if yall are wondering, this Black cop Michael Goosby retired from LAPD in 2022 (after several promotions including becoming the lead K9 trainer) and is now the head of private security at a major US bank based in LA
10:45 is an exact example of why black officers and good officers that understand the community are important. He took the time to speak to them respectfully and not ignore them or bring hostility towards them. He demonstrated that he is looking out for their best interest and isnt there to harass or hurt anybody.
They were in the Swans neighborhood in the 2nd clip where the lady was complaining about the cop roughing up the drug dealer. They were right down the street from McKinely Elementary.
Still one of the most well known own intro songs, it was original at the time and I still love it today. Coos the original and still the best reality show. Yes it was the first reality show
A guy like Officer Mike Goosby just got it. He's wasn't swayed by rhetoric, identity politics or trying to prove himself or his "hood Blackness" just because he was Black cop from the hood himself. It's a God blessed miracle he was able to emerge from that environment with a level head and a strong enough will to make it out the hood and succeed. Hats off to him!
This show brings me back. On Saturday nights in the early 1990s before I’d go out, I’d watch Cops with my grandfather. It brought him back 20 years to his own law enforcement career. He used to comment on what he’d do in the situation.
I don't necessarily like him, but I respect the hell out of him. He seems smart and well spoke. Also, he became a coo for the right reasons.@@kenshelle1
These are times I dont not miss about LA. How do they just walk up to that cutlass and open the door and remove the female like that, thats the old raw LAPD! 😂
6:50 This black gentleman officer had it right back then, and it's still right today. There is NO such thing as a "Stereotype", or a "Profile", if it's just the plain ole truth.. 🤷 Now, if it is just some made up lies, or doesn't represent the real issues at all, THEN it would be a "Stereotype", or "Profiling".
All these racial problems wouldn’t be problems if everyone had their own community where only their own serviced the community. There wouldn’t be anymore accusations of “racism” etc. Integration has obviously been a failed experiment.
Duh smart guy, systematic racism destroyed the black communities in the 70’s and 80’s you people seem to act like it never occurred and that black communities weren’t striving up until desegregation, you people know what you did
That’s it it’s a legend black mine for our officer and I feel like you’re basically explain the facts from friction. It doesn’t matter what color you are, but if you break the law, yeah you gotta be adequate for it.
It's been a long time since you uploaded Classic COPS episodes! Anyways, have you ever seen the footage ending credits on a San Diego California episode from December 23rd, 1989 yet? It involves the extended Segment #3 where Sgt. Derek Clark responding to a phone call in the residence. Because I lost memory if I watched it years ago or not.
Minimum wage was probably 4$ at that time or 5 $…so this means the society wants havoc which means more over populated people such as family, friends,backstabbers,dealers, in neighborhoods trying to survive
Huge difference, gangs were mad active than todays LA gangs. This was in the midst of the crack era , homicides were sky high. This 94 so homicides started to go down but still higher than any year from 1999-2019 which is considered the great crime decline
Would you have the episode from Fort Myers (Season 9) where they went to a disturbance over a couple refusing to pay for their meal at a restaurant and the couple ended up getting trespassed from the restaurant?
In the 2nd segment, it said the time was 9:11 PM, that could not be more wrong! I grew up in SoCal, and it if it really was 9:11 PM it'd be dark, it's still daylight out, that looks more 7:11 PM.
the 90s especially the early 90s...the music,the clothes and that girl who got pulled over had a 64 of crazy horse in the front seat. you kids don't know nothin about crazy horse. I was 26 when this aired and those were the times
@jadechanboon Good for you.. Those African friends you happen to know that live in America are not Black Americans. The former are recent immigrants from the continent ( i.e. Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, etc) . At most, three generations ago. The latter aren't... Hey, I also happen to know some Africans who live in Europe. And they call themselves African.. Your point? Black Americans dont refer to themselves as " African". Thee cop(s) your saw are here refer to themselves as Black Americans..
In 1991, New York City there was a derailment of a SUBWAY train a south bound NO. 4 train .. took place in AUGUST 1991 ..was that viewed in LOS ANGELES TV news ??
They could probably make a great series all these years later seeing what happened to these officers. This unit of course was broken up because of how corrupt they were
Who’s the black cop? This was obviously like the 80s or 90s right? I hope this guy served a good career, and is still around today, smart guy, very good cop.
