Criminal Lawyer Reacts to Genius Afroman Video & Breaks Down B.S Lawsuit By Police

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Criminal Lawyer Bruce Rivers Reacts to Genius Afroman Video & Breaks Down B.S Lawsuit By Police

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All Comments (21)
  • @Furware
    Disconnecting some ones cameras should be a straight up felony during a search
  • @Tarumarugan
    While Afroman’s response was probably the chilliest way to react to this situation, we gotta remember this isn’t funny, and the police do this to regular ppl all day, everyday, with no recourse. And then they go to the bar afterwards and talk about how difficult and dangerous their job is.
  • @MisterPickle.
    That cop is 100% nicknamed "Lemon Pound cake" by all his cop buddies now.😂😂😂😂
  • @gkitty3371
    I was in 4th grade, police did a no knock search. First thing I remember a couple loud pounds on the door (no police announcement) then a bang from them kicking it open. With guns up they immediately cuffed my dad who tried explaining there are kids in the home. They proceeded to toss and tear up everything with no regard, took any cash they found and all the while refusing to properly show to my grandmother (the homeowner) the warrant (which it was a b.s. claim) till after the search. So yeah my first interaction with the police and seeing real guns was that. That was over 14 years ago. Many in my family are law abiding and we stay out of trouble. That was the only major interaction my family had with police and to this day even for something small im very cautious of them. It's one of the reasons I watch channels like this, so i can learn what to do and if my rights were violated.
  • Imagine kicking down someone’s door and then suing them for invasion of privacy 😅
  • @ch3wyboy
    Afroman did this after the police refused to give him a police report. The home insurance was willing to pay for the gate and door if they were provided with a police report. No police report, no money from insurance. He had to make the videos to recoup some money.
  • @FeloniousSavage
    "You can tell by the protrusion of his vest that he could probably go for a piece of lemon pound cake" lol, Bruce wildin' fr 😂😂😂
  • My favorite part is the update to all of this. Judge tossed it out, police can be filmed and criticized in public. Why would that change inside someone's property?
  • The cops lied and made up an affidavit so they could intimidate a rich black man. When that backfired they decided to sue. It's truly something special
  • Afro Man: Why are you disconnecting my video cameras? CLR: Yeah. Why are you?... Just pure gold. I'm telling you it even shocks lawyers to see blatant coverup. Those officers need to be held accountable.
  • @richc.3100
    6:26 “Its them vs us.” Those words were actually delivered at a Wa state patrol academy graduation a few years back.
  • @JC-op4co
    The really funny thing is that they were not identifiable in the video but by filing the lawsuit they've identified themselves as the perpetrators on the public record and voluntarily exposed their identities and intentionally harmed their own reputations. They're suing someone for something that didn't even happen until they did it to themselves by suing.
  • @foxsicle
    They owe him an apology. And a cake. And a door. And a gate. And some money. For reals.
  • @Colorista_1
    He actually did another song called “Lemon Pound cake” about this warrant being served. Both songs are amazing. Thanks for covering this.
  • @robertj7414
    "Why would they do that?" stares into camera 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This guy is gold.
  • @yolo_burrito
    Adams County Sheriffs Department has solved 0% of homicides committed from 2013 - 2021. Incredible.
  • @ianbattles7290
    Either the confidential informant lied or the police lied about the existence of a confidential informant. Both possibilities are equally terrifying.
  • @itzjess88
    Invasion of privacy but they're in HIS house on HIS security camera's 😂😂
  • @Durrutitv
    I can't even wrap my head around how arrogant you'd have to be to destroy someone's property, refuse to apologize or offer restitution then sue them for emotional damages when they tell people about it.