Hodgetwins dissect a video where police arrested a woman and parked her on railroad tracks, leading to a train striking the vehicle. They criticize the officers' lack of common sense, noting they were placed on paid administrative leave rather than fired immediately. The discussion challenges qualified immunity in cases of negligence while observing that officers in Black and Latino communities are often white. Ultimately, the segment highlights systemic failures in law enforcement accountability and promotes upcoming comedy tour stops across major US cities. [Automatically generated summary]
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Qualified Immunity vs Common Sense00:04:53
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Man, when I came across this video, I support the men in blue.
Yeah, the thin blue line.
I support the men and women in blue, but man, I support qualified immunity.
I support all that.
Yeah, but I don't support what I, what you're about to see in this video.
This is, man, I can't even put it into words.
They arrest this woman, right?
Put it in the back.
I'm gonna tell them.
I'm just gonna give them a brief synopsis.
Let's see, man.
I'm gonna give them a brief synopsis.
They arrest this woman and put it in the back of the police car.
Keep in mind, this police car is parked on the railroad tracks.
Watch it.
Hey, hey, wait, yeah, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Please get my cell phone.
Ma'am, what's going on?
Say you in a second.
I will get your cell phone for you.
Take a seat.
Toss it out the window.
She could have out that window, but hey, dumbasses.
Y'all don't hear the train coming.
I can hear Planet State.
a train coming i would say cops need more training but you can't teach common sense You need more training.
You don't need to be trained not to park your car on the railroad tracks.
That was insane.
And this day in class, hey, everybody, first thing I got to tell you, do not park your car on railroad tracks.
If you do, if you got somebody arrested, don't put them in there.
They don't have to teach you that.
That's common sense.
That is crazy.
I can't believe I saw that, man.
I can't believe.
Yeah, some people that defend cops, they're going to say, man, these cops need some more training.
No, you can't fix stupid.
Hey, I remember I wanted to be a police officer for the longest.
Yeah, you want to take a look at the colour.
And I got out and they kept telling me that, you know, I didn't, oh, your credit score is too low or this, that, or this.
That's like, how did these dudes get their job as a cop?
Probably because their credit scores was high.
Probably had 850.
This cop credit score 850.
He probably had a college degree, too.
Had a college degree in history.
No, he had a college degree.
I bet you, no, you got to have a criminal.
No, we hiring him.
He's got a master's.
Criminal justice.
That's what I'm thinking.
But they used to always piss me off.
I want always want to be a cop, man.
You applied to like three different.
I was in Orange.
Yeah, Orange County.
Orange County, California.
Nobody didn't hire you, right?
Why?
I ain't going to say it.
You stupid.
You know what I never understood?
You know what I never understood?
You go into the blackest neighborhood.
You go into a Latino community.
Always the cops are white.
You go into some police departments, right?
No, I don't care where it's at.
It could be in a black neighborhood.
You look at the poster of the cops, police department, 99% of them white.
Well, baby, well, a lot of people are black.
Well, I had a cousin that was a cop.
Yeah, that weird.
Yeah, yeah.
I have family that was cops.
You know, why, don't you?
Because he looked white.
He wasn't that damn light.
He was light-skinned.
He's like a white man with a tan.
Shut up.
I'm just playing.
I don't believe that our police department is systemically racist.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, but it does look suspicious.
You see a bunch of white guys.
Yeah, man.
But man, the girl survived that was in the back of the police car.
Yeah.
I don't know how you even survived that.
Well, she's a lucky one, man.
She's never going to have to work another day in her life.
She shouldn't have to work another day in her life, but I think she's got, I'm sure she's got some life, life-changing injuries.
You just don't get up and walk from that.
Yeah.
What happened to the cop?
They were placed on administrative leave pending an investigation.
I think you should be fired on the spot for that.
What is administrative leave pending investigation?
He's still getting paid?
Both of them.
It was two cops.
There was a female cop and a male cop.
That's automatically you should be fired.
No investigation, no nothing.
You're fired.
You handcuffed a woman, put her in the car on the train track, train came by, took your car away.
That's automatically you fired.
Well, that's what I last read.
They've been placed on paid administrative leave and pending an investigation.
Why Cops Should Be Fired00:01:19
That's what I read.
Yeah, they should, these cops, if you know what, those cops should have, when the cops got there, the fire department, everybody got there to help the lady, the cops have showed up, they should have arrested those two cops and threw their ass in jail.
There's no quality, qualified immunity doesn't apply to putting somebody in the back of a police car and parking on the damn railroad tracks and the damn cop and the damn train hits.
That's not what, that's not why police officers have qualified immunity.
It's not because of that.
It's to protect them against, you know, endless, you know, reckless.
I mean, lawsuits said don't have no backing whatsoever.
Yeah, just bogus stuff.
Yeah, just bogus stuff.
That's why we have qualified immunity.
It doesn't supposed to protect you if you leave a bitch in the car on the train tracks.
Yes.
That is hilarious.
Administrative leave.
That's funny.
I'm sure it's not funny to the woman.
It's a crazy world we live in.
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