"Walk out nice and easy, hands behind your head" "End this" Well that is one negotiator that should immediately be fired, you don't ever use words like that that make the person think about death, how stupid can you be.
plenty of people today and a number get murdered going to Africa trying to get their money back. People were also falling to what the scam was known as in the 19th century which was the Spanish Prisoner
People still fall for that sort of stuff, it’s painful. Most of the victims are men , they stop all semblance of caution when talking with a women (or a supposed woman ) and they are often desperate to have money and becoming “Someone”. Still some victims are women, older ones in particular.
It’s called the long con.... At least they didn’t give her a check to cash. Then-in steps the FBI and Secret Service. And that’s the truth. Oh yeah she can go to jail if the check is high enough. I think they call it embezzlement.
Why do cops and detectives always care so much about whose case it is? Just find out who the killer is, that's all you gotta do! Who cares about the credit?!
Funding and promotions are based on metrics in all organizations. In a car dealership, its based on sales. In a police department, its based on convictions and tickets.
Watch The Wire, it’s all in “juking the stats.” “Turning red cases into black.” (Meaning open versus solved) And turning rapes into assault, murders into manslaughter, etc...
Numbers matter to the department and to the officers. More cases that are being caught *and* solved equal higher budgets and having more convictions/arrests under your belt as an officer is how you get promoted. Police teams and departments argue amongst eachother about jurisdictions and who gets what case because they want the cases that will make them look good but want the others to take on the difficult/messy ones. It's the same corporate politics as any workplace, only difference is that the people doing it can legally kidnap(aka arrest)/kill people while doing their job.
No, he's right. Taking hostages is a temporary solution (you're not gonna keep them forever, right?), and if you kill them / turn to violence, your life is done, you're going to jail forever. Hence, don't turn your temporary solution into a permanent problem.
Yeah that was dumb when I heard it. I recently watched the show on TV the other day an old TV show cuz it was the only thing I wanted that I've got an antenna TV so don't judge. Anyway there's a guy who's going to jump from the ledge. Let's just say the officer that responded in the TV show he handed the suicidal man a empty gun and told him to blow his brains out. The guy almost fell off and took a cop with him but you know TV it's got plot armor but yeah definitely not the smartest move to tell someone who is suicidal to end it I mean he did end it technically but I would avoid that conversation
This video reminds of two things. First, the bearbrook four: their killer was identified before they were. Second, the show who the bleep did I marry; it was all about people who didn't know about their spouses criminal activity.
The only time I knew when cops don't care about getting the credit is when they work to solve the murder of one of their own. Guess that's not the case anymore
This is without a doubt the single dumbest episode of L&A out there. Spoilers: The main point of the entire episode was because some guy believes he is the child of President JFK. No seriously.
The moment the plot involves anything relating to JFK, that is a sign that the writers have officially run out of ideas. Same thing with time travel in a science fiction series.
This episode is from 2009 and people still use flip phones including my Assistant Supervisor who won’t update to a iPhone considering the original Law and Order started in 1990 and remember when they used Apple computers, pay phones, pagers on the show.
@@moobad6326 Well, he did probably murder someone and steal some pretty big things. They can BOTH be the problem. But murder is bit worse then being dumb
If any partner I had fell for that scam I would be gone in an instant. You can suffer with your mistake I will not help you if you are that stupid to give that much money away.
The Nigerian prince scam wouldnt have become such a meme if so many people hadn't fallen for it. the days before the internet must have been very trusting
I fell prey in the 90s for about 50k. Fortunately I was able to recover some of it. I thought my money was feeding children. That was the most common one back then. Phony foundations were not monitored like they are now.
Are we going to talk about U.S. Grant sending a letter to Jefferson Davis? The commanding general of the US army sending a letter to the President of the Confederacy? Yeah....that would be an unexpected find under my kid's crib.
