His daughter did infact get kidnapped, gun was never loaded so his charge was small, end of the episode they found his daughter alive after she killed her abductor, father and daughter were reunited and my god the emotions were huge. He was a desperate father just who wants his little girl to be safe
So Trudy causes this and then is frustrated with the outcome of her own work? She's talking about the district and the front desk being a safe space and she was dealing with citizens like garbage. Wow.
Didn't you see how chaotic the front desk is? People doesn't care about rules. Trudy would have to pull her gun or threaten everyone in order to get everyone to listen to her and stay in line and wait their turn.
@@gyalkapone Most of them arent in excessive need of help? Having had a family member working at a front desk in a police station they can confirm that 80% of the things that come arent from people who need help because they are in danger, but people that think waiting to get help on documents which are related to the police are too long.
I kinda feel bad for the guy bc no one was listening and he was worried about his daughter but pulling out a gun and taking someone hostage was not the way to handle it.
So what ever happened to Mouse? I mean I know he wanted Voight to squash his criminal record so he could get back on another tour, but they never mentioned him again...really bugging me. At least they could close the book and tell us he died when he went back, could be a good Halstead-centered episode, and how he deals with his death.
mouse and jay have a bond, one look and mouse knew to go badass, they know each other so well, and I hope this is explored in later seasons by them returning
I want to see the court case where the daughter takes the city of Iowa to court for ignoring her father's pleas for help, while she was being trafficked.
@@iguessso1790 Right! Like the father is brought in as the main witness. And the City is taken to task for driving a father to taking Chicago PD hostage just so he would be listened too. I REALLY want to see it.
I love how his bestfriend is held at gunpoint and Jay's first instict after he takes the gun from the gunman is to say "what took you so long" 😭 real bffism right there
While I don't doubt for a second that this happens in real life, I'm uncomfortable with watching officers get information through torture. I'm kinda glad I don't actually watch this show because I could never connect with characters that are okay with this.
They do that a lot and as a non US person it amazes me that this is sometimes seen as the norm on their tv shows about cops as this clearly shouldnt be the norm and yet sadly probably is and somehow isnt viewed as problematic by some
I understand this father's desperation. Losing a child, no matter what their age is, is a nightmare to parents. The fact that no one understands the fear and stress the parents are going through when missing their kid and just rubs it off like it's not their problem is more frustrating. They don't what it is till they experience it
It does. And even if you believe it's ok to torture some people they never cover how it affects their legal process. Nothing this guy said can be used in court, meaning that the chance of him walking free is quite high. I also don't think they ever covered him torturing the wrong person, sometimes people just don't tell you what you want to hear because *they didn't do it*. He always tortures the right, bad people, gets the confession he needs and saves the day..
@@jameliakingstom1190 i believe that too. I'm just saying, even if you think it's justified (like the show is portraying it) it's stupid and will harm them more than it will benefit them. They completely glorify it without considering any of the consequences.
When legal gun ownership is not impossible Police can track guns. In countries like my country where guns are very hard to buy there are tens of millions of unregistered guns. Police has no idea which guns exist and who owns them as they are made in underground factories. No serial numbers. No Records. There is no option as a Gun-Free society.
The fact that Jay and Mouse communicated just by looking each other in the eyes shows how strong their bond is, wish he could come back
same
His daughter did infact get kidnapped, gun was never loaded so his charge was small, end of the episode they found his daughter alive after she killed her abductor, father and daughter were reunited and my god the emotions were huge. He was a desperate father just who wants his little girl to be safe
The gun was loaded, but the mouse took it off while snatching the gun. to save him from being severely punished.
Mouse was the one who took the bullets so the father had an small charge.
True
mvp
You the goat
The speed with which Trudy takes out her gun. She still got it.
That’s why she is my favourite character I’m Chicago PD
And with ONE HAND. Like a BADASS.
@@ACastillo_ total badass
Mulch got lucky to marry her
This is exactly what I was about to comment she 100% still got it
@@moretonbaygarbo4137 BTW its mouch
I love how in the thumbnail the guy being taken hostage doesn’t look that fussed. He’s almost got a look on his face like
“Huh, here we go again!”
He is an ex-ranger.
mouse was in the military so he prob was trained to keep calm and stuff
I wish Mouse would come back - he was a such a good character.
He should come back as a Detective for Military Investigations or something similar.
I wish he never left the show. Always fun to have a tech guy
Cbsnmn
So Trudy causes this and then is frustrated with the outcome of her own work? She's talking about the district and the front desk being a safe space and she was dealing with citizens like garbage. Wow.
my thoughts exactly then she puts the responsibility on Voit to fix it.