@@yovanymendoza01 yes, it’s in the west side near Manchester & Western. It’s really cleaned up lately, the city has a lot of community events now & they even have fitness classes for residents like Zumba & all that
if yall are wondering, this Black cop Michael Goosby retired from LAPD in 2022 (after several promotions including becoming the lead K9 trainer) and is now the head of private security at a major US bank based in LA
Double dipping it's called. Pulling down 80+K in pension then getting that job which probably pays even more.
City National Bank
Shouts out to him
That's awsome! Nothing but a success right there! All those black gang bangers that called him an uncle Tom are either dead or in prison! SMH
He's in a couple recent videos on TH-cam discussing K9 topics. Thanks for the info!
“Okay, oh well. He’s not wanted any more”🥶
Well what can I say the office was being honest but …. The sad truth came out
He even said rest in peace 😂
“You ran your mouth last night, I get to run mine today. See how that works?”😂😂😂
This black cop is the smartest officer I’ve heard in cops in a long time
Oh you mean the officer at 9:50 that refuses to identify another officer and tries to justify police brutality sight unseen?
Where is he Today is he still a Cop
@@ginocavazos2153now that's a good question seeing as how corrupt the crash unit was
@@patrickwontor2061Cry about it you auditor
@@ginocavazos2153I searched his name on youtube: Michael Goosby. He's still alive, i dont know if he's still a cop
10:45 is an exact example of why black officers and good officers that understand the community are important. He took the time to speak to them respectfully and not ignore them or bring hostility towards them. He demonstrated that he is looking out for their best interest and isnt there to harass or hurt anybody.
The "Community" still don't care. You can't fix ignorance.
Chevy Caprice were the best police cars hands down
Modern crown vic was the most reliable car they ever had.
@@theone-ds7izwe love the growl of its v8 when revving high.
Naw, Crown Vic.....
First car I ever drove.
Remember when they were Dodge Diplomats?
"he's a wanted suspect... not anymore though" 😆
8 treys Rollin 90s omgggggg this episode slaps!
Yup 8 Treys rats tho talking to the cops
@@brandonlopez6914that's the reputation that the 90's have . Being 🐀's
@@brandonlopez6914that was a civilian you can hear the cop say he works in the park
They were in the Swans neighborhood in the 2nd clip where the lady was complaining about the cop roughing up the drug dealer. They were right down the street from McKinely Elementary.
They just walked in that woman’s house 🏠 didn’t ask nothing
Still one of the most well known own intro songs, it was original at the time and I still love it today. Coos the original and still the best reality show. Yes it was the first reality show
A guy like Officer Mike Goosby just got it. He's wasn't swayed by rhetoric, identity politics or trying to prove himself or his "hood Blackness" just because he was Black cop from the hood himself. It's a God blessed miracle he was able to emerge from that environment with a level head and a strong enough will to make it out the hood and succeed. Hats off to him!
Great episode of classic Cops in the late 1980s early 1990s.
Season 7 would have been well into the 90's
1994.
@@davelowetsthe year is at the end in Roman numerals
This show brings me back. On Saturday nights in the early 1990s before I’d go out, I’d watch Cops with my grandfather. It brought him back 20 years to his own law enforcement career. He used to comment on what he’d do in the situation.
Black cop got a clean fade and lineup
I don't like him but damn that haircut is crispy😅
@@kenshelle1 clean for early 90s
I don't necessarily like him, but I respect the hell out of him. He seems smart and well spoke. Also, he became a coo for the right reasons.@@kenshelle1
@@kenshelle1don't like him because he don't resemble your thug baby daddy
Good cop . He ain't wanted no more 😂😂😂 love it
These are times I dont not miss about LA. How do they just walk up to that cutlass and open the door and remove the female like that, thats the old raw LAPD! 😂
Those brothers were slanging that straight Lemon Lime Michoacan. What a time to be alive.
Dam homie was dumping with an m 16 lol
couple of those caprice probably somewhere now on 26s
6:50 This black gentleman officer had it right back then, and it's still right today.
There is NO such thing as a "Stereotype", or a "Profile", if it's just the plain ole truth.. 🤷
Now, if it is just some made up lies, or doesn't represent the real issues at all, THEN it would be a "Stereotype", or "Profiling".
Yeah but this wouldn’t be happening as much if more jobs were brought to poor neighborhoods
@@Angie_bae Do you really think that?
All these racial problems wouldn’t be problems if everyone had their own community where only their own serviced the community. There wouldn’t be anymore accusations of “racism” etc. Integration has obviously been a failed experiment.
