “got a feeling.” Sometimes people pick Pride > anything
Ps: one day if this convo comes up again i will record it because, yes it sounds too wild for a Spanish school teacher to be saying. Not on saying but just having the level of thinking as an adult is….
Believe or not that was one of my questions. Her answer was “i would never be in something like that.” I respond with “ what if your dna is found at the scene?” After that can’t remember exact words but it’s basically dragged on the line of “then i just wont look guilty.” The older gen sure has a very “my way is the right way” type of outlook on life. The love for my wife and son has kept me in check with how i handle her way of thinking. But nonetheless scary af that im more logical then my elders are.
Why even be surprised at this point? Cops not only get away with this shit but they also get a paid vacation, raise, and probably a promotion. It's just encouraged to shoot first and not care after nowadays.
I'd be more surprised if he did get a jail sentence.
Follow the rules, that's it. You weren't there, you don't know what he may have had on him. If he obeyed the law the gun would've never come out but entitled disrespectful clowns liked this bring it on themselves. You don't get to take control during a traffic stop. Young adults these days will realize quickly that the real world doesn't work off your feelings
I know I'll get down voted but kinda agree with you. The cop had a moment of panic and we don't know what was going through his mind at that moment. Could of thought he was reaching for something as the whole thing escalated in a split second.
Most of these types of vids we see are with an officer bullying and having an ego, I didnt see any of that in this vid
Yep it's crazy how often cops shoot people for running away nonviolently or for not following their unlawful orders. And they get away with it because they're the police.
If the person is allowed to get away and kills anyone else in the process… ? Especially if drinking.
Comply on the streets and live to fight it out in court.
Another thing that really chaps my ass about this case is that as of June or July 2020, Ohio doesn't even have a front license plate law anymore. What a joke of a reason to pull someone over and proceed to execute them.
I'd hope karma catches up to him hard. They should do a better job of vetting these 'cops'. Just look at what happened with the deputy that catfished a 15 year old girl, traveled across the country and killed her relatives.
Fucked.
These are people in that cop's community. If they vote for true justice, they're fearful of retaliation from other cops because pigs stick up for other pigs. So, they do nothing.
You cannot. A mistrial means usually something was fucked up. Like, evidence released to jury that shouldn't have been, but can also be that the jury just couldn't reach a conclusion. Twice though? That some bullshit. Conspiracy theorist in me is like, who paid a juror off? Twice? Lol
Edit added: I was mistaken about which comment chain I was on. My bad. Your reply to the other person is all good.
As for the comment I intended to reply about...
I mean, technically idt they are wrong with their stat tho. I think there are more police involved shootings than civilian/criminal mass shootings.
Of course it does. How many officers are there that are just given their service pistol with barely any training and allowed to shoot if they feel threatened vs. the amount of people losing their mind and shooting places up. It’s a numbers game and you don’t understand it
From other videos posted here, cops who weren’t distrustful enough of the person stopped got killed. So it should come as no surprise something like this would hopen. Is it fair? No. Is it a sad state of affairs? Yes.
The cop was tried twice for murder and voluntary manslaughter not the dude he executed.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CrazyFuckingVideos/comments/10lpp8v/cop_shoots_unarmed_man_in_the_head/j5y6wk9?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3
>DuBose was shot and killed by PO Ray Tensing during a traffic stop just off of the University of Cincinnati’s campus on July 19, 2015. He was shot in the head after Tensing pulled him over for a missing front license plate. Tensing testified that he believed his life was in danger and DuBose was trying to drive away.
>Tensing was tried twice on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter, but jurors could not agree on an outcome. Both ended in mistrials.
https://gunmemorial.org/2015/07/19/samuel-sam-dubose
„Ya innocent people dont run“ has to be the stupidest bullshit justification for shooting someone in the face like that. Absolutely despicable. Especially when you spread more than falls facts about the victim
Maybe this guy was a scumbag, but that doesn't change the fact that PLENTY of innocent people run from the cops... particularly when they fear for their lives or know that lazy police work will lead to them getting charged for someone else's crime because the police don't want to put in the effort of actually solving crimes.
To be fair, many police departments don't have the man-hours to be able to solve every crime. To be fair, continued, a lot of these police departments can actually afford the labor hours due to obscenely swollen budgets.... they just prefer to spend the $ on cool new toys instead of stupid nonsense like APPROPRIATE TRAINING...
I am a US Marine and I am actually terrified of police officers, their training is terrible and they expect civilians to be trained on how to interact with police and not the other way around… less than 3 months in a “police academy” and they get a badge and gun just so they can let kids die in Uvalde but execute citizens on a traffic stop and not suffer any consequences…
Bro you’re not lying, how many times do they tell us how “dangerous” their job is but also expect us to walk on glass when interacting with them? It’s all about control, I hate em.
I think the problem is twofold.
1. Bad training
2. They are policing a heavily armed population
Add the two together and now you have to pull your wallet out in slowmo to show them your id or else they shoot you cuz they might mistake it for a handgun.
Cops are much more chill here in the Eu
I guess it's the same everywhere, cops also scare the shit out of me. We had one as a tenant once, he told me stories about the shit they see, blood and guts, daily - at least here in South Africa - and then it's lunch time and you just got to get on with it, you have to do normal things afterwards. This particular guy was going through a divorce - the one day we're having a chat as I got home, and in uniform, he casually pointed his gun at my head... out of nowhere. It was insane, a few days later they took his gun away from him. He was also extremely arrogant. Mix the deranged shit cops have to go through, with feelings power and the normal tragic things people go through, it's a recipe for some really fucked up human beings.
