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31 thoughts on “Officer Swiftly Fired After Challenging Altercation”
  1. No video no evidence, some people just feel privileged when they put a uniform on more so a badge. Glad he was caught before his aggressive behavior got the best of him. It's an old video, sure he is bullying someone else.

  2. What a wasted effort by this cop. His anger is based on a lack of sense of control. Instead of thinking… I'm a good person and i do a good job- he's not talking to me, this guy goes full tyant. Through this ridiculous and immature rant he forced nothing but external compliance in his victims. This cop created a sense of resentment thst may last the whole lives of a car full of young men. He has no idea the damage he'd done. I hope he was fired not because of a simple liabilty factor but becuse his lack of emotional intelligence was damaging the community.

  3. Fired lol. Idiotic cop. Its a shame that firing does nothing for cops. These are again, the cops that give cops a bad name

  4. Cop has a massive insecurity / ego issue. The cops had the opportunity to respectfully call out the rudeness and take the high ground. The cop made himself look a fool.

  5. So, the other officer actually admits around 11:40 in the video that what this kid did was "not illegal" and is "freedom of speech". And yet they have him detained demanding that he genuflect in their awesome presence and "kiss the ring"… Unreal.

  6. The police partner gets a D for not protecting the citizen and not protecting his partner from doing something stupid

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