Serial Police Impersonator: Shorts

Two brief scenes you haven’t seen:

— Scene One: Jeremy shares how he really feels about Sergeant Keith Vidler.
— Scene Two: Jeremy nearly gets himself killed during a traffic stop.

If you have no idea what the above is referring to, the following text was published in, and in the description of, a video that went live this past Thursday:

For five months I have been working to obtain certain specific information about Jeremy Dewitte. Two days ago, I got it. From a credible source.

This latest information is more significant than anything that has been published to date about the guy. Florida law enforcement doesn’t have this. The State Attorney’s Office doesn’t have this.

But you will have it. In about a week.

Some people believe that Jeremy likes negative attention. And who knows, they may be right. But I can tell you one thing for sure: Jeremy is NOT going to like this.

Stay tuned.

Also coming soon, and not mentioned with that video: newly uncovered documents call into question the credibility of a central figure in the Dewitte saga…

::CUE SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC::

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45 thoughts on “Serial Police Impersonator: Shorts

  1. In response to this video someone wrote "sounds like Jeremys down with the white hate too!!😂"

    In response to that comment, another person replied "I'm surprised they haven't deleted your comment for pointing that out."

    This is a good time for an overview of how we moderate comments. The following is a copy of my response in that thread:

    ​@Dark Knights — Comments on hot-button issues are removed by the bucketload every day, but the reason for their removal is their lack of relevance to the video. It has nothing to do with the issue they are commenting on.

    Commenters are similarly banned every day, most often for advocating physical violence against, or harassment of, a particular person or group of people. As above, it doesn't matter who that person or group is or what they believe. What matters is the threat or advocacy of physical violence or organized harassment.

    I do my best to ensure that comment moderation is issue-blind and nonpartisan. Aside from the Community Guidelines that we all agreed to, this channel has three simple rules for participation:

    Be relevant.
    Be real.
    Be reasonable.

    Do those and you should be fine.

    This channel receives many thousands of new comments every day, and comments violating the rules will always slip through the cracks. If you have a history of sane commenting on this channel and you are are interested in volunteering as a moderator, check out the details below and send an email to modteam@realworldpolice.com. The subject of that email should [only] contain the username you comment under. Someone will be in touch.

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    Relevance in this context means that the issue being commented on is already raised in the video. So, for example, comments on the crane collapse video expressing opinions about CHAZ / CHOP don't meet the test, as CHAZ / CHOP are never mentioned in, and don't ever appear in, that video. The thought behind relevance is that people come here for Real World Police, not to hear what other people think about their pet social or political issue. Depending on how egregiously violative a comment is, it's either removed and that's the end of it, or it gets removed and its author banned. In cases where the author is a regular commenter, I try to provide them a brief period of time to edit their comment into compliance. On rare occasion that backfires, because they decide to respond by saying – essentially – fuck the rules. That will get you banned, obviously. (To be clear: "fuck the rules" = ban. "Fuck you, RWP" = fine. I, vis-a-vis Real World Police, am effectively already raised by every video here. Thick skin is a prerequisite for this job; I'll be okay, really.)

    "Be real" asks whether a comment is objectively false or intentionally misleading. 

    "Be reasonable" is essentially a nod to the Community Guidelines we all agreed to when we created our account.

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    In the interest of transparency, here are the guidelines we provide moderators. Moderators are asked to remove comments meeting the following criteria:

    1. Threatening or wishing physical harm on any person or group of people, saying that someone or some group would be better off dead, that the world would be better without them, etc. If a specific person appears to be credibly threatened with physical harm, please escalate it instead of removing it. In some cases such comments are forwarded to law enforcement.

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    4. Bullshit. Meaning, a comment asserting that an objective falsehood is true. Real World Police is a no-quackery zone. People can believe whatever they want, but if they have 'alternative facts' they can find someplace else to share them.

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    There is more about the mechanics of moderation, but that's the heart of our actual guidelines. FYI moderator removals are never final. They can always be reversed.

  2. This cop must be a rookie if he doesn't have his seatbelt already buckled behind him to eliminate the beeping.

  3. If not for the felony, Officer Fuckboy here'd be one badge-heavy tyrant. Sex crime for the win, apparently. The most helpful conviction in all chickenhawkery.

  4. Jeremy to his Lawyer: "Can you come down to the station?"
    Jeremy's Lawyer: "No, I cannot at this time."
    Jeremy to his Lawyer: "Motor One fucking needs you now!"
    Jeremy's Lawyer: " Sorry, I cannot at this time."

    Jeremy to his Lawyer: "Please come down to the station?"
    Jeremy's Lawyer: "I moved to a different State!"

  5. "Put you hands in the air and face that way"!
    If you're going to give directions at least have the capacity to narrow down your request by adding the words right or left.
    The second hand embarrassment watching this guy is real.

  6. I wonder I will all these videos are on YouTube while his cases are still pending I'm not sure how the law works with that but I sure do love these videos this guy is amazing and I hope he does get his own TV show it will be a good one

  7. I wonder how many harassment complaints he actually has against him for all the people he randomly bothers and nearly drives off the road

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