Thank you CopsTV for showing this full episode. For those keeping a checkoff list of watched episodes this is s23e03 Roadside Crimes Special Edition, aired Sep 25, 2010
That guy who told the cops he was injecting water may be a junkie but for sure is a solid dude. Took every single one of those charges for his girl. I respect that.
Obviously, they were both guilty and need to reevaluate their life choices, but I have to respect this dude for taking all of the heat. I hope the lady appreciates what he did and what the cops let him do. Everyone knew what was going on here.
Unless his knee had to be reconstructed, the doctors wouldn't have given him Oxy; I had arthroscopic knee surgery in 2002 and got naproxen sodium "prescribed"...they didn't even give me anything stronger when my knee was swollen to the size of a softball (which it still does on occasion).
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"Get out the vehicle, take 1 step with your left foot and 2 with your right foot. I want you to twinkle toe back to me 5 steps and then go flat footed. I want you to turn your head slightly to left and shake your head twice. Lay on the ground placing your left knee down first. Place your left ear on the ground and give me a hand twirl. Cross your feet and point your left big toe in the air." I'm always curious what the next officer I watch will make them do. 😂😂
@@RougeMasterthat part. But the dispensaries and deliveries have stepped it up. I live in Norcal and the tree from dispensaries ain’t as bad as it used to be and not taxing either. 😅
Hikarious, "so basically your arresting me because your feelings got hurt" 😭 I love it when people have smart ass remarks, especially towards law enforcement. 💀💀💀
@@littlebear2477 one loser can only afford 5 bucks worth of weed and another loser who needs to steal 5 bucks. The amount makes it all so hilarious. They paid more in fines than 5 bucks.
I think the time flux capacitor was a little off on this one. The suspect thought that he'd been transported back 3 days, not 30 minutes. DOH!!! 😉😅😂😂🚓🚓🚓🚓
Cant stand it when cops say "just be honest with me, honestly will go a long way and help you" its always BS, its the cops way of getting a suspect to admit which makes the officers job super easy. Kero your mouth sbut and make them earn their big damn paycheck.
most time yes, absolutely, especially in todays world with body cams and everyone recording, but back in the day… especially involving narcotic officers, many officers simply can’t stand being lied to and i personally have been let go NUMEROUS times for “self incriminating” statements because i knew there was no point in lying back then. some officers, you pull that “I don’t answer questions” BS and it would make it worse
Yeah I agree with Deagle. A lot of cops will get you to incriminate yourself intentionally so they can arrest you, but there were multiple times where a cop had me dead to rights, and easily could have arrested me whether I said anything or not, but I was truthful and kept it real with them and they let me go scot-free. Officers get lied to all day every day, and sometimes they just want someone to take accountability and accept their fate.
The dude at the end totally took the blame for everything those pills were definitely hers and she was shooting up with him. Dude just thinks he’s gonna get some when he gets out smh 😆😆😆
Let me start by saying I am a former police officer and I fully support the police and all Law enforcement agencies when the officers are operating within the color of the law and with good intentions that are truly good individuals with integrity. I worked with a lot of good people that were in it for all the right reasons that truly wanted to make a difference and help people as cliché as that may sound. The flipside of that is I also worked with a few individuals that were just simply not good people themselves and used their authority negatively, and that is the problem that I can speak on from personal experience. There were 42 deputies in our department or division and they did amazing things to help people and they did not want recognition for it. They did it because it was the right thing to do and they truly wanted to help people. In many cases, they went above and beyond the scope of their job to improve peoples lives but you never heard about those interactions. Then there were four or five deputies that were on a power trip and did not care about how their actions would negatively affect other individuals for the rest of their lives and they treated people with utter disrespect and did not care about their rights. I say all that to say this you don’t hear about all the good interactions every day and the things that are done to help people you hear about those few bad interactions and that completely overshadows all the good that was done. The good officers trying to build the relationship with the public and create unity between law-enforcement and society in general is a delicate balancing act. There are countless individuals that seem to have a sole purpose of going out to intentionally create conflict with officers and law enforcement resulting in negative outcomes that sometimes become dangerous For everyone involved. I understand the purpose is to allegedly audit law-enforcement, most of the time, and ensure that the officers in question are acting accordingly and within the scope of the law and not violating peoples