First published at 02:31 UTC on July 4th, 2024.
This video needs to be Seen by every cop in America. This is the full-length unedited version of the one on YouTube in a shorter format that has had over 102K views in only 3 weeks.
Jack McLamb was a former Cop out of Arizona. After his career ende…
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This video needs to be Seen by every cop in America. This is the full-length unedited version of the one on YouTube in a shorter format that has had over 102K views in only 3 weeks.
Jack McLamb was a former Cop out of Arizona. After his career ended in 1986, he would do some speaking events about his career as a cop & would speak about how he finally got questioned about if he knew the rights of the people.
When he gets called out on not knowing the rights of the people, his entire career changed into standing up for people's rights. When he started doing this, over the years, he became the most fired cop in the state of Arizona for doing the right thing. He was constantly targeted by top brass who tried to get him fired on multiple occasions. He passion for constitutional rights is something every Cop should see, no matter how old the video is.
Just wonder how Cops would act if they actually knew our rights, defended the rights of the people & actually honored their Oaths to the U.S. Constitution.
Jack wrote "Operation Vampire Killer 2000: American Police Action Plan for Stopping World Government Rule." You can find a copy of it on Amazon: https://a.co/d/09mt7axt
Gerald "Jack" Jackson McLamb
Born: July 18, 1944 - Died: January 11, 2014
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