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  • Published on Apr 13, 2025

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  • @derrickjones3505
    @derrickjones3505 Year ago +15648

    The fact that the justice system allowed this dude to get into two different shootouts with police is absolutely mind boggling

    • @tmi1234567
      @tmi1234567 Year ago +280

      They don't "allow" this to happen. Criminals do thing called breaking the law. Why he was allowed to bail out of jail, I couldn't tell you. That's up to the judge and the law.

    • @conanthegreat4418
      @conanthegreat4418 Year ago +1

      This is the end result of 70 years of Communist subversion of the DOJ...plain and simple.

    • @dxddyminato3145
      @dxddyminato3145 Year ago +20

      @@i3sf252dirt?

    • @dougo18071
      @dougo18071 Year ago +307

      I couldn't believe they didn't light his ass up during the first shooting.

    • @tee9176
      @tee9176 Year ago +164

      His skins a few shades lighter to use deadly force is crazy as shiet

  • @someasiandude4797
    @someasiandude4797 Year ago +4074

    How people with minor charges get their whole life ruined and how this person was able to get away with 2 chases and a shootout then die in another chase and shootout is appalling

    • @einar8019
      @einar8019 Year ago

      bail is a stupid system its just legalized corruption

    • @IcarusErm
      @IcarusErm Year ago +11

      What minor charges?

    • @pbpunisher99
      @pbpunisher99 Year ago

      Welcome to the woke Minnesota justice system. But the libs there keep voting them in so I don't feel a bit sorry for them.

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 Year ago +101

      Oh good, he died? I wasn't sure if I was going to watch the whole thing, and may still not now that I know it had a happy ending.

    • @nox6438
      @nox6438 Year ago

      weed possession, petty theft, being homeless is somehow a crime, don't forget going for a walk at night just to be harassed by a gang of cops who then slap a ticket on you for jaywalking at 2am. Victimless crimes per say. @@IcarusErm

  • @petemarchi5112
    @petemarchi5112 10 months ago +738

    The judge SHOULD be held accountable/responsible for this crime!

    • @-Ricky_Spanish-
      @-Ricky_Spanish- 7 months ago

      The judge is just following the DA's orders, let's face it America's justice system is corrupt beyond repair. Look around the world, this doesn't happen anywhere else in the first world and not even most of the third world, but it happens in every single state in America, no matter who the judge is, no matter what color the state is, no matter who the president is. LOTS of people make LOTS of money from our system being completely broken. Blaming a single judge is laughable, this is a nationwide thing. Our for-profit justice system is only out for profit, not justice.

    • @phytonso9877
      @phytonso9877 6 months ago

      Well, luckily the whole point of judges as an independent branch of the government is to insulate them from idiots like you that don't understand the constitutional protections regarding excessive bail and innocent until proven guilty at trial.

    • @robertwalsh8912
      @robertwalsh8912 2 months ago +19

      She's GOP, he was white, so there you have it.

    • @mcchicken5039
      @mcchicken5039 2 months ago

      ​@@robertwalsh8912She's gop? Idk where you live. But here we call it gay. G-A-Y not gop

    • @ButterMilkPancakes
      @ButterMilkPancakes 2 months ago

      @@robertwalsh8912 yet read the comments on this page whenever it's a black person involved, all you hear is "black privilege"

  • @pw5074
    @pw5074 10 months ago +199

    The judge who gave this clown $250,000 bail should be charged with endangering the public.

    • @mcchicken5039
      @mcchicken5039 2 months ago +7

      250k that's a whole house. If my friend had a bond that high he can stay there. You're acting like that's pocket change. If I were the judge I'd be surprised they even had that to bail him out

    • @GwenllianAnn
      @GwenllianAnn 2 months ago

      ​@@mcchicken5039Bail bondsman did it.

    • @drinas2783
      @drinas2783 2 months ago

      Its pocket change for a known drug dealer who's gotten out on that bail amount over and over again & jumped each time. If the judges would just do their research things like this WOULDN'T HAPPEN​@mcchicken5039

    • @UMPGamer565
      @UMPGamer565 2 months ago +6

      @@mcchicken5039EXACTLY! I thought I was the only one that was confused how he got that much money that quickly

    • @ZayB333
      @ZayB333 Month ago

      @@mcchicken5039sheesh someone may have put up their house as collateral

  • @gahmivolka
    @gahmivolka Year ago +3344

    The fact that he was a bail jumper and a violent risk. And the judge still let him out.... just wow.

    • @sharonamara9718
      @sharonamara9718 Year ago +58

      Only in the land of America!

    • @emergencylowmaneuvering7350
      @emergencylowmaneuvering7350 Year ago

      Yes wow.. And americans put up with those pro crime judges. Cowards..

    • @busking6292
      @busking6292 Year ago +119

      ...and WHO in the name of f*** puts up a $250,000 bond to free a KNOWN bail-jumper ? !! all I can say to them is 'i've this nice bridge for sale etc,etc'...

    • @JAM661
      @JAM661 Year ago +93

      No she did not let him out. She had a pretty high bail. What I do not understand why a bail bond company would even post it since he jump bail so much. Bail bond companies do not have to provide bail in cases like this.

    • @danroberts9050
      @danroberts9050 Year ago

      @@sharonamara9718 Only because fools vote for democrats.

  • @georgecarberry9222
    @georgecarberry9222 Year ago +386

    The guy is a psychopath. As the officer told him he shot at his partner, he calmly asks for something to drink as if he could care less about the lives he endangered.

    • @timjackson6311
      @timjackson6311 10 months ago +19

      Correction, was a psychopath!
      He’s in a perfect place now, HELL!

    • @kraanz
      @kraanz 10 months ago +10

      *couldn't care less. Saying "He could care less" means he actually cares.

    • @wassabbi8034
      @wassabbi8034 9 months ago +1

      ​@@kraanzcool story, but who asked?

    • @markwarren7116
      @markwarren7116 8 months ago +7

      Biden voter!

    • @harryinhuahin1272
      @harryinhuahin1272 23 days ago

      @@wassabbi8034 - it's not a "story" either... but poorly educated people never ask... because they think they know it all.

  • @aromad5557
    @aromad5557 Year ago +957

    Repeat shootouts with police? What is going on in our judicial system. Absolutely ridiculous, hold judges and DA’s accountable for releasing violent criminals.

    • @noway5042
      @noway5042 Year ago +30

      It's the judges and DAs that also are of the defund police camp

    • @johnmartin2586
      @johnmartin2586 Year ago

      They also let police get away with a lot of stuff. Cops are not heroes. Cops abuse a lot too.

    • @theoriginaldashriprock
      @theoriginaldashriprock Year ago

      Sounds like another brainless liberal da

    • @Lord_and_Savior_Gay_Jesus
      @Lord_and_Savior_Gay_Jesus Year ago +9

      There aren't enough prison cells to constitutionally harbor those who've committed crimes. You're treating it like someone is just deciding to let violent offenders wander the streets.

    • @nsh1980
      @nsh1980 Year ago

      @@Lord_and_Savior_Gay_Jesuswe can build more cells silly, not too much of an ask to keep people who shoot people locked up. I guess I am a real authoritarian monster in that regard.

  • @stratman103
    @stratman103 Year ago +778

    There's your justice system for you. That judge should be disbarred and charged with failure to detain a clearly unstable individual.

    • @danfuerthgillis4483
      @danfuerthgillis4483 11 months ago

      You mean a "Well connected unstable" individual. Look at how the Police treat this guy even after he shoots at them, the police station video for example this IS NOT NORMAL. The Judge and the Bond this is not a coincidence when you look at his record it seems like higher up individuals were doing favors.

    • @Suzuki_Hiakura
      @Suzuki_Hiakura 10 months ago +22

      more like charged as an accessory or aiding in the release of a high risk individual. think there is a more specific way to say it, that is also more accurate. Detain is like when an officer holds you at an initial traffic stop to ascertain the situation, and arrest is when they actually take you to the station.

    • @Action713Jonathan
      @Action713Jonathan 10 months ago +4

      💯

    • @NaterBater
      @NaterBater 9 months ago +9

      There are guidelines for bond and release and it has way more to do with legislation. People get released every day in this country with much lower bond with much higher charges. It’s the same thing with sentencing guidelines. We need to fix the system.

