Steve Francis
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Most people would just put out the fire. This guy chose a different path.
A police officer arrives at a field to address an unauthorized open fire. The officer informs the individual that they are in violation of local village ordinances and must extinguish the fire and leave the property.
The individual is highly non-compliant, refusing to follow the officer's commands, claiming ownership of the land, and repeatedly citing "constitutional rights" while refusing to cooperate.
As the interaction progresses, the individual reaches into a bag. The officer, perceiving a threat that the bag may contain a weapon, draws their service firearm and orders the individual to keep their hands visible.
A tense standoff ensues where the officer repeatedly attempts to de-escalate by ordering the individual to walk toward them and move away from the fire. The individual continues to argue, claiming they are hard of hearing and refusing to comply, leading the officer to keep them at gunpoint while awaiting backup.
The video concludes with the officer maintaining distance and control of the scene until backup arrives to assist in securing the individual and the scene.
The suspect was charged with resisting/obstructing, felony battery or threats to law enforcement, and disorderly conduct. He later took a plea deal, pleading no contest to resisting/obstructing and disordely conduct. The battery or threats to law enforcement charge was dismissed. He was ordered to pay $504.50.
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Woman loses her mind over being on camera decided to destroy property and got treated to two cans of spray.
We are at the United States Post Office in South Pasadena, California, where this incident involved a physical confrontation, damaged equipment, and a deployment of pepper spray.
The incident began inside the post office lobby, where the cameraman was filming in public exercising his constitutional rights. A female customer inside the lobby objected to being recorded, leading to a brief but tense verbal exchange.
The situation rapidly escalated when the woman took it upon herself to grab and damage the cameraman*s recording equipment. The confrontation spilled outside onto the post office steps, where she grabbed onto the cameraman's monopod.
During the physical struggle over the gear, the cameraman deployed pepper spray directly at her to break her grip and regain control of his equipment but not before she commits battery.
Officers from the South Pasadena Police Department arrived on the scene shortly after. Following a review of the cell phone footage captured during the encounter, police issued the woman a criminal citation on the scene for misdemeanor battery and vandalism (the cameraman noted his $400 monopod was broken during the scuffle).
True to form from law enforcement from California where they allow criminals to b get away with anything they want. You can bet if the roles were reversed they would have put the guy in cuffs.
While a citation was issued, the local police department cannot formally file charges; instead, the case packet was forwarded to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office (Alhambra Branch) for review.
Public records do not currently show a formal update on whether the DA pursued prosecution or declined the case, which is common in complex misdemeanor altercations involving mutual allegations of assault and self-defense.
What are your thoughts on how this situation was handled? Are you surprised by the lack of action from the local PD?
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@MattCas04807118 We’re expected to except this as normal behaviour,just f*ck off..
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@benonwine Open invitation to shoplift from Morrisons,thieves fill your boots..
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30 years of loyalty.
Three decades of turning up, doing her job, serving her community.
Jane Pilborough saw a teenager stuffing food into his pockets and did what most people would do she stepped in.
No security. No help.
Just instinct.
She stepped in.
She ended up on the floor, injured…
The thief ran off…
And Morrisons sacked her.
Not the shoplifter.
Not the system that failed her but her.
Morrisons said she put the company’s “reputation” at risk.
Another Morrisons worker punished for trying to stop theft.
This is how loyalty is repaid, what’s the point anymore especially when you have your whole life destroyed.
What kind of message does that send to every honest worker out there?


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WHAT THE ACTUAL F*CK IS GOING ON IN BRITAIN?! 😡
A Wetherspoons manager in Braintree has just been caught on camera openly refusing to serve customers who support Reform UK. “I’m deciding that”, he smugly tells punters.
Refusing service over politics?! In a bloody pub?!
Reform UK is currently the biggest party in the country, leading the polls at 25-28%, favourites to win the next election.
These aren’t some fringe weirdos, they’re ordinary, hard-working Brits. The exact salt-of-the-earth customers who pack out Wetherspoons every week, keep the pints flowing and the lights on.
Without them, half these pubs would be broke. And some snotty little bar manager thinks he can play political gatekeeper? F*ck off!
That’s not how Britain works. You don’t get to ban paying customers because of who they vote for.
If you can’t handle serving people with different views, don’t work with the public. Simple as.
Tim Martin, sort this out and fire him immediately. This is a disgrace.
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@BodycamVideos_ How to guilt trip an officer who doesn’t fall for her shit..
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@TheGriftReport An open invitation to shoplift from ASDA,I hope they get cleaned out.
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Asda worker sacked after 25 years for grabbing shoplifter who stole a bottle of vodka
Gavin Ramsay, 49, was collecting trolleys outside the South Shields store in August 2025 when he saw a group of youths emerge with stolen alcohol.
One youth pulled an Absolut Vodka bottle complete with security tag from his trousers, prompting Ramsay to grip him from behind in an attempt to retrieve it.
A brief tussle followed and the youth fell to the ground with a cut lip, after which Ramsay immediately stepped back.
The other youths then followed him into the store and pushed him violently onto a moving walkway.
Two weeks later Asda dismissed him for gross misconduct, ruling he had breached policy by physically challenging the shoplifter despite his long service.
Was Asda right to do this or was he right to try and stop them?

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@Real_Ames This is why this goon is in front of a judge,he can’t stop running his mouth..
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🚨 Courtroom comedy hour just dropped… and nobody told the defendant it wasn’t open mic night 🤦♂️
Judge: “You always want to talk.”
Defendant: “Can I say something?”
SIR… that’s literally the problem 😭
Man turned a 10-minute hearing into a 90+ day sentence like it was a talent show 💀
Moral of the story: sometimes the best thing you can say… is absolutely nothing.
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