Then the Cop Recognized the Suspect…



A cop in Michigan sees a drunk driver at 2am and pulls him over. Then he realizes it’s his coworker – an off duty police officer at the same department. It’s his buddy, who just basically smiles at him and they both know he’s in trouble. Gee, that really sucks, right? But not to worry…. Everything will be okay because they’re the cops. And they can just turn their bodycams off, collect no evidence, and drive him home. Then the public will never find out, right?

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Ludington (MI) Police Dept Statement: https://www.ludington.mi.us/482/Ludington-Police-Department-News-and-Upd
Mason County (MI) Prosecuting Attorney: https://www.masoncounty.net/courts/prosecuting_attorney/index.php
Ludington Police Dept: https://www.ludington.mi.us/230/Police-Department

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33 thoughts on “Then the Cop Recognized the Suspect…”

  1. Its 2026 let's have body cams automatically save to a cloud server. If they hit the off but then it becomes a giant neon ink stain all over their uniforms and hands.

    Oh and as far as these f*cks are concerned fire all involvedwith permanent marks so that they can't go to a different department.

  2. 1 day off work? Imagine that compared to what happens to any other citizen of they just suspect them of being drunk then arrest them…. How much do you think it cost the citizen to deal with that and what effects it has on their lives?

  3. 99.999% OF COPS ARE NOTHING LESS THAN CROOKED JUST ANOTHER REASON TO PERMANENTLY STRIP ALL QUALIFIED IMMUNITY NATIONWIDE AND THESE JACK BOOTS WILL BE TERRIFIED OF BEING HELD PERSONALLY FINANCIALLY ACCOUNTABLE AND ADJUST THEIR HOSTILITY TOWARDS THE TAX PAYING PUBLIC WHOM THEY ARE TO SERVE AND SUPPOSEDLY PROTECT!!!

  4. Doesn't sound like Noble did anything wrong. As he didn't know if he needed a supervisor or not, due to it being a coworker. So he called his boss and then followed her orders.

    As for the other two… Sack the drunk driving dude. But the supervisor needs to be sacked and convicted of some form of abuse of power/police officer corruption.

  5. There needs to be a civilian review board that independently reviews officer body cams daily. And the cams shouldn’t be capable of turning off. The civilian review board should be able to review the entire footage and redact things not pertinent to the case.

  6. 🚒🚒🚒 In the Military if you did this this would cost you your “Officer”career and or court martialed or Discharged for Misconduct. Police are allowed to have Lower standards than the military it looks like 😂

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