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WOMAN (ON RADIO): Attention signal 41-- Walton, is this going to be Chris [bleep]?? MAN: It is. OFFICER: It's a relatively common call we get from this complainant. She likes to fabricate stories to try and get her family put in jail. One of her family members tried to run someone over with a vehicle. And he apparently has a gun in his hand. So Sergeant Webster just arrived on scene. And we're trying to run there and back him up. Did anybody hear gunshots? Uh-uh. I heard something loud. But I was on the phone with 911. And I'm not real sure what it was. But it was coming from over there. And I was yelling for Brian go home because I need him. I mean, but nobody acts like that. How about you, brother? Did you hear anything gunshots-wise? I heard-- I heard the truck. And I heard them screaming, don't run over me. Don't run over me! Yes, sir. OFFICER: Got the perpetrator. Yep. You can call the bondsman when you get to jail, bud. Yeah, I gotta call the bondsman. No, sir. It will be a felony. So you'll have to see your first appearance in the morning. What's that? Well, cutting trees down, that's a civil matter. You got to take him to court about cutting a tree. But whenever you got a man cutting trees in the woods, and you ram your truck up in the woods at him-- How about him [inaudible] --that's a problem, Billy. That's a problem. Look, if you hadn't have showed up here in the first place and took-- you took your truck in the woods on him, none of this would have happened. - [inaudible] - All right, let's go. Come on. OK. Nope. Nope. OFFICER: So basically, what happened when we responded, we found the suspect sitting in his vehicle, found tire tracks leading into the woods, aggressive tire spin, showing where he had attempted to try to run this individual in the woods over with his truck. Well, trying to run somebody over with a truck, brother, it's not a legal way to-- I did not-- All right, hey, look, I'm not going to argue with you. OK. But there's tracks in the trees where you stuck your truck, where he's-- where he's falling a tree. Yeah, [inaudible] He's falling the tree. And you put your truck on top of him. How did-- how do you-- how does that look to me, Billy? [inaudible]. I know how it looks. I made a [inaudible] He's talking about-- Yeah, but if you hadn't have put your truck in the woods, you wouldn't be in this situation, Billy. I know [inaudible]. Over here. I've heard that before. Open your feet up. Put your cigarettes in your truck because you can't take them with you to jail. What in the world, Billy? You want Mitch to come get your truck? You can't come talk to her. But I can get her and tell her to get your truck. Well, you can call her too. All right, so these pocket knives [inaudible].. Uggh! Don't touch that. Damn, Billy! [bleep] in my car. Driver's side door handle, Sarge. [bleep] in my car. That's nasty, man. Why you going to carry something like that in your pocket? She finds everything all the time. Flush it, man. Huh? Flush it. Don't tell me it won't flush, Billy. [inaudible] Have a seat. We'll take him into custody for aggravated assault. And we're going to continue the investigation and see what else we can find out. All right, Billy. Deputy Clements pulled a vehicle over. I'm not sure what they pulled him over for. They're down here on spring break right now from Alabama. He called for us. He said that he can smell some marijuana coming from the vehicle. So I'm going to run Zeus around the car. [music playing] Top seat. Cool. [clicks tongue] All right. Hey, sir. Could you come over here to talk to me real quick? All right, man, like I said, my name is Deputy Mann with the K9 unit. If I start digging around in there, what all am I going to find? Do you guys smoke weed? OK, all right. All right, let me see what all-- there's an overwhelming smell of air fresheners. A $2 bill, hmm, haven't seen those in a long time. Aren't you supposed to ask me if you're supposed to search my car? What's that? This is my car. OK. Aren't you supposed to ask me? No, ma'am. I don't have to. My dog alerted on the vehicle. I got probable cause. Go ahead and stand back over there for me. Stand over there. It smells of pretty potent marijuana, huh? Oh, yeah, it's in here somewhere. There you go. Yeah? Let's see. Let me try to find a name. Oh, and a gun. And a gun? Yep. Loaded? Yeah. I'm 19. In Florida, you gotta be 21 to carry a pistol. It's not a high-gram amount. Accompanied with a firearm is where it definitely becomes a problem. It'll be a felony. It's an upgrade for the firearm because it was in the presence of narcotics, and it was loaded. And it was concealed. And the purse is not holstered. And there is no kind of method to make it safe. It's basically accessible. You can pull it out of the purse, and you can fire it right off the the bat. [music playing] SABRINA MATHEWS: So we're going to this call. It's at a strip club. And apparently, we have the