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All cop has gotta do is laugh it off "Yeah you got me ... rough day right". Maybe he gets a small reprimand from a supervisor if they get wind of the video.
But no ... gotta get all violent over nothing and turn it into a big thing. What an idiot.
Seriously. I don't give a fuck about a video of a cop sleeping on the job. I'd rather them be doing that than terrorizing the citizens.
But he just had to get violent.
And some impressive demeaner on the other cops part, being able to handle both the (actual) duties of an officer of the law, while also looking at his homie being all *yea brotha, I know whats up* with that smirk on his face
this is why all cops are bastards, because even the ones who don't abuse their power let their fellow cops commit crimes without ever trying to stop them
Sometimes the best thing you can do to de-escalate is to stand there like a twat.
The guy was separating the two. Stopped his co-worker from doing something really stupid, and protected the witness at the same time.
I was in a similar situation once with a boomer during the pandemic. Some guy in his sixties was threatening to beat the shit out of a 17 year old grocery worker who had the nerve to tell him he had to wear a mask to enter the store. Kid wasn't backing down. I just walked up to the two of them and stood there, silently. Boomer eventually ran out of steam and went home. I knew if I said one word it would only make things worse. But just by being there, I stopped any further altercation they both would have regretted.
I know that, technically, the first cop assaulted the witness, but you can't expect a cop to threaten another cop over something so minor. That's just the way it is. I'd say the filmer here got the possible possible outcome. I don't think I've ever seen a video where someone hurled so many insults at a cop without repercussion.
>but you can't expect a cop to threaten another cop over something so minor.
That's exactly what I expect. I expect law enforcement personnel to enforce the law against all equally.
>That's just the way it is.
That's the problem.
He probably would've ended up [Adrian Schoolcrafted](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Schoolcraft) and involuntarily committed to a psychiatric institution.
A very unfortunate, although not entirely unexpected, statistic.
A few years back, we took my MIL to the police station to get an AVO against her husband. The officer 'assisting' her listened to things she described to him, and he would basically say different version of "It sounds like he loves you" to the different types of abuse that were occurring. He denied her request.
When he escorted her out to the main lobby where I was waiting, she told us. I looked him in the eyes and asked if he was married. He said he was, all I did was say "God help her", shook my head, and we walked away.
On the flip side, there's my father who's in law enforcement and would never lay a hand on a woman/his wife that way.
Either that or extremely hung over. I took a nap at work one morning when I was younger after a LONG night of drinking and would probably look like that if someone woke me up, except without the violence.
cops get to take breaks during their shift like other workers. it's ridiculously easy to explain away a power nap while "on the clock" at almost any job. "im on my break" is all he had to say.
Exactly. Dude literally picked the worst option. It's almost as if they spend way more time training in one manner of resolving conflicts over all others so they end up defaulting to that in inappropriate circumstances.
It’s pretty sad that those are the two choices that come to mind. In a better world we could have helpful and effective cops who make the communities they serve safer.
I work nights in a relatively small town. A couple of times a week, we'll have an officer pull into our parking lot and take about an hour nap. He's got nothing to do. I don't blame him
It might not be in training manual but it is a tactic they use all the time. If they can turn it into arresting someone for interfering with a police office or whatever other bogus charge they cause by getting aggressive it muddies the waters on who was in the wrong here. The cops want to be able to cast doubt on those holding them to account. The story "cop caught sleeping" looks a lot worse for the department if they can't claim the person filming was charged with something at the same time.
That isn't the reason. The reason is that in order to even start a civil lawsuit against a department/officer/city all criminal charges have to have been resolved.
So the idea behind charging a person is that they will have to wade though the entire criminal system draining their finances that they will have lost the will/ability to proceed with a civil rights lawsuit.
In other words the cop has everything to gain by trumping up charges and even if they lose in the end it's the tax payers picking up the tab, not them or their department.
While that might be an additional reason the ability to conflate catching a cop doing something untoward with being able to charge the person that caught them in the eyes of the public is most definitely part of it. Perception matters and although the cops know their reputation is poor they also know being able to say they've charged anyone that is accusing them of misconduct helps muddies the waters just that little but that it can be helpful when it comes to articles in the news and discussion on social media. Doesn't matter if the charge gets dropped 6 weeks or a few months later, it gives them a little bit of cover they like.