    • @DrummerJacob
      @DrummerJacob 6 months ago

      Its not just a justice system, its a liberal justice system. And guess what, the governor of this state was picked for VP along with crime loving Kamala. You can expect this type of thing on a national level if you vote her in.

  • @my2cents581
    @my2cents581 Year ago +2360

    Judge Mary Yunker should be removed from the bench for allowing a dangerous repeat offender out on bail to put the lives of citizens and officers in a grave life threatening situation!

    • @garycallihan4206
      @garycallihan4206 Year ago +93

      Mary should incur total forfeiture of assets, at a minimum.

    • @mnpd3
      @mnpd3 Year ago +99

      In most states the courts are required by law to set bond, except in capital cases. And in some states bond has to be granted to even those charged with capital offenses - it's that way in my state, and killers are routinely out on bond. I suspect it's that way in this state. The judge did set a quarter-million dollar bond... she almost certainly had no authority to have him held until trial. The root problem is that neither the law or the activists care for the law-abiding or the innocent. The stars of the criminal justice system are the criminals. No one cares about your strangled child, but watch how everyone rushes to the rescue of the killer.

    • @CFITOMAHAWK2
      @CFITOMAHAWK2 Year ago

      @@mnpd3 The cops in my south america country will pay someone to shoot the guy if he is out on bond after hurting them.. Good. We are not cowards.

    • @zsavage1820
      @zsavage1820 Year ago +62

      that judge and others like her should be held accountable for the actions of the fools they turn lose

    • @usa91787
      @usa91787 Year ago +47

      Nah. She's still there. It's Minnesota.
      Don't move here or even come as a tourist.

  • @davetherave1729
    @davetherave1729 Year ago +1889

    This young man is the prime example of someone who can never be rehabilitated. Given multiple opportunities to turn his life around. The judges that gave him bail should be fired.

    • @Bug_Bait
      @Bug_Bait Year ago +28

      She retired.

    • @Scapestoat
      @Scapestoat Year ago +11

      Nevermind that the vast majority of rehabilitated people come to lead normal lives, eh? (I mean, a life much like yours. I don't presume to know how normal you are. :p)

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 Year ago

      ughhhhhmmmm.... its the democrats who can't be rehabilitated

    • @curtispandachuk9323
      @curtispandachuk9323 Year ago +17

      Can’t agree more I’m the most open-minded person like ever but I mean like when people push the buttons to that point I mean seriously it’s almost like you’re asking for somebody else to get hurt by releasing them

    • @wadewilson8011
      @wadewilson8011 Year ago

      Also a prime example of what white privilege looks like.

  • @bills6946
    @bills6946 Year ago +1982

    I fully blame prosecutors and judges for not getting him off the streets sooner. There is no accountability anymore

    • @Dr.Gainzzz
      @Dr.Gainzzz Year ago +57

      You need to blame democrat prosecutors and judges it’s not republicans doing this crap.

    • @reaperw1532
      @reaperw1532 Year ago +7

      @@Dr.Gainzzzno blame this human filth for their actions. No other human needs to take responsibility but the human that is committing this bad behavior start that into America and stop making excuses for Americans

    • @Vladpryde
      @Vladpryde Year ago +52

      @@Dr.Gainzzz I agree to a point.....however, keep in mind the last judge to set him free was GOP-appointed.

    • @MIRAGEDEALER
      @MIRAGEDEALER Year ago +5

      100% They just keep getting way with no real consequences until there are REAL consequences.

    • @OfficialSamuelC
      @OfficialSamuelC Year ago +35

      @@Dr.Gainzzz GOP judges set him free…

  • @772amanda237
    @772amanda237 11 months ago +70

    When will we start holding judges and DA's accountable for letting these fools back out onto the streets?

  • @Megaman54327
    @Megaman54327 Year ago +175

    As a young adult i was arrested for driving without a license. I owed maybe 450$ and i couldnt find a bondsman anywhere because it was a cash bond. Now i understand not wanting to give up cash to let someone out you dont know. But to let a man out who shot at and attempted to kill police on a quarter million dollar bond that he wont even be able to pay in his lifetime is insanity.

    • @jasonpoe5360
      @jasonpoe5360 7 months ago +12

      I want to know who paid the bond. This is an extremely high risk they took and lost it all.

    • @EM.1
      @EM.1 5 months ago +2

      Plus the man has previous for bail jumping. Right way to handle Olsen is no bail keeping him locked up until the trial.

  • @harambeuzamaki2985
    @harambeuzamaki2985 Year ago +1992

    How did this man avoid jail the first time he attempted murdering law enforcement. I’m literally blown away.

    • @kite-fan
      @kite-fan Year ago +17

      Unreal…

    • @Radbot776
      @Radbot776 Year ago

      Probably has fam in the judicial system
      Plus this guy is whiter than normal white people
      Some real white privilege right there lol

    • @hermanwoodard1091
      @hermanwoodard1091 Year ago +120

      He’s White!!!!😱

    • @Porty900
      @Porty900 Year ago +44

      @@hermanwoodard1091 darrell brooks? thoughts?

    • @myo39
      @myo39 Year ago +116

      Simple. This happened during the time of the "defund police movement." I hold the politicians who played those racist games responsible.

  • @darrylr
    @darrylr Year ago +552

    Thanks for naming the incompetent judge.

  • @mjarboesdf
    @mjarboesdf 10 months ago +125

    Yet they gave my brother a felony and tried giving him 10 yrs over some weed with no record. Our justice system is a joke!

    • @wassabbi8034
      @wassabbi8034 9 months ago +14

      What the shit. How much weed did he have? 50 pounds?

    • @mjarboesdf
      @mjarboesdf 9 months ago

      @@wassabbi8034 Hell no, they only had 1 pound lol. There were 3 pple in the car. Its bc they were driving through a tiny town in Wyoming, which is strictly illegal with weed. Three ounces of weed is a felony there. The towns pple and lawyers we met told us the police pull over ever single outsider they catch driving through. Its corrupt like everywhere else but very corrupt there of course the few lawyers, prosecutors, judges and cops they have all work together.

    • @kloppthedestroyeryt7238
      @kloppthedestroyeryt7238 3 months ago

      @@wassabbi8034this was probably before weed was legalized

    • @sneakwastaken
      @sneakwastaken 3 months ago

      leftists are a joke.

    • @robynleighs
      @robynleighs 3 months ago +6

      I received the same treatment as your brother. Thank God I had a great attorney. I hope everything worked out in the end for your brother as well. 😮

  • @Cyberdactyl
    @Cyberdactyl Year ago +3533

    Just a clear example of how woefully broken the criminal justice system is.

    • @charlesdarwin7253
      @charlesdarwin7253 Year ago +11

      It's not broken, we just need to pay lawyers and judges higher salaries and we'll get better results. I would bet everything on the Florida Panthers right now btw l know my stuff.

    • @Ray56z
      @Ray56z Year ago

      Just a clear example of how broken the lefty court systems are just so they can tongue wipe butts, powder and pamper them multiple times.

    • @charlesdarwin7253
      @charlesdarwin7253 Year ago +5

      @@northhighofficial9961 Maple Leafs?

    • @noway5042
      @noway5042 Year ago +20

      ​@@charlesdarwin7253nah.....

    • @banditeastlick2471
      @banditeastlick2471 Year ago

      Most cops do the same acts everyday. If they're going to make crime legal for cops and illegal for everyone else, you know there's only one way to go with this, Sharia law baby. We are now in a third world country

  • @jimboalogo
    @jimboalogo Year ago +203

    And nothing of value was lost that day. When they were giving him medical, I was like no wtf don't bring him back. Enough of these people will literally destroy a society. Think of how much money was thrown at this guy over the years in terms of police time and resources, not to mention the damages he caused. I did love the quote from the cop at 4:48 "We can finish this decent like!"

    • @PlymouthVT
      @PlymouthVT Year ago +1

      Could not agree more they should have mag dumped that asshole.

