in the city of New York, dirt invades its streets and rats and cockroaches along with other types of pests threaten the safety of its inhabitants, however there is a special unit that ensures the safety and health of its residents. these are their stories. Law & Order: Sanitation Police Squad XD
Maps are and were important during war times. Why do you think the opposite side always sent in spies to steal or create a map of the enemy base and camps of operation. Anyone can have access to public maps, but it's when there is suspicions to such usage like the portrayal in this fictional show, the Authorities will often investigate.
HAHAHAHA!!! I srsly hope that's not a real dept within the City of New York. I nearly lost it when the Sanitation Police asked, "Do you have a license for this stuff?" Who has a license for an old sofa???
@@machinist7230 - Yeah, I think most of us are aware of that; my remark was facetious, and not intended to relate to the network’s actual plans for the franchise.
How dareeeee people clean up the streets, let's disincentivize them and further ruin our trash hole city with a cash grab scam that benefits no one and lines our pockets.
I love how upon finding the laptop they've issued a search warrant for, the first thing the detective does is contaminate it with his fingerprints and possibly DNA.
@@toomanyaccounts And the first argument a defense attorney will make is that the evidence was mishandled. And they'd be right. If the detectives followed protocol there wouldn't have to be any elimination in the first place.
@@bradleynoneofyourbizz5341 hate to break it t o you but detectives and police officers handle stuff without gloves all the time. even with gloves you have contamination hence why a number of agencies no longer do gun shot residue tests. handcuffs, backseats of police cars, interrogation rooms were all found to have it to the point anyone would test positive even though they had tested negative beforehand
@@alexanderelderhorst2107 depends upon the agency and precent. the issue is any competent defense attorney can raise doubt with a jury or judge about a gsr test by mentioning past forensic tests about the reliability of gsr and the forensic expert would admit on the stand that a positive or negative result doesn't mean that a person fired or didn't use or handle a firearm. usually gsr like polygraph tests are used to get confessions from dumb criminals whether the criminal failed or passed. cops are legally allowed to use deception in interrogations. hence cops will say one suspect turned on the other when talking to the other to get the suspects to turn on one another in order to make a deal testifying against the other
Amazing that two NYPD detectives have the time to drive from NYC to Plattsburgh to question someone. An earlier episode had Briscoe and another partner driving to Vermont to interview a store owner. These guys must have it tough with a caseload of one.
@@michaelblanchette2787 I'm impressed you managed to handle the internet so well, since conservative estimates have you pushing 80. Also detective your on duty, get back to driving to vermont for questioning that suspect.
Early in the video a lady wanted to know what was going on because her Mercedes had 127 more miles on it when it was supposed to be in the shop. I think I know where those miles came from and why...
They are doing illegal trash pickups, so they wouldnt take the time to look through stuff, theyd just grab it and go before the trash cops show up, which they did.
I think I know the case this episode was based on, and man, what a terrible place to end. Move it forward enough to find out who Chrissy is, THEN end it. It'd be a much better cliffhanger.
they reuse actors, Lupo’s actor appeared as a lawyer the episode before Lupo debuted, the crazy guy who massacred the school children was the killer in two other episodes (where he also played a deranged killer)
The only thing you should ever say to the cops is "I am invoking my right to a lawyer." Especially because if you start talking without one, the cops can claim you've waived your right to a lawyer and then you'll never get one.
In regards to 2:33... Now we all know that the Penguin worked as a mechanic in New York before moving to Gotham City and becoming a kingpin (Robin Lord Taylor).
I haven't seen the episode but if I had to guess she almost collapsed at the end because she thought they were telling her about Chrissy being dead, maybe she was missing?
