@extreme.drivers: he broke the judge's window #police #policeoftiktok #policeusa #policechase #foryouu #cops #copsoftiktok

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has.c.ena
HasenaAhmadi :
Well, now a judge knows how it feels being on the other side. Not all police officers tell the truth or act accordingly by law.
2025-03-10 02:39:05
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q100162
Quez Smith :
Y’all voted trump to pardon officers soooooo
2025-03-11 16:49:15
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ms.tee.vicki
Ms.Tee 🇧🇿 :
Why are the cops so extremely aggressive?
2025-03-11 23:13:19
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the.troll432
😈😈😈THE TROLL😈😈😈 :
what a chill guy❤️
2025-03-15 00:55:50
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cavemoo
Cavemoo :
"THAT MAN DOESN'T HAVE A SEATBELT! QUICK! SERVE AND PROTECT HIM!!"
2025-03-14 13:45:45
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rugar556
Rugar556 :
You can’t trust the police
2025-03-10 22:34:59
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larryflowers441
larryflowers441 :
this is where u start defending yourself.
2025-03-09 17:49:55
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tonysidneyne
tonysidneyne :
a judge would identify immediately. no judge
2025-03-12 19:49:51
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one_mikey
user4599103703486 :
Because we have constitutional rights and the cops violated them
2025-03-14 13:35:23
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user4163380446225
user4163380446225 :
Did they get fired and sued?
2025-03-10 12:32:23
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frankiettx
Powerfrank :
They don’t like us knowing are rights that’s the problem.
2025-03-14 13:57:45
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timacklin
Tim Acklin :
Once again abuse of authority
2025-03-10 17:20:37
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cliffblazer
cliffkdzbvk :
Fatest lawsuit in US history
2025-03-14 13:39:49
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tip_tok
tip_tok :
hey judge! this is what we are dealing with... do you care now?
2025-03-11 05:43:01
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user4154570926574
user4154570926574 :
Sue the city then sue them individually in civil court 😎
2025-03-13 22:00:08
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mr.bigshine122
Mr.shine✵✌︎ :
Why do police officers in the USA behave like they do?
2025-03-12 19:27:24
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gladys_gail
Gladys Gail :
He IS NOT A JUDGE AT ALL! His name is Phillip Page of New Mexico. He’s not suing if they drop the charges against him.
2025-03-14 22:42:10
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oscar466173
Oscar4661 :
no way that dude is a judge
2025-03-12 12:18:11
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ma.dame.draconia
MaDame Draconia :
For a civil infraction a cop should never be able to destroy your property ever ever
2025-03-11 16:36:18
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lelandjfromherz
lelandjfromherz :
he ain't no judge! 😅😅
2025-03-11 05:59:17
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murkjones
Murk Jones :
Why are police officers so Damn Mad, All the time??
2025-03-12 08:00:08
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jameswaller440
jameswaller440 :
how long will 'Peace Officers" get away with this??? Unlawful stops, property Damage, roughing up citizens, Abusing authority, cursing. When will an agency be created to POLICE the police?
2025-03-11 04:53:17
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jason.reynoso7
Jason Reynoso :
Trumps America 🇺🇸
2025-03-13 01:15:04
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netflixnchill79
Scott Hawkins :
In Texas Judges have "Judge License Plates" identifying them as such. I'm sure other states do this as well. The officers would have known. I seriously doubt He was a Judge like the video implys.
2025-03-14 21:37:13
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boochieprettygreeneyez
Boochie Prettygreene :
Wow
2025-03-14 23:44:40
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