I was a cop from 2013-2018, I remember watching this show in the 90s and dreaming that this would be how my LE career would be one day. It was anything but. The job has become way too political now. We need policing like this in America again. This documentary takes me back though and makes me long for the 1990s. No smart phones or social media, music was still music, movies and tv shows were still worth watching, the police were still allowed to do their jobs and the criminals went to jail, and you just worked hard took care of your family and lived your life. I long for that more simple way of life nowadays. America needs more of this.
I have been watching these 90’s documentaries and am beside myself noticing how compliant the gangsters were. So much has changed and people have become more violent the cops have it more difficult these days.This squad was able to sit down and enjoy a meal lol they had it good compared to today.
You have no clue what the hell you’re talking about. Rafael Perez does that name Ring Bell. Cops are tyrants over 40% are corrupt. That’s 10% more than the sheriff deputies in LA county sheriffs are the most corrupt sheriff department in the country. So what you’re saying is completely unfounded have no place for it and you should really do research before you talk.
😅I am about their age as my academy class(no in So Cal) was 1982. I switched to firefighter/medic after completing Paramedic school in 1987(in L.A.)! Times have changed a bit since then!!
Nah crash was actually ineffective they would photograph and put people on file who weren't even gang members and it didn't even curve gang violence in LA. What they should've done was use the money to create programs, camps and focus on the elementary age kids to sway them from joing. Check out the watts bears program which actually statistically lowered crime and encouraged civilians to work with the officers on solving crimes. CRASH was created to fill prisons to fuel the privatized prison system for profit.
you say "you don't know how anyone could do their job now" .....Do you know lapd is one of the highest paying police dept in the country? Their average salary is 100k, beautiful weather 24/7 365, beaches, best health insurance, inclusive department, much much lower and less violent crime than the gang days...people come from all over to work for california departments.
That's becuase they were crash unit and known gang members were already on parole. Once your on parole and your a known gang member you pretty much forfeit your rigths. They have no choice but to let them stop them.
@@bryanherrera8520 You watch too many liberal west coast movies. The police know these guys on a first name basis if they run they know exactly where to go pick him up at his mama's house in bed at 11am on a wednesday.
@@davidatkinson8515 probably fired because a lying. Raphael Perez, the corrupt one that likes hurting people real bad in the 90s this is about the time. You’re just a tyrant in the making. We are collapsing the judicial system, and tyrants like you and the rest won’t be a part of it. Generation and back are responsible for the backlash that’s happening in the 2000s with phone cameras. And they would listen to us in the 70s and 80s and 90s. It would’ve been all right but they don’t because they’re tyrants that’s why it’s collapsing and that’s why you will not be part of it. The world is a changing, and the cameras are showing cops are the criminals.
These guys look like cops. The cops around here: sleeve tattoos, beards, and look like they slept in their uniforms that are complete with black tennis shoes.
That’s the reason why CRASH was dismantled for their ruthlessness and corruption dealing drugs themselves, starting with officers Rafael Perez getting arrested, after his arrest he snitched on many other officers being corrupted.
@@bryanvalle8156 its stil around just rebanded as "GED" or Gang Enforcement Detail. Each of the 21 Lapd partol divisions have a GED team and they stick out due to their cars not having lights on the roof. Some gang members still refer to GED as a crash
@@bryanvalle8156 its still around it was just rebranded as "GED" or Gang Enforcement Detail. Each of the 21 lapd patrol divisions have a ged team, despite being rebranded the GED still carry the customs of Crash such as the slick top patrol cars.
I worked Hollenbeck CRASH in the 80s, South Bureau CRASH (Southeast) in the 90s, Detective as DSD GANGS and Sergeant II at Gang and Narcotics, Gang Intel OIC. These units are nothing like they used to be. Liberal mayors and inept and scared police chiefs have gutted the department. Now, active aggressive policing is rare, if not gone. Officers are afraid to do their job in fear of being charged with bogus crimes by a worthless, former LAPD, liberal DA. DA Gascon has never tried a criminal case and never worked as a deputy district attorney. He went from chief of San Fran to San Fran DA. LAPD IS DOWN OVER 2000 OFFICERS. Glad I retired in 2015 and feel sorry for cops on the job now. Tons of LAPD have left for Orange and Riverside counties, and also out of state.
Sad. Policing everywhere (but especially in CA) has gone to shit. Because of liberal politics and defunding and especially in blue states/areas. We’ve shot ourselves in the foot in this country. The criminals have all the advantages now and get the vote. Sad world we live in. We need to go back to the old school ways.
