
Giggling Ganon
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Illegals caught shoplifting over 6k in merchandise gets a surprise when she thinks she won't be deported because of her anchor baby. Charlotte County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a shoplifting call at a retail plaza featuring a Ross Dress for Less, Burlington, and Marshalls. Deputies quickly split up to secure both suspects: Suspect #1 (The Driver): Located sitting in a black Hyundai SUV right outside the stores. Loss prevention confirmed she had been loading stolen merchandise into the vehicle. During the search, deputies found a specialized anti-theft security tag removal device in her pocket and a magnet hidden inside her shoe. Suspect #2 (Inside Ross): Confronted by deputies inside the Ross store. She initially claimed she had no physical identification on her and provided an Argentine ID number before being escorted to the patrol car in handcuffs. The true weight of the situation set in once both women were placed in the back of the patrol vehicle. As they anxiously discussed their predicament, the deputy driving the vehicle laid out exactly what was going to happen next. Because immigration officials had already flagged them, they were told they would not be released on bail—instead, they were facing direct deportation back to Argentina. This triggered an intense, panic-stricken breakdown from the suspect on the left, exposing a massive legal misconception. The suspect grew increasingly distressed, repeatedly arguing that she could not be deported because she had a family and an American-born child in the United States. She believed that having a U.S.-citizen child granted her automatic immunity from removal. The deputy directly corrected her, explaining the devastating reality of how ICE detainers and family separation actually work: The Child Stays, the Parent Goes: Having a child born on U.S. soil does not protect an undocumented parent from criminal prosecution or deportation. The Dilemma: The deputy clarified that while she would be deported, her child would not be forced to leave. The footage captures her sudden, overwhelming panic as the reality set in. She began frantically asking how she could get her child deported with her, or who would even take care of her baby if she was forced to leave the country alone. You can see how bold she was thinking nothing could be done to her, and how quickly panic set in once she learns the reality of her situation.
Giggling Ganon754,452 views • 22 hours ago

This dude thinks he is a tough guy as he assaults an officer right in front of his parents in their home. Meet Anish Lakhe, a resident on the 8900 block of Brandon Road. In Darien Illinois. Darien Police Department officers responded to a domestic-related emergency call at the Brandon Road home. Upon their arrival, Lakhe was actively resisting efforts the officers were making to manage the situation. The encounter quickly turned physical. Lakhe assaulted one of the responding officers , causing physical injury to the Darien police officer before he could be successfully restrained and placed in handcuffs. Lakhe was subsequently transported to the DuPage County Jail and faced severe felony charges, including: Two Counts of Aggravated Battery to a Peace Officer (Class 2 Felonies) Resisting a Peace Officer Causing Injury (Class 4 Felony) Domestic Battery (Class A Misdemeanor) Lakhe's legal troubles have not ended there and have further escalated. In early February 2026, Darien Police officers were dispatched right back to the exact same residence in the 8900 block of Brandon Road for yet another domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, officers made contact with a female complainant who exhibited visible bruising on her ankle. Lakhe was arrested once again at the scene and hit with a new round of criminal charges: Two Counts of Domestic Battery Interfering with the Reporting of Domestic Violence He was once again booked into the DuPage County Jail. Public records and the repeated police dispatches confirm that Lakhe continues to reside at the same family home with his parents on Brandon Road, where both violent domestic escalations have manifested. We will have to keep an eye on this to see what court results are. Soft on crime Illinois let him right back out on cashless bail.
Giggling Ganon2,847,201 views • 4 days ago

This was pure genius. In Phoenix Arizona, a warrants officer wanted to win the battle on the number of outstanding warrants. He came up with the idea of sending letters to the last known address of the people they were trying to find saying they won a prize and needed to show up at a designated address on a certain time and place. It's hilarious to see them walking in for their prize only to receive the gift they never wanted.
Giggling Ganon3,729,712 views • 14 days ago