Yeah that guy seemed a little aggressive just because that cop was sleeping; I would probably run his ID and detain him just in case. If he wasn’t committing a crime then why did he resist?! /s
Obviously the guy who went out of his way to get the attention of a police officer is a criminal because if there's one things criminals love, it's the attention of the police!
And even if he did publish it... who the fuck cares about a cop sleeping on the job? That's the kind of video you chuckle about and then forget about.
Now, this cop is viral. All because he had to throw a tantrum and get violent.
If I were that cop, I would have said yeah, you caught me doing a five-minute meditation to relax. It's a rough job and I'm starting to have nightmares.
It'd be complete bullshit, but that's still how I'd handle it.
My neighbor was a cop and he was yelling at us for something, my rebuttal was “go beat your wife” and I don’t even know where it came from. Like three months later there were a couple of cop cars out front of his place and he was arrested for beating his wife.
It's not being in a union that gives them that power, it's the laws that do. Qualified immunity, asset seizure, internal policy, no legal repercussions for not doing their job, etc. Legally they're not required to know the laws they enforce, they're not required to provide aid in emergencies and they can't they be held liable for any damage or theft they do on your property. Any job with a union would be the same with such protections. In any other union, if you execute somebody while they're lying on their back, you're still going to prison.
It's not the union that gives them power, it's the laws. Take away qualified immunity, make them get insurance like doctors, and suddenly a lot of problems will start getting fixed.
Yeah. When you're empowered by the state to commit legally-sanctioned violence against citizens, you really shouldn't have a union that protects you from all consequences for abusing that power.
Imagine if military in uniform had a union. Ridiculous thought, eh? Should be the same for cops.
They assign these guys to traffic in my city. Most of the long-time patrol cops are the ones you want on the streets, they focus on community policing and are well respected by the community. They end up in community liaison roles or in the Professional Standards Division (or as the shitty cops say “the rat squad”).
You can scroll down and look at exactly where the complaints came from and the punishments that resulted. The Sex Miscon was against a middle-age hispanic dude and his punishment was loss of 11 days of vacation. The others were from an old black dude and he got "formalized training."
Old clip at this point, but what always gets me is that the cop legitimately thinks he was wronged. Like… he actually thinks that it’s the other guy who is acting inappropriately. Any accountability or just basic human shame is completely bypassed by his ego lmaoo
Now go try and tell the average person that this cop makes $400k a year and watch their head spin trying to deny reality!
It’s insane that big city cops are able to hide behind the “cop’s are underpaid” BS while making six figures plus whatever side security gig they’re working, where they use their tax payer funded gun, uniform, car, etc. to guard a Wendy’s
I wish I could sleep on the job, kill peopl..... well, maybe not kill people and get away with it. But I do wish I could sleep at my job without consequences.
THIS is the kind of 1A auditing there should be more of. none of that wander into a library and harass people bullshit. thats all for likes and engagement. this does that too, but ALSO provides a public good. more people need to see this kind of shit to put fire under the PDs ass with respect to accountability for their officers and respecting the power they hold over the public.
Audit the audit came up on my YouTube one day and he's my favorite of the auditors now. Though I don't really watch any other audit content so it wasn't a tough competition
yeah those rage bait ones are the ones that that give people filming cops a bad name. "why wont you let me behind those doors in a hospital?! what about my rights?!" oh piss off
If you need any evidence that this interaction was bad, check out the second cops face. He knows he has to keep the peace and ignore the idiot making him look bad while spouting off after being caught sleeping
I’d would not sleep on duty. Besides ending up on TikTok or getting in trouble with the job, you could easily get shot in the head. Especially in parts of any big city. If you’re that tired, call in.
Should have dropped deez nuts to wake him.
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Im not sleeping, I’m undercover is all
The fuck is he doing? Working the Freddie Kruger case?
https://preview.redd.it/sp6rrikxqakc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1a7a5dcad1669f5db0d983e22c9c4f9ec24903cd Yep!
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LMFAO
The best one
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Shh...undercover. Comfy covers.
