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i love that he whispered about robbing a bank to end up in there with him so he can rip his skin off and wear it like a cape. at least that's what i would have said it's one of the grossest things i could think of
Unfortunately the high amount of false accusations makes the need for the cops to be as nonviolent as possible, imagine if you got accused of being a child predator falsely and the cops come to your house and shoot you dead
I liked Voight’s anger here; he really made that guy scared, plus I liked how he said he had the guy thrown in with the general population at the end of the episode.
@@nikkimiddlekillsday5161 even criminals have codes, bad ones, dirty ones, the worst ones, they have that code, no kids, only the worst of the worst break it and they get targeted for it is why they are put in special prison cells kept away from the ones who would tare them a new one
For those who don't know, the speech he gives in the interrogation room is actually pretty accurate. Convicts HATE people who hurt kids for the most part
Pretty much. You could be freaking Osama Bin Laden, but the second you cross that line, you're gonna be the target of people FAR worse than Fleece Johnson.
No joke. A friend of mine had to see a judge for something, told us a story about this one guy that attacked someone on the stand, and the judge responded saying that he didn't have to worry about the convict, because the others would take care of him.
Inmate: Guard, what did he do? Guard: I'll tell you but I want 6 months of quiet and no bullshit. Inmate: Bet. Guard: He was child trafficker. 2 kids died because of him. He won't be missed. Inmate: We'll take care of him.
I love this comment sm. The fact that this actually happens in jail. Prisoners who find out if other inmates hurt children will beat the crap out of them
There was a case in Denmark, where the guards made a "mistake" during shift rotation, meaning there was no guard for a few minutes. The guys nuts was placed on a hot plate...
I never understand the logic of "I'll shoot my hostage if you come closer" like, dude, if the hostage is dead you got no more meat shield and the cops won't hesitate to light you up
The real deterrent to prison is never what the guards will do, but rather the inmates. The inmates generally have the same universal code of what is beyond unforgiveable. And no, they're not dumb thugs. They know, nad if they don't, you better believe they'll find out.
Just shows the saying 'honor among thieves' is true. They may be in jail for stealing, gun crimes, etc., but if they get wind there is a child predator among them, the gloves come off.
When I was locked up we had a guy come thru the guards let us know what he did and every race had “fun” with him most guards would look the other way when we dealt with them
@@RockDay-wv8jq That's the thing almost every hard af criminal incarcerated has one thing in common, and that is an abusive childhood. They know what it was like being a child and being victimized. There's a reason why even the AB considers children off limits.
Your anger is based in reality. This character is written to be satisfying to the viewer, but in any semblance of real life, more than half of his cases wouldn’t go to trial due to coercion, and police brutality. You can try to make the bad guy afraid of the dark, but if you do it illegally, there’s a good chance the bad guy won’t see the inside of a prison.
I still would've made sure he made it to general population and slipped info to the inmates... Rules are in place to protect the wrong people, anyone who touches a kid deserves whatever's coming to them... Whether it's in the prison yards or waiting outside their front door
@@hibarikyoya854 Yep, although in this case the dude is a child predator, he doesn't exactly deserve to have rights or laws apply to him. Him having the gaul to ask for a lawyer disgusted me.
Even if their in Special Population, guards sometimes make “mistakes” an inmate finds his way to someplace he shouldn’t be. And sadly attacks this poor man brutally. Then slips away. Oh yea the cameras didn’t see anything either. Weird. >.> lol
Guards probably look the other way while the inmates go vigilante on a child predator. It’s the one line that’s never to be crossed. And when it is, it’s open season on the predator.
Big mistake at the beginning. Jay went after the other guy instead of immediately securing the girl, even though there was already someone covering that escape route. Needlessly put her life in danger.
Halstead is a hypocritical boy scout who keeps wanting to sell Voight out and can't keep it in hid pants when he has a female partner. Eff him and his character!
What I like about the interrogation scene is when Voight gets his hands on the handcuffs it shows that he is still debating on killing him. First as brass knuckles and then using the chain as a means of choking him. It’s a small detail that I appreciate.