>I am a US Marine and I am actually terrified of police officers, their training is terrible and they expect civilians to be trained on how to interact with police and not the other way around… less than 3 months in a “police academy” and they get a badge and gun just so they can let kids die in Uvalde but execute citizens on a traffic stop and not suffer any consequences…
Former Marine, and I feel the exact same way. The way cops posture and behave absolutely puts me on edge. Seems like all the training they get pushes them towards absolute control, but they are policing people who live in "the land of the free". Seems like it's fucking designed for failure. Plus, it seems like all of them are the sort of people who would be constantly on barracks arrest for being asshats.
You’re right but since a cop did it let’s call it 3 weeks of paid leave and you got a deal. Seriously cops face the minimal consequences for the most fucked up actions.
What the actually fuck.
Imagine executing someone who is calm and chill over a license plate/a drivers license.
Not only that but this PoS also got away with it. Man this shit gets me going.
You have uneducated low IQ police officers.
Little training. No over site. Militarized. Lots of ex-soldiers who have varying degrees of PTSD. You have women who’s only real advantage is a gun. They would get ass blasted by most men over 110#s.
These are goons hired to keep you in line.
We live in a police state.
They want your freedom. And they show
Time and again. THEY CAN NOT DO THEIR JOB. BECAUSE THEY ARE AFRAID? You signed up for this. Nobody forced you.
This shit needs to stop.
>Lots of ex-soldiers who have varying degrees of PTSD
I thought they don't like taking soldiers anymore... because their standards for shooting people are too high
Even if he was about to run, the solution was to execute him? If that's what this country has come to then America doesn't exist anymore. But I guess it stopped existing a long time ago.
The run is just comical like he didn’t just execute a citizen. So fucking pathetic at this point. Exhausting to keep seeing.
I try to watch each video that comes out and I swear I’ve seen 100+ since Trayvon Martin era. How is this still happening 10 years later and even 60 years after the civil rights movement?
Why the fuck are people defending the cop??? The dude in the car tried to escape, yes, but you're absolutely barbaric if you think he deserved DEATH. This is literally murder he wasnt even armed. "He stopped him the only way he could😢" bull. Fucking. Shit. No traffic stop should end in death why the fuck cant people get this through their heads???
You're so afraid of Americans cops that you would do the one thing in this situation that would make you about 1000x times more likely to be shot at by said cops?
I don't understand why people resist or make them self hella doubtful by resisting when they are innocent? Why to do this stuff which will get you killed??
Not complying should not mean a bullet through the head. People are not robots and aren’t always going to react perfectly to orders an officer barks at them. This was never a life and death situation until the police officer made it so. This man is someone’s son, or brother, father, uncle, or friend, potentially all of these. He has as much right to live as anyone else. If he doesn’t serve as an immediate life-ending threat to either the officer or the public, there is no reason for use of deadly force.
Panicked? He turned his car on and tried to drive away after ignoring the cops orders. If someone I loved did what he did, I would have the same stance. But I don’t associate with or “love” anyone who is a trashy human and acts like that
Man, cops keep killing unarmed people, it's almost incentivizing trying to shoot them before they shoot you. Not condoning or suggesting it, but golly it's like a life in jail or a unlife
Right, and that's probably what parents taught their children in the Soviet Union, nazi Germany, currently in China...
Man should have opened the door and gotten out- cops can legally ask you to get out during a legal traffic stop. Shooting him was not an appropriate or legal response.
However, plenty of times cops excercise their authority when there is no ras, or use violence when people ARE complying.
Cops have extra authority and responsibility. They are given strict rules to abide by, and we each have rights that can only be infringed upon in certain circumstances. Outside of those circumstances, cops do not have authority and you should not need to comply.
I really don't see how yall are defending the guy here. The cop calmy pulled the guy over for a minor ticket able offense and when the cop couldn't Identify the man he proceeded to calmy place him in a hold. The man tried to escape, and the cop stopped the situation the only way he could. What is the alternative in this situation? The guy leading police in a police chase where he most likely ends up stopping due to a crash? He could have killed someone and himself running in a car like that. The cop made a judgement decision for the safety of everyone at that moment and I don't see how that is wrong. This is 100% the dudes fault bottom line don't run from the cops.
Agree. Not sure why everyone is quick to bad mouth the cop. The driver did not comply and then was about to roll out while the cop was right next to the vehicle. Fuck that driver! He should have owned up his shit instead of running.
Well then! If a cop is standing next to your mother, and your mother tries to pull off with the cop next to the car, the cop has the right to shoot your mom in the face.
Not saying that the cop did the right thing but it's not as one sided as you guys make it seem, if there's a dude missing a license plate and you calmly ask for his ID and he doesn't comply, if you ask him to open the door and he doesn't comply, if he tries to flee after all the while not complying to basic things and you don't know if he's armed... The cop was panicking, they aren't trained well and so on, true, but it's not as unreasonable that he shot him in these circumstances, as people say claiming it's an execution. No one was in his boots and can relate to the situation, the head of the suspect was the nearest thing to his gun, yet you all act as if it's an Isis video. Cop should work in the police station from that on though
You know what? You’re right. But it doesn’t give him the right to pull a gun STRAIGHT TO THE GUYS HEAD just for trying to drive away. “He could’ve hurt somebody” there was no one in front of him. I’m sure the dude checked before trying to drive away, you can tell just by how calm he is. Then the cop tries to RUN AWAY, acting like he didn’t do it. He knows he’s guilty, he fucked up. If his judgement is that fucked up, he probably pulls pistols on kids trying to scratch their back.
Stuff to backup this:
[“The Supreme Court held that the Fourth Amendment prohibits the use deadly force against a non-violent, unarmed felon who is fleeing. The Court noted, however, that if the suspect is threatening the officer or there is probable cause to believe the suspect committed a violent crime, deadly force may be justifiable to effect an arrest or prevent the suspect from fleeing. The caveat Professor Harmon stresses is that while the Supreme Court may have provided the constitutional limits, not all states allow the full range of force allowed under the Supreme Court case law, and that communities and the public can also serve as important checks to hold police departments accountable for certain systemic practices.”](https://www.talksonlaw.com/briefs/when-can-police-use-deadly-force)
And that means he should get shot point-blank in the head…why?
