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Oct. 3, 2025 - Hodgetwins
17:30
Student SLAMS Cop then Mom Shows Up and Make Things Worse!

Jacob, a 15-year-old arrested by St. Cloud Police for felony resisting arrest after allegedly body-slamming an officer during a school fight, faces Juvenile Detention Center processing while his mother accuses officers of racism and claims her son cannot breathe. The incident highlights contentious racial dynamics, including "black fatigue" debates, and underscores severe consequences like potential expulsion and long-term record impacts, suggesting that such violent felonies may stem from complex familial influences rather than simple aggression. [Automatically generated summary]

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Cop Resists Arrest 00:15:36
Put him in cuffs.
He's on a rough battery.
Roll over.
Jeff, you're stand up.
Roll over there.
I know, he took off.
Roll over for it.
Well, I took one in your mama's office, but he left.
Take the jacket off, man.
Take the fucking jacket off.
Yo, stop resisting, bro.
He's hot in that jacket.
Well, you out there fighting the cops.
Do you think he's going to get hot in that jacket now?
He wants them to take the jacket off of him.
Yeah, look at his hair, man.
I don't think he's probably combing his hair in probably months.
That's the hairstyle.
That's not a hairstyle when you don't comb your hair.
You understand?
Knock it off.
Don't give a f.
I want to talk to my mom.
Y'all go over there.
You hear that?
I want to talk to my mom.
Wow.
You know his dad's not around.
You want to talk to your mom?
Yeah.
What's your mom gonna do?
Yeah.
What mama gonna do, kid?
Yeah.
What mama gonna do?
Mama ain't gonna do nothing.
Mama ain't gonna do mama.
Mama's probably the reason why he acts this way.
Yeah.
Go.
Now it turns out this is what happened.
There was a fight.
So the cops was breaking up the fight.
Oh, okay.
He decides to jump in and body slam a cop.
Totally.
Yeah, because they're breaking up the fight.
So he slams the cop.
So he body slams the cop.
Where to start your life off?
Because they're going to try him as an adult.
Yeah, look at that.
And all the cops were trying to do was break up the fight.
Break it up.
Yeah.
He wasn't trying to rough them up or anything.
No.
Go ahead and start heading to class right now.
I can't leave my cup.
I can't leave my cup.
Well, you're not going to interfere on there.
Especially if you're not going to be able to do it.
I'm not interfering.
I'm not going to do nothing.
That's my cousin right there.
I don't care.
I understand that, but if you.
You're upset.
We understand.
You have to go.
We get out of this.
I'm not going to class, though.
I'll go to the office and soon, whatever, but I'm not leaving him.
I don't care.
Okay, go to the office.
Okay, we go to the guy in where he goes to right now.
Hey, that's one guy.
He said, I want to talk to my mom.
Wait till the mama gets there.
Do you know why he's having problems today?
I don't know.
He was just fine.
Has he had problems with anyone in your school over the past week or so?
I don't know.
I literally came over here when I met somebody saying it was my class here because Jacob said he couldn't breathe.
So he got in because the cop was way bigger than Deagle.
Jacob said he can't breathe.
Where do you get that idea from?
That's all it was.
All right, I'll calm down now.
I know you take it off.
Exactly.
That's a bigger than all the college.
Yeah, exactly.
He slams a cop in front of everybody.
And he won a street create.
No, he's got it.
And a felony.
Nobody.
I'm not going to know where.
I'm going to go.
Okay, they're going to go there.
See, he doesn't have, I guarantee you, he doesn't have his father in his life.
He's behaving like an angry woman.
Be more specific if that's missing context.
He's behaving like a angry black woman.
They're going to go into this.
Over there, breathing like he's a damn horse that just finished the Kentucky Derby.
Oh, it looks like his hair has got twist.
Yes, twist.
Take a deep breath.
It's okay.
This cop looking like this damn kid strong is he?
He had already slammed.
He's looking at that damn subscriber like he's subhuman.
Yeah, he's strong.
You good?
All right, we're going over there.
It's all good.
It's blowing up some grass.
Come down.
Calm down a little bit.
I was about to believe that's hers.
Yeah, always come out.
Okay.
We uh had two kids that were about fights where Mercedes.
So I grabbed the long head on away so I brought him to the ground.
This one came up, grabbed me by the neck, pulled me off.
So okay.
Where's the other gentleman?
I don't know where he is.
Mr. Muller has Mr. Muller.
Okay, I'm gonna go talk to him.
So he's just breaking up the fight.
That's crazy, man.
How calm that police officer is.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Mom's here.
She kept looking like, man, I got black fatigue.
Did you see that?
Yeah, like two white people look at each other.
They gave each other the eye, man.
I got black fatigue.
Yeah, they're talking through telepathy.
Yeah.
They both told each other.
I'll give you one second.
Okay, yeah, I just wanted to check before I just brought her back.
Here come Mama.
This gentleman's mother just showed up to us, she's up front.
Yeah, come mama.
Thank you.
That's mama right there.
Oh, mama big, too.
Come on, man.
Come on.
Yeah, please.
Still breathing.
All right, see you guys.
We had two students who were about to get into a fight, so Officer D and I went to break them up.
The one kid I had a hold of decided to start fighting with me, so I put him on the ground.
Your son decided to come up, grab me by the neck, and pull me off.
So he's being arrested today for battery on a law enforcement officer.
Yep.
Yeah, it's felonies.
Wait a second.
He's being charged as a felony.
That's still a felony charge.
And he's probably going to be expelled from school as well.
Where is he going to be from?
Well, I'm going to call JDC to see if we'll accept him.