@@judahjr6805 that's the sad part; that the sort of people Voights unit take down, like this scumbag, have the right to file lawsuits. 'Yeah, I abuse and kidnap children, but I'm suing you because you kicked me' The law is just wrong!
Inmates who are cops, child molesters, or their relatives are usually the most unsafe in prison. They got targets on their backs & don’t always last long. This guy though, definitely didn’t last more than a few hours in there. Voight made sure of that. This is just one badass way of how Voight protects the city & the people he loves. Edit: I should probably add that snitches don’t always last too long in prison as well
It’s true. Prisons house the worst of society but even they get sick at the idea of hurting a child. And if they know someone in GP with them is a child predator… well… dead man walking.
You wanna know something?... it is like this a lot of killer and drung lord in jails are father and grandpas... i work as a guard and i can tell you alot of us become blind in the moment child killers are being rped and kill..
There wouldn’t be any predators in prison, cause their cases would be thrown out due to police brutality. Sadly, entertaining fiction doesn’t translate well to real life.
One of Voight’s character is he have soft spot on kids and innocent girls who can’t defend themselves against criminals like this. There are more episodes that Voight went full beast mode just like this one but stopped by his crew.
The one thing that about 99% of the criminals in jail agree on is that those that hurt children are the worst and will be dealt with in horrifying ways.
It makes me cry happy tears that such sick people would get even sicker treatment after what they've done to kids. I did not receive the protection I needed for what I went through when I was a child. (Childhood sxual assault by older sibling. For 4 to 5 years, including mental abuse.) It makes me feel validated and loved for being stood up for like this. Even if it's just a series on tv. The ending is so healing to look at even if others wouldn't understand. And I love Hank's harshness toward that guy. It makes me feel like humans actually care. Never really felt that. I'm thankful for the portrayal of this kind of protection. I needed this.
I know the writers want us to think about this, but when I watch CPD it’s hard to reconcile the part of my brain that hates police brutality, and the part that knows that if someone does this to a child it’s a fraction of what I wish would happen to the perp.
Police brutality happens more often on TV than in the real world. And Sickos like this get off more lightly in the real world than they do on tv. Why not be angry about that?
It is not just what the other inmates will do, but also what the guards will not do (meaning they will not keep your info quiet and will not respond quickly.
I agree that what Voight does is not legal.. but... you have to admire the way he gets the job done! What he did to his sons killer is what I suspect anyone who has had a child killed would want to do! Honestly, I think the justice system is broken! Criminals are not scared to break the law! X
as badass as that scene, I'm pretty sure that's not the SOP for dealing with a hostage situation. lots of thing could've gone wrong. the guy could've shot the kid, even if it's just out of fear or nervousness.....
i don't know if it's SOP or not i'm obviously not a cop but that seems like the guy got himself into almost a no win situation door #1 guy shoots the kid hank shoots him but non fatally guy gets to spend what little time he has left in general population where sooner or later what he did will be found out door #2 he points the gun at hank we saw how that turned out which leaves us with door # 3 drop the gun and save yourself the terrible fates of doors # 1 and 2
Yeah by the end of the day, some of these prisoners are also fathers, uncles, grandpa that rarely sees their children or not anymore. And somehow they put their anger on people like this criminal.
I would have done the same thing I have a niece my sisters daughter and I would lose it if anyone ever hurt her and I have 2 Dogs 2 that I love more than anything and plus Hank is a Dad and his son dies in the show and he loses it.
I find it quite interesting that there is hierarchy in prison. You can have the absolute worst kind of people in there, but even them hate people that do things to kids
The actor does an amazing job you know he was made for this type of role, his character, his physique, his voice, it all fits into a Batman like officer. I love it so much
That guy with the deep voice would be a good Punisher comic accurate punisher. as much as i love the show and movies, they always make him younger and more... Soft. He's a grumpy older guy in the comics.
Probably a brief but graphic description of what was going to happen to him while incarcerated when he is "accidentally" left in General Population after the other inmates were informed of what he did.
Hank Voight is an ultimate badass how he shot that guy point blank range to save that Girl. I admire his way of doing things and how he is able to get whatever information he needs by whatever means necessary. I just wonder what he whispered into the guys ear sitting in the chair though does anyone know what Voight may have said?
