COPS (1989) s23e14 Episode Script

Street Patrol #2

Bad boys whatcha want, whatcha want? whatcha gonna do when sheriff John brown come for you? bad boys, bad boys whatcha gonna do? whatcha gonna do when they come for you? bad boys, bad boys whatcha gonna do? whatcha gonna do when they come for you? Announcer: Cops is filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement.
All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Deputy Orlando Mayes: When I was in college I had the opportunity to play collegiate football, where was a running back, and also had the opportunity to run track and field.
I ran the 100 meters and also I was part of the four-bone team.
I end up going all-American in track and field, we ended sixth in the nation in the in the relay.
And that was a that was a great accomplishment.
Deputy Ron Parsons: Okay, we gonna check, uh, this guy on a bike.
We took a robbery port the other day.
A lady had two of her phones taken by a, uh, black male, riding, uh, a mountain bike kind of stocky build.
This guy matches the description pretty much, so we're gonna check him out.
Mayes: See him right there.
Let's talk to him real quick.
- Hey, how you doing? - Good.
- Parsons: What's your name? - Uh, Solomon.
- Parsons: Solomon? - Yes, sir.
Parsons: You have I.
D.
With you? Could I look it real quick? Yes, sir, I'll grab it out the house for you.
Parsons: Uh, no, don't go grab out the house.
You don't have to do that.
- Who do you live here with? - With cliff.
Parsons: Here, hold on.
Don't go.
Don't walk away.
- Okay.
- Parsons: Seriously.
Come back over here.
- Mayes: We're gonna talk to you.
- Parsons: Come back over here.
You're not in any trouble, man.
You didn't do anything wrong.
- I didn't do anything wrong.
- Parsons: Okay.
Who do you live here with? With cliff.
Parsons: You don't have any weapons or knives or anything else like that? No sir.
Mayes: When's the last time you be in jail? Oh, it's been Mayes: Keep your hands out of your pocket though.
- Oh, sorry.
- All right, are you on probation or parole? No, sir.
Mayes: You know your number? Uh Mayes: What about your cell? - Mayes: Slow down.
- 2546784 mayes: That's not enough numbers.
All right, if you have some little pooh-butt warrants or or something like that, I'm not worried about any of that stuff, okay? That's no big deal.
We can work through that.
Parsons: Okay, our guy's got two felony warrants.
Mayes: When's the last time you've been in jail? - It's been a minute.
- Mayers: When is that? What's a minute to you? Is it a month, a week, what? It'd be a few months, yeah.
Parsons: There's any anything else with your, uh, your date of birth? Like, your social security number? - Hold on - Parsons: No, dot go no.
- Mayes: Come over here, man.
- Parsons: Go over here.
- Come back over here.
- Mayers: Come over here.
'Cause right now, you're not acting right, to me, at all, all right? And if you think about running and all that, I promise you you're not gonna me it.
All right, I'm a lot faster than you think.
Parsons: This guy has two felony warrants.
Sheriff's department! Stop! Get down on the ground! Let me see your hands! - *** - Yes, sir.
Mayes: Stand up.
- What are you doing? - My knee, my knee, my knee.
Mes: What did you do to your knee? My knee, my knee my knee! Please, please, please, please! Mayes: Where? What do you want me to do? - What do you want me to do to your knee? - Straighten it out, straighten it out.
Mayes: This one? - Yeah.
(Groans) - Mayes: Right there? - Uh-huh.
Mayes: Show me where.
- Pull in it? - Yeah.
- Mayes: Right there? - Yes, it's like, it's like Mayes: Good? Bend it back.
Mayes: Bend it which way? - Here? - (Man groans) Right there? Where? - Push it back again.
- Mayes: This way? Yeah, it's right there the side on the left side.
Mayes: Right here? - Is it pupped out? - Yeah.
Mayes: Okay, why don't we get got your rad? I don't have, I don't have my - My Rio came out.
- Parsons: That's Mendono, right? We're gonna have to get him out.
Somewhere where they can get to him.
- Mayes: Hey, um, city.
- Yeah? Mayes: What's that street right here? - Mendocino.
- Mayes: Mendocino? Okay.
He popped his knee out.
We're gonna have to He popped his knee out.
