Whoever came up with the idea of streaming the first 10-15 minutes of each episode is solely responsible for any money being made from Peacock TV. I hope they're well compensated for the genius idea.
That would be a funny yet interesting story-line... having a murder feed their victem then write fed. as the cops thinks the victim work for the government.
Don't matter what Officer did this gentleman is extremist person. Does the behavior of the Mod with guns remain anyone recent event at Capital in Washington, D.C.?
Law and Order was seemingly a hotbed for the future African-American inspiring, Oscar-winning film. In season 14, episode 16, Chadwick Boseman was in an episode.
Crazy to remember from 2009 to 2010 there was some of season 19 and all of season 20 of L&O, seasons 8 and 9 of CI, some of season 1 of LA, and some of season 10 and all of season 11 of SVU
I was just the opposite. "Criminal Intent" was my favorite, but this was a close second. SVU I stopped liking because it became more of a soap opera for Benson & Stabler's partnership, then a police drama...
I never liked Alexandra Eames. Huge chip on her shoulder. It'd be nice if they could portray a female cop who DOESN'T have one, but then, most of the male cops do too. Van Buren is the exception; she's a real professional and pure gold.
Dammit.... Why? Why? By that I mean why won't they post the next chronological video when they know I'm too lazy to kill my TH-cam app to go watch the full episode... We need a Law & Order TH-cam squad to investigate this issue lol
I'm Canadian. Once you're on the voter's list, the government sends you a card before every election telling you when and where you vote. And we get four hours paid leave from work to vote. I honestly don't remember registering, it was so long ago and so easy. I do remember going to vote once and I had moved so my name wasn't on the list, though I had my voter card. I just showed my ID and a letter addressed to me with my new address and I marked my X and went home. It shocks me how hard it is to vote in the Land of The Free.
Rey Curtis returned in this episode to bury his wife Deborah (diagnosed with MS), he mentioned to Anita that he spoken with Lenny 4 days prior to his death, and still in his wise-cracking moods. 😂😁🤣
That was a deliberately staged event. They had signs, and video (remember, if there is no video, it didn't happen). Police only confront when they have a significant numerical advantage. If this had escalated, the group would have had the footage to advance their cause and support their narrative.' First shot fired, Van Buren would have been in so much hot water. This "Last Train From Gun Hill' might have worked in the 19th century, in the 21st different rules apply.
They also found large amounts of hydroxic acid in his body as though he consumed it every day. This is despite the fact hydroxic acid is a known main component for rat poison, and countless other toxins.
How on earth is it possible to murder someone is the street in New York City and absolutely no one sees a thing? I'd say that they are stupid, but then they arrest this nut job....
To be fair they do say that he was murdered somewhere else then staged in the street. It's possible that someone could park the car put him on the hood then walk away without anyone noticing
@@gregjenkinson7512 Especially downtown Manhattan late at night - few people live there, and after business hours on the side streets there's nobody around
It was referenced, but not seen: on a Logan Criminal Intent episode in which an up-and-coming violinist is murdered and her opera soprano mother's legendary maestro boyfriend is initially accused (it was actually the mother), while doing something evidence-related to the maestro, Rodgers recalls attending one of his shows and states that "Lennie Briscoe took me".
Big brother is a term taken from George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984. It means any authority that exerts extensive control over its subjects. People who are critical of government monitoring of citizens' every move may refer to this constant surveillance state as Big Brother
Lot of bullshit in this episode, but this series is written by liberal hacks, as their no fewer than three episodes painting pro-choicers as monsters demonstrate. Most of the time the series is second to none, but its dealing with anything political is predictably heavy-handed and one-sided. 1. There is NO law, terrorism law or otherwise, that says that guilt can be presumed by possessing rat poison IF you are a right-wing activist (left-wing activists presumably are exempt). 2. Administrative Code 10-303 concerns the issuance and possessions of rifles and shotguns. It says nothing about carrying guns in public places. And it's rich for cops to carry weapons of war while lecturing civilians why they can't do the same. 3. And, of course, they just had to include the obligatory potshot against Bush. The West Wing and Law & Order are NOT a good combination.
@@darthwicket she's a good cop. I hope she returns in the new law and order but I doubt it since she is in chicago med. and apparently the chicago shows are in the law and order universe (chicago pd is in the same universe as law and order svu).