One of the more complicated episodes ever. Quickly moved away from the cop and onto a guy who thought he was JFK’s illegitimate son. Bernard and Lupo screw something up while questing him, so he walks. Connie gets blamed and gets pissed, but they make up (no kissing involved sadly.) They pull a scam on the Kennedy wantsabee making him think that if he waves the immunity he has from the screwup, the public will learn JFK was his dad. He chooses to go to jail as JFK’s son rather than life a free life as a nobody. And since they scanned him, he ends up going to jail as a nobody.
Basically it’s where someone claiming to be a prince from Nigeria emails, texts, or calls you and asks for a large sum of money because they allegedly “lost their throne” and can use your money to get it back, as well as promising to pay you back even more money then you gave them once they get their throne back
Its the vulnerable ones that usually end up getting caught in the trap. A coworker of my father just recently fell for it earlier this year; it was right after her husband died unexpectedly.
usually the ''rich nigerian prince'' scammer story is pretty outdated but some scammers still try it to this day . nowadays romance scams, free Iphone scams, airpod scams, pakistani/Indian microsoft call center scams seems to fly well with the zoomers. well the last mentioned targets boomers but you get the point .
"Walk out nice and easy, hands behind your head"
"End this"
Well that is one negotiator that should immediately be fired, you don't ever use words like that that make the person think about death, how stupid can you be.
I agree. Saying "End this." is the last thing you should say.
Good thing it’s a show and not real😐
As soon as the negotiator said "End this" I thought the cop would kill himself with his gun.
It’s a TV show. Get a life
Agreed!
Did anybody anywhere in this clip ever get their coffee!?
Bruh…she fell for the Nigerian Prince scam??? Oh god…
She's a blonde.🤷♀️
@@slyguythreeonetwonine3172 that’s such an original opinion
I think if you’re dumb enough to fall for one of the most infamous scams ever I can’t feel sorry for you. Some people are just born suckers.
@@godessnerd It’s an opinion that still stands lol
Thats was a thing during 2006 to 2010
Did she really fall for the worst scam ever made?
plenty of people today and a number get murdered going to Africa trying to get their money back. People were also falling to what the scam was known as in the 19th century which was the Spanish Prisoner
If my wife lost 62K....it wouldn't be me working overtime to get it back.
People still fall for that sort of stuff, it’s painful. Most of the victims are men , they stop all semblance of caution when talking with a women (or a supposed woman ) and they are often desperate to have money and becoming “Someone”. Still some victims are women, older ones in particular.
A Nigerian Prince needs my help? Well sign me uppp lol why is it always NIGERIA
It’s called the long con.... At least they didn’t give her a check to cash. Then-in steps the FBI and Secret Service. And that’s the truth. Oh yeah she can go to jail if the check is high enough. I think they call it embezzlement.
"end this". Well, at least the negotiator got to go home shortly after.
"End this." - what a lousy negotiater.
Not a real negotiator
Man inflation must be hitting Nigeria hard. The prince only asked me for 40K. 😂
I think he was asking for your Astartes figurines, bro.
Why do cops and detectives always care so much about whose case it is? Just find out who the killer is, that's all you gotta do! Who cares about the credit?!
Funding and promotions are based on metrics in all organizations. In a car dealership, its based on sales. In a police department, its based on convictions and tickets.
Watch The Wire, it’s all in “juking the stats.” “Turning red cases into black.” (Meaning open versus solved)
And turning rapes into assault, murders into manslaughter, etc...
Numbers matter to the department and to the officers. More cases that are being caught *and* solved equal higher budgets and having more convictions/arrests under your belt as an officer is how you get promoted. Police teams and departments argue amongst eachother about jurisdictions and who gets what case because they want the cases that will make them look good but want the others to take on the difficult/messy ones. It's the same corporate politics as any workplace, only difference is that the people doing it can legally kidnap(aka arrest)/kill people while doing their job.
Because their egos matter, the victims don't.
@@susivarga7303 you weren't that bright growing up huh?
Love the look Lt. Van Buren gives Det. Benard at 5:28...
