Tinja Nurtles, COPS TV SHOW
Officer J.T. Hodges of the Amarillo Police Department responds to a call of a man who claims to have shot and killed a possible intruder. As the officers approach the house they hear gunshots and spot a male suspect in the living room. A man steps out of the house but claims to live in the residence. He is detained and tells officers he was trying to defend himself from 4 men dressed in tinja nurtles. Officers clear the home, noting the bullet hole in the front door. The homeowner states that several men tried to break into his home, and he had barricaded himself inside the house. He mentions he saw ninjas outside and decided to open fire.
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Amarillo Police Department
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Victim of Circumstance, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Aaron Williamson and Lieutenant James McRae of the Nye County Sheriff's Department respond to a trespassing call. The caller reports that he was pulling up to a job site when he noticed a vehicle parked in the garage of an unoccupied property he works at. When he approached the vehicle, there was a man sitting in the passenger seat who claimed to have been dropped off there by a friend. He quickly changes his story and claims the car belongs to him and takes off. The caller not convinced by either story decides to follow the driver. Deputy Williamson and Lieutenant McRae spot the vehicle and are able to box it in and get the driver into custody. The suspect tells Deputy Williamson that he is a federal cadaver dog informant and that he's simply a victim of circumstance. While searching for the suspect's driver's license in a black bag inside the vehicle, Deputy Williamson finds more than a dozen credit cards and identifications of various people. The man states that he has a right to have all of those IDs and credit cards but will be charged with possession of the identification cards, obtaining a credit card by false pretenses, and his car will be towed.
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Nye County Sheriff's Office
http://www.nyecountysheriffsoffice.com/
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Friendly Neighbors, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Chris McMurtry of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office responds to a call of a dispute between two neighbors over an inappropriate comment that was made. The woman tells the officers she was walking her dog when her neighbors begin to catcall her. The woman who is visibly upset tells her neighbors off. The woman claims her neighbor threatened her so she threatens to call her boyfriend over. They both approach the group of men who then pull out a knife and metal pipe on them. Two of the men are arrested for aggravated assault and the couple is cited for trespassing.
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Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
https://www.hcso.tampa.fl.us/
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Silver Pipe to the Head, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Daniel Indries of the Colton Police Department responds to a call of a man who claims to have been hit on the head with a steel pipe while he was eating a sandwich. When Officer Indries arrives on the scene he is met by the victim's girlfriend who confirms the victim's story. They eventually transport the victim to the hospital so he can receive medical attention meanwhile the suspect is located a couple of blocks away. The suspect claims that the man accidentally hit his own head on the metal pipe while he was holding it. The pipe wielding man is arrested and taken to jail.
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Colton Police Department
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One for One, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Troy Roberson and Officer Devin Cantwell of the Amarillo Police Department are flagged down by a female that was assaulted by her boyfriend who has terrorized her family for months. Officers head towards the house to check on the victim's children while an ambulance is called. Her boyfriend is located at the house and is quickly taken into custody. The man claims the woman assaulted him first although he appears to be in better shape. He admits to having assaulted the woman but claims he doesn't believe in hitting women. The man is arrested for assault and battery meanwhile the woman is taken for treatment before being arrested for an outstanding warrant.
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Amarillo Police Department
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Lack of Lamb, COPS TV SHOW
While on patrol Officer Carlos Maldonado, of the Atlanta Police Department, notices several men chasing a lamb down the street. He follows the lamb in his patrol car, to shield it from oncoming traffic. Meanwhile, a man on a scooter approaches Officer Maldonado and offers to help. The lamb quickly heads toward a neighborhood and travels into a shrubbery area. While Officer Maldonado and the man search for the lamb the owner shows up to help. He states the lamb was for the holiday - Ramadan. Eventually, the lamb runs off and they lose sight of it. Officer Maldonado states the lamb didn't want to be a lamb chop today and earned his freedom.
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Atlanta Police Department
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Those Aren't My Car, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Brian Jones and K9 Handler Andrew Canfield of the Boise Police Department pursue a male driver with a shattered windshield attempting to elude the officers. When Officer Jones confronts the driver, he claims he was not avoiding the officer but simply parking to visit a friend. When asked if he's in possession of any drugs or drug paraphernalia, the driver's immediate response is, "It's not my car." However, the K9 alerts Handler Canfield that there might be something located inside the vehicle. Officers search the vehicle and find drugs, drug paraphernalia, and a ledger with a list of people that owe him money. The driver is arrested but insists he wants to get on the right track.
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Boise Police Department
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Jamaican Me Crazy for Tint, COPS TV SHOW
While on patrol Deputy Alexander Foster, of the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, stops a vehicle with illegal tint leaving a known drug area. The male driver explains that he was in the area picking up his female friend from the mobile home park. The driver fails to show his license but proceeds to give the officer his passport. Deputy Foster identifies the male driver and discovers his license is suspended for previously obtaining a fraudulent license. He is also currently on probation for a drug violation. Officers search the vehicle and find illegal substances meanwhile the female passenger admits she has contraband in her purse. Although illegal substances were found in the vehicle the male driver is adamant that his life is being ruined due to overly tinted windows. The driver is detained.
