COPS (1989) s24e16 Episode Script

A Crash, An Arrest & A Baby

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.
OFFICER BENJAMIN LORD: Here in Springfield is considered the Bible Belt.
With the last name of "Lord," working the night shift, I get all kinds of characters that want to talk to me about my last name.
I've had a people tell me that they're gonna pray to me.
Seems like everyone that I take to jail has something to say about my last name.
I got this SUV pulling a trailer here in front of us.
Had a lane violation a couple blocks back.
We're gonna go ahead and stop him when he gets past this intersection.
See what's going on with it.
(engine revs) Looks like this guy doesn't want to stop for me.
Looks like he's gonna keep going.
(over radio): 321.
LORD: I've got an SUV pulling a trailer.
It's failing to yield to me.
Possible DWI.
He may be blocked in here.
(over radio): Yeah, he's coming in here.
LORD: Oh, he's taking off on us again.
(over radio): Watch out.
LORD: We're going to kind of hang back from him a little bit.
He's got that trailer on, and we don't want it to come unhitched on us.
(over radio): 320 to 321.
Did you even attempt to stop him? LORD: He took off when I got behind him.
Uh, he's a possible DWI.
We authorized to pursue him? (over radio): 49, 320.
He's running about He is all over the road, pulling a trailer.
LORD: We got a K-9 in the pursuit now here in front of us.
He'll give us a little help if this turns into a foot pursuit.
(over radio): On Delaware, eastbound from Kansas.
(siren wailing) LORD: 321.
I'm going to be secondary behind 329, northbound on Main.
(over radio): 321, what's your speed? LORD: North Northbound Main turned into an alley here.
I'm clear on that.
We're coming back to the west on Evergreen.
(over radio): 325.
There are two Hispanic males, positive.
(over radio): See the Hispanic male, Officer? (siren wailing) LORD: They wrecked out.
We've got one trapped in the car.
Climb on out! Climb on out, boy! LORD: Climb on out.
WILSON: Come on, before this thing catches on fire.
Vamos arriba! WILSON: Let's go! LORD: Climb on out.
Let's go.
Jump off there.
Let's go.
Wait.
WILSON: Get on down.
Come on.
I can't see.
WILSON: Jump down! LORD: 321.
Negative.
They've got one in custody.
We're getting the other one out of the car.
He's responsive, moving.
WILSON: Get up away from this thing.
Okay.
LORD: Let's go! WILSON: Get up, get up! LORD: Let's go.
(over radio): One in custody, one trapped in the car.
WILSON: Down on your knees.
Get on your knees.
Get your hands behind your back.
LORD: Your other hand, too.
LORD: 321, 320.
(over radio): Go ahead.
LORD: We've got both in custody.
We're going to need an ambulance for one.
Head injury, slight laceration.
Both are conscious, alert.
WILSON: How many were in the car with you? LORD: We're also going to need a CU for a power pole that's been split.
WILSON: Are you injured? Yes.
LORD: Were you driving? No.
LORD: Why was he running? Why was he running? WILSON: What's your name, man? Mike.
WILSON: Huh? Mike.
WILSON: You got your I.
D.
on you, Mike? Yeah.
WILSON: Huh? Yeah, I do.
LORD: Mike, was it just the two of you in that thing? Believe so, yeah.
LORD: You believe so or you're sure? This guy, he was just failing to yield to us.
Pulling that trailer, he wrecked out and flipped it here.
Split a phone pole.
Broke the fence.
Uh, this guy up here, they deployed the canine on him, and I think he probably got bit.
We're going to check out, see what's going on with him.
He ran from the scene.
Did this guy get bit by the canine? K-9 OFFICER CHRIS SNIPES: Yeah, he did.
LORD: Okay.
We've got an ambulance coming for him.
Did you see him bail out? SNIPES: Yeah, I saw him bail out.
He er, uh, Corporal Kerley said that he was running across the field, pointed.
He fell down, then he came up.
Looked like he was reaching in the front of his waistband, so I just didn't say nothing, and I just deployed the dog.
LORD: Okay.
SNIPES To stop him at that point.
Which he did, and apprehended him and held him right here until we could come over.
And, of course, then, he's still fighting us.
LORD: You know, this is the first pursuit I've ever been in, uh, with a vehicle pulling a trailer.
I don't know how he thought he could get away with a flatbed two-axle trailer behind him, but he gave it a shot.
These other officers found this.
Uh, it looks like, when they wrecked out, they either threw this out the window or it came out.
Uh, just a metal magazine clip and some nine-millimeter rounds scattered down the road.
