reSee.it - Related Video Feed

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A driver was pulled over for allegedly running a stop sign, which the driver denied. The officer ordered the driver to step out of the vehicle and asked if the driver had anything on them, instructing them to put their hands behind their back. The driver repeatedly asked why they were being arrested. Gunshots were then heard, and someone stated they needed an ambulance because there had been a shooting. Another voice stated, "I just smoked a dude."

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Brian Malinowski, the highest-paid city employee in Little Rock, was targeted by ATF agents despite not selling firearms as his principal livelihood. He was fatally shot during a raid at his home, raising questions about the necessity and handling of the operation. The agents' treatment of his spouse and the lack of body cams further fuel suspicions of misconduct. The motive behind the raid and the lack of transparency in the investigation remain unclear. Translation: Brian Malinowski, a city official in Little Rock, was killed during a raid despite not being a gun seller. The circumstances of the raid and the agents' actions are under scrutiny for potential misconduct and lack of transparency.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Authorities report that the police shooting of 18-year-old Ryan Hinton is connected to the death of an Ohio deputy. Police responded to reports of a stolen Kia and encountered four suspects, including Hinton, fleeing. Body camera footage shows Hinton falling while running. Police say they heard a metallic sound and believed Hinton had a gun. As Hinton emerged from behind a dumpster, an officer fired four or five shots, claiming Hinton pointed a firearm at him. A gun was allegedly recovered from the scene. The next day, Ryan Hinton's father, Rodney Hinton Junior, allegedly crashed a car into a Hamilton County Deputy, killing him. Rodney Hinton Junior is charged with aggravated murder and is being held on no bail. His attorney called the deputy's death a horrific tragedy. The Hamilton County Sheriff described the deputy's death as a tremendous loss.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
ATF agents raided a home, covering the doorbell camera. When the homeowner investigated, he was shot and killed by the ATF. His wife was detained for hours. Despite policies requiring body cameras, none were used. This raises concerns about government overreach.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
ICE was in a farm area to pick someone up and arrested multiple undocumented immigrants. Protesters arrived and someone was shot, leading to protesters, described as anti-ICE, anti-police, anti-law, and anti-Trump, to call for police assistance. One protester reported that ICE was shooting at them in the fields, including at 80-year-old women. The protester asked others to call 911 and repeatedly demanded the police's presence. The 911 operator asked if paramedics were needed and the protester insisted on police officers. The protester stated that someone 80 years old was shot in the eye.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
An uninvited drunk man accused of inappropriate touching at a quinceanera in Mesa, Arizona led to the godfather confronting him. Police arrived, misunderstood the situation due to language barriers, and violently arrested the godfather. Body camera footage revealed officers lied in their reports, but faced no consequences. The victim is now suing the Mesa Police Department. The full footage can be viewed on ABC 15's website. Fortunately, the victim survived, unlike many others in similar situations.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A driver was pulled over for an expired inspection sticker and admitted to not having a driver's license. The driver stated he was armed and refused to provide his name or vehicle registration. He requested a supervisor and insulted the officer. The driver claimed he served with the officer and special forces, losing his brother and everything else. He said he was brought to the country and is "dying every fucking single day" with four children, unable to get a job or disability due to racism, and his license was taken for lack of insurance. The officer reported the subject was armed and reaching for his weapon. The driver denied reaching, but the officer insisted he saw him do it. The driver offered the officer something, then shots were fired, and the driver stated he was hit.