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Original Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IltaRutVZOU (Video 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CqFJYQAswI (Video 2)

Cyrah Hawkins’ Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClNi1hWS2lV9ccKJJeC5lyA

Apology video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1xaxFMw9h8&t=0s

News video- ​​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVxOJfKjFhk

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Florida v. Jardines- https://bit.ly/2ZJzoIV

Cupp v. Smith- https://bit.ly/370WBh0

Powell v. State- https://bit.ly/3DNZjlN

Suisun City Police Department Policy Manual- https://bit.ly/3xahtx5

City of Houston v. Hill- https://bit.ly/36hULEM

Cady v. Dombrowski- https://bit.ly/2QxZUUx

Caniglia v. Strom- https://bit.ly/3jhHtOA

Police Department statement- https://bit.ly/3LONcYq

News article- https://bit.ly/373Ysl3

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30 thoughts on “Cop Gets Fired After Apologizing To Army Sergeant”
  1. 2 minutes in and the paramilitary clowns know they are at the wrong address.
    but their little egoes cant just apologize for being at the wrong address, disturbing the family's evening and leave like a normal sane human would do. no, they have to show who the boss is, gaslight and copsplain. sickening.
    authority is the most dangerous superstition
    america is a communist police state

  2. Only in america can you hear the term welfare check and think probably an innocent black man getting killed instead of hey that's a solid public service. The most mundane shit gets corrupted by them

  3. i disagree. Sgt Hawkins Gets an S.
    And the S stands for "salute".
    i know he's an NCO and we're not supposed to salute NCOs, but DAMN.

  4. Why is everyone so stressed out in the US? I know there is police brutality, but where is the kindness? It's a real fierce environment. I don't see this in many European countries for example.

  5. Imagine you're chilling, having dinner with your family after a long day, out of nowhere, two cops roll up, talking about some stuff you don’t even know about. Then, one of them starts banging on your front window, freaking out your family. and the next thing you know, the other cop looks at you and says, "Eat shit!" You're just sitting there, a retired army sergeant who served your country, thinking, What the hell!!!!

  6. When a human being does something wrong they either pay moneterily or with their freedom, can someone explain to WHY a police officer gets 10 or20 chances to do wrong over and over.

  7. I like to see citizens stick up for themselves and all but this was a bit extreme. IE cop may have been a bit of a dick but its not like he was confronted with positive energy. All for retraining and corrective training but to just fire someone over one encounter like that with a civillian is a bit rough however, I am sure cops will be more timid and whatnot going forward if that is the standards being set. Other departments wont behave this way so if folks immitate what the dude just did to the cops various outcomes may play out

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