This woman becomes completely unglued when she discovers her feelings do not supersede the rights of others. This confrontation in Newport Beach, California, escalated rapidly when a bystander decided her personal comfort level should more important than the constitutional rights of everyone else in a public space. Spotting independent journalists filming near a Starbucks plaza, she immediately went on the offensive, aggressively demanding they shut down their cameras. When that didn’t work, she escalated to screeching demands for the Newport Beach Police Department to step in and execute a "citizen’s arrest" on the creators for "violating her privacy." What makes this footage a masterclass to watch is the contrast between her absolute meltdown and the flawless composure of the responding officers. Instead of taking the bait or taking the easy way out to quiet a loud disturbance, these officers stood ten-toes-down on the U.S. Constitution. They calmly but firmly educated her on the spot: The journalists were standing in a publicly accessible area. There is absolutely no legal expectation of privacy in a public space. No crime was committed, meaning no arrest—citizen's or otherwise—was going to happen. Major kudos to these officers for knowing the law, maintaining total control of the scene, and actively protecting the First Amendment rights of journalists exercising them. When emotions run high, a solid cop who respects the Bill of Rights is exactly what keeps a situation from turning completely sideways.
Giggling Ganon484,646 views • 3 days ago

Corrupt Robins Chief of police caught on camera that he forgot was recording not only violating rights but also in jaw dropping fashion breaking the law. This started when an independent transparency auditor/ journalist named James walked into a public clinic in Robbins, Illinois to exercise his first amendment rights to film in a public space and to legally file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Instead of accepting the paperwork, Acting Police Chief Carl Scott Sr. claimed FOIA requests couldn't be filed in person. When James refused to stop filming his public interaction, Chief Scott slapped him in cuffs and arrested him for disorderly conduct. Once the judge saw the clip he threw out the case. Upon the end of the court case, James went to the Robins PD to file a formal complaint against the chief. The Chief came out saying his officer need James ID because they were going to cite him with a nuisance citation. When James stood on his FourthAmendment rights to not give his ID because he broke no laws, things turned ugly. James was dragged into the back interrogation room where the video even though it had no sound speaks for itself. After the event in the interrogation room an investigation quickly opened up, the details got significantly worse. During the arrest, James's cell phone suddenly vanished. It was later revealed in court that Chief Scott had actually swiped the phone, walked outside the station, and dropped it straight down a city street sewer to destroy the footage. Investigators literally had to fish it out of the muck. Knowing the writing was on the wall, Mayor Darren Bryant moved to terminate the chief, but Scott resigned just before he could be officially fired. The legal hammer eventually dropped hard: Scott pleaded guilty to criminal misdemeanor battery. He was sentenced to two years of probation. The state officially revoked his law enforcement certificate, permanently banning him from ever working as a police officer again. You’d think a violent misconduct conviction and a permanent ban from policing would be the end of a public career. Instead, Scott pivoted to local politics and was elected to a 4-year term on the school board for Matteson Elementary School District 159, eventually rising to become the board's Vice President. When local news outlets finally obtained and aired the bodycam footage of Scott putting hands on a citizen, local parents were utterly furious. Packed, emotional school board meetings followed, with parents demanding his immediate resignation from a board tasked with protecting young children. Despite the intense community backlash, Scott dug his heels in. He openly refused to resign, claiming he had already "accepted accountability" via his probation and that his law enforcement background made him an asset. Because school boards have incredibly narrow legal avenues under Illinois law to forcibly remove an elected public official, their hands were tied. In a tense, split 4–3 vote, the board took the maximum legal action they could: they stripped him of his title as Vice President, but they could not kick him off the board entirely. To this day, a convicted former police chief banned from law enforcement still holds a seat on that school board. What do you think? Should elected officials automatically lose their seats if hit with a violent misdemeanor conviction, or should the voters have to wait out their term? Is situation like this that destroy the faith in law enforcement in communities. One bad apple destroying the bunch.
Giggling Ganon68,036 views • 11 hours ago

