Arrested in 20 Seconds! | No Charges



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33 thoughts on “Arrested in 20 Seconds! | No Charges”

  1. Typical ignorance and arrogance. by LE.Stop and listen, as he doesn't let the guy get a word in edge wise, though he shouldn't talk anyways. Cops are supposed to protect people, not commit vicious crimes and violate peoples rights.

  2. That man did not do one thing to get arrested at all these cops are out of control! They just ruined peoples lives for no reason at all. Do they realize when they arrest somebody they have to bail themselves out they have to get a lawyer, all kinds of money has to be spent all kinds of time and years of shit! I hope this cop gets prosecuted so he can know how it is!! How many other peoples has he arrested for no cause!! I get so so angry, watching these videos lately

  3. If it was because he put his hand in his pocket, that’s a habit people do it all the time and don’t even realize it that’s what he did he put his hand back in his pocket he didn’t realize it it’s just a habit, so if that was the reason that’s pretty messed upthere was no call for what that cop officer did

  4. Officer mesa has a problem. Having your hands in your pockets is not a crime. Officer Mesa just went hands on within seconds. Officer mesa needs to be off the streets. He's dangerous and loves to use excessive force on people for no reason

  5. The amount of shit faced Vallejo PD that could hardly make their way out the door of The Relay is disgusting. It is literally across the street from the "police" station. Honestly the most un-American department I have ever come across.

  6. If this is the standard – Vallejo police have lost all sense and skills for engagement, de-escalation, community service, and personal integrity.

    Why would you depend on them when they are not trustworthy?

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