Racist Cop Accidentally Pulls Over Black Police Captain, Then This Happens.

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Published 2020-11-25

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  • @SymmbolZS
    the dissapointment in his eyes were painful to look at.
  • @JemHadar422
    If only the partners actually stood up like this 😒
  • @plively3736
    The Captain was so calm and collected. Never once said do you know who I am.
  • @velocity8755
    Black Captain: I’m going to end this guy’s career
  • @alberto8835
    It goes soooo far back that it will take decades and decades to fix the problem. Smh
  • @ericblue5436
    As soon as he answered "Southwest Division", I'd have said, "Not anymore! You were just fired! Head to the station and be waiting outside my g--damn door when I get there!"
  • He should be fired!!! And have absolutely no access at receiving his pension.
  • @joed2498
    Thank you so very much for posting this video! The police department needs to step up and start doing their part by getting rid of the rotten apples. And the good ones; need to continue doing what the Gentleman just did in this video. Be brave and stand up for what is right.
  • Everyone should refuse to let hate live and love dies!! Love it!!
  • @musicluver94293
    Black peeps esply black men go through this everyday! I think he should have been termed and then arrested.
  • @SomeOne-xx5po
    Only people with real love in their hearts feel this pain
  • @LightLife4
    What makes this worth viewing, apart from being challenged by his colleague, is when he learns that the guy in the car is also in the Force and a Captain. Gotta love karma
  • @phillippi2
    I've only seen one episode of a TV show that handled this subject matter correctly. That show is called "A Different World". The episode is called "Cat's in the Cradle". It was posted to YouTube by the actor who played 'Richard Howell' in that episode. I'd highly suggest giving the episode a watch. I say that to say, I think that Vid Chronicles has tackled the subject correctly too. Most series only look at the issue of racism from one perspective; the victims. Like "Cat's in the Cradle", you showed that there are, in fact, three different views to be considered. The victim, the perpetrator and the third party. Thank you for this.