Now I understand where the term “Jump Out Boys” comes from. Growing up in the 90’s stuff like this made me wanna be a cop so bad, but nowadays I don’t think I could do it. The world has changed a lot in 30 years.
The job is still great. It’s all dependent on the agency you work for! My agency backs their officers and we have a good handle on the streets. We have agencies close by that don’t back their officers and you see it reflected on the streets.
I live here in Westchester/Culver city. Bad areas around though not nearly the worst. I wish police were still like this. They act like they don’t care anymore, which I can’t blame them.
TV was very clear in the antenna days. When the format switched to digital is distorted most of the old camera footage when played back over high definition.
@@Grass1981Even this they didn’t deinterlace. See the tearing when there’s motion? If this was deinterlaced properly, it’d be at 60fps with very smooth motion. Other than that the picture quality is excellent. This was probably shot on betacam SP or digital betacam, which was really the pinnacle of SD video quality.
LOL you generation zoom zoom kids don't know technology whatsoever. TV was very clear back then, it's not like in the 90s we sat at home and watched pixelated distorted stuff. We watched that stuff on *our computers* with Real Player back then. Dag nam younguns
That haircut on officer snyder was a staple in the lapd crash unit, I had a few run ins with crash as a youngster and the officers that sported that haircut always meant business
Crash cops didn't fuck around! They usually recruited big strong cocky ex college football players and military special forces guys! You don't fuck with these guys! All business folks! The streets need tough cops like this!
Seems like ages ago. I remember cruising around in the Impala, then we switched to the Crown Vic. No google maps then, Most fondly I remember the camaraderie in my unit. We were a family. I served on the other side of the nation, with NYPD. I always envied the L.A.P.D. for having black-and-whites rather than our baby blue units.
giving an underage smokin ticket is crazy lol and did u see when they storm the house, thats no SWAT team bro, thats REGULAR Police man and women, DAAAAAMN! and also everyone touching evidence without gloves haahaha
@@davidatkinson8515 there is but they're grainy and generally low quality. The quality of these videos however are amazing for the 90's and was wondering if the poster had any of a similar quality of Life on the Beat
Crash cops were highlighted in the movie 'Colors'. Regular patrolman and crash guys where very competitive against each other and didn't get along to well. There was a scene in the movie Colors when a patrolman told a crash guy to ' go take a flying fuck' the rivalry is real folks!
Only dude I knew back in the day on Slauson was known as Squeaky. My relatives lived side by side on Slauson. I remember some crazy night's out there. This was back in the mid 80's all the way towards the early 90's. The projects were just around the corner and stoner high school. I lived in Inglewood damn how a lot has changed.
Man the 90s were off and poppin best decade hands down growing up in Los Angeles San Gabriel valley had to deal with the local cops and the sheriff department. Where I lived I dealt with Rosemead cops, Montbello cops, and El Monte cops along with the LASD within a few blocks either way. But it was fun
Are you fucking dumb? Perez Raphael was a corrupt cop who framed people, paralyzed an innocent man trying to kill him, stole drugs from evidence lockers, and sold them on the street. Then he ratted out the unit. So, he could serve less time. He was far worse than 90% of criminals he locked up.
@@theoneandonly6431no way this is 95. For one the resolution would be way grainier and you can just tell from the clothes to the cars ...and the haircuts etc this is late late 90s early 2000s
I grew up in South Los Angeles in the 80’s 90’s I almost got murdered by 3 huge black gangster Crips, all of them had high power handguns. I was only 15 years old. It was one late night after midnight and me and my friend were smoking weed in the alley by my house, that alley was their “hood”. It was dark and all we seen was 3 really big tall black gangsters with big guns on their hands walking up to aggressively asking us if we were from a gang and we said no, they didn’t believe us, and they told us to pull up our shirts to see if we had any tattoos. Let’s just say us not having any tattoos is what saved our lives. After that night I ended up joining a gang, through out my teenage years and young adult life I’ve been shot at, shot, chased, jumped, harassed by LAPD etc.. 75% of my childhood friends were brutally murdered. Moral of the story is in the 80’s 90’s in South Los Angeles ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVED AND THE LUCKY 💪🏽
A good officer’s worst enemy is policy makers and his own bosses. They hold them back for the sake of risk management. It’s almost impossible these days to do real policing and criminals know it.