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 describes a scene outside their front porch where a protester, a woman, blocked traffic with her car. She parked perpendicularly, and ICE had six or seven vehicles with multiple officers. The protester’s car blocked the road, preventing passage for the convoy. ICE officers yelled at her to move and then became aggressive, approaching her driver’s side door and attempting to open it. The woman then began to reverse as she appeared frightened. An officer leaned across in front of the vehicle and shot the woman point-blank in the face, with about three or four shots fired. The woman’s foot pressed the gas, she tried to escape, hit a telephone pole, and crashed into several cars. Speaker 0 notes there were perhaps only about 10 protesters, but many ICE agents and six to seven vehicles, each with multiple officers. The scene was dispersed yet extremely chaotic, and it seemed the ICE agents did not have a plan or were unprepared. The woman was slumped over in the car. A neighbor, who identified as a physician, offered to take vitals, ask for a heartbeat, and request CPR, but was told to back away and that medics were on the way, a process that took about fifteen minutes. In that interval, it’s implied she may have deceased, and no lifesaving measures were attempted. Speaker 1 asks about how the secretary of Homeland Security and the president characterized the incident, labeling it a domestic terrorist attack, a ramming attack, and an attempt to kill or run over ICE agents. Speaker 0 responds that this characterization is the only reason they are there, and they would prefer not to speak, but they believed the incident would be misconstrued as self-defense. They insist the event was totally preventable and absolutely unnecessary, distinguishing it from self-defense. Overall, the account presents a chaotic confrontation between a small group of protesters and a larger ICE presence, culminating in the shooting of a protester, followed by a delayed medical response, and a subsequent framing of the event by government officials as a domestic terrorist attack.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Accounts of a federal stop emerged: a father and son say they were scared for their lives while officers say they were forced to fire on the family's truck in self defense. Video shows masked CBP officers surrounding the vehicle. As the truck drives off, three loud pops are heard, later confirmed by DHS as gunfire. "I had to protect my life and my family," Francisco says; the truck was shot three times. DHS says Francisco hit CBP officers with his truck when he drove off, and officers were forced to fire in self defense. Later, federal agents came to his home to arrest him but clashed with community members; San Bernardino police arrested at least one person from the crowd for assaulting a federal officer. Francisco and his family were not detained. DHS says Francisco was stopped as part of an enforcement operation.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
An individual was instructed to lay on their stomach to avoid being hit. One speaker recounts seeing someone walking, then running towards a fence line after they turned around. Another speaker states they are there for their safety because someone tried to shoot them. They also mention mistaking someone for Comal County Sheriff's Office trying to kill them. An arrest is then made for trespassing. The arrested individual will be medically cleared.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Authorities report an officer-involved shooting of 18-year-old Ryan Hinton, connected to the subsequent death of an Ohio deputy allegedly hit by Hinton's father. Cincinnati PD responded to a stolen Kia report and encountered four fleeing suspects, including Hinton. Body camera footage shows Hinton falling while running. Police reported hearing a metallic sound and believed Hinton had a gun. An officer fired four or five shots, claiming Hinton pointed a firearm at him. Hinton was struck twice and died; a gun was allegedly recovered from the scene. A day later, Ryan Hinton's father, Rodney Hinton Junior, allegedly crashed a car into a Hamilton County Deputy, killing him. This occurred two hours after the Hinton family reviewed the body camera footage, according to their lawyer. Rodney Hinton Junior is charged with aggravated murder and is being held without bail.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Last week, a 67-year-old man was killed by Seattle police officers after attempting to buy sex from a mother for her 7 and 11-year-old daughters. The man pulled a gun and fired at officers during the encounter. The incident highlighted the work of the Internet crimes against children task force. These cases often go unnoticed by the public, but the hope is to shed light on these important stories in the future.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Francisco Longoria’s case unfolded in San Bernardino, Southern California. He was stopped in his car with his teenage son in the passenger seat and another man in the back seat by border patrol agents. The situation is depicted in two separate cell phone videos and a video from a surveillance camera across the street. In these videos, one border patrol agent is seen smashing the car’s glass. Then Longoria drives away. Importantly, the surveillance video across the street clearly shows there were no federal agents or federal vehicles in front of or in any way in the path of Longoria’s vehicle when he drove away, yet that moment is when a border patrol agent discharged his firearm at him multiple times. The Department of Justice charged Longoria with assault on an officer. However, prosecutors dropped the case within less than a month of filing it. This is not an isolated outcome; it is part of a broader pattern observed in several cases. The narrative notes that this dropping of charges is not unique