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I feel for the older gentleman in the very first clip. He's just about doing his job and the meth head girl called the cops claiming she was kidnapped. Sucks he could lose his life due to this sort of thing.

👍︎︎ 23 👤︎︎ u/robertxcii 📅︎︎ Jun 08 2019 🗫︎ replies

That chick in the mustang was a fucking idiot

👍︎︎ 16 👤︎︎ u/guzman_hemi 📅︎︎ Jun 08 2019 🗫︎ replies

I can see why one of my coworkers is obsessed with this show.

👍︎︎ 11 👤︎︎ u/TF79870 📅︎︎ Jun 08 2019 🗫︎ replies

I'm sorry, but fuck this show. So cops get some bad press then this shows up in the sub. hmmm.

I saw a report recently where they talked about the messed up ways they threaten people with charges and jail time unless they agree to be treated like zoo animals. They also falsify charges on a lot of people for the show. Those instant drug test kits where they use a few droplets to test powder for cocaine or heroin, ya those things aren't accurate at all, yet they still use them to arrest innocent ppl and shame them as drug addicts on national TV all the time. It's bullshit. Many cities are banning them from filming altogether. I'm sorry but if you get off on watching cops ruin the lives of people for smoking weed, or just capturing people at their worst moments and broadcasting it for the world to see and laugh at, you're an asshole.

Source: https://www.wkrg.com/news/walton-county-man-wants-apology-after-false-accusation-on-live-pd/867883429

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/some-u-s-cities-end-their-cooperation-with-aes-live-pd

http://mentalfloss.com/article/535912/how-can-live-pd-show-suspect-faces-without-consent