Didn't you see how chaotic the front desk is? People doesn't care about rules. Trudy would have to pull her gun or threaten everyone in order to get everyone to listen to her and stay in line and wait their turn.
@@christinakykrab9528 that's besides the point of her dismissive behavior to civilians trying to get HELP
@@gyalkapone Most of them arent in excessive need of help? Having had a family member working at a front desk in a police station they can confirm that 80% of the things that come arent from people who need help because they are in danger, but people that think waiting to get help on documents which are related to the police are too long.
@@christinakykrab9528 That's even more reason why she SHOULDN'T dismiss someone who is trying to get ACTUAL HELP
I kinda feel bad for the guy bc no one was listening and he was worried about his daughter but pulling out a gun and taking someone hostage was not the way to handle it.
That's true
Emotions make you do crazy stuff, not a good thing to do like you said tho
He got his answers.
So what ever happened to Mouse? I mean I know he wanted Voight to squash his criminal record so he could get back on another tour, but they never mentioned him again...really bugging me. At least they could close the book and tell us he died when he went back, could be a good Halstead-centered episode, and how he deals with his death.
His record was cleared and he went back to the military
"Zero tactical value" That's funny coming from a 75th ranger vet
who eventually went/pressured to go back to the military
@@EmelyPhan Yep i hope we will see him one day, but we probably won't.
Mouse took the bullets out, g move. So much respect and admiration for him after this
Voight: no one is dropping anyone
Roman: sergeant I got a shot
That look on his face when the father held up the place, "Oh wow, a gun to my head, sooo dramatic."
mouse and jay have a bond, one look and mouse knew to go badass, they know each other so well, and I hope this is explored in later seasons by them returning
I truly feel for this guy, Trudy did a poor job at that front desk.
the fact that they only started looking for her because the man held mouse hostage ☠️☠️☠️
That's indeed the biggest problem. Guy is obviously stressed out about his daughter missing and nobody seemed to care. It took them 3 months
To be fair, I would probably do the same thing if my daughter was missing for 3 months.
Sameee
I love how they immediately resort to torture
What do you expect, Anakin? Jedi Mind Tricks don't work on all scumbags.
@@bursegsardaukar BAHAHAHAhhahahaAAAAA im cRYING why is this so funnY
This episode was INCREDIBLE! The way Sgt. Platt took out her gun was AMAZING!
I miss mouse. he should come back
I love how this was already uploaded but it is a minute earlier in the scene
"He stops his end of the bargain, you drill him" - Savage fuckin savage xD
the desk sgt has no business being there. De-escalate not escalate
I have a very bad obsession with these Chicago shows
Me too
lol this show always has me going "huh. are they allowed to do that...?"
The answer is generally “probably not, probably veryyyy illegal”
The way I love every video of "Chicago Med" is really unhealthy..
Looking forward to next video😍😍..
I like how the hostage was like “stop yelling in my ear man” the whole time
The hostage is Mouse, exmilitary & also a main character at the time
the way that Voight took the room over and got everyone attention, with a calm voice
I am just so surprised how calm Mouse is when he is being held hostage
He was a ranger in the army with Halstead x
Burgess: Drop the weapon or we'll drop you...
Voight: No one's dropping anyone...
Umm ok 😂😂
The fact that it only took Trudy 3 seconds to pull out her gun is just wowie-
1:09 hostage is like ‘not again this is the fifth time’
He is an ex militar, he is probably used to it at this point 😂
The hostage was some how incredibly calm.
6:05 yall take a sec and look carefully. He lowkey looks like Jay a bit don't he?
So you walk into a police district, pull a gun, and take a hostage? 🤨
Lmao.
Guy was desperate, the police keep dismissing his problem i guess
@@anaramdanisari6167 really doesn’t matter , if you resort to putting a innocent persons life at risk , you are no better than other criminals
@@sapnareji you clearly aren't a parent
@@anaramdanisari6167 I'm thinking in the real world the hostage-taker probably wouldn't have survived
7:00 "Sergeant Benson in New York". is that a little reference to Olivia Benson from Law & Order SVU?
Same director !!!.
Please bring back Chicago PD we just saw it for the first time.
I want to see the court case where the daughter takes the city of Iowa to court for ignoring her father's pleas for help, while she was being trafficked.
Yesss, i want to see that too!
@@iguessso1790 Right! Like the father is brought in as the main witness. And the City is taken to task for driving a father to taking Chicago PD hostage just so he would be listened too.
I REALLY want to see it.
@@katiem2347 not only saving her but multiple girls, something they overlooked
@@iguessso1790 Exactly!
Like the fact that we are all so used to Voight torturing Trevor at the end
I truly feel for this guy
This was the first time I ever seen Trudy pull her gun out
I love Chicago PD 🤩
I love how his bestfriend is held at gunpoint and Jay's first instict after he takes the gun from the gunman is to say "what took you so long" 😭 real bffism right there
9 ads before the actual video could start! Incredible.