    • @antonchigurh3794
      @antonchigurh3794 Year ago +11

      Well , a lot of perfectly good and expensive ammo was lost. lol

    • @kinglawrey8948
      @kinglawrey8948 Year ago +12

      Best comment on the internet all year! It was real, unbiased & unapologetic! Right is right wrong is wrong & 🐂💩 is 🐂💩 no matter what color one may be. 💪🏽 Need more humans like you sir. 👊🏽

    • @jonarmedpiandsecurityoffic9051
      @jonarmedpiandsecurityoffic9051 Year ago +6

      Supreme Court ruled that police are not required to provide aid to anyone, so idk why they do so to suspects who shot at them, even if it did go to civil Court, it would get tossed out because of the ruling

    • @nckhed
      @nckhed Year ago

      God, you people are practically begging for cops to be executioners. Be careful what you ask for. Take a look back throughout history and see where this sick mentality led up to. You will undoubtedly experience it for yourselves one day. I partly wonder if you would be happy to be shackled and enslaved. Might make you feel safe.

  • @fletchermoore5428
    @fletchermoore5428 Year ago +733

    As a society we have to start demanding these DA's and judges get held accountable. Letting people like this back onto the street is not only negligence but directly endangering the public. Absolutely unacceptable.

    • @Alloy682
      @Alloy682 Year ago +9

      Yes.

    • @AG-sx9ws
      @AG-sx9ws Year ago +7

      NAME NAMES

    • @saunorine
      @saunorine Year ago +5

      yeah but they make money everytime bond is posted. dont you see?!?! its a free money glitch /s

    • @saunorine
      @saunorine Year ago

      yeah but they make money everytime bond is posted. dont you see?!?! its a free money glitch /s

    • @privateryan2125
      @privateryan2125 Year ago +7

      the jails are full. Several states are barely able to prosecute short of the most severe stuff. California for example as of 2017 their jails were 37% over-capacity (since then they released a lot of lower level offenders getting that down a bit but they are still way over). Other states are in similar boats. The jails were filled to the brim due to the war on drugs to where many even more severe offenders get released pretty early.

  • @Omega0850
    @Omega0850 8 months ago +30

    Zero empathy for that walking cancer cell, and even less understanding for the failure that calls herself a judge which let him loose again.

  • @MRP78
    @MRP78 Year ago +1528

    I love that you showed the judge's face. This should happen more often! The public should be outraged at them and the revolving door we call our justice system!

    • @TheGribbleNator
      @TheGribbleNator Year ago +85

      @@us421retread It was a Republican judge who let him out. Republican judge who set the bail low enough a bail bondsman paid it. Republican judge resulted in a known criminal, who just got done shooting at cops, walk out of jail.

    • @Deucealive75
      @Deucealive75 Year ago +42

      @@TheGribbleNator 🤣🤣🤣🤣As if a Democrat would have kept him in jail. You need to understand the difference in ideologies. Democrats are soft on crime, Republicans not as soft on crime. And the judge didn't let him out, he paid the bail money.

    • @TheGribbleNator
      @TheGribbleNator Year ago +50

      @@Deucealive75 A Republican judge set his bond at $250k. Ask your dad what his house is worth.

    • @Eye-it-azz
      @Eye-it-azz Year ago +1

      @@us421retread
      Typical Retardlican, a democrat judge would have denied him bail.
      They don’t play that racist nonsense.
      Like the Kenosha shooter wasn’t cleared of his crimes by Republicans, even donated millions of dollars to him

    • @lennychorn147
      @lennychorn147 Year ago +9

      Bail is a Right, and cannot always be denied.

  • @lyonsdavid
    @lyonsdavid Year ago +2036

    The Lawyers, Judges & District Attorney's who continuously put the Public at risk with the release of this criminal should be arrested and charged too!!!

    • @VTRenegade
      @VTRenegade Year ago +35

      Over crowding in prisons is the usual excuse for them allowing someone like him to return to the streets.
      It’s not those people’s specific fault that the states where this kind of stuff happens because the states don’t have the money, or the space to jail them.
      The fact is they should only put violent people like this guy in prison, and come up with alternative methods for all non-violent offenders.
      It’s a broken system is the real problem.

    • @rightarchivist
      @rightarchivist Year ago +51

      Along with the voters who choose them.

    • @3073Sean
      @3073Sean Year ago +25

      100 percent correct! They are more worried about getting re-elected into there seat than public safety.

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 Year ago

      You sound insane.

    • @mikek1090
      @mikek1090 Year ago

      One less bottom feeder in world no big loss.

  • @chrishiggens9225
    @chrishiggens9225 Year ago +1480

    The Minnesota court system is a disgrace . The fact that they kept letting this guy out after many violent crimes astounds me. I have little respect for most judges when I see items like this. Its about time society put judges on trial for undermining society and its safety.

    • @kremepye3613
      @kremepye3613 Year ago +53

      I know a high court judge who brought her son a ferrari for his 18th birthday, thats how out of touch they are. The dude sold it and got something more reasonable

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt Year ago

      Libs running that court system, simple as that.

    • @backroadboosters4017
      @backroadboosters4017 Year ago +35

      keep voting blue

    • @EarlFaulk
      @EarlFaulk Year ago +56

      @@backroadboosters4017 Guess you missed the part about a GOP appointed judge....

    • @vladmelnichuk5720
      @vladmelnichuk5720 Year ago +42

      @@EarlFaulkbut the judge was a democrat tho lol

  • @Jane20121985
    @Jane20121985 11 months ago +26

    He should have been locked up EARLY on for THEFT, BUGLARY, BATTERY, DRUG DEALING and STEALING CARS. He should have been locked up LONG before these shooting incidents.

  • @yourhuckleberry3733
    @yourhuckleberry3733 Year ago +220

    The female judge that let this guy go, should be taken off the bench and disbarred from ever being a judge again! She put too many lives at risk knowing what kind of person he was!

    • @BroccoliHead7
      @BroccoliHead7 Year ago +6

      She’s been retired since 2022

    • @glenw-xm5zf
      @glenw-xm5zf Year ago

      Nah,, she will be elected state senator

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 Year ago

      $250 000 bond compared to all the other videos where they get $1000 or none says she atleast is way above the norm

    • @StubbyandShifu
      @StubbyandShifu Year ago

      Get Republicans soft on crime out of there. 😂😂 She should have ignored the state laws.

    • @patriciagriffith2167
      @patriciagriffith2167 11 months ago +1

      GOP governor Tim Pawlenty is also a part of this mindset of leniency. He appointed Mary Yunker!!!!!

  • @dave19944
    @dave19944 Year ago +641

    The fact that this guy was out of jail after shooting at police the first time is outrageous.

    • @toryknotts8026
      @toryknotts8026 Year ago +6

      Usually you either end up dead or they end up with life in prison.

    • @remrad4315
      @remrad4315 Year ago +5

      People hate cops more than they hate drugs I guess.

    • @helgafrahmann4201
      @helgafrahmann4201 Year ago +3

      Are the policeman not importent for them?? 😢

    • @rmelin13231
      @rmelin13231 Year ago +3

      Money, as always.

    • @TTWGD3
      @TTWGD3 Year ago +2

      @@remrad4315it’s because our prisons are full because we put users of drugs in jail when they should be put in rehab, and violent offenders should be in jail for 20-30 years

  • @leslieiannottacronin2176

    The real tragedy is that he experienced no consequences and was free to escalate his crimes.

  • @bigbadbubba099
    @bigbadbubba099 3 months ago +10

    The judges are to blame for the negligence of not jailing this type of repeat offender and just letting him off over and over.😢

  • @Blahsheep
    @Blahsheep Year ago +160

    That judge should be held PERSONALLY responsible for allowing this menace back onto the streets. Imagine how many lives could have been lost because of this danger to society.

    • @MrShortfastloud
      @MrShortfastloud Year ago

      And just imaging if he hadn't been able to get his hands on a weapon but fucking morons will still vote for the politicians owned by the manufacturers.

    • @debunkthejunk1
      @debunkthejunk1 Year ago +1

      Most states have a bail schedule that judges must follow. It's hard to deny someone bail in a system that presumes innocence. And for every case like this where someone should be in jail, there are 15 people that can't make bail and shouldn't be in jail.

    • @daBEAGLE1017
      @daBEAGLE1017 Year ago +1

      Everything changed after the coof.
      Look at the Waukesha Christmas Parade incident for example.

    • @geraldhagen2989
      @geraldhagen2989 Year ago

      100% correct. They encourage a vigilante response.

  • @houston3aby713
    @houston3aby713 Year ago +218

    i just want to say, i spent 36 months in prison as a first offense, dealing in stolen property. I SPENT 36 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR PAWNING A STOLEN LAPTOP. I got probation. I violated that probation by missing curfew and i went to prison. How do he and i live in the same world much less justice system? They failed OVER AND OVER here. This is incredible for me to see, and he’s not the only one. These extremely dangerous, violent offenders consistently get released or mere moments locked up & are handed their freedom to go hurt whoever they want - but non violent offenders get slammed. Compete insanity.