We're gonna have to have fire, come back here, figure out how to get to him.
Want to sit up? Parsons: Here, come on.
Mayes: Let's sit you up.
I'll get him, Ron.
Here.
Let me sit you up, okay? - Roll on your side.
- (Man roans) Roll on your side.
- And then sit up.
- Mm-hmm.
- Mayes: Okay? - Mm-hmm.
Mayes: Right there.
Okay? We'll prop you up there.
Put my knee in your back.
Put my knee in the back.
I got him.
Do you want call? Mendocino, fruitrie.
I told you you wast gonna get away.
- Didn't I? - I had pipe, bro.
May: Come on, man, a pipe? You got two felony warrants.
- I go two felony warrants for what? - That why you ran.
Not gonna run for no pipe.
I got two felony warrants for what? Mayes: I don't know, you tell me.
What didn't you take care of? I want my prop 36, and I'm just using.
Mayes: Okay.
That's not your cell phone, is it? You took that cell phone from that girl yesterday, didn't you? - What are you talking about? - Mayers: I'm asking you.
Is that your does that cell phone belong to you? So you popped your knee out when you ran over the fence? When you lifted me up right here.
Mayes: I didn't do anything.
You stood up on your own, then fell down.
When you pulled me up, when you lifted me up.
Mayes: You hurt your knee? Hey you, we went to contact him from the incident from yesterday.
Kind of *** the description.
Not to contact him.
He immediately pulled into a residence, kind of shut the gate and was active kind of funny and stuff.
Went to talk to him, and he wanted to be on the other side of the gate.
Finally, um, Ron was running him, found out he had a couple of felony warrants.
And, um, looked like he was gonna run, I told him don't run, he was to gonna make it.
He bolts.
Went over several fences.
Uh, ripped my radio on one; That's why I couldn't call to you.
It's totally destroyed.
Gets over to the back side here, along the back of these homes.
He's running this way towards the *** checkpoint that the police have.
Once he gets to this point here, he throws whatever he had.
They did find a pipe already.
They're still looking for some dope.
So I see him go over, leave his hand.
And then he probes out, taken him into custody, and we called ***, we're just waiting.
He can't walk on his own power.
Just propping him up.
Parsons: I was trying to, uh, safely get or the fence, try to cut him off.
He he knew, knew what was up.
Took off running and Stipp: Oh, he's on the other side of the fence.
Parsons: Yeah, he was on the other side of a locked fence, so Mayes: Go to stand him up, his knee gives out from a preexisting injury.
He said he's had surgery on his left knee.
He asked me to kind of pull it to and help him with that.
It didn't seem of work.
He wasn't able to stand up on his own power, so we called for you guys.
- Roll your *** over so I can see.
- Mayes: Okay.
We' re gonna put you on on a straight board kind of thing and carry you out of here, okay? Mayes: Remember I said you weren't gonna get away.
Deputy Brian Heimann: I've been with the sheriff's department about three and a half years, and I'm currently assigned to The mountain detachment, which is in a rural piece county.
I really enjoy the people I work with out here.
A really good crew.
Good department.
We've just been dispatched out to have look to be a road rage incident.
Um, looks like somebody's been assaulted with a bat.
Um, looks like a motorcycle and a truck racing up and down the road, it looks to be some sort of an assault.
We're going too out here and *** up another officer.
(Indistinct radio transmission) We heart it way down there and he's got the rev limiter going.
It's (Imitating engine revving) And all of a sudden, we hear the bike behind it.
It's a green 7.
I don't know Goes to the end of the road, and hear him coming back.
So we came out just like we are right now.
All of a sudden, the bike goes down there and it stops on that driveway, just below the hill, just *** side of that car.
The truck goes past.
She had called 911 and told them what was going on.
So in the process, that that truck makes a left-hand turn.
The bike turns around at the end of meridian and comes back and pulls in his driveway.
My boy's still out here with his bike.
He says, "dad Robbie's coming back with the Subaru" Well, he's got a Subaru brat but Robbie's coming back.
They made it to, not this road, but the next road, and turn around and came back.
The passenger which is the 19-year-old kid, he jumps out and says "we got a problem.
" And I said, "we got a problem".
And he was already out of the car.
And I said, "if you reach for something that car, me and you, are rely going to have a (Bleep) Problem".