Suspicious activity is not a crime. Now with cameras, they can’t do what they did before cameras, suspicious activity, suspicious activity. It don’t work nowadays we’re collapsing the system don’t cry when it collapses all the way because the true criminals will be leaving the police department in the sheriff department. You seen the difference over the last 15 years with camera phones. if you stop and open your mind and look and listen, you’ll see more than 40% of cops don’t know a lot. The other 60% lie because you’re allowed to just try to get you confessed. Every law that was decided was decided before cameras in the 1960s, you know how racist was backed in and they just took a cop for it. Not a cop word is no good because the camera phones are destroying them. Have a nice day.😳😳😎
When I first got on the Job we had the Chevys. My FTO told me "faster boot, faster" going to back up a guy on the highway. 140 mph. White knuckles! Now all the Arkansas SP pursuits are above that speed! Stay safe every one. God bless.
Heck yeah. I loved the Chevy Caprice police cars. They had the Corvette engines in them. I think the 1994, 1995, and 1996 Chevy's had them. I had a 94 and then I got assigned a 95 or 96. No one would get away during a pursuit in those cars.
@@md-wg4bz not this guy speaking, but when these episodes aired on the Discovery channel around 1998, I easily remember Dutton’s voice as the narrator.
I was a cop from 2013-2018, I remember watching this show in the 90s and dreaming that this would be how my LE career would be one day. It was anything but. The job has become way too political now. We need policing like this in America again.
This documentary takes me back though and makes me long for the 1990s. No smart phones or social media, music was still music, movies and tv shows were still worth watching, the police were still allowed to do their jobs and the criminals went to jail, and you just worked hard took care of your family and lived your life. I long for that more simple way of life nowadays.
America needs more of this.
I can totally see that...Where were you based if you dont mind me asking ?
For real, anyone policing now has more to worry about in their own ranks and politicians than on the streets.
The police night stick - helping police BEAT drug dealers at their own game! Thanks for what you do and stay safe.
OMG, Cops actually reading map's and navigating the city without a computer telling you where to turn. That's awsome.
I have been watching these 90’s documentaries and am beside myself noticing how compliant the gangsters were. So much has changed and people have become more violent the cops have it more difficult these days.This squad was able to sit down and enjoy a meal lol they had it good compared to today.
Ain’t that the truth.
You have no clue what the hell you’re talking about. Rafael Perez does that name Ring Bell. Cops are tyrants over 40% are corrupt. That’s 10% more than the sheriff deputies in LA county sheriffs are the most corrupt sheriff department in the country. So what you’re saying is completely unfounded have no place for it and you should really do research before you talk.
nah late 80's early 90's was way more lit then now 100% my g.
From what perspective?
@@westsyde_LA no cameras. Whatever they said you did you did. Who they gonna believe cop under oath or the criminal?
Crazy to think all these officers are like 60 years old now
Hopefully they made it to retirement! Would be interesting to hear how there careers went!
@@vikings844man, the stories those guys probably have. Can only imagine
😅I am about their age as my academy class(no in So Cal) was 1982. I switched to firefighter/medic after completing Paramedic school in 1987(in L.A.)! Times have changed a bit since then!!
@@trob0914 damn dude. You were the ultimate first responder. Jack of all trades
@@Serching4JerryGarcia I was an overachiever back in my younger days!!
Thanks for the uploads and great LAPD chronicles.
No worries! Tell ya mates! more to come and Miami Cops to follow after this series!
Thanks, man!
@@AtlanticLondon Can't wait for that!
The two cops working out at the beginning are still cops today.
When “policing” was actually policing.
Nah crash was actually ineffective they would photograph and put people on file who weren't even gang members and it didn't even curve gang violence in LA. What they should've done was use the money to create programs, camps and focus on the elementary age kids to sway them from joing. Check out the watts bears program which actually statistically lowered crime and encouraged civilians to work with the officers on solving crimes. CRASH was created to fill prisons to fuel the privatized prison system for profit.
Ya, and rampant corruption. Can't forget that.
@@Joshmo1234 Rampart was just holding the castle
FACT!
No fr back then i feared the police & now i look at them as jokes
These men were doing God's work. LAPD used to be one of the premier agencies in the State. I don't know how anyone could do their job now.
Not just the state, the whole country, I think anyone who wanted to be a cop back in the 80s, wanted to be an LAPD cop
Blame the ridiculous DA in LA, people who defend criminals and insane drug addicted homeless tweakers for silencing the LAPD
Last real Chief was Gates. All that followed were political. They are now woke too. Free at last, free at last, thank God almighty I am free at last.