SPOILERS It’s just a act, she killed her daughter which is why she was ‘missing’, extreme case of narcissism and using her daughters name and appearance to manipulate people if I remember correctly
@@2bdaqueen268 ahaha thank you!! This case was starting to look super familiar because of a real-life case where coworkers had basically the same beef (faked military background and all), the younger coworker was murdered by the older…only for police to find out the girl they were fighting over didn’t exist; it was some older woman catfishing with her daughter’s images. Except in this real-life case, the daughter was still alive 😅
@@Crackshotsteph More like welcome to the U.S. Police here are addicted to these kinds of "dynamic entry" regardless of if it's remotely needed. That's what got Breonna Taylor killed. I believe that every time a judge signs off on one of these "dynamic entry" warrants they should be required to be on-site when the police bust in. You'd better believe that judges would be way less likely to sign off and police would be way less likely to even ask if that were the standard.
If you want to know, here it is: Bob finds out he was tricked by Chrissy's Mom and at first was going to testify against her, only to perjure himself because Chrissy's told him to. They later discover that Chrissy's Mom actually killed her daughter years earlier and tricked Bob into killing Eric. Cutter, in a rather disturbing scene, lets Bob know what really happened. Bob then goes back on the stand to tell the truth.
At 1:51, "I wanna know why it put on 127 miles while it was in your shop?" "You go ahead, Mr. Munson." Roy can't get a break, from losing his hand in a tragic bowling accident to having to sleep with his skank landlady. He's a "reeeall Munson."
I do remember that this was a Catfish thing. The woman who opened the door was posing as her own daughter (in the pic). I think she then convinced the guy to kill the man in the couch.
The woman that opened the door was jealous of her daughter (the girl in the photos). The daughter that went missing was later discovered as a murder victim. If memory serves me correctly her mother killed her. Mom was jealous of her daughter's youth and beauty that she once had.
@@CC-si3cr I looked it up and you're right. Mom and mom's boyfriend killed her because mom found out that her daughter was sleeping with the boyfriend. She pretended to be her daughter online to catfish this dude and ended up scamming him. He goes to testify and then changes his story because the mom's boyfriend tells him that the daughter was the one talking to him the entire time. Later the Police go to the boyfriends home and find the girls remains and show the records to the guy so he will testify after learning that the girl he was talking to is dead and it was the mom the entire time.
When i went to California in the 80's out of state travelers had to deal with the fruit police. They would make you eat or throw away any fruit in your car before entering California.
in the city of New York, dirt invades its streets and rats and cockroaches along with other types of pests threaten the safety of its inhabitants, however there is a special unit that ensures the safety and health of its residents. these are their stories.
Law & Order: Sanitation Police Squad
XD
Reminds me of the rat catcher turned vampire hunter on the Strain. Vamps were sheltering in sewers during the day, so he became the expert tracker.
Great intro.
No joke I’d watch that.
🤣😂😂😂
😂
I love the hard cut from "These maps are missing from the library" to full blown guns out SWAT raid
Hey, New York is serious about maps. Have you seen the subway one? It's beautiful.
WE MUST OVERREACT IMMEDIATELY!!!
that's cops for you
They're worth money, that'll get the US police moving faster than any crime with a victim.
Maps are and were important during war times. Why do you think the opposite side always sent in spies to steal or create a map of the enemy base and camps of operation. Anyone can have access to public maps, but it's when there is suspicions to such usage like the portrayal in this fictional show, the Authorities will often investigate.
"Why else would anyone go to Plattsburg?" LOL love that.
I always laugh when the officers leave evidence in the room with the suspect when they go out to talk to the Lt.
Pretty sure they're just photos of the evidence instead of the evidence itself.
@@twomz 5:12 Those are the missing maps
now i can just picture a guy stuffing maps down his gullet
Yeah, the opening is setting the table for the development of the next L&O franchise spin-off - Law & Order: Sanitation Police!
HAHAHAHA!!! I srsly hope that's not a real dept within the City of New York. I nearly lost it when the Sanitation Police asked, "Do you have a license for this stuff?" Who has a license for an old sofa???
hahahahahaha
They're resurrecting the original.