constitutional rights. However, there are many times quite a bit of collateral damage occurs from these interactions and good officers are put in situations that often result in devastating outcomes. There are good and bad people from all walks of life in every profession and job and you should be judged on your character as an individual human being. I treated every person I dealt with with respect and compassion, regardless of their past, and I will admit sometimes it was hard when you realize the crimes they committed or the actions they took against another human being, but You must try your best to not be judgmental or let your emotions get the best of you. The public in society will say to law-enforcement. It is your job and you chose to do it while that may be true. They are also still human beings and see and experience things that most people Could not even imagine and it sticks with you forever. In the event of horrific and devastating situations that constantly make headlines where there is an officer involved shooting and it is completely justified the media and society still will create division amongst the public and law enforcement even when it has been determined that it was clearly justified. Regardless it is sad that the perpetrator/suspect lost their life and you feel sympathy for their family and loved ones. What the media does not cover and society doesn’t even acknowledge is the fact that the officer who was involved and took someone’s life even though it was justified now has to live with that the rest of their lives and the effects that it has on their families and loved ones. The public and society will always have their opinions and views, but I can speak on personal experience and knowledge firsthand that no officer that I have ever worked with or known wants to be involved in any use of force especially a shooting or fatality. The burden of taking someone’s life can be unbearable and that is the story that’s not discussed. There are many officers that have taken their own lives because of the guilt they feel and it is a tragedy. The majority of the law-enforcement community Will wholeheartedly support their brothers and sisters in blue and put their lives on the line as long as they are doing the right thing and respecting peoples rights and I can assure you those same officers will not support The few bad corrupt individual officers with ill intent As they will defend the public against them and stand in unity to fight corruption at all cost because they have integrity and swore a oath to protect the people of the United States. I know I have rambled on in this comment but I want to point to a moment in this video at the time 8:32 the officers have the stolen vehicle and suspects are compliant those are the officers words as they have the male suspect laying face down they advise him. They believe he may be armed and if he makes a move for a gun, the officer states we will shoot you, and as the three officers approached the suspect, the officer on the left and the right have their weapons holstered, and the officer in the center approaches with his pistol drawn And neither of the other officers have any less lethal options then as they go to place the suspect in handcuffs the officer in the center has his pistol 8”-10” inches from the suspects head cars and the two other officers still do not have their cuffs out then they finally make contact and appear to have control however if that suspect would’ve even slightly began to resist it appears he may have been shot in the back of his head. I know that is just my assumption but based on the footage shown and the tactics used that could have been a very bad ending with a suspect dead and officers being indicted and on trial themselves. Again I know this is just my interpretation and opinion but that is a training issue of the tactics being used that needs to addressed. As a former police officer, I do have a little insight into these issues and I can say that especially in this day and age of technology with cameras everywhere it is so easy for society to judge and condemn an officers actions, especially in a life or death situation when They have seconds or fractions of a second to make a decision that can change the course of many peoples lives and then society can sit back with the media and in court rooms with prosecutors going through video frame by frame critiquing and judging the officers actions making it look like a eternity of time when in reality it happened in seconds or fractions of a second as I said, because they did not have the luxury of time to make life or death decisions. At the end of the day, it boils down to basic human decency and common sense if it is justified and they did the right thing then I support them but on the flipside if it’s a bad shooting or a bad use of force they should be prosecuted, judged, and sentenced accordingly. Anyways, this is just one man’s opinion, and I respect each and everyone of you and your opinions regardless of our differences we can have civilized discussions, whether we agree with one another or not that and that I hope gives humanity a chance at peace not only here but across the world. Much love and respect to all …
I'm so glad I live in a legal weed state and never have to rely on sketchy strangers for it again, nearly 40 years of that nonsense. I know its legal in Nevada now but I don't know if it was legal when this was filmed.