@@shane99ca So are you illiterate or just lying????? 1. It's called Plain View. You didn't pay attention at all, did you? In a plain view case, the officer is legitimately on the premises, his observation is from a legitimate vantage point, and it is immediately obvious that the evidence is contraband. Unless you are certified by any sort of governing body or agency to carry a certain amount of a particular known dangerous item or deadly substance, law enforcement has the right to detain, and or arrest you for probably cause IF they see and correctly identify anything within your property or on your person that can be considered a possible offense. A civilian found with 1 gun, 1 ounce of coke, or a few pieces of scrap metal is probably harmless....but a civilian with a whole armory, 10 kilos of coke, and a foundry of materials commonly used in pipe bombs....that's law enforcement draws the line to ask "why would a civilian be possessing this amount of dangerous material?" And if you pay attention to their words, it's because of probable cause. Any sort of person with a dangerous substance, especially if they are an ANTI-GOVERNMENT activist (they didn't say right-wing you did bud, so good job there) has more suspicion of mal-use than a non-anti government activist. Law Enforcement does this all the time to get a legitimate reason to detain a potential suspect or to enter a home without an immediate warrant. The plain view/probable cause rule applies, for example, when the officer has pulled the suspect over for a seat belt violation and sees a syringe on the passenger seat. Or when a cop goes to a house party with suspected underage drinkers and sees alcohol containers at the front door or through a public street-facing window,. 2. 10-303.1 Prohibition of the possession or disposition of assault weapons. a. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess or dispose of any assault weapon WITHIN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, except as provided in subdivision d, e or f of this section or section 10-305. 3. And what Potshot against bush??? Because they needed a more known republican political name just to link a possible suspect? They literally just took a swing at Michael Moore a few moments beforehand.
When I saw the pic that previewed this video, I thought that the victim was an FBI agent who had gotten into the mafia, was discovered and killed by them.
IIRC, the head of Rights Alliance killed him - not for the betrayal per se, but because he was afraid the inevitable scrutiny resulting from the expose would reveal that he was having an affair and embezzling from the non-profit to fund it.
That is how police *should* handle gatherings of clearly armed and dangerous protestors: put an ultimatum in place that specifically addresses the threat, and have immediate consequences that can be acted on if anyone steps out of line.
@@supershadow102007 totally. People who show up with visible large weapons to a rally aren’t gonna just walk away because they’re being reminded they can be arrested for walking around with visible weaponry. They’re there to be threatened so they can cry later about their rights, or they’re there for a fight
My parents have told a few times about how, when Camden, Newark, Detroit, et al, we being burned by rioters in the late-60s(? before I was born), then-Phila. PD Comm'r Frank Rizzo publicly issued an order to all police officers to shoot on sight anyone with a gas can and matches trying to start a fire ... arguably an illegal order, yet it was serious and everyone knew the consequences ... ... but no one was shot by the police for trying to start a fire AND Philly didn't burn along with many other cities.
Not even close. The gist of every episode (in every franchise of the show, too) is that someone poor sap is arrested, exclusively on the hunch of a pair of gumshoes with struggling IQ’s.
@@lam8138 i live in queensland m8, no guns, no self defence, assumption of guilt, guilt by association, legalised gov hacking, legalised gov impersonation, legalised gov manipulation of evidence, gov trying to make it illegal to criticise politicians, gov is allowed to censor anything on the internet they want, fixated person unit used as secret police. idk, sounds alot like tyranny to me
Geez. Politics can be bloodthirsty. If people can get so riled up when participating in politics, they should not participate in it. For their own safety and the safety of everyone around them.
the way 2020/2021 is going the last few minutes of this clip woulda been a disaster. on film a fantastic bit of action but irl would be poor communication and a bout of misfortune for all.
I've really been enjoying these "Law & Order" clips-- but why is it that so often, they use the corpse as the thumbnail shot on TH-cam??? Do they really think that's what it takes to get people to watch these?
Umm I don’t watch the show a lot, but from what I just saw, they arrested a man for no reason and no probable cause. Then whatever group he was a part of came up to support him and the lady came out and said they would shoot them all. Again, I don’t have the context of this episode, but that is literally the reason we are allowed to own firearms in this country. That man was taken in for no probable cause and every citizen there had the right to defend themselves.
Guy thought the agents were CIA under presidential command. Reality: Theye investigstors for the City Police. They answer to their Mayor before the president
Whoever came up with the idea of streaming the first 10-15 minutes of each episode is solely responsible for any money being made from Peacock TV. I hope they're well compensated for the genius idea.
It traps all of us and we want to keep watching the episode...it works for a lot of shows
That would be Peacock themselves.
It traps us pretty good!