@@machinist7230 - Yeah, I think most of us are aware of that; my remark was facetious, and not intended to relate to the network’s actual plans for the franchise.
I am hoping
For students like me this youtube channel is the worst because it's so good yet it cuts off whenever things start getting good...
bruh literally me rn
Saaame! I wanna know what happened!!
Me also
Yeah!
Yup only for students this is annyoing
Sanitation police is the funniest thing.
Also real, formed in 1936 (I was surprised that it was that old): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Department_of_Sanitation_Police
@@princecharon If ever there was a dept that needed defunding.
@@CC-si3cr But ... they've got mad observation skills.
What you say lol like it’s giving hall monitor
NY's finest!!
I don't know why I enjoyed the cops reading out the chat transcript to each other in those flat voices so much
Me too! Was hilarious! Their boss must have enjoyed too! Can't remember her name, but she was the perfect person to cast for that part!
@@heathw4739 nobody knows her name lol
Cop: Sanitation Police!
Me: Wait, you guys have actual badges?
Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!
look real close .. those "sanitation" badges say "Mayberry PD"
Great... Does this mean health department will get badges now...?
How dareeeee people clean up the streets, let's disincentivize them and further ruin our trash hole city with a cash grab scam that benefits no one and lines our pockets.
They're made from recycled material!
I love how upon finding the laptop they've issued a search warrant for, the first thing the detective does is contaminate it with his fingerprints and possibly DNA.
this is why they eliminate the officer's fingerprints and dna
@@toomanyaccounts And the first argument a defense attorney will make is that the evidence was mishandled. And they'd be right. If the detectives followed protocol there wouldn't have to be any elimination in the first place.
@@bradleynoneofyourbizz5341 hate to break it t o you but detectives and police officers handle stuff without gloves all the time. even with gloves you have contamination hence why a number of agencies no longer do gun shot residue tests. handcuffs, backseats of police cars, interrogation rooms were all found to have it to the point anyone would test positive even though they had tested negative beforehand
@@toomanyaccounts Ooh now that IS interesting! I never knew residue was no longer used.
@@alexanderelderhorst2107 depends upon the agency and precent. the issue is any competent defense attorney can raise doubt with a jury or judge about a gsr test by mentioning past forensic tests about the reliability of gsr and the forensic expert would admit on the stand that a positive or negative result doesn't mean that a person fired or didn't use or handle a firearm.
usually gsr like polygraph tests are used to get confessions from dumb criminals whether the criminal failed or passed. cops are legally allowed to use deception in interrogations. hence cops will say one suspect turned on the other when talking to the other to get the suspects to turn on one another in order to make a deal testifying against the other
“He wants a lawyer”
“Oh” 🤣🤣
Amazing that two NYPD detectives have the time to drive from NYC to Plattsburgh to question someone. An earlier episode had Briscoe and another partner driving to Vermont to interview a store owner. These guys must have it tough with a caseload of one.
As a New York City Cop for over 60 years I assure you this is how it's done
@@michaelblanchette2787 I'm impressed you managed to handle the internet so well, since conservative estimates have you pushing 80. Also detective your on duty, get back to driving to vermont for questioning that suspect.
@@Mithras734 i don't need some Street Punk telling me how to do my job I'll thump you with my nightclub
@@michaelblanchette2787 Did you get issued with a radio when you first started on the job, or were they still using carrier pigeons back then?
I assume they would first call then do a follow up if it seemed relevant.
“Video game reference”
TH-cam algorithm: *”I got this”*
Early in the video a lady wanted to know what was going on because her Mercedes had 127 more miles on it when it was supposed to be in the shop. I think I know where those miles came from and why...
"Mad observation skills"
That would be kinda difficult as Plattsburgh is roughly 300 miles north of NYC by roads.
I was picturing a scene out of Ferris Bueller's Day Off
@@machinist7230Maybe he used her car to go and murder the dude and take him to that area and dump him in the couch.
