I’d definitely be calling for back up at this point so at least you can get another pair of eyes since you can’t count on Bradford as he’s just riding along for the most part.
No sir. Even on plain clothes day, if the rookie genuinely needs help, the plain clothed officer ALWAYS steps in. In thit case, Lucy's a badass and needed ZERO backup
Even if it hadn’t been blood, I would’ve gone to check too if I saw a dog digging at a garage door for no seemingly viable reason I have been informed NUMEROUS times in my comment thread that I am very wrong: MY COMMENT WAS JUST SIMPLY AN OPINION I MADE FROM THE DAMN CLIP. IT IS ALSO A FCKING TV SHOW IDJITS!
@ it probably would be extingent (is that the right word?) circumstances? But regardless, there are examples of people basically trespassing/etc. (Lassie, etc.) to help someone in need. Also, tv show
Or like the actress needed to blink and it got missed in the edit. Given Tim doesn’t rush to attempt first aid, I think we’re meant to conclude she’s dead, although more of the episode should establish that.
Dried blood doesn't give probable cause for anything, and even if it did probable cause isn't enough to enter a private building without a warrant. You need exigent circumstances to do that which this doesn't even come close to giving. At best this could be used to argue for a warrant because something likely happened in the recent past that needs to be investigated. It's not evidence of anything actively happening right now so not enough to bypass the warrant.
Every single time any of these characters are shown for a second of being wrong in a situation it's immediately followed by the person they were "wrong about" being arrested for something. Its cop glazing at it's finest.
You can tell this is TV cop Land. The girl cop took out a violent suspect in 5 seconds on the ground and cuffed. I've never seen that in a body cam video
Why does this show think cops committing crimes is cool like if this was real life the whole county DP would’ve been sued into oblivion every cop fired or let go all because one department is sooooooooooooo corrupt they made every cop in the city look bad like come on this show should be off the air for all the crimes they glorify😂
This episode the TOs had plain clothes day where essentially they aren't exactly on duty with their rookies. This is to observe them and to see what they would do and what decisions they would make without much help from their TO.
Such a satisfying arrest
It was illegal and she planted evidence which makes her arrest illegal
@@yaboithereduxHow did she plant evidence?
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@@yaboitheredux She didn't plant any evidence. What's wrong with you?
@@yaboithereduxWhat is dude yapping about
He did not, in fact, have a good night
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO GIVES THE NAME OF THE SHOW.
The rookie on hulu
Also the episodes
Don’t watch it, it sucks.
Lucy is really good at her work ❤
Except the case would be thrown out do to illegall search
@@marushall263not in this case, blood on the door gives cause for a search without warrant.
Lucy was made for this job
One of my fav actors❤
Tim in the shorts final felling proud in Lucy when, she's smelling something wrong...👏🏽
Now he can make the complaint face-to-face
As soon as he's dealt with the other small matter at hand 😂
Bang goes his harassment claims.
The Rookie (Season 01 Episode 14)
Well. Doesn't need to use his plan minutes making that complaint now.
You have all info available! Good on you! Thank you for being a good content creator!
It's rare that you fight a content creator who provides a source. Thanks.
I’d definitely be calling for back up at this point so at least you can get another pair of eyes since you can’t count on Bradford as he’s just riding along for the most part.
No sir. Even on plain clothes day, if the rookie genuinely needs help, the plain clothed officer ALWAYS steps in. In thit case, Lucy's a badass and needed ZERO backup
Well she has a bodycam too
That guy deserved to get arrested.
no shit he just killed his wife
It was his neighbour not his wife
no shit he just killed not his wife
Oh Sherlock
@@azab0b not even his wife
She wouldn’t shut up is by far the worst defense you could have😂
That's the crazy guy from the movie the Crazies
That movie was insane! Loved it!
Wow, that's crazy
Later on, Celina Juárez would prove herself equally perceptive on more than one occasion as a rookie.
Lucy is like never wrong 😂
Would've been hilarious if Tim said now what did I just tell you. Referencing him saying have s good night
Great choice 😮
lol, like cops ever get fired 😂😂😂
They do, you just don't hear about it because it doesn't fit the news narrative.
But please continue being brainwashed
They are often just allowed to move to another department.
new show maybe two maybe 3 seasons. looks like goodish tv.
That’s why every time you see a video of someone filming police “harassing“ them it almost always ends badly.
Poor dog
Fr😢
And the lady?
@@RoyalCaymanianshe’s dead
Walk away and get a search warrant.
Probable cause
she should have gotten a warrant
That’s private property woman ☕️
This "boss babe" theme has played itself out.
It was in fact not a very good night for him
Even if it hadn’t been blood, I would’ve gone to check too if I saw a dog digging at a garage door for no seemingly viable reason
I have been informed NUMEROUS times in my comment thread that I am very wrong: MY COMMENT WAS JUST SIMPLY AN OPINION I MADE FROM THE DAMN CLIP. IT IS ALSO A FCKING TV SHOW IDJITS!
Nah, dog digging the door aint reasonable cause.
@ usually dogs acting odd like that can give assistance
@@ShyBookwormGirl yea but its not enough for them to legally search that garage.
@ it probably would be extingent (is that the right word?) circumstances? But regardless, there are examples of people basically trespassing/etc. (Lassie, etc.) to help someone in need. Also, tv show
@@ShyBookwormGirl stay in school bud
Well she wasn’t dead since I saw her make a faint half blink like she was dying but not dead
Or like the actress needed to blink and it got missed in the edit. Given Tim doesn’t rush to attempt first aid, I think we’re meant to conclude she’s dead, although more of the episode should establish that.
@ oh looked like she was dying but not dead
Guy had such a guilty conscience when he wanted to make a harassment complaint to his boss.
Dog owners got snitch
Dried blood doesn't give probable cause for anything, and even if it did probable cause isn't enough to enter a private building without a warrant.
You need exigent circumstances to do that which this doesn't even come close to giving. At best this could be used to argue for a warrant because something likely happened in the recent past that needs to be investigated. It's not evidence of anything actively happening right now so not enough to bypass the warrant.
This is such fantasy. Imagine a cop being fired for harassment.
A rookie cop with no powerful backer might get fired
Female cops on tv are so bad ass
Every single time any of these characters are shown for a second of being wrong in a situation it's immediately followed by the person they were "wrong about" being arrested for something. Its cop glazing at it's finest.
Nice find lucy!
Wrong blood I would look
What's your message? That sometimes police harassment is a good thing?
such a stupid unrealistic show.
You can tell this is TV cop Land. The girl cop took out a violent suspect in 5 seconds on the ground and cuffed.
I've never seen that in a body cam video
Your not a genius for being able to tell the difference between a show and real life
@Faiths123 you missed the subtlety of my remark
Why does this show think cops committing crimes is cool like if this was real life the whole county DP would’ve been sued into oblivion every cop fired or let go all because one department is sooooooooooooo corrupt they made every cop in the city look bad like come on this show should be off the air for all the crimes they glorify😂
There weren’t any crimes committed by the cops.
Because something that is right is not lawful. I personally don't believe that blindly following the law is a good choice either. Neither do cops
@medojed8266 What did they do morally wrong according to you?
@@gf859 Searching the garage without a warrant because she thought she saw blood is a violation of the man's rights.
@@Edinboron No, it's not. It is probable cause, case closed.
So the rookie had more fucking sense than the trainer. Typical
As I remember, it was plain clothes day and her trainer was there to observe her progress and the decisions they make.
This episode the TOs had plain clothes day where essentially they aren't exactly on duty with their rookies. This is to observe them and to see what they would do and what decisions they would make without much help from their TO.