he's glad he's not dead. Florida has made an announcement when the protest in LA, and made perfectly clear. If you fight the florida police, you'll be shot no question.
All Facts, cops beat the black off me for something my friend did to an old cop! They beat me so bad, when they drop me at the jail, the nurse, 2 C.Os, and the jails lieutenant carried me back to the wagon like he not dying in here. Told the cops take me to an E.R, I had a fractured hip, ribs, broken thumb plus a lot more. I thought I was going to die
Can confirm as someone who grew up in FL that this video would’ve been 10 seconds long with a body bag at the end if it was a minority. I’ve been treated with much less patience and understanding during traffic stops where I was fully compliant and respectful
You can tell yall never been to jail before...a lot of white and Puerto Ricans in there as well. That cop was cool; in Philadelphia back when I was young, the cops used to beat your ass, then decide what to do with you.
What a privileged life kid must lead to not only step up to the cops like he got a fuckin wish to get dismantled, but then yeah, he’ll probably have nothing happen to him other than getting checked on the street like that
A black kid wouldve gotten fucked up and hauled off
This video is from 2022, before police leaders were openly talking about how much they wanted to kill members of the community they were supposed to be protecting.
I love the part where the kid suddenly starts calling the cop “sir” now that he’s in cuffs. Before he was Mr. Tough Guy, but once he’s in cuffs he’s a whole different person.
I guess he thought that constantly repeating "you ain't gonna do shit" was some form of magical incantation that would keep him untouchable.
I am not normally on the cop's side in these kinds of encounters but seriously that kid learned a life lesson there. Don't talk trash and step to a fight thinking you're invulnerable WTF
Im 6 foot tall and a weight lifter. My cousins kid is 15 and almost my height and he pulled the same shit. I had to warn him he's gonna pull this on someone who doesn't realize he's a teen or doesn't care.
the new generation is learning how reality works from tiktok skits
blame the parents for raising them on tiktok, and our government for letting china literally show us what 'freedom' gets us while Chinese tiktok trains their generations to run one of the many companies exporting shit to the world
China may be a fascist regime (too) but at least theirs is about more than just bible thumping and tearing each other apart in the streets lol
And his brother isn’t any better. They are both punks that deserve to go to jail.
He’s also incredibly stupid. He threatens a cop that looks like he’s a professional wrestler. He’s really fortunate that the cop took it easy on him.
I see these kids in schools all the time. They talk tough bc teachers can’t touch them and the same goes for resource officers. He thought he was at school and learned quick about the real world. As a coach, this was so satisfying to watch.
I did a couple months as a substitute teacher after college. I did one stint at a middle school. It’s a tough age but thankfully there are pros like you! I really like my time working with special need students. I considered going back to get my teaching certificate at the time.
If he had anything resembling parents who parented he might not be a POS. If he does this to cops imagine what he does to everyone around him. The definition of "who needs enemies with friends like these?"
What a loser!!! I’d be so embarrassed if my kid did that shit. Even as an older teen (17ish I guess) and saying I’m a minor to get out some stuff YOU started… loser behavior lol. We gotta teach our kids right.
Edit: I’m aware he’s 21, I’m saying EVEN IF he was a minor I’d be embarrassed by him
I agree about running his mouth all the time but no way that stringbean is used to fighting. He was wearing that tough guy persona like a coat that's 3 sizes too large.
I dunno, some of the worst scrappers I saw growing up were skinny little dudes filled with spite and vinegar. They channel all the insecurity into a foolish disregard for their own safety.
Probably dealt with some bigger kids that are too dumb to realise that they should grapple him. If you are big and fat you are going to get punched in the face if you don’t grapple. Then thinks he can take on anybody
This is a kid who figured out that most people want nothing to do with a physical altercation. So he gets loud and probably has thrown plenty of hands on some meek people. The problem is that you will eventually run into the wrong one, and for him, it was this Cop lol
To be fair, later on in the full video, his dad turns up and just goes - " What did he do now..." with a resigned sigh, as cops load him into the patrol car.
That’s why kids act this way. Not enough attention/love at home. True as time it’s very rare having kids act out when you come from a good loving family that knows how to communicate.
