When i was 16 years old ( i am currently 19 ) i hung out with people that all they did was look for trouble they decided to try to rob someone and that someone later on called the cops and he found out it was us and cops came to my house and hand cuffed me they didn't bring me to the police station they said that they would uncuff me in the supervision of my dad and then i gave a state my after that they came back saying that if the person that was robbed stole pressed charges then we would go to court he never pressed charges my question is does that mean it will show that i have been charged if i sign up to be come a police officer or what ?
Were you booked? In other words, did they take prints and photographs?
If not, then there is likely little more than a record of the arrest or detention in the local police records.
You will be required to reveal this to a background investigator. Hopefully this event is about 10 years in your past and you have had an exemplary school and employment record since then with no brushes with the law, alcohol problems, domestic discord, etc. Getting jammed up as part of a robbery is going to be a HUGE problem for a potential employer! If you are now barely 20 or 21, it will still be sufficiently recent to give any potential employer serious concern.
In an age of shrinking budgets and smaller police forces, these jobs can become far more competitive in many states. If it comes down to the guy who did NOT commit an uncharged felony and you, who do you think they will go with?
Actions have consequences - and your actions show a lot about who you were. Unless a LOT of good work and positive acts - and
years - have been put between that act and the time you apply, you can probably kiss a career in law enforcement goodbye. If you are still young, go to school, get a degree, work hard, avoid any excessive consumption of alcohol (i.e. no barhopping, weekend binges, kid parties with kegs in the kitchen, etc.), get good friends that hold positive values, and hold down a steady job with increasing responsibility.
Good luck.