Cop Thought He’d Get Away With It



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48 thoughts on “Cop Thought He’d Get Away With It”

  1. And if he or a bystander wouldve shot him youd see charges against them the next day. Whereas charges against this man will take their time if they even decide to prosecute one of their own.

  2. Yall need to watch the entire actual video. Cop needs to be more professional in uniform. But that kid definitely earned that whoopin, they actually made a deal before they started that the cop wouldn't arrest him if the kid really wanted what he was begging for and got

  3. You should start looking into South Roxana police chief Bobby Coles. Dashcam video was just released of him stepping on the neck/throat of a man on the ground surrendering and grinding his foot into his neck for 10 straight seconds. Coles holds numerous local positions including South Roxana administrator and a Roxana school board position. He is currently running for a county board position.The rabbit hole goes deeper if you look into South Roxana, there is a three part series on corruption in town in the Alton Telegraph from a few years back. Overall corruption in Madison County, Illinois is rampant. Thank you to anyone who is willing to look into this and help get the story out.

  4. Watch the Donut Operator breakdown of this situation. While the cop was definitely put of line as far as professionalism is concerned, that punk was asking for it. It was mutual combat. He even didn't arrest him after… I say it's fair play.

  5. I though this video in its entirety was completely different than what this portrays. This is how things should be handled, dude was talking mad shit to the cop, calling him out and the cop removed his "cop" and whooped his ass. No jail, kid was taught to keep his mouth shut.

  6. No matter the jurisdiction, people should have a right to defend themselves if a cop starts to assault them if the cop goes further than necessary!
    I would be screaming so loud, "LAWSUIT!"

  7. Full video shows that this cop was surprised that he got arrested for assaulting a citizen. Thought he would just get a suspension. Didn't think he would be held to the same standards as a mere citizen.

  8. Just to let people know this cop was fired and charged with the assault and he does an interview where he sits there and he is absolutely dumbfounded as to why he got arrested he said I'm a cop I got to do this stuff any sits there like a little girl almost crying over the fact that he lost his job and he cannot believe it he's been a cop 2 years and everything he learned from his fellow officers once we can do what we want when we want and we'll never get arrested or held accountable for it but he did and he's a whining little girl about it

  9. 17 is not a kid. He is essentially an adult who was angry and antagonizing. Agreed to a fist fight, and in the end walked away with a very valuable lesson and a lot more respect for the cop that didnt arrest him like he promised. The right to agree to mutual combat should be protected. On this channel alone I ve seen cops doing things that break my heart and offend decency and they never face anything, this guy does the right thing and gets fired and changed. BS

  10. The cop escalated the situation into a fight and let his bad judgment get the better of him. But the two did agree to mutual combat and the cop won. If you agree to mutual combat then if you get your ass beat it's your fault. I still think once he got him on the ground it should have been less strikes but he asked for it as much as the cop asked for it. They're both wrong

  11. This was a situation wherein the cop challenged the 17 year old Humes to a fight, saying he was "off the clock" so it would just be 2 guys voluntarily fighting. Which, in my opinion, is absolutely ridiculous and inappropriate in every way. I'm glad he got fired and faced charges.
    Here's a news article about the fight…
    Illinois Times
    News & Opinion
    News
    July 20, 2017
    Officer explains fight that cost him job
    “I think that day was the boiling point”
    By Bruce Rushton

    " A former Springfield police officer charged with beating a man in February may have allowed rough times off the clock to spill over to patrol duties, according to internal affairs records.

    Terminated by the city on May 9, Samuel Rosario faces charges of official misconduct and battery in connection with the beating of Robert Humes, whom the former officer challenged to a fight while responding to a call at Humes’ east side home. The incident, captured on Rosario’s body camera, has gone viral, with more than 1 million YouTube views of the altercation in which the officer gets the better of Humes in a fistfight.

    Why did Rosario pick a fight with Humes, who had been criticizing police and arguing?

    “I really don’t know,” Rosario told an internal affairs investigator. “It’s not like I went to work looking to fight for somebody or fight with somebody. … I think that that day was the boiling point. I think that day was the day that everything was just on my shoulders and just came down on me.”

    Rosario’s superiors had noticed something amiss in the days before the incident. The day before the fight, Rosario was 10 minutes late to work – he told a sergeant that he had overslept and wasn’t staying at his house. When someone made a joke about being tardy, he said “Well, if you didn’t know, I’m having trouble at home and I apologize for being late,” according to internal affairs files.

    “I was kind of worried,” Lt. Sara Pickford told internal affairs. “Something just bothered me when he like was late that day and then, you know, I heard he was having trouble with his family or whatever. (H)e just looked really sad when he came to work.”

    When a sergeant shortly after the fight told her that something bad had happened and he needed to speak with her, Pickford had a hunch.

    “I don’t know why, but I knew it was Rosario related,” Pickford told internal investigators. “I just had that feeling.”

    Rosario wasn’t a perfect cop. He once slammed his hand on a car, apparently during a traffic stop. He also reportedly drew a Taser on a man in a warming center after the man, who was sitting on the floor, refused Rosario’s order to get up. Pickford recalled that Rosario once failed to turn in a requested report; on another occasion, he blew off a request to complete a change-of-address form.

    Pickford told internal affairs that she began having doubts about Rosario. Then another officer brought an infant girl to the station after the baby’s mother said that she no longer wanted her daughter. Rosario fetched food, then, with Lt. Pickford assisting, cleaned the baby up.

    “(H)er diaper was so dirty,” the lieutenant said. “I mean, it was disgusting and…Rosario and I went down to the locker room and, like, basically had to clean her up head to toe. It was awful. That kind of changed my opinion of him.”

    Rosario told internal affairs investigators that he wasn’t living at home and was sleeping on someone’s couch – he estimated he’d gotten three hours of sleep the night before the fight with Humes.

    “I mean, everything was just shitty, to say the least,” Rosario told investigators. “Again, sounding like a broken record, but I just wasn’t in the right mind. I was way out of character, wasn’t clearly thinking.”

    Rosario said that he’d told superior officers the day before that he was having a hard time at home.

    “When I told them that I had been struggling, I kinda got a blank stare, and I just stood there for a second and I was thinking maybe they were waiting for an explanation or they would ask me for one,” Rosario told investigators. “And when they didn’t, I just grabbed my camera and got my keys and went to work.”

    Officer Orlando Manzanares, who witnessed the fight, did not immediately report it to superior officers. Instead, he watched footage of the altercation at least twice and spoke with at least two other officers, including a detective who is on the police union board.

    “He’s been through a lot in the department and he’s been on the union and so I just felt it was someone I could speak to and get his opinion on the situation,” Manzanares explained when asked why he’d spoken with a union official before reporting the incident. “He pretty much just told me, you know, I have to do, you know, what I feel is right.”

    Manzanares said that he may have watched footage of the incident as many as three times before coming forward. Why so many times?

    “I still was just, for lack of a better word, shell shocked,” Manzanares told investigators. “I was hoping for more answers and just to get over, you know, what was going on.”

  12. This is one case where I believe nothing should have happened. They both agreed to fight so they did. Mutual combat preaty much in my eyes. Plus this is an old video and you edited out the most important part. The agreement to fight and the cop not to arrest the guy.

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