Road Raging Duo Threaten Police, Get Instant Karma — Transcript

Two suspects cause a crash, confront a police officer with road rage, and face consequences for their behavior.

Key Takeaways

  • Road rage and aggressive behavior toward law enforcement can lead to immediate legal consequences.
  • Understanding and following traffic laws is crucial to avoid accidents and disputes.
  • Police officers have authority to enforce laws and use force if necessary to maintain order.
  • Verbal threats against officers may result in additional charges.
  • Remaining calm and cooperative during traffic stops helps de-escalate tense situations.

Summary

  • Two suspects cause a crash by break checking another vehicle.
  • The suspects then direct their anger and threats toward the responding police officer.
  • The officer explains the traffic laws regarding right of way in merge lanes.
  • The suspects deny wrongdoing and argue with the officer.
  • The officer warns the suspects about arrest and use of a taser if they resist.
  • One suspect repeatedly refuses to comply and threatens the officer.
  • The officer insists on compliance and requests the suspect’s name and badge number.
  • The suspects continue to verbally challenge and threaten the officer.
  • The officer remains firm and warns about additional charges for threats.
  • The situation escalates but the officer maintains control and documents the incident.

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00:00
Speaker A
After two suspects break check a car and cause a crash, they now focus their rage on the officer.
00:14
Speaker A
All right, miss, unfortunately, you are going to be found at fault for the crash.
00:23
Speaker A
All right, I know you're from, I give me Georgia.
00:35
Speaker A
Generally, laws are the same everywhere. That's why you can go from here to Florida, see, lane signs look the same, you know?
00:46
Speaker A
So in the state of Florida, if you're in a merge lane and someone's in a straight-through lane, they have the right of way, which means it doesn't matter that he sped up. You slow down and you get behind him.
00:57
Speaker A
The fact that you sped up and crossed over—
01:14
Speaker A
We didn't speed up, cross over. We were staying the same speed.
01:29
Speaker A
What did he say? You said the car—
01:41
Speaker A
No.
01:58
Speaker A
So even if you did that, you don't do that because I will arrest you. Next word out of your mouth better just be quiet.
02:14
Speaker A
I have freedom of speech.
02:40
Speaker A
No, that's a threat. That is a threat.
03:01
Speaker A
I tell you what, tell you what, hold this, turn around, put your hands behind your back. You resist, you will get tased. I'm telling you that right now. Put your hands—
03:43
Speaker A
I haven't done nothing.
03:52
Speaker A
Send me another unit for them.
04:00
Speaker A
Oh, okay, okay.
04:15
Speaker A
So you don't have to worry about any of that. You can just go home.
04:29
Speaker A
Okay, okay, okay.
04:40
Speaker A
Um, sorry, put your hands, put your hands behind your back. You're going to get tased. You're skinny, bro. Stop. Put your hands behind your back now.
04:51
Speaker A
Put your hands behind your back or you're going to get tased. I'm not going to give you another warning. You can leave.
05:04
Speaker A
Stop resisting, you st—man, stop resisting or you're going to get—
05:16
Speaker A
Dude, I will have your job.
05:28
Speaker A
What's your name and badge?
05:40
Speaker A
What's your name and badge number?
05:48
Speaker A
Huh?
05:56
Speaker A
Turn around.
06:06
Speaker A
Huh?
06:20
Speaker A
What's your name and badge?
06:32
Speaker A
Please do it, man. Take off that badge.
06:42
Speaker A
Shut up.
06:50
Speaker A
I wish you would. Please, man, I wish—stop moving.
06:58
Speaker A
I think—wish you take off that badge.
07:06
Speaker A
Are you threatening me?
07:21
Speaker A
I think I wish you would. I wish you would take off that badge.
07:41
Speaker A
Shut up.
07:52
Speaker A
I wish you would.
08:07
Speaker A
What's your name and badge number?
08:16
Speaker A
It's on the paper.
08:27
Speaker A
Oh, really? I got you. I got you, ma'am.
08:42
Speaker A
Ma'am, what? Lucas 2031?
09:01
Speaker A
You just told me you—
09:16
Speaker A
I didn't.
09:25
Speaker A
I hope you have that all recorded.
09:41
Speaker A
Do—oh, I hope you do.
10:07
Speaker A
Okay, man, I wish you take off that goddamn belt.
10:17
Speaker A
Boy, keep threat—another charge.
10:30
Speaker A
No, no, that ain't threat.
Topics:road ragetraffic crashpolice confrontationlaw enforcementright of waytaser warningtraffic lawssuspect arrestthreats to policeMidwest Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the initial crash in the video?

The crash was caused by two suspects break checking another car, which led to a collision.

How does the officer explain the traffic laws regarding the crash?

The officer explains that in Florida, vehicles in a straight-through lane have the right of way over those in a merge lane, regardless of speed changes.

What consequences do the suspects face for their behavior?

The suspects face being found at fault for the crash, warnings of arrest, potential use of a taser for resisting, and possible additional charges for threatening the officer.

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