👍︎︎ 3 👤︎︎ u/StabbyMcSwordfish 📅︎︎ Jun 08 2019 🗫︎ replies

I want to see the Mesa version, way more gunplay

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/Kondratiev 📅︎︎ Jun 08 2019 🗫︎ replies
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We got a report that there's a female that's been kidnapped and drugged. Suspect is now calling dispatch. The female had stated she'd been kidnapped by a man named Louie at the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Oh, jeez. The female stating her mother is Hillary Clinton. She was Chelsea. So that would be a first for me. Right there, you kind of begin to think of mental health issues. Right now we don't know what we have. [siren] Get out of the car! On your left. On your left. Get out of the [bleep] car! Step out of the vehicle! Now! Get out of the [bleep] car! Back up! Back up! Walk to your left. Step to your left! We got two more in the vehicle. Step to your left! Step to your left! I know which way is left. Stop screaming! We have a passenger. Passenger! Hands up! Hands up! Listen to her. Step out of the vehicle! Step to the left! Step to the left! Let me-- Can I tell you? Where did you pick her up at? At the airport. Oh, you picked her up at the airport? Oh, the Meadows, they got her number. Is that where you were? The Meadows. That's where I work. This is Trooper Casey with the highway patrol. I have a [bleep],, and she's claiming that he kidnapped her against her will, but he's claiming he's bringing her to the Meadows. Is there a weapon in the trunk? She told us there might be a gun. No, there's no gun. She's hyperactive. I'm speaking with the nurse. She's saying that [bleep] was transporting her for rehab. Called the Meadows, the place. She has mental health issues, because of long-term meth use. OK. So-- I'm just taking her to the rehab center, and she's flighty. She's scared to go. She don't know who I am, she don't trust me, but we do this five or six times a week. We pick people up and take them to rehab. Yeah. Let's check on her real quick. What's going on? Talk to your mom. Are you going to talk to your mom? Mom? [bleep] No. I just got arrested for prostitution. I'm going there because I was going to sign up. [bleep] I didn't have an escort. I didn't have an escort. My mother should have been here with me, going to rehab. And now I'm going to jail forever. They didn't know she was in this condition, or they would have sent somebody. Well, yeah. But they didn't realize this. Yeah. That happens. Oh, I'm sure. Sure. Yeah. At this point right now, they're trying to decide on where-- how they're going to transport her to either that drug rehab facility, or one here in Phoenix. She obviously can't go with the male she was with, because of safety issues. And you know, a fear that she'd run out of the vehicle, or continue to call 911 and make these kind of claims. Last time I kidnapped this guy, and he said-- called 911. And about a month later, they called me down to the office one day for the meaning-- the director called me in there. Two, three people in the office. Said, you get the employee of the month award for kidnapping a patient. First time it ever happened. Now it's happening twice. Yeah. Well, maybe you'll get employee of the year? Yeah, maybe. Really, really reckless driver speeding, and cutting in and out of traffic. So this is a unit that was watching this guy driving crazy on I-10. He stopped him, got his driver's license, and he's going to escort him off here. On his way home from work. Right. All right? From Chandler. Said he had one beer. Driving on the shoulder probably about 55 mile an hour. Walked up there, eyes bloodshot, watery. Hint of alcohol. Mhm. I got his license. He had a firearm. That's in my car. I'll place it in yours. OK. How are you, sir? I'm Trooper Jacobs. I'm going to be doing just a couple tests, just to make sure you're all right to drive, OK? What I'm going to do is I'm going to have you follow the tip of my pen with your eyes, but keep your head absolutely still, OK? I understand. I'm wearing wool and a bulletproof vest. Well, you're driving on the shoulder at 55 plus. On the shoulder? So do me a favor. Face me. Right on that line in the middle there. Yeah. So put feet together, have your hands at your side. And what I want you to do right now is just put your right foot in front of your left, heel to toe. You don't have to do it, but this is how I'm going to determine whether I'm going to let you drive, or not. Well, I'm doing it with a duty belt on. So keep your hands at your side for me. You want me to demonstrate again here for you? You're absolutely certain that you're good to drive? So do me a favor-- what I want you to do, when I tell you to, is to take a really deep breath, and blow out until I tell you to stop. OK? Really deep breath, and blow. Blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow. OK, good. So you know what the legal limit is in Arizona? 0.08? Yeah. You're at 1.32. So you are DUI in Arizona, so I'm placing you under arrest, OK? That sounds pretty off. No, not based on what I saw. Yeah. That's your opinion, not mine. Yeah. I can. OK. Then man, you've got this case beat. I'm really worried. 