    • @StainsStainsStains
      @StainsStainsStains Year ago +20

      3 years for stealing a laptop? They must have wanted to make an example of you.

    • @Dowerke2038
      @Dowerke2038 Year ago

      It’s because they only care about income, if you seem like you aren’t a usual offender they will throw the book at you to milk as much money out of you while they can. They release these suspects they know will do it again so quick so they can let him rack up even more charges and money for them

    • @clydecraft5642
      @clydecraft5642 Year ago +5

      @@StainsStainsStains an example to who? Its clearly just a system by now

    • @djsgravely
      @djsgravely Year ago +15

      Exactly. It seems like the more violent and bat shit crazy you act, the less likely you’ll spend any time in jail. Prosecutors use examples like you to show “Hey. We prosecute criminals. Look. This person pawned a stolen laptop and spent a three years in prison.”

    • @cmcer1995
      @cmcer1995 Year ago +3

      Move to that State and get treated better.

  • @johnb9679
    @johnb9679 Year ago +133

    Sue the judge, county, and city too. The judge put all citizens at risk for being lenient.

    • @NaterBater
      @NaterBater 9 months ago +1

      @rh906why would the bail bondsman be at fault? They’re in the business of making money. If he didn’t end up ultimately showing up to court, that business will have to pay the full bond amount. The bail reform in this country comes down to legislation. People are getting released every day in less bond with worse charges and it’s not the bondsman’s fault.

  • @Bodie-Boy
    @Bodie-Boy 8 months ago +22

    "Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent." ~Adam Smith

    • @Marcie0613
      @Marcie0613 3 months ago +2

      That needs to be on the wall of every courtroom.

  • @witcheshour9718
    @witcheshour9718 Year ago +2140

    These judges and prosecutors need to be held accountable for letting these people out.

    • @infantryskills5039
      @infantryskills5039 Year ago

      That's white privilege for you. So now you see with white privilege looks like.

    • @michaeldowson6988
      @michaeldowson6988 Year ago +61

      Or... the police should improve their marksmanship!

    • @foreignbs3134
      @foreignbs3134 Year ago +30

      @@michaeldowson6988the first shootout they did not shoot at him did you not watch the video?

    • @juanayon5128
      @juanayon5128 Year ago +40

      It’s all about money. They know he’s coming back abd will pay again. Lol!

    • @witcheshour9718
      @witcheshour9718 Year ago +9

      @@juanayon5128 yeah... Sad.

  • @huggniceman4975
    @huggniceman4975 Year ago +320

    This is what happens when you continually demonstrate to someone that they can essentially get away with doing whatever they want with basically a slap on the wrist.

    • @larrysorenson4789
      @larrysorenson4789 Year ago +17

      That’s easy. Word spreads through that community and they all mimic the offense; resulting in fearlessly shoplifting armloads of stuff from stores

    • @Rapture_11B
      @Rapture_11B Year ago +6

      precisely

    • @droiduser1984
      @droiduser1984 Year ago

      ​@@larrysorenson4789true that -- even Iceland and the UK are now having similar shoplifting and looting like California -- monkeys see monkeys do ...

    • @richardwhite9577
      @richardwhite9577 Year ago +1

      This Applies to trump also. Countless times trump threatens people and gets headlines in the media and NOTHING....

  • @CulturedHail
    @CulturedHail Year ago +290

    That rookie cop in the first one was brave af. Even though you could tell he was scared, he wanted to do what he could to protect his fellow officers

    • @BigDaddyJinx
      @BigDaddyJinx Year ago +27

      Can you imagine that? You're still in training and you're already involved in your first shootout.

    • @SmileyDave-h5z
      @SmileyDave-h5z Year ago +3

      I was amazed that cops would walk toward an armed guy 200 ft away with only little shields instead of using their police cars to drive up closer and confront him from cover. Really? If I'm going to be a cop please tell me this is normal procedure so I can politely decline the job.

    • @hughseeley9374
      @hughseeley9374 Year ago +20

      ⁠@@SmileyDave-h5zThe little shields are ballistic protection, it’s been shown time and time again that the only safe area of a car is basically behind the engine block, a wide range of calibers will perforate a car door or windhield like Swiss cheese. The angle the suspect has on a shield gives more protection than you’d think to officers as well 👍

    • @KillacamS13
      @KillacamS13 Year ago +9

      ​@user-fo4ve5fo4z yeah you wanna get out of that car when you can. I know police officers call the cars "the tomb"

  • @erikabell8732
    @erikabell8732 8 days ago +1

    Judge Mary Yunker should be charged with the attempted murder for all the people who’s almost lost their lives I. This did not just happen one time, this suspect did this multiple different times. The suspect himself should also be charged with attempted murder. Our judicial system is totally broken with judges who are this incompetent and don’t deserve to be on the bench! They deserve to be cleaning toilets!!

  • @-scrim
    @-scrim Year ago +2882

    Judges and prosecutors need to start getting held accountable for things like this.

  • @3gunshooter60
    @3gunshooter60 Year ago +486

    Justice was finally served. The judges who let him out previously should be brought up on charges for aiding and abeding

    • @bushbabybotha9943
      @bushbabybotha9943 Year ago +8

      They have judicial immunity.

    • @joeschmo9838
      @joeschmo9838 Year ago +9

      it's abetting

    • @Hutch_Davenport
      @Hutch_Davenport Year ago

      @@bushbabybotha9943 There is no immunity if it can be taken from a President it can be taken from a judge. I can't believe there are people ignorant enough to believe America even has laws anymore. Nope, it is a show me the man and i will show you the crime, communist kind of country now. Thank a liberal for that. No laws, no rules, make your own justice because it is the only justice you will get in this 3rd world shitehole.

    • @freedomisfromtruth
      @freedomisfromtruth Year ago

      @@bushbabybotha9943Its should be called conspiracy to a criminal organization of judges and criminals or RICO

    • @davidsmith3736
      @davidsmith3736 Year ago +1

      If I was his relatives I'd be suing the Police Dept.

  • @BigDaddyDuke101
    @BigDaddyDuke101 Year ago +514

    The Judge and attorneys need to be held accountable. This is pure madness and is unacceptable.

    • @hilaryc3203
      @hilaryc3203 Year ago +6

      It is frustrating, but the source of the problem are the lawmakers and the fact that there are not enough jails in the US to hold everyone.Judges are the secondary problem. As a result, less than 1.2 million are incarcerated and 3.7 million are out on parole/probation. They kick them loose with light sentencing time, to make room for the next. I've ready quite a few articles and statistics about your country and this problem. (I read everything LOL) Several of your laws are insane and a human rights issue as well.

    • @user-tm8jt2py3d
      @user-tm8jt2py3d Year ago +1

      @@hilaryc3203 what MN laws bother you? where are you from?

    • @Severi611
      @Severi611 Year ago +4

      How are you gonna hold the attorneys responsible for upholding the constitutional right to a legal defense? Look at the judges and the state lawmakers.

    • @johnslugger
      @johnslugger Year ago +4

      *Also hold the DA and Probation Departments liable!*

    • @JP-dw1fp
      @JP-dw1fp Year ago +5

      Attorneys take an oath to represent their client. The judges responsibility is to keep the public safe from criminals like this POS. The judge failed several times to do his job and he should be striped of his title and sent to prison.

  • @timnace49
    @timnace49 11 months ago +17

    The dog is like screw this I want back in the car.

  • @claramarble
    @claramarble Year ago +60

    Why does MN allow such low consequences. This needs to stop. As a resident of the state I am very frustrated at our judicial system

    • @Wowzersdude-k5c
      @Wowzersdude-k5c 11 months ago

      Stop voting for Democrats. You get what you vote for.

    • @tomrichards6207
      @tomrichards6207 11 months ago +2

      The first incident should have been charged as a dozen counts of attempted mer dur.
      RUclips doesn't allow the "M" word.

    • @XenixROBLOX
      @XenixROBLOX 11 months ago

      @@tomrichards6207 It doesn't?

    • @wyattcorp3023
      @wyattcorp3023 11 months ago +1

      hes white

    • @absolutezero6423
      @absolutezero6423 10 months ago

      @@wyattcorp3023 The judicial system is broken because he is white?..... That makes no sense.

