[knocking] Sheriff's office. [indistinct radio chatter] [sliding door squeaks] What's going on? Y'all are trippin', man. What's going on? Nothing going on here. Eating my dinner. Can I help you? Yeah, someone called
the Sheriff's office here. Thought that was
detectives over there. Oh, they were saying it
was someone from here called. You called the cops? No. I'm just eating. I don't know what
you're talking about. You're eating your ham. That's it. What's your name, man? Dennin, you know who I am. I never met you before. I own this house OK. You own this house? [bleep] Check it out, 34-80. OK.
Got an ID or something on you? Y'all-- I don't need
no-- check the computer. You're not even
supposed to be here. MALE OFFICER: Says who? Why are you here for? I'm trying to eat dinner. Because we have-- Do you got a warrant? 'Cause we got a call
from your house to be here. Can I shut the
door in your face? No, because it's crackheads
over there that called the cop. Now do me a favor,
because you don't belong here, and get away from here. MALE OFFICER: All
right, who's this guy? This guy is my tenant, Alan-- Can you come out here and
talk to me for a minute, man? - Yeah.
- Don't give me-- [bleep] Bothering us. The guy lives here. MALE OFFICER: Anybody
else live here? That's it.
You want to check it out? You want to [bleep]
in the back, homeboy? MALE OFFICER: Sure, man. Come check it out, man. You want to come here
[bleep] in the devil's house. Don't [bleep] with me, dog. Who's the caller? MAN: [bleep]
There's nobody here. DISPATCHER: Alan-- [bleep] --call here?
MAN: Come. You want to come in? Was your name [bleep]? Alan. OK.
MAN: There ain't no warrant. Why'd you call? What's going on? MAN: We straight, dog.
- Yeah, yeah. Bring the camera in. Can they come in? Yeah, come on in. I'm tired. He's [bleep] every night, OK? Mhmm. I'm tired this [bleep]. He said, I'm gonna stab you. I'm gonna kill you. He said that tonight? What? Every time. The guy smokes that pipe. [bleep] He smashes a-- like brown glass in the [bleep]. Mhm. That's diamonds. It's diamonds? That's what he calls it. Oh, OK. All right. I mean-- So what made you call tonight
if he always acts like this? Just because he's
threatening you? Yeah. And you're scared? Yeah. All right. Do you have another
place to stay? Have you thought
about moving out? No. I might be moving in-- Yeah? It keeps going. All the way up to this
graves of dead [bleeping].. You got a lot
mold in here, man. Oh, here. That's [bleep] up, man.
- Yeah. It's nasty.
- [bleep]. Look over here.
- It's sick. Look at right
here, go in the hole. [bleep] Yeah. See this [bleep] here? I know. Hey, careful. Gonna fall right
through that thing. [inaudible] the flood. But I don't know. I went home to my kids' house
today, nobody was there. And I gotta stay here tonight. But I'm not fighting with him. And I know I didn't
call [bleep].. I don't-- I don't
know why they called. We gotta figure that out. [bleep] out here crazy. So you own the house? This is my house. It's in my name. Who lived here
with you before? That at some point, you
get trespassed from here? This way my dad's house? Douglas Jones, he was. He's dead. How long you've been
back staying here? I don't know. I stay here, [inaudible]. You stay here where we at too? Where we standin' at. Pay attention
where you standin'. Yeah? Look on the floor. Yeah? Tell us what? A pentagram, you're
standing in, knucklehead. All right. Well, be careful
when you stand there. What's that gonna do? How the [bleep]? Crazy when you leave. Woo! [bleep] no, [inaudible]-- Did you draw the pentagram? Your artwork? I didn't do that. Oh, you didn't do it. When I pulled
the carpet back-- They were just there? I mean, I played
on a little bit. I drew a little bit, you know. [laughter] You know? I did a couple of little
things, like the heart, club, diamond, spade here. Looks good. That I don't remember doing. You got a few bullet holes here. Nothing [inaudible]
[bleep] [bleep].. Who shot up the house? Over here-- I don't know,
a few people died in here. A couple people died in here? Here, they got shot. Over there. They all-- it's all new. I hope that's low sodium ham. That's a lot of
ham to be eating. I don't know, [inaudible]. You probably should. So you're good? I don't know-- what does
it say I've been doin'? Smokin' spice? That's what we were told. Spice? I would be going crazy. Spice makes you go crazy. I wouldn't say
this is crazy, so-- It don't make
you eat and chill. I know that. I [inaudible]-- I might have smoked
some weed earlier. Smoked some weed earlier-- I might have. I'm not going to
say I've got some. You got the munchies and
