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I'm just going to go up there, park on Eugenia, walk in on foot, see if I can't uh see something from a distance or hear something from a distance. Well, look at there. Somebody's mold a little path just for me. 2011, you just go ahead and come on in.
>> Oh my goodness.
>> I'm still recording, by the way.
Captain Zack.
>> Oh, cool. I'm Justin. Nice to meet you, brother.
>> Yes, sir.
>> I'm I feel like you're you're trying to bait me a little bit. I do know what what you're about, and I do know what your YouTube channel is.
>> Welcome back to The Random Patriot, where we expose bad government and hold them accountable. And today's video is going to take us for a ride. Let's go back to March 2026 when I published a video about a man named Derek who was being harassed by the Tex Arcana Police Department while he was at work delivering groceries for Walmart. You got your driver's license on?
>> Dude, I work for Walmart. I'm out here doing deliveries. What? What?
>> Okay. Well, I've been watching you for the past 45 minutes and you have a delivery to come through with every day.
>> If we can confirm that, that's fine. You got driver license.
>> I don't have to confirm that to you that you It's none of your business.
>> You can either provide your driver license or you're going to go to jail.
>> Okay. So they're under threat of arrest.
I will give you my license sitting in a private parking lot over here just trying to make a living. Can't even do that. I'm sure he's going to try to find something to pin me up for.
>> Anything in plain view or anything?
>> I was on info. She say something.
See if he can come over here.
>> Government control over everything we do.
>> If you know more about sport, you kind of explain to him. I'm going to try to keep confirming >> if that's what he's really doing.
Corvette, you're probably going to get a complaint on me.
>> So, I published my video on March 2nd.
Well, less than 48 hours later, on March 4th, the Texarana Police Department opened up an internal investigation into the incident and into Sergeant Warner.
The captain in charge of the investigation reached out to the city attorney and they concluded that the reasonable suspicion for the stop was justified, which I would strongly disagree with. And it's even proven in the video that there was no legitimate reason for the stop. So, I'm I'm just going to kind of explain why we're the main reason we're getting out with you.
Okay. So, I know he explained it.
Whenever you turn on your blinker, it's obvious it's commonly known, especially rental vehicles. This town is known for drugs and narcotics, right?
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. I mean, >> yeah, I'm sure. Yeah.
>> Yeah, it is.
>> Yeah, I'm sure. Everywhere in the country has drugs and narcotics. You can't just use that every time you you up, you know.
>> I mean, trust me, you're going to learn that there was no reason to come over here, but go ahead. I'm sorry.
>> Okay. Well, whenever you turn on your blinker, it's it's a common evasive maneuver to get away from police.
>> Your blinker. So, now if I would turn my blinker, that's not what I'm saying.
You're not understanding. You're not listening cuz you're cutting me off.
>> It's not explaining and it's not making any sense.
>> Uh, it's a common evasive maneuver to whenever a cop gets behind you to immediately turn into a into a private property. Right.
>> So, where I was going, the place I work at.
>> How do we know that, though? Because it's none of your business. And at one point, Sergeant Warner even says on video that had he not already drugged the traffic stop out waiting for the K-9 that he would arrest Derek for disorderly conduct.
>> That gentleman was very lovely.
>> If I hadn't have already drug it out a little bit trying to wait on him to get there, I would have him for disorderly.
>> And this is where the city attorney says that Sergeant Warner did screw up. He says had the canine actually arrived and sniffed Derrick's car that Dererick's rights would have been violated had that happened. But he says because the sniff didn't happen, no rights were violated.
And he cites Rodriguez versus United States where the Supreme Court ruled that a routine traffic stop cannot be prolonged for other reasons not pertaining to the reason for the initial stop. But I think the city attorney is wrong about that too because whether the dog actually arrived and sniffed the car or not is irrelevant. What actually matters is did the officer prolong the stop to try and get a drug dog out there. Whether the dog actually arrive doesn't matter. What matters is was the stop prolonged. And Sergeant Warner admits on video that he prolonged the stop to wait on a canine. So that's a fourth amendment violation.
