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VIDEO Mayor's Son Calls Cop 'F-ing B-ch' 'Mother F-er,' Now Cops Face Discipline

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said he has "addressed" the incident with his 22-year-old son.

Aurora, CO – The son of Denver Mayor Michael Hancock unleashed a tirade of vulgar language and entitled behavior during a traffic stop in March, recently leaked bodycam footage showed (video below).

“My dad’s the mayor, you f*****g f****t! Ha ha...You can fetch that,” Jordan Hancock spouted during the brief video. “Guess what? I’m about to get you fired, you f*****g b***h!”

The incident occurred just before 8 a.m. on March 23, when an unnamed Aurora Police Department officer pulled Hancock over for traveling 65 miles per hour in a 40 mile per hour zone, KMGH reported.

The 20-second bodycam video – which was not authorized to be released – captured Hancock’s arrogant demeanor during his exchange with the officer.

“Mayor of what? Of Denver?” the officer asked Hancock, 22, after he declared who his father was.

“Yeah. Exactly m****r f****r,” Hancock retorted. “Don’t worry about it.”

“Well, you’re in Aurora,” the officer told him.

Hancock went on to tell the officer that he was going to get him fired.

“Oh yeah? For what?” the officer asked him.

“Yeah. Exactly – don’t worry about it,” Hancock said. “Hatin’ in blue.”

“I see your dad’s going to be proud,” the officer commented.

“Exactly. And I got my own, you f*****g f****t,” Hancock replied, just before the clip ended.

On the citation, the officer wrote, “Attitude very poor – see video,” according to KMGH.

Hancock appeared in court on Monday morning, and told the judge he had been speeding because he was running late.

He was fined $250.

Following his son’s court hearing, Mayor Hancock issued a statement, and said he had “addressed” his 22-year-old son’s behavior.

“He's apologized to the officer,” the Mayor explained. “While we don't support nor condone his inexcusable actions & words, we love our son dearly & will work w/him to turn a personal mistake into a valuable lesson for himself & the community.”

The Aurora Police Department said that the officer involved “was in compliance with department policies throughout the encounter,” but noted that an internal investigation was underway to determine how the footage was leaked to KMGH.

“It is of great concern to the Aurora Police Department that the video was released without departmental authorization, especially while the matter is pending prosecution,” the department said in a statement, according to the news outlet. “Any member who is found to have violated departmental policies and procedures will be held accountable.”

Hancock refused to speak to reporters following his court hearing, KMGH reported.

Hancock was also uncooperative with officers on Sep. 28, 2014, when investigators questioned him about the shooting of 19-year-old Jalen Robinson, The Denver Post reported.

Robinson, who was traveling in an SUV with Hancock and other friends, was shot in the back of the head by front seat passenger Eddie Johnson.

Hancock claimed that the round was fired by someone outside of the vehicle, although Johnson later pleaded guilty to multiple charges related to the incident.

Robinson survived his injury.

You can watch bodycam footage of Hancock’s encounter with the Aurora officer in the video below:

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Sergeant PJB
Sergeant PJB

This headline is misleading. The investigation has absolutely nothing to do with the officer's actions during the stop. It has everything to do with someone violating division policy regarding the unauthorized release of an evidentiary video. Blue Lives Matter, PLEASE do not fall into line with other media outlets' misleads please!

tfort
tfort

The offense was speeding, not attitude. Leave your personal commentary to yourself. It doesn’t change the ticket at all.

When you are smart mouthed to a citizen, do you write, “ I was disrespectful to a citizen” as part of your report”? No way.

When a citizen is polite, do you write “great guy, I really liked him”? No way.

There is a jurisdiction that was caught drawing a smile face or frown face on the back of tickets. The judge would check to see to know if she should dismiss or throw the book at them. I went to school with a guy who became a deputy, he said be nice and you will get away with more, poor attitude and he will get you for everything he can. He said that was pretty much universal. You guys just cat stop yourselves. Morality runs high with cops?

No mention of the
video?

Thinblueline
Thinblueline

@tfort are you a cop? If not how do you know what should be written on a ticket, we write notes on the backs of our tickets all the time as that is basically your report, it is for recollection of the stop.

61mouse
61mouse

Next article on him will be he was kiled

tfort
tfort

Poor attitude is not a crime. Should not have been written on the ticket. Give him the ticket and go on.

Body cam: if you are going to release the body cam without authorization, then release all body cams. Can't release the ones that make you look good.

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Texasbunny
Texasbunny

A sociopath, psychopath in the making...I believe he is already there...hope he unleashes on his worthless parents...I'll be watching for an episode of this disaster on Investigation Discovery...

John-Brown
John-Brown

Title of story is very misleading. There was not one word in this story that indicated this specific officer faces discipline, nor any other officer at this point. An internal investigation is ongoing. End of story.

Jimmyd2
Jimmyd2

Sounds like daddy has made a habit in the past of using his position to smooth over things for his son and created a monster in the process. His sense of entitlement to special treatment because of his relationship to the mayor is appalling. Wonder how this would have gone without the video of the encounter being "leaked"?

TazCop
TazCop

Your son is a FUCKING IDIOT. Thinks he can use your position as his own. Work with what, a 22 year old spoiled hood rat. What's the boy going to do when you leave office, plunder, burn and riot?

wholearmor
wholearmor

'“He's apologized to the officer,” the Mayor explained. “While we don't support nor condone his inexcusable actions & words, we love our son dearly & will work w/him to turn a personal mistake into a valuable lesson for himself & the community.”

"...personal mistake...?" Um, hey dad, that was no mistake. It was deliberate. No wonder your kid's a jerk. You've probably been excusing all his bad behavior as a mistake all his life.