Well, he grabs a baseball bat, and *** to grab him, 'cause I knew what he was doing, - he fulloaded - One swing.
And it wasn't like I was stand like this.
I was Foster: Show my partner here what happened.
He thinks he broke he might have broken a rib.
Cracked rib.
Foster: You need someone to come and take a look at it? No, I am good.
- Heimann: Definitely.
- I'll suck it.
I'm good.
Heimann: I'm going to grab my camera.
Foster: So I just want to make sure I understand.
You know the individual? Oh, I know him, I know him.
- That that was driving the truck.
- Yeah, I'll take you right to his house - right now if you want me too.
- Foster: Okay.
- *** hang tight.
- Okay.
- Foster: So his name's Robbie? - Yep.
Foster: Okay.
You said Robbie was driving, though, right? - Yeah.
- And it's his young brother.
.
- Yes.
- Foster: That got out and hit you? As a matter of fact, he actually As his brother assaulted me, I went to my garage to get me something.
And when I did, his brother jumped out with a pipe and it was, uh, like a piece of bar.
Probably about a half inch round, about that long.
Foster: Where did he grab it from? I don't know where he got it from.
Might have been in the bed the truck.
I don't know where he got it from.
But the brother got hit bat out from the inside of the truck.
- Foster: From inside? - Yeah.
Sir, you can take that inside.
We want go down and try to contact, uh, the family down there and find out who the brother is, so - Okay.
Okay, we'll be here.
Foster: Then we'll come back, okay? (Dog barning) ***, shut up.
I need to talk to you guys.
Foster: You as we.
Hold on.
- Step over right over here for me.
- I need to talk to somebody.
Foster: Is that a knife in your pocket? - Not reach for it.
- Hey man, don't reach for it.
- There's nothing.
- Okay.
Foster: What's silver in your pocket right there sticking out on the right-hand side? Why don't you both turn around for me.
I'm just going to pat you down.
- Anyone have any weapons or anything? - Heimann: Tell me what happened.
Alright, so it all started I was riding my bike up and down the road, - okay? - Heimann: Mm-hmm.
And, it's.
.
It's newer bike.
I'm just pushing it.
Okay, I'm not going even try lying to you guys.
I was hitting about 70 miles an hour.
And the guy came out and threw a rock at me.
On the way back down the hill, he came out and threw a rock at me.
Heimann: Okay.
And so, this is what He hit me right here.
It bounced off me.
So this is how it all Then we went up to the road - And I confront him.
- Heimann: Mm-hmm.
I were with my brother *** a witness.
And his first thing he says to me He doesn't say anything else, he doesn't say, "hold on".
He says, " if you get anything out of the car" And then he stops.
So I get a bat just to keep Out of this car I get the bat just for comfort.
And he came you can ask anybody up there if he's telling the truth.
He threw everything off and came at me.
So for self-defense, I had to hit him.
He came after me.
Heimann: Okay, self-defense you had to hit him with a baseball bat.
He came after me.
I just went up there *** confront him.
I'm dead ***sious, I just went up there.
.
And I got out of the car I didn't ever get out and run after him.
I didn't get out like I was going to attack him.
- Right.
- I just got out of the car, and he instantly threatened me he's like, "if you get anything out of that car," I swear.
But he didn't he actually, "if you get anything out of the car.
" I didn't have enough time, because then I was grabbing.
I just wanted it there for comfort.
And he threw everything.
He first went like this an *** everything off and went after me - Heimann: Okay.
- This all happen within, like, 20 seconds.
Heimann: With your brother, and Was your buddy up there as well? - Just my brother.
- Heimann: Just your brother? Okay.
I didn't think this guy would even call the cops.
He threw a rock at me.
He was the one that threatened me.
He came at me.
Foster: This one that we've got here The brother who was driving Foster: Um, the brother's ding up and down the street a fast rate speed.
Heimann: Mm-hmm.
Foster: He admits to that.
Goes down the road.
Someone throws a rock out at him.
He believes it the guy down there.
Comes back here the house.
Tells his brother.
Says to his brother, "he let's go down there.
" Heimann: Mm-hmm.
- Foster: This is his car.
- Heimann: Mm-hmm.