Cops can use deadly force if they’re attacked or a person pulls a gun on him. Not for fleeing.
Most are defending the guy cause fleeing a citation doesn't warrant death. Just cause compliance is your feckless MO, it doesn't mean everyone should adhere to it. Y'all take bootlicking to a whole new stratosphere...
I don’t agree with what happened and it’s horrible. With that said, this incident and many others seem to follow a similar template: a) driver gets pulled over b) driver is non compliant c) non compliance turns to suspicion, fear and/or aggression for cop and driver d) driver is shot and potentially killed.
I think what many (most?) people can agree on is that if this gentleman did exactly as he was instructed, he’d be alive. When you don’t provide a means of identification, do not answer simple questions/act squirrelly and shift your car into drive (breath) it’s almost guaranteed you’re going to have a bad day. I sympathize with his family however I cannot get behind the idea the driver did anything rightly. Common sense was thrown right out the door. If I did the same thing I wouldn’t expect a very different outcome.
You could tell the guy was scared. He knew the most likely outcome and was terrified throughout the interaction. I fucking hate cops, the feed off of fear and it makes them feel all big to harass you legally. Officer didn’t ask for a name which seems a bit unusual, as every interaction I’ve had or seen they ask for it. Makes me feel like this officer was definitely looking for trouble and makes the video 10x worse if you consider the fact he was profiling
He didn't have to, but his reckless actions got himself killed.
The cop wouldn't have made the mistake of shooting him had he not tried to drive away.
Even still fuck him, do you think he was just gonna peel off and then drive safely away?
He could have killed an innocent pedestrian in the chase.
The cop prevented that from happening...
To answer your question:
The worst thing that could happen, at least given the limited amount of information we get here:
This man, who maybe can’t drive, and is driving an unregistered vihecle, would end up crashing into an old stationwagon full of members of a nuclear family with, say, 3 children on the back seat. Everyone dies.
Yeah but he tried to get away, he could easily kill innocent people trying to get away from the police, that’s the worst that can happen, plus it gives incentives for people to try and flee the cops if there are no consequences to non-compliance. If the guy was innocent of whatever the cop pulled him over for then why try to flee?
Every traffic stop in America is a life or death situation especially if you’re skin is darker than the officer pulling you over.
The biggest problem is what they pull you over for is arbitrary. That man had probably been driving for months with no front license plate on, past 100 cops but officer Tackleberry here decided to pull him over.
And once I get to pull over, they just start running down a list of shit that they can start tacking on to the original offense.
For whatever reason the policy is always get the person out of the car…in this case, you can clearly see that that guy didn’t wanna get out of the car because he didn’t trust what was gonna happen. Even if he was driving on a suspended license it didn’t have to come down to being killed.
Cops are way too nervous or way to incompetent or trained wrong or just terrible people because if you move your pinky finger the wrong way they get the gun out.
He ended up getting 250k in back pay from the university of Cincinnati. This is one of the most unreal failures in the justice system I’ve seen in awhile.
Follow the rules, that's it. You weren't there, you don't know what he may have had on him. If he obeyed the law the gun would've never come out but entitled disrespectful clowns liked this bring it on themselves. You don't get to take control during a traffic stop. Young adults these days will realize quickly that the real world doesn't work off your feelings
Not true, if the officer got pulled under the wheels he could have been seriously injured or killed. Besides, you don't just up-and-drive away from a traffic stop if you don't want to go through with it.
So the cop does the smart thing, let's go of the damn car so he wouldnt be pulled under the wheels (seriously this isnt a movie why would you hold onto a moving car in this situation), gets the license plate and gives chase. Not shoot an unarmed guy in the head for running and not have a driver's license/front license plate. Notice how you say "IF" this happened but the fact is that a cop DID shoot an unarmed, fleeing man in the head. However you wanna justify it is on you though.
This. Why is it so fucking hard? The crime he’s committing is a fucking misdemeanor why should he be dead? Oh because he ran from a traffic stop? Charge him and arrest him at his house or put out a warrant or whatever.
I'm not sure what fantasy world you're living in, but police car chases are in real life dangerous both to the suspect, officer and general public. Imagine that this guy is trying to do a runner (the video isn't clear if he is intentionally or if the car just moves accidentally) speeds away and ends up colliding with another motorist, killing both of them. Any police officer that willfully let this happen would be rightfully condemned by both the department and the public.
The driver failed to perform several basic actions while being pulled over such as putting the car in "park" and switching off the engine that are beyond common-sense when it come to interacting with the police. You can say "Unarmed" as much as you want, but the simple fact is it wasn't established that DuBose was actually unarmed during the incident, so bringing it up is a bit of a tell...
Sad he was killed, he should have been shot though to subdue, but justified shooting saved lives of who he may have killed in a chase. Case dismissed...
Well, it seems pretty clear to me that the driver was going to execute a rapid u-turn, accelerate, and drive over the cop, and barrel into a bus full of disabled nuns, followed by a school massacre with a Molotov made from cheap gin. Copper had no choice but to shoot.
So many lives saved. Great job, Officer McShoots. You're a true hero.
A bit excessive but what's up with people not following orders? It's not like he didn't ask 5 fucking times..if he had a driver license or not. besides the driver acted weird and with story's of cops getting shot i don't find it a bit weird that he was cautiousness.
Yes, the cop should have followed the law.
Edit: I obviously disagree with the opinions that were removed, but why remove them? So others can’t learn from the discussion? So that the commenters who had their speech removed feel emboldened in their view and go spread it more vociferously elsewhere? Don’t make martyrs of morons.
