This Bodycam Reveals the Best & Worst of Humanity

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30 thoughts on “This Bodycam Reveals the Best & Worst of Humanity

  1. So glad Ricko is ok 😢 and that poor rookie, he did so good and it’s actually so refreshing to see how much it affected him even though he definitely did what he had to do

  2. Good job Riko, and to all the officers. But I can’t help but wonder the amount of trauma that mother has knowing that that man had so much access to her children and then take yourself out by officers in her home.

  3. HOT TAKE there was no need at all to send the dog. I feel like a dog should only be used if there’s a chase. If this situation had occurred without a dog the outcome would’ve been the same just without a dog stabbed

  4. Cop is wrong for shooting him, but that guy was weird and annoying and if i was the cop i wouldve probably swissed him too. Just off him behaving like that. Strange and abnormal behavior by that dude.

  5. The real problem is the officers are handcuffed from doing what they should have from the moment they made contact with this obvious illegal. If they stopped him or perused him all of this is avoided.

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