At 9:27 the leading officer that was talking.....He placed something in the car so the rookie can find it lol -(edit) he placed those extra jiggle keys lol
Fr, I’m just bringing a few things for my bro…. Cop: what things? Her: it’s only the incriminating things used to steal this, and many other cars. Also her: he was just released from prison for stealing cars…
I got off at 5:00 it's 7:15 now and I'm still at the office watching cops because I don't feel like watching my gfs match making shows and gray's anatomy and she hates this show lol
I love it when the officer gives self-contradictory commands: "What's going on? Shut-up!" "Get out of the vehicle--don't move!"
Had an army flashback from this 😂
Those cops are tyrants! So much for a free country! Road pirates out generating revenue.
shut the hell up try doing anything half as streeful
Right? I was thinking the same thing. That guy could have been the victim for all the cop knew at that point.
Who cares, really... 🤷🏻
I love coming home from work minding my own business watching cops! 🤣
😂😂😂
for me, it goes along with my 1st cup of coffee at 4am🙃😁
💯❤️
@@madmaxofspokane1691 What a great way to start your day!
I would get excited if they uploaded new recent episodes. Everything is old
I haven’t heard a nickel sack of marijuana since I was in high school 20 years ago lol
😂😂😂😂 since 2005
This is old video. Look at the vehicle
This episode was filmed in 2010.
It’s Vegas 😂
@@buckothecattoyeah, that’s about when I would’ve been buying nickel sacks 😂
"Do you know if the car is stolen? It's OK if you tell me." LMFAO.
Lol
Well ima just take both of you
GMFU😂😂
😂😂😂
@@animaIpath WADDUP PAIN GANG!
5 bucks! Ive seen grown men in prison fighting over cookies! 😂
Haha I’m surprised they haven’t fought over ramen noodles before
Honey bun
It’s the principle of the thing I guess
Richard Pryor material. "Have you ever seen a $1.50 worth of cocaine?"
5 bucks back then was probably like $20
Fight over a nickel bag is crazy work. But not in 2000 😂.
it’s the principle
@@deagle2yadome696right. Dude just told everyone here he’s soft
2010*
This was in 2010
@UntilThen89 I Was 10 Years Old
He asked him what's going on and told him to shut up right away 😆
Lol
he asked the OTHER guy
Thank you CopsTV for showing this full episode. For those keeping a checkoff list of watched episodes this is
s23e03 Roadside Crimes Special Edition, aired Sep 25, 2010
Cops 1990s
I live in Las Vegas. That Office Max is now a Hobby Lobby!
Cool!
Yup lol that’s on rainbow and smoke ranch 😂😂
That guy who told the cops he was injecting water may be a junkie but for sure is a solid dude. Took every single one of those charges for his girl. I respect that.
Solid
I kinda feel bad for the guy; he doesn't seem to be bad just disoriented in life
Obviously, they were both guilty and need to reevaluate their life choices, but I have to respect this dude for taking all of the heat. I hope the lady appreciates what he did and what the cops let him do. Everyone knew what was going on here.
We didn’t see the court case, she could have went in too.
Unless his knee had to be reconstructed, the doctors wouldn't have given him Oxy; I had arthroscopic knee surgery in 2002 and got naproxen sodium "prescribed"...they didn't even give me anything stronger when my knee was swollen to the size of a softball (which it still does on occasion).