Facility manager brings out her unhinged substance abuse team to tell people that her rules trump your rights. We are in Oak Harbor, Washington, on Whidbey Island for this one. The confrontation occurred outside Island Assessment and Counseling. It's funny how often you get people like this that feel like their feeling outweigh the rights of others. You can see the moment that she is starting to realize that she is not getting what she wants from the police, so she starts to dig for something by claiming he had knife. Either way she was forced to do the walk of shame.
Giggling Ganon1,889,716 views • 11 days ago

Woman gets removed from her southwest flight and loses her mind at the service desk. When police finally arrived the woman gave a story about needing to get back to Porta Rico due to the health of her brother. She claimed that she was frustrated because they would not give her a refund to buy another ticket on another airline. While it may be frustrating, people do not have the right to damage property. In this case she was arrested and you can hear the crowd cheering in the background while the cuffs were being placed on.
Giggling Ganon1,331,848 views • 8 days ago

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?
Giggling Ganon1,069,561 views • 7 days ago

Unhinged cheating wife causes divorce. Husband wins joint custody so now ex wife gets her step father to take the husband out in front of his own 4 year old daughter. The story starts while still married, the relationship between Rachiel and Colby Moore had become a toxic powder keg. In this home security footage, Colby confronts Rachiel about her infidelity. It wasn’t just a bad argument—it was the start of a power struggle that would escalate for the next two years. Two years later Divorced and deep in a custody battle, Rachiel began "victim casting." She showed up to a police interview with blue medical tape on her nose, claiming Colby had headbutted her breaking her nose. As a nurse, she knew exactly how to play the part, hoping to use the "injury" to win full custody. A judge didn't buy the act and granted Colby 50/50 custody instead. The judge’s ruling was the final straw. Instead of walking away, Rachiel orchestrated a hit that came to fruition two months later. She recruited her former stepfather, Jason Curtis, providing him with Colby’s address and schedule. On March 19, while Colby was unloading groceries with his 4-year-old daughter in Santa Rosa County, Florida, he was taken out in front of his child. Rachiel thought her "battered woman" persona would be her perfect alibi. She was wrong. Police caught up with her in a parking lot, where she tried to lean into her professional identity as a nurse to deflect suspicion by still wearing the blue tape on her nose from when she claim her ex husband broke her nose via headbutt two months prior. She didn't realize that digital forensics had already linked her directly to the her step father that took her ex husband out. The performance ended in a courtroom. A jury saw through the manipulation and found Rachiel Moore guilty of first-degree premeditated murder. She was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole and her step father received a similar sentence. This woman created all of her own problems through her own actions. In the end she was trying to take her daughter away from her ex husband forever, but instead made it where this 4 year old has no parents left in her life. This is a sad story for the family of the husband and the child that are the true victims in all of this.
Giggling Ganon2,296,147 views • 14 days ago

93 year old man snaps during argument with his wife and is found strolling back from the scene. James Pate, a 93-year-old man, stood calmly on a path and made a chilling admission to responding officers regarding his wife, 80-year-old Cheryl Pate. The tragedy was the culmination of a long-term domestic struggle. James and Cheryl were in the early stages of a divorce after decades together. Cheryl had recently survived a severe car accident in Chicago and had only returned to the area two months prior. She was in the process of moving into a new residence—a move that symbolized a final break from the relationship. September 2, 2025: The Incident On the day of the crime, James arrived to pick Cheryl up. According to his statements, an argument broke out between the two. James claimed that the situation escalated physically when Cheryl allegedly reached out to scratch him, and in that moment, he "just lost it." He then retrieved a pocket kn*f3 from the center console of his car and used it to take her life. The bodycam footage captures the surreal aftermath: a man nearing a century of life describing a violent act with the clarity of someone discussing a mundane event. First responders arrived to find Cheryl non-responsive; she was tragically pronounced deceased at the scene. Detention and Declining Health James Pate was immediately arrested and charged with first-degree murder. Despite his age, prosecutors moved forward, noting his ability to recall the argument and the specifics of the incident in detail. However, the case would never see a courtroom. While being held at the Tazewell County Jail, Pate’s health began a rapid and terminal decline. It was discovered that he had contracted both pneumonia and Legionnaires’ disease, reportedly due to complications within the facility's water system. Due to his deteriorating physical state, Pate was eventually furloughed into hospice care. On September 30, 2025—less than a month after the incident—James Pate passed away. His passing brought a sudden end to the criminal proceedings, leaving a community with more questions than answers. There are also stories that he was suffering from dementia which was a contributor to his actions. According to cases files there is no evidence that he was diagnosed or suffered from dementia. Any moments of memory loss were most likely due to normal age related memory deterioration.
Giggling Ganon1,335,075 views • 11 days ago

