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Oct. 31, 2025 - Hodgetwins
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Security Guard Goes After Couple Outside Store

Former California loss prevention guards analyze a video where an officer assaulted a couple outside a store, violating protocols by engaging customers on private property and using racial epithets. They detail how the guard's use of a baton constitutes assault with a deadly weapon, potentially resulting in jail time and license revocation, while noting the complexity of charges against the white female partner due to racial dynamics. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the severe legal consequences for security personnel who overstep their authority and the nuanced challenges in addressing racially charged violence within California's legal framework. [Automatically generated summary]

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Assaulting Customers Like Peace Officers 00:02:45
Okay, security guard already consulted.
Yeah.
I know.
We used to work loss prevention.
You never approach a customer as they're walking out unless they've committed a crime.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You don't engage them.
Yeah, yeah.
Two things he did wrong.
He's engaging.
Yeah.
He's being verbally, I don't know what he's saying, but he did assault that white female.
Yeah, yeah.
That's a no-no as a security guard.
Well, he went to that ace in a hole real quick, did he?
Yeah, yeah.
You can't blame him.
He's white.
That's white people's ace in the hole.
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But they'll actually walk away.
They're just throwing a bunch of racial epithets.
Yeah.
He shouldn't be engaging them.
Yeah, yeah.
As a security guard, you're there too.
Yeah, you're a n ⁇ .
Dude, got a cat now.
And I don't condone this young man's language.
I understand he's upset.
I'm not going to hold it to him, but he did assault his girlfriend.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's got, they coming kind of, they come off like tweakers.
He's a little tweaky to me.
A little tweaky.
I got the assault on tape too.
Get that Chinese lady.
Yeah.
You're going to jail, bro.
Say where I'm going to take care of it.
You're not going to see me around.
This lady and this lady, here's a witness.
You assaulted us.
You just hit my wife and you're on camera.
You f ⁇ ing you dumb.
You're on camera assaulting us.
I'm like, let me get out of the way.
You don't have to be out there with the wife.
Yeah, this happened in California.
And we used to be security guards.
And you have to take this class and get this license through the state of California.
And you do not engage.
You're just there to observe and report.
You do not put your hands on anybody unless your life is at risk.
Or you're at risk of serious bodily harm.
Yeah, you're just there to observe, report.
Him engaging like this, he's behaving like a peace officer, like he's a sworn peace officer.
And that's a big no-no.
Yeah, yeah.
If you are rent a cop, yeah.
See, he's a little tweaky, right?
Acting Up and Getting Sued 00:07:39
Yeah.
He might just be really upset, but he's a little tweaky to me.
Yeah, but I don't know why you engaging him.
They're trying to leave.
Stop talking to him.
Let the dude leave.
Yeah.
It's like both of them are in this bottle to get the last word in.
Yeah, exactly.
I don't care what you want.
I don't want you to stole from here.
He's not a stealing.
They're accusing them of stealing, but they didn't steal anything.
Yeah.
Maybe they were in the process and they called him and had him leave.
Right.
But if they leave the store, you don't engage.
But so far, the store and his security card looks pretty bad.
You assaulted his girlfriend.
You're accusing him of stealing and they don't have stolen merchandise.
Yeah.
Maybe they was, though.
They didn't leave the store with it.
Right.
Yeah.
All right.
She threw something in his face.
It was like a piece of paper.
Did you see that?
Yeah.
I'm going to play it again.
I'm gonna keep it going.
Okay, he assaulted the white guy.
Yeah, but he's reacting because she hit him with a piece of paper.
Yeah.
There's nothing you can do to justify attacking somebody just because he threw a piece of paper at you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
That is crazy.
He actually spit on him, though.
After he assaulted him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, both of them are going to jail.
Both of them.
I don't know about the white female, but this black guy, he's committed several crimes.
Yeah.
The white guys committed several crimes.
Disturbing the peace, he spit at him and it's assault.
Yeah.
I'm going to play it again.
Okay, hit the white guy.
He's going to spit.
He's spit on him.
That's one thing you don't do with that baton because I got a baton license.
Yeah.
You never strike them above the shoulders.
Yeah, but it's a, they refer to it as a deadly weapon.
Yeah.