“So you taking me to jail cause your feelings got hurt” 🤣💀💀
I remember watching this show as a kid every weekend
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Mee too ahhh 😔
I remember to I also remember watching America's Most Wanted
"Get out the vehicle, take 1 step with your left foot and 2 with your right foot. I want you to twinkle toe back to me 5 steps and then go flat footed. I want you to turn your head slightly to left and shake your head twice. Lay on the ground placing your left knee down first. Place your left ear on the ground and give me a hand twirl. Cross your feet and point your left big toe in the air." I'm always curious what the next officer I watch will make them do. 😂😂
Don't throw his phone like that. He said what he said lol 🗣️
relax
Ayeee relax foo
Really
😅😅😅😅💅💅😫My Phone 💅💅😫
Saying you have track marks from shooting water is WILD 😂
It's technically half true
@@eriklarson4082LMAOOOO
You can tell immediately that this is old because vegas has dispensaries now lmfao
Believe it or not, I get better grass from my plug than dispensarys lol and I stay Cali
@@RougeMasterthat part. But the dispensaries and deliveries have stepped it up. I live in Norcal and the tree from dispensaries ain’t as bad as it used to be and not taxing either. 😅
Well ya that's because you're getting real weed
@@BennyRobinson yeah what they selling at dispensarys? Do u know? I just started going to them I've smoked for 15 years . That dispenser stuff is weak
Haha
Hikarious, "so basically your arresting me because your feelings got hurt" 😭 I love it when people have smart ass remarks, especially towards law enforcement. 💀💀💀
He was, "LOKED!" 😂😂😂
He got all loked up" 😂😂😂
officer: what does that mean ?
The last segment with the junkies had a sweet green Dodge Dart in the background.
That’s all I was paying attention too lol
That's what I was thinking
I seen that
It's a sweet piece
19:08 my man got the Bluetooth earpiece so he can shoot up and make moves🤣🤣🤣
man these hit me right in the childhood lol watching cops with my dad who was on meth (40years sober now) lol good times. the 90s were just different.
Looks like two npc’s fighting in GTA 5 lmao
they really need to bring this show back.
there's body cam videos now which have basically replaced it, but there's a certain charm to this show that you don't see anymore
Bro ran off wit a .5😂
I like how 😂 they behave soon as police officer shows up.
back when policing is real
“So that’s what you consider a robbery?” What the hell else was it???
Theft by deception technically not robbery by legal definitions
2 boneheads getting arrested over 5 bucks
It ain’t about the amount .
At all
its about honor. not letting someone screw you over
@@littlebear2477 one loser can only afford 5 bucks worth of weed and another loser who needs to steal 5 bucks. The amount makes it all so hilarious. They paid more in fines than 5 bucks.
@@Jigpikchu there's nothing honorable about only having 5 bucks to buy weed
@@MrChumpus 5 bucks back in 2010? Maybe all he wanted was a couple joints...
"Uno" got that reverse card to jail my boi
Cops was the RUclips of the 90s! Lol😅
A episode filmed in 2010 man I'm getting old and time flies
Crazy to think the show started in 1989. I'm still trying to track down some early 90s episodes
@@TheVHSReviver I see you everywhere man
@@itsPikachu I'm about five or so harder to find episodes away from completing the series. So I try to turn over every rock I can so to speak.
In 2010 i was 22 years old.
@@joaopedrobaggio4475 I was 22 in 1986 so, respectfully piss off...😉
That fool straight reversing in the freeway 😂😂😂
Lol he knew what loc'd up meant 😅
Weed was Cheap $5.00 lol
He got robbed for 5 bucks😂
Bruh anybody trying get a Nickle bag will def fight you for that bud⚠️😅 we use roll 2 blunts off a 5$ sac🤣🤣 The days
I got 5 on it
The weed was way better no crazy laced bullshit.
Now weed is legal in most states but the government will tax the shit out of it
The real crime here is buying $5 worth of bud
Back in the day you could find some good ass Reggie for 5$ ,,,,
I love watching these old re-runs, reminds me of my crazy days in the 2000's
I think the time flux capacitor was a little off on this one.
The suspect thought that he'd been transported back 3 days, not 30 minutes. DOH!!! 😉😅😂😂🚓🚓🚓🚓
“You’re that broke you need to steal 5 dollars?”