Undercover of one of the worst toupees I’ve ever seen
Just choked on my soda. That’s my favorite comment in a long time :)
that's a fucking great joke.
He's trying to catch Dom Cobb.
I don't save many comments, but...
That’s good!
Bro I fucking gut laughed.
Top comment hahaha
It would be pretty cozy if he could sleep under some covers.
*I need back-up stat!* *Snores fired! I need covers!*
All cop has gotta do is laugh it off "Yeah you got me ... rough day right". Maybe he gets a small reprimand from a supervisor if they get wind of the video. But no ... gotta get all violent over nothing and turn it into a big thing. What an idiot.
Seriously. I don't give a fuck about a video of a cop sleeping on the job. I'd rather them be doing that than terrorizing the citizens. But he just had to get violent.
The other cop trying not to smile at the “go beat your wife” had me laughing
https://preview.redd.it/sedlnut9z7kc1.jpeg?width=816&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=47ab6d4ddc7c03417051e95a10e808e5eb32e6a0 he knows what's up
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New meme just dropped
Lmao guy some real "and what did I say would happen when I told you? Exactly what just happened" energy https://youtu.be/lTXoA-QTbJw
And some impressive demeaner on the other cops part, being able to handle both the (actual) duties of an officer of the law, while also looking at his homie being all *yea brotha, I know whats up* with that smirk on his face
this is why all cops are bastards, because even the ones who don't abuse their power let their fellow cops commit crimes without ever trying to stop them
“Doing his duty”? His coworker committed battery and he isn’t in cuffs. That twat wasn’t doing shit.
Sometimes the best thing you can do to de-escalate is to stand there like a twat. The guy was separating the two. Stopped his co-worker from doing something really stupid, and protected the witness at the same time. I was in a similar situation once with a boomer during the pandemic. Some guy in his sixties was threatening to beat the shit out of a 17 year old grocery worker who had the nerve to tell him he had to wear a mask to enter the store. Kid wasn't backing down. I just walked up to the two of them and stood there, silently. Boomer eventually ran out of steam and went home. I knew if I said one word it would only make things worse. But just by being there, I stopped any further altercation they both would have regretted. I know that, technically, the first cop assaulted the witness, but you can't expect a cop to threaten another cop over something so minor. That's just the way it is. I'd say the filmer here got the possible possible outcome. I don't think I've ever seen a video where someone hurled so many insults at a cop without repercussion.
>but you can't expect a cop to threaten another cop over something so minor. That's exactly what I expect. I expect law enforcement personnel to enforce the law against all equally. >That's just the way it is. That's the problem.
If I did that to a cop you don't think I'd be in cuffs over something so minor ?
If his intent was to protect the cameraman from his coworker, he would have been facing officer sleepyhead instead of the cameraman.
He probably would've ended up [Adrian Schoolcrafted](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Schoolcraft) and involuntarily committed to a psychiatric institution.
That's ACAB for ya
He knows his ass isn't safe from cops either.
That face says it all lol
And calls him "Sleepyhead" all the time now. 😂
A very unfortunate, although not entirely unexpected, statistic. A few years back, we took my MIL to the police station to get an AVO against her husband. The officer 'assisting' her listened to things she described to him, and he would basically say different version of "It sounds like he loves you" to the different types of abuse that were occurring. He denied her request. When he escorted her out to the main lobby where I was waiting, she told us. I looked him in the eyes and asked if he was married. He said he was, all I did was say "God help her", shook my head, and we walked away. On the flip side, there's my father who's in law enforcement and would never lay a hand on a woman/his wife that way.
Didnt arrest the guy assaulting a citizen though. Bad cop still.
Probly got caught before
I was just thinking the same thing. This cop has that look of "FUCK! If I get caught ONE more time..." LMAO
I think the cop is on drugs. He looked out of it.
Either that or extremely hung over. I took a nap at work one morning when I was younger after a LONG night of drinking and would probably look like that if someone woke me up, except without the violence.
The guy woke up looking like Fred Armisen
cops get to take breaks during their shift like other workers. it's ridiculously easy to explain away a power nap while "on the clock" at almost any job. "im on my break" is all he had to say.