You only use it when your life is at risk.
And he's off of the store's property where he's been contracted to, you know, observe and report.
He's acting and behaving like a police officer.
Yeah.
But this is like the sidewalk.
This is public property.
Yeah, it's a public ease.
So there's no reason for me to be outside.
He's coming back out again.
Okay, you're going to jail, dude.
Well, that N-word has a lot of power on people.
It's just a word.
I get it.
But it has a lot of power on black people.
I like, you know, I try not to give that word too much power.
Somebody calls me that in public.
It's like, oh, okay, big deal.
The word has no power unless you give it power.
Yeah.
No, I'm not.
You fing give me a baton.
You're holding here.
Yeah, dumb.
See, that's why I say I think he's on something.
Yeah.
But man, that's assault with a deadly weapon.
You never get some jail, dog.
Yeah.
You attack me.
I take it away from you.
The security card said you attacked me.
I didn't see that.
I didn't see that.
Oh, you know why he said that?
Because he keeps calling the N-word.
A lot of people see that word as violence.
Okay, I see what you're saying.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, you hear what he said?
She threw something at me.
Yeah, a piece of paper.
So you hit them with batons.
He's got a gun on him, too.
Yeah, he's got a gun.
He's going to lose that license.
Like, you got to have a permit to have the gun and the baton.
And you have to have a license from the state of California just to be a security guard.
You have to have three separate licenses.
Unless it's changed since we did it.
Oh, yeah.
I'm pretty sure that the guidelines are more stringent now.
Yeah.
Because this is California.
Yeah.
He still got the baton ready.
So look, now he's brandishing the phone.
The baton.
Yeah, and he's man.
I'm attacking you, stupid.
Yeah, man, that's crazy, man.
He should have never engaged.
He just should have let him out.
If they hadn't broken the law, why you even engaged with them?
Yeah.
He did a lot of things wrong.
I mean, I'm not defending this white guy's language, but that's crazy.
He's actually off the property.
And the guy's backing up.
The guy is backing away, and he's that's assault with a deadly weapon right now.
I think he caught it with his arm.
Yeah, but if it wasn't for his arm, it would have hit him in the head.
Well, I think his eyes closed.
Yeah, he might have graced.
Yeah, he hit him and then hit her, and then he came back, he hit him again.
Yeah, I ain't gonna play that no more.
Yeah, yeah, that's enough.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
I hate that.
The onus is actually on the security guard.
Yeah, you're supposed to be.
You're back festival.
You got the bag, you got the uniform, got a license.
You're supposed to keep you cool, observe and report.
Yeah.
It's okay to use the baton if your life isn't at risk or you're in serious, uh, at risk of serious bodily harm, but I didn't see that.
Yeah.
You actually, you actually engaged in the physical activity.
Yeah, you are.
From the moment you engage with them as they're leaving the store.
Yeah.
Did you catch the security guard company name?
No, I couldn't catch it.
Couldn't catch it.
That company, man, they are sweating bullets.
They are sweating bullets.
Because this black man just opened them up to all kinds of liability.
Yeah.
That's a big number.
I don't even know why you engage him.
They're walking out of the store.
They don't have merchandise.
Leave them alone.
Let them go.
There might be tweakers.
I don't know.
Yeah.
But engaging.
Yeah, but the guy knows you don't supposed to touch me.
Everybody knows that.
He's a private person.
Yeah.
Walking around with a stick and a gun.
He has no special powers to arrest anybody unless you committed a crime.
Yeah, but when you're in a uniform like this, you don't arrest shoplifters.
No.
Because we used to look at work loss prevention.
The people who actually catch shoplifters undercover.
They walk around in regular clothes like this.
And they only engage you when you actually stole something.
Yeah, he's there as a deterrent to deter people from stealing.
Yeah.
You know, but he deterred himself right into a lawsuit.
Yeah.
Well, this is California.
Nothing may not happen to the black guy.
Oh, man.
He assaulted.
I get that, Kevin.
Two people with a deadly weapon.
I get it.
It's California, though.
Yeah, I know.
He's black and he's in California.
It might save him.
Yeah, he kept using the N-word.
He was incited.
He incited him to do that.
It's the way it works in these blue states.
I know.
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