“Yes. You’re that broke you need it back?” -NLE Choppa
Finally a new season of Cops
This is old af
I miss this show airing on TV. Bring it back
The officer at 5:13 has a G1. What a time that was. If anyone doesn't know, it was the very first android phone in 2008.
I love watching cops lol it reminds me of when my brother was here he thought the show was funny and it really was ! miss you missa 🕊️❤️
Officer Jennifer Hertzler 😍😍😍 she's absolutely stunning
This is the old days in Las Vegas where some people obeyed the police. Now in Las Vegas this would have been a gun fight
@@gemeric4400wym ?
Cant stand it when cops say "just be honest with me, honestly will go a long way and help you" its always BS, its the cops way of getting a suspect to admit which makes the officers job super easy. Kero your mouth sbut and make them earn their big damn paycheck.
most time yes, absolutely, especially in todays world with body cams and everyone recording, but back in the day…
especially involving narcotic officers, many officers simply can’t stand being lied to and i personally have been let go NUMEROUS times for “self incriminating” statements because i knew there was no point in lying
back then. some officers, you pull that “I don’t answer questions” BS and it would make it worse
Yeah I agree with Deagle. A lot of cops will get you to incriminate yourself intentionally so they can arrest you, but there were multiple times where a cop had me dead to rights, and easily could have arrested me whether I said anything or not, but I was truthful and kept it real with them and they let me go scot-free. Officers get lied to all day every day, and sometimes they just want someone to take accountability and accept their fate.
They don’t make no money unless your a chief or a detective
1:35
THEY WAS THROWIN THEM B!TVHES!!! I AM DEAD 😂😭🤜🏾
These police videos and interactions are so different from today.
I Love this show since my Childhood ❤
"What's going on?"
"Shut up"
I have more than 10 years in LE... This kind of shit makes my blood boil.
Shitty cops are nothing new…
Hey @aabaxtrash55 what’s going on? Don’t care what you have to say and shut up and be a man, not a snowflake
if you were really an ex LEO you would’ve realized he asked the OTHER guy what happened
you’re just outright lying or you were a terrible officer
@@deagle2yadome696 Am. I am a terrible officer.
@@N7Cascade it would seem so since u didn’t even realize he was talkin to the other dude
this episode is like 10 years old!!!!
14, filmed in 2010
Why are police from 20 years ago so much more competent then modern police?
And the criminals are the same…hmmmm guess they never learned
at least the white dude was honest as hell lol.
The dude at the end totally took the blame for everything those pills were definitely hers and she was shooting up with him. Dude just thinks he’s gonna get some when he gets out smh 😆😆😆
Oh facts dude he took the whole wrap for that chick honestly crazy.
@@bipboop2314Man, this is a solid dude right here,the boy knows she's have a child, respect 💪
I like Cops and the show they have good episodes they do a wonderful job at what they do i enjoy like watching the show
Let me start by saying I am a former police officer and I fully support the police and all Law enforcement agencies when the officers are operating within the color of the law and with good intentions that are truly good individuals with integrity. I worked with a lot of good people that were in it for all the right reasons that truly wanted to make a difference and help people as cliché as that may sound. The flipside of that is I also worked with a few individuals that were just simply not good people themselves and used their authority negatively, and that is the problem that I can speak on from personal experience. There were 42 deputies in our department or division and they did amazing things to help people and they did not want recognition for it. They did it because it was the right thing to do and they truly wanted to help people. In many cases, they went above and beyond the scope of their job to improve peoples lives but you never heard about those interactions. Then there were four or five deputies that were on a power trip and did not care about how their actions would negatively affect other individuals for the rest of their lives and they treated people with utter disrespect and did not care about their rights. I say all that to say this you don’t hear about all the good interactions every day and the things that are done to help people you hear about those few bad interactions and that completely overshadows all the good that was done. The good officers trying to build the relationship with the public and create unity between law-enforcement and society in general is a delicate balancing act. There are countless individuals that seem to have a sole purpose of going out to intentionally create conflict with officers and law enforcement resulting in negative outcomes that sometimes become dangerous For everyone involved. I understand the purpose is to allegedly audit law-enforcement, most of the time, and ensure that the officers in question are acting accordingly and within the scope of the law and not violating peoples constitutional rights. However, there are many times quite a bit of collateral damage occurs from these interactions and good officers are put in situations that often result in devastating outcomes. There are good and bad people from all walks of life in every profession and