Uber eats driver goes ballistic attacking police in a bank in Secaucus, NJ. The incident, involved 24-year-old delivery driver, Jahil Rust, started when she allegedly refused to confirm an Uber Eats delivery, leading to an argument with a customer. By the time local police arrived at the complex, Rust was on the phone refusing to fully interact with the officer and eventually fleeing the scene on her bicycle. Officers tracked her down near the intersection of 9th Street and Flanagan Way, but the situation quickly intensified when she refused to comply with lawful orders to stop. Attempting to elude the police after trying to hit one of them, Rust fled into a nearby TD Bank at 1262 Paterson Plank Road, pushing past staff and running behind the teller counter. As officers moved to take her into custody inside the bank, the encounter became chaotic. As can be seen in the body cam footage, Rust physically resisted and launched attacks on an officer, striking him in with multiple objects. Rust was subsequently taken into custody and charged with a long list of serious offenses, including: Aggravated ass@ult against a law enforcement officer. Aggravated ass@ult with a de@dly we@pon. Terroristic thre@ts Resisting arrest by force Burglary Possession of a we@pon for an unlawful purpose. As of May 2026 there is no trail update information available. The officer did sustain injuries from the attack that were treated after she was taken into custody. The worst part is, despite the seriousness of the charges on Rust, she was immediately released back into the streets under New Jersey's new bail reform program. You would think someone unhinged enough to attack police officers would be deemed a threat to the community and held without bail. This is the very definition of soft on crime policies.
Giggling Ganon939,597 views • 10 days ago

Tyrant judge thinks he can decide what rights people have in a public building just because he says so. We are in Clay County, Indiana. A journalist entered the public spaces of the building to document public servants doing the people's business. But instead of transparency, he was met with immediate resistance. The judge stepped in, attempting to deny the journalist's constitutional rights and shut down the camera under the guise of local courthouse policies. But here is the reality: local rules and administrative policies do not override the United States Constitution. The journalist holds their ground, calmly refusing to back down while facing immense pressure from the judge and deputies. You can see the exact moment the gears turn and the narrative shifts. As the journalist stands firm, the judge realizes that enforcing an unconstitutional order on camera is a direct path to a federal civil rights lawsuit. Knowing they were in blatant violation of the journalist's rights, the judge did the one thing authority figures hate doing: they backed down. No arrest, no trespass, just a quiet retreat. This is a prime example of why independent journalism and auditing exist. Public officials answer to the taxpayers—not the other way around. Know your rights folks and do not bend a knee to comply when tyrants try to steal your rights from you.
Giggling Ganon112,013 views • 1 day ago
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Police surprised abusive husband by entering house unannounced. The desperate cries of "James please stop" echoing through a Darien, Illinois home on when Darien police officers gained entry into a residence after receiving reports of a woman scre@ming for help. What they encountered inside is a stark, harrowing look at the immediate dangers of d*mestic ab*se and the rapid response required by law enforcement. Upon breaching the front door, officers immediately navigated a home in complete disarray, including a large hole freshly punched into the bedroom doorl—a clear sign of the chaos that had just occurred. Upon entering the back bedroom, officers discovered a man, later identified as Matthew James Pausche, actively hovering over a highly distressed woman to the floor alongside a bed. The situation escalated instantly as officers moved into the tight space, shouting commands for Pausche to get away from the woman and put his hands behind his back. Recognizing the high volatility of the situation and the immediate threat to the victim, an officer drew a taser, keeping it aimed and ready to deploy if the suspect resisted. Facing the immediate threat of less-lethal force, Pausche ultimately complied with the officers' orders, allowing himself to be handcuffed and moved out of the residence without the taser ever needing to be fired. Once secured in the back of a squad car, Pausche was read his Miranda rights. When questioned by officers about what had transpired inside the home, his compliance ended entirely. He declined to offer any details, simply stating: "I got nothing to say to you." While the suspect remained silent, the physical evidence spoke volumes. The woman suffered visible injur!es from the ass@ult. While being treated by paramedics on the scene, she was noticeably shaken and consumed by intense fear, telling responding officers, "He's gonna k!ll me." In a heartbreaking moment captured on camera, she also expressed terror to the deputies about her own past—mentioning she was a convicted felon and feared getting into trouble. Officers quickly reassured her that she was the v*ctim and faced no legal jeopardy. Court and medical documentation later noted that the severity of her injur!es required immediate evaluation for potential fr@ctures. Following the incident, Matthew Pausche was booked and hit with multiple criminal charges, including: Domestic Battery (Physical Contact) Domestic Battery (Bodily Harm) Resisting a Peace Officer / Obstructing Justice ⚠️ Viewer Note: This footage serves as a sober reminder of the volatile nature of domestic calls and their aftermath. The most important thing is to seek help if you are involved in or know someone involved in a relationship of this type. Help is available.
Giggling Ganon89,363 views • 1 day ago