>> I was on info. She say something.
See if he can come over here. Trying to give him time to get here.
>> Huh? Trying to give him time to get the door.
>> If I hadn't have already drug it out a little bit trying to wait on him to get there, I would have him for disorder.
>> However, the good news is Sergeant Warner was made to take some retraining.
He took a fourth amendment search and seizure class and a deescalation class that he clearly needs.
>> Get in your car before you go to jail for disorder. Uh, I'm not.
>> Get in your car. Get out of the road.
>> I'm in the I'm behind the line. You're in the parking spot. You need to drive over the in the road.
>> And how I found out about all of this is actually a really big part of the story.
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All right, here is how I found out about the internal investigation. When I was working on this story back in March, I was lucky enough to interview a captain named Zach White. Zach seemed nervous to talk to me and became very defensive when asked about the incident. Captain Zack White.
>> Oh, cool. I'm Justin. Nice to meet you, brother.
>> Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
>> Um, I just need to make I need to make a foyer request really, but uh, now that I got someone high, uh, standing in front of me, I would like to talk or high ranking. I wasn't calling you high. Um, you kind of looked at me funny. A few of your officers violated a man's rights in the Walmart parking lot. Are you aware of the video that >> I'm the one that answered your foyer request? I'm assuming you're the guy from Yes. Yes. Okay. So, perfect. All right. I really just want to know if they were disciplined, and I that that was going to be my foyer request, but I'd love to just ask you, >> were they disciplined? Was there retraining? Anything?
>> I I don't know those details. So, I'm in the services division.
>> Okay.
>> Uh he's obviously in the patrol division, the officer that you're you're speaking about.
>> Yeah.
>> Um I I don't know what that is. You know, that >> whether he has or has been disciplined at this time.
>> Can you give me any kind of statement on that? That shouldn't be how police conduct themselves and treating someone clearly at work. Okay.
>> Even if he wasn't at work in his in the even if he was just on the phone in his car before he goes into Walmart. Does that justify his rights being taken away?
>> Um I feel like you're you're trying to bait me a little bit. So just >> No, you can answer it however you want that right now.
>> I'm not baiting anything. It's just a simple question. Well, I I I do know that you're I do know what what you're about and I do know what your YouTube channel is.
>> He told me one thing and Derek another.
And I had this strange feeling that I would be seeing him again.
>> Got a captain out there. They they sent me a captain out to talk to me.
>> I showed you a picture actually.
>> Yeah, you did. And I have his card at home. And yeah, it was the same guy that you you showed me the picture of.
>> Yeah. and uh he he he assured me regardless of whether I filed a complaint or did anything that he was going to investigate this as he would any other any other incident uh just because it's been brought to his attention.
>> Well, fast forward a couple weeks after my video published, I get a message from a man named Quincy Moore who says that he was wrongfully arrested by Zach White a couple years ago and that all of his charges got dismissed. And so I obviously requested the body cam footage from this arrest. And this is how I found out about the internal affairs investigation into Sergeant Warner from the Walmart incident because when I requested the Zach White arrest video, they decided to also put on that flash drive the documents from the retraining and the investigation into Sergeant Warner. Almost like they wanted me to know, and I appreciate it. Now, let's watch the Zack White body cam video because it's pretty interesting, too.
And this whole incident starts with a family feud with two brothers living in a house across the street from their cousin. But this feud is mostly between the two brothers and the cousin's mom who doesn't actually live at the residence. And on this particular day, the aunt named Beverly called the police two times about a car on her daughter's property that belonged to one of the brothers. One of the brothers, Quincy, says he wasn't there the first two times the police were called, but he was for the third. What was the confrontation with you? And I guess is it your aunt or >> I wasn't there. I just had pulled up. I already been there twice.
>> They called me from where I was at to come get her cuz they know I can talk to her. So when I get to when I get to the house where we arguing about steady calling the police for nothing. Ain't nobody doing nothing to steady calling the police.
>> You're at the curb um I guess kind of having an argument with your aunt. Yeah.
>> And and >> she was saying she was going to call the police and tell and tell a lie. So I had she didn't know. I had started recording her.