They should have car pooled.
I am so glad NBC didn't greenlight Law & Order: Sanitation Police. 🚨🚨🚨
"FLEAS SMARTER THAN YOU" I scream🤣
how do you pick up a couch and not realize its 200 pounds heavier than every couch youve ever moved
They don't skip leg day?
They are doing illegal trash pickups, so they wouldnt take the time to look through stuff, theyd just grab it and go before the trash cops show up, which they did.
@@patchbunny 😂
Sometimes couches are deceptively heavy
@@condor237 my old couch was solid oak and only weighed 120 pounds
"Québec, 1759!" said the man, while pointing at a map of Europe titled _"Battle of Crown Point; May 12, 1775"_
Never confuse a good story with facts.
Wouldn’t rare maps like that be kept in secure room or an archive that the librarians have to bring out for you?
They wouldn’t even bring them too you. Replicas? Yes. The originals? Not in your dreams.
Yes. You would need legitimate credentials to see the originals and even then it be hard. Usually need to be associated with a university
most of those maps are copies/replicas. Real maps would be stored in a climate controlled room, not in a public library
And you would not just throw a portfolio of maps on another open portfolio either.
That would explain why the librarian was handling the maps without gloves...
He just flips thru that antique map book like it's the yellow pages.
When they started roleplaying the texts lmao
I wasn't expecting the penguin to be working in a car workshop
i know right? great watching actors in early appearances.
"Didn't you just hear me"? Great line! 😆
The man in the car is a man of gaming culture. A good classic of cod
Cod is still a loser by the way.
@@Tribozomwhat did you say?
Travellers check? Wow that brings back memories of th 80's
I think I know the case this episode was based on, and man, what a terrible place to end. Move it forward enough to find out who Chrissy is, THEN end it. It'd be a much better cliffhanger.
I refreshed my TH-cam feed 14 times and this stayed at the top, so okay fine, I guess I’ll watch it
The product placement in this episode is particularly hilarious
Everyone be talking about how the mechanic kid is The Penguin from Gotham, but I'm over here still tryna figure out if Bob is Paul rudd or not
It's not
@WhatTheHawk91 who hasn’t been
Yep… it sure is.
"have a bon bon and relax."
That blonde dude in the car shop is the riddler in Gothem city
Love the cameo from Gotham's Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) :)
Must have been the guys first "big role", his pulse was going nuts lol
4:20 The commitment of that kid to keep playing even after his home is being raided.
Cod is still a loser by the way.
1:40 I love how they used this actor in the scene because in another episode he's a murder . you'd think they would remember him .
Gay Basher Man
they reuse actors, Lupo’s actor appeared as a lawyer the episode before Lupo debuted, the crazy guy who massacred the school children was the killer in two other episodes (where he also played a deranged killer)
@@CharizardMaster69 I know. That always bothered me.
Heyyy that kid at the car shop is the same actor who played penguin in Gothem
And currently on Law And Order: Organized Crime
He plays a cyber hacker on organized crime. Lol. Wheatley doesn't impress the penguin
@@mablelinchow He's been in a lot of the original L&O. Go look at the clip that reads "Hate Crime & Innocence Project"
“i’m just heavy into call of duty 4” brother you loaded the tutorial mission and did not touch your controller you’re not slick
01:36 People who can’t seem to stop what they’re doing while talking to the police. That’s a tired cliché
“I’m just heavy into call of duty 4.” That’s a chad
Cod is still a loser by the way.
@@Tribozom not disagreeing. But 4 was the old heads and where it began for most
i dont know why but the tech gives me Penelope Garcia vibes
Same here.
Never speak to the police without a lawyer
The only thing you should ever say to the cops is "I am invoking my right to a lawyer." Especially because if you start talking without one, the cops can claim you've waived your right to a lawyer and then you'll never get one.