There’s some episodes that shows Hank’s ability to be the shot caller since he used to work in the gang unit.. all I can think of is either his death on the way to prison or in general population.
Awesome moment, truly exhilarating. But let's be honest...Voigt taking that shot while moving, one hand, no time to aim, with a child in between him and his small, face sized target...dude would've been fired immediately after that bullshit 😂
That is correct..and if any are in the general population and the other inmates find out the charges, accidents happen with a improvised items to take these out.
See, these guys who do this(and even women who participate in the getting these kids sometimes for the guys) fail to realize...that most of these inmates, have kids on the outside. They can't be there to protect them. Inmates...have certain, "codes",. not unlike cops. On this, they are mutually on point.
Probably something about him being someone’s bitch in prison. I assume a comment too like “and you’ve got a pretty mouth” because he tapped his face right afterwards. I used to work in law enforcement and hank is 100% correct…anyone in prison on any kind of child related crime never fares well there
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i love that he whispered about robbing a bank to end up in there with him so he can rip his skin off and wear it like a cape. at least that's what i would have said it's one of the grossest things i could think of
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This kinda ruthless and violent approach against child predators is something I can support
Unfortunately, they still got rights
@The Final Chance I agree
Unfortunately the high amount of false accusations makes the need for the cops to be as nonviolent as possible, imagine if you got accused of being a child predator falsely and the cops come to your house and shoot you dead
@thefinalchance9with that mental thinking, you shouldn’t either.
As far as I’m concerned, the second they started doing this they lost their civil rights
I liked Voight’s anger here; he really made that guy scared, plus I liked how he said he had the guy thrown in with the general population at the end of the episode.
I would say like 75% of the time guards throw the child molesters to the convicts that follow the rules of hurt them badly
@@chrisroney4948 I think even the guards know the pedos deserve no mercy.
That guy definitely didn’t last a day
@@joewhitehead3 I should say not.
He probably gave a few inmates a heads up as well
There are very few things you can do to get on the bad side of both criminals AND police, but hurting kids is your golden ticket
That's not a golden rule it's a cosmic rule
@@nikkimiddlekillsday5161 even criminals have codes, bad ones, dirty ones, the worst ones, they have that code, no kids, only the worst of the worst break it and they get targeted for it is why they are put in special prison cells kept away from the ones who would tare them a new one
@@murcielagokuroko6561 wouldn't bother me one bit if they did
@@murcielagokuroko6561 Pretty sure they'd tear them a few new ones.
And now they get their own “special population” portion of the prison so they are protected from true justice. And that’s disgusting.
For those who don't know, the speech he gives in the interrogation room is actually pretty accurate. Convicts HATE people who hurt kids for the most part
Pretty much. You could be freaking Osama Bin Laden, but the second you cross that line, you're gonna be the target of people FAR worse than Fleece Johnson.
No joke. A friend of mine had to see a judge for something, told us a story about this one guy that attacked someone on the stand, and the judge responded saying that he didn't have to worry about the convict, because the others would take care of him.
Pretty sure everyone knows that...
@@rahhmusic19 Not everyone knows the things that you know. It's important in life to know that.
I’ve heard a few stories from people.
Inmate: Guard, what did he do?
Guard: I'll tell you but I want 6 months of quiet and no bullshit.
Inmate: Bet.
Guard: He was child trafficker. 2 kids died because of him. He won't be missed.
Inmate: We'll take care of him.
I love this comment sm. The fact that this actually happens in jail. Prisoners who find out if other inmates hurt children will beat the crap out of them
And the guards really do give us those creeps
Nicely put. You get a like from me.
There was a case in Denmark, where the guards made a "mistake" during shift rotation, meaning there was no guard for a few minutes. The guys nuts was placed on a hot plate...
@@alexjrgensen2226 Like literally?
Either Voight knew he wouldn’t shoot a kid or he just got lucky either way the fact he kept walking is just so damn intimidating and awesome
I think Voight knew he wouldn't kill the kid cuz if he did his shield was gone that's y he waited for him to aim at him
I think think he was also mad enough that the chance to shoot the guy was his priority.