to Longoria’s case, and that there are other instances where cases have been thrown out by judges. From the reviewed material, only four of the cases examined actually have ongoing criminal prosecutions. This total is described as a much smaller number than might be expected given the DHS’s public claims accusing individuals of assaulting federal officers. The speaker underscores that assault on a federal officer is a serious and prosecutable charge, yet the current landscape shows relatively few active prosecutions amid numerous accusations. In summary, Longoria’s episode involved border patrols, a glass-breaking incident, and Longoria’s subsequent drive-away during which a border patrol agent fired multiple shots. The DOJ dropped the assault-on-officer charge against Longoria in under a month, and among similar cases, only a minority remain under active prosecution, with four cases still ongoing. This pattern is highlighted as notable in the discussion of how these cases are proceeding relative to the public accusations by DHS.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A neighbor, Billy Toma, saw a suspicious van parked near the scene of a shooting. The van had an Arizona license plate, and about 15 cops were surrounding it. Billy and his son watched from a distance, worried about their safety. The police did not talk to them. Billy shared his experience with the news team.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
New surveillance video shows the moments after 69-year-old David Cotis was shot and wounded by Hollywood police. Cotis had called the police to report a disturbance at his condo. Upon arrival, police shot Cotis in the chest on the fourteenth floor. The video shows officers dragging a handcuffed Cotis into an elevator. Cotis’s daughter says her father had a license to carry a gun. She questions why police treated him in such a way after he was already handcuffed and wounded. His family says it took over thirty minutes to get him help. Cotis died almost a month after the shooting. His daughter says she was never allowed to see him after the incident. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the shooting.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Ashley Babbitt's family plans to file a multimillion dollar wrongful death lawsuit against the Capitol Police Department. They believe the officer who shot Babbitt had no right to use his weapon. According to their lawyer, Babbitt was unarmed and couldn't see the officer due to furniture blocking her view. The officer allegedly didn't give a verbal warning before firing. Babbitt's family argues that while her actions may have been unlawful, they didn't warrant her death. Witnesses express shock and anger at the officer's actions, calling Babbitt's shooting unjustified. They believe she should be seen as a hero for standing up against the government.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
An Anne Arundel County man was shot and killed by police when he refused to surrender his gun under the red flag law. The officers arrived at his home to confiscate his weapons, leading to a fatal confrontation. Red flag laws allow individuals to report someone they find threatening, resulting in gun confiscation without due process. Critics argue that these laws are a way to infringe on Second Amendment rights. Share your thoughts on red flag laws in the comments. Subscribe, like, and share the video.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Officers responded to a call from a person who heard someone outside their house. Officers checked the house, backyard, and front yard but found no one. The caller stated the sheriff is an embarrassment and should have never had a badge, gun, or the opportunity to kill their child. A speaker stated that Black women don't get consideration and respect in America, citing Sandra Bland, Breonna Taylor, and Pam Turner. They claim there was no real accountability in these instances and that America has blood on its hands.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
We're addressing claims made by a witness in a recent story. This witness alleged our officer shot a suspect, Jalen Robinson, in the back as he was surrendering, but that's not what happened. Dashcam and body camera footage shows Robinson, who fled a traffic stop, turned and shot at our officer. The officer attempted to use a taser, but it was ineffective. Robinson shot the officer in the stomach. The released footage clearly shows Robinson facing the officer, pointing a handgun before the officer drew his weapon. The officer was hit but saved by his vest. Officers returned fire, hitting Robinson, who later died despite medical assistance. Our officers have the right to defend themselves. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigations (MBI) is now handling the case, gathering evidence and witness accounts, including from the witness who made the false claims. The officers involved are on paid leave pending the investigation.