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Probably trying to keep him alive I mean the dude is bleeding a lot but I think maybe covering up the wound before doing the chest compressions would be a good idea but heck do i know 🤷🏼♀ (also reminding you of this 8 month old comment)
@@Strawmellon you don't keep doing compressions after you feel a heartbeat. it actually can "smother" the heartbeat and you should stop bleeding before compressions.
@@captainconway2236you are aware CPR actions the lungs far more effectively than the circulatory system right? If someone has a pulse but isn't breathing you need to start giving chest compressions ASAP. You have a far better chance of saving that person's life than you do with a patient with a weak/ nonexistent/fibrillating pulse. You're not saving that person without a defib (though CPR buys you time to get one there)
With a normal pulse you do not but a weak pulse you still do CPR as you need to get as much oxygen to their brain and heart until the EMT's can get there.
@@asafo.academic.lectures to see the blood squirt out? Also I know, CPR on someone with a GSW is stupid, kind of like removing a knife from a stab wound.
@@TheEthiopian1987 blood loss can be treated, you can suffer some blood loss before you're at risk of death oxigen deprevation however can lead to lots of serious complications, not least among them being brain damage
@@greghenderson9528 right. But a cop knows that. In court that’s called a false arrest and the station is liable afterward. Which is why they can DETAIN without arresting
@@jesstinrodriguez940 ??? That’s not aiding and abetting. That’s being accessory to a crime. And that’s privy to that person KNOWING a crime is happening. If you call and Uber and you just murdered someone that’s not the same as driving someone away from a crime scene knowing they just killer someone. So-A your talking about accessory which IS NOT the same as aiding and abetting B-you CANNOT be charged for either Aiding and abetting OR accessory IF you did not know the person was/had-or is committing a crime
@@jesstinrodriguez940 see “Penal Code 32 PC makes it a crime to harbor, conceal, or aid another person when you know they have committed a felony crime, and you acted to protect them from arrest, trial, conviction, or sentencing.” Key like “you KNOW they have committed a felony crime,…” If your going to be a smart ass. At least have some basic knowledge of the subject mate
@@jesstinrodriguez940 LEO? Why would I do that? No I’m going to law school but not criminal. Mergers and acquisitions. I would NEVER become a police officer.
@@Logan-ty4ib Not to mention that CPR on a gunshot victim will cause them to bleed out faster... the hole is the path of least resistance for blood flow.
@@TimoVerducci You literally can't stabilize a person with a laceration/puncture injury with CPR. That's how you push what blood they have left out of the body....
The woman has been facilitating her son get drugs for God knows how long, don't surprise me how he ended. Protecting your child sometimes means giving them consequences
@@thepeskyone My best guess is, since the mother gave the intel to expect him on the second floor back of the house, the entry procedure cued up the shield to go up the stairs after the first to enter cleared the first floor. Still shaky, but best I could figure.
I like how the husband stood up like he was gonna fight them for questioning him. Then, they get ready with a look like, “ We look like school teachers but, we are the police. We will actually f&@$ you up in here. Make a move.” 😅
That mom reminds me about of my own 😑 my older brother could do ANYTHING and she’d try to protect him 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼 that’s why we have so many entitled kids that grow into entitled adults
The shooter's mother is played by the same actress who played Michael Oher's mother in 'The Blind Side'. Recognized that face and shaky voice right away.
@@PuppetierMaster my momma before she got sick. Bless her heart. She always had my back. And if she could I know she would still be right behind me protecting me every step of the way. No matter what I did or who I hurt. She would NEVER let me down. I love that woman to death and most people don't have kids to understand why parents are like that.
Lot of these parents don't let their children learn from their mistakes. Now all of society has to.suffer the consequences of these so called parents neglect.
In addition to some of the other comments here. In the episode it turns out that the cops were blackmailing him. They turned him into an informant and then continued to move the goal posts for him to be out from under them. When he came to them the last time the cops threatened his mom. If ANYONE ever threatened my mom getting shot would be getting off easy.