Lol
... Doesn't he mean "Don't use a permanent solution on a temporary problem?"
No, he's right. Taking hostages is a temporary solution (you're not gonna keep them forever, right?), and if you kill them / turn to violence, your life is done, you're going to jail forever.
Hence, don't turn your temporary solution into a permanent problem.
It's just a variation on the same theme, though admittedly I've never heard it phrased the way the guy mentioned it here
I think the hostage negotiator was going by smudged notes he wrote on the palm of his hand.
@@Treblaine 🤣 🤣
Suicide prevention 101: avoid the phrase “end this”.
😂
Planting ideas and solutions. One stone, 2 birds
Yeah that was dumb when I heard it. I recently watched the show on TV the other day an old TV show cuz it was the only thing I wanted that I've got an antenna TV so don't judge. Anyway there's a guy who's going to jump from the ledge. Let's just say the officer that responded in the TV show he handed the suicidal man a empty gun and told him to blow his brains out. The guy almost fell off and took a cop with him but you know TV it's got plot armor but yeah definitely not the smartest move to tell someone who is suicidal to end it I mean he did end it technically but I would avoid that conversation
He also said don’t make a temporary solution, a permanent problem Lol
This video reminds of two things. First, the bearbrook four: their killer was identified before they were. Second, the show who the bleep did I marry; it was all about people who didn't know about their spouses criminal activity.
Pff the way the lieutenant immediately backed off lol man i miss her!
I love these Law and Order clips but the cheesy one liners by the detectives are absolutely criminal
This is stupid how did he just see a random piece of paper on the bottom of a crib. NEXT.
Mind your manners.
Or I'll mind them FOR you.
Punk. 😠
The only time I knew when cops don't care about getting the credit is when they work to solve the murder of one of their own. Guess that's not the case anymore
“God Scott what did you do?”
Get out of the financial mess you made sweetheart
7:20 When Law and Order becomes National Treasure.
The JFK episode!
yeah the last two seasons is when the episodes were all over the place.
?
Tell me more Aaron !
Come on Aaron, spill the beans, spoil
If a Nigerian texts you about money call the cops
This is without a doubt the single dumbest episode of L&A out there.
Spoilers:
The main point of the entire episode was because some guy believes he is the child of President JFK. No seriously.
I refuse to watch the episode because of that lol
I haven't watched this episode but could it be loosely based on the real Jack Worthington who claimed he was JFK's son?
Every male Kennedy had a problem keeping their pants on
The moment the plot involves anything relating to JFK, that is a sign that the writers have officially run out of ideas. Same thing with time travel in a science fiction series.
@@michaelmorton5698 Shark jump? 😜
oh dang, is this the prequel for that movie National Treasure?
You got to like Bernard and Lupe's on the show
Someone help me out… the male hostage looks extremely familiar. Has he been in anything else?
$62,000 to a nigerian prince😂
I wish they would've showed the shooting
How did this episode end? Anyone got a summary?
Nigerian prince? Wow, this is old.
This episode is from 2009 and people still use flip phones including my Assistant Supervisor who won’t update to a iPhone considering the original Law and Order started in 1990 and remember when they used Apple computers, pay phones, pagers on the show.
This is nothing. It’s the early episodes with Polaroids, pay phones and beepers that get me.
7:35 " God scottie what did you do" really woman 😒
She lost their entire savings on a scam.
@@Joeh1154 yeah and scottie is the problem 🤣
@@moobad6326 Well, he did probably murder someone and steal some pretty big things. They can BOTH be the problem. But murder is bit worse then being dumb
@@moobad6326 Scotty doesn't know.
@@moobad6326 Well, he did kill a guy
Someone trying to paying the debt at stake
Can't wait for next week new season
moral of the story , dont pick a stupid wife.
$62,000???
If this was my life, she’d be the victim!