Look, he's filming HC.
I don't know what she's doing.
Looks like it.
If they accept me, he's going to go get fingerprinted, photographed, and then taken over to JDC in Orlando.
Yeah, hey, this is Australia, St. Cloud Police Department.
I've got a 15-year-old that I'm arresting for battery on a law enforcement officer.
That kid is 15.
That's a big kid.
Resisting with violence.
Just wondering if you guys will accept him there.
All right, thank you.
All right.
So, Jason, they were going to accept you.
Ma'am, just so you know, he is going to be arrested.
He is going to be taken to JDC today.
All right.
So I'm going to work on booking and reporting and we'll get him over there.
Is he able to get this back up?
I'm not taking the cuffs off him because of the way he was acting.
He fought us all the way up here, so the customer's staying on.
We'll get it off when we get to JDC or he gets fingerprinted.
You serious?
He ain't an animal.
Like, come on, you offensive.
He's not going to act like that.
You're not coming off of him because of the way he acted.
I'm not taking the cups.
So he has to deal with the consequences.
And if he was white, he probably would have told him that he had to do it.
It would have nothing to do with it.
Absolutely would.
He's a felony.
He would.
Man, I'm not black and white.
You know what?
You can step out here.
Okay, step outside.
You can wait in the lobby.
See what I'm saying?
He doesn't have his father in his life.
He's got this emotional woman raising him.
This kid hates white people covers because of his mama.
Yeah.
She said this was the same race as school when she went there.
If that school was so racist, why would you let your son go there?
It's just a race.
You just put on a race card.
Yeah.
But this is why he's so emotional.
Yeah.
A woman cannot raise a man.
I mean, they do it all the time, but it doesn't mean it's optimal.
Right.
They got the most.
He got his hairstyle from his mama.
They both got the crisco.
Yeah.
Look at the example she just set in front of her son.
I know.
Look, I just diagnosed another case of black fatigue.
Thank you.
That is crazy.
That was nuts.
You okay in here?
Um, well, I'm looking at the video just to see comparatively to what they're trying to tell me and what happened.
So I really don't know anything at this point.
Sorry, trying to get it involved.
Go ahead.
Okay, so was there already a fight or something?
The cop was living on you.
Yes, okay.
I mean, why?
I tried to call my dad, and he tried to get my phone out of my hand.
What happened before then, though?
Why was he even interacting with you?
Because I was probably missed on my own.
Just tell me the truth.
Did you do the discussion?
He did a discussion.
Okay.
I walked the other way.
I felt somebody grab my goat bag, so I turned around like that.
And then he made me walk that way.
And let's go.
He put his hand on the back of my neck like that.
And I was like, what are you doing?
And then I tried to call my dad and he slammed me to the floor.
It was over.
Did they tell you the whole situation?
No, him and another kid were about to get in a fight.
Okay.
I separated him.
I took the other kid to Mr. Donald's office, which was going.
He took off the other way.
So Austral tried to stop him.
He refused to stop.
He tell the whole story?
What else he did?
You refused to stop, though, right?
He did.
And he stopped you.
And when I was walking that way, what did he do?
Oh, I don't know.
I went over there.
I was this guy right here.
He put his hand on my neck.
What do you do after that?
Try to call my dad.
What do you do after that?
Drop me to the floor.
You saw that, did you?
I didn't see.
We got the cameras over here.
We'll see.
So, but you're refusing to follow directions from the police officer.
After we were talking to me, well, he didn't talk.
He just said something, right?
We were walking that way.
And then he put his hand on my neck.
Was that in the hallway in front of the cafeteria or where you dressed?
It was on the breezeway.
Right there.
Okay.
So then that's when the other kid comes in.
Yeah, because he was on top of me.
Okay.
So the black kid was trying to save him, I guess.
Alright.
So I want you to hear his right statement.
Be as detailed as possible.
This is your side of the story.
So.
So I'll bring the please.
Here.
Yeah, come the foot.
You can see.
You are hurt.
Oh, no.
I thought you said, did you hear...
No, no, no.
Are you hurt?
I'm good.
You're good?
Okay.
He's right there mouth for you, man.
You see the helicopter sipping on something?
What's your caller wetland?
Two Felonies and Jail 00:01:30
Time to go to jail.
Wow, man, he started off his life with two felonies on a police officer.
That is crazy.
Well, this is going to get knocked down.
I don't think so.
Kevin.
Dude, I mean, I don't think that they got him dead to rights on camera.
So?
A police officer on school property?
He's trying to break it.
He's 15.
They're going to create a...
No, they need to throw the ball.
They're not going to do that.
No, they should give him actually.
He's going to get away with this.
He's going to.
So it's okay.
I know.
But then he's going to get away with it.
And then that's going to embolden him to do worser things down the line.
But what I'm saying is he should already have two strikes against him.
One more felony, life.
Hey, if you...
Bring back three strikes, yeah.
Bring back three strikes, and you're out.
Three violent felonies?
Yeah.
You should go to jail for the rest of your life.
He should already have two.
One more, he's gone.
No, I'll give him one.
No, I give one.
No, man.
You got to stop giving these people chances, man.
No.
That dude's going to grow up and he's going to take someone's life.
I guarantee it.
He has impulse control.
Dude, body slam the police officer.
Get him right now.
Well, you got him in custody.
Yeah, get him.
Get him.
Two strikes.
Two felonies.
One more, you're done.
One more, you're done.
Do you can slam all the prisoners you want?
Since he likes body slamming people, then you can get away with it.
Yeah, you're in prison.
Yeah, you're already doing life.
What else are they going to do to you?
Yeah.
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