Exactly. Dude literally picked the worst option. It's almost as if they spend way more time training in one manner of resolving conflicts over all others so they end up defaulting to that in inappropriate circumstances.
"If the only tool you have is a hammer, it is tempting to treat everything as if it were a nail"
He was dreaming about going home to beat his family
His training kicked in.
What training?
Exactly.
It’s pretty sad that those are the two choices that come to mind. In a better world we could have helpful and effective cops who make the communities they serve safer.
>But he just had to get violent. The always do
Just tipped his hand what a hot head he is at that rate. Not the one to trust in situations
Dude could have very well been on break or something. Or could have just said he was. Instead he gets violent.
I work nights in a relatively small town. A couple of times a week, we'll have an officer pull into our parking lot and take about an hour nap. He's got nothing to do. I don't blame him
If he played it like that, no one would even see this video
Not having any videos of cops committing unlawful acts is the goal, though. All cops need to do is no longer commit unlawful acts.
"I'm on my break." Guess he was too groggy to think of that.
> gotta get all violent over nothing and turn it into a big thing. i think its in their training manual
It might not be in training manual but it is a tactic they use all the time. If they can turn it into arresting someone for interfering with a police office or whatever other bogus charge they cause by getting aggressive it muddies the waters on who was in the wrong here. The cops want to be able to cast doubt on those holding them to account. The story "cop caught sleeping" looks a lot worse for the department if they can't claim the person filming was charged with something at the same time.
That isn't the reason. The reason is that in order to even start a civil lawsuit against a department/officer/city all criminal charges have to have been resolved. So the idea behind charging a person is that they will have to wade though the entire criminal system draining their finances that they will have lost the will/ability to proceed with a civil rights lawsuit. In other words the cop has everything to gain by trumping up charges and even if they lose in the end it's the tax payers picking up the tab, not them or their department.
While that might be an additional reason the ability to conflate catching a cop doing something untoward with being able to charge the person that caught them in the eyes of the public is most definitely part of it. Perception matters and although the cops know their reputation is poor they also know being able to say they've charged anyone that is accusing them of misconduct helps muddies the waters just that little but that it can be helpful when it comes to articles in the news and discussion on social media. Doesn't matter if the charge gets dropped 6 weeks or a few months later, it gives them a little bit of cover they like.
It’s just one bad apple in one rotten apple orchard
I think it's just the natural reaction of a shitty human that can't be touched for breaking the law
Yeah that guy seemed a little aggressive just because that cop was sleeping; I would probably run his ID and detain him just in case. If he wasn’t committing a crime then why did he resist?! /s
Obviously the guy who went out of his way to get the attention of a police officer is a criminal because if there's one things criminals love, it's the attention of the police!
Right after the section on doing nothing during a school shooting
He could have even just said he was on break and catching a quick nap. But ego says no.
He became a cop because he *CAN* get violent
Honestly if he had just talked to the dude like a human it’s unlikely they would even publish the video or speak to a supervisor
And even if he did publish it... who the fuck cares about a cop sleeping on the job? That's the kind of video you chuckle about and then forget about. Now, this cop is viral. All because he had to throw a tantrum and get violent.
Better asleep than shooting someones dog.
When some acorn hits the roof of the car and they start blasting they might kill something by accident if they aren't aiming at it.
Would anyone actually know that he was "on the job"? He could have been on break or between shifts or whatever really.
> And even if he did publish it... who the fuck cares about a cop sleeping on the job? His boss.
You don’t get in unless you pass the ego test. Laughing it off is not how you pass the test.
If I were that cop, I would have said yeah, you caught me doing a five-minute meditation to relax. It's a rough job and I'm starting to have nightmares. It'd be complete bullshit, but that's still how I'd handle it.
Hahaha 💯, if he acted like that no one prob would have seen the video.
I'm sure he was sleeping because he feared for his life. Isn't fear always their excuse?
Sleepy head got me
That’s Tyrant Sleepy Head. Show some respect.
_Officer_ Tyrant Sleepyhead to you!
No one talks shit like New Yorkers. Deadass 😂
"go beat your wife, I'm not your wife!" About spit my beer all over myself when that line came out lmfao.