  • @martian-sunset
    @martian-sunset Year ago +521

    Thanks for identifying the incompetent Judge who put the public in great danger by allowing him to post bond. She should be severely reprimanded.

    • @Outdoorsguy1212
      @Outdoorsguy1212 Year ago +38

      Severely Beaten.

    • @bamadad53
      @bamadad53 Year ago +55

      That judge should be removed from her post as a judge. And every judge like her.

    • @RGTFLA85
      @RGTFLA85 Year ago +13

      Minnesota law limits the judge discretion on bond.

    • @tonyploma2330
      @tonyploma2330 Year ago

      You mean fired? Fukk a reprimand

    • @lyleschull6516
      @lyleschull6516 Year ago +15

      Removed from the bench

  • @littleonelovez
    @littleonelovez Year ago +76

    Thank you for the specifics as to who let this man out!!! Hold them accountable.

  • @samuelakasam
    @samuelakasam 11 months ago +6

    3:27 the dog was like let me go let me bite em lol 😂

  • @jbbuzzable
    @jbbuzzable Year ago +496

    Too bad our courts return people like this to the streets and the cops are forced to administer final justice.

    • @tmi1234567
      @tmi1234567 Year ago +10

      It's not always the courts that are to blame. Sometimes what judges do is dictated by law. The judge obviously didn't see him as a serious flight risk or there was some legal reason why he was given a bail/bond.
      I agree that he should have not been released given the information that was presented.

    • @jbbuzzable
      @jbbuzzable Year ago +10

      @@tmi1234567 When was the last time you have seen a judge give the maximum penalty, or even half or a quarter of that?

    • @kelllakell
      @kelllakell Year ago +7

      @@jbbuzzable All the time. Saw a lady get ten years for Menacing in Huntsville Alabama, another guy got 20 years to life for habitual shop lifting. Happens all the time.

    • @jbbuzzable
      @jbbuzzable Year ago +8

      @@kelllakell There is a huge disparity in the application of the laws then.

    • @DarthVader1977
      @DarthVader1977 Year ago

      @@tmi1234567 The judge is a r3t@rd, just like you.
      Judges are supposed to deny bail if the subject is a flight risk. THIS CRIMINAL WAS CLEARLY A FLIGHT RISK. In fact he was a GUARANTEED bail jumper.

  • @Zycorge
    @Zycorge Year ago +472

    Fantastic video. Thanks for highlighting the justice systems repeated failure and the impact his decisions had on those around him.

  • @luke9911
    @luke9911 Year ago +270

    I’m from Australia. I have a friend in the US. During convid he lost his job. Ended up selling everything he had and after a while while sleeping in his car. Now he’s in jail for not paying child support.
    Never been in trouble his entire life.
    Yet you shoot at police and get let out. Wtf

    • @tlspud
      @tlspud Year ago +42

      It really depends on the state. Both Minnesota and Wisconsin have the most liberal bail laws in the world. You can shoot at cops in Minnesota and be walking the streets the next day. Conversely, you can spit on a sidewalk in Alabama and spend the next 30 days in county jail. It just depends on what attitude the state takes toward crime.

    • @Charlie1776_
      @Charlie1776_ Year ago

      USA is messed up.

    • @blue03r6
      @blue03r6 Year ago

      Democrats. Lock up victims of a crime but let criminals free. Look deeper. This is the norm in democrat controlled cities and states like Minnesota.
      Now if this guy was black, holy shyt. The cops would all be tried for murder in federal court, and in civil court. The city would have to give his family $25 million. The media would harp on the cops for 2 months calling them white supremacists. There would be riots for 2 weeks.

    • @LazerR0cketB0mb
      @LazerR0cketB0mb Year ago +11

      @@tlspud Also here in California. It's madness.

    • @mr.nemesis6442
      @mr.nemesis6442 Year ago +15

      Pay the extortion fee or else you’ll be penalized harder than guys who shoot at cops.

  • @bpotts0401
    @bpotts0401 7 months ago +11

    That judge is definitely not “honorable”

  • @yummm8775
    @yummm8775 Year ago +88

    The judge who keeps releasing him on bail should be tossed in jail and judicial powers revoked.

  • @StrengthCircusDD
    @StrengthCircusDD Year ago +56

    These videos blow my mind. I became a felon at 19 for getting caught in my home with 1 lb of weed and did a year for it. Never a violent crime or theft in my life but this guy just get probation for everything it seems.

    • @paulbrouwer4717
      @paulbrouwer4717 Year ago +9

      I am Dutch on every corner in Holland is weed when you dont have it you get punnissed
      😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @Timcanniff311
      @Timcanniff311 Year ago +8

      Ya bud sorry you got pinched for something that’s legal in most states now, it is ridiculous on how they punish certain things vs other things

    • @thomasa4239
      @thomasa4239 Year ago +3

      @@Timcanniff311a pound of weed is illegal in all 50 states and can get you fed time . A POUND

  • @riogrande5761
    @riogrande5761 Year ago +134

    Our legal system fails us over and over. It's insane. At least this terrible man ended.

  • @adamlee3286
    @adamlee3286 Month ago +1

    If a truck driver makes a wrong decision and people get hurt, then he has to take responsibility for it. But if a judge makes a wrong decision
    and the person he lets go does something terrible, then that judge has nothing to do with it?!
    If we finally started holding incompetent judges accountable,
    then these judges would think a little longer about whether to let a serious criminal loose on the public.

  • @Rach1941
    @Rach1941 Year ago +369

    Oh, his girlfriend was in fear of her life around him. That's why she repeatedly assisted his escapes from the police. So touching to hear her fearful sobs as she recounts his final escape attempt. What a couple.

    • @ollyalme
      @ollyalme Year ago +55

      Female privilege. Lifeboat mentality.

    • @VTRenegade
      @VTRenegade Year ago +43

      Just because she was with him does not mean she participated in his breaking the law. If you’re involved with an abusive person you are likely to just do what they tell you to do and it doesn’t necessarily mean that you want to do it. It’s easy to stand there in judgment when you don’t know all the facts.

    • @megarth1
      @megarth1 Year ago +70

      She aided and abetted the criminal and deserves charges against her.

    • @haydn-db8z
      @haydn-db8z Year ago +35

      @@VTRenegade I would have cut her some slack because of likely abuse, but she was literally *in* the vehicle during the last shootout. If her intelligence was not sufficient to overcome her fear after that, then she doesn't need to be in the general population.

    • @DarthVader1977
      @DarthVader1977 Year ago

      @@VTRenegade People like you create dr3 dlrow selohtihs.

  • @jackhydrazine1376
    @jackhydrazine1376 Year ago +398

    When do the judge(s) and prosecuting attorney(s) get held accountable for allowing this to happen?

  • @bsmenot7777
    @bsmenot7777 Year ago +233

    That's disgusting. At the time he died he should have been in jail/prison. These attorneys and Judge's that allowed this to go this far need to be held accountable.

    • @sugarsmacks250
      @sugarsmacks250 Year ago +8

      I will never understand why/how this happens 🤦🏽‍♀️😒

    • @Drayners
      @Drayners Year ago +8

      he should have went sooner.

    • @LukaDonesnitch
      @LukaDonesnitch Year ago +8

      Saved the tax payers money. Good riddance.

    • @riyoszu
      @riyoszu Year ago

      @@sugarsmacks250they’ve gotten so incompetent with crime they’re so lenient and easy on criminals especially in blue states

    • @WeWzKangzBreh
      @WeWzKangzBreh Month ago

      @@riyoszu cept this judge was appointed by a republican governor, pay attention...

  • @KathyHanson-f7d
    @KathyHanson-f7d 2 months ago +2

    How can a judge justify releasing a criminal who has shot at our police?

  • @78twood
    @78twood Year ago +408

    That has to suck being a police officer in that state! You arrest a guy that shoots at you multiple times and the judges keep letting him out ??! 😳 In the end THAT actually ended him

    • @lightravenn
      @lightravenn Year ago

      Sadly it's something that is common in third world countries with corruption + populism political ideas by judges.
      I hope the good citizens of the US stop them on time.

    • @MJofLakelandX
      @MJofLakelandX Year ago +10

      95% of the states and territories in this country.

