@@burimfazliu3102 You are probably right, but I find the answer sad. In Nolan’s case his Superiors seem stacked against him, solely because he found his preference for duty later in life.
And now we are all sheering: "We are so proud of you guys!" 🎉🤩 Tim and Angela are going to be extremely proud of their rookies and although I miss Chenford riding together, I admire J and L as a team.
While I know this show issin't 100% realistic, it made me respect policemen so mush more. Yes.. sadly there are bad cops here and there, and yes it sucks when you get a speed ticket. But they are the one's that go towards danger when it counts.
@Animo Figmentum well said my friend. Me myself I always respect the police and never had any trouble with them. And during some riots we had, I'm glad we had them.
I have to say, I really appreciate everything the show has NOT covered. I am serious. It's been nice not seeing COVID related stuff and no BLM riots. Even when they did cover racism it wasn't extreme and all in our faces like other shows. I watch TV to escape reality not relive stuff that happened a couple months ago.
@paulstelian97 Doug Stanton. But if you want to see Brandon Routh as a villain, albeit comedic, check out Scott Pilgrim VS the World. He plays the third Evil Ex.
Yes there is is no search warrant but i don't think they were going for a court case they found the child also the part they said the criminal had an arest warrant from before from when they read the car number
@@BatteryH1862 well I have, but none of the six exeption made by the supreme court applies, they just guessed that it could be that house and that house happens to belong to someone who has a criminal record don't think that's enough for probable cause though by that logic the police could go to a rough neighbourhood after a crime happened and start busting down every door
@@maxmustermann-zx9yq yet they didn't bust down every door. They followed a trail limiting the search area, and looked for a probable location given the circumstances of the crime. The exigent circumstances exemptions then apply for the arrest - but not, for example, drug paraphernalia in another room. And frankly, no cop is foing to get fired for preventing the death of a hostage.
I believe the words "exigent circumstances" would apply in this case. Or, to put it more bluntly, What judge is gonna argue against the life of a small child?
And the accomplices in the house may go free because of that. I'm guessing you think they should also be given back the kidnapped girl, but even in California that's not going to happen.
Nolan deserves just as much credit as Chen & West.
fr he delayed the suspects from killing the girl
This is not fair, if not Nolan keen to investigate the case how Lucy and West got the Medal. Nolan well deserved the Medal too.
I agree. Nolan and Harper’s work allowed Lucy and Jackson to find the kid. They need recognition too.
I agree.
He's still a boot that's why
@@burimfazliu3102 You are probably right, but I find the answer sad. In Nolan’s case his Superiors seem stacked against him, solely because he found his preference for duty later in life.
@@glenhardy4770 exactly
And now we are all sheering: "We are so proud of you guys!" 🎉🤩 Tim and Angela are going to be extremely proud of their rookies and although I miss Chenford riding together, I admire J and L as a team.
Awesome! At least someone is appreciative of Lucy's work 😄
Lucy needed this after being disrespected by her mother.
While I know this show issin't 100% realistic, it made me respect policemen so mush more. Yes.. sadly there are bad cops here and there, and yes it sucks when you get a speed ticket. But they are the one's that go towards danger when it counts.
@Animo Figmentum well said my friend. Me myself I always respect the police and never had any trouble with them. And during some riots we had, I'm glad we had them.
I have to say, I really appreciate everything the show has NOT covered. I am serious. It's been nice not seeing COVID related stuff and no BLM riots. Even when they did cover racism it wasn't extreme and all in our faces like other shows. I watch TV to escape reality not relive stuff that happened a couple months ago.
@Animo Figmentum that’s how I feel exactly!
The most extreme racism being… forgot his character name, the character played by Brandon Routh. And yeah it’s weird to see him as a villain.
@paulstelian97 Doug Stanton. But if you want to see Brandon Routh as a villain, albeit comedic, check out Scott Pilgrim VS the World. He plays the third Evil Ex.
No love for Nolan and Harper?
god i hope jackson and lucy become partners as they make an amazing team XD
They are written that way.
@@chrispile3878 Jackson and Lucy can't be partners if Jackson's dead
@@leoarevalo6786 I know. Fucking depressing start to S4
LOL, that didn't age well
@@firstname4337 yeah, i miss jackson
That would scare the sh*t (pee) out of me officers were in my house unannounced and I was in the bathroom I probably pee myself again.
Badass moment lol
I’m here after what happend in season 4 today:(
sucks too know jackson dies a few episodes later :(
Yes there is is no search warrant but i don't think they were going for a court case they found the child also the part they said the criminal had an arest warrant from before from when they read the car number
Exigent circumstances. If there's imminent, credible danger to life, no warrant required.
"They don't spend their money wisely"?
Excuse you, that's a dope ass ride, that carbon hood makes me wanna be a criminal damn
Means they spend their money on massive purchases without worry of saving up.
Ayo who uploaded this?
so they just raided a house without a warrant, only on a hunch, damn idk us law but they would be so fired
No. There were clues which paid off.
You are right about one thing, you dont know about US law. Look up probable cause.
@@BatteryH1862 well I have, but none of the six exeption made by the supreme court applies, they just guessed that it could be that house and that house happens to belong to someone who has a criminal record
don't think that's enough for probable cause though
by that logic the police could go to a rough neighbourhood after a crime happened and start busting down every door
@@maxmustermann-zx9yq yet they didn't bust down every door. They followed a trail limiting the search area, and looked for a probable location given the circumstances of the crime. The exigent circumstances exemptions then apply for the arrest - but not, for example, drug paraphernalia in another room. And frankly, no cop is foing to get fired for preventing the death of a hostage.
I believe the words "exigent circumstances" would apply in this case.
Or, to put it more bluntly, What judge is gonna argue against the life of a small child?
Please suggest app to see this series
Well there is one it's called Cinema free
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Let's just fucking forget the Constitution legal search and seizure you had no probable cause to go into that house
And the accomplices in the house may go free because of that. I'm guessing you think they should also be given back the kidnapped girl, but even in California that's not going to happen.
Y o
Even dffuy
The acting of the mom bro 💀