When Police Deal With Wannabe Gangsters

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What happens when self-proclaimed gangsters think that the rules don’t apply to them? We’re rewinding the body cam footage on 4 cases of wannabe gangsters who thought they were above the law. Let us know what you think about these incidents in the comments section below.

🔍 Episode Overview:
On June 12th, 2023, the Ferndale Police Department observed a Jeep traveling at a high speed. Suspecting possible intoxication, officers signaled for the vehicle to stop. During the traffic stop, the driver, Donald Brezzell, admitted to speeding. The officer proceeded to check his driving license and the vehicle’s registration.

On October 11th, 2022, a La Crosse Police officer on patrol noticed a male cyclist riding without a front light. Despite efforts to stop him, the cyclist did not comply and continued riding. The officer then pursued the cyclist using the police vehicle's siren and lights, while updating central command. Another officer soon joined in the pursuit.

On June 15th, 2023, an officer from the Elgin Police Department, while patrolling an area known for drug activity, saw a man apparently engaging in illegal exchanges in a parking lot with several people. The officer stopped the man’s vehicle for traffic violations as it departed. At the traffic stop, the driver consistently denied any illegal activity and demanded to speak with a superior officer before further cooperation.

On June 6th, 2021, police responded immediately to a call reporting a man threatening a family with a firearm. Officers arrived swiftly to ensure the safety of those involved. They met with the victims, who detailed their distressing encounter. Upon confronting the accused, Michael Blair, he asserted his innocence and claimed he was the actual victim of the situation.

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📣 Disclaimer: In today's world, where conversations about law enforcement are often misleading and politically charged, our featured content aims to present law enforcement interactions within their true contexts, emphasizing education over public shaming or ridicule. We believe it's crucial to inform and educate the public by showcasing these interactions as they truly are, avoiding degradation of the individuals involved, and contributing to a more informed and respectful discourse.

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