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Francisco Longoria’s case took place in San Bernardino, SoCal, where he was stopped in his car with his teenage son in the passenger seat and another man in the back seat by border patrol agents. In two separate cell phone videos, and also in a surveillance camera video across the street, it is clear that there were no federal agents or federal vehicles in front of or in any way obstructing Longoria’s vehicle when he drove away. Despite that, at the moment he drove away, a border patrol agent discharged his firearm at him multiple times. The DOJ charged Longoria with assault on an officer, but that case was dropped. Prosecutors voluntarily withdrew the case within less than a month of filing it. This is not the only instance where such withdrawals have occurred, or where cases have been thrown out by judges. Among the cases examined, only four of them have ongoing criminal prosecutions, which is a much smaller number than would be expected from all the instances in which DHS publicly accused people of assaulting federal officers. The discussion notes that assault on federal officers is a very serious and prosecutable charge. You know, the other

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
An officer pulled over a driver for an expired inspection sticker. The driver stated he had a gun and no driver's license. He refused to provide his name or registration. The driver expressed frustration with the American system, claiming he served with special forces and lost his brother. He said he was brought to the U.S. and is "dying every fucking single day" because he can't get a job or disability and his license was taken for lack of insurance payment. He said he should have served with the Taliban and is now more concerned about Americans than the Taliban. The officer noticed the driver reaching for his weapon and called for backup. The officer told him not to reach for anything. Shots were then fired. The officer reported he was hit.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A man named Larry Morrison was unjustly arrested by Detroit police officers when he was trying to open his own car after locking his keys inside. The family tried to explain this to the officers, but they refused to listen. The situation escalated, with Morrison resisting arrest and officers using force to subdue him. The family is upset and questioning the police's actions, wondering if proper protocols and training were followed. The officers involved have been taken off street duty while an investigation is ongoing. Morrison was released without charges but is currently in the hospital for injuries sustained during the arrest. The family continues to ask why the officers wouldn't listen to their explanation.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
“Once we got an opportunity to actually see the video, there weren't many questions.” “One day after an off duty Milwaukee police officer shot and killed 26 year old Elijah Wilkes. Wilkes's family and their attorney went before the cameras.” “I don't think I've ever come before and did a did a press conference and said this, but we will acknowledge that we do believe that this officer involved shooting was justified.” “He made a decision that he should not have made, and that's just something we have to live with.” “Milwaukee police showing Wilks' mother and attorney B. Ivory Lamar dash camera video from that off duty officer's personal vehicle Friday, showing the moments before Wilks' death.” “He kind of aggressively maneuvered into this left lane and essentially cut off the off duty officer at that point.” “The pair pulled over, and in describing the video, Lamar says Wilkes got out of the car and pulled a gun.” “Elijah pointing the firearm at the off duty officer.” “The off duty officer did respond what we believe in accordance with his training and did fire off several shots.” “The family's attorney says it's unclear to him if Wilkes ever shot his gun.” “I don't recall specifically seeing an exchange of gunfire. I'm not saying it didn't happen, but I did see him point the gun in the officer's direction for sure.” “Wilkes's family grieving but recognizing the consequences of his decision.”

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Martin says this morning his father-in-law and 18-year-old son-in-law were in a vehicle surrounded by unmarked cars and masked men. 'They hopped out with their pistols already drawn. Then they proceeded to ask us to lower the window and open the doors.' The agents did not identify themselves; the car remained locked as they urged them out. Three gunshots were heard; bullets hit the door but did not penetrate. The family filed a report; FBI contact was denied, and it became an hours-long standoff with federal agencies. DHS said during a vehicle stop, the subject refused to exit and tried to run CBP officers down, saying he struck two officers with his vehicle and that one officer had to discharge a firearm in self defense. The video we reviewed does not show the driver trying to run down. Community groups call for accountability; it seems there's impunity.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Two individuals are caught in a tense situation where they witness a police shooting. They hide behind a tree and capture the chaos on camera. One person is injured, and they interact with law enforcement at the scene. The situation is intense and shocking.
View Full Interactive Feed