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41 thoughts on “Trooper FORCES Cop To ID Himself!”
  1. I had this happen once at my old job. I worked in the bakery section and was helping a customer when suddenly the produce guy showed up. It was chaos after that…

  2. That Trooper should be arrested for Obstruction of Justice and Obstruction of an investigation!!! Trooper can be idiots!!!

    This once happened in Broward County Florida when a Trooper stopped a Broward Sheriffs Office Captain head in an unmarked unit to a murder in South Broward. That Trooper was arrested right on the side of I-95 during the stop for Obstructing an official investigation! The Deputies put the Trooper in their car and took him straight to jail. They actually left his patrol unit running on the side of I-95. Once they got the Trooper to jail, they called the local State Patrol Office to let them know they have arrested a Trooper and that his unit was on the side of the road running! That Trooper was immediately terminated!!!

  3. The Internet is useless for finding new information anymore if it doesn't fit the mold, so does anyone know if there has ever been a interdepartmental shootout between law enforcement, anywhere in the world? Because google refuses to tell me.

  4. Troopers jurisdiction are the interstates. Cops jurisdiction are the streets of the city. Highway patrol's jurisdictions are county roads and highways.

  5. i was listening to this at my job as a cashier, and its so hard to keep a straight face while listening to these manchildren babble on haha

  6. I'm fairly certain, and I could be way off, but I believe in NJ the NJTP and the NJGSP are the sole responsibility of the NJ State Police.

    The argument makes me miss NJ. These guys would sound exactly the same if they were arguing over Pork Roll vs. Taylor Ham.

  7. What if it was a real robbery dressed as cops and the troopers just drove by so I understand his side of it.

  8. Undercover cops making traffic stops, what could possibly go wrong… As for the punishment for these clowns, cop punishment is usually a paid vacation.

  9. Both guy's any go home..i can't work people like this to police..the guys no training to respect another people..omg..i can't believe this people working police..both send them home..

  10. @15:05 gotta disagree with you there… the locals were calm until the strutting little peacock of a State trooper told them "ill do it if a F'ing want!" thats when it all started.

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