NYS Mandatory Electronic Prescribing Practitioners are mandated to electronically prescribe both controlled and non-controlled substances effective March 27, 2016. Crazy how many episodes were about stolen prescription pads. And opioid users stealing pads, for them ban paper prescription pads.
EMT Advanced here. If the PT has no breathing/unresponsive but HAS a pulse you will NOT be doing CPR. If that was the case you would begin artificial respirations for the patient to maintain oxygen levels. Now it it was no pulse, YES absolutely perform CPR at a rate of 100-120 beats per minute or at a ratio of 30/2 compressions/ventilations per minute with 6-5cm of chest compression depth and allow for full chest recoil. Even if this suspect had a thready weak pulse (most likely decompensated hypovolemic shock) you wouldn't perform CPR. You would try to stop the bleed if possible, give fluids for a target of 90 MAP roughly( to prevent hemodilution), monitor vitals and cardiac rhythm, and then provide rapid transport. ALSO: This is just a tv show so anything can happen and be deemed appropriate if it fits the narrative. lol and no this is not a definitive guide and there are additional factors that can modify the patient care matrix. I'm just giving some BASIC context because I see a lot of people asking for explanation on here :)
so are we gonna talk about the fact that he checked for a pulse, said "he is alive" which clearly means he has a pulse but did CPR anyways with cuff placed on his back. lol
@@Just_Some_Dude1776 Never claimed to be a medic, just offering a possibility. You know who wasn't a medic? A cop trying to keep a perp alive to question and stand trial.
@@Just_Some_Dude1776 exactly which is why the cop performed it even if it was or was not warranted. Cops only get 6 months of training on average. Granted the cops in this scene are detectives, but even that training doesn't include anything past very basic first aid.
Because Law and Order CPR protocol dictates “Attempt to find a pulse, if a pulse is found START CPR…. If a pulse is not found, HIT ‘‘em with Da Paddles that go BZZZZZZZZZZ”
Nitpicky maybe but you don't move "up" to Suffolk, you move "out" to Suffolk, out east, not up north. Secondly at 8:54 CPR is started but "he's alive". That's just not done by a cop, maybe by EMS if he's in some kind of cardiac crisis but you can't determine that by a cop checking the carotid pulse.
Wonder if this episode was based on the Lakewood Washington killings of 4 police officers shot while having coffee at a barista.... one officer got off a shot wounding the shooter...who was shot dead 3 days later by a Seattle police officer.
I know everyone doesn’t have experience on the police side of investigations but “so you’re talking to me instead of looking for her” is a bit on the ignorant side. These two detectives aren’t the only cops in New York City boss. They aren’t necessarily saying you had something to do with it, just that you might know more about it and just haven’t realized it yet.
actually do...in some cases we dont know how strong the pulse is in the scene if someone is just unconscious but breathing fine then yeah leave them as is but if someone is just barely breathing then they need CPR to facilitate oxigen intake until paramedics can arrive
@@mrroboshadow Hmm. Didn't know that. I generally thought that you provide chest compressions when someone either lacks a pulse and (but not including) requires respiratory aid. I see your point that giving chest compressions is better than not for the fear of rendering aid. I'll look into it. Thanks for the food for thought.
@@Samsanity im just parroting what i seen first aid instructors do and say but as they also said, healthcare is always evolving so always good to learn more
That black lady in the beginning.. I once watched a movie she was in jail and found out this lady terrorising her was her mum. It really freaked me out that movie...
That "uniformed patrol cop" in the beginning..... There. I fixed your sentence for you.🙄🤦🏾♀️ why doea no one say, "the white lady in the beginning...."