“Planet Bob”😂
Makes you not want to dumpster dive if you find a body and a couch😮😮
Didnt know Penguin was a mechanic
Oh what a cliff-hanger to end the video on!
"In your dreams loo" haha
That guy sitting in the car working on it he plays penguin in Gotham and I think he’s been in one order a few times and SVU at least twice
Omg the Penguin from Gotham!!!❤❤❤
I haven’t seen the episode, but the swat team seems overkill for map theft.
Man, Copplepot came a long way frim where he started.
Old man been round the block lol
Cool guy
Oh my God it's The Penguin form Gotham (Robin Lord Taylor)
I knew he looked familiar! It was making me crazy, I couldn't remember where I saw him. He was just on L&O Organized Crime as this genius Hacker.
I love these actors.
WTH you can't just stop it there lol
Oh hey Mr. Penguin!
In regards to 2:33...
Now we all know that the Penguin worked as a mechanic in New York before moving to Gotham City and becoming a kingpin (Robin Lord Taylor).
The map geek WOULD NEVER HANDLE GENUINE MAPS LIKE THAT!!!
WHITE COTTEN GLOVES AND EXTREME CARE!!!
It's that penguin guy
I haven't seen the episode but if I had to guess she almost collapsed at the end because she thought they were telling her about Chrissy being dead, maybe she was missing?
SPOILERS
It’s just a act, she killed her daughter which is why she was ‘missing’, extreme case of narcissism and using her daughters name and appearance to manipulate people if I remember correctly
@@2bdaqueen268 ahaha thank you!! This case was starting to look super familiar because of a real-life case where coworkers had basically the same beef (faked military background and all), the younger coworker was murdered by the older…only for police to find out the girl they were fighting over didn’t exist; it was some older woman catfishing with her daughter’s images. Except in this real-life case, the daughter was still alive 😅
@@nikkiberns1365 well, I guess theres a upside at least there
Yes technically, but she was faking it since she killed her daughter and buried her in a basement and was pretending to be her.
@@nikkiberns1365 here I thought the woman who answered the door WAS Chrissy -- guess I don't notice people very well
Car dude sounds like jonah hill 😳😂
THE ACTOR WHO PLAYED THE PENGUIN FROM GOTHAM!
law and order suits robin lord taylor lol
Lol a full swat team raid. with gun drawn and ballistic shields up to raid the house of a guy who steals maps.
Isn't that the hacker guy in organized crime?
Smashing through the door with a SWAT team seems excessive for some stolen maps………………..
Welcome to New York.
Stoen maps...that are connected to a homicide.
@Zachary Fett • And are worth 💰💰💰💰.
@@Crackshotsteph More like welcome to the U.S. Police here are addicted to these kinds of "dynamic entry" regardless of if it's remotely needed. That's what got Breonna Taylor killed.
I believe that every time a judge signs off on one of these "dynamic entry" warrants they should be required to be on-site when the police bust in. You'd better believe that judges would be way less likely to sign off and police would be way less likely to even ask if that were the standard.
@@raitchison Amir Locke too, very recently.
Not to mention Ruby ridge and Wako.
That's Robin Lord Taylor (Oswald Cobblepot AKA the Penguin from Gotham) at 1:37.
Wasn’t the actor for the mechanic guy also in another episode as a suspect?
Any spoilers for the ending?
If you want to know, here it is:
Bob finds out he was tricked by Chrissy's Mom and at first was going to testify against her, only to perjure himself because Chrissy's told him to. They later discover that Chrissy's Mom actually killed her daughter years earlier and tricked Bob into killing Eric. Cutter, in a rather disturbing scene, lets Bob know what really happened. Bob then goes back on the stand to tell the truth.
@@YolandaAnneBrown95726 thank you!
@@YolandaAnneBrown95726 Oh, wow. Thanks!
@@YolandaAnneBrown95726 thanks
New episode for me to watch. One.of my favorites
At 1:51, "I wanna know why it put on 127 miles while it was in your shop?"