It was badass
I was channel surfing and caught this scene. I had never seen Chicago PD before. I replayed the scene for my husband. We've been hooked ever since.
I liked that look he gave the guy as he shot him.
I never understand the logic of "I'll shoot my hostage if you come closer" like, dude, if the hostage is dead you got no more meat shield and the cops won't hesitate to light you up
True but so long as they aren't dead you got leverage as cops don't want to see an innocent person killed.
@@dbojangles1597 yes but majority of them wouldn’t kill a hostage and every cop knows this.
Logic does fall short to panic.
I like to imagine a scene where a dude kills his hostage and the cops just give him the officer Murphy treatment
The coldness in the older cops eyes. No pity for the suspect, he just wanted one thing and didn't care how justice was served.
The real deterrent to prison is never what the guards will do, but rather the inmates.
The inmates generally have the same universal code of what is beyond unforgiveable.
And no, they're not dumb thugs. They know, nad if they don't, you better believe they'll find out.
Just shows the saying 'honor among thieves' is true. They may be in jail for stealing, gun crimes, etc., but if they get wind there is a child predator among them, the gloves come off.
When I was locked up we had a guy come thru the guards let us know what he did and every race had “fun” with him most guards would look the other way when we dealt with them
@@chrisroney4948 I’m curious, what did the guy do?
@@RockDay-wv8jq That's the thing almost every hard af criminal incarcerated has one thing in common, and that is an abusive childhood. They know what it was like being a child and being victimized. There's a reason why even the AB considers children off limits.
@@linkais3875 Everything Voight said out loud; and what he whispered.
My best friend was abused as a child so I definitely feel Voights anger. At the end of the day you have to make the bad guy scared of the dark.
Yeah, but I feel like Voight kind of undermines that.
@@sastryvnk4402how?
Agreed. As you said, there are some people in this world that just need to be made to be afraid of the dark.
Your anger is based in reality. This character is written to be satisfying to the viewer, but in any semblance of real life, more than half of his cases wouldn’t go to trial due to coercion, and police brutality. You can try to make the bad guy afraid of the dark, but if you do it illegally, there’s a good chance the bad guy won’t see the inside of a prison.
i smell that price quote
Every police force needs a Hank Voight.
That’s where the brutality lawsuits and distrust of police comes in. I like Voight, but just saying
The media’s always done well with making cops look bad. Even the good cops
@@joewhitehead3 the media are a bunch of overpaid liars. They get paid to make everyone look bad lol
@@Rizzawriter Although, there are those who make themselves look bad on their own
I don't think the world could handle 2 Voights.
I want to be a cop like Hank. He's got morals.
"We get dirty and the world stays clean. That's our job."
Nice captain price quote
@@sethcourtemanche5738foap
Hank the terminator fastest draw in the west
I still would've made sure he made it to general population and slipped info to the inmates... Rules are in place to protect the wrong people, anyone who touches a kid deserves whatever's coming to them... Whether it's in the prison yards or waiting outside their front door
oh he sends him to gen pop anyways
@@Grimmr__and that's why kids we always get things in writing
@@hibarikyoya854 Yep, although in this case the dude is a child predator, he doesn't exactly deserve to have rights or laws apply to him. Him having the gaul to ask for a lawyer disgusted me.
If I recall he walks out of the room, and someone asks him if he actually plans to put him in solitary or whatever, and the cop says “no.”
Even if their in Special Population, guards sometimes make “mistakes” an inmate finds his way to someplace he shouldn’t be. And sadly attacks this poor man brutally. Then slips away. Oh yea the cameras didn’t see anything either. Weird. >.> lol
Hank Voight is a literal Terminator the way he moves forward like that.🤗
Except he doesn’t hurt innocent people
it's fictional but definitely my most liked hank voight moment i've seen he didn't even hesitate
No doubt prisoners would give this guy proper justice
For sure. If there’s one thing prison inmates hate just as much as cops, if not more, it’s people who commit crimes against children
Guards probably look the other way while the inmates go vigilante on a child predator. It’s the one line that’s never to be crossed. And when it is, it’s open season on the predator.
