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Ian Milburn has nine conditions to his probation issued on Nov. 10. They include: Writing an apology letter to the woman he lunged at. Avoiding all contact with her (except in an unavoidable emergency). Attending anger management classes. Completing 150 hours of community service.


baconperogies

Woman mentioned she's framing the letter. Good for her.


Oomoo_Amazing

She should sell it. She’d make a fortune! “The only time a cop apologised for his wrongdoing”


PenNo1447

I’d buy that


AmrTheAtlantean

“I’d buy that for a dollar”


TheRETURNofAQUAMAN

Always upvote Robocop references


Longbeacher707

I remember it was late in the 90s and one of the channels in Japan played western movies and late one night Robocop came on and 6 year old me had never seen anything cooler. My grandparents caught me watching it and made me go to bed but Officer Murphy and his Auto-9 will always have a place in my heart lol.


public_enemy_obi_wan

Prime Directive #5.


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PunkToTheFuture

"I LOVE IT!"


VivasMadness

"so what have we got here?" "This is a 2021 APOLOGY letter from a police officer for harrasing a citizen" *Cuts to interview camera* "If this is legit it is an extremely rare piece and can easily sell it for a profit" *Cuts back* "Letters of apology from the police are extremely rare. I don't think I've ever seen one of these in person. So what are you looking to get out of it?" "Ummm 10 grand?" "Ok, I have no idea what these are worth so let me call in an expert, he works like 2 blocks away, let me give him a call and see what he thinks" *Expert walks through the door* *Camera cuts to parking lot* "Rick always calls me when they get some item with historic significance" "So what've we got here?" "It's a 2021 letter of apology from the city's finest" "This is amazing, this is an extremely rare piece, may I look at it?" "Sure, please" "Oh, it's in exquisite condition, it's the correct size and color. The font seems legit and I actually checked and this police officer worked for this department around that date" "So it's legit?" "100% legit" " So what you think it's worth?" "At an auction, with the right buyers, you can easily get \*pauses\* round 100 bucks for it" *Murica music starts playing* "So let me give you 5 bucks for it" "But he said it was worth round 100!!!!" "Yes but I got to resell it and put it on auction and frame it and it's gonna take a LOT of time" "Will you do 25?" "10 and we got a deal" "Alright I'll do it for 10" "Sweet! Go over there and Chum will write you up"


tbrfl

*Cut to the seller in the parking lot* "Well, I wanted $10,000 but only got $25, but hey, at least the wife will be happy to have it out of the house!"


1982throwaway1

"Unfortunately, it really isn't worth anything... Seems this apology is fake!"


Dang1014

[Not the only legal trouble he's in either. He's getting sued for beating a man on duty and calling him racial slurs. What a piece of human trash](https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2021/05/06/officer-denies-excessive-force-racial-slurs.html)


GiDD504

“Denying wrongdoing is a stalling tactic” Fucking WuT???


BuddaMuta

Reminds me of my favorite, “arrested for resisting arrest” with zero other charges


gorgonbrgr

A simple change would help that if they called it “resisting detainment” because you can be detained even if you’ve done nothing wrong but being arrested for “resisting arrest” without and actual other charges should not be real at all. Edit: a word


Fifteen_inches

They also have to provide facts for reasonable suspicion to detain you. Note “reasonable suspicion” varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.


dangledangle

Not sure about the standard in Canada, but the reasonable suspicion standard in the US is defined by the US Supreme Court in Terry v. Ohio and must be followed in all jurisdictions.


itoucheditforacookie

If only we all had extent knowledge of court cases and officers were required to know them


SweaterKittens

I mean it *can* be, but treating everybody who denies wrongdoing like a criminal is fucking stupid. It's like that sitcom meme where a character accused of wrongdoing says, "But I didn't do X!" and is responded to with, "That's exactly what someone who did X would say!" It's just a symptom of police treating everyone like a criminal until they prove their innocence, rather than vice-versa.


measaqueen

“I was more thinking about how afraid I was" says the armed officer with his 4 armed buddies in a police van in the dead of night with no witnesses around.


anti-establishmENT

This asshole really can't handle people talking over him, and of course he was scared for his saftey. 100% should not be a cop.


zeroscout

100% should not be out in public unsupervised.