Yeah Law and Order and House are the only reasons I have peacock lmao
It’s a conspiracy. I’m looking up how much a subscription goes for.
(3:23) Well, Danai Gurira appeared in this episode. She is so good as Okoye in "Black Panther" and MCU.
And as Michonne in the Walking Dead
And Jill on Treme.
Wow. Look how long her hair is.
Closed captions
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@@ryancoulter4797 to
“Fed. Somebody wanted us to know he worked for the government”
Me who from the thumbnail it meant he had ate food:🤯
That would be a funny yet interesting story-line... having a murder feed their victem then write fed.
as the cops thinks the victim work for the government.
you know, I never actually thought about it that way. good catch 😂🤯
🤣
@Peppabot I’m glad I’m not the only one who was temporarily brain dead 😂
@@tanglefur4852Add a sci fi twist and it would be perfect for X Files
Police questioning of witnesses on tv is always hilarious: nice looking black girl with her right fist balled up" is so easy to identify 😂🤣
I guess it was some kinda physical identifier (an injury or other issue) cause yeah she had a balled fist isn't exactly a lot of information.
Actually it was. Spoiler- the woman had some sort of ligament disorder that caused her hand to be stuck in that balled up position
Hold on....it's a message from the boss🤣🤣🤣🤣
The savagery is real!!!
Don't matter what Officer did this gentleman is extremist person. Does the behavior of the Mod with guns remain anyone recent event at Capital in Washington, D.C.?
Obama Bots, he has really seriously twisted issues. The invisible majority until after election of Mr Trump.
Do not laugh this is true.
3:23-4:19 Wow! I didn't know Danai Gurira was in Law & Order. She's incredible as Michonne in "The Walking Dead (TV series)" and as Okoye in the MCU.
I know right. So this is where she was before being both a badass zombie apocalypse survivor and a badass elite royal guard.
And though they don't show it in this clip...we get to see the return of Detective Reynaldo freaking Curtis! YES
Aaron check out new video from season 8 and season 7
A killer wanted to destroy FED bank? Well, we have couple of millions of suspects. xD
Q - Who do you think you are?
A - Big brother. You're under arrest.
😆😂😂😆
Proving his point.
3:23 Well, what do you know. Danai Gurira (Okoye) was a leader of a political office.
Law and Order was seemingly a hotbed for the future African-American inspiring, Oscar-winning film. In season 14, episode 16, Chadwick Boseman was in an episode.
My Favorite of the Franchise although I also enjoyed Criminal Intent!
Crazy to remember from 2009 to 2010 there was some of season 19 and all of season 20 of L&O, seasons 8 and 9 of CI, some of season 1 of LA, and some of season 10 and all of season 11 of SVU
Love CI!!
I was just the opposite. "Criminal Intent" was my favorite, but this was a close second. SVU I stopped liking because it became more of a soap opera for Benson & Stabler's partnership, then a police drama...
I never liked Alexandra Eames. Huge chip on her shoulder. It'd be nice if they could portray a female cop who DOESN'T have one, but then, most of the male cops do too.
Van Buren is the exception; she's a real professional and pure gold.
Criminal Intent was the brilliantly written of the franchise, but L&O is the original so it makes it the best.
Dammit.... Why? Why? By that I mean why won't they post the next chronological video when they know I'm too lazy to kill my TH-cam app to go watch the full episode... We need a Law & Order TH-cam squad to investigate this issue lol
thats peacock for u.
Absolutely a need we definitely need
Shoot I still wanna know why seasons 3-15 are missing on TH-cam, yet SVU has all the seasons up to now.
@@Loowis007 those Seasons aren't available flippin anywhere! I can never seem to find a reason why
@@that.ll_do_pig exactly! Google doesn't show a thing about a reason. It's like they're pushing the Peacock app without really trying.
This rabid Ghostbusters fan was STOKED to see Ernie Hudson’s name pop up in the opening credits!
So was I
I'm Canadian. Once you're on the voter's list, the government sends you a card before every election telling you when and where you vote. And we get four hours paid leave from work to vote. I honestly don't remember registering, it was so long ago and so easy. I do remember going to vote once and I had moved so my name wasn't on the list, though I had my voter card. I just showed my ID and a letter addressed to me with my new address and I marked my X and went home. It shocks me how hard it is to vote in the Land of The Free.
they use sensus data to send you your card
You and me both…
Our (the U.S.) political situation is ridiculous.
And yet every two years, tens of millions of people manage it.