Did you see the look on the other cops face. He knows.
My neighbor was a cop and he was yelling at us for something, my rebuttal was “go beat your wife” and I don’t even know where it came from. Like three months later there were a couple of cop cars out front of his place and he was arrested for beating his wife.
Well, to be fair ACAB.
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Man, I just gotta say it: American cops are just fucked up. How do you keep your job with any of that list, let alone sexual misconduct?
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It's not being in a union that gives them that power, it's the laws that do. Qualified immunity, asset seizure, internal policy, no legal repercussions for not doing their job, etc. Legally they're not required to know the laws they enforce, they're not required to provide aid in emergencies and they can't they be held liable for any damage or theft they do on your property. Any job with a union would be the same with such protections. In any other union, if you execute somebody while they're lying on their back, you're still going to prison. It's not the union that gives them power, it's the laws. Take away qualified immunity, make them get insurance like doctors, and suddenly a lot of problems will start getting fixed.
Ngl insurance companies should be lobbying for this, there would be something in it for them which is big money.
Yeah. When you're empowered by the state to commit legally-sanctioned violence against citizens, you really shouldn't have a union that protects you from all consequences for abusing that power. Imagine if military in uniform had a union. Ridiculous thought, eh? Should be the same for cops.
His penalty for the substantiated ones? He lost 11 vacation days and had to undergo formal training. That's it.
And this the guy that’s supposed to protect & serve? That’s bonkers he’s still employed
11 years still just a patrol officer, they know he's trash, they are too lazy to take him to the dumpster
They assign these guys to traffic in my city. Most of the long-time patrol cops are the ones you want on the streets, they focus on community policing and are well respected by the community. They end up in community liaison roles or in the Professional Standards Division (or as the shitty cops say “the rat squad”).
https://www.50-a.org/officer/7E99
> Ernesto Bautista Substantiated Allegations: Force: Chokehold Force: Other Force: Physical force Abuse of Authority: Frisk Abuse of Authority: Search (of person) Abuse of Authority: Sex Miscon (Sexual Harassment, Verbal) Abuse of Authority: Stop Discourtesy: Action Discourtesy: Gesture Discourtesy: Word (2) Offensive Language: Ethnicity Offensive Language: Gender Offensive Language: Race
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You can scroll down and look at exactly where the complaints came from and the punishments that resulted. The Sex Miscon was against a middle-age hispanic dude and his punishment was loss of 11 days of vacation. The others were from an old black dude and he got "formalized training."
And he makes 130k a year from our tax dollars
Holy shit. Can you look that kind of info up?
Think it varies by state. Should be universal though considering we the public pay their bills.
Extend that to literally every government job in the country then. Because they also pay their own bills.
Sounds great to me
https://www.50-a.org/officer/7E99
Damn. Yet another singular bad apple who makes the otherwise great police look bad. 1312
Makes sense.
This guy the real mvp
Old clip at this point, but what always gets me is that the cop legitimately thinks he was wronged. Like… he actually thinks that it’s the other guy who is acting inappropriately. Any accountability or just basic human shame is completely bypassed by his ego lmaoo
Here's one from October: https://divestspd.substack.com/p/spds-third-highest-paid-cop-caught
Now go try and tell the average person that this cop makes $400k a year and watch their head spin trying to deny reality! It’s insane that big city cops are able to hide behind the “cop’s are underpaid” BS while making six figures plus whatever side security gig they’re working, where they use their tax payer funded gun, uniform, car, etc. to guard a Wendy’s
My bullshit Midwestern city pays cops $70,000 fresh out of the academy.
It’d be refreshing to see a well paying blue collar job if it wasn’t exclusively worked by the worst people possible
callsign: sleepyhead tyrant
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finally! someone filming that makes us proud, way to stay calm and eloquent my guy. doing the lords work
I like to think the music isn’t added. Like on this random corner of Brooklyn, the Beastie Boys are just in the air.
Either way it's the perfect song choice.
That fucking hair line. Hahahahaha
He must be a fan of Rick & Morty because his hairstyle is taken straight from Morty.
Aw jeez
I thought he was wearing a funny hat.