job and you should be judged on your character as an individual human being. I treated every person I dealt with with respect and compassion, regardless of their past, and I will admit sometimes it was hard when you realize the crimes they committed or the actions they took against another human being, but You must try your best to not be judgmental or let your emotions get the best of you. The public in society will say to law-enforcement. It is your job and you chose to do it while that may be true. They are also still human beings and see and experience things that most people Could not even imagine and it sticks with you forever. In the event of horrific and devastating situations that constantly make headlines where there is an officer involved shooting and it is completely justified the media and society still will create division amongst the public and law enforcement even when it has been determined that it was clearly justified. Regardless it is sad that the perpetrator/suspect lost their life and you feel sympathy for their family and loved ones. What the media does not cover and society doesn’t even acknowledge is the fact that the officer who was involved and took someone’s life even though it was justified now has to live with that the rest of their lives and the effects that it has on their families and loved ones. The public and society will always have their opinions and views, but I can speak on personal experience and knowledge firsthand that no officer that I have ever worked with or known wants to be involved in any use of force especially a shooting or fatality. The burden of taking someone’s life can be unbearable and that is the story that’s not discussed. There are many officers that have taken their own lives because of the guilt they feel and it is a tragedy. The majority of the law-enforcement community Will wholeheartedly support their brothers and sisters in blue and put their lives on the line as long as they are doing the right thing and respecting peoples rights and I can assure you those same officers will not support The few bad corrupt individual officers with ill intent As they will defend the public against them and stand in unity to fight corruption at all cost because they have integrity and swore a oath to protect the people of the United States. I know I have rambled on in this comment but I want to point to a moment in this video at the time 8:32 the officers have the stolen vehicle and suspects are compliant those are the officers words as they have the male suspect laying face down they advise him. They believe he may be armed and if he makes a move for a gun, the officer states we will shoot you, and as the three officers approached the suspect, the officer on the left and the right have their weapons holstered, and the officer in the center approaches with his pistol drawn And neither of the other officers have any less lethal options then as they go to place the suspect in handcuffs the officer in the center has his pistol 8”-10” inches from the suspects head cars and the two other officers still do not have their cuffs out then they finally make contact and appear to have control however if that suspect would’ve even slightly began to resist it appears he may have been shot in the back of his head. I know that is just my assumption but based on the footage shown and the tactics used that could have been a very bad ending with a suspect dead and officers being indicted and on trial themselves. Again I know this is just my interpretation and opinion but that is a training issue of the tactics being used that needs to addressed. As a former police officer, I do have a little insight into these issues and I can say that especially in this day and age of technology with cameras everywhere it is so easy for society to judge and condemn an officers actions, especially in a life or death situation when They have seconds or fractions of a second to make a decision that can change the course of many peoples lives and then society can sit back with the media and in court rooms with prosecutors going through video frame by frame critiquing and judging the officers actions making it look like a eternity of time when in reality it happened in seconds or fractions of a second as I said, because they did not have the luxury of time to make life or death decisions. At the end of the day, it boils down to basic human decency and common sense if it is justified and they did the right thing then I support them but on the flipside if it’s a bad shooting or a bad use of force they should be prosecuted, judged, and sentenced accordingly. Anyways, this is just one man’s opinion, and I respect each and everyone of you and your opinions regardless of our differences we can have civilized discussions, whether we agree with one another or not that and that I hope gives humanity a chance at peace not only here but across the world. Much love and respect to all …
On probation not allowed to have police contact it's a violation
Not necessarily true. It’s if you get arrested. I’m on probation and have police contact all the time. It’s not a violation
1:10 good little squabble , I can imagine before they pulled up 😂
Adult vs juvenile and the juvenile goes to jail 😅
Thank you for sharing your video
I'm so glad I live in a legal weed state and never have to rely on sketchy strangers for it again, nearly 40 years of that nonsense. I know its legal in Nevada now but I don't know if it was legal when this was filmed.