Duh smart guy, systematic racism destroyed the black communities in the 70’s and 80’s you people seem to act like it never occurred and that black communities weren’t striving up until desegregation, you people know what you did
@@Angie_bae lmao your special
That’s it it’s a legend black mine for our officer and I feel like you’re basically explain the facts from friction. It doesn’t matter what color you are, but if you break the law, yeah you gotta be adequate for it.
Thank you for the great upload!
when an astro van came through and the sliding door popped open RUN!! lmao
May as well chill, it's already too late.
Not proud of this but I used to hate 1990 episodes and only watched 2005-now but now I’m a 1990s-2010 fan, I was young yall I had to grow up,
It's been a long time since you uploaded Classic COPS episodes! Anyways, have you ever seen the footage ending credits on a San Diego California episode from December 23rd, 1989 yet? It involves the extended Segment #3 where Sgt. Derek Clark responding to a phone call in the residence. Because I lost memory if I watched it years ago or not.
St. Andrew’s park from back in the day.
ETG headquarters.
@@blainelee8021 I used to play on the little league baseball team there in 1996.
Thanks for the upload
The black officer is now the chief k9 trainer for the lapd K-9 unit!
Damn he probably about to retire too. Solid ass dude.
@@Seekingtruth-mx3ur he retired back in 2021.
“ he’s a wanted suspect but not anymore though” seeesh!!!!
Thank you 😊 ...and good LUCK !!!
Those were tough times I grew up in those times I lived in Colorado but people used to say yeah you get shot in California if you wear the wrong color
This is true.
Minimum wage was probably 4$ at that time or 5 $…so this means the society wants havoc which means more over populated people such as family, friends,backstabbers,dealers, in neighborhoods trying to survive
@@EXOTICBLACKGHOSTminimum wage might have been $4, but everything was cheaper back then. Gas was like barely more than $1 a gallon.
Literally has a shotgun on the table pointing directly at an officer sitting next to the table. Great muzzle awareness.
“Well.. he’s not wanted anymore”
This aired June of ‘95. Pretty sure the footage is from ‘94. Crazy how similar it seems to now minus the cars and clothes
Huge difference, gangs were mad active than todays LA gangs. This was in the midst of the crack era , homicides were sky high. This 94 so homicides started to go down but still higher than any year from 1999-2019 which is considered the great crime decline
Agreed looks exactly the same as today just the cars…
I lived there in 85-86, not much changed.
4:21 Calm down mr. uniform , you ain’t no detective 😂
Thank you, as always.
Goosby is such a well spoken guy. If I was a cop, that’s the type of guy I’d wanna work with or have as my back up.
this really good
Thank god for body cams
Ehhh, they have their pros and cons. Cops are basically robots now because they are under constant surveillance
Crash unit was disbanded for corruption… great episode though
Training day
Colors
They were disbanded because they arrested Black people
Crash and sheriff Dept were known for harassing any and everyone
LAPD Gang and Narcotics Division.
LAPD CRASH - Integrity 😄
As soon as he said eight tray I thought about Monster Kody
they mentioned the street i grew up on and the hood that dominated it i was 7 at the time
1:20 YOOOOOO PAUSE 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂!!!!!
Them little punks be running wild in those streets
best ever series on the cops and his track is totally culte
Yeah “ Just this one time “ the cops were right! He did explain that well, I agree. Job well done officer.
He’s being a smart ass
Just cruised into that lady’s house and started searching😂
He said 78 swans 😂😂😂.
Would you have the episode from Fort Myers (Season 9) where they went to a disturbance over a couple refusing to pay for their meal at a restaurant and the couple ended up getting trespassed from the restaurant?
In the 2nd segment, it said the time was 9:11 PM, that could not be more wrong! I grew up in SoCal, and it if it really was 9:11 PM it'd be dark, it's still daylight out, that looks more 7:11 PM.
Waiting for pacman or Hodges to come out
Home Skillet 9 -0 Got blasted in da Astro Van..thats Old Skool
They got a bunch of nickel bags off the streets. Food job!
In 1991, I Karon Davis lived in NEW YORK but watch alot of TV and in 1991, something happened at 12:45am in LOS ANGELES later viewed NATION WIDE
He said oh you want me to charge your dad to lol he shut up after that
He just arrested him then gave him a pat on the back lol
1991 remember I type for you NOT anger, but to remember
L.A. ! Home Of The Body Bag !
Sumthing to be proud of huh
Chicago has always been the home way before LA. That’s why they never filmed cops in Chicago. Cali lives and dies by cameras and attention seeking.
That's messed up
@@Seekingtruth-mx3urits from a song.