774. Yeah. You're DUI. That's dangerous. No way. Too late for that. You should've thought of that before you drank and drive. That's correct. That would be called malfeasance. It'd be a violation of my oath. OK. Hey, I broke his pen. OK. All right. Never mind you taking a $20,000 truck and driving under the influence. Worried about this. OK. You had a 1.32. You're just full of excuses. I really like it. I would just let you go? Because you-- DUIs don't kill families, and troopers, and other people, right? You're just an innocent victim here? You can keep shaking your head at me, man. I don't know what you want me to do. No. I told you-- No. No, you're not under an 0.08, and we're done. OK? Sorry. OK, well, this is the inconveniences of being arrested. All right, so there's a trooper. I was going to finish processing our guy here. He's going to go down to the station. We'll do a duplicate breath test, maybe a blood test, and then he's going to be booked into jail for a DUI. Let's lose Mr. Victim's vodka here. Since we're all in the state of Arizona, just really abusing him, and making a victim out of him. He's just-- boy, how unfortunate. 86. I was running stationary radar on one of our interstates, and I observed a vehicle traveling at 86 miles per hour in a 65 mile per hour speed zone. We got a problem. Yeah, what's up with that? Car just threw it in park, while it was still moving. Hey, roll down the windows. Roll down the windows. What's going on? So the reason I stopped you is you were doing 86 in a 65 on the highway. OK. And then when I came behind you to catch up to you, you're running 70 on a city street, which is 45. OK. Is there a reason for that? Not really. I'm just trying to get home. OK. Anything to drink today? No, not really. No alcohol whatsoever? No. I didn't drink today. When was the last time you drank? I drank about a week ago. A week ago? Wait right here for me, OK? Of course. I'm concerned because his speech is a little off. I'm also getting extremely strong odor of a breath mint. So either he just ate one when I pulled him over, or prior to pulling over. I want to find out what's going on. I want to make sure you're OK to drive, so I'm going to have you step out. OK. And perform a couple of tests for me, OK? I want you to take nine steps, touching heel to toe each time. 1, 2-- Miss. Yep. Miss. 6, 7, 8-- I want you to pick it up approximately 6 inches off the ground. I want you to count out loud by 1,000. 1,001, 1,002, 1,003, 1,004, 1,005, 1,006. OK. I'm going to ask for a breath sample, OK? Is it possible for me to do a blood test, instead? Like-- I'm somebody who works in a blood test industry, so I know that that's, like, the best way to do things. Mhm. You don't have to provide a breath sample if you don't want to. Which one's easier for me? I can't advise you of that. I'm going to give you an option of a blood test, or a breath test. OK. I'm going to take the blood test, then. OK. Go ahead and turn around, put your hands behind your back for me. - All right. Perfect. Perfect? Most people don't tell me perfect. I didn't realize this involved an arrest, otherwise I probably would have taken the breath test. What did you think was going to happen? I don't know, mate. Did you just call me mate? Yeah. OK. If you'll go ahead and just step up a little bit, and spread your feet for me? Dude-- so is there a reason why you have all these breath mints in your pocket? I've worn these jeans for about a week now, so-- You've worn the jeans for a week? Yeah. Is this the only pair of jeans you own? No. The problem is that the water in my household up north right now is kind of in question right now. The water is in question? Yeah. Man, you are into breath mints, bro. Yeah. It's my thing. Guess there could be worse things, right? Yeah. All right, buddy, have a seat for me. Of course. Can I do the breathalyzer now? Not this one. Not that one. But there'll be one at my station you can. I didn't realize that not doing the breathalyzer would-- So let me just-- let me just help you understand. That breathalyzer right there has nothing to do, other than me determining what I was going to do with your car. OK. So based on those tests, I determined that he is impaired, So I went ahead and placed him under arrest for driving under the influence. So he'll get transported down, he'll get processed, and we'll go from there. We'll get the lead guy. He was at 96 [bleep] miles per hour. I don't know why this guy is stopping, too, but-- We're going to log that one, too, in case something happens. Stay in your car! Sit down! Either you obey me, or you go to jail. Sit! I'm Trooper Jacobs with the highway patrol. Why are you driving so fast? So that justifies you going 96 miles per hour? OK. Do you have your license, registration, insurance with you? All right. I'll be right back. Ma'am, I'm Trooper Jacobs with the highway patrol. Never get out and approach an officer who's making a traffic stop. That's very dangerous. I'm completely sorry. This has nothing to do with me. OK. I just wanted to have a conversation with the young person behind me. Why is that? Because you know what? I felt-- it was just too much. You know? And I want to let that young person know that-- you know, because I'm in a sports car, it doesn't have to be like that. Right. Right. You don't have to try to race me. Whatever you feel-- you know, it doesn't have to be like that. OK. That's my case. OK. I don't think it's appropriate for anyone to be confronting anyone on the side of the highway here, so-- Absolutely not. He's going to get a criminal speeding ticket. I want you to go ahead and leave. It's dangerous for you to get on the side of the road when it's drunk hour, with people, even-- so I will deliver the news on your behalf, but-- and what message do you want me to give him? - Can I-- - No, you can't-- I don't want you walking back there. That's a liability. It's even illegal for you to even be parked here right now, so I'm just-- I get why you're doing what you're doing, so I'll meet you halfway, and I'll talk to him for you. OK. Have a safe night. Gosh. Holy cow. You can't plan this stuff. We're going to write him a ticket for criminal speed, since we got him on radar at 96 miles per hour, after he overtook that car. OK, this is getting out of hand. Ma'am? Leave. It's time to