ate a quarter pound of ham. I'm not going to smoke
with you right now. I mean, [bleep]. I don't expect you to smoke
with us standing here. Yeah. This is 251 [inaudible]. Nah. There's no such thing anymore? She didn't like what I did? It came out of a bus. Yeah? I swear to god, look. That's what made it work. No light bulbs in here, so they
can't steal the light bulbs. What's going on with
your roommate here? With Alan? I don't know, he's drunk. He's drunk? But you're not? He's drunk, and
you're a little high? I'm not high. Sounds like a party. You said you might
have smoked some weed. If I was on spice,
I'd be sweat-- [bleep] [bleep]. I'm normal. I'm even. I got some cigarettes. Hypothetically, you might
have smoked some weed earlier. [bleep] see my
kid, and I couldn't. So I just-- Is that the devil? It might be. He might be right here. You never know. Just a guy with a gun
shooting around in the Super K. So we just, uh-- Where? What did he look like? Where's the guy with the gun? Right there! Right there! Right over there! [indistinct radio chatter] (RADIO) He's running
down country club. Don't touch the gun. Don't touch the gun. --country club,
maintaining 10-3-18-20. I would say 13. You can say 10-3. We got the male
allegedly with the gun. Can you start a fire rescue? We got a guy bleeding. Sir, it's right here. Don't touch the gun. Stand over there for me. Back up! Back up! He came up, that man
started shootin' the damn gun. Who? This dude right here! OK. I mean, right [inaudible]. Roll this way. Roll this way. Come on. Sit you up. That's the reason
he is [inaudible].. OK, let's relax. Don't worry about that, OK? [inaudible],, [bleep]
beat me up, man. I was just trying to
get in my house, man. Who beat you up? These [bleep]
homeless [bleep]!! So where were you at
when this all happened? Me, my boy right there,
sitting on the sidewalk. Along with-- In front of the K? OK. Came on this side of it. All right? Where there's no building. Right? This man just comes
up, like, on a mission. You know? And then he's like-- Out of nowhere, he-- Out of nowhere. Don't yell-- don't yell at me.
OK. Just you and your boy, right?
We're just sitting there. I know where this guy
came running around. He come around the building-- With the gun in his hand? No, he had it on his side. But we didn't know
that at first. But he didn't show it? No, not until he's
like, do you know me? And we're like, no,
we don't know you. He's like, I know you. And that's when
he pulled it out. Oh, he shooted. He was? Oh yeah, he shot it
three or four times. All right. You were just with the female? Yeah. And I did say, babe, if
they kill me, chase him. Because I thought
he hit me at first. I was like, I was shot. - He shot it twice, right?
- Mm-hmm. Then that's when
he ran this way? Mm-hmm. And then that's when you
guys got a hold of him? Well, then that's when
he came back at us again. He come at me. Mm-hmm. OK, and I said, what,
are you going to hit me? You're going to hit me? Yeah, I'll hit you,
yeah, I'll hit you. And then he went after him. And then that's when
he whoops his ass? And then that's
when he tackled him. He pointed a gun at
her head, that was it. I took this [bleep] to
the ground, that's it. He just got
checked out by EMS. He's cleared. He's hanging out with us now. So as long as we get to
establish a little more, he's probably going to
take a ride with us today. All I want to do is just
come home and get peace. So much for steaks
on the grill-- $800, [bleep],,
[inaudible],, [bleep] [bleep].. I don't bother nobody, man. This [bleep] dude came
up to me with a gun. Yeah, yeah.
We're going to take care of it. We just need--
- I don't even know this guy. Never even seen him before. All right. Never seen him. The guy came up,
according to them, started yelling and ranting. An altercation took place. He fired, according to them,
two shots at them over here. He ran with the gun that
way, in between a building. They went, chased him down. As they tried to apprehend him,
he shot one into the ground. Then the boyfriend got a hold
of him, started beating him up, tried to hold him down
until we got there. And that's where I found
the gun, right next to him. Hey, you scared the [bleep]
out of some people, now. Some people have fight,
some people have flight. Bad news is today, is
they wanted to fight. You went down there with a gun. And then look what happened. [indistinct mumbling] We're going to take
him to jail tonight for aggravated with
a deadly weapon. Because he actually
fired it off. And that's it. Going to be doing a
traffic stop on this vehicle right here for window
tint, illegal tint. - Hey guys.