In the episode it turns out that the cops were blackmailing him. They turned him into an informant and then continued to move the goal posts for him to be out from under them. When he came to them the last time the cops threatened his mom. If ANYONE ever threatened my mom getting shot would be getting off easy. Don’t remember the end
@@abbieharris9841 They threatened his mother because the mom was his drug supplier he was a drug dealer moving the goal post was partially correct but the main motive was that he wanted more money as an informant he yelled at the prosecutor in court saying he was owed more money for taking the risks of being an informant.
These cops are the definition of a lawsuit incoming...lolollol...the director and the actors never read the constitution...which is accurate for cops today
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'He's always chewing on a bunch of vicodine'
The suspest is House
I was thinking that.
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Nice!😂
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Road House
8:53 "He's alive!" as he starts doing chest compressions to someone he just felt has a heartbeat
Probably trying to keep him alive I mean the dude is bleeding a lot but I think maybe covering up the wound before doing the chest compressions would be a good idea but heck do i know 🤷🏼♀
(also reminding you of this 8 month old comment)
@@Strawmellon you don't keep doing compressions after you feel a heartbeat. it actually can "smother" the heartbeat and you should stop bleeding before compressions.
@@MrSpikethefirst gotcha
but that's why this is accurate. You can count on a cop to make a situation worse.
@@Strawmellon you could run the risk of compressing when it's expanding.
If you got a pulse, don't keep squeezing the heart.
Fun fact: Performing CPR on someone with an open wound only starts pumping more blood out of their system. Dude should've clogged it first.
Agree. But it's a movie. They don't appreciate reality.
second fun fact: If he touched the guy's neck and felt a pulse, then his heart is still pumping and he doesn't need CPR.
@@captainconway2236he does need CPR if he's not breathing.
@@captainconway2236you are aware CPR actions the lungs far more effectively than the circulatory system right?
If someone has a pulse but isn't breathing you need to start giving chest compressions ASAP. You have a far better chance of saving that person's life than you do with a patient with a weak/ nonexistent/fibrillating pulse. You're not saving that person without a defib (though CPR buys you time to get one there)
If he’s not breathing with a pulse, you do ventalations.
Cop: "He killed four police officers."
Mom: "He didn't mean to hurt anybody."
😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Mothers will say anything. It's been like that since the beginning of time. Race, creed, origin, etc, makes no difference.
@@Inyxtheangeldragon shes wrong he did
Antwon Mitchell working as the police....Vic Mackey won't have any of that.
@@teresaperez174 They're insinuating cops aren't people.
@@zettour. cuz cop there are not ordinary people. I rather go to Brazil than being cop on US
*checks pulse* "Hes alive!" *immediately starts CPR *
every FR, EMT or police officer on the planet *facedesk with internal screaming*
With a normal pulse you do not but a weak pulse you still do CPR as you need to get as much oxygen to their brain and heart until the EMT's can get there.
@@Devin-O Beat me to it by 3 weeks.
@@Devin-O The priority is the gunshot wound, not cpr. Why would you stimulate blood flow when someone is leaking blood?
@@asafo.academic.lectures to see the blood squirt out? Also I know, CPR on someone with a GSW is stupid, kind of like removing a knife from a stab wound.
@@TheEthiopian1987 blood loss can be treated, you can suffer some blood loss before you're at risk of death
oxigen deprevation however can lead to lots of serious complications, not least among them being brain damage
You actually can’t arrest someone for aiding and abiding unless they KNOW they are helping someone who’s committing/committed a crime.
you can arrest anyone for anything, whether or not it sticks is up to the prosecutor.
@@greghenderson9528 right. But a cop knows that. In court that’s called a false arrest and the station is liable afterward. Which is why they can DETAIN without arresting
@@jesstinrodriguez940 ??? That’s not aiding and abetting. That’s being accessory to a crime. And that’s privy to that person KNOWING a crime is happening. If you call and Uber and you just murdered someone that’s not the same as driving someone away from a crime scene knowing they just killer someone.
