Cop Attacks 76 Year Old Man | Gets Arrested and Charged | UPDATE



Back in March of 2024, I brought you a story that honestly shocked a lot of people — including me. A 76-year-old man, standing on his own property in Oilton, Oklahoma… attacked by the very officer who was supposed to protect him. We broke that story right here on this channel — and that video ended up being seen by over a million people. Well, now there’s been a major update. That same officer — the one from that video — has now been criminally charged. And not just for that one incident… but for multiple crimes, including one that is much, much darker.
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29 thoughts on “Cop Attacks 76 Year Old Man | Gets Arrested and Charged | UPDATE”

  1. I’m really shocked that I hear you say that some departments don’t have body cams and so forth I would’ve thought that that would now that it’s available. It’s a great technology and why wouldn’t it be available to each and every officer especially these corrupt ones and the moment they lose body care footage you know they’re corrupt, but why is that that they’re not issued to all officers and all departments?

  2. Geez, looking at this guys charges online, I note he failed to appear several times, And given the charges one REALLY needs to ask how the town hired this guy as a police officer without any psychological assessment? The man's behavior speaks for itself. I should also note that he apparently failed to appear for court a couple of times AFTER his S.A. related arrest.

  3. Interesting! I worked with Joe Beers for a while. After he was fired, we had to trespass him from the property and the police had to guard the building for a couple of weeks because he kept coming back. This was in Creek County… the same police hired him to work with them? I don't get it.

    Dude also has pending charges in Rogers county for aggravated assault, rape by instrumentation, and sexual assault.

  4. There needs to be a federal police licensing number assigned to every police officer. They get one number and it stays with them forever, no matter how many different agencies a cop works for. Anything that the cop is charged with has to be posted onto that federal database. Now when he moves down the line to a new town, the town can (or better yet MUST) check that same database. if nothing else it should give the cop only one kick at the cat, and make it a felony if he cooks the books somehow. With the guy above, where was he before the sexual assault job? I bet that had it's problems too. I would think that most cops wouldn't mind this as these donkey cops create a lot of pain and bad feeling for good cops who are just trying to do their jobs.

  5. OBI we are proud of you for doing the right thing, even if it required alot of public pressure. Somewhere there is an individual that bad to mame a hard decision and they made the right one.

  6. I like the cut of this ol' fellas jib. I don't know how a boy from Oklahoma can have such little respect for elders, and property, while being an officer of the law. Guaranteed that this would have gone a very different way just 15-20 years ago.
    Even if porky had gotten away with it in the moment, the townspeople would have corrected things, swiftly.

  7. Small towns do not have the resources of larger cities? Fine but it does not matter if the resources in the larger cities are not used, or crimes get swept under the rug.
    Here in Texas if a cop is breaking the law, citizens have the right to defend themselves up to and including use of deadly force if needed. Things like this keep happening, people are going to start using their rights to defense.

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