"You go ahead, Mr. Munson." Roy can't get a break, from losing his hand in a tragic bowling accident to having to sleep with his skank landlady. He's a "reeeall Munson."
Sanitation police 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Got a ticket from one. The neighborhood made complaints of personal trash in the public cans.
Oh I goofed. From the title I thought this would be about JD Vance
So this is how cobblepot started
Theft of maps was a real thing
“In your dreams, Loo.”
Why not lieu? That bothered me. The way he spelled it is the British spelling for toilet.
@@CC-si3cr It is easier to type loo over lieu?
I’ve been looking for this episode.
Which one is it?
Wow! Another brilliant teaser for an excellent show! What happens in the end??
I do remember that this was a Catfish thing. The woman who opened the door was posing as her own daughter (in the pic). I think she then convinced the guy to kill the man in the couch.
"Planet Bob"
The woman that opened the door was jealous of her daughter (the girl in the photos). The daughter that went missing was later discovered as a murder victim. If memory serves me correctly her mother killed her. Mom was jealous of her daughter's youth and beauty that she once had.
@@CC-si3cr I looked it up and you're right. Mom and mom's boyfriend killed her because mom found out that her daughter was sleeping with the boyfriend. She pretended to be her daughter online to catfish this dude and ended up scamming him. He goes to testify and then changes his story because the mom's boyfriend tells him that the daughter was the one talking to him the entire time. Later the Police go to the boyfriends home and find the girls remains and show the records to the guy so he will testify after learning that the girl he was talking to is dead and it was the mom the entire time.
Why dont you actually watch the show lmao
"I had a feeling about that couch." So did J.D. Vance.
Dude the fact that they go from stolen maps to waving guns in a woman and child's faces while screaming and breaking down doors is almost like parody.
I'm grateful I truly am!!
The dead guy in the coch is like the second most interesting thing. Sanitation police? Hey you! You can't take that garbage!
When i heard them say sanitation police i was like ' the heck kind of department is that?'
2:24
New York was no kinder to Oswald than Gotham
As a Quebecer I am offended someone stole the map of my province
Interesting book series title of 1st book is We Are Legion We Are Bob.
More lupo and bernard clips pleeeease ^-^
theyre my favorite detectives!
Totes on that! Loved it!
Sanitation police would drive a Taurus instead of a Crown Vic.
Law and order: sanitation police; special stain unit
Someone tell me what happens please I wanna know
I can't wait for the new season,
Two catfishes meet in a pond…
Lol 😆 🤣 😂 I didn't know Sanitation Police was a thing! Wow 👌 the more you know right ✅
When i went to California in the 80's out of state travelers had to deal with the fruit police. They would make you eat or throw away any fruit in your car before entering California.
@@monkeylipspoopflinger3397 Seriously 😅 wow 👌 that's crazy but I guess that's a thing back then
Melissa Leo was so good in her L&O appearances. Remember the dog episode?
Yep. She was despicable in that one too! I wanted to put her in the cage with her dog.
How many times she been on there?
@@MrBmick79 three
WOW! Now I need to see how this ends!!!
It's a great episode and such a great twist!
2:09 number fifteen, Burger King foot lettuce
"Sanitation Police" I was ROFLMAO on that one...Garbage police.... LoL
The city had to do something about all those stolen old newspapers and takeout boxes.
Never talk to cops, always get a lawyer.
Hey! It's Fake Monica!
I love Jeremy Sisto
That reference from CoD MW3
when... did it mention MW3?
@@KirThalosRavencrest you know someone kids play the game
@@teodorusdikypermadi Read my message, and your original comment, again, slowly. Then come back to me.
The kid mentioned CoD 4. Not MW3.
@@KirThalosRavencrest yeah i see
Ram for a bedroom door REALLY?! 🙄😩🤣 a six yr old can kick through most bedroom doors