@@shane99ca How many more would do it if their right to vote wasn't so infringed?
6:24 “Obamabots” how did that never catch on 😂
Rey Curtis returned in this episode to bury his wife Deborah (diagnosed with MS), he mentioned to Anita that he spoken with Lenny 4 days prior to his death, and still in his wise-cracking moods. 😂😁🤣
Wish we'd gotten to see more of Lupo and Bernard when L&W got renewed for more seasons.
well lupo is now a fed in 'fbi'
Van Buren ain't no punk and she brought that fire! YASS!!!!
That was some of the coolest stuff in a procedural ever!
Heck yeah
That was a deliberately staged event. They had signs, and video (remember, if there is no video, it didn't happen). Police only confront when they have a significant numerical advantage. If this had escalated, the group would have had the footage to advance their cause and support their narrative.' First shot fired, Van Buren would have been in so much hot water.
This "Last Train From Gun Hill' might have worked in the 19th century, in the 21st different rules apply.
'Law & Order' the original and the best
he has iron oxide in his hair, "it's a chemical used in explosives", Sure, it's also called Rust
DUNDUN!
They also found large amounts of hydroxic acid in his body as though he consumed it every day. This is despite the fact hydroxic acid is a known main component for rat poison, and countless other toxins.
Reminds me of an old joke:
"A helicopter crashes in a cemetery. The police arrive at the crash site and locate thousands of dead bodies."
They should have had a kid in the room telling the adult officer to chill it "What are you a nut, that's just rust."
How on earth is it possible to murder someone is the street in New York City and absolutely no one sees a thing? I'd say that they are stupid, but then they arrest this nut job....
You’ed be surprised by the amount of people willing to turn a blind eye in NYC
To be fair they do say that he was murdered somewhere else then staged in the street. It's possible that someone could park the car put him on the hood then walk away without anyone noticing
@@gregjenkinson7512 Especially downtown Manhattan late at night - few people live there, and after business hours on the side streets there's nobody around
@@machinist7230 a lot of people live here its just quiet on the streets
@@whiteboysummer112 yeah, and how many of you guys spend your nights looking down on the steets from your apartments at 2am.
I wish lupo would come back too
he got killed (not the actor) the fictional lupo
Him:Can I go now
Lupo:uh….No
Wow thanks for stating the obvious
This goofball loves his rights so much yet he doesnt remember the word "lawyer"
Oh, Danai Gurira is in this episode. I loved her in the walking dead and Black Panther.
In an episode toward the end of his run Lenny Briscoe and Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers went out on a date. How i wish that that thread had been pursued.
Do you know the episode when this happened or was referenced? Now I'm curious.
@@rsybing
I don't know the exact episode but on the Law And Order fandom page, there's a quote from the Doc that Lenny took her to "Aida".
It was referenced, but not seen: on a Logan Criminal Intent episode in which an up-and-coming violinist is murdered and her opera soprano mother's legendary maestro boyfriend is initially accused (it was actually the mother), while doing something evidence-related to the maestro, Rodgers recalls attending one of his shows and states that "Lennie Briscoe took me".
Season 20, Episode 11, FED is the title
There was a CNN story back around 2008-2009 but is was in Arizona
“Iron Oxide” Rust?? lol
"He had Iron Oxide in his hair" And the start talking about explosives... Iron Oxide is Rust
3:22 hey it's Michonne!
NOT THE HOLD ON AND PRESSING ON HIS EAR HELPPPPPPP
Big brother is a term taken from George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984. It means any authority that exerts extensive control over its subjects. People who are critical of government monitoring of citizens' every move may refer to this constant surveillance state as Big Brother
Epic Statement, lil need😮
Can someone tell me what episode this is?
Season 20 episode 11. The episodes are usually listed in the description.
@@connymac6993 your right. Oops. Don’t know how I missed that. Lol
@@nire135 no worries. A majority of us don't read the description.
It's been a while since I saw any Point Blank body armors
I read booty armour smh
What episode and season is this? I would like to watch the rest.
Read the description it’s there.
@@elderliddle2733 I searche for it online it's the wrong one in the description.
BENJAMIN BRATT! YESSSSS😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁!!!!!
Rey Curtis
@@billobong9792 GOT IT. BUT THIS IS THE NAME USED HERE, SO...
@@prayingwarrioressaminah9798 yeah you’re good mate
That's Okoye right?
Good Morning Christian...How's Sag Harbor?!!
Does anyone know this filming location?
Michonne!!
That was Samruai Girl? I didn't recongnize her!