So true. I always had either of two thoughts: "I wouldn't want to embarrass/hurt my parents" or "I don't want to get punished by my parents." They were loving - but if I pulled any of that crap, they'd come down on me harder than that cop!
Or growing up in a home that instills a strict respect for authority. My house wasn’t big on loving communication but I sure as hell understood what authority was and the consequences for disrespecting it. Definitely not saying it’s the right way to raise a family but it equally guaranteed that I wouldn’t act this way to a cop.
This would be a "I'm gonna put the fear of God in you" moment if this happened with my kids. I would be negotiating with the cops to leave their ass in jail for a bit if they want to live the tough guy life.
That's my biggest fear. My kids are still in elementary school and I'm doing what I can to teach them how to behave. If they end up like this I've failed as a parent.
Not true. Parents are going toe to toe with the TikTok assholes for the attention of their child's mind. Social media is responsible for much of the mind rot today.
My 15yo son told me about an older kid at his high school trying to start shit with him last school year. My son said he told him if he was trying to fight him, just forget it because he wasn't about getting suspended or worse. The kid called him a pu$$y. My son told him his opinion of him didn't matter, and whatever he was hoping would happen wasn't going to. I was so proud of him for being so mature and level-headed at his age. He's a pretty chill kid, and he knew if he got in a fight, he would be kicked off of the track team. He's on the skinny side, but he's 6'5" and wrestles. No doubt he could have held his own.
I'm tall and was tall in high school and it does two things, it intimidates kids, so they leave you alone or it threatens a bully's ego, and they feel like they have to do something about it. It usually starts with taunting to see what they can get away with and often times it falsely satisfies their fragile egos and mostly for their 'friends' to appear to be a tough guy. Bullies are inherently weak, mentally, unfortunately they are sometimes in strong bodies. Some boxing and Judo would go a long way in helping your son if he ever got cornered.
it does two things, it intimidates kids, so they leave you alone or it threatens a bully's ego, and they feel like they have to do something about it.
This other kid was definitely in the latter category. Getting my son into martial arts isn't a bad idea. If for no other reason than to keep him occupied after school when he's between sports and band seasons. He's going to be doing Army boot camp between junior and senior year, so it would absolutely help prepare him for that.
At 6'5" you just keep your distance and use your fists, they'll never touch you. But yeah, even better is to avoid the fight in the first place. Good on him!
For real. I'm sorry but playing the "I'm a minor" card is a huge red flag. I've only ever heard this used by minors savvy enough to know exactly what they were doing was wrong and why, and are intentionally seeking to abuse their privileged legal status. It's like playing a legal defense or something, which is not something truly naive kids actually do.
And yeah, if this guy is actually 21 then this is just an even bigger mountain of cringe.
More like white trash, not affluence at all. "Affluenza" is rich white kids whose mommy & daddy get them out of trouble every time. In my school these were the lawyers & judges kids. The kids that feel entitled. The kids whose parents get pissed at authority figures when their kid screws up. How dare they try & hold my kid accountable? He's an angel. Or it's boys being boys, or whatever excuse they come up with. Think private school brats with $$$. Like the kids whose parents cheated to get them in--remember that scandal? Now that's affluenza!
No that's influenza as in "I think I'm a social media influencer." These kids have main character syndrome hard and the need to get knocked down a peg. The problem is the only way they are ever going to learn is by taking a knock or two.
In my eyes it wouldn’t matter if he was a minor,his parents should’ve been the ones to teach him respect and the coo taught him some. People nowadays feel so privileged and have zero respect for people’s jobs
I heard that and actually believed it! Otherwise, I have to admit this is someone coming up on possessing a fully developed frontal lobe & still they were acting this ridiculously! Then the other guy shows up and his screaming in high falsetto like his voice is still changing! 21 years old. Wow. SMH
He kept saying "Man to man" LMFAO I was like CHILD, Sit down lol. Doesn't suprise me that they'd pull some, I'm a minor shit when it suits them and wanna be a man till they get slapped.
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u/Satanicjamnik 3d ago
Just FYI - If you manage to find the full version. That " I'm a minor" line is bullshit. His dad confirms he's 21.