>> Well, when the third call goes out, Lieutenant Zach White is getting tired of being called out there, so he decides to hide in the woods behind the aunt's house to see if he can hear them arguing.
>> 63 Willington is calling again. She's called 911, saying her nephew's over there creating a disturbance. They live across the road from each other. I'm just going to go up there, park on Eugenia, walk in on foot, see if I can't uh see something from a distance or hear something from a distance. Uh they don't know that I'm >> talking.
>> That's the first time I've ever come across a car there.
Well, look at there. Somebody's mowed a little path just for me.
Yeah, I wet your [ __ ] ass up.
2011, you just go ahead and come on in.
He just threatened to kick her tail.
>> Zach White claims in his police report that he heard Quincy say he was going to come and beat her ass up. Now, this can't be heard clearly on the body cam, but Quincy denies making any threats like that. Lieutenant Zach White says he heard you say that you were going to slap her or something.
>> Yeah, definitely lie. But you actually I can't really hear what you said on the body cam.
>> Shut your shut your [ __ ] ass up. I can tell you exactly what I said.
>> After hearing this alleged threat, Zach White casually walks out from behind the houses and up to Quincy, which takes just over 1 minute, about 65 seconds from the time the alleged threat was made till the time that Zach White reaches the curb where Quincy is standing. And Quincy remains on his property the entire time. He's walking toward him now.
just lying.
Yeah. You say I did what?
Now he heard you say you going to lie now.
>> Now he came over and pushed me down at this.
>> Well, he that man he you a liar.
>> Well, YOU YOU BETTER STOP TELLING that damn lie. came over here and pushed ME DOWN AT THIS CHAIR. Jesse did.
>> So you going to sit there and tell him now?
>> No, he was around.
>> No, he she he took my phone. I I was right here, sir.
>> Guess where >> I let the [ __ ] >> took my phone.
>> Zach White then asks Quincy for his name and ID, and Quincy complies.
>> What's your name?
>> Who? Mine?
>> Yes, sir.
>> You got some ID on you?
>> You got some ID on you?
>> Yeah.
Y'all need >> I know I ain't got to show anything [ __ ] [ __ ] I don't know why they EVEN SAID TO COME OUT out here with us. No handcuffs. Yes, sir.
>> No, you not.
>> YOU GOING TO SPRAY ME?
>> Sure are.
>> And as Quincy is getting his ID out of his wallet, Zack White grabs at Quincy to put him in handcuffs. However, Lieutenant White never announced himself and he never told Quincy he was being detained or arrested. And you could definitely argue that Zach White did have reasonable articulable suspicion to detain Quincy because of the alleged threat. Even if an actual threat wasn't made, Zach thinks he heard a threat. He says he heard one, and it's going to be your word versus his. However, according to Arkansas Criminal Procedure 3.2, an officer must advise a person they are being detained and the reason for the detainment. And White didn't do that. He just grabbed at Quincy while Quincy was complying with the request for ID. Mr. Quincy says he knew he didn't do anything wrong, so he instinctively backed away from Lieutenant White when he attempted to grab him, which is when the pepper spray comes out. And within seconds, White is spraying Quincy in the face.
>> REALLY, DUDE?
>> FOR WHAT? IT AIN'T >> YOU'RE under arrest, man.
>> No, come here.
>> COME HERE. COME HERE.
Spray me from nothing, MAN. THAT'S [ __ ] UP. I WAS doing a boy. That's wrong, MAN.
>> That's wrong.
>> Zach White then chases Quincy into the house. Some people could argue a fourth amendment violation while others would argue that White had exigent circumstances.
>> That's wrong.
>> That's wrong. Could you get the stuff out of my eyes, PLEASE?
>> YEAH.
YOU KNOW, I WAS DOING NOTHING.
>> STANDING THERE.
>> COME ON. DON'T TOUCH ME. DON'T TOUCH WITH MY MOTHER.
>> HOLD ON. GET BACK. GET BACK. DON'T WORRY about it.
>> BE A PERSON, TOO. DON'T WORRY. DON'T WORRY.