manager from another strip club down the road that went to this strip club to confront a gentleman about trying to pass off fake money to his dancers. We're going to check on the money, see if that's counterfeit, and then find out who's trying to pass that. How are you guys doing, SABRINA MATHEWS: OK. OK, so he came in the club, handed off the money to a dancer. Mhm. She came up to me and asked me to check it. It's all counterfeit. He left the club right away. I messaged other clubs to find out if he's there. I noticed his description. They said he was here two minutes after he left our club. SABRINA MATHEWS: So why didn't you call us right away? I did. No, when you were over there before you came over here to confront somebody. That's what we're here for. They came over here. And they rushed over here. And they circled me, like, seven deep. And they were like-- they came out. And they said that I was giving out fake money, right? So I said, listen, if that was the situation, I will pay it back as a good citizen. I am sorry. You know what I mean? SABRINA MATHEWS: OK. In that-- in that type of view. I'm [audio muted] 49? No. All right, come on over to my car. We'll get that inside. - I'll grab that. Don't worry about it. Yes, sir. So we're looking here at this counterfeit money. And we can tell. Just one of the ways I can tell right now is that it doesn't have the strip going through it that you need to have. And it has a different texture. It's a lot thicker. It feels like there's, like, two bills, like, taped together. And a lot of times, what they'll do is they'll print each side on a piece of paper. And they'll actually cut them out and then glue them together back to back. It's obviously a crime to pass counterfeit money. And then it's a crime to have so much-- so much of it in your possession. What if-- what if the friends that I was with, what if it was passed-- what if it was passed through them through the night and came into my pocket? How could I be in trouble for that? How-- SABRINA MATHEWS: Wait a minute. Somebody passed something into your pocket without your knowledge? No, I'm saying that the counterfeit money that you guys found, how could it be pinpointed on me? I never had it in my possession. You just said, what if it came into my pocket. The only-- this-- the only thing that I had in my position-- Possession. My possession was-- Right. --that $10 bill. OK. And they said, game on. That's-- how could I be-- how could I-- how could I be arrested for counterfeit money? OK, look, you're in hot water, OK? You're in the back of the cop car. This isn't where you want to be tonight. Let me finish before you even start, OK? Yes, ma'am. I gave you the respect. Give me the respect. - Yes, ma'am. OK? So then we shut the door. And then, now, you're like, you know what? They do have footage. And they do have witnesses of me throwing that under the car. So maybe I want to be a little bit more honest. All righty. All right. Maybe when you get to the jail, and he sees the doors, he'll decide to start talking a little bit more. We're going to go over to Lollipops, the other strip club. And we're going to have the dancer come out. And we're going to bring our offender over there in the cop car. We're going to light him up so that she can see him, and she cannot-- and he cannot see her because she's our victim. And she's going to be able to tell us if that's the individual that passed the fake money to her and, also, they deprived her of $13. So she'd be our victim for the petty theft. We're just waiting for the dancer to come out, hopefully clothed. MAN: Come on down this way. Come right on down here, OK? Yeah. Right this way. OK. OK, now, this guy, obviously he's in handcuffs, OK, for a different crime. I just want you to give us your honest opinion, OK? So that-- that's him? Yeah. OK. SABRINA MATHEW: Yeah. OK. He's asking to speak with me one-on-one now. So, obviously-- He's going to tell you. --the truth is going to come out a little bit more. So-- - OK. I'll see if I can it released. - Right now-- - It's OK. It's OK. - Right now we have to keep it. SABRINA MATHEWS: So he's going to be arrested for the possession of the counterfeit currency. And then he's also going to be arrested for the petty theft from her because he had given her fake money. And she gave him real money in exchange for that. So he's going to be going for both of those. All righty? [music playing] We just got a call subject that earlier was involved in a hit-and-run accident, was later found about an hour later driving, appeared to be intoxicated. He's been stopped. And in the middle of placing him into the patrol vehicle, he began kicking out the window. What led to him kicking the window? (ON RADIO) 10-26. Irritation mostly likely, just being irritated. We offered to park his vehicle and not tow it. He didn't want that, so-- BART SMITH: A hobble is a device that we can secure this individual so that he can't kick out any more windows. Pick