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Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
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She's a Fireball, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Aaron Williamson, of the Nye County Sheriff’s Office, responds to a call of a woman who is reportedly driving while intoxicated. While on patrol Deputy Williamson spots the suspect's vehicle and pulls the driver over. The female driver recognizes Deputy Williamson - he frequents the restaurant she works at - and greets him as if they are close friends. As the deputy approaches the woman, the pungent smell of alcohol is prevalent. She admits to drinking the night before but becomes upset to learn that someone reported her. She believes her ex-husband set her up since she had just dropped off their child at his residence. She is adamant that she is not intoxicated and agrees to take a field sobriety test but refuses a breathalyzer test. A blood test will be required to prove she is not driving while intoxicated. The woman fails the field sobriety test and blames her ex-husband for it instead of considering the danger she put her child in. While searching the vehicle, Deputy Williamson locates multiple mini-bottles in the vehicle. She is arrested for suspicion of DUI, driving on a revoked license, and having open containers in the vehicle.
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Nye County Sheriff's Office
http://www.nyecountysheriffsoffice.com/
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Southside Scavenger Hunt, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Jacob LaMunyon, of the Wichita Police Department, responds to a call of a burglary in progress at a recycling center. As officers approach the scene, a young man matching the dispatcher's description is spotted pedaling away from the area at a high speed. Officer LaMunyon gives chase and the male stops. He initially refuses to provide a name and is taken into custody for obstruction as he is found at the scene of the crime. As they continue the investigation a second male suspect pedals up to the scene meanwhile, the manager of the recycling yard arrives and officers are able to review surveillance footage. The footage shows the two men wearing masks while smashing the recycling center's window. When they confront the two men, one of them leads the officers to the stolen items where they recover a backpack with a stolen magnet and two-way radios. Officer LaMunyon asks one of the suspects why he returned to the scene and his reply was that he didn’t want his friend to go to jail alone.
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Slow Rollin' Home, COPS TV SHOW
While on patrol Corporal Michael Milazzo, of the Lafayette Police Department, attempts to make a traffic stop. However, the driver fails to yield and a slow pursuit ensues. The suspect eventually makes a turn onto a dead-end road where he is forced to come to a halt. The male suspect quickly surrenders without resisting but when questioned as to why he did not yield, he states he didn't do anything wrong. When Corporal Milazzo asks for the man's driver's license, the male suspect does not have it and isn't sure if his license is currently valid due to prior offenses. The driver is detained and will be charged with traffic offenses.
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Lafayette Police Department of Louisiana
https://www.lafayettela.gov/PoliceDepartment/Recruiting/Pages/Police-Officer.aspx
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Crossed Walk, COPS TV SHOW
Officer M. Alexander of the Las Vegas Metro Police Department responds to a call of two men fighting in the street, and one of the combatants is brandishing a hammer. When Officer M. Alexander arrives on the scene he encounters a man walking away, while another man cradles his bloodied head. One man explains that as he crossed the crosswalk towards a convenient store, two other men on bikes approached him and verbally attacked him before bumping him with a bike, meanwhile, he picked up a large rock to defend himself. The aggressor was carrying a cane, not a hammer, but he is taken to jail for battery with a deadly weapon.
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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
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Birthday Suit Blues, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Andrew Loos, of the Las Vegas Metro Police Department, responds to a call of a naked man - only wearing a cowboy hat - breaking and entering into a nearby house. Upon arriving, Officer Loos is met by an agitated male victim who claims the naked man was sitting on his porch before walking into the house next door. The suspect is found lying on the couch, wearing nothing but a birthday hat inside his sister's apartment. The woman explains that her brother is visiting and that his behavior is not typical of him. However, the man claims he has not taken any illegal substances. Officer Loos realizes the man is experiencing excited delirium since he proclaims peace, love, and happiness one second and then quickly becomes aggressive. Officer Loos deescalates the situation from getting physical or violent until the paramedics arrive. The suspect will be taken to the hospital for medical evaluation, however, the victim is dissatisfied with the entire situation.
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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
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Only in America, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Kaleb Brewer of the Wichita Police Department spots a male driver not wearing a seat belt. At first, the driver is cooperative but proceeds to drive-off as Officer Brewer conducts his investigation. After a brief chase, the male driver pulls into a driveway. As officers search the vehicle they find a small baggy containing marijuana and a fake firearm meanwhile, the driver becomes agitated while waiting in the squad car. Officer Brewer discovers the male driver has deliberately slammed his head against the car cage causing a small cut on his forehead. He claims to be claustrophobic and frustrated about the arrest. The driver asks Officer Brewer why a forty-year-old must be told to wear a seat belt after all he says, "This is America!"
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Wichita Police Department
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Don't Piss Her Off, COPS TV SHOW
Lieutenant Eric Murphy of the Nye County Sheriff's Office responds to a call of a woman who reportedly threw a bucket of feces on her boyfriend's RV. When Lt. Murphy arrives on the scene the woman states there was only water in the bucket so he talks to both parties to get the full story. Lt. Murphy inspects the huge puddle by the boyfriend's RV and confirms there is a foul scent. The boyfriend explains that he will be moving out the next day and does not want to press charges on his girlfriend. Lt. Murphy advises the girlfriend that she could have gone to jail and suggests they stay away from each other for the night.
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