>> Don't worry ABOUT IT.
>> YOU KNOW HE >> YEAH, DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT. Get back cuz I swear to God, bro.
>> Hey, what's your badge number? Um >> 473 Lieutenant Zach White.
>> Hey, what's your name?
>> He's Officer Collins.
>> No, I'm talking to him.
>> I just told you >> I'm talking to him.
>> Oh my god.
>> They done like my brother for nothing.
They done came They done CAME IN OUR YARD ASKING HIM FOR IDENTIFICATION. He ain't got to He ain't got to show them.
And he cuz he ain't did no CRIME OR NOTHING.
>> SHUT UP. NO CRIME.
HUH? BRO, THAT'S WRONG. It don't matter.
You ain't do nothing.
>> I heard you threaten her.
>> I heard you threaten her. Come on.
>> Threaten her.
>> Come on. Come on. Get in the car.
>> I can't see.
>> How you help me get in the car?
>> Yeah.
>> If he can't see.
>> What are you trying to do? He's trying to go TO THE GROUND. I'M JUST I'm just trying to hold him up.
>> Hey, could you please get this stuff out my eye?
>> Yeah. We're going to get >> I got to I got to >> We're going to get you some water at the jail. Come on. Get in >> at the jail. No.
>> Go ahead and get in.
>> I can't see.
>> Go ahead and get in.
>> What I'm going to jail for?
>> Assault on a family household member.
>> NO. WHY YOU FEEL ASSAULTED? SHE LING >> in the car.
>> That's crazy, bro.
>> 95.
>> Hey, what's your badge on my >> We want him. The one that makes his name is Officer Alan Collins. That's all we need to give you.
>> I want his badge.
If >> you the sergeant, I'm the lieutenant.
>> Yeah. Man, you going to come out here and just base my mother >> 2011. We're in custody. Me advised. He's been sprayed. They told me don't come over there, so I ain't going to I was sitting right there in that chair right there. He >> I heard him come say that he was going to come over here and whoop your tail.
>> Okay, that's what he did. So I I was sitting down. He poked water all over.
>> Okay.
>> What's your name again?
>> My name Beverly Rogers. He pou water all over me. Yeah, I wake your [ __ ] ass up.
>> And none of this was proven or disproven, but Aunt Beverly tells the officers that one of the nephews threw water on her and took her phone, which I obviously don't condone if true.
>> Man, they know she do that all the time.
She had been doing that for years. She call and make up stuff. She would tell a lie. So that's why I was trying to record her saying what she was going to do. She called police on my mom, her mom. If she didn't get what she wanted, she she called the laws.
>> But this story isn't about their family drama. It's about the actions of police officer Zach White.
>> I call the police. They supposed to be coming over.
>> You going to need to go inside after this?
>> Cuz this we're just going to keep coming over here till everybody goes to jail.
>> My son come pick me up.
>> My son, give her a assault on the family.
>> He talks to jail.
I don't know what the [ __ ] he did when he took my phone.
>> Horus card [ __ ] [ __ ] with you.
>> Hey, quit.
>> Okay.
>> Where's her phone?
>> Walking up on me asking me questions. I fear for my life.
>> No, you don't fear for your life.
>> Right in the world to defend myself >> with a taser.
>> Yeah.
>> Where's her phone?
>> My hands are right here. I ain't got no taser.
>> How am I supposed to He walking up on me and I got every right in the world to defend myself if I feel threatened.
>> We don't know where her phone is. She was over there. She ain't nothing.
>> How am I threatening you?
>> I feel threatened. You You just walked up on my brother and Mason for no reason.
>> No reason.
>> Hell yeah, I feel threatened.
>> He was under arrest and was refusing to submit to arrest. Assault on a family or household member >> for what?
>> Assault on a family or household member.
>> Okay. How how you under arrest for that?
How you going just going to go out what she say? She assaulted him.
>> I've been hiding in the woods listening to y'all and listening to him threaten.
That's what's going on.
>> How he threatening her all his We're done. We're done talking. Do you know where her phone is? I don't know where her phone is. She never came over here.