When she said email from Nigeria...even the white cop had a look like..come on now!?! She lost one for the team..lmfao
A lot of it is also ego, bragging rights who got the most collars solved the most cases
Really falling for the nigerian prince scam cmon now even my grandfather knows that one what a weak plot
I love the whole do you know who I am reverse
6:17 "I was so stupid."
Yeah, you were.
now I want some coffe!
Because the cop who closes the most cases gets promoted.
6:27 Girl. $62,000! In this economy?! You got me messed up. I'm surprised he didn't leave her.
I know she ain’t talking what did you do
Oh my god! WOW! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
If any partner I had fell for that scam I would be gone in an instant. You can suffer with your mistake I will not help you if you are that stupid to give that much money away.
"You can suffer with your mistake", you realize that she gave away *their* savings? It wasn't just her problem.
The Nigerian prince scam wouldnt have become such a meme if so many people hadn't fallen for it. the days before the internet must have been very trusting
I fell prey in the 90s for about 50k. Fortunately I was able to recover some of it. I thought my money was feeding children. That was the most common one back then. Phony foundations were not monitored like they are now.
Are we going to talk about U.S. Grant sending a letter to Jefferson Davis? The commanding general of the US army sending a letter to the President of the Confederacy? Yeah....that would be an unexpected find under my kid's crib.
Does anyone know what season and episode this is?
In the description box
@@dee191403 thanks, sorry, I can't see that in my Fire TV. I should have looked on my phone
Anyone else just exclaim "Rue McClanahan!?!?!?"
I thought wife got knocked up by old guy
seems would have made a better episode
Anyone know how it ended
One of the more complicated episodes ever. Quickly moved away from the cop and onto a guy who thought he was JFK’s illegitimate son. Bernard and Lupo screw something up while questing him, so he walks. Connie gets blamed and gets pissed, but they make up (no kissing involved sadly.) They pull a scam on the Kennedy wantsabee making him think that if he waves the immunity he has from the screwup, the public will learn JFK was his dad. He chooses to go to jail as JFK’s son rather than life a free life as a nobody. And since they scanned him, he ends up going to jail as a nobody.
Those kinda scams still happens today that's why I wish cash app and other financial apps was outlawed
Can someone tell me what the Nigerian prince scam is? I haven't heard if it or just hadn't fallen for it.
Basically it’s where someone claiming to be a prince from Nigeria emails, texts, or calls you and asks for a large sum of money because they allegedly “lost their throne” and can use your money to get it back, as well as promising to pay you back even more money then you gave them once they get their throne back
It was the first big scam in the early internet years. It still happens but now it's mainly elderly people that become victims
Brutal
Nigerian Prince scam...didn't know that was still a thing
Always power
I love cop on cop crime
Why
Perfect
ah yes, the good ol' nigerian prince getting inheritance and moving money abroad.....
There is a gag order at the end because it's an ongoing federal investigation on JFK assassination case. Pretty fucking funny
It had to be from Nigeria
🙄
Wow
THE BABY WAS IN ON IT ARREST THE BABY!!!!
good man let them go
SO, there are actual people that believe in the Nigerian Prince story?
Why do you think people still find people posting it to them till this day? it's sad
Its the vulnerable ones that usually end up getting caught in the trap. A coworker of my father just recently fell for it earlier this year; it was right after her husband died unexpectedly.
usually the ''rich nigerian prince'' scammer story is pretty outdated but some scammers still try it to this day .
nowadays romance scams, free Iphone scams, airpod scams, pakistani/Indian microsoft call center scams seems to fly well with the zoomers. well the last mentioned targets boomers but you get the point .
@@EmoMetalMusicLuvr16 greed also sadly.. the dream of easy money.....
@@albertbresca8904 It's not greed. It's them being naïve and thinking that they could make an investment into it.
Lol someone falling for a Nigerian scam.
It's a TV show
Nice video and first view
You have no way of knowing if you are their first viewer lol view counts don’t show up right away.
@@miranda13c 😂😂
@@miranda13c right lol 🤷🏻♀️😂