So either they were trying to get rid of the gun whenever they wrecked out or, uh, it came out whenever the vehicle flipped.
One of the two.
There's another mag right there.
Looks like another nine-millimeter mag that's loaded with some live ammo.
Well, Stewart was just walking this fence line down here, and we had already found a couple magazines and, uh, some nine-millimeter casings.
It looks like this is going to be the gun.
I don't know if they threw it out or if it came out in the wreckage.
It looks like this is probably right where they went in, wasn't it, Kerley? CORPORAL CARLOS KERLEY: No, they went in up there.
They were rolling at this point.
LORD: These guys are going to the hospital just for slight lacerations.
KERLEY: This one's complaining of chest pain.
That one up there, he's not complaining of anything as of now.
LORD: Okay.
Just from a possible DWI, it's turned into a weapons violation with a handgun and several rounds being recovered.
Uh, felony dope warrants out of it, so I imagine all that combined is the reason why they were running from us.
OFFICER AARON WILLIAMS: All the police officers here call me Chewie.
About 15 years ago, I was a civilian ride-along and I was riding with an officer and we wind up in a little short foot pursuit and I got bit by a dog.
He seen I was dog bit and he started laughing and picking at me, and said that the dog used me a chewie.
I'm going to go up here and stop this little SUV-- this Blazer.
It didn't seem to have a tag on the back of it.
So I'm going to go up here and pull it over for registration violation.
How you doing? Good.
WILLIAMS: Got your driver's license with you? You don't have one, do you? Huh? Got your I.
D.
with you? Is there a problem? WILLIAMS: What are you doing driving? Driving him home.
WILLIAMS: Driving you because your license ain't no good? Stay right there.
Stay right there.
Seven.
(garbled radio transmission) Going to be out about Number 404.
No tag on a Chevrolet Blazer.
It's occupied twice.
Can you have a one car see me here? What do you want to get out of this car so bad for, man? (mumbling) WILLIAMS: Hmm? Step out.
Move.
What you got in your mouth? Spit it out.
Hell no.
It ain't nothing but some weed, officer, I promise you.
I ain't gonna lie to you, bro.
WILLIAMS: Put your hands on the dash right now.
Put your hands on the dash.
I'm not fooling around.
WILLIAMS: Spit it out, everything now.
Spit it out.
Spit it out.
I promise, look.
I promise I ain't got nothing else, bro, I promise.
WILLIAMS: Open your mouth.
I promise, bro.
This door ain't gonna open.
I promise it ain't gonna open.
I crawl out.
WILLIAMS: Come on, get out.
Get out.
It ain't gonna open.
WILLIAMS: Get out.
I'm getting out, too.
WILLIAMS: Put your hands back on the dash right now.
I'm getting out, sir.
WILLIAMS: I know you are.
I ain't gonna run or nothing, I promise.
I'm right here.
(mutters) WILLIAMS: No.
You with me? Open your mouth up.
I promise, nothing there.
(hawking) Don't hawk at me.
I'm trying to make sure you know, man.
That's the only thing I'm doing.
You can have what I don't chew down.
WILLIAMS: What you going to try to swallow it for, man? Y'all can get killed on that.
'Cause it ain't nothing but a blunt.
And I know I'm going to go to jail for petty stuff, so I was just going to swallow it.
But you ain't gonna allow me to tell the truth.
WILLIAMS: You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can be used against you in a court of law.
You have the right to talk to an attorney before advice-- before answering questions.
If you can't afford one, one will be appointed-- you have that attorney.
Do you understand your rights? Yeah.
WILLIAMS: Okay.
Will you set him in your car? Yep.
WILLIAMS: I'm going to pull this guy out.
Step out, man.
Now you know you're on the trespass list and not supposed to be in the courts, right? Uh, yeah.
WILLIAMS: You familiar with your rights? Yeah.
WILLIAMS: The right to remain silent.
What you say can be used against you in court.
Have an attorney present with you during questioning.
Stop answering questions any time? Okay.
Is there more marijuana in your car? You do know You know I ain't crazy, Officer.
WILLIAMS: Do I? I said, it ain't mine.
You know I ain't carrying.
WILLIAMS: Yeah, but it's in your truck.
Officer, it was in his possession though.
WILLIAMS: Sit down right there.
He tried to swallow about three bags of marijuana.
I'm going to make sure he didn't drop any in the truck.
Or just didn't forget to tell me about some other.
Did you know that he had the marijuana on him? I don't smoke marijuana.
(mutters) for real.
WILLIAMS: So you had no idea? Ask him.
He'll say yes.
WILLIAMS: Huh? Ask him.
He'll tell you.
