[sirens] [beeping]
[police radio chatter] - It is motorized. [police radio chatter] - Really, bro? [police radio chatter] - A little dirt bike, and
we're gonna be stupid? [sirens] [dog barking] - What are you doin', boss? - Um. - What are you doin'? - I'm sorry. I'm just-- I was just
wheelin' a little bit. - On 19? - Yeah. - Are you insane? - Where do you live? - Um-- - How old are you? [dog barking] - Yeah, bubba, you
can't wheelie down 19. So on a regular
motorcycle, like, people that have a
registered motorcycle, it's $1,000 fine
to pull a wheelie. Did you know that? - No? And I'm gonna take a
wild guess that you don't have $1,000 to pay for
a fine for wheeliein', do you? - Yeah, take it all
out there, boss. - [inaudible] - What else is down there? Keep it comin'. - Oh, he poured it in his sock. Take it all out, boss. It's weed. Just put it on
the ground, relax. You're only 15. - [inaudible] don't
go [inaudible].. - Relax. Relax. - There you go. Calm down. - You're doin' wheelies on 19. A little bit of weed
ain't much worse. Good hiding spot, though. I'll give you that. - It looked-- it looked like,
uh, [inaudible] in there. - He's got THC cartridges
for a vape pen. And then he had probably
5 grams of marijuana shoved in his sock, too, so. - We'll call you mom. - Bein' that you've
never been in trouble and you're a juvenile,
basically, we do-- we do youth aversion with you. I give you a card. I give you a case number. You have to-- you'll
get a call by somebody. They'll tell you what
they're going to do. They're-- you're gonna need
to do community service. You're gonna to go to classes.
You're gonna do certain things. If you don't do those
things that they provide to you for you to do,
you will be arrested later, OK? You're 15 years old, bro. You're doin' wheelies down 19. You've got a sock full
of marijuana, right? I mean, think about it, bro. Uh, we don't want to just
put them immediately in jail. We want to teach them things
and, um, try to build them up. Because everybody
makes mistakes. He's only a kid. What we'll do is
take all this stuff and then have mom come
pick him and the bike up. - What is it? It's called SSR
Motorsports, or what's the actual name of this thing? - Oh, this isn't the same motor? - What motor is that? - [inaudible] - Who did the frame
modifications? - 10-4. He works at a bike
shop, he said. - How old are you? - 15. [police radio chatter] - Seems like he's a
pretty good mechanic. He actually-- that motor
didn't go to that bike. The bike was welded
and worked on. He did all the work himself. So that kid's very
knowledgeable. He knows everything
about those bikes. For 15, he's-- he's a smart kid. He should stick
with what he's doing and not be doing nothing bad. Did you know he's
using, smokin' weed? Yeah? Anybody except for you would
go to jail on that charge. You're the only one
that's going to be able to walk away on that. Anybody, any adult, got
caught with what you had, they would go to jail. There's nothing I
could do about it. But because you're
a juvenile, we would want to teach you something. We want you to learn. We're going to let you walk. And you're going have to
do youth diversion, OK? I'm telling you, man. This is your one get out
of jail free card, bro. If you mess this
up, it's not good. - Yup. Have a good time, ma'am. The mom seems pretty
displeased with him. She said that he's been doing
some stuff he shouldn't. She's tried to talk to him. She- she literally told
me she's gonna chop the bike up with a saw, so. I would. He's gonna keep ridin'
it if it's accessible. And it might save his life. [sirens] [beeping]
[police radio chatter] - It is motorized. [police radio chatter] - Really, bro? [police radio chatter] - A little dirt bike, and
we're gonna be stupid? [sirens] [dog barking] - What are you doin', boss? - Um. - What are you doin'? - I'm sorry. I'm just-- I was just
wheelin' a little bit. - On 19? - Yeah. - Are you insane? - Where do you live? - Um-- - How old are you? [dog barking] - Yeah, bubba, you
can't wheelie down 19. So on a regular
motorcycle, like, people that have a
registered motorcycle, it's $1,000 fine
to pull a wheelie. Did you know that? - No? And I'm gonna take a
wild guess that you don't have $1,000 to pay for
a fine for wheeliein', do you? - Yeah, take it all
out there, boss. - [inaudible] - What else is down there? Keep it comin'. - Oh, he poured it in his sock. Take it all out, boss. It's weed. Just put it on
the ground, relax. You're only 15. - [inaudible] don't
go [inaudible].. - Relax. Relax. - There you go. Calm down. - You're doin' wheelies on 19. A little bit of weed
ain't much worse. Good hiding spot, though. I'll give you that. - It looked-- it looked like,
uh, [inaudible] in there. - He's got THC cartridges
for a vape pen. And then he had probably
5 grams of marijuana shoved in his sock, too, so. - We'll call you mom. - Bein' that you've
never been in trouble and you're a juvenile,
basically, we do-- we do youth aversion with you. I give you a card. I give you a case number. You have to-- you'll
get a call by somebody. They'll tell you what
they're going to do. They're-- you're gonna need
to do community service. You're gonna to go to classes.
You're gonna do certain things. If you don't do those
things that they provide to you for you to do,
you will be arrested later, OK? You're 15 years old, bro. You're doin' wheelies down 19. You've got a sock full
of marijuana, right? I mean, think about it, bro. Uh, we don't want to just
put them immediately in jail. We want to teach them things
and, um, try to build them up. Because everybody
makes mistakes. He's only a kid. What we'll do is
take all this stuff and then have mom come
pick him and the bike up. - What is it? It's called SSR
Motorsports, or what's the actual name of this thing? - Oh, this isn't the same motor? - What motor is that? - [inaudible] - Who did the frame
modifications? - 10-4. He works at a bike
shop, he said. - How old are you? - 15. [police radio chatter] - Seems like he's a
pretty good mechanic. He actually-- that motor
didn't go to that bike. The bike was welded
and worked on. He did all the work himself. So that kid's very
knowledgeable. He knows everything
about those bikes. For 15, he's-- he's a smart kid. He should stick
with what he's doing and not be doing nothing bad. Did you know he's
using, smokin' weed? Yeah? Anybody except for you would
go to jail on that charge. You're the only one
that's going to be able to walk away on that. Anybody, any adult, got
caught with what you had, they would go to jail. There's nothing I
could do about it. But because you're
a juvenile, we would want to teach you something. We want you to learn. We're going to let you walk. And you're going have to
do youth diversion, OK? I'm telling you, man. This is your one get out
of jail free card, bro. If you mess this
up, it's not good. - Yup. Have a good time, ma'am. The mom seems pretty
displeased with him. She said that he's been doing
some stuff he shouldn't. She's tried to talk to him. She- she literally told
me she's gonna chop the bike up with a saw, so. I would. He's gonna keep ridin'
it if it's accessible. And it might save his life.