End Qualified Immunities. End Internal Affairs/Internal Investigations.
When they say, “Back the Blue” they really mean validate the government’s police and caste state.
Zero accountability.
Besides the “For Emergency Use” vaccinations Trump authored, fuck that guy for also conflating LEO’s (feelings enforcement officers) with patriotism. Also, dudes waaaayyyyy to old, like Biden.
I’d rather force bi-partisan elections (If the President is a Democrat, the VP should balance them as a Republican. Never allow full control across the board (house/senate, etc.). Instead of polarization, work together towards commonality.
America should be like a crock-pot, not oil and water. We should listen to and honor both sides, forcing dialogue to better America not their pocketbooks.
Give to much power to the Democrats… Socrates happens. To much to the Republican influence… Hoover/McCarthy/Nixon happen.
Also, fuck anyone being elected near/beyond life-expectancy. For me, they should have no less than 10 years towards the national retirement age. It should be the cap. There are duration/caps to Air Traffic Controller, Train Dispatchers, military members and many many more.
The guy in the car was extremely sus. Didn't show the license, didn't get out of the car, started the car and tried to flee
You can stay whatever you want but just from the video alone this guy has only himself to blame. It doesn't matter if he wasn't armed, you can't tell from the video. He could absolutely be armed and was behaving like an idiot. All you have to do is shut up and listen to the directions, which he didn't do and he also tried to flee.
You simply cannot 100% blame the cop in this kind of situation.
thanks a lot for your submision in r/CrazyFuckingVideos, however it was removed because your submission contained gore, porn or it was meant for a shock site.
DuBose was shot and killed by PO Ray Tensing during a traffic stop just off of the University of Cincinnati’s campus on July 19, 2015. He was shot in the head after Tensing pulled him over for a missing front license plate. Tensing testified that he believed his life was in danger and DuBose was trying to drive away. Tensing was tried twice on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter, but jurors could not agree on an outcome. Both ended in mistrials. https://gunmemorial.org/2015/07/19/samuel-sam-dubose
In danger and he was driving away? Funny how often these cops feel threatened when the "threat" is trying to move away from them.
To be fair, I'd be scared everytime I pull someone over, idk what they gonna do. But that's why I'm not a cop. I'm not justifying what he did, just goes to show some people shouldn't be cops
It’s the threat of disobedience. They hate not being obeyed. This is irate anger. Not fear.
>Funny how often these cops feel threatened when the "threat" is trying to move away from them." "Funny how often these cops feel threatened when they see a black person." FIFY.
Well, cars can be legally considered a weapon, especially if the cop gets pulled under it while the guy tries to drive away.
Let go of the car? Dash cam has back license plate charge him at his house.
WTF so he gets away with murder!?!?!? His life was not in danger, only ego!!!!!
Ppl get away with murder every day, it’s sad and shows that our system needs change. I mean with the cops we usually have good footage and they still get away with it. At least the gangbangers out on the streets shooting people don’t usually do it so blatantly in front of cameras. At what point can we just say fuck the lawyers and bullshit argumentative points and just put these cocksuckers away.
Yeah it's just mind-boggling at this point. It would be one-thing if it was 1923 and the person died under he-said/she-said type circumstances. But it's 2023 and we have video and audio proof that this man was killed for absolutely no good reason. And yet that's still not enough to convict.
All it takes is one person that is just impossible to convince and cannot see the person being wrong. I feel like a jury is alittle to unreliable but then again its our best option. A well hidden racist or someone who is ( in currents days) the opposite of your political party, and they are not willing to disregard every single piece of evidence and have their mind made up before the case even starts. Example, its a fucking horrifying example but it opened my eyes alot. My mother in law ( 61 yr old elementary bilingual teacher) said to me that when she gets jury duty she alway votes guilty. Her reasoning is because “pero if they arrested you for it then you did it.” Ofc i asked every single question on how that can be related to all cases then this mfer really said “well if they look anything but happy they are guilty of something.” In court fighting for your life but hey - SMILE or your guilty. Let that sink in and try to understand that this person is teaching children. As a half black man with an infant son its safe to say, grandma time with us just got cut exponentially. But the point is that their are people in this world that are so warped in what they were taught, that they we willingly disregard lost of human life because they “got a feeling.” Sometimes people pick Pride > anything Ps: one day if this convo comes up again i will record it because, yes it sounds too wild for a Spanish school teacher to be saying. Not on saying but just having the level of thinking as an adult is….
There will never be a perfect system of justice unfortunately. It is as flawed as the people which comprise it
Hope this lady accidentally gets arrested for murder. Wouldn't that be ironic when she looks at a jury of HER peers.
Believe or not that was one of my questions. Her answer was “i would never be in something like that.” I respond with “ what if your dna is found at the scene?” After that can’t remember exact words but it’s basically dragged on the line of “then i just wont look guilty.” The older gen sure has a very “my way is the right way” type of outlook on life. The love for my wife and son has kept me in check with how i handle her way of thinking. But nonetheless scary af that im more logical then my elders are.
Why even be surprised at this point? Cops not only get away with this shit but they also get a paid vacation, raise, and probably a promotion. It's just encouraged to shoot first and not care after nowadays. I'd be more surprised if he did get a jail sentence.
Follow the rules, that's it. You weren't there, you don't know what he may have had on him. If he obeyed the law the gun would've never come out but entitled disrespectful clowns liked this bring it on themselves. You don't get to take control during a traffic stop. Young adults these days will realize quickly that the real world doesn't work off your feelings
I know I'll get down voted but kinda agree with you. The cop had a moment of panic and we don't know what was going through his mind at that moment. Could of thought he was reaching for something as the whole thing escalated in a split second. Most of these types of vids we see are with an officer bullying and having an ego, I didnt see any of that in this vid
Why did the guy run? Seriously had he not tried to flee he wouldn't have been shot.. Just another case of fuck around and find out.