- What's up, buddy? What's going on? Deputy Homm with the
Sheriff's office. Reason I'm stopping
you is the window tint. You got your driver's
license with you? Do you have a valid
driver's license? No, not valid? Do you have a valid
driver's license? No, I don't. OK. So nobody can drive? OK. Go ahead and jump on out for me. Mm? OK. Do you? OK. While you guys
are out also, OK, while I was at that
side of your window, I smelled a strong
odor of marijuana. Is there any
marijuana in that car? Because I smell it. OK. I'm just-- here,
why don't you stand over to the front over there. All right? Marijuana in the cigarette pack. Stand right here
for me, so I can read them to you both at
the same time, all right? This doesn't mean
you're going to jail. This just means I'm
going to talk to you. OK? You know how-- this
is all this is. So all right. You have the right
to remain silent. Anything you say
can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right
to talk to a lawyer or have him present with you
while you're being questioned. During my search, I also
just found meth in her purse. Also some baggies, scale. So obviously, she's
probably selling. Whose dope is it? Is it his? Is it yours? OK. Then whose is it? It's obviously not his. OK, all right. Who else does that leave? It does leave you. But I want to hear-- I was wondering what
your explanation was. There really isn't no
explanation, you know? So you're doing
meth and marijuana. It's a stupid
[bleep] [inaudible].. OK. Are you selling? No. Are you selling? No. Let's talk to her later,
but, I mean, obviously more. She's actually-- they're
probably making it also. There's some Sudafed. Pills that I'd have
to-- oh, Soma pills. Which are illegal. All right. You're free to go. OK? Right now, man, we're just
keeping everything here. OK?
I'm not going to go through. All right, man. [inaudible]. Have a good day, all right? So far, what we have
is one gram of cocaine, two grams of heroin,
2.8 grams of meth, 1.8 grams of marijuana,
and 4.4 grams of morphine, which in the state
of Florida is trafficking. I found a black notebook. You have what kind of pills. She's basically selling
anything from Tramadol to Lexapro, which
are all pain pills. Says, he who is not courageous
enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life. Well, guess what? I guess you're not going to
accomplish anything in life right now. Just jail. We are heading to backup
another unit on a traffic stop. She's requested our canine unit. So it's possible there's some
kind of narcotic activity. Hey, man, you mind if--
can you just face the car? I'm just going to do a pat
down real quick, all right? I appreciate it. You got anything on you? Do you have anything on you? Only thing in my
pocket is my gold teeth. Your gold teeth? Yeah. OK. So she does a traffic stop. This guy in the black shirt
bolts back into the house. Apparently, he ditched
whatever was inside the car. This the house
you stay at there? Oh, you just came outside
and saw the cop car? Yeah. You weren't in the car? Oh, OK. All right. Just hang out for me. We-- the dog hit on the
vehicle for narcotics, so we're going to do a quick search. Woo! No way, buddy. Where was that at? Right here in the back. Thank you. This was-- They got a lot of dope. They tried to cover it
up with these jackets. A lot of-- That smells fresh. Yeah. That's really fresh. That's going to
be a felony amount. Oh, yeah. I love the doggie! I grabbed this pocketbook
that was on the passenger side. And there's a lot of cash. And there's a little-- looks
like a cellophane wrapper, some pills. We haven't identified them yet. But we'll identify
them, and see if they're a scheduled substance. What's the deal with
the marijuana then? He just dropped all
that marijuana off? Yeah. Well, he doesn't just give
you guys that much weed, though. You guys were going to buy it. You were driving. Your girlfriend
wanted some marijuana. The goal was to just
purchase a small amount. So realistically, you came
here to purchase marijuana. Right? You came down here
to purchase weed? Right? No. You didn't come
here to get marijuana? No. So what's the other guy,
what's his involvement? Why does he get in the car,
why's he run out of the car? I don't know. I don't know why he
ran out of the car. What was found-- That's what made me, like,
what the hell is going on? All right. Did you-- are you prescribed
any medications or anything? No. OK. So why did we find
Oxy's inside your bag? That, I don't know. Do you think we
put them there? No. I'm not saying that. I'm just saying, I don't know. - Well, I--
- I didn't-- Well, I don't know, doesn't-- that doesn't work. Well, I didn't put them there. So I'm not sure
how they got there. I'm just really curious. I'd like to catch
the person that put those pills in your pocketbook. She's playing
the innocent card. She's acting like she has
no idea what's going on. I don't buy it. The pills somehow magically
appeared inside of her purse? So she's going to go
to jail for possession of a controlled substance. I got to to talk
to Deputy Bronson, she what she wants to
do with the marijuana. Because it was
found in the center. So it always gets touchy with
charging people like that. But someone's going