Pinkeyefarts

He's got his cop buddies "supervising" him


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weird that Ian Milburn's face doesnt come up on a google image search.


Kabd_w

From the article that was linked in the comment above yours “Bob Munroe, Jeremiah’s lawyer, asked Milburn if it occurred to him that Jeremiah and his black friend might be afraid because they were facing five armed police officers. “I was more thinking about how afraid I was, “ Milburn replied.” What a pig.


anti-establishmENT

Yeah. That's what I was talking about.


TroyMcpoyle

That's *why* he's a cop. People become cops because they have a strong desire to control, bully, and threaten others and realize the best way is legally. The same way pedophiles tend to work in areas with access to children, police tend to work in areas where they can harass, intimidate, and bully innocent people for fun.


mybossthinksimworkng

That title of the article is already siding with the cop. “Officer denies excessive force, racial slurs” Sounds a lot more forgiving than “Office accused of excessive force, racial slurs” So many institutions are just built to side with the cops and give them the benefit of every doubt. Even when all evidence is to the contrary.


pepsi_cola_kid

Literally human trash.


Mymomdidwhat

Not good Enough. He needs to be fired. He is mentally unfit for the job. You can’t change years of him being like this. He points out the camera and still acts like this, he will not change. He joined the force to bully people like many others do.


Sasquatch_patrol

I agree that kind of behavior should have banned him from even being a mall cop.


Sypharius

That kind of behavior is his qualification for the police force wdym?


001235

Exactly. He's now a "seasoned officer" who will keep getting rehired on different police groups in the country until he's old enough to pick up a pension which we'll be covering through our taxes. And when he gets sued, we'll also be covering that as well.


dirtymoney

I'm amazed he didnt move/block the camera as cops will do that. They prefer to be in utter control and having a camera on them takes away some of that control. So they will often block or point them away. A lot of times they will do that before they even knock on someone's door, which is just about the stupidest thing you can do because if someone checks their security feed when someone knocks on their door and sees that the camera has been moved or blocked... they may just arm themselves just in case even if whoever is knocking claims to be police.


BuddaMuta

Or just destroy the camera system like they did with the bogus raid on J Cole’s home


deadelusx

Very true, its looks like he is a ticking time bomb.


SuddenClearing

He pointed at the camera to remind them to be cool. Then he couldn’t keep it together and forgot.


Oomoo_Amazing

What are the other five???


nautikul

150 hours of community service... so does that include being a police officer?


eeyore134

It shouldn't. They don't really do that anymore.


madrox17

I got bad news for you player, The Andy Griffith Show wasn't a documentary. They've always been like this, trampling on the poor and minorities to protect the ruling class' property. Always.


UnderTheMuddyWater

150 hours of realizing "oh, this is what it's supposed to be like"


ajm2247

Holy shit, that goes to show you the difference between police departments in Canada and the US, in the US nothing would have happened to this guy at all.


conanomatic

In the US he could have shot her and nothing would've happened at all


northernontario3

In the US there would have been 10 cops with full military gear and a battering ram smashing the door down


9966

And it would have been the wrong address. After they shot the dog she would have an asthma attack while handcuffed face down on the floor and died.


Veenendaler

Not enough. What about the cop that was with him? Why did he never intervene? Why did he laugh after he lunged at the woman? Why did he laugh when Ian said "That was fun"? Both of them need to be fired immediately. This video actually terrified me, I had no way of knowing if this would end in her murder or not.


Stalvos

The enablers are just as bad. If you are a cop and stand there and watch another cop commit murder or violate civil rights and do nothing, you're approving that behavior.