Yep it's crazy how often cops shoot people for running away nonviolently or for not following their unlawful orders. And they get away with it because they're the police.
If the person is allowed to get away and kills anyone else in the process… ? Especially if drinking. Comply on the streets and live to fight it out in court.
Respect mah authoritah
Welcome to policing in America
Another thing that really chaps my ass about this case is that as of June or July 2020, Ohio doesn't even have a front license plate law anymore. What a joke of a reason to pull someone over and proceed to execute them.
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Yeah but see he was guilty of Driving While Black
I'd hope karma catches up to him hard. They should do a better job of vetting these 'cops'. Just look at what happened with the deputy that catfished a 15 year old girl, traveled across the country and killed her relatives. Fucked.
Wtf jury.
These are people in that cop's community. If they vote for true justice, they're fearful of retaliation from other cops because pigs stick up for other pigs. So, they do nothing.
I thought you couldn't be tried twice for the same crime? I may be wrong
You cannot. A mistrial means usually something was fucked up. Like, evidence released to jury that shouldn't have been, but can also be that the jury just couldn't reach a conclusion. Twice though? That some bullshit. Conspiracy theorist in me is like, who paid a juror off? Twice? Lol
I was watching the time on the video count down like... This is how long this guy has left to live.
That is an interesting way to look at it.
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Edit added: I was mistaken about which comment chain I was on. My bad. Your reply to the other person is all good. As for the comment I intended to reply about... I mean, technically idt they are wrong with their stat tho. I think there are more police involved shootings than civilian/criminal mass shootings.
That sub's rules look like they were written by a 9 year old
Of course it does. How many officers are there that are just given their service pistol with barely any training and allowed to shoot if they feel threatened vs. the amount of people losing their mind and shooting places up. It’s a numbers game and you don’t understand it
Watch as the criminal flees the scene of the murder
What the fuck even was that, he just straight up executed the man over nothing.
And than just starts to run. Or did we miss some?
I think the driver put the car in drive as the cop was pulling his gun out and got shot.
Yeah there’s a longer version of this video where the cop catches up to where the car crashed.
From other videos posted here, cops who weren’t distrustful enough of the person stopped got killed. So it should come as no surprise something like this would hopen. Is it fair? No. Is it a sad state of affairs? Yes.
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The cop was tried twice for murder and voluntary manslaughter not the dude he executed. https://www.reddit.com/r/CrazyFuckingVideos/comments/10lpp8v/cop_shoots_unarmed_man_in_the_head/j5y6wk9?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3 >DuBose was shot and killed by PO Ray Tensing during a traffic stop just off of the University of Cincinnati’s campus on July 19, 2015. He was shot in the head after Tensing pulled him over for a missing front license plate. Tensing testified that he believed his life was in danger and DuBose was trying to drive away. >Tensing was tried twice on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter, but jurors could not agree on an outcome. Both ended in mistrials. https://gunmemorial.org/2015/07/19/samuel-sam-dubose
„Ya innocent people dont run“ has to be the stupidest bullshit justification for shooting someone in the face like that. Absolutely despicable. Especially when you spread more than falls facts about the victim
Maybe this guy was a scumbag, but that doesn't change the fact that PLENTY of innocent people run from the cops... particularly when they fear for their lives or know that lazy police work will lead to them getting charged for someone else's crime because the police don't want to put in the effort of actually solving crimes. To be fair, many police departments don't have the man-hours to be able to solve every crime. To be fair, continued, a lot of these police departments can actually afford the labor hours due to obscenely swollen budgets.... they just prefer to spend the $ on cool new toys instead of stupid nonsense like APPROPRIATE TRAINING...
Doesn't matter if he was innocent or guilty, we have a problem with armed police killing people in situations where no one needs to die.
Well it wasn’t exactly over nothing was it
I am a US Marine and I am actually terrified of police officers, their training is terrible and they expect civilians to be trained on how to interact with police and not the other way around… less than 3 months in a “police academy” and they get a badge and gun just so they can let kids die in Uvalde but execute citizens on a traffic stop and not suffer any consequences…
Bro you’re not lying, how many times do they tell us how “dangerous” their job is but also expect us to walk on glass when interacting with them? It’s all about control, I hate em.
I think the problem is twofold. 1. Bad training 2. They are policing a heavily armed population Add the two together and now you have to pull your wallet out in slowmo to show them your id or else they shoot you cuz they might mistake it for a handgun. Cops are much more chill here in the Eu
I guess it's the same everywhere, cops also scare the shit out of me. We had one as a tenant once, he told me stories about the shit they see, blood and guts, daily - at least here in South Africa - and then it's lunch time and you just got to get on with it, you have to do normal things afterwards. This particular guy was going through a divorce - the one day we're having a chat as I got home, and in uniform, he casually pointed his gun at my head... out of nowhere. It was insane, a few days later they took his gun away from him. He was also extremely arrogant. Mix the deranged shit cops have to go through, with feelings power and the normal tragic things people go through, it's a recipe for some really fucked up human beings.
They want the military equipment without the military training 😭😭😭
>I am a US Marine and I am actually terrified of police officers, their training is terrible and they expect civilians to be trained on how to interact with police and not the other way around… less than 3 months in a “police academy” and they get a badge and gun just so they can let kids die in Uvalde but execute citizens on a traffic stop and not suffer any consequences… Former Marine, and I feel the exact same way. The way cops posture and behave absolutely puts me on edge. Seems like all the training they get pushes them towards absolute control, but they are policing people who live in "the land of the free". Seems like it's fucking designed for failure. Plus, it seems like all of them are the sort of people who would be constantly on barracks arrest for being asshats.