Shanks, fists and a ton of other things coming at you
@@erinclarke2695 "probably"? 100% definitely look the other way.
Big mistake at the beginning. Jay went after the other guy instead of immediately securing the girl, even though there was already someone covering that escape route. Needlessly put her life in danger.
Halstead is a hypocritical boy scout who keeps wanting to sell Voight out and can't keep it in hid pants when he has a female partner.
Eff him and his character!
It's a tv show...
Sorry hero
Sorry. You guys are right. I'd probably blink too?
ok kid, stay being a coward
What I like about the interrogation scene is when Voight gets his hands on the handcuffs it shows that he is still debating on killing him. First as brass knuckles and then using the chain as a means of choking him. It’s a small detail that I appreciate.
The whole time I was rooting for Voight like it was really a fight. Hank does his job well and is definitely efficient
Say what you want about "dirty cops", but i believe the world would be safer if there were more cops like Hank Voight.
That believe is what's gonna cost the city trillions of dollars in lawsuits buddy..
@@judahjr6805 i’d rather pay for safety than save the money and not have it
@@eyesofibad2461 huh?
Eeyup.
@@judahjr6805 that's the sad part; that the sort of people Voights unit take down, like this scumbag, have the right to file lawsuits. 'Yeah, I abuse and kidnap children, but I'm suing you because you kicked me' The law is just wrong!
Inmates who are cops, child molesters, or their relatives are usually the most unsafe in prison. They got targets on their backs & don’t always last long.
This guy though, definitely didn’t last more than a few hours in there. Voight made sure of that. This is just one badass way of how Voight protects the city & the people he loves.
Edit: I should probably add that snitches don’t always last too long in prison as well
Eeyup.
homosexuals are targets in there too
How many cops do go to jail.
@@Jarod-vg9wq I don’t know. But it happens
Is snitching a crime?
It’s true. Prisons house the worst of society but even they get sick at the idea of hurting a child. And if they know someone in GP with them is a child predator… well… dead man walking.
2:07 Dude, the way he just Micheal Myers style walked up to those pervs was freaking epic!
They should’ve had Voight star as Michael Myers. No offense to the OG actor though, he’s awesome.
Except when Michael walks his arms don’t move.
I cannot wait for Chicago PD to return !!!
Me too
If only we ACTUALLY dealt with predators like this!!!
Also someone take my phone, I can't stop rewinding this
Unfortunately, predators have civil rights
You wanna know something?... it is like this a lot of killer and drung lord in jails are father and grandpas... i work as a guard and i can tell you alot of us become blind in the moment child killers are being rped and kill..
There wouldn’t be any predators in prison, cause their cases would be thrown out due to police brutality. Sadly, entertaining fiction doesn’t translate well to real life.
Hank Voight does not play games. He’s relentless, and merciless when he has to be, but he’s very good at his job.
Damn straight
That sergeant is legitimately Mafia. That hand on cheek move, pure Alfa Mafia.
I guess we know now who trainned Batman in the art of intimidation...And his name is Hank Voight!
Or the other way around
I always felt like Voight is the Batman of the Wolf-verse.
Elliot Stabler would be Superman. I hope we get a crossover witht he two someday.
One of Voight’s character is he have soft spot on kids and innocent girls who can’t defend themselves against criminals like this. There are more episodes that Voight went full beast mode just like this one but stopped by his crew.
So many Dads and moms are incarcerated and missing their children more than anything else about freedom
Voight released his inner Stabler there.
No disrespect to Stabler, but Voight makes him look like a softie
From one legend to another.
I love how Voight rubbed his face.. haha
Another inmate would of done the same thing
Voight was never one to play with. He don't do walk-downs, OG do walk-ups!💥💥💯
The one thing that about 99% of the criminals in jail agree on is that those that hurt children are the worst and will be dealt with in horrifying ways.
You could be a cold blooded killer and a cannibal but you will have respect in Genpop.
Touch kids and your life is over in Genpop.
I like that.
They'll either get shanked or beaten to death
It makes me cry happy tears that such sick people would get even sicker treatment after what they've done to kids.
