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[police radio chatter]
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OFFICER CUTE: Well, it sounds like these two
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vehicles were racing.
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The Sergeant has one of those vehicles stopped.
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We have the other one right here in front of us.
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I'm going to be doing a traffic stop in a second here.
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DISPATCH: 10-4.
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OFFICER CUTE: Turn the car off.
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Turn it off.
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Hop out for me now.
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I asked you to hop out.
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No, I can pull you out if you want me to do that.
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Hop out of the car for me.
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Put your phone down.
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Step over here.
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Just walk over here.
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OK.
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You can turn this way.
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Take your hands out of your-- - OK.
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OK.
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Put your hands on top of your car.
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No, it's not, oh, my god. - What's-- what's the reason.
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I'm telling you to do something.
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You just got to do it. - OK--
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And then we'll figure it out.
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[interposing voices]
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I will explain that to you.
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I need to know the reason for it.
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You're going to turn away from me.
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I have the right to know the reason
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why I'm being pulled over.
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You absolutely do.
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And I'm going to tell you in one second.
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So be quiet. - No, I need to know first.
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That's the first thing you got to tell me.
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- Really? - Yeah.
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- Really? - I know my rights.
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Really?
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Apparently, you don't.
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Yes, I do.
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Apparently, you don't.
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[police radio chatter]
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OK.
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And you're treating me like a criminal.
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I'm not treating you like a criminal.
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You are.
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Why did you pull me out of the car for?
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Put your hands on the car.
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Let's both relax, OK?
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Turn around.
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Relax.
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Are you all right?
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Yeah, I'm good.
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OK.
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Just do me a favor.
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Keep your hands out of your pockets, all right?
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Just the thing I have.
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You don't have to--
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- I have no criminal record. - OK.
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I'm not--
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And that's beside--
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that's besides the point, all right?
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Were you involved possibly in some drag racing back there?
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No.
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I was just coming from [inaudible]..
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Well, I have someone-- another vehicle that stopped,
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and this exact vehicle description given out,
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including your registration, stating that you were
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racing with another vehicle.
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I wasn't racing nobody.
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OK.
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Well, I'm-- I'm telling you that's what I have.
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And that's why you're being stopped.
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And that's why I'm talking to you right now.
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There are so many cars like-- there's so many
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Subarus in East Providence.
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OFFICER CUTE: Are there so many Subarus with WZ 173?
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No, there's not.
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No. OK.
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But I wasn't street racing.
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I'm on my way back to [inaudible]..
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So I didn't just happen to stop you.
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I didn't just see your car and say, oh,
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I want to pull this kid out of his and talk to him, all right?
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It's for a reason.
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Do you understand?
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I'm not trying to bust your balls
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or anything like that, OK?
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OK.
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All right, the Sergeant is going
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to come down and talk to you.
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He's the one that observed whatever violation he observed.
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He just didn't think he-- we-- we
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had the right to just get him out of the car and talk to him
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and start patting him down and stuff like that.
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So I-- I don't know what you did with the other one.
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- There you go. - Ticket?
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Ticket.
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All right? Drive safely.
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- All right, man. - Have a good day.
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Take care.
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Drive safe, man.
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He was a little upset when I pulled him out of the car.
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There is oftentimes some confusion as to
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whether or not we have to tell people
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what they were pulled over for.
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Until we know that the scene is safe,
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and we'll tell them later on, we don't have
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to tell them that right away.
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He could have been arrested and charged with eluding.
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Instead, he was given a break and was only
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issued a ticket for speeding.
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[music playing]
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SERGEANT RAPOZA: So we're, uh, going to a business that
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reported that there was couple of people shooting up heroin
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in the businesses parking lot.
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So we're going to head over there and see
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if we can locate the party.
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It's, like, one of the officers is
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out with a male part and maybe a female that's involved as well.
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Where'd she go?
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She goes this way, walking.
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She's, like, oh, I'm leaving, you know?
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I already brung this for you to get your car.
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Yeah.