She also pops up on Criminal Intent.
It’s returning for season 21 after 12 years kinda crazy
th-cam.com/video/RvK44qBt3mc/w-d-xo.html
Link for season 21 promo
Van Buren is awesome
No she's not. She's a immoral cop
Lot of bullshit in this episode, but this series is written by liberal hacks, as their no fewer than three episodes painting pro-choicers as monsters demonstrate. Most of the time the series is second to none, but its dealing with anything political is predictably heavy-handed and one-sided.
1. There is NO law, terrorism law or otherwise, that says that guilt can be presumed by possessing rat poison IF you are a right-wing activist (left-wing activists presumably are exempt).
2. Administrative Code 10-303 concerns the issuance and possessions of rifles and shotguns. It says nothing about carrying guns in public places. And it's rich for cops to carry weapons of war while lecturing civilians why they can't do the same.
3. And, of course, they just had to include the obligatory potshot against Bush.
The West Wing and Law & Order are NOT a good combination.
@@darthwicket She's among the best. But she was given crappy material in this episode, as happens whenever L&O starts playing Michael Moore.
@@darthwicket she's a good cop. I hope she returns in the new law and order but I doubt it since she is in chicago med. and apparently the chicago shows are in the law and order universe (chicago pd is in the same universe as law and order svu).
@@shane99ca
So are you illiterate or just lying?????
1. It's called Plain View. You didn't pay attention at all, did you? In a plain view case, the officer is legitimately on the premises, his observation is from a legitimate vantage point, and it is immediately obvious that the evidence is contraband. Unless you are certified by any sort of governing body or agency to carry a certain amount of a particular known dangerous item or deadly substance, law enforcement has the right to detain, and or arrest you for probably cause IF they see and correctly identify anything within your property or on your person that can be considered a possible offense. A civilian found with 1 gun, 1 ounce of coke, or a few pieces of scrap metal is probably harmless....but a civilian with a whole armory, 10 kilos of coke, and a foundry of materials commonly used in pipe bombs....that's law enforcement draws the line to ask "why would a civilian be possessing this amount of dangerous material?"
And if you pay attention to their words, it's because of probable cause. Any sort of person with a dangerous substance, especially if they are an ANTI-GOVERNMENT activist (they didn't say right-wing you did bud, so good job there) has more suspicion of mal-use than a non-anti government activist.
Law Enforcement does this all the time to get a legitimate reason to detain a potential suspect or to enter a home without an immediate warrant. The plain view/probable cause rule applies, for example, when the officer has pulled the suspect over for a seat belt violation and sees a syringe on the passenger seat. Or when a cop goes to a house party with suspected underage drinkers and sees alcohol containers at the front door or through a public street-facing window,.
2. 10-303.1 Prohibition of the possession or disposition of assault weapons. a. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess or dispose of any assault weapon WITHIN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, except as provided in subdivision d, e or f of this section or section 10-305.
3. And what Potshot against bush??? Because they needed a more known republican political name just to link a possible suspect? They literally just took a swing at Michael Moore a few moments beforehand.
At least we know what Michonne was doing before the apocalypse.
She was a lawyer not a detective
I love the hippie. The big brother conspiracy guy, not so much.
Gahdamn wow that is very awesome on her part
Yall peacock is 4.99 just get it 😂😂😂
Can you watch this on HBO or where
No way, at 3:35 is that the general from Black Panther? General Okoye?
When I saw the pic that previewed this video, I thought that the victim was an FBI agent who had gotten into the mafia, was discovered and killed by them.
Kinda wish the detectives took notes and did paperwork, y'know like real cops.
"iron oxide" = rust, he has rust in his hair.
I thought the Judge ordered you to hand me $27? You handed me $7.
Someone Spoil the episode ending for me 🙏
IIRC, the head of Rights Alliance killed him - not for the betrayal per se, but because he was afraid the inevitable scrutiny resulting from the expose would reveal that he was having an affair and embezzling from the non-profit to fund it.
@@TPTGopher bless you😊
That is how police *should* handle gatherings of clearly armed and dangerous protestors: put an ultimatum in place that specifically addresses the threat, and have immediate consequences that can be acted on if anyone steps out of line.
