Captain Shows Sheriff How Policing Is Done – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Today’s episode features a different format where we compare and contrast two similar police interactions. Most of today’s video falls more on the editorial side than my normal content, but we will be back to the regularly scheduled programming next episode.

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42 thoughts on “Captain Shows Sheriff How Policing Is Done”
  1. We are well on the road to the 15k subscribers club, and today marks two months since the channel started! It's been a great ride and I thank everyone who has helped this channel grow at such an amazing rate. Thank you all for being here from the beginning.

  2. I wanna move to williamston that was one of the nicest interactions I’ve seen of an auditor. Very impressive department

  3. Legally, the sheriff and the deputies did nothing wrong. There is nothing wrong with them making contact or requesting ID, and when asked if he was detained, the sheriff answered that he is not, which means that the sheriff's interaction was considered voluntary.

  4. These so-called journalist harass the public and harass police officers to get content they want confrontation, they hope for confrontation all to get views. There needs to be a law against this type of behavior.

    I see so many of them going around police stations, filming the cars, hoping some overzealous cop comes out and becomes agitated or confrontational to get a good thumbnail for more views. It has nothing to do with trying to reform police officers are trying to find ways for the public and police officers to get along better. And in an extreme case, have their so-called rights violated and file a lawsuit, and the people that are typically doing this are broke hoping to make a little money off YouTube to get some type of settlement from the city or to ask the viewers to help them with their legal fees It’s all a scam and I wish more viewers will call them out

    As for bad cops there are many, but these are not the people we need to flush them out not for the reasons that they are doing it they’re not doing it for us. They’re doing it for themselves.

  5. Having the captain did make it easier but he also had a little different attitude with them and I don't know it is suspicious when you're pointing in people's cars it would make me wonder what you're up to and it just does make it more suspicious when you don't want to cooperate because generally Criminal won't cooperate and put you in danger but then it does get into the area of well that's assuming and you could be doing nothing cops from being able to do their job and enforce against actual threats

  6. I think you're misinterpreting this. The captain's goal is actually the same: to figure out if something shady is going on. The friendly and calm conversation, and especially the remark that he's doing a story on the area, reassures him that this is not the case. He's not really walking out there to ask if he needs help taking pictures. He's just choosing a far better approach to achieve the same goal.

  7. The Captain was just doing an investigation too. He was just doing it the way it should be done. Came out and engaged, felt the guy out, and was able to determine that he was of no threat and welcome him to the city.

    I don’t know if filming a Police Departments parking lots cars is “suspicious”, but it’s definitely not what the typical citizen does. Therefor, you can’t blame officers for coming out and engaging. There is just a proper way to do it without infringing on peoples rights and improper use of authority. They all have the same saying, “We don’t know if you’re casing the place”. It’s a flawed statement. I can see this place with my own eyes, I don’t have to case it with a Camera. I can also see every bit of the property on Google Earth. Stop playing games and just tell me you don’t like me filming your cars and it’s upsetting you.

  8. This is the FIRST time I’ve ever seen someone at a police station being treated with respect! Capt.Marci is amazing! I would love to come to his town and visit! I wouldn’t feel as protected with my rights at the second town! Thank you!

  9. He wasn't genuinely being kind. He was covertly assessing the situation—which is probably the correct way to handle it. That captian has definitely dealt with auditors before.

  10. It's aaaaaaalways about the police wanting somebody 's ID & their desire to force members of the community to identify themselves

  11. That’s CHIEF Marsee to you now! He was made Chief of Police in Williamston in late 2022. Congrats Chief Marsee, you are what every officer should strive to be. Truly the definition of a public servant.

  12. 2:56/ 5:54 / 8:22 How did I miss that , he was showing his hands in a very endearing way at all times nowhere near his firearm. He got what he wanted information, the Man got what he wanted Photos and Videos, probably Gained both gained an Acquaintance . Now I see why many Americans thinks many their Police officers are a waste of taxpayer's money.
    I Mean 1 Captain did the job of at least 3 Officers, faster and more efficient.

  13. you really need to work on your audio levels. You talking is way louder than the confrontation footage. I keep going up and down on my volume controls.

  14. And if he ended up turning the camera off, broke into or steal something, and no one would’ve known, because that suspicious person was let go. Why is he on police property when he has no business with the police

  15. The guy filming was trying to make the filming a problem, they said nothing about his camera being illegal, but the filmer kept pushing that that is what they stopped him for. This dude is just looking to sue somebody. These are called frauditors. What logical, rational reason, would an everyday citizen need to waste their time filming police vehicles (whether it’s your right to or not) that reason is suspicious because normal people don’t do that.

  16. Funny point. There is the plain view and open view doctrines that Law Enforcement use to justify not needing a search warrant. If any human is standing in a non-constitutional spot, meaning two feet, can look through the window of a vehicle and act on any criminal activity, such as illegal drugs on the seat of a vehicle. Law Enforcement has that right because all humans have that right. Although the Sheriff and the Captain had different responses. I agree with them both. If someone as a right to hold a camera and film, then anyone has a right to speak to them.

  17. I can just see the the deputy walking into the sheriffs department saying someone is looking in the vehicles. Everyone in building running for the arms locker loading up and working each other up into a lather. Lets go boys we will show him how we do things around here.

  18. Maybe some officers just simply get confused as to why people are filming police cars? i personally dont understand the reason behind that kind of activity myself, so im kinda curius……

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