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And then she just bounce, you know?
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Do you-- do you have your car here?
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No.
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I'm just looking at this car to see if I could buy it,
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you know? - All right.
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[inaudible]
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You weren't-- you weren't using heroin, though?
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No.
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You could look at my eyes, you know?
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You could see when a person just finished shooting.
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OK.
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Can you stick your hands out that for me?
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Yeah, I use heroin.
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You use?
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OK, you see some marks.
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[inaudible] outside.
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I saw-- she was here sitting sitting down.
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You pat him down?
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She's like, you know--
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Yeah, I already patted him down.
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I took the [muted] from her, like, I grabbed, and I'm like,
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yo, what the [muted] you doing? Sit down.
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Right.
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And she came she like, oh, I'm not.
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Just check the area. [interposing voices]
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No, she-- just see if--
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All right.
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- A what? - A bag.
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Bag.
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Put on the ground.
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Put-- spit that out.
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Was there heroin in it?
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Put-- put your hands behind your back.
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What?
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Do you have any other bags on you?
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No.
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I don't got nothing on me, sir.
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Yep.
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All right, but--
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You got a heroin in your mouth.
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You got a bag of heroin in your mouth, though, right?
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Yeah, OK.
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OK.
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All right, but--
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SUSPECT: Like, for real, like, [inaudible]
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I came over here to look at the car.
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You got anything in the--
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That's heroin right there.
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You got--
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I just asked you if you had heroin though.
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SUSPECT: Huh? - Is there heroin in here?
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SUSPECT: It's heroin.
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It's a little bit of heroin.
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I use heroin, you know, like--
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Well, that's what I asked you.
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You know, like--
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is it heroin or fentanyl?
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No, not fentanyl. It's heroin.
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OK.
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No, you know, I use heroin.
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Do you got-- do you have anything will--
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oh, it doesn't matter.
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Once you come to the station [inaudible]..
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Yeah.
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Do you have anything tucked in you?
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- No, I don't have nothing. - You sure?
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Huh? You sure?
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No, I don't have--
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No nothing-- nothing in your cheeks?
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No. No.
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I don't have nothing.
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All right, well, we'll check later.
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So-- OFFICER: Anything in your shoes?
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OK.
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All right, well, let's-- let's take--
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OFFICER: We'll bring over to my car.
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All right.
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Well, we're going to-- we're going to go over here.
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We're going to grab whatever is in your shoe.
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And then we'll talk about it. - All right.
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All right?
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All right.
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[police radio chatter]
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Relax.
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Relax.
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All right, just turn around and put your butt
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right on the seat, OK?
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Which shoe is it in?
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- This one? - OK.
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Which one? Left?
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That one there?
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OK.
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[police radio chatter]
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In your sock?
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OK.
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Relax, bud, relax.
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[police radio chatter]
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There's more in here too.
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OFFICER: What's you just pick up?
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No.
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OFFICER: Oh, yeah.
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SERGEANT RAPOZA: Is that heroin?
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Is that all crack?
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All right.
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How many bags you have in here?
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Two bags? OK.
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Were they 40 piece?
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OK.
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All right, so it looks like he had a couple bags,
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like, two 40 bags of crack in his sock.
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So we seized that.
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We're going to be bringing in this gentleman for possession
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of heroin, possession cocaine.
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And we're going to try to see if we can still find the female
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involved in the disturbance.
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[music playing]
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OFFICER MOUNT: This is just a report
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of an intoxicated male outside of his house
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yelling obscenities.
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But it looks like this could be an ongoing neighbor issue.
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How's it going?
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This guy over here, he's been--
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I've-- I've got--
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I've got a couple of complaints in the last couple of years.
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I've got-- I've got a no-trespass on him.
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He just pulled up loaded with something in his car.
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All right.
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What's up, man?
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All right.
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Take it easy.
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Why don't you put your phone on the tailgate for me
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because I don't like people having stuff in their hands.
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What's going on?
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What's happening?
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No, this [muted] over here.