I'm actually mad at him 'cause he didn't tell me.
WILLIAMS: He looked right at you.
I know he know he guilty.
He know he should've told me that.
He should've told me.
That's his fault, though.
He's the one.
I learned my mistakes.
I'm good.
WILLIAMS: Stand up.
I don't have any I.
D.
on me.
WILLIAMS: You don't? Give him Will you get his information and run them? I think he has a warrant on him.
OFFICER JAMES DAVES: You got I.
D.
with you, man? - Uh, uh, I'm not, uh WILLIAMS: - What's your name, partner? Robert.
You didn't see I.
D.
, man.
WILLIAMS: Yeah, y'all both Robert.
No, his name's Richard.
My name Robert.
WILLIAMS: What's wrong with your driver's license? - I ain't WILLIAMS: - You just ain't never had one? No, I ain't had none.
WILLIAMS: Did Richard know you had that marijuana on you? No, uh-uh.
WILLIAMS: Huh? Uh-uh.
WILLIAMS: How's he going to ride How you going to drive his car and have marijuana and him not know it? I ain't telling.
I ain't telling.
WILLIAMS: Where'd you get it? I don't even remember.
I was going to smoke it, that's all I know.
WILLIAMS: Was y'all both going to smoke it? No, me.
WILLIAMS: You wasn't even going to share it with him? Uh-uh.
WILLIAMS: What kind of friend's that? The kind of friend I am.
WILLIAMS: You ever had any drug charges? This is my first time going to jail.
WILLIAMS: This'll be your first time? Mm-hmm.
WILLIAMS: You made it a good one, didn't you? I guess so.
WILLIAMS: What was you going to try to do-- swallow all three bags of weed? I don't even know, man.
Just take me to jail, or do whatever y'all going to do.
WILLIAMS: What were you going to do if you choked on that? You'd rather choke on it? Choke and get killed over it? All right, right now it's marijuana for resale.
And I guess driving on suspended or revoked, whatever you are.
I'm saying that you got three bags of weed.
What? WILLIAMS: That's a little bit more than personal use.
All right? I walked up the car and asked him, "Got a license?" He's holding his mouth funny.
He kept turning away from me to talk.
I seen him gag real hard.
I snatched him.
He spit one bag out and he's choking on the other bag.
All right, let's go book them for weed and warrants.
CORPORAL BRUCE CRUMPLER: Here in Hillsburg County, we pride ourselves on being a tight-knit group of deputies, especially in District Four, where I work.
One of the deputies was recently diagnosed with bone cancer, and to show support for him about gonna shave our heads-- me being one of them-- and we hope that it was an encouragement to him.
We're en route to a violent domestic, to back up two other units.
A husband and wife were involved in a physical altercation.
The husband's allegedly armed with a firearm.
That's all the information we have.
DEPUTY DOYLE: Husband and wife are active duty.
Supposedly there's a no-contact order.
She came home, the house was dark, she's got a nine-month-old baby.
He came out of the bedroom with a gun.
Forced her into the garage, racked the slide, pointed the gun at her, told her he was going to kill her.
Um Somehow she was able to get out of the house, with the gun.
The bullets are all over the floor in there, supposedly.
And he's inside, with the, uh, nine-month-old.
CRUMPLER: Okay.
Are you the wife, ma'am? Or the ex-wife? I'm the wife.
CRUMPLER: You're the wife? Um are you guys in the middle of a separation or divorce? We're in the middle of a divorce.
CRUMPLER: Okay.
- And, uh, with the custody and the baby CRUMPLER: - Yes, ma'am.
Well, we have the no-contact order through the military, and, uh, he's not supposed to be there.
But he came over last night, and, uh, got the baby.
So I left.
He told me I had to go on base.
CRUMPLER: Yes, ma'am.
And I talked to them, and everything, and I said I don't want to get him in trouble if he wants to see the baby he can.
They said I couldn't come back to the house because he was here.
CRUMPLER: Mm-hmm.
But I thought he was gone, so I came back to the house, 'cause he's not supposed to be here.
CRUMPLER: How long has he been here, tonight? Um I got home, it was a little after 8:00.
DOYLE: Allegedly, he's on his way back to the base.
Where's the baby? DOYLE: Supposedly in the house, but if Give us a few minutes, okay? Let us go through the house.
CRUMPLER: So his car's not there.
Have you you didn't see him drive off in his car? - I I ran - Was his car there when you ran over here? Yes.
It was in the garage.
CRUMPLER: Okay.
All right, we'll be right back, ma'am.
We'll go in, just clear the house real quick.
DOYLE: Yeah, let's clear the house.