    • @BreckThePanther
      @BreckThePanther Year ago +7

      It’s every state, jails are overcrowded, morons have access to firearms, people are desperate and on drugs. Also police chases for some reason never result in much jail time.

    • @Shadow_Ender
      @Shadow_Ender Year ago +2

      Also don't understand why they try to keep him alive the second time.

    • @Incognito1786
      @Incognito1786 Year ago +4

      Jails and prisons are overcrowded, and the state/county/city wants that bail money. My ex-GF got arrested for driving on suspended license, no insurance, and speeding 30 over the limit, and they wouldn't give her a bond, but somebody else we knew had meth possession charge and like 8 Failure to Appear charges and they got a bond. And they also got out and proceeded to fail to appear in court.

  • @jeffjenkins7979
    @jeffjenkins7979 Year ago +142

    How many lives did this man traumatize??? Our Court system is a mess.

    • @paulpaulsen7309
      @paulpaulsen7309 11 months ago +1

      "Our Court system is a mess", ... not really, what is lacking worldwide is immediate pre-trial detention, punishment must be immediate in order to have an "educational" effect, this also applies to lesser offenses such as theft and the like...

  • @ollyalme
    @ollyalme Year ago +90

    The judge(s) should be in jail!

  • @meghanj3012
    @meghanj3012 3 months ago +2

    When is the public going to be able to hold these judges and defense attorneys civilly liable for allowing these proven repeat offenders out on bail only to immediately reoffend?

  • @PimpCatTV
    @PimpCatTV Year ago +30

    Minnesota has an absolutely DIGUSTING legal system, REFORM THE ENTIRE SYSTEM! DIS-BAR the Judges that let this psycho out, AND REFORM the bail system to NOT ALLOW VIOLENT PEOPLE out, wtfff!
    Sickening.

  • @mountainrunner6922
    @mountainrunner6922 Year ago +52

    Absolutely appalling this POS was allowed bail on TWO separate shootings! The court system is so broken it's unbelievable.

  • @elrubiosmovingcompany3754

    As a victim who never got Justice for their attacker, I can say the justice system does indeed suck.
    Ty for the likes

    • @gainer552
      @gainer552 Year ago +6

      Same here. They just don't give a shit anymore.

    • @zombotrombo7029
      @zombotrombo7029 Year ago

      @@gainer552 anymore?

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Year ago +13

      @@gainer552Vigilante justice is coming back into style- by necessity.

    • @thesaddestdude3575
      @thesaddestdude3575 Year ago +1

      What happened to you?

    • @elrubiosmovingcompany3754
      @elrubiosmovingcompany3754 Year ago

      @@thesaddestdude3575 Got stabbed by some guy over 5 times who used to be a friend, he broke into my college dorm and had a knife out. I yelled at him to drop the knife and he didnt. he came at me and i cought his hands at first but he got free and started stabbing me. I had a punctured lung and lost an unbelivable amount of blood. Somehow the paramedics got there fast and I lived obviously. We went to court over it and his father being a top surgeon in illinois was able to hire the best lawer money can buy. He was facing charges of 2 counts of battery with a deadly weapon, attempted murder, and permanent disfigurment, maybe another charge idk. but his lawer made me seem like the bad guy and that it was ok he brought a knife because i was more muscular then him so it was for his defense. All he got charged with was 2 counts of battery with a deadly weapon and served no time. The guy has serious issues, hes the guy who was given a credit card with no llimit by his mom, but steals from stores and has stolen from me. Considering his family is more than well off his life is still probably going to be filled with vacations overseas and working for his dad. The guys name is Lucas Wagner btw idgaf anymore if you wanna look into it if its public. idk.

  • @wizzardofpaws2420
    @wizzardofpaws2420 8 months ago +4

    The K9 sitting there telling his handler to let him go! It's like the pup was having a conversation with the cop!! When you gonna let me go? I'm ready!!

  • @stripmin41
    @stripmin41 Year ago +135

    The judge who granted bail to this criminal should be disbarred immediately!

    • @greenyoshi777
      @greenyoshi777 Year ago +6

      That should be the LEAST of her worries. Should be a federal offense. I checked 18 U.S.C. but couldn't find one.

    • @TheRealCaptainFreedom
      @TheRealCaptainFreedom Year ago +2

      @@greenyoshi777Aiding and abetting? Obstruction of justice? Accessory after the fact?

    • @greenyoshi777
      @greenyoshi777 Year ago +5

      @@TheRealCaptainFreedom You're not wrong but I was thinking more along the lines of federal offenses. More serious, that way (unless you're connected politically) because usually that stuff is handled at the state level. If a judge can serve hard time for DUI? They should absolutely be able to serve hard time for being an accessory after the fact, like you were implying. Oh and endangering the public (if there is such a felony) 👍

    • @geronimo5537
      @geronimo5537 Year ago +1

      Dude, if you pay the bill. The justice department lets you out. That is how the justice department works. lol (pay your damages and magically anyone can walk out of jail. still think the system is working?)

    • @nianix1141
      @nianix1141 Year ago +2

      I’m just shocked that he was able to produce the customary ten percent to his bondsman.
      He doesn’t appear to be the type that could easily come up with $25,000 (10% of $250,000).
      Likely the judge didn’t think so either.

  • @mydobie130
    @mydobie130 Year ago +600

    Our bail system is broken. Darrel Brooks and this man prove it. I used to think we had too many jails. Seems we need more. Any violent criminal deserves no bail.

    • @VTRenegade
      @VTRenegade Year ago +28

      The entire system is broken. It’s not just the bail system. A guy who is shooting at the police shouldn’t be on the streets. If he was just a car thief that would be different but he’s a violent thief and he belongs behind bars. The problem is people don’t want prisons in their back yards and states don’t want to spend the money to build more of them. Unfortunately they have it all backwards. Only violent people should be put in prison. That is a broad enough spectrum to cover many people in of itself. The rest of the people who commit crimes should be subject to a different type of punishment.

    • @uncledibby
      @uncledibby Year ago +18

      Welcome back to real life. All we need is swift and immediate capitol punishment .

    • @mydobie130
      @mydobie130 Year ago +12

      @uncledibby yeah well....i dont agree with locking up those with a little pot nor every drug addict. Other options. Apparently i wasn't paying attention for the last decade though on other stuff lol

    • @megarth1
      @megarth1 Year ago +17

      2500 criminals are sitting around on death row. Streamline the appeals process and those with undeniable proof should have 30 days to get their affairs in order. Spend the money on victims and not the crooks.

    • @nomenclature9373
      @nomenclature9373 Year ago +6

      It is not just NIMBY thinking, but requires raising local property and sales taxes to cover construction and operation. Average person: Ain’t gonna raise my taxes.

  • @GregorioP4r4g
    @GregorioP4r4g Year ago +25

    Imagine living in a state where you can do all of this and never getting any serious jail time. If living a regular, law-abiding life stops working for me, I'm moving to MN.

  • @SilverGoth
    @SilverGoth 3 months ago +4

    Great reporting! Thank you for compiling all of this!

  • @MrHondablink
    @MrHondablink Year ago +206

    Hello judges and prosecutors, help the cops out by putting criminals away. The public is tired of your B.S..

    • @yourlogicalnightmare1014
      @yourlogicalnightmare1014 Year ago +16

      Until judges and prosecutors become victims, nothing will change

    • @karenhill3970
      @karenhill3970 Year ago +9

      Understatement of century....the Police do SO MUCH ..put their Lives on the line DAILY for these attorneys and judges to let criminal s GO WE IN THIS WONDERFUL COUNTRY R SICK AND TIRED 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😡😡😡😡😡

    • @MareEgretsMoose
      @MareEgretsMoose Year ago +4

      STOP re-electing them! Otherwise, nothing changes.

    • @wilber53
      @wilber53 Year ago +3

      It's not the prosecutors, it's the defense lawyers and judges that keeps these criminals out of jail.

    • @geraldhills41
      @geraldhills41 Year ago

      Judges under pressure to save money ! Blame the politicians ! We will be hard on crime but can't afford to do anything after they are caught !

  • @michealwhitehead4081
    @michealwhitehead4081 Year ago +60

    This is what happens when police are handicapped and the courts do not do their job.

    • @stevemangram
      @stevemangram Year ago

      You know police are not handicapped, this was genetic immunity from law. The complexion for protection.