So-A your talking about accessory which IS NOT the same as aiding and abetting
B-you CANNOT be charged for either
Aiding and abetting OR accessory IF you did not know the person was/had-or is committing a crime
@@jesstinrodriguez940 see
“Penal Code 32 PC makes it a crime to harbor, conceal, or aid another person when you know they have committed a felony crime, and you acted to protect them from arrest, trial, conviction, or sentencing.” Key like “you KNOW they have committed a felony crime,…”
If your going to be a smart ass. At least have some basic knowledge of the subject mate
@@jesstinrodriguez940 LEO? Why would I do that?
No I’m going to law school but not criminal. Mergers and acquisitions.
I would NEVER become a police officer.
“He’s alive” *Starts to do cpr*
to stabilize him
@@TimoVerducci If he has a pulse thats palpable that quick, why would you do CPR? Critical thinking.
@@Logan-ty4ib Not to mention that CPR on a gunshot victim will cause them to bleed out faster... the hole is the path of least resistance for blood flow.
Blood squirts out all over the place.
@@TimoVerducci You literally can't stabilize a person with a laceration/puncture injury with CPR. That's how you push what blood they have left out of the body....
The woman has been facilitating her son get drugs for God knows how long, don't surprise me how he ended. Protecting your child sometimes means giving them consequences
Learn to differentiate fiction from reality
@claverhouse1 actually the sentiment still stands regardless. A lesson is a lesson no matter what. (Fictional basis or not). So nice try.
I don't know a lot about police tactics but what is the purpose of a ballistic police shield of you send the other guy in front of him.
Lmao I can confirm we definitely don’t do that 😂
Swat officer here…. It’s something we do when we want to protect the guys at the back
@@ukissrulez there was 2 shields mr swat
Because this is a show.
@@thepeskyone My best guess is, since the mother gave the intel to expect him on the second floor back of the house, the entry procedure cued up the shield to go up the stairs after the first to enter cleared the first floor. Still shaky, but best I could figure.
I get lupo’s sentiment towards the guy. I really do. But you can’t let the guy die.
exactly because what justice would be done if the guy cant live to suffer his consequences
@@jordanwoodcock7498 What consequences? He's alive? Should have let him bleed out.
Yes you can.
They tried to pull a Dr. Greene, and I loved it.
I hate does cops that seek justice just because one of there brothers got injured, and then they seek revenge
I almost forgot Jubal was a cop before he joined the FBI.
And his boss at the FBI was a prosecutor.
Jubal Valentine?
Different show, different character. On Law & Order he was Cyrus Lupo.
Still trying to get used to seeing Jubal without a goatee
so not jedai?
I like how the husband stood up like he was gonna fight them for questioning him. Then, they get ready with a look like, “ We look like school teachers but, we are the police. We will actually f&@$ you up in here. Make a move.” 😅
Hindering prosecution is a charge that will not stick for the simple fact that they cannot prove that he knew that man had shot four cops.
They just wanted him detained so he would not tip off suspect
They knew it wouldn’t stick. They needed him with them to press for more info. They’ll hold him for a few hours and then release him
That mom reminds me about of my own 😑 my older brother could do ANYTHING and she’d try to protect him 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼 that’s why we have so many entitled kids that grow into entitled adults
Facts, I'm sorry 😔 you have to go thru such a thing but sometimes you have to just merely step aside and take care of yourself
Clearly then we need to replace mothers with something else, because they're all the same.
A mother protecting her son? Wow, how surprising!
It's way more likely for the "forgotten" child to grow into the entitled adult
If she neglects you shame on her but that’s a moms job it’s in there dna to defend there children no matter what
The shooter's mother is played by the same actress who played Michael Oher's mother in 'The Blind Side'. Recognized that face and shaky voice right away.
She’s a damn good actor in my oppinion, that’s for certain.
Still trying to get used to seeing Jubal Valentine without a goatee
There’s a time to protect your children, and there’s a time to forsake them to the consequences of their own actions.
idk bout that chief
@@PuppetierMaster my momma before she got sick. Bless her heart. She always had my back. And if she could I know she would still be right behind me protecting me every step of the way. No matter what I did or who I hurt. She would NEVER let me down. I love that woman to death and most people don't have kids to understand why parents are like that.