Foster: Okay, he doesn't keep a bat in it, but try go down there with a bat in the car.
So they already had the plan to use the bat when they went down there.
- Okay.
- So when they get down there, - he gets out - (Indistinct radio transmission) Heimann: 10-6, no problem.
Foster: Gets out, grabs the bat Heimann: Affirm.
- Foster: *** it - (Indistinct radio transmission) Uses the bat.
And then they come back here.
No he doesn't know where the bat's at.
Foster: So they knew that probably we were coming and ditched the bat 'cause they already knew *** assaulted him.
- Heimann: Okay.
- Foster: So I haven't checked in the back of the truck to see there's a rebar back there or something.
Heimann: It's supposed to be in the Subaru.
So I'll check the Subaru.
I have him working his statement for me, and we'll definitely Foster: Okay, I'll get the brother, we'll do this.
Heimann: Okay.
Our victim stated that there was a pie of rebar that was used.
You don't know where the baseball bat is that you hit him with? No, I may have dropped it up there.
- Heimann: Okay.
- I just tried getting out of there, and you can't get in the car with the baseball bat.
Heimann: Franco, put your hands behind your back.
Spread your feet.
Franco, right now you are being arrested for assault in the first degree.
- Can I ask you a question? - Heimann: Go ahead and ask me a question.
So is there any way I get to speak line? Like Heimann: Mm-hmm.
Let's go back is way.
We're going step back to this vehicle back there.
Which one? Heimann: The SUV.
The brother states that there is normally no baseball bat in that vehicle.
And that they grabbed the baseball bat prior to going down to contact our victim.
So they definitely had the motive behind going down to actually assault our victim.
Deputy Joshua Loy: We deal with everything from criminal apprehensions as far as homicides suspects, robbery suspects, we do surveillance.
It's good thing being a part of the s.
T.
A.
R.
Unit because you get a little of everything.
We get a chance to have our own caseload and also work alongside other detectives a other units within the sheriff's office.
(Over radio): The front seat passenger's gonna be a tall white male, blonde hair, and the female is a white female whit a pink shirt on.
And the backseat passenger is reaching all over the place.
Smith: Said the backseat passenger is reaching all over the place while he's trying to stop the vehicle.
(Over radio): Southbound entrance ramp.
Southbound entrance ramp.
Smith: All right, they've stopped right here.
Uh-o.
Put your car in park.
You got your driver's license? - Why not? - I am trying to get a copy of it.
I have to get, um, my social security changed.
- Okay.
Do you have a driver's license? - Yes.
- Do you have a valid driver's license? - Yes do you have anything with any kind of I.
D.
? Uh no, I didn't bring it.
I know my number, though.
I own my driver's license number.
I had to go to get a new birth certificate because my wallet got stolen.
I had to go get a new birth certificate, new social security card, and in order to get an I.
D.
, I have to get Okay, what state is your I.
D.
From, - your driver's license? - Florida Florida.
Let me ask you something.
When I put the lights on way back there, way back there, why did you keep driving all the way up to here? I honest to God didn't see 'em.
There were several places you could pulled over.
You didn't see 'em? You didn hear the siren? - No, I didn't, honest to God.
- Ennis: Sit ***.
- Sit right there, all right? - I didn't see you till he said "there's cop behind us.
" Is there anything in there in your backpack? I just we to the doctor, and all my prescriptions are in my bag.
- Loy: Can I search I real quick? - Yeah, go ahead.
- Loy: There's nothing illegal in there? - No nothing that ain't supposed to be.
We just *** a traffic *** on this vehicle, um, for a traffic infraction, and the driver gave consent search the vehicle, so we are in the *** of searching this vehicle right now for any any narcotic, anything illegal.
The female driver gave me permission to look through her purse.
She says she has no form of identification on her whatever, so I'm gonna just Check her purse for any kind of I.
D.
Or I tried to pull her over back there a few blocks away.
I put the lights on her, I even hit the siren.
I took her quite a ways to stop.
They were all looking behind them, looking at the lights.
The rear seat passenger was reaching around a lot.
When people are reaching around in a vehicle like that, turn around, look at, see the cops are behind 'em, they're usually trying to hide something or conceal something.
That's what we're looking for, any kind of illegal contraband.
Ennis: Hey.