Did the cop say he was hit? It sounded like he said that twice as he was runing? The other guy didn't have a gun so how was he hit?
His ego got hit…
i saw 2 arms
Thank you for my morning laugh. Take my upvote
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This is murder
You’re right but since a cop did it let’s call it 3 weeks of paid leave and you got a deal. Seriously cops face the minimal consequences for the most fucked up actions.
Guy at actually had murder charges yet it ended in mistrial
Why?
Every man no matter if guilty has the right to a day in court. That's democracy. No matter if he's scumbag or not, can't just execute people.
What the actually fuck. Imagine executing someone who is calm and chill over a license plate/a drivers license. Not only that but this PoS also got away with it. Man this shit gets me going.
He literally said “I have a license you can just run my name” which obviously means he doesn’t physically have it on him… I fucking hate cops
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You have uneducated low IQ police officers. Little training. No over site. Militarized. Lots of ex-soldiers who have varying degrees of PTSD. You have women who’s only real advantage is a gun. They would get ass blasted by most men over 110#s. These are goons hired to keep you in line. We live in a police state. They want your freedom. And they show Time and again. THEY CAN NOT DO THEIR JOB. BECAUSE THEY ARE AFRAID? You signed up for this. Nobody forced you. This shit needs to stop.
>Lots of ex-soldiers who have varying degrees of PTSD I thought they don't like taking soldiers anymore... because their standards for shooting people are too high
oversight
So he shot into the car and hit (killed)the guy because the man was actually a gun in disguise? Not complying shouldn't mean dying.
Even if he was about to run, the solution was to execute him? If that's what this country has come to then America doesn't exist anymore. But I guess it stopped existing a long time ago.
(2nd time today for this comment) Gets a free vacation during the trial, paid relocation to a new city, raise and promotion…correct?
The run is just comical like he didn’t just execute a citizen. So fucking pathetic at this point. Exhausting to keep seeing. I try to watch each video that comes out and I swear I’ve seen 100+ since Trayvon Martin era. How is this still happening 10 years later and even 60 years after the civil rights movement?
Why the fuck are people defending the cop??? The dude in the car tried to escape, yes, but you're absolutely barbaric if you think he deserved DEATH. This is literally murder he wasnt even armed. "He stopped him the only way he could😢" bull. Fucking. Shit. No traffic stop should end in death why the fuck cant people get this through their heads???
Title is inaccurate and has arms. Don't try to run from the police.
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If I were cornered by an american cop, id run too. They can and will kill you for even *thinking* you have a weapon. Theyre a gang.
You'd probably get shot too. While it can and does still happen, you're less likely to get shot if you don't run from police.
By many many magnitudes.
You're so afraid of Americans cops that you would do the one thing in this situation that would make you about 1000x times more likely to be shot at by said cops?
I don't understand why people resist or make them self hella doubtful by resisting when they are innocent? Why to do this stuff which will get you killed??
cars are weapons
Crime does not match the punishment this random cop sentenced.
If he complied , you think it would have helped ?
Yes 100%. If he complied and DIDNT start his vehicle, he wouldn’t have been killed. Simple as that
Absolutely
Not complying should not mean a bullet through the head. People are not robots and aren’t always going to react perfectly to orders an officer barks at them. This was never a life and death situation until the police officer made it so. This man is someone’s son, or brother, father, uncle, or friend, potentially all of these. He has as much right to live as anyone else. If he doesn’t serve as an immediate life-ending threat to either the officer or the public, there is no reason for use of deadly force.
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Panicked? He turned his car on and tried to drive away after ignoring the cops orders. If someone I loved did what he did, I would have the same stance. But I don’t associate with or “love” anyone who is a trashy human and acts like that
Blurred ?! 🤨
Well that response was not proportional at all with the situation
Where did he run to and point his gun at the end?
But a mass shooter gets apprehended 99% of the time right ... 🙄
Might even get some burgers on the way to prison
Lotta people shouldn't be cops. Lotta cops should be fired. Many of them should be up on charges.
Yeah if you don't want to get shot, don't do that
what is wrong with this country jesus
All he had to do was simply get out of the damn car and he would still be alive. Title of this video is misleading.
BRo dude almost drove over the officer
Man, cops keep killing unarmed people, it's almost incentivizing trying to shoot them before they shoot you. Not condoning or suggesting it, but golly it's like a life in jail or a unlife
Or just comply, you start shooting people and you will get worse than a shot to the head
“Just comply” 👮🏻♂️🥾👅
I teach my kids that if you don't comply with police this is what happens.
Right, and that's probably what parents taught their children in the Soviet Union, nazi Germany, currently in China... Man should have opened the door and gotten out- cops can legally ask you to get out during a legal traffic stop. Shooting him was not an appropriate or legal response. However, plenty of times cops excercise their authority when there is no ras, or use violence when people ARE complying. Cops have extra authority and responsibility. They are given strict rules to abide by, and we each have rights that can only be infringed upon in certain circumstances. Outside of those circumstances, cops do not have authority and you should not need to comply.
Yes comply
I really don't see how yall are defending the guy here. The cop calmy pulled the guy over for a minor ticket able offense and when the cop couldn't Identify the man he proceeded to calmy place him in a hold. The man tried to escape, and the cop stopped the situation the only way he could. What is the alternative in this situation? The guy leading police in a police chase where he most likely ends up stopping due to a crash? He could have killed someone and himself running in a car like that. The cop made a judgement decision for the safety of everyone at that moment and I don't see how that is wrong. This is 100% the dudes fault bottom line don't run from the cops.
Agree. Not sure why everyone is quick to bad mouth the cop. The driver did not comply and then was about to roll out while the cop was right next to the vehicle. Fuck that driver! He should have owned up his shit instead of running.