Lot of these parents don't let their children learn from their mistakes. Now all of society has to.suffer the consequences of these so called parents neglect.
True. Having said that; Her husband is probably gone, and her son is the only family member she has left. He goes to prison for life, she's all alone.
In addition to some of the other comments here. In the episode it turns out that the cops were blackmailing him. They turned him into an informant and then continued to move the goal posts for him to be out from under them. When he came to them the last time the cops threatened his mom. If ANYONE ever threatened my mom getting shot would be getting off easy.
The second best pair of detectives, nothing beats green and Lenny
NYS Mandatory Electronic Prescribing
Practitioners are mandated to electronically prescribe both controlled and non-controlled substances effective March 27, 2016.
Crazy how many episodes were about stolen prescription pads. And opioid users stealing pads, for them ban paper prescription pads.
Its just so easy and no one every checks to see if the signature matches at all.
I'd be interested to know when the episode was filmed (Not necessarily shown).
@@diogenesesenna9323
Air date: March 22, 2010
Probably filmed during 2009
Four Cops Shot
Law & Order: Season 20, Episode 17
@@readysetsleep Thank you - and that was damn fast 😁
Despite four cops being killed, that Doctor’s last name is Kooter…
I thought the same thing, I was like "hehe...kooter." 🤣
Van Buren didn't get enough screen time in this series.
I’ve been seeing this in my recommended for about a week now 😂 im finally going to look at it
EMT Advanced here. If the PT has no breathing/unresponsive but HAS a pulse you will NOT be doing CPR. If that was the case you would begin artificial respirations for the patient to maintain oxygen levels. Now it it was no pulse, YES absolutely perform CPR at a rate of 100-120 beats per minute or at a ratio of 30/2 compressions/ventilations per minute with 6-5cm of chest compression depth and allow for full chest recoil. Even if this suspect had a thready weak pulse (most likely decompensated hypovolemic shock) you wouldn't perform CPR. You would try to stop the bleed if possible, give fluids for a target of 90 MAP roughly( to prevent hemodilution), monitor vitals and cardiac rhythm, and then provide rapid transport.
ALSO: This is just a tv show so anything can happen and be deemed appropriate if it fits the narrative. lol
and no this is not a definitive guide and there are additional factors that can modify the patient care matrix. I'm just giving some BASIC context because I see a lot of people asking for explanation on here :)
CSB
It's a show cpr weeb calm down
Lol whole ass swat team and detectives first ones to enter room . Lol
He's giving CPR to someone he said was alive. lol
Namond!!??? I thought Bunny got you all cleaned up!!? :P
7:20 is that a soundless drill? Is that the best the drill can do?
I guess Namond ceased moving in the right direction after Bunny Colvin's death. .
Was that Namond?
@@postpwnmalone that is definitely the guy who played Namond
@@moblack5883 the cop killer is portrayed by the same actor who portrayed Namond in The Wire
DAMN......two fathers lost, 4 lives snatched.
Sorry, you're telling me that people wouldn't hear someone literally drilling into the side of their house? 😂
How do you drill figuratively?
If he's unconscious, no, he likely didn't hear them ;-)
i mean you're assuming everything is quiet
theres TV, radio, neighbours, the street, etc
any number of sources of noise to mask the drill
Had a silencer. Duh.
when i am asleep during the day sometimes my moms boyfriend plays music super loud, i can barley hear it in my room and its two rooms away.
I forgot Yolonda Ross was on the show before she was on The Chi
so are we gonna talk about the fact that he checked for a pulse, said "he is alive" which clearly means he has a pulse but did CPR anyways with cuff placed on his back. lol
It could have been a faint pulse.