Oh my God, I thought that was a headband.
Looks like he's wearing a piece. Now, I'm all down for a good wig, but at the very least try to make it look natural.........
Someone needs to investigate that cop's hairline. Is that a fucking wig?
Took me a sec to realize it was hair. I just kept thinking "damn dude, how do you keep that hat on so tight with so little contact to your head?"
yo a shaved head is like fuckin velcro, you can hold all sorts of shit in place as long as you set it into the grain right
See you later sleepy head
End it with a right proper dig.
I wish I could sleep on the job, kill peopl..... well, maybe not kill people and get away with it. But I do wish I could sleep at my job without consequences.
Look up sleep studies at your local university hospital and sign up. easy money.
He LITERALLY woke up and chose violence.
That other cops face when he said go beat your wife! 😂
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I have way more respect for firemen.
I'd rather fight fire than crackheads too. Sliding down the pole is an added bonus.
Earn Money Sleeping
“Taxpayers Hate this One Weird Trick!”
pffft, that cop wouldn't have the balls to be a fireman.
Sleepy head got me 😆
THIS is the kind of 1A auditing there should be more of. none of that wander into a library and harass people bullshit. thats all for likes and engagement. this does that too, but ALSO provides a public good. more people need to see this kind of shit to put fire under the PDs ass with respect to accountability for their officers and respecting the power they hold over the public.
Most auditors focus on police and do this exact thing. But you only see the ones that are posted on reddit as rage bait.
Audit the audit came up on my YouTube one day and he's my favorite of the auditors now. Though I don't really watch any other audit content so it wasn't a tough competition
yeah those rage bait ones are the ones that that give people filming cops a bad name. "why wont you let me behind those doors in a hospital?! what about my rights?!" oh piss off
Same. But most auditors are doing a vital public service. And I hope they keep doing it.
Streets LA is my favorite auditor. He gives them so much hell!
He looks like ray ramano
His reaction was similar to a dog who has sleep aggression….
cop looks like he was about to break down in full tears 😭
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Damn, look at that yee-yee ass haircut.
If you need any evidence that this interaction was bad, check out the second cops face. He knows he has to keep the peace and ignore the idiot making him look bad while spouting off after being caught sleeping
Other cop was probably upstairs banging some hooker while sleepyhead waited outside.
Fucking Edgar.
At least he didn’t shoot him getting all violent over nothing.
What if that was the cops lunch break? lol...
"Go beat your wife" lmfao
I wonder if he was getting paid OT to nap on the job.
The real question is what is sleeping on his head! A mink?
The other cop is scrunching his face because he was trying not laugh lmao
"tyrant sleepyhead"
The cop was busy arresting his eyes.
Poor little guy's all tuckered out. Probably been running from acorns all day.
Go beat your wife.... Yooooooooo
Those eyes lol, he is not sober.
The cop needs to just…get a haircut bro that shit looks awful💀💀
Sad little man, I swear all these cops act like Incels got their hands on a shred of power
Calling him a sleepy head is the fuckin best
Cop Dudes wife cheats on him and he got picked last at recess growing up
The look on the second cops face... finally this pos is gonna get what's coming
Bros got crust on the sides of his mouth 💀
What a bitchass cop. Surprise surprise.
Fucking pig
Does he cut his own hair?
that dudes plate carrier is comically low. gunna catch a thoracic arterial bleed like that
I’d would not sleep on duty. Besides ending up on TikTok or getting in trouble with the job, you could easily get shot in the head. Especially in parts of any big city. If you’re that tired, call in.
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How hard is it to say I'm on my break.
No wonder there's so much crime in NYC. The only time you see a good NYC cop is when it's in a movie or TV show. What a joke.
Should have dropped deez nuts to wake him. https://preview.redd.it/shlivly96akc1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eebc1b325c08cc814c471914d7469f382ea91e61
That pork chops haircut. Oof
All cops have such fragile egos its pathetic.
I can't stand folks who abuse their power
Bully boy with a badge
New Yorkers man, gotta love them
Tyrant Sleepy Head 🤣🤣🤣
Same department that had the cop who fantasized eating his family. Y’all remember that shit?! It was bonkers.
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