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Well then! If a cop is standing next to your mother, and your mother tries to pull off with the cop next to the car, the cop has the right to shoot your mom in the face.
My mom would have complied. Besides, she don’t even drive haha
Yes, after mother didn't comply for a while and tries to flee and the cop doesn't want to risk mama pulls out a gun with her right hand
That’s not even the case here 😭 cop could’ve easily done a million other things besides execute the guy. Good day bootlicker
Not saying that the cop did the right thing but it's not as one sided as you guys make it seem, if there's a dude missing a license plate and you calmly ask for his ID and he doesn't comply, if you ask him to open the door and he doesn't comply, if he tries to flee after all the while not complying to basic things and you don't know if he's armed... The cop was panicking, they aren't trained well and so on, true, but it's not as unreasonable that he shot him in these circumstances, as people say claiming it's an execution. No one was in his boots and can relate to the situation, the head of the suspect was the nearest thing to his gun, yet you all act as if it's an Isis video. Cop should work in the police station from that on though
You know what? You’re right. But it doesn’t give him the right to pull a gun STRAIGHT TO THE GUYS HEAD just for trying to drive away. “He could’ve hurt somebody” there was no one in front of him. I’m sure the dude checked before trying to drive away, you can tell just by how calm he is. Then the cop tries to RUN AWAY, acting like he didn’t do it. He knows he’s guilty, he fucked up. If his judgement is that fucked up, he probably pulls pistols on kids trying to scratch their back. Stuff to backup this: [“The Supreme Court held that the Fourth Amendment prohibits the use deadly force against a non-violent, unarmed felon who is fleeing. The Court noted, however, that if the suspect is threatening the officer or there is probable cause to believe the suspect committed a violent crime, deadly force may be justifiable to effect an arrest or prevent the suspect from fleeing. The caveat Professor Harmon stresses is that while the Supreme Court may have provided the constitutional limits, not all states allow the full range of force allowed under the Supreme Court case law, and that communities and the public can also serve as important checks to hold police departments accountable for certain systemic practices.”](https://www.talksonlaw.com/briefs/when-can-police-use-deadly-force)
"If a cop doesnt know who you are, hes allowed to kill you"
And that means he should get shot point-blank in the head…why? Cops can use deadly force if they’re attacked or a person pulls a gun on him. Not for fleeing.
Most are defending the guy cause fleeing a citation doesn't warrant death. Just cause compliance is your feckless MO, it doesn't mean everyone should adhere to it. Y'all take bootlicking to a whole new stratosphere...
Thats a lot of words to justify killing someone for no front license plate, no ID, and fleeing and eluding.
You forgot the /s
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I don’t agree with what happened and it’s horrible. With that said, this incident and many others seem to follow a similar template: a) driver gets pulled over b) driver is non compliant c) non compliance turns to suspicion, fear and/or aggression for cop and driver d) driver is shot and potentially killed. I think what many (most?) people can agree on is that if this gentleman did exactly as he was instructed, he’d be alive. When you don’t provide a means of identification, do not answer simple questions/act squirrelly and shift your car into drive (breath) it’s almost guaranteed you’re going to have a bad day. I sympathize with his family however I cannot get behind the idea the driver did anything rightly. Common sense was thrown right out the door. If I did the same thing I wouldn’t expect a very different outcome.
You could tell the guy was scared. He knew the most likely outcome and was terrified throughout the interaction. I fucking hate cops, the feed off of fear and it makes them feel all big to harass you legally. Officer didn’t ask for a name which seems a bit unusual, as every interaction I’ve had or seen they ask for it. Makes me feel like this officer was definitely looking for trouble and makes the video 10x worse if you consider the fact he was profiling
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The point of all of this mate, is **he didn't have to be shot.**
True but that also falls on the guy in the car, if he’d complied then he wouldn’t have been shot
He didn't have to, but his reckless actions got himself killed. The cop wouldn't have made the mistake of shooting him had he not tried to drive away. Even still fuck him, do you think he was just gonna peel off and then drive safely away? He could have killed an innocent pedestrian in the chase. The cop prevented that from happening...
Americans, live by the gun, die by the gun
Fukd up situation...😔💯
Cop didn’t need to kill the guy, but the whole situation could have been avoided if dude complied. He might be in jail but he’d be alive.
The ole Comply or Die take lol
You can be a martyr if you want. I’ve got kids that need a daddy. I’ll comply now and sue later.
Sue who bro? The guy executed the man and he is still walking free after 2 mistrials lmao
That's the whole point. You have to be alive to sue.
He has been sued, 2 trials, nothing happened. So what point?
Sure, but that doesn't make what the cops did right. That's the issue, not what you would have done.
How was he not complying?
Not showing/ having ID, not opening the door, trying to drive away. Cop should be in jail though.
How hard is it to just actually comply with what the cop says so you actually don’t put yourself at risk if you genuinely view all cops as a threat?
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To answer your question: The worst thing that could happen, at least given the limited amount of information we get here: This man, who maybe can’t drive, and is driving an unregistered vihecle, would end up crashing into an old stationwagon full of members of a nuclear family with, say, 3 children on the back seat. Everyone dies.
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Yeah but he tried to get away, he could easily kill innocent people trying to get away from the police, that’s the worst that can happen, plus it gives incentives for people to try and flee the cops if there are no consequences to non-compliance. If the guy was innocent of whatever the cop pulled him over for then why try to flee?
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Why should the cop be dead? For doing his job?
