Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Miami Beach Cop Threatens Man; "You're fucking with the wrong dude bro!", After Man Tells Him "God bless you."

      

                                         Miami Beach Police officer McLeod has a meltdown, 
                            as he threatens to arrest motorist after man tells him "God bless you."

By Davy V.
A YouTube video posted on October 27th, shows a Miami Beach cop threatening a motorist, after the man tells the officer "God bless you."
Albert Valdes, who posted the video, was pulled over by Miami Beach Police officer McLeod, for allegedly having his motorcycle's license plate bent upward.
The video begins with officer McLeod in full asshole mode, as he tells Valdes, "Have a good day, get outta my face before I decide that this might not be the best judgement that I made."
"You have a great day too," Valdes tells McLeod.
"Trust me I will," McLeod replies.
"God bless you," Valdes tells McLeod.
And that's when McLeod loses it,
"You know what, fuck it," McLeod yells at Valdes, standing just inches away from the young man's face, while holding a pair of handcuffs in his right hand.
McLeod continues hos angry verbal assault.
"I'll throw your ass in jail. "You wanna be a sarcastic bitch, I'll be a fucking bigger bitch. You're fucking with the wrong dude bro. I've been here longer than you've fucking been alive. I've put up with more shit than you can ever think of, so if you wanna test me again you'll be finding Dade County Jail real fucking  hunk dory tonight."
According to Miami Beach Police Detective Vivian Thayer, tne department has begun an in termnal affairs 'investigation' into tne incident.
Can you imagine if Albert Valdes had not video recorded the incident?
Miami Beach Police would have flat out denied it ever even happened.
Great job Mr. Valdes!
Like I always say... COPS LIE. RECORD EVERYTHING.

Click link below to watch video.

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