to jail for it. We've just got to talk
to him again, see what story he gives us this time. So your buddy here calls
you, or you call him. I haven't figured that out yet. They show up at your house. You come out to sell
them some stuff. Right? Dude, you are [bleep]
high on some crazy [bleep].. I'm a drinker. I don't do [bleep]. I walked outside to see what
the [bleep] was going on. And then I see
them get arrested. And nobody wanted to admit
to the possession of marijuana. That's 145 grams, so we
can't just let it go. So all three were
inside the vehicle. All three are going
to jail, as well as the female catching
the possession of a controlled substance. This red Explorer
in front of us just committed a U-turn when there's
three big no U-turn signs, indicating you
can't make a U-turn. So we're going to pull
him over here in a second if we can catch up to him. Hello. Window work? Do you know why I'm
pulling you over? No. You know that U-turn you
made in front of Walmart? You know which one
I'm talking about? The only U-turn you made
right here on US-19? Yes, sir. It's a no U-turn. There's three big no U-turn
signs that indicate you can't-- I know. A lot of people. You have your driver's license,
registration on you, buddy? Why am I going to
take you to jail? You don't have a license? Do me a favor, and step out
of the car for me, buddy. I appreciate you being
honest with me, OK? Take the keys out of
the ignition for me. Put them on top of the
counter for me, OK? Let's step back over here, OK? OK. Do you mind if I
check your pockets? Are you using any drugs or
anything like that or no? Is that your spice? I'll give you a citation
for that if it's just spice. I can get you out of here, OK? You're being
cooperative with me, I'm just going to
detain you while I do some other tests, OK? Sound good? Lean up against the car for me. I'm going to put some gloves
on, check the rest of you, OK? OK, whose car is this? What is she in jail for? That's your new girlfriend? And you're driving
your wife's car? That's pretty
messed up, isn't it? You know-- you know what? Were you involved in a-- At the country club. Yeah! I was there for that, too. Remember the homeless guy
with the gun running around? Yeah, I'm the one-- I remember, you were the
one without your shirt on. Remember? Running up when
we came up there? Was this the girl that-- was this the girl
that was with you? When she had her foot on the
gun when I came over there? Man. You're my victim,
and now you're-- come on, man. Yes, sir. You want to step
out for me real quick? - Absolutely.
- I appreciate it. So you're gonna be cooperative
like your boyfriend? - Absolutely!
- OK. I remember you guys. Yeah. I'ma let you know right now,
my belt buckle is a knife. Your belt buckle-- OK, OK, OK. I appreciate it. If you want to take it,
you're more than welcome. Listen-- the belt buckle? Yeah, yeah. It comes out. OK. I appreciate you
being honest with me. I'm going to hang onto this. Is there a scale or anything in
the car I need to worry about? OK. Do you have any miss-- do you have a roach, old
roach, any weed laying around? No dime bags, nothing like that?
OK. Nothing small. Where's that at? And whose bowl is that? OK. Turn your arms for me. You know right now, you're
not getting arrested, right? You're just going
to get detained. If it's just misdemeanor, I'll
just write you a citation, you can get out of here, OK? I understand. No problem. She is voluntarily telling
me she has a bowl, which looks like there's going to be weed. So it's an arrestable offense. It will be a misdemeanor. His wife is in jail
for domestic battery. That's his wife's car
that he's driving. And he's driving
his new girlfriend around in his wife's car. And [bleep] is also married. And her husband is in jail. So both of their husbands
and wives are in jail. And they're driving
his wife's car around. Nice. So this is-- So they've
obviously rebounded. It's a family reunion. So we're going to
end up arresting him for driving while license
suspended, third offense. Take him for that. He's also going to get a
$500 citation for the spice. She's going to get arrested
for the misdemeanor possession of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia. OK, guys, this is what's
going to happen, OK? So listen, ma'am,
it's [bleep],, right? Where's she at?
- Yes, sir. So you're going
to get arrested for the misdemeanor marijuana
and drug paraphernalia, OK? They're both misdemeanors. You'll probably be
bonded out tonight. The reason I can't give
you a notice to appear is because you're homeless and
I don't have an address for you. So that means you can't
receive mail anywhere. So you're going to go to-- I can't do that. So tonight, you're
going to be going to jail for misdemeanor marijuana. Hold on. Let me explain it to her. She already told me it's hers. I can't change my mind now. I've already got
all this stuff done. I can't do anything about that. I'm going to put on
your arrest affidavit that you guys have been
beyond cooperative, so they'll try to
lower your bond. I'll even request a
lower bond for you, OK? I appreciate that. - Sound good?
- Yes, sir. I'm going to throw
this in the car, OK? OK. Thank you.