  • @soundguydon
    @soundguydon Year ago +28

    Ugh. So the judge should be charged with endangering the public. AFTER he shot at police AND threatened the public with the gun and vehicles, he lets him out on bail?! I am so tired of these soft-on-crime judges and DAs. NO violent criminal should EVER be given bail -- especially when there's video evidence of his crimes.. Ffs..

    • @Djhawt
      @Djhawt Year ago +1

      She

    • @Shredderof_POWDA
      @Shredderof_POWDA Year ago +2

      @@Djhawt *walrus

    • @Djhawt
      @Djhawt Year ago

      @@Shredderof_POWDA 😂😂

    • @soundguydon
      @soundguydon Year ago

      @@Djhawt I mean.. Ok? The gender of the judge wasn't the point of my comment. But you do you.

    • @Djhawt
      @Djhawt Year ago

      @@soundguydon 🥴

  • @unintentionaleffectiveness4393

    That judge needs to explain why she let that thing free when he had gotten in a police chase and shot at police. That’s the closest to a no bail situation as I could ever imagine. Outside of the obvious stuff.

  • @2DGorillaz22
    @2DGorillaz22 Year ago +717

    its crazy how we dont hold the judges and prosecutors accountable for this

    • @peanutbuttawaffle
      @peanutbuttawaffle Year ago +12

      tar and feather

    • @Mr.Veridical
      @Mr.Veridical Year ago

      The gov't won't hold itself accountable. This, along with many other things (mass illegal immigration, inflation/The Fed, forced integration, getting into wars we have nothing to do with, lowering standards at schools, teaching kids about sexual deviancy, infringements of fundamental rights, etc), is all by design. The end goal; complete breakdown of America.....and it's working.

    • @D1711-i1o
      @D1711-i1o Year ago +2

      FTP

    • @travelinman70
      @travelinman70 Year ago

      GOP judges love armed criminals. "More guns", says GOP

    • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
      @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Year ago +4

      Let’s START, I’m down but nobody else REALLY is…just lip service…I’d DIE for my country and for good

  • @user-nj3os7hp1p
    @user-nj3os7hp1p Year ago +21

    The insanity of giving violent offenders bail must stop.

  • @scottallen6322
    @scottallen6322 Year ago +266

    Its time to hold judges accountable for letting this happen continuously !

    • @travelinman70
      @travelinman70 Year ago

      GOP judges love armed criminals. "More guns", says GOP

    • @optimoprimo132
      @optimoprimo132 Year ago

      Yes your right. It is also time to get people back to church on Sundays, time to end abortion, to end contraception, to end divorce on demand, to end pornography, to end prostitution, to end strip clubs, to end child trafficking....
      Since it is time for all these things where do we start?

    • @luislongoria6621
      @luislongoria6621 Year ago +2

      So many jailers concerned about their tenants paying their salary. Jail is real estate too

    • @issstari954
      @issstari954 Year ago +1

      Minnesota courts are required in alot of cases to set "reasonable bonds" even on violent cases and flight risks

    • @OttoBKilt-hu4iu
      @OttoBKilt-hu4iu Year ago +1

      @@issstari954considering all the facts of the case and that you only need to come up with 10% $150,000 would have been “reasonable”

  • @KathyHanson-f7d
    @KathyHanson-f7d 2 months ago +2

    Judges should be held accountable for letting people like this out again don't you think?

  • @jbowser9679
    @jbowser9679 Year ago +76

    The fact alone he got into a shoot out once with police and was given bail is mind blowing! I hope the judge who granted him bail is no longer on the bench.

    • @EXPONENTIAL-ik8uz
      @EXPONENTIAL-ik8uz Year ago +4

      NAH! DON'T WORRY JUDGE GOT PROMOTED AND IS LIVING HIGH-ON-THE HOG , IN HIS MANSION! ALL FREE-GRATIS THE LAW-ABIDING TAX-PAYER!

    • @seventysix2545
      @seventysix2545 Year ago +4

      @@EXPONENTIAL-ik8uz her

  • @lfsabch
    @lfsabch Year ago +234

    Hold the courts accountable! Put officers and public in unnecessary risk!

    • @lucamega1212
      @lucamega1212 Year ago +1

      and the risks turned into something thats not a risk

    • @lfsabch
      @lfsabch Year ago

      touche @@lucamega1212

    • @1320crusier
      @1320crusier Year ago +2

      Well, now places like Minnesota have cashless bail so bradley could get out with paying nothing.

    • @riyoszu
      @riyoszu Year ago +5

      @@1320crusierwtf omg I need to get armed

    • @Killz0mbies
      @Killz0mbies Year ago +1

      @@riyoszu YES YOU DO. Thank god most of you in the US can do so.

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney Year ago +54

    So glad the COPS finally served justice on this dude. And Megan probably ain't no better.

  • @motor2of7
    @motor2of7 3 months ago +3

    That freaking judge needs to be prosecuted for public endangerment

  • @freddiekb1004
    @freddiekb1004 Year ago +32

    Wow. At 15:50, that question from the investigator is insane. He's caught on that Megan might not know he's dead yet and has asked her if she's worried about what he might do to her if she talks. Once the investigator gets the answer, he knows that she hasn't been told yet...

    • @dieselbeastgamerkushgod7784
      @dieselbeastgamerkushgod7784 Year ago +13

      F megan for real

    • @jinov191
      @jinov191 Year ago +2

      she was just trying to get sympathy and shift the blame to him, she stayed with him until the end.

    • @markhunter3263
      @markhunter3263 Year ago +8

      Yeah I have zero sympathy for that chick. She stayed with him even after the insanity of the first incident. Hope they charged her as an accessory

    • @fetB
      @fetB Year ago +2

      @@markhunter3263 you think a guy like that does well with a relationship breakup? he probably threatened to kill her or her family.

    • @williamknox4303
      @williamknox4303 Year ago +2

      @@fetBShe did say mention domestic violence... honestly I wouldn't be surprised if he threatened to take her life if she left. All I can say is that I hope she got her life back on track now that he is gone and is doing better now, hopefully in a much healthier relationship with someone who actually cares for her.

  • @KittyKarenpoo
    @KittyKarenpoo Year ago +7

    What kind of judge sets bail for a guy who has repeatedly fled from police, avoided court hearings 8 times, and ultimately gotten into a shooting with police while fleeing? She needs to step down, immediately. That judge is a bigger risk then this guy was.

  • @blakeroisen8703
    @blakeroisen8703 Year ago +179

    This is legit insane!!! When I tell you that I met this character when I was in high school, he was a little older than me, but he was definitely one of those people that had a definite coldness to him, Crazy they let him out after shooting at them the first time. Even crazier that he actually stayed away from trouble somewhat from 2015-2020 than the some of the most reckless & careless shit I’ve ever seen at least in MN. Brodie honestly went out the way he wanted to. He said he don’t point unless to kill…. The police have that same right. Only difference is they have honor & something to lose. He had self pity & resentment running his life.

    • @t33gers
      @t33gers Year ago +12

      he was in jail for 5 years from 2015 to 2020 if you read correctly

    • @atcair33
      @atcair33 Year ago +17

      And funny while he was in jail there were no innocent victims in society. It's amazing how that works

    • @luislongoria6621
      @luislongoria6621 Year ago +4

      Police had a long gun with a 2x Aimpoint 🧐

    • @blakeroisen8703
      @blakeroisen8703 Year ago +6

      @@t33gers ohhhh shit that makes so much more sense…. Cause I was like no way my guy would duck the law for no 5 years 💀

    • @crowe6961
      @crowe6961 Year ago +19

      There was a kid like this in my high school who was already dealing with a vehicle theft conviction and on this path. Tried to act like the boss-man and throw things at me because he was bigger than me and thought he could get away with it without consequence. After 3 calm and entirely reasonable warnings from me that escalated into him throwing a book at my face, I slammed his head into his desk, threw a couple of elbows, and hit him in the kidneys so many times he could barely walk afterwards. He didn't even have time to stand up properly and mysteriously became a model citizen afterwards, at least at school. Unbridled physical force is the language they understand quite well. If they don't, you have not used enough of it. Meanwhile, I got a slap on the wrist because the staff knew _somebody_ was going to put him in his place. They were just shocked that it was me.

  • @kommandantgalileo
    @kommandantgalileo 11 months ago +5

    These videos just make me respect these officers even more.