L.A. *boom*, that was a shotgun.
64oz OE @ 17:16
LA stay active! ✊🏽
That was a old jug of beer in that car
Old English 40
@@richardmorris7063That wasn’t a 40, that was a 64oz
Even in '94 Raymond re runs playing
They was in da vng 😂😂😂
The world it self .. SIMPLE
warrant service completed...nice job communit.
the 90s especially the early 90s...the music,the clothes and that girl who got pulled over had a 64 of crazy horse in the front seat. you kids don't know nothin about crazy horse. I was 26 when this aired and those were the times
He’s one of my wanted suspects,well not anymore
Do you have episode 14 LAPD season 7? I’d love to see my LAPD academy instructor Kevin Burke on his felony traffic stop in Rampart. Funny scene!
I wouldn't say that if I wasn't taught how to look and 👂
Fire all the social workers and replace them with police like that educated African officer and not officers like that sarcastic giant Sargent
Where is the " African" you saw???
They man in the beginning driving the car
@jadechanboon He's not an " African". Africans reside in the continent of Africa. He's an American. Or for your liking, a Black American...
I happen to have a lot of African friends who live in America
And they call themselves African
@jadechanboon Good for you.. Those African friends you happen to know that live in America are not Black Americans. The former are recent immigrants from the continent ( i.e. Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, etc) . At most, three generations ago. The latter aren't... Hey, I also happen to know some Africans who live in Europe. And they call themselves African.. Your point? Black Americans dont refer to themselves as " African". Thee cop(s) your saw are here refer to themselves as Black Americans..
Herd the conversation snithcin at the station 😅😅😅😅
14:09 the state they work for deals marijuana now
The era in time when hood ornaments were prevalent and should deterred more crime
2:38
6:50
9:30
9:43 possible police brutality
11:42 Unmarked vehicles
12:45 Talking trash
Police got away with alot back then
ricky from trailer park boys @ 12:52
Verbal judo at its best. This officer is great.
1991, March 3 .. somewhere in Los Angeles you heard of Rodney King ??
In 1991, New York City there was a derailment of a SUBWAY train a south bound NO. 4 train .. took place in AUGUST 1991 ..was that viewed in LOS ANGELES TV news ??
CW4 Cops, wow forgot this show was on any channel other than Spike.
Smart cop
Do cops in New York episode 10 11 and 15
Lower east side of south central.. late 80'$, eaely 90'$.. was the time...
Omg that parl is literally infront of my cousin’s house. He is from 38ST!
Everyone's a cousin in the 'hood
That White Offier on 6:00 mins He's from C.R.A.S.H, the leader for south central C.R.A.S.H unit
Na I’d say you’ve found your suspect, he won’t be running anymore.
This is when they had the CRASH units and then the Rampart scandal happened and they dismantled this unit NOW there called GND
Crazy how they used to get away with violating people rights. Good thing people are slowly waking up.
They could probably make a great series all these years later seeing what happened to these officers. This unit of course was broken up because of how corrupt they were
😂
Your always gana get your rights violated …are you gana give the cops a hard time?? And turn a traffic ticket into a high speed chase
It's 2024 sir
is wish they still did lapd in there new vids :(
Crash stands for Community Response Against Street Houdlums.
Who’s the black cop? This was obviously like the 80s or 90s right? I hope this guy served a good career, and is still around today, smart guy, very good cop.
I looked him up and he retired after 32 years in 2022. He is the Head of Security at a bank now.
@@antonio80594 that’s awesome, what a very good example of a cop.
1994
You can just see the corruption spill out this video, Now imagine without the cameras. sheesh!
i eat nothing but bacon, eggs, steak, shrimp, corn, cheese, butter, hambugarm, chckien, cheese, butter, corn, hotdog,
17:17 I spy a 64oz of Olde English 800. You don't see those anymore.
I didn't know they had 64s. Thought it was kind of big for a 40.
What park did the first murder take place in? Looks familiar
St Andrews Park the 8 trey Gangster
@@UserLbc I wonder if that park is still around
@@yovanymendoza01Yes the park and both gangs are still around
@@yovanymendoza01 yes, it’s in the west side near Manchester & Western. It’s really cleaned up lately, the city has a lot of community events now & they even have fitness classes for residents like Zumba & all that
Is rolling down the street in my 64
So the big picture is you can assault the man and you turn the other cheek
This episode is suggestive to conspiracy
The officer right discipline starts at home they should put the parents in jail too when theirkids break the law
Someone is following you, who hold the TV camera ??
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