go, OK? You had your moment. Either you go-- are you not listening to me? Get in that car and leave right now. Come on. Let's go. You're-- You're going to be under arrest if you don't leave right now. Leave. - Guys-- - OK. You're under arrest for failing to obey a police officer. You're under arrest. No, you're under arrest. You're not. You don't resist me. You understand me? You're under arrest. I ordered you to leave, and you failed to do it. Come on. I don't know why you think you're in control of this. I am. Listen to me. You are putting all of us at risk by being on the side of the road, and doing this back-and-forth drama thing. You want to walk away from me? Fine. You're definitely going to jail. Have a seat. Have a seat. Sit down. Sit. Sit. You're going to jail. Sit. You're going to jail. Sit. Either you sit down, or I charge you with resisting arrest. What's it going to be? Sit down. You did this to yourself. Follow directions when a highway patrolman orders you. In the name of trying to be nice, I tried to work with her in the beginning, but she totally crossed the line. Can you get her out of the back of my car and put her in yours, please? She's been passively resistive, just so you know. There's all kinds of hazards, being on the highway. You don't need to be getting out because you want to go tell somebody you don't like the way they're driving, after a police officer is stopping them, anyway. This is a business area of Phoenix. It attracts more of the seedier element later at night. I've gotten a lot of meth from that place, and this place over here. Oh, he's ducking down, too. Do you have your license and registration? Oh, my god. I'm just all, like-- a mess right now. Why are you a mess? Do you have your ID? That-- where's my ID? That, I'm not too sure if I have it. Are you living in your car? No. It's a long story. OK. I'm on until 6:00 in the morning. There's a big pile of trash where I used to live. OK. They moved out, and I was just-- picking stuff, because I moved into another place. And I thought, you know what? I can use this. I know it's crazy. A lot of it's just trash. We should throw it away. And magazines. So you picked somebody ketchup? No. I used to-- And you took his food? Well, it's a big pile of trash. We can grab it, right? You know? Yeah. But that just seems-- that's strange. I got so excited because I was like, oh my god. And you got a little kid's pool? I'm living with a friend-- OK. --who has a pool, and I was just excited, and all that. OK. Well-- I have a court hearing tomorrow. What do you have a court hearing for? It's just sentencing. I mean-- What are you being sentenced for? Paraphernalia. What kind? Meth? - Yeah. All right, do me a favor. I want you to step out for a second. Whoa. There's nothing in your car that's illegal? Are you sure? What's this MicroLux stuff? What's that? Fixtures? Stay there. Just a bunch of weird [bleep]. Imported sex toys, basically. From China. 3D printed dildos, actually. For some reason, I have this uncanny ability to find you guys with these weird stories. Yeah. He's all over the place. Sheesh. You can tell he's tweaking. He might be involved in commercial breaks. Seems like-- that seems kind of strange to me, that if I had a business, and these were legitimately decent things, why would someone just throw them out? I know. That's what I was wondering, too. And I was like, why? I don't know if he died, or what? These two guys-- well, see, the whole story is that they came in from-- they were millionaires in Cadillac Mountain, and they went to that warehouse. Uh-huh? And hired people to work here. I worked there. I worked there for two years. I stopped working there in-- '15. 2015. Do me a favor. Just sit down-- just sit down. Put your hands behind your back. All right. I'm going to detain you, because you're under the influence. Done this job a long time. You're showing very deceptive behavior. I understand. I was dumpster diving. Who the hell wants to do that? Yeah. I was dumpster diving. Just let me-- I'm not going to let you do anything. You're going to wait right there. Oh, I'm-- All right. I was just-- Listen, let me tell you something right-- well, OK. Well, you just keep filing your nails. When's the last time you used? When the sun was up. Like, that's-- You are, like-- you're-- I'm-- You're tweaking, like, unbelievable. There were, like, all these people-- these homeless people were like, OK, shut up. You know? Because I was like, oh my god, he threw this away? You threw that away? Like, the pool? And I'm super thirsty right now. And the more I talk, the thirstier I get. That's how it works. All right. Can I drink some of that? Whatever that is? - Nope. Cause i don't know what that is. Why would you drink something, you don't even know what it is? Just bright light, and I was like, holy [bleep].. What is this, now? Yeah. He is high as a kite on meth. OK. It's DUI all the way. I'm definitely going to go all out for this guy. And he really-- this right here, he said they're dildos, which-- with this guy, who knows? - Yeah. You know, I'd help you with that, but I don't got gloves on. Yeah. You want a pair? [laughs] Meth pipe. Consistent with-- The meth pipe's still warm. It's still warm? Yeah. Yeah. That's a good coating around there. Sorry about that. Got to keep my legs-- You can stop. It's just 'cause my legs are tired. So he was placed under arrest for DUI drugs, for the methamphetamine, and he's going to be sentenced tomorrow for a second, separate possession of methamphetamine arrest here in Phoenix. So his day just got a lot worse than it was.
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Length: 20min 58sec (1258 seconds)
Published: Fri Jun 07 2019
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