I did not receive the protection I needed for what I went through when I was a child.
(Childhood sxual assault by older sibling. For 4 to 5 years, including mental abuse.)
It makes me feel validated and loved for being stood up for like this. Even if it's just a series on tv.
The ending is so healing to look at even if others wouldn't understand. And I love Hank's harshness toward that guy.
It makes me feel like humans actually care. Never really felt that. I'm thankful for the portrayal of this kind of protection. I needed this.
I know the writers want us to think about this, but when I watch CPD it’s hard to reconcile the part of my brain that hates police brutality, and the part that knows that if someone does this to a child it’s a fraction of what I wish would happen to the perp.
Police brutality happens more often on TV than in the real world.
And Sickos like this get off more lightly in the real world than they do on tv.
Why not be angry about that?
He wasn’t wrong about the prison population and how they feel about children.
It is not just what the other inmates will do, but also what the guards will not do (meaning they will not keep your info quiet and will not respond quickly.
Yeah, I was told once that wether or not you lived as one of those disgusting people is wether or not the guard felt like doing paperwork.
Voig is really a focking badass man
voight*
This is how Batman interrogates people when there aren't roofs to dangle them from.
The world needs more cops like Voight
I couldn’t tell what Voight whispered in the kidnappers ear; but I bet that made his heart stop beating 😎😎😎😎
I don't agree with Voight on many things but he remains my favorite character in the Chicago shows. This was absolutely what was needed.
I agree that what Voight does is not legal.. but... you have to admire the way he gets the job done! What he did to his sons killer is what I suspect anyone who has had a child killed would want to do! Honestly, I think the justice system is broken! Criminals are not scared to break the law! X
hank about that life
Hank is that life
as badass as that scene, I'm pretty sure that's not the SOP for dealing with a hostage situation. lots of thing could've gone wrong. the guy could've shot the kid, even if it's just out of fear or nervousness.....
i don't know if it's SOP or not i'm obviously not a cop but that seems like the guy got himself into almost a no win situation door #1 guy shoots the kid hank shoots him but non fatally guy gets to spend what little time he has left in general population where sooner or later what he did will be found out door #2 he points the gun at hank we saw how that turned out which leaves us with door # 3 drop the gun and save yourself the terrible fates of doors # 1 and 2
Oh so you’re a police officer?
@@zhaitae2470 Oh, so you don't have common sense?
" I want you to see it comin" 3:00 gets me everytime.
He's right about the prison having their own rules, even the guards looks away.
It keeps the prisoners happy, of course they'll look the other way.
If the guards could, they’d join in
Yeah by the end of the day, some of these prisoners are also fathers, uncles, grandpa that rarely sees their children or not anymore. And somehow they put their anger on people like this criminal.
Justice Served.
Voight, my man. That is EXACTLY how you handle a hostage situation 😎😎👍👍
IRL, I'm pretty sure no. But it makes for good TV for certain.
Dude walking up like he's the Terminator
I know it's a show, but if I was in his shoes, I would have done the same thing. Child predators are the worst.
Voight turned into Michael Myers, my god that walk was spooky.
If only Michael Myers had went after people who deserved it
2:08 i have only known this man for 2 minutes and i already love him
2:37 hank went full dad mode
I would have done the same thing I have a niece my sisters daughter and I would lose it if anyone ever hurt her and I have 2 Dogs 2 that I love more than anything and plus Hank is a Dad and his son dies in the show and he loses it.
2:56 "TURN OVER!!! I want you to see it comin'." Fkn GOLD. IYKYK
My man interrogated like batman
"Your ability to live"
Anything that involves children, all the rules get flung out of the window
I find it quite interesting that there is hierarchy in prison. You can have the absolute worst kind of people in there, but even them hate people that do things to kids
They probably do bad to full grown adults, not children who have innocence and have a lot of life ahead of them but mostly innocent
Whatever was whispered into that bastard ears made him feel true horror.
I would make him tell me everything and still put him in general population 😂
Which is exactly what happened here
Yeah it got cut off but right after Voight said he didn’t mean a word he said.