Fak-U-2

if we do that (civilians) we are a accomplices.


janus270

That's police culture. I bet the other cop was younger than him, probably doesn't have the guts to call out bullshit when he sees it, because he will get absolutely no support from the rest of the force. He'll always be seen as a rat, and that will jeopardize not only his job, but his safety too. Or, he's a scumbag too. 50/50, really.


northernontario3

The cops that get in and are disgusted by the behaviour of their colleagues don't last. They realize that they can either stand up and ruin their lives or quit and find another job.


SprinklesFancy5074

And that's why ACAB. They very quickly weed out any good ones. Usually don't even make it through academy.


Newmoney2006

If that camera wasn’t there, at the very least he would have arrested her.


WanderlustFella

I like that he pointed out the camera and still let his temper get the best of him. He clearly didn't think what he did was wrong. Will he be paid while he completes his anger management classes and community service? If he is that this isn't punishment.


donotgogenlty

Ian Milburn smallest penis in Hamilton, ON money back guarantee!


canipetyourdog13

But I’m still supposed to think cops are here to protect my brown ass?? Okay. Sure. I definitely am not currently having to teach my brown children how to speak and act in front of cops for THEIR own safety. If you defund, it will make stations want to keep the good ones and get rid of trash.


SBDinthebackground

Dont fool yourself into believing that only the best will be kept. Purely seniority.


mike35745

Agreed. Nepotism is a powerful tool that is not always used with the best intentions.


AllMoneyIn77

Should have been fired and never aloud to own guns but lets make him write a letter


option_unpossible

Allowed.


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Story: [Hamilton police officer on 18-month probation for lunging at woman in incident caught on video](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/police-officer-charged-guilty-video-1.6306079)


thattoneman

A quick search of the cop's name also yielded this article: [Preacher awarded $60k for illegal arrest, assault by Hamilton police](https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2018/11/07/preacher-awarded-60k-for-illegal-arrest-assault-by-hamilton-police.html) Seems like this cop just doesn't quite get how to behave.


spacedude2000

I cannot believe we pay for this shit, even tho I'm not Canadian it literally happens all over America too. If I cost my work 60k for my direct fuckup, i would likely be fired. Cannot believe this fucking sociopath has job in law enforcement even after he fucked up. Fuck police unions.


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angelduxt

I’m literally from Hamilton so I actually pay for these specific assholes in this video to have jobs. This is so fucked up. You’re so right, fuck police unions.


whsun808

Honestly you should write to the your city council members about this waste of your tax dollars. You’re probably one of the few on Reddit they’d actually listen to as a resident


no_please

I'm not a cop, but if I lunged at a client like this I'd be fired immediately, and possibly even have the police called on me. Why are violent cops just told to like, "pls don't do that on camera next time"?


tmking

And he knew he was on camera so this is him on his best behavior.


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thissexypoptart

It really is incredible how there's a whole career path set up for garbage subhumans like this.


ppcnublet

Ah yes Hamilton, the armpit of Ontario.


thatsithlurker

That lunge…was a pure, emotional impulse. I’m sure she’s thankful for that camera. There’s no telling how he would’ve handled the situation had he actually gotten to the door successfully.


chotomatekudersai

And that’s with his knowledge that there was a camera there. He couldn’t even keep himself from the rage. The only thing stopping him from going further was remembering after lunging that he was on camera.


TILtonarwhal

Cause she stung him to the core with the “bully” truth


Ulfric682

Apparently the truth really pissed him off


annies_boobs_eyes

It's like jesus said: the truth shall set you off.


TIL_eulenspiegel

Yes, hence that little "all in good fun" good-ol' boy chuckle, as he walks up the stairs after attempting to break into that woman's apartment and assault her.


Autumn1eaves

Yes... All in good fun... I'm going to brandish a knife outside your door. All in good fun... Then, haha, you'll see it'll be hilarious. I'm gonna jump towards you, with the knife on hand. So funny! Right??? No, you see it's fine! I have a badge and have been sanctioned by the government. All in good fun... What do you mean that makes it scarier? How could you possibly trust me less because of that?