Business owner goes ballistic over other people exercising their rights. The victims became suspects until vindicated. This footage captures a confrontation at Vibes Co. (Brewery, Eats, Fun) in Manhattan Beach, California, involving a group of men that were practicing their rights in the area and the establishment's owner, Michael "Mick" Drasnin. The incident began across the street from the business as the cameramen were approaching the crosswalk at the same time as Drasnin. Drasnin seemed bothered by the men filming and while he was crossing the street he threw an object at the cameramen. This of course prompted them to follow him to his business where chaos ensured. The situation reached a breaking point when the verbal sparring turned physical. In a moment that would eventually lead to serious legal consequences, Drasnin is captured launching a metal-framed chair and a bucket of water at the filmers. The "High-Risk" Intervention The drama took a tactical turn when the Manhattan Beach Police Department arrived on the scene. Responding to a 911 call that reportedly alleged a potential weapon was involved, officers initiated a "high-risk" or "felony" stop. The footage shows the intense moment officers utilized their patrol vehicle doors as cover while ordering the filmers to walk backward with their hands raised. Once the scene was secured, it was determined the cameramen were the victims, and the focus shifted back to the initial physical aggressor. That said, it sure took those police a long time to take those cuffs off the victims. The aftermath for Michael Drasnin was swift: Criminal Charges: He was arrested and charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon (the chair) and Battery. Court Results: The case eventually concluded with Drasnin receiving probation and restitution requirements. While his defense argued he felt harassed and overwhelmed, the court maintained that physical assault is not a legal response to being filmed in public. Public Apology: Drasnin made several public statements and social media posts expressing regret for his actions. He attributed his behavior to a "momentary lapse in judgment" caused by the stress of the filming. Beyond the courtroom, Vibes Co. faced a massive wave of "review bombing" and public relations fallout that serves as a cautionary tale for business owners on how to—and how not to—conduct themselves in public.
Giggling Ganon871,632 views • 11 days ago

You can tell this is her first time with a bow in hands. Those carnival games are so unforgiving.
Giggling Ganon4,119,123 views • 1 month ago
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This dude just got the shock of his life when he decided to "park" for a little bit with his date that he recently met to have a little intimate time together. 😁 To his surprise his date had some extra hardware that he was not anticipating to be in place thus you get his reaction to the discovery for all to see right here in this video. 🤣🤣
Giggling Ganon8,892,482 views • 2 months ago