your feet up, man. OK, that's fine. Kick your feet over here. I didn't [inaudible] (ON RADIO) 10-26. You think? Spit on you. You want to do that on his feet? Get on out. Come on out. Get on the ground. Are you [bleep] kidding me, dude? We're not going to play with you. Turn over. Turn over. Turn over. Turn over. Turn over! Oh, [bleep]. Quit fighting it. And we won't have a problem, OK? - I'm not fighting at all. - Put your hands-- Turn over. Put your hands-- these hands go behind your back. Dude, I can't [bleep]. Listen to me. Go straight on your face. [bleep] There you go. Oh, my god. All right, you got him. Don't move. - I'm not doing-- - Don't move. You hear me. - I'm not fighting at all. What the [bleep]? OK, then you're good, OK? Just stay right-- move your-- hey-- I got this, coming up. Dude, I'm not moving at all. [bleep] you. Go this way. No, sir, we wish we didn't have to do this. But you got to be cooperative for us not to have to do this. Dude, I'm not moving at all. What the [bleep] are you guys doing? Does it make you feel [bleep] strong? [bleep] Dude. I'm not doing anything. [bleep] You just kicked the window out of a patrol car. You are doing something. There you go. Dude-- Put this on a chain, and-- You can stick that through the loop. Oh, yeah. - Stick this through the loop? - Yep. Right down. Hook it straight down. You guys have never done this before. Yeah, yeah, that's cool. Yeah? You can tighten it. OK. What the [bleep] is this? Going inside? For his safety's sake to the officer and the safety of our equipment, he's been put in a hobble. That just basically keeps his feet immobile with his hands so he can't do any more damage to that vehicle on transit to the jail. Our original response was for a hit-and-run accident. We had information that this suspect struck another vehicle. His girlfriend had been present in the vehicle with him. She went to assess the damage. And in doing so, he fled the scene. What did we wind up with charges? I know we he had the signal 3 from earlier. And-- He's going to have resisting, the signal 3, and then the battery on-- what do you call it? Criminal mischief. The criminal mischief to the patrol car. OK. Right now, Deputy Miller has pulled over this vehicle that was passing in a no-passing zone. And he pulled over over here for some oddball reason. And once he got out there and talking to him, he detected the odor of alcohol. So we're about to do some field sobriety task here in just a second. OK, give me just one second. You're cutting weeds? OK. [inaudible] I'm going to turn you over to this gentlemen right here. He's going to explain all that to you. I'm going to push your door closed. Come [inaudible]. I'm Deputy Clements. How you doing, sir? Hey, how are you? Deputy Miller said he smelled a little alcohol. What's that? Deputy Miller said he smelled a little alcohol. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to ask you-- OK. OK. That's fine. Well, would you-- would you consent to doing some field sobriety tasks for me? OK, that's fine. That's fine. [music playing] I walked up. And speaking to him, I automatically detect the odor of alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath. When I asked him to do field sobriety tasks, he initially told me he was very offended by me asking him. Heel to toe, one, two, three, and so on to nine steps. Four, five, six, seven, eight-- how man is nine? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. All right, let's go to the next task. One, two-- Back up to the back end of that line. We're going to go with the next task, OK? The next task, we're going to do the one-leg stand. I think you've had too much to drink. Am I right, or am I wrong about that? You're wrong. OK, I'm wrong about that? OK. OK, I didn't say I would. I was trying to be to a certain point with you. You know what. Can I-- Don't turn around on me, OK? No, sir. No, sir. Can I-- Can you what? Can I get-- let them people back there take my keys? - Yes, sir. - I have two dogs. Just a second. Turn back around. Yes. Sir. Good. OK? All right, come on back here with me. Yes, sir. You want to release your vehicle and the dogs to the individual back there? Yes, please. Yes, sir. All right, just turn around. We can release the vehicle to this gentleman? Yes, sir. OK. What-- what-- what have I done not to earn your trust then? Have you ever dealt with Deputy Miller of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office? That would be me. Have you ever dealt with me, sir? OK. That's absolutely fine. Like I said-- Hey-- sir, and you're allowed to have your opinion, OK? So this gentleman really does not really like law enforcement. He's quite irate, irate that he's getting arrested for DUI. I wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw a dump truck, period.
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Length: 18min 49sec (1129 seconds)
Published: Fri Sep 20 2019
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