Mouse is so non-plussed by all this. The second the gun was to his head his face went "oh, alright".
Mouse says he's got zero tactical value. The dude's literally an ex-Ranger.
While I don't doubt for a second that this happens in real life, I'm uncomfortable with watching officers get information through torture. I'm kinda glad I don't actually watch this show because I could never connect with characters that are okay with this.
They do that a lot and as a non US person it amazes me that this is sometimes seen as the norm on their tv shows about cops as this clearly shouldnt be the norm and yet sadly probably is and somehow isnt viewed as problematic by some
Mouse is fast lol 😃😃
Well that escalated quickly
She wasn’t doing her job
The speed on her pulling her gun out tho
I MISS MOUSE SO MUCH!!!!!! 😢😢😢
Ogs know it's a repost
I understand this father's desperation. Losing a child, no matter what their age is, is a nightmare to parents. The fact that no one understands the fear and stress the parents are going through when missing their kid and just rubs it off like it's not their problem is more frustrating. They don't what it is till they experience it
Miss mouse so much!
I miss Mouse😢😢😢
That slap tho😂
Did some curious googling and the dad is played by Dash Mihok, who was Benvolio in Romeo + Juliet
Where do u find the series
I love you this show so much😚💙
Only pros know this was a re upload
I have the feeling that this show tries to justefice tourture.
yeah that's what I was just thinking, it's kinda fucked up
Exactly like ??
It does. And even if you believe it's ok to torture some people they never cover how it affects their legal process. Nothing this guy said can be used in court, meaning that the chance of him walking free is quite high. I also don't think they ever covered him torturing the wrong person, sometimes people just don't tell you what you want to hear because *they didn't do it*. He always tortures the right, bad people, gets the confession he needs and saves the day..
@@jsas2047 whether their bad or not torturing isn’t needed because if they all came forward how he gonna save himself 😒
@@jameliakingstom1190 i believe that too. I'm just saying, even if you think it's justified (like the show is portraying it) it's stupid and will harm them more than it will benefit them. They completely glorify it without considering any of the consequences.
I love pd med and fire
Definitely the *least* realistic cop show, but excellent to binge on when you’re sick, & don’t want to think:)
8:23 - Man that looks awfully like Miss Goodwind.
Cops are not allowed to be as violent as they are. I know it's for dramatic purposes but it kinda ruins it for me.
Yeah thats kinda why i dont like this show.
I miss Mouse🥺😭😭
mouse and jay
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Fire cops
ep??
The dad actually looks like Gordon Ramsay
is it me or is the hostage taker the man that had "REX" on Firehouse dog.
Good morning's
Nyimak bosqu
Cops are not allowed to beat up a suspect I'm wondering how they're going to get away with this.
Too bad the father doesn't have the skills of Liam Neeson.
I love chicago pd especially void he always get to the bottom of solve a case even if he got to discipline de suspect
I also like hostin and lenzie what a great couple in picture I rember when hostin get shout and lenzie freak out I love those two
It does show how jolly useful multiple firearms are in a society...
It's America's fault, they don't wanna make guns illegal so this is what you get
When legal gun ownership is not impossible Police can track guns. In countries like my country where guns are very hard to buy there are tens of millions of unregistered guns. Police has no idea which guns exist and who owns them as they are made in underground factories. No serial numbers. No Records. There is no option as a Gun-Free society.
Ifs know it’s a reupload
The hostage taker looks like Steve Irwin
i... i do not think cops r supposed to do that
Torture in the United States has a 20 + prison sentence.
Man got tortured
Why did Mouse have to put his hands in the air too? He was on their side.
1:06 Nah she mad
0:01
I wonder who is more disgusting, the perpetrator or these cops.
What
@@DistinguishedAdmirality probably because Hank usually tortures the disgusting beings he brings in so they'll talk
Is this real
So torture is now a thing ?
If a police officer tortured a perpetrator to get answers the officer would definetly get fired, and probably put in jail for a long time.
8:35
Fala palavras sim história rei irmã
só volto assistir este seriado quando o Voith sair pq não estou assistindo
this a repost
I just noticed on the image for the clip; the guy looks fucking done, like this is his seventh time doing this
Chicago police beats like Punjab police😄
Did he just say st Paul that's my school in philipines
1:04
At the start my reaction was what the flip times 111101011010101010101
ho no man
Im sorry but what that cop doing is just illegall and straight up torture
Yes, it is torture but not illegal.
@@RYCH3 Torture as an interrogation tactic is illegal under both US law and international law. That doesn't stop people from doing it though.