NoirBoner

Yet these are the same fucking people we're supposed to trust with our lives and safety in critical conditions.


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He knew he was on camera before that. He points at the camera to his buddy. And he still couldn't control himself.


annies_boobs_eyes

the fact that he pointed out the camera to his buddy was a way of saying "make sure to be on your best behavior, we're being recorded." and apparently this is his best behavior. fuck this dude. i would not mind if this dude got a bullet in the head. it would be better for the rest of us dead cop would be justice. in so many cases a dead cop would be justice well, not quite justice i guess, but closer to justice than cops framing dead others, which they do ALL OF THE TIME. tl;dr fuck the police. all of them. even you, my friend, simon. fuck all y'all


Barcaroli

The fact that he is still allowed to continue as a cop is mind breaking


MoeFugger7

just imagine any other job, literally any other job and the consequence of you doing that to someone, especially a woman. You'd be fired within minutes.


MoeFugger7

im also bothered by his partner nodding in agreement, "yup, we're on camera boss, gotta be careful this time". They're both trash.


Leastcreativename

Smh and he’s still a cop


novaquasarsuper

So thankful his partner stepped in to calm him down...oh, wait.


MoeFugger7

he actually *warned* his partner by pointing at the camera. They're both trash. If the guy in back were a good cop he'd never stay partnered with this one.


RunAsArdvark

nOt aLl cOpS!


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What an embarrassment. This manchild shouldn't be a cop


Oomoo_Amazing

I was just thinking that. What would have happened if she had caught her foot or something, and cost her an extra half a second? He would be through that door


sivirbot

Not only that, I bet you they would have claimed she assaulted the officer with the door and arrest her


Black__lotus

100%


291000610478021

And then the sociopathic laugh afterwards as if he's saying "ha, gottem!!!!"


MoeFugger7

i think it was more psychotic "hehe I almost found an excuse to beat/kill her". I dont think that was a lunge, I think that was a legitimate attempt to break in, but he knows he has 0 justification if the door is closed. But an open door might change things.


GrunchWeefer

It's also assault. Let's see what happens if any of us do that to a cop.


TheAlleyCat9013

Disagree. That was a calculated movement to scare someone knowing full well the power and size differential, typical bully tactic.


somanyroads

And he noted the camera too...clearly the dude has serious mental health and anger management issues. They should have cautioned discretion, much like a body cam. Someone with that little self-awareness needs to find another line of work, probably in IT.


powermanphil

Yikes, that lunge at the end was a bit terrifying. Not the lunge itself, but the fact that he couldn’t control his emotions. Scary trait for a police officer.


cocoapuff1721

He knew he was on camera also. Imagine what happens off camera


powermanphil

No kidding, you know that there are countless people out there that have been on the wrong side of this guy and never got it on camera.


RalphFuckingGarr

At 1:54 one of the cops says, "That was fun." Bullies get off on intimidating the general public. Fuck those guys.


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He's probably trying to convince himself and his coworkers that he isn't in a blind rage...


TIL_eulenspiegel

Cringing to notice that they are Canadian ... :(


megggie

It doesn’t matter anymore. The whole system is fucked and gives cops zero accountability for doing whatever they want. Fucking Brown Shirts.


Gophersoup

There are shitty people all over the world.


Loose_with_the_truth

The way he pointed it out to the other officer, and their silent agreement that they had to behave was terrifying.


RedditingAtWork5

That's actually what got me more than anything else in this video. Terrifying is correct. When you're acting lawfully ... like maybe shopping for groceries with your spouse, it never ever occurs to you to point out the cameras in the store because you aren't doing anything wrong. But say you and your spouse wanted to rob the store. You would definitely be pointing out the cameras in that case because you'd be engaging in behavior that you don't want others to see. These two cops, or at least the lead cop absolutely went there with intent to engage in behavior he wouldn't want others to see. There's an old quote that says "Integrity is what you do when nobody's watching". This cop clearly lacks integrity.