She laid over there.
>> I don't know where her phone at.
>> I don't know where her phone at.
>> Hey, get off that car, bro. That ain't your car.
>> GET OFF THAT CAR. I DON'T GIVE A >> GET OFF THAT CAR. THAT AIN'T MY CAR.
>> She going to move it. Get off that car, bro.
>> Can I get this?
>> So, what is y'all's >> since y'all are the only ones that are calm right now? about Austin Rex. He's not supposed to be here. They just called me for a ride on him.
>> Miss Beverly called you for a ride. I did.
>> Okay. And And what's his relation to you?
>> That's my son.
>> Okay.
>> Well, great. I'm glad she's she's leaving cuz this is just going to keep going all day.
>> Hey, Beverly, >> I don't want to take you to jail, too.
>> Do you know who they are? No tell me tell. Yeah, it's funny. Tell them how many times the police.
>> He ain't the only one anybody messing with me. Can you get >> in your vehicle and be quiet, please?
>> Yes, ma'am.
>> No, I don't lie. I tell him the truth.
>> Quit talking, Beverly, and get in the car.
>> Okay. I want to show y'all car.
>> It was kind of hard for me to go through with this. See, see, she's a She was Rest in peace. She's She was a >> Beverly, quit scratching your ankles and get in the car.
>> I'm trying to I can't move that.
>> Come on. Quit talking and get in the car. Beverly, we're waiting on you.
>> We're ready to leave.
>> Okay, y'all can. My son, he going to be taking Oh, >> do I have the right to protect myself >> against any threat?
Any threat?
>> Yes. And no, it kind of depends on what it is.
>> We're not going to start getting these blanket rules.
>> It ain't no blanket rules. This a right.
>> I said blanket.
>> Blanket.
>> My car's over there.
>> It's over there.
>> Yeah.
>> 267 268. Check in.
>> Oh my goodness.
>> I'm still recording by the way. I think I am. I hope I am.
[ __ ] Stand that man. Just get on my nerves.
So, I came around the corner. I was s sitting right right here by these uh trees.
>> Yeah.
>> Mr. Quincy was taken to jail and charged with assault on a family member, resisting arrest, and fleeing. He says he sat in jail for 3 days before being bailed out. And then he says his public defender tried to talk him into making a guilty plea to get less time in jail.
judge even said like why he's spraying um he I'm going in my pocket to get my ID.
>> The judge mentioned it.
>> That's why that what my um lawyers the lawyer I had that what he was saying that's why they dropped the charges because they didn't want me to do nothing else take it no further and I didn't know whe to take it further or what cuz I'm kind of spooked now the police. So, in the end, Quincy's attorney did settle a plea deal to get all of his charges dropped in exchange for a guilty plea to refusal to submit.
But Quincy tells me he was confused when this agreement happened and that he didn't know he was pleading guilty to anything. He says he thought all of his charges were completely dropped, the end, but later found out otherwise. But what about Zach White? I requested the disciplinary file of Zach, but I didn't find anything to do with this incident.
In fact, he was promoted to captain about a year later. But what I did see in there was another incident that happened back when he was still a lieutenant that got him suspended. He was suspended for one week without pay for telling a subordinate officer that she is dumb like his wife along with some other remarks and he later chocks it up to a bad joke. But what interests me about this incident is that he was suspended for a week for offending another officer, for calling her dumb.
But he wasn't suspended for even one day for wrongfully arresting and pepper- spraying a citizen. Now, why is that?
Even Sergeant Warner didn't get any suspension from the Walmart incident. He may have got retrained, but he didn't get in any trouble. And this is a topic that I talk about on this channel a lot.
Cops do not get in trouble for treating the public poorly. They can violate your rights, wrongfully arrest you, beat you up, kill your dog, whatever. Doesn't matter. They don't get in trouble. But if they so much as call another officer dumb, now they're suspended for a week.
They only get in trouble if they cross that thin blue line. And why is that?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments. And if you want to see more videos like this, please hit the like button. And I'll see you in the next one. Thanks everybody.
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