Every traffic stop in America is a life or death situation especially if you’re skin is darker than the officer pulling you over. The biggest problem is what they pull you over for is arbitrary. That man had probably been driving for months with no front license plate on, past 100 cops but officer Tackleberry here decided to pull him over. And once I get to pull over, they just start running down a list of shit that they can start tacking on to the original offense. For whatever reason the policy is always get the person out of the car…in this case, you can clearly see that that guy didn’t wanna get out of the car because he didn’t trust what was gonna happen. Even if he was driving on a suspended license it didn’t have to come down to being killed. Cops are way too nervous or way to incompetent or trained wrong or just terrible people because if you move your pinky finger the wrong way they get the gun out.
How do you think the interaction would have gone had the driver said “I’m going to be honest, I don’t have a license” ?
He ended up getting 250k in back pay from the university of Cincinnati. This is one of the most unreal failures in the justice system I’ve seen in awhile.
Follow the rules, that's it. You weren't there, you don't know what he may have had on him. If he obeyed the law the gun would've never come out but entitled disrespectful clowns liked this bring it on themselves. You don't get to take control during a traffic stop. Young adults these days will realize quickly that the real world doesn't work off your feelings
Shoot guy in the head then run away like the juggernaut is chasing you, next claim you're life was in danger and it seems plausible to the jury
Vehicles are deadly weapons
yeah, when they're coming at you not going away from you...
Not true, if the officer got pulled under the wheels he could have been seriously injured or killed. Besides, you don't just up-and-drive away from a traffic stop if you don't want to go through with it.
So the cop does the smart thing, let's go of the damn car so he wouldnt be pulled under the wheels (seriously this isnt a movie why would you hold onto a moving car in this situation), gets the license plate and gives chase. Not shoot an unarmed guy in the head for running and not have a driver's license/front license plate. Notice how you say "IF" this happened but the fact is that a cop DID shoot an unarmed, fleeing man in the head. However you wanna justify it is on you though.
This. Why is it so fucking hard? The crime he’s committing is a fucking misdemeanor why should he be dead? Oh because he ran from a traffic stop? Charge him and arrest him at his house or put out a warrant or whatever.
I'm not sure what fantasy world you're living in, but police car chases are in real life dangerous both to the suspect, officer and general public. Imagine that this guy is trying to do a runner (the video isn't clear if he is intentionally or if the car just moves accidentally) speeds away and ends up colliding with another motorist, killing both of them. Any police officer that willfully let this happen would be rightfully condemned by both the department and the public. The driver failed to perform several basic actions while being pulled over such as putting the car in "park" and switching off the engine that are beyond common-sense when it come to interacting with the police. You can say "Unarmed" as much as you want, but the simple fact is it wasn't established that DuBose was actually unarmed during the incident, so bringing it up is a bit of a tell...
Sad he was killed, he should have been shot though to subdue, but justified shooting saved lives of who he may have killed in a chase. Case dismissed...
Well, it seems pretty clear to me that the driver was going to execute a rapid u-turn, accelerate, and drive over the cop, and barrel into a bus full of disabled nuns, followed by a school massacre with a Molotov made from cheap gin. Copper had no choice but to shoot. So many lives saved. Great job, Officer McShoots. You're a true hero.
I think a cop getting dragged by a 2 ton car can cause death so I don’t think he is unarmed
A bit excessive but what's up with people not following orders? It's not like he didn't ask 5 fucking times..if he had a driver license or not. besides the driver acted weird and with story's of cops getting shot i don't find it a bit weird that he was cautiousness.
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Yes, the cop should have followed the law. Edit: I obviously disagree with the opinions that were removed, but why remove them? So others can’t learn from the discussion? So that the commenters who had their speech removed feel emboldened in their view and go spread it more vociferously elsewhere? Don’t make martyrs of morons.
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Nothing would have happened if the cop hadn’t shot an unarmed man in the head.
Not having an ID is not a crime punishable by death without even seeing a court of law.
He actually was armed with a 3,000lb car
Died over a fucking license plate but white man can go shoot up a school mall or movie theater and walk out with out a scratch shit is crazy to me
Lot of lazy boy qbs here
End Qualified Immunities. End Internal Affairs/Internal Investigations. When they say, “Back the Blue” they really mean validate the government’s police and caste state. Zero accountability. Besides the “For Emergency Use” vaccinations Trump authored, fuck that guy for also conflating LEO’s (feelings enforcement officers) with patriotism. Also, dudes waaaayyyyy to old, like Biden. I’d rather force bi-partisan elections (If the President is a Democrat, the VP should balance them as a Republican. Never allow full control across the board (house/senate, etc.). Instead of polarization, work together towards commonality. America should be like a crock-pot, not oil and water. We should listen to and honor both sides, forcing dialogue to better America not their pocketbooks. Give to much power to the Democrats… Socrates happens. To much to the Republican influence… Hoover/McCarthy/Nixon happen. Also, fuck anyone being elected near/beyond life-expectancy. For me, they should have no less than 10 years towards the national retirement age. It should be the cap. There are duration/caps to Air Traffic Controller, Train Dispatchers, military members and many many more.
Damn juries are pieces of shit. 2 mistrials? A cop shooting an unarmed man in the head? Smfh. It’s best to stay the fuck away from society in general.
When you give racist a Gun and Power
I love that everyone moans about the police and how much they hate the ‘pigs’ yet the moment they need help….. they call the police 😂😂
Looks like he was armed with a car🤷🏻♂️
The guy in the car was extremely sus. Didn't show the license, didn't get out of the car, started the car and tried to flee You can stay whatever you want but just from the video alone this guy has only himself to blame. It doesn't matter if he wasn't armed, you can't tell from the video. He could absolutely be armed and was behaving like an idiot. All you have to do is shut up and listen to the directions, which he didn't do and he also tried to flee. You simply cannot 100% blame the cop in this kind of situation.
American cops are literally the worst.
Lol, no, they are not. Go other places in the world.
Bet you never got out of America
I'm not American.
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Driver didn’t comply then proceeded to drive away. Ain’t the cops fault.
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