DOYLE: Yeah.
Sheriff's office! Coming in.
CRUMPLER: Sheriff's office! Show yourself! DOYLE: Got it.
(baby crying) DOYLE: Go ahead.
Sheriff's office! (small dog barking) CRUMPLER: I've got two dumped cases.
(dog barking) DOYLE: All right.
(dog barking) CRUMPLER: This looks clear.
DOYLE: Clear? (dog barks) (baby crying) DOYLE: Got it.
Baby Hallway.
I got a hallway, here.
Cover it.
CRUMPLER: You're good? DOYLE: All right, we're clear.
Let's get a phone number for him.
CRUMPLER: Let's call him back.
Tell him he needs to come back.
Please.
DOYLE: Okay.
(dog yapping shrilly) I told him that she was crying, even though I knew she wasn't, so that he would let me out of the garage after the last hour of begging for my life, for him not to shoot me.
And then we came into the dining room, and I said she's sleeping.
He's like, "I'll never do anything to hurt her," so I knew if I stayed by her, that he wouldn't shoot me.
And I knew eventually he, he would he took the, the clip out and cleared the chamber, and he put the gun down, and he's like, "I just want my daughter.
" He's like, "I'll turn myself in.
" And then I gave him the baby, took the gun, and ran out, because I knew he wouldn't hurt her.
CRUMPLER: Okay.
Is that when you went next door and called 911? Yes.
CRUMPLER: Okay.
CRUMPLER: The suspect had just arrived at the scene, and we're going to make contact with him.
Hey, Kevin, how are you? Fine, sir.
CRUMPLER: I'm Corporal Crumpler with the Sheriff's Office.
This is Deputy Doyle.
How you doing? CRUMPLER: He's going to Obviously, you know, there's an issue going on here tonight right? Yes.
CRUMPLER: Okay, well, I don't want you to be nervous.
- Well, it looks CRUMPLER: - Well, it's probably bigger than what it looks like.
Um, we just need to ask you some questions about what's going on, okay? He's going to advise you of your Miranda rights, and then we'll talk to you, okay? DOYLE: Here are your Miranda rights.
Are you willing to answer any questions or make a statement without an attorney being present? Um Actually, if I can get an attorney, that'd be good.
DOYLE: You want an attorney? Yes, sir.
Uh it just, it looks a little, pretty serious.
I'm not sure what what she said.
CRUMPLER: Okay, do me a favor? Turn around, if you would.
Put your hands behind your back.
CRUMPLER: Just put him in your car? DOYLE: Yep.
DOYLE: Watch your head when you sit back in.
CRUMPLER: Did you say your wallet was in your pocket, too? You can have a seat.
Uh, yeah, they got it.
CRUMPLER: Okay, did you get it? Okay.
Okay, that's fine.
We'll grab that in a minute, thank you.
CRUMPLER: This is the firearm the suspect used to point at the, the victim.
Um it's a 9 millimeter semi-automatic handgun.
I'm kind of glad to get this, number one, out of his hands, and number two, off the street.
What is he being charged with? CRUMPLER: He's going to be charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, domestic violence.
Okay? It's a pretty serious charge.
What you need to do is go get an injunction.
(crying): He kept me in there, and was going to kill me, and he has the possibility of coming out? CRUMPLER: I, yes he does, it's not a charge we could keep him in jail forever on.
I know it's been a horrible day for you.
He's going to jail tonight, so you're going to have a chance to rest tonight with your baby and make some decisions on what you can do, on how to get that injunction.
Okay? Thank you.
CRUMPLER: You're welcome.
CRUMPLER: All right, Kevin.
All right, I just want to advise you of what you're being charged with.
Um, you know you're going to jail tonight, is that correct? Yes.
CRUMPLER: Okay.
You're going to be charged with, um, aggravated assault, um, with a deadly weapon, as a domestic charge, domestic violence charge, okay? You're also being charged with false imprisonment, and, uh, child neglect.
Okay? Those are the charges you're going to be charged with.
All right? Now, obviously, you didn't want to provide a statement, and that's, that's your right to do so.
Therefore, we can only go by what we know.
Or what our half of what we heard is, okay? You understand how that works.
Yes, sir.
CRUMPLER: Okay.
Well, I appreciate your cooperation, I wish you the best, and I hope that, you know, in the future, whatever decisions that you make, you make them with your child and your wife and all those people that are important to you, keep that in your mind, okay? Absolutely.
CRUMPLER: Because decision we make sometimes have long-lasting consequences.
OFFICER (over radio): I've got him at gunpoint.
DISPATCHER: At gunpoint, Cover is Code Three.

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