[November 17, 2025] Today, we have a wobbly weirdo who gets tased, maced, and arrested, all in just a few minutes. I consider this post to be pure entertainment, with minimal value for those looking for leadership ideas. However, there might just be some professional development in what not to do if the police stop your car.
From Ragical the Unhallowed Knight (YouTube account) what we have is a channel that posts police videos for, you guessed it, for “entertainment and educational purposes.” Perhaps there is little education but the entertainment value is off the charts.
In this particular video (link here), a man who is a passenger (wearing no shirt), becomes the reason for a traffic stop because he was hanging out the side window (not wearing his seatbelt). When pulled over by the local police, the driver, who might be either his wife or sister, is calm and polite but is unable to calm the weirdo.
The police suspect a mental problem in the man; ya think! After watching the video for a few minutes, most normal people will conclude the weirdo is having some kind of mental episode which may or may not be made worse by drugs. As expected, after having the woman exit the car, they also ask him to step out. But he doesn’t comply. And this is where things get interesting, or should I say, entertaining.
The man’s name, we learn, is Sean. Sean is a bit nutty and so when asked to get out, he begins a Sovcit script. He says repeatedly:
- What’s my crime?
- What’s my crime?
- What’s my crime?
There is a counter in the upper left of the video to help us keep track and the last I looked, he had repeated himself more than 50 times. Wow, how annoying.
After breaking the car window, they dragged him out with some difficulty, tased him several times and used mace on his face. This doesn’t seem to affect him that much, until later when sitting in the back of the police patrol car as we see him screaming. There is some satisfaction for those watching, and no, I don’t feel guilty watching him in pain after being a nutjob.
I highly recommend reading the comment section. In one comment, someone who goes by @jclemme1 writes, “Now, my parrot won’t stop saying ‘What’s my crime?’ Thanks a lot.” Another called @robot_spider writes, “They asked him what color car he wanted and he responded ‘schizophrenia.’” The comment section is golden. And Ragical is the star with plenty of pithy comments.
Is there a mental problem going on with Sean? Indeed, it is.
And that my friends is why this video and so many like it from Ragical the Unhallowed Knight is so wonderful to view. He is on most major social media platforms and I do hope you subscribe to his channels. While many YouTube channels have “police videos,” it’s the narration by the channel owner that makes or breaks it.
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I don’t know why, but I do find this funny, 😂
What’s my crime?
What’s my crime?
What’s my crime?
Who would have known that this man, shirtless, hanging out the window on the passenger side would be a nut job. Now that takes little brainpower to figure out.
Ha Ha, Adolf, I do think that is what Gen. Satterfield was after.
Yes, I see this kind of behavior in all kinds of neighborhoods.
LOL, good one, Gen. Satterfield. I think the reason we see so much of this today – other than the obvious ability to stick videos like it on an easily accessible platform. – is the closure of insane asylums in America. Once that happened, pow, we got a whole range of crazies, usually on medication, and once no one monitors them correctly, then we see them going out into the public, committing crimes, harassing others, doing nasty (but less violent) behaviors, and YES, bringing violence upon those around them, most often upon their own families. As we have heard before, “Make Insane Asylums Great Again.” That does have a good ring to it. Let’s treat mental illness as a terrible disease that it is and stop pussy-footing around, and only working the edges of the problem. Our political class would rather involved themselves in the Jeffrey Epstein tapes than on real problems that Americans have. This is a sad state of affairs.
👍 All thumbs up. Great entertainment. 👍
Sir, I’m a big big fan of police videos. I watch hundreds every year and there is a patten emerging that is not talked about. Most of those being arrested are initially for only a minor traffic infraction but because of their nasty attitude and talking back to the LEO, and the refusing to follow directions, they get arrested for “obstruction.” I love it. These are dummies who are getting what they deserve. If you watch the videos, you will be cheerleading for the cops. Oh, one other pattern. Most are black. And I want to thank the NAACP for saying police need body cameras, which had the unintended effect of showing that it wasn’t the police who were randomly arresting blacks but that it was the blacks who were way out of line and in violation of the law. Thank you NAACP.
So very true. A huge pattern. I also recommend those new to these videos, mostly on YouTube, that you also read the comments. The comment section is gold.
Ya Wobbly Weirdo. Ha Ha Ha. Gen. S, you’ve done it again. Sir, thank you for a brief entertaining interlude.
LOVED IT
The man’s name, we learn, is Sean. Sean is a bit nutty and so when asked to get out, he begins a Sovcit script. He says repeatedly:
[ … and this is what makes the video entertaining because the guy is a nut … ]
What’s my crime?
What’s my crime?
What’s my crime?
Hi Judy, and I took a few minutes to go and watch the YouTube video that Gen. Satterfield referenced, and yes, the guy is a nut. But, perhaps a better decision should have been made to keep him home and on his meds. As folks often say, “Make Insane Asylums Great Again.” 😂
Yep, Bernie, and nothing like a little dose of reality. Wow, Sean sure got his clock cleaned.
Entertainment? Yep! Reality? Yep!
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