NoirBoner

This cop lacks a whole lot more than just integrity.


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And then their attempts at behaving was even more terrifying. He was probably hoping to lunge through the door so he could assault her off-camera.


NoirBoner

The only reason he didn't smash her door and beat her face in was because of that camera realization. If that camera hadn't been there he would have beat her ass with a nightstick while saying "stop resisting" and arrested her because his pathetic tiny ego was bruised by her truthful comment. They're bullies and thugs in a gang, but apparently with a badge and a uniform all of a sudden they're the "good guys". Right.


Gregan32

This is what happens: [https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2021/05/06/officer-denies-excessive-force-racial-slurs.html](https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2021/05/06/officer-denies-excessive-force-racial-slurs.html) Same cop.


WonderWoofy

From the article linked above... >Milburn testified he repeatedly asked Jeremiah for driver, insurance and vehicle information, but Jeremiah became argumentative, raised his voice and kept talking over him. >“He kept saying he hadn’t done anything wrong and ‘Why do I have to show you my licence?’” Milburn said. “Typically, if a driver is evasive or repeats the question, it’s a stalling tactic.” >Milburn said he eventually grabbed hold of Jeremiah’s left arm to try to get him out of the vehicle. He then reached into the car with his other arm and put it around Jeremiah’s head and neck. >Jeremiah got out of the vehicle on his own, Milburn testified, then he had to be taken to the ground so that handcuffs could be put on. He said he never placed his knee on Jeremiah’s groin or head. >He also said race played no role in the events of that night. >Under cross-examination, however, Milburn acknowledged that the handcuffs were put on Jeremiah while he was standing up and that Milburn then forced him to the ground by tripping him. >He also acknowledged Jeremiah co-operated by rolling down his window, didn’t prevent police from opening the car door, didn’t attempt to flee and didn’t initiate any of the physical contact with police. >Bob Munroe, Jeremiah’s lawyer, asked Milburn if it occurred to him that Jeremiah and his black friend might be afraid because they were facing five armed police officers. >“I was more thinking about how afraid I was, “ Milburn replied. ... hooooly shit. Just holy shit.


NoStepOnMe

“I was more thinking about how afraid I was, “ Milburn replied. He wasn't actually afraid. Those are just the magic words he needs to say in order to justify whatever the hell he wants to justify.


cupasoups

This really is the worst part. Imagine what this Pig gets away with off camera


Gregan32

This: https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/2021/05/06/officer-denies-excessive-force-racial-slurs.html


MarkHirsbrunner

He's also been in trouble for beating someone while yelling racial slurs, so we don't have to imagine.


Silver_Vegetable6804

Him seeing that camera probably saved her life.


qcavner

Almost like they give anyone a gun, and a badge


SippieCup

Not anyone. If you are too well educated or just too smart, they won't give you one.


Lordoftheintroverts

Unless you’re a regular plebeian, then you probably can’t be trusted with one.


Ugly_Painter

He knows he's terrifying. His position is inherently terrifying. What a dispicable man. And the chuckle. He's a public figure right? Any news on this twat?


powermanphil

Oh that chuckle said so much…an absolute man child.


NARF_NARF

That chuckle was a way for him to channel his anger. It wasn’t a haha laugh it was a “challenge me and see what happens” laugh.


Endonian

“That was fun” he said. What a terrible man.


QuitArguingWithMe

As others have said, it does seem to be half "joking" so as to give her a scare. But what even is the joke? Like, haha you though I was about to storm into your house and murder you. For that to even work he'd have to admit that cops have a well-earned horrible reputation in America. Edit: Not helping their reputation in Canada with this crap either.


austarter

The joke is the violence fear and intimidation. The joke is that they can't do anything about it. It's sadism.


Pure_Tower

> But what even is the joke? Classic bully humor.


Donkeychuker

This was in Canada.


CunnedStunt

More specifically, Ontario's armpit, known as Hamilton. No surprise to find trash cops in a trash place. Source; live near said armpit.


