What's up? - [inaudible] - [inaudible] they're drunk
and they're just [inaudible].. They're hitting up the-- it
hit me in the hou-- in room 7, coming in and out and-- - [inaudible] - Yes. - OK. We'll be out on the east
side of the building. [door knock] Hey, Tulsa Police. - Hey, how's it going? - What's going on, guys? Been doing a little
bit of arguing in here? Huh?
- [inaudible] - Where--
- I got this. - Where are you going? Where are you going? - I am the owner of this room.
- OK. And I'm closing the door. - We're trying to figure
out what's going on, man. - Ain't nothing going on. - Let go of your
door, all right? - OK. - Put your hands behind
your back, all right? [police radio chatter] - This is my room. - We're going to get to the
bottom of what's going on here, so you can cooperate
with us [inaudible].. - Who-- - Something going on? - [inaudible] - They Tulsa Police. Do we have a problem? - What's this? - Yeah, I think we do.
- Talk to me. I'm the man.
- OK. - I don't know what [inaudible]. - Me and her [inaudible]. - I'm going to have you guys-- I'm going to have you
guys step out here. I'm not going to put you
all in handcuffs, all right? - All right. - But we are going to pat
everybody down and make sure nobody's got weapons, OK? - OK. - Hey, bro. You all right. - Hey, hey, hey, man, man. - This is my room. - See, that's why they called--
been called because of that. - No because of next
door right there. - What's that?
- Uh, [inaudible]. - They say next door
called the police. - Care if I pull it out?
- Yeah, sure. Go ahead. - They say next door. - No. - 146. - I told-- I told
you to be quiet. You're talking too loud.
- All right. Step out here.
- I [inaudible]. I told you you'd get evicted. - Any-- any weapons on you? - No, sir. - Donny, we all right. We all good, mister. - So you're good? - Yeah, we good. Just the first [inaudible]. - Hey, Shorty, Shorty. - Yes, sir. - You dealing K2, man? - No, sir.
- You sure? - Yes, sir. - OK, well, we've got
a couple of people that said you might have. You sure you don't? - K2 James? - Yeah, K2, man. - That guy gave me
a bad reputation. - No, no, no. K2, the drug. - No, I don't know it.
- You don't deal-- you don't have any in
this room right now? - No, sir.
- You care if we go check? - Yes, sir.
- Go ahead? - Yes, sir. - All right, we're
going to go check. Look, catnip. - Trying to sell it? - I don't know. I'm sure. - That's smart. That's probably what-- surely
they ain't smoking that. - No, that's--
that's catnip too. - This didn't smell
the same as that? - No. It smells different. - I-- [bleep] I respect
you and love you. - See [bleep] as you
walking by [inaudible].. It sounds like they're
arguing really. - Yeah, he's noisy for sure. - Yeah, it sounds like--
- I know what I'm saying. - You know why I'm noisy? - Uh-uh. - Cause he disrespected me. - He did?
- Yeah. - How did he respect you? - I thought that was your buddy. - That's my buddy,
and he don't trust me. - Is that more catnip? It's more catnip. [laughter] Yeah, they're trying
to pass off catnip. Oh, my god. - [inaudible] - Catnip. - Catnip? - That's what they got
in there is catnip. They got it rolled up in joints,
and in baggies, and in scales, and everything. Turkey dope. You selling catnip? You trying to pass
catnip off as K2, man? - No.
- You sure? [laughter]
- Yeah. - Yeah. [laughter] So turkey dope is
a legitimate charge in the State of Oklahoma. It's whenever you pass
something off as real dope, so like rock salt as
methamphetamine or sugar as cocaine, and you package
it, and you sell it to people for money as if it's real dope. You can actually
be charged with it. I believe it's a misdemeanor,
but it's turkey dope. - Catnip get me high. It's better than
being in trouble. - How long does it
keep you high for? - Well, it keep me in my room. [laughter] - All right. - That's a good thing. - Get your stuff together. - I get high. - Go get your
stuff and get gone. - All right. - It tastes like K2. But it don't get
you high like K2. - Yeah? - You still got your mind. You don't have to
call the ambulance, and you don't have to call the
police, and you still get high. - They said they just
straight up smoked the catnip, and-- it was-- it was rolled
in little papers in there and everything. I think they probably tried
to sell it a little bit too, but they legitimately
smoke catnip, so it's the first
I've heard of that. - You'll settle for the catnip? - Yeah. [laughter] - All right. All right, we'll see you. - See you, Shorty.
More like Reno 911
They flushed the weed haha cat nip holy shit