Voight has the voice of Batman but the personality of Red Hood and i love what he does to people who hurt kids and women
I don't know what voight whispered but what ever it was it worked.
They moment they moved in gave me a chill it was very COOL
The actor does an amazing job you know he was made for this type of role, his character, his physique, his voice, it all fits into a Batman like officer. I love it so much
My brain can't fathom how people can kidnap kids and then sell them! Its disgusting!
I wish I could hear what Voight told him cuz it sure did get the snaps out of him 😂💅👄
This is how it should be against child molesters no mercy.
Especially the ones who profit off of it
I wonder what kind of hellish thing he whispered into his ear😆😈😈💀
Jason Beghe should be Thomas Wayne's Batman in Flash Point. Prove me wrong.
I wonder what Hank whispered in that guys ear...
"Give me the passwords to all your twisted websites."
"What's in it for me?"
"Your ability to live."
🤭🤭🤭
That guy with the deep voice would be a good Punisher comic accurate punisher. as much as i love the show and movies, they always make him younger and more... Soft. He's a grumpy older guy in the comics.
2:12 the fact that hank got a clean headshot under that state of mind is incredible
This is why voight is awesome he doesn’t stand for child predators
Ain't nobody like bad ass Hank!!
I generally don’t agree at all with these tactics, but risking the conviction to rescue the children is an obvious choice.
02:04 what a badass walk omg this is so well..I woul be scared!
God I love to know what he whispered in his ear
Probably a brief but graphic description of what was going to happen to him while incarcerated when he is "accidentally" left in General Population after the other inmates were informed of what he did.
He pulled a Batman when he whispered in bros ear
The absolute terminator walk is something I can get behind
Love the sound of the projectile’s impact
Hank Voight is an ultimate badass how he shot that guy point blank range to save that Girl. I admire his way of doing things and how he is able to get whatever information he needs by whatever means necessary. I just wonder what he whispered into the guys ear sitting in the chair though does anyone know what Voight may have said?
There’s some episodes that shows Hank’s ability to be the shot caller since he used to work in the gang unit.. all I can think of is either his death on the way to prison or in general population.
In the face as well
Awesome moment, truly exhilarating. But let's be honest...Voigt taking that shot while moving, one hand, no time to aim, with a child in between him and his small, face sized target...dude would've been fired immediately after that bullshit 😂
Is it just me or does anyone else wanna know what Voight whispered to him at the end??
It's better left up to your imagination.
This video makes me realize that sarge is pretty much Batman
That is a very dangerous/scary look on Voight's face at the 3:16 mark. Man is not messing around!
Imagine if Chicago pd actually did there jobs like this show🤣
The Voice from the old cop is awesome 😮😊
If I'm not wrong the inmates don't take kindly child abusers.
That is correct..and if any are in the general population and the other inmates find out the charges, accidents happen with a improvised items to take these out.
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Too bad, well. Accident happens, some more them others
Or cops or their relatives
Imagine if he was at his breaking point like this probably isn’t him at his maddest so 😂
"Hey sergeant if we kill em we can't get da kidz!!!" LMMFAOOO
See, these guys who do this(and even women who participate in the getting these kids sometimes for the guys) fail to realize...that most of these inmates, have kids on the outside. They can't be there to protect them. Inmates...have certain, "codes",. not unlike cops. On this, they are mutually on point.
THAT WAS A CLEAN HEADSHOT FROM VOIGHT
If only Chicago's actual PD was this active haha
I’m guessing you know quite a lot about the real life Chicago police?
That’s Chicago baby.
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Voight reminds me alot of jack bauer...my kind of cops
6:00 what did voight whisper in his ear?
Probably something about him being someone’s bitch in prison. I assume a comment too like “and you’ve got a pretty mouth” because he tapped his face right afterwards. I used to work in law enforcement and hank is 100% correct…anyone in prison on any kind of child related crime never fares well there
I don't think we wanna know.
I wanna know the answer to that no matter the graphic nature.
I think it’s called a “Z-job.”
“I know where you live, Floyd.”
Wait, sorry wrong series.
You could tell by the way the Sergeant was touching him that he either really wanted to hurt him 🙂