It's never that easy unfortunately
2nd amendment buddy, unlike those "peaceful protests" in Wisconsin last year, we weren't the dangerous ones even though we were armed
😄😄😄
@@supershadow102007 totally. People who show up with visible large weapons to a rally aren’t gonna just walk away because they’re being reminded they can be arrested for walking around with visible weaponry. They’re there to be threatened so they can cry later about their rights, or they’re there for a fight
My parents have told a few times about how, when Camden, Newark, Detroit, et al, we being burned by rioters in the late-60s(? before I was born), then-Phila. PD Comm'r Frank Rizzo publicly issued an order to all police officers to shoot on sight anyone with a gas can and matches trying to start a fire ... arguably an illegal order, yet it was serious and everyone knew the consequences ... ... but no one was shot by the police for trying to start a fire AND Philly didn't burn along with many other cities.
I uh. What? Who the hell wrote this because none of this makes sense for the implied context.
AKA: The Return of Rey
now we know what Michonne did before the walking dead.
This shi* is scary lol, it was made so long ago but so many notes of our own reality.
That was one of the most unconstitutional arrests this show has ever had
What else could you expect from a bunch of copoganda
its nyc, one of, if not the most, tyrannical states in the country
Not even close. The gist of every episode (in every franchise of the show, too) is that someone poor sap is arrested, exclusively on the hunch of a pair of gumshoes with struggling IQ’s.
@@Nemean-se5k im not sure you know what tyranny means😭
@@lam8138 i live in queensland m8, no guns, no self defence, assumption of guilt, guilt by association, legalised gov hacking, legalised gov impersonation, legalised gov manipulation of evidence, gov trying to make it illegal to criticise politicians, gov is allowed to censor anything on the internet they want, fixated person unit used as secret police.
idk, sounds alot like tyranny to me
Why is okoye here 3:25
There’s white gravel in the tire treads that’s not from around here but that clearly was there before the vehicle moved so it would’ve fallen out
It's Michonne from The Walking Dead!
What is the name of this?
sure arrest a guy who's against government and falsely charge him with "terrorism", bs
lossy based on a true story here in Kentucky.
Van Buren is the OG
Michonne!!
To my Family
This the episode where Rey Curtis comes back to bury his wife?
And pay a visit to Lt. Van Buren, dealing with cancer.
Don't tell them where you're taking him...
Don’t take it away
and who was the murderer ?
It's almost like bringing weapons to a protest is bad
Geez. Politics can be bloodthirsty. If people can get so riled up when participating in politics, they should not participate in it. For their own safety and the safety of everyone around them.
Sadly, Trump is running again in 2024.
@@strangerinastrangeland3613 make him lose again... Guy is a 70 year old cry baby
Is the woman in the beginning, related to Henry Winkler?
didn’t know michonne did politics before the apocalypse
You didn't see her flashback, don't you
the way 2020/2021 is going the last few minutes of this clip woulda been a disaster. on film a fantastic bit of action but irl would be poor communication and a bout of misfortune for all.
Is that sharon from Chicago med
Aunty Ivonne got into a car accident so on Sundays we have no vehicle to take us out driving here in the rural areas of upstate New York.
He said in 1997 to me here in the Big Apple that he is going to get The Devil. So hold on.
I've really been enjoying these "Law & Order" clips-- but why is it that so often, they use the corpse as the thumbnail shot on TH-cam??? Do they really think that's what it takes to get people to watch these?
This is stupid. The FED is a private institution. The Federal reserve has as much to do with the Federal government as Federal Express does.
FED for federal agent.
Call no one don't have a cell phone number no phone number if Terrorist are chasing you trust no one no matter what race or religion
omg, this episode was released in December of 2009
Michonne!!!
Umm I don’t watch the show a lot, but from what I just saw, they arrested a man for no reason and no probable cause. Then whatever group he was a part of came up to support him and the lady came out and said they would shoot them all. Again, I don’t have the context of this episode, but that is literally the reason we are allowed to own firearms in this country. That man was taken in for no probable cause and every citizen there had the right to defend themselves.
Another Jan 6 defendant. Lol
Jan 6 was a scam event. People are still being held with no trial.@@matthewjaniss4103
We have an Illegal Law for everything, sasid the Gestapo.
Yooo is that 001
What would Ray say?
Great ⚽️
Is that guy Vision?
They’re always unkept, angry caucasian men 😂
And I used to live in Milford, Delaware!
He Michonne!
Obamabots?
Guy thought the agents were CIA under presidential command.
Reality: Theye investigstors for the City Police. They answer to their Mayor before the president
Emilio and Talisha do not administer their controlled substances until you have generated at least an associates degree. B
Ok if you watch Chicago fire that is Cassy
Season 20 Ep 11 FED
beanie guy/detective is cute