If I had to guess I'd say this looks like the early 2000s, definitely before it was legalized.
It was 2010.
I wonder where all these people are. Interesting how people end up in different paths in life. Hope they are all doing well.
That massive snake in the intro brings a whole new meaning to "wakey wakey hands off snakey" 😆😆😆
Way to go officers !
At 9:27 the leading officer that was talking.....He placed something in the car so the rookie can find it lol -(edit) he placed those extra jiggle keys lol
Lil Mexican bro looks like Issac pit bull cruz , lol
Those shut ups were to save him
FIVE dollars? Omg buddy just eat it. "A nickel bag"?? And a "fist fight"??!! Lmao Oh, the good ole day.
This episode is a blast from the past....dude's fighting over 5 dollars of weed...😂😂😂😂.
Driving around in a stolen Toyota Camry, bro your wheels are hot grand theft auto the mission failed. You got caught by the police.😂
They were very compliant tho lol..
she snitched on her brother....
Fr, I’m just bringing a few things for my bro….
Cop: what things?
Her: it’s only the incriminating things used to steal this, and many other cars.
Also her: he was just released from prison for stealing cars…
Her brother already got out.
Blake goddard is a legend for impressive response timing to affray
Rainbow & Smoke Ranch 😂😂😂
Bro i wonder if those two dudes fighting are friends now 😂
2 different cop's telling the same person what to do is as dumb as the cinema selling a ticket and hiring someone to tear it in half 😂😂😂
This show is unintentionally hilarious 😂
4:27 lmao bro trippin over losing his $5 tryna get a nickel bag of tree🤣🤣🤣
Claiming he injects water has to be among the top 5 dumbest statements I've ever heard
cop looks like matthew perry
This had no right to be that funny 😂😂😂
the way the cop moved his mouth it looked like he said michael myers
He said shut up….nowadays that’s a lawsuit
Uno looks like manny from the snap on truck😂
Lmao underrated comment
Manny before getting stuck and in debt on the truck hahahaha
And I love these cops episodes I remember watching the two episodes on Friday right before America's most wanted 😆
These are some very professional cops
Good channel
Dam cops is just great!
$5 worth of weed is the saddest excuse ever to fight over lmao
It's the principal
Steal from me I steal your mobility.
@@davidholden9833Exactly 💯 let mofos do it they'll try you again
5 dollars is 5 dollars
So, you think it's the "principal" of their elementary school??
uno has quite a eyebrow.
I guess I've been drinking, Ahem, I mean ingesting water the wrong way, my whole life. lol I didn't know you could inject water 😂🤣😅
Officer really said “what’s going on shut up shut up “💀
Dude turned into John Wick for $5.
Id say his phone has a higher IQ than the owner
Stressing over $5 lol
It's the principle. Also he wasn't stressing about it, he forgot about it and went to the book store and happened to run into the guy again.
Also, $5 went a lot further back then... The video looks like it was 20 years ago
I got off at 5:00 it's 7:15 now and I'm still at the office watching cops because I don't feel like watching my gfs match making shows and gray's anatomy and she hates this show lol
That girl had those pills in her purse and acted like she’d never seen them lol. The way she lies and things she says are just comical.
Big stranger loco
knew it was the homie lol
Wslb did time with the homie in 2014 2015
I live in that area now, it’s hasn’t changed too much for 14 years now.
I got $5 on it song haha
Good video
I miss watching this on TV. Is it still, or...?
I remember those police cars here in Portland
The second clip😂😂😂😂 had me dead