@@MatthewFutrell everybody is a medic
@@Just_Some_Dude1776 Never claimed to be a medic, just offering a possibility. You know who wasn't a medic? A cop trying to keep a perp alive to question and stand trial.
dont have to be a medic to know basic cpr
@@Just_Some_Dude1776 exactly which is why the cop performed it even if it was or was not warranted. Cops only get 6 months of training on average. Granted the cops in this scene are detectives, but even that training doesn't include anything past very basic first aid.
Is that Ms. Goodwin from Chicago MD?
Yes that's liutenant Anita vän bureen or how ever u spell it.
Yea she did this show and a ton others before Chicago med
Dick wolf vet....like Jeremy sisto and alana del garza (?) Aka connie rubirosa are both on FBI now.
They arrest the guy who clearly didn’t know the dude killed four cops but not his mother who clearly was helping him.
yea I dont get it. that guy literally pointed them in the right direction
Female privilege
still waiting on the EMTs
Are we still waiting? I'm almost out of popcorn and soda
@@twintailMedia let me get you a refill
@@moblack5883 well now I’m out of candy
"Get the EMTs up here NOW!!"
"I can't heeeeear you."
The lady cop in the beginning played a prison inmate in a good like hbo movie back in the day.
the blood on his shirt looks like magic marker
"He's alive" (begins to start CPR) lmao
Been waiting for this 😆😁
6:43 the tone used in the question here kills me. They use that tone every single time and it's the most annoying thing
Never talk to the cops without a lawyer. Searching without a warrant. Nice job guys
6:10 is that a reference to Dr House?
So this could be her husband, Dolores is 60.
Me: and how old are you?
Interesting...the mom played a judge on SVU
CPR on someone who is breathing and has a pulse? Interesting
Might just be the EMT in me but if he is alive why is he doing CPR Law&Order
Because Law and Order CPR protocol dictates “Attempt to find a pulse, if a pulse is found START CPR…. If a pulse is not found, HIT ‘‘em with Da Paddles that go BZZZZZZZZZZ”
Cause it’s a fake tv show
"He's alive" and then starts CPR. Haha
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All he's doing is taking clips from a TV show
@@darthrevan2957 True true
@@darthrevan2957 no, he filmed this clip personally
Nitpicky maybe but you don't move "up" to Suffolk, you move "out" to Suffolk, out east, not up north. Secondly at 8:54 CPR is started but "he's alive". That's just not done by a cop, maybe by EMS if he's in some kind of cardiac crisis but you can't determine that by a cop checking the carotid pulse.
that shield and name tag lol
Can somebody please tell me which episode is this because I really would love to see it
Season 20, EP 17
Wonder if this episode was based on the Lakewood Washington killings of 4 police officers shot while having coffee at a barista.... one officer got off a shot wounding the shooter...who was shot dead 3 days later by a Seattle police officer.
yu
Why did they actually arrest HiTop? FREE MY BOY HITOP
He's alive! Then starts CPR.. WTF? lol
Is that Namond from The Wire?
I know everyone doesn’t have experience on the police side of investigations but “so you’re talking to me instead of looking for her” is a bit on the ignorant side. These two detectives aren’t the only cops in New York City boss. They aren’t necessarily saying you had something to do with it, just that you might know more about it and just haven’t realized it yet.
Aint that the kid from the wire?
Anthony Anderson?
Yup.
GRANDMA, DRINK YOUR PRUNE JUICE
@@nabilbudiman271 i didnt recognize him in transformers! I honestly thought he was done after that movie.
"He's alive"
*Starts doing CPR*
😂😂😂😂
Great show!
Think everyone face after saying call para is like naw bro you call them if you care so much
That’s that same
Attitude they got Anthony Anderson took out in the departed.
Soooo this is part 2 from July 13th video. Been waiting for this🤩
"he's alive!"...starts doing CPR.....
Hey! Some familiar Treme faces! The cop in the middle is the documentarian from s2.