Sufficient-Smell8188

He’s like that’s alright my wife will pay for that.


GrandMast33r

Probably shot the first dog he saw.


MrMundungus

I once found out how many dogs get shot by cops daily. I wish I didn’t…..


Hingl_McCringleberry

Blue Wives Battered


siccoblue

With interest. And it's God damn high


minzis_suga

The fact he LUNGED at the door when she called him out on being a bully proves he needs to be not fired fucking terminated completely cause wtf??


vitaminkombat

I once saw a riot cop in my country beating his shield and shouting 'Kill Kill Kill' in my country's language at the top of his lungs. It was like he was an extra in lord of the rings. I understand you can get caught up in the moment. But he definitely didn't seem suitable for front line duty.


Kapt-Kaos

yeah but the judge will pull qualified immunity or some wafty stinky horse shit if it even turns out to be anything. edit: im dumb and this is in canada which is arguably worse


Gone213

Its in Canada so I dont know if they have QI there.


derdopd

He plead guilty to assault. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/police-officer-charged-guilty-video-1.6306079


Blythe703

Oh good to see that like everyone else that is convicted of assault, he got a cushy desk job and had to write a sorry letter :<


RC8-

He literally pointed at the camera then acted like this? Not a very smart person eh. Dude should not be a police officer.


mengelgrinder

Think about how he acts when he knows he's not on camera


Joker88888888888

Ok what was with the lunge at the end? And he noticed the camera…I’m sorry to say but if there wasn’t a camera I wonder how this would have played out..?


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Anyone notice how the douche bag left his partner in the kill zone 1:50? Edit: “can I talk to you for a minute?” Suspect- “ok just a minute” Douche bag moves clear of the door and just left his partner.


Ornery_Ad_1303

Hey sorry could you please explain what you meant, I watched over and over again and can’t see what you are talking about


worfres_arec_bawrin

Doors and corners. Never stand in front of a door, watch your fuckin corners they’re where you’ve got the highest likelihood of dying. If someone opens up you’ve got no cover and will get shot. See- the cop(s) in Texas serving a felony warrant for some dude, it’s not going well and cop dies when shooting starts because he’s standing plum in the middle of the doorway.


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nowherewhyman

IT REACHES OUT IT REACHES OUT IT REACHES OUT


worfres_arec_bawrin

In love those books SO much. Obviously lol.


Ornery_Ad_1303

Oh did you mean when he moved over to that little area near the wall? I’m assuming the kill zone is right in front of the door?


jporto312

100%. Even looks at him to see if he’ll notice


iANDR0ID

He seems stable.


ivanoski-007

/r/stopresisting


ALittleSalamiCat

For real, idk if that lady is telling the truth or not (idk the circumstances) but literally NOTHING she did wanted that. Not even close. Dude just wanted to scream at her. How much of a fucking baby do you have to be to yell over someone and lunge at them like that. You only see this behavior in bratty toddlers with little ravioli hands… or cops 🥴


Jungian_Archetype

CAN I FINISH? CAN I PLEASE FINISH? Okay, I'm finished...


Wizardwheel

I work at a gun range where we often have police officers coming through to train. From the ones I’ve spoken to who are pretty new in their careers, apparently police academy is the easiest thing to get through and pass. They all tell me the same saying that most of the incompetent ones just don’t get jobs but from the way our society is looking I think they’re all getting jobs


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Shit there was a whole court case over the intelligence of cops; a guy was rejected from his town's police force because he tested too well. When he sued them, the court made the determination that the department can discriminate based on intelligence. Since this guy sued because he was turned down for being too smart, who do you think they're hiring?


ParanoidNotAnAndroid

Funniest thing to me about that case is the guy who wanted to be a police officer was told he was turned down because they thought he would be bored with the long hours of sitting in patrol cars or desk work. After he lost the court case to become a cop, the dude went and became a prison guard, so he's doing long hours of sitting and watching prisoners lol.