  • @BecauseOfHim1111
    @BecauseOfHim1111 Year ago +20

    Judge Mary Yunker…..SMH. Unbelievable!
    To every LEO involved in the capture of this mad man, not just once but twice, I salute you. Respect.

  • @lprice5583
    @lprice5583 Year ago +78

    A lot of people NEVER get better and continue to harm themselves and those around them. This guy was one of them.

  • @DrLumpyDMus
    @DrLumpyDMus Year ago +27

    The witness statements were unusually well communicated. They described what they saw, nothing more. No unnecessary emotion, no guessing at the motive, no apologizing for not recalling something. Good witness statements.

  • @bigjermboktown6976
    @bigjermboktown6976 6 months ago +5

    Hahahahahaha... Unfortunately the court laid trust in Olsen... You got to be effing kidding me... They treat people I know worse for waaaaayyyyy less

  • @TAnimations
    @TAnimations Year ago +56

    I've seen dozens of cases like this, people commit major crimes and get a slap on the wrist in return. If our system worked we wouldn't have these people endangering our lives after being convicted.

  • @Wiseman__
    @Wiseman__ Year ago +12

    The fact a bail bonds company said "Yeah we'll bail you out for $250,000" is insane

    • @travisj.1938
      @travisj.1938 Year ago +2

      ​@bluecoral3873 thanks for the knowledge I did not know this👍

    • @rodneybarker2315
      @rodneybarker2315 Year ago

      They made $25,000. Down to bail him out. Does the bail bond company have to actually pay the $250,000 to the state, if the person jumps bail?

  • @joshcarlson9352
    @joshcarlson9352 Year ago +93

    of course the courts and judges are failing to detain dangerous criminals. but outside of that, I am curious what's in it for a bail-bonds company to get involved with a known jumper? don't they do their research and avoid bailing these high risk clowns?

    • @MidwestSafety
      @MidwestSafety  Year ago +26

      This is a great question!

    • @TheChromePoet
      @TheChromePoet Year ago +6

      Maybe they just enjoy the hunt.

    • @megarth1
      @megarth1 Year ago

      Do they get funded by criminal advocacy groups? Crazy, but I wouldn’t put it passed some people these days.

    • @gsdalpha1358
      @gsdalpha1358 Year ago +21

      Don't the bail bond companies insist on collateral worth the risk? Who had $250k of collateral to sign over as a guarantee?

    • @TheGribbleNator
      @TheGribbleNator Year ago +5

      @@gsdalpha1358 If there was a cosigner involved, yes. And real estate is how that works. I'm not sure if there even was a cosigner in this case. There may not have been, if ol' boy had assets or investments, they might just let him sign for himself.
      In this case, where he died, there may be a release of liability clause, I'm just not familiar with the process/laws in Michigan. Where I'm from, the bondsman would not have to pursue the cosigner for the bail amount, it would simply go away and they get their money back because there's no longer a criminal case open against any defendant, therefore no monetary value to be had from pursuing them. It's much simpler that way.
      I know in other states they will pursue life insurance before they collect their collateral. Most bondsmen are pretty easy to work with as long as you're the cosigner. They're not out to hurt people, or make inordinate amounts of money (although they do), they make enough as it is and are frequently willing to work out deals and negotiate with cosigners in cases where a defendant dies.

  • @cliffordrollins9234
    @cliffordrollins9234 11 months ago +3

    What's wrong with these courts, letting these crooks run free! American shame!

  • @Diana-gn8rp
    @Diana-gn8rp Year ago +35

    The judge who set such a low bail knowing a bail bondsman would get him out should have had to go with the officers to the shootout. And she was a BIG target so she’d have been shaking in her boots.

    • @AraiDai
      @AraiDai 28 days ago

      you think 250,000 is low? what?

  • @bp968
    @bp968 Year ago +171

    I know it sounds cruel, but nothing of value was lost here. He made his choices, and in the end those choices cost him his life.
    As someone who has been fighting illness to stay alive and lost a couple of loved ones to illness who were always willing to give anything to help those around them, its depressing to see people like this who throw away their health, their freedom, and the lives of those around them for nothing.
    The world becomes a slightly better place everytime one of these types of people shuffle off the mortal coil.

    • @crisespinoza1979
      @crisespinoza1979 Year ago +9

      amen. and i hope youre on the path to healing.

    • @joshh535
      @joshh535 Year ago +18

      What are you talking about dude?! Did you even see that rollover??? 100% that SUV had *some* value.

    • @daddyrabbit835
      @daddyrabbit835 Year ago +1

      There are a lot of people that could go that route.

    • @randygrubb703
      @randygrubb703 Year ago +1

      Agree!!

    • @ploppill34
      @ploppill34 Year ago +1

      Many hours of peoples lives were lost dealing with this person many hours worrying about the safety of others were gone dealing with this person. A lot of money was lost dealing with this person lot of time was lost dealing with this person.

  • @clonetrooper576
    @clonetrooper576 Year ago +44

    Gotta love that judges and prosecutors will allow these crazy people out of jail and then people will blame the tool he used.

    • @JB-yb4wn
      @JB-yb4wn Year ago +4

      Maybe you have got to ask how the system allowed this obvious lunatic to get a gun in the first place?

    • @DavidEarle786
      @DavidEarle786 Year ago

      Oh, you're one of those "guns don't kill people, people kill people" proponents of lax gun laws. Yea, you go with that Skippy

    • @Kjellmclean
      @Kjellmclean Year ago +4

      @@JB-yb4wn highly unlikely he and I went through the same federal background check process. 🤨

    • @ThatsOneNiceKitty
      @ThatsOneNiceKitty Year ago

      Don’t bring gun control into this, it has nothing to do with it. He’s a full on criminal, everyone blames him and the justice system.
      Don’t worry, no one is going to take yer guns.

  • @drummergurl99
    @drummergurl99 Year ago +115

    Shame on the courts🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 THEY need to be held accountable for this.

    • @dannydarko140
      @dannydarko140 Year ago

      For what? No one got hurt other than the guy who was trying to die

    • @justeunfan3364
      @justeunfan3364 Year ago

      @@dannydarko140 You are not supposed to let criminals start gun fights in the middle of higtways and then hope no innocents will be armed. Cause you'll be lucky once or twice but one day or another innocents will be killed because retarded juges cared more about the feelings of criminals.

    • @stalkeriscringe
      @stalkeriscringe Year ago

      point is that somebody could have died, that wasnt him, because court let him off so easily first time@@dannydarko140

    • @domja9389
      @domja9389 Year ago +6

      @@dannydarko140They let someone out who tried to kill police officers and threatened civilians with the same maybe?

    • @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113
  • @bpmgaming3351
    @bpmgaming3351 Year ago +138

    These videos make me simultaneously glad that we've got great officers who will go out and apprehend the worst of the worst, and also filled with anger at how much of a joke our "justice" system is. We need far harsher punishments in place. Too many times I'll see heinous crimes committed, and the judge/prosecutor gives them a slap on the wrist. Life without parole really is the answer for repeat felons imo.

    • @rustythecrown9317
      @rustythecrown9317 Year ago

      A dude with half a gram of weed goes to san quenton , while pieces of garbage like him get out in an hour... murcan justice system hard at work for it's people.

    • @philobetto5106
      @philobetto5106 Year ago

      Liberal anything, is a poison

    • @AssassinDevil34
      @AssassinDevil34 Year ago

      Yea and the media only shows the bad ones

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Year ago

      Look up the case of Lauren McCluskey in Utah. It will make your blood boil.

  • @johnmckernan3496
    @johnmckernan3496 Year ago +53

    We need to be able to sue these judges and prosecutors. They're obviously liable.

    • @ToBeIsWasWere
      @ToBeIsWasWere 10 months ago +2

      yeah and then if a judge's judge makes a bad judgement we can sue the judge's judge with another judge! Unless his judge also messes up, then we go after the judge's judge's judge. With a judge, naturally.
      How about trying to improve the system in a way that PREVENTS shit in the first place, more suing is not the solution. Which should be obvious in a country like the US where suing is like a hobby for some people.

    • @VenturinoHD
      @VenturinoHD 10 months ago

      Who’s gonna sue the judge and prosecutors their buddies lol

  • @smokeykitty6023
    @smokeykitty6023 3 months ago +3

    That judge should have to explain herself to the public.

  • @donnawoods8039
    @donnawoods8039 Year ago +32

    Another fine example of our justice system. Unbelievable.