Don't do chest compressions when there's still a pulse lol
actually do...in some cases
we dont know how strong the pulse is in the scene
if someone is just unconscious but breathing fine then yeah leave them as is
but if someone is just barely breathing then they need CPR to facilitate oxigen intake until paramedics can arrive
@@mrroboshadow Hmm. Didn't know that. I generally thought that you provide chest compressions when someone either lacks a pulse and (but not including) requires respiratory aid. I see your point that giving chest compressions is better than not for the fear of rendering aid. I'll look into it. Thanks for the food for thought.
@@Samsanity im just parroting what i seen first aid instructors do and say
but as they also said, healthcare is always evolving so always good to learn more
Lol if he was alive you would not start chest compressions.
He ate the whole plate.
THE WHOLE PLATE!
Lupo could very easily have lost his badge for utterly disregarding an EMT order if the guy actually died.
If the man is alive why does he need chest compressions?
That black lady in the beginning.. I once watched a movie she was in jail and found out this lady terrorising her was her mum. It really freaked me out that movie...
What’s the name of the movie?
That "uniformed patrol cop" in the beginning.....
There. I fixed your sentence for you.🙄🤦🏾♀️ why doea no one say, "the white lady in the beginning...."
@@missladyanonymity it didn't need fixing.
@Justin Lawrence stranger inside maybe
I think its called stranger inside
Get the EMT's now. "Get someone else man I need a coffee."
Oh...by the title I thought this was a show about them catching cops who kill innocent people.
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So did the EMTs come or nah
Pretty sure this episode was a reference to the Parkland 4
Is the lady cop in the beginning the woman who played the cop who helped Jack Bauer in season 1 of 24?
There will always be people who use things for evil purposes, tech included. Just don't be one of them
Tell the EMT’s to take a coffee break.
Namond finally became a soldier.
Wait is that juble sorry if I got the name wrong is it from F.B.I?
Yes it's Jeremy Sisto
Elton....from Clueless....but also a dick wolf vet now!
Are you supposed to do CPR on someone who has a pulse?
Maybe it's my imagination but the other cops didnt seem in a hurry to "get the EMT's" now.
Hey, who has seen this full episode? Can you tell us was that guy the actual shooter, and why did he kill four cops?
Gotta watch it it was a great episode!! He was working for 2 cops tho is what I can tell you .
In the episode it turns out that the cops were blackmailing him. They turned him into an informant and then continued to move the goal posts for him to be out from under them. When he came to them the last time the cops threatened his mom. If ANYONE ever threatened my mom getting shot would be getting off easy. Don’t remember the end
@@abbieharris9841 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@@abbieharris9841 They threatened his mother because the mom was his drug supplier he was a drug dealer moving the goal post was partially correct but the main motive was that he wanted more money as an informant he yelled at the prosecutor in court saying he was owed more money for taking the risks of being an informant.
These cops are the definition of a lawsuit incoming...lolollol...the director and the actors never read the constitution...which is accurate for cops today
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You win some and Dim Sum you lose.
Uh did they just search her belongings without a warrant or presenting her with one?
does anybody know what type of vest they are wearing i tried looking for it
Why he doing CPR if the guy is still alive? lol
Never kill a cop guys 🤦♀️
Cops shouldn’t kill ppl
Tell that to this guy 4 times.
Don’t kill ANY one
@@williammclaughlin8205 exactly that’s common sense!
On the initial entry through the front door, were the shields in the back for tactical reasons? Just seems odd to me.
The guy could still be armed and they didn’t want to risk losing any more cops. They could be walking into a trapped house for all they know as well.
So if it could have been trapped, why wouldn't you have the ballistic shields up front.
Is helping someone you don't know had committed a crime a crime? I know the dude in the clip was probably lying but is that illegal really?
tf you doing chest compressions for? If he's alive then what are you pumping his heart for?
Is that Mike Jones ?
Nice vid.
5:58 wait a min... sounds familiar
I need the season & episode number
Season 20 episode 17
Never watched an episode of these series. Lol
lol same