I feel terrible for some of these Uber drivers. This is why you can't get an Uber in hood. You get people that act like this and put this Uber driver though all this stress and drama. Credit to this Uber driver for not backing down. No surprise that immediately the threat of harm or car jacking comes into play. But the Uber driver was sharp enough to remind him that all of his personal information has already been shared with Uber when he opened his account. Getting that info to the police would be a snap. Sure mad the thug think twice about doing anything.
Giggling Ganon1,746,987 views • 21 days ago

Trooper pulls over car that evaded him on a prior day, only to be lead on another chase that ended in a drug bust with the suspect going to the hospital after telling police she consumed baggies of fentanyl to hide them. Connecticut State Police, having identified Electra Chiulli driving a black Subaru Legacy in Norwich, immediately recognized her—she was wanted for a previous, high-stakes police pursuit in Old Saybrook. Attempting to prevent another chase, troopers converged on the vehicle at a Route 97 gas station, initiating a "box-in" maneuver. When the reality of the situation set in and Chiulli refused to exit the vehicle, officers breached the rear window to force compliance. The situation turned violent as Chiulli shifted into gear, aggressively ramming a state police cruiser before reversing into a fuel pump and striking a second cruiser in a desperate bid to escape. The ensuing high-speed chase stretched from Route 97 to I-395 North and finally onto Route 169. The pursuit reached its breaking point in Lisbon when Chiulli lost control, striking a guardrail on Strnad Road and fleeing on foot. A K9 unit eventually tracked her down, locating her hiding under the deck of a nearby residence where officers were able to apprehend her. The gravity of the situation intensified further upon her apprehension. Chiulli informed officers she had ingested baggies of fentanyl to conceal evidence, necessitating an immediate emergency transport to a local hospital. She was processed while under medical care, a procedure that mirrored the high-risk nature of the entire encounter. A search of the area where she was found confirmed the presence of additional bundles of narcotics and paraphernalia stashed under the deck. Facing the consequences of her actions, Chiulli was hit with 11 charges, including: Criminal attempt to assault a public safety officer. First-degree reckless endangerment. Multiple counts of first-degree criminal mischief. Engaging in a police pursuit. Narcotics possession. She was ultimately held on a $500,000 bond. A harrowing reminder of the risks law enforcement faces daily when dealing with habitual offenders. As of May 2026, there are no new updates on her case in court.
Giggling Ganon533,353 views • 8 days ago

Police respond to 911 call about veteran with severe PTSD screaming in the middle of the night terrifying his neighbors. We are in Reno, Nevada, involving Christopher Sheahan—a military veteran clearly suffering from severe PTSD. Reno Police officers originally responded to an apartment complex after neighbors called 911 to report Sheahan screaming and causing a massive disturbance. Upon arrival, officers encountered Sheahan in a highly agitated, manic state. As seen in the video, he was intensely confrontational, shouting at officers and resisting their attempts to detain him. Officers had their work cut out for them trying to talk him down as it was very clear one wrong move could set Chris off and the officers would have trouble trying to subdue and control him. During the confrontation, Sheahan repeatedly yells, "You guys shot me... you shot me in my right shoulder." This wasn't a delusion—it was a direct manifestation of his trauma. Two years prior, Sheahan was involved in a traffic stop that ended in a bizarre "chain reaction" shooting. During that encounter, a deputy’s Taser missed Sheahan and accidentally struck a Reno Police officer in the knee. The electric shock caused an involuntary muscle spasm, causing the officer's gun to discharge and strike Sheahan in the shoulder. While nobody was shot during this apartment call, the presence of uniform police clearly triggered a massive PTSD flashback to the day he was wounded. Despite the volatile situation, officers were eventually able to take Sheahan into custody without further injury. He was booked for Disturbing the Peace and Resisting Arrest, later receiving a 60-day jail sentence. This footage serves as a stark reminder of the long-term, invisible scars many our veterans carry with them for the rest of their lives. Also this puts on display some of the incredibly complex situations law enforcement faces when responding to someone going through a mental health crises.
Giggling Ganon427,953 views • 8 days ago