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Dude wants to work in law enforcement. Good for him he's getting to. He can have all that money. You couldn't pay me enough to work 30 years as a prison guard. 8 hours a day, that's 10 years in the Grey Bar Motel. Nope.


ISpewVitriol

They say if you enjoy whats you do you’ll never works a day in your life.


twenty7w

He should have hid his power level


IntimidatingBlackGuy

Yup, intelligent people tend the be more compassionate and are less likely to follow orders blindly. Less intelligent people are likelier to harass the people who need to be harassed without asking questions.


Honeycombz99

Am cop. The police academy was amazingly easy. It was more boring than anything else. I’ve learned more on the streets working than I did at the academy. That being said, being a cop isn’t a hard job besides all of the mental stress you deal with. Don’t be a dick and treat people with respect are the golden rules.


Tyrthesemiwise

"Clearly you're unreasonable" *proceeds to lunge at a woman in rage for being spoken to*


thecatwhisker

And at the end where he then turns away laughing and says ‘that was fun’ at the top of the stairs! The definition of a bully and exactly what she said he was!


AbsentThatDay

I apparently don't censor myself adequately when discussing these subjects, so I'm unable to comment about what I feel about this behavior.


ConniesCurse

This might be one of my favorite comments I've ever seen on reddit.


MAS7

Holy shit what a psycho. 100% guarantee this guy beats his family & pets, if he has any


DopeCharma

Who else expected him to race back down the stairs and bash into the door at the end of the video?


confused_boner

He remembered the camera


NoirBoner

Yet these are the people I'm supposed to trust have my best interests at heart? Right. If he hadn't noticed that camera he would have busted her door down.


mike35745

So that’s why people put the chain on the door. It keeps tyrannical police officers out.


rocko152

My 6 year old cousin can control their emotions more than this asshole...


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She was quick with that door! Not bad


Workmen

This ain't her first rodeo. That superintendent has been calling the cops on her *repeatedly* remember?


XLauncher

Me, the first ~80% of the video: He's rude, but not really all that awful- ah, there it is.


GotStomped

What a cunt


Patient_Sir240

Good ole Hamilton Police


zansaber

What the actual fuck was that at the end????? Made a lunge for the door?


Pistolero921

That’s how he acts, when he knows he’s on camera.


fjcruiser08

Imagine what he’d have done if he hadn’t noticed the camera beforehand.


ihatelifetoo

I’m so confused watching this. The lady was explaining the situation very politely and the cop made the situation suddenly 10/10. Then that lunge was super uncalled for and I’m glad he got punished for it


Hahohoh

Incredible that there guys have the energy to be this angry. I’m at the point where being angry is too much work so I’ll get through what I need to do and get worked up at much if anything


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Fancy_Disaster_4736

An article linked above says “court documents” show he is on probation. That is entirely separate from work related discipline and does not mean he is on paid leave for 18 months.


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Mongoose211

I like how he interrupts her then gets mad at her for interrupting him.


Fenix_Pony

*gestures to the camera* dont do anything too illegal we mught get in trouble *Charges at the door 30 seconds later cuz he got exposed* Wow. He weighed the outcomes and still couldnt restrain himself. Yet im supposed to trust these scumbags to carry lethal weapons?


ibraw

What if she didn't close the door on time when he lunged at her? I honestly doubt that wouldn't have been the end of it as clearly he has no impulse control.


njsisme

When he says “you’re not listening “ the irony


dickslexic50

Just imagine what he would have done had he not seen the camera beforehand. Asshole! Anybody know where this is? It sounds Canadian.


Kindov_Upset

He got small dick energy


ABoyandHisDinosaur

Middle aged white guys who’s favorite high school subject was gym? Yup that’s him.


Present-Evidence-905

"That was fun. heheh." Fucking pigs need to police themselves and give respect if they want to receive it. Until then, Fuck The Police! I have a LEO in the family and know many of them. They are corrupt as fuck. It's not a few bad apples ruining the bunch. It's a few good apples getting shit on by the bunch if they don't fall in line.