Loy: There you go.
Nice.
- Shooting it up.
- Ennis: Yeah, at they're doing, is they're crushing down pills Loy: Shooting 'em up.
Ennis: Heat it up, melting it.
They'll melt this, their pills down, get 'em with the needles and inject them.
Loy: I also found needles in the bag right here, in this pocket.
V.
O.
P.
Violation of probation? What were you on probation for? - Um, possession.
- Possession of what? Of controlled substance without prescription.
What kind of controlled substance? It was Xanax.
- Xanax? - Yeah.
Okay, anything else? Um, just failure to appear*** then I was for aggravated battery, but it got dropped.
Aggravated battery on who? - It was my ex-boyfriend.
- Ex-boyfriend? Yeah, but the state dropped the charge.
- Okay.
Anything else? - No.
How about you, sir? You are on probation right now? Robbery.
- *** theft? - Yeah.
- Anything else? - No.
- You been arrested before? - Yeah, I've been arrested.
What for, sir? Petty theft and I *** a grand theft auto.
- How long ***, sir? - Couple years.
Alright, what for? Beside grand theft, anything else? Um, that's it, believe.
Loy: You got a warrant.
Jay, are you gonna *** your meds with uncle ***? Um, I will ***.
Loy: You don't have anything in your shoes or anything? No.
Loy: Step back here.
She's gonna get hook.
I'm gonna hook her right now.
She's got a suspended license.
Smith: Okay, okay.
And he's going for a 180, right? Right.
And the white pill is methadone.
That was found in his wallet.
Ennis: Do me a favor.
Stand up for me.
Turn around, put your hands behind your back.
Put your hands together like.
.
- Officer, I swear that those - Ennis: Put your hands together.
- Put your hands together.
- I am.
They are.
Ennis: No, turn 'em around.
There you go.
Thank you.
Right now you're under arrest for driving with a suspended license.
Smith: There was some pills loosing in your wallet and in your hat.
Do you have a prescription for either of those? - Yes.
- Smith: Which one? - The oxycodone.
- Smith: The oxycodone? - Yeah.
- Smith: Where was that at? - Where is it? - Smith: Yeah.
It's in my, actually the bottle in my hat in the front seat right there.
Okay.
Remember I told you the other bottle was sitting next to me in the seat.
Smith: Okay.
Is it, it's loosing here, the oxy? - The bottle.
That bottle right there.
- Smith: The whole bottle? Yeah, it's the whole bottle.
Smith: What about those in there? Yeah, that is one of those.
The blue one is one of those, the other one, no, I don't have a prescription for.
- Smith: No? - No.
Smith: What were you planning on doing with it? I was gonna eat it or something.
I don't remember even having it.
I put it in my wallet probably a month ago.
I don't even know.
Smith: When the deputy pulled behind you? No, no, is been there for, like, so long I forgot about it.
Smith: No, I'm saying when you were gonna eat it.
You were thinking about eating it when? I was going to eat it, an it just, I don't know.
I don't really remember.
Smith: There was some things that were found in the car.
Um, do you know of anything that would, that we would have - found in the car? - That what? Smith: That'll yours? What? The needles.
Smith: The needles? What do you use the needles for? (Voe breaking): To shoot up.
Smith: To shoot up? What do you shoot up? Pills.
Smith: Pills? Anything else? Cocaine sometimes.
- Smith: Cocaine okay.
- Sometimes.
Ennis: Deputy Smith spoke with the female, and she admitted that she also shoots up cocaine so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna test the residue on this spoon because there's a white power residue on here also.
We're gonna see if it tests positive for cocaine.
And if it do, she'll also be charged with that.
They inject the prescription pills along with other drugs like cocaine.
Gets them a quicker high.
Once they get us to the pills or they get used to the cocaine, they don't give 'em that high anymore.
They start mixing it up and doing whatever they can to get that immediate high.
It turns blue, then that's gonna be positive for cocaine.
So it's gonna be a positive hit for cocaine.
She's also gonna be charged *** that.
Loy: People come from all over to get this kind of prescription medication pills, and it's just becoming a very, very, very bad epidemic.
They're handing these things or like Andy at all these doctors' offices, and that's what, you know, is such a sad thing because it's so accessible.
And they're very addictive.
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