Keep voting demorat
you say "you don't know how anyone could do their job now" .....Do you know lapd is one of the highest paying police dept in the country? Their average salary is 100k, beautiful weather 24/7 365, beaches, best health insurance, inclusive department, much much lower and less violent crime than the gang days...people come from all over to work for california departments.
When people still respected the police. I’d like to see 2 modern day officers gain compliance from 6 gang members like that
Respect and fear are different
That's becuase they were crash unit and known gang members were already on parole. Once your on parole and your a known gang member you pretty much forfeit your rigths. They have no choice but to let them stop them.
@@bryanherrera8520 You watch too many liberal west coast movies. The police know these guys on a first name basis if they run they know exactly where to go pick him up at his mama's house in bed at 11am on a wednesday.
Police are getting weaker as is the system and government. After trump it’s all downhill from here.
I remember watching all the episodes of this documentary when I was going through the academy.
The real days of the Los Angeles police department!!!!
Please stay safe out there. God bless✌️✌️✌️
Thanks. I wonder where those officers are now.
@@davidatkinson8515 probably fired because a lying. Raphael Perez, the corrupt one that likes hurting people real bad in the 90s this is about the time. You’re just a tyrant in the making. We are collapsing the judicial system, and tyrants like you and the rest won’t be a part of it. Generation and back are responsible for the backlash that’s happening in the 2000s with phone cameras. And they would listen to us in the 70s and 80s and 90s. It would’ve been all right but they don’t because they’re tyrants that’s why it’s collapsing and that’s why you will not be part of it. The world is a changing, and the cameras are showing cops are the criminals.
@@davidatkinson8515Like me, they started their career’s in the 90’s. They’re probably retired or close to it.
@@maxfit68906 Oh ok. I started in 1998 and I'm still on the job. I hope you're still on the job brother. I do it because I love doing what I do.
When she unfolded the paper map I had high school flashbacks, "if we took Lincoln..."
I enjoyed this! I grew up in the Adam 12 era I wanted to become a Police Officer back then. Watching this gives me the same feeling 😂.
These guys look like cops. The cops around here: sleeve tattoos, beards, and look like they slept in their uniforms that are complete with black tennis shoes.
Yep and they’re only getting worse.
Back when the police were the police.
That’s the reason why CRASH was dismantled for their ruthlessness and corruption dealing drugs themselves, starting with officers Rafael Perez getting arrested, after his arrest he snitched on many other officers being corrupted.
Imagine if CRASH was around now...might do some good again.
What are you talking about !?.. I live next to a LAPD station and see CRASH units daily
The crash unit was dismantled in the early 2000s due to the rampart scandal
@@bryanvalle8156 its stil around just rebanded as "GED" or Gang Enforcement Detail. Each of the 21 Lapd partol divisions have a GED team and they stick out due to their cars not having lights on the roof. Some gang members still refer to GED as a crash
@@bryanvalle8156 its still around it was just rebranded as "GED" or Gang Enforcement Detail. Each of the 21 lapd patrol divisions have a ged team, despite being rebranded the GED still carry the customs of Crash such as the slick top patrol cars.
We still have gang & narcotics division, essentially the same thing.
Thank for posting!
The spot light thing has been put in to practice with the motorized spotlights that pan back and forth when going code 3
I worked Hollenbeck CRASH in the 80s, South Bureau CRASH (Southeast) in the 90s, Detective as DSD GANGS and Sergeant II at Gang and Narcotics, Gang Intel OIC. These units are nothing like they used to be. Liberal mayors and inept and scared police chiefs have gutted the department. Now, active aggressive policing is rare, if not gone. Officers are afraid to do their job in fear of being charged with bogus crimes by a worthless, former LAPD, liberal DA. DA Gascon has never tried a criminal case and never worked as a deputy district attorney. He went from chief of San Fran to San Fran DA. LAPD IS DOWN OVER 2000 OFFICERS. Glad I retired in 2015 and feel sorry for cops on the job now. Tons of LAPD have left for Orange and Riverside counties, and also out of state.
If you saw how it is now it would blow your mind how much worse it got.
Thank you for your service sir! HOBK(4) was where I volunteered as an Explorer. It was great experienced! Just a bummer how things are now days.
Hey I am currently 18 years old l would like to work for LAPD one day do you think it's a good idea
@@JoelOrozco-r5mlol nope. He just said that.
Sad. Policing everywhere (but especially in CA) has gone to shit. Because of liberal politics and defunding and especially in blue states/areas. We’ve shot ourselves in the foot in this country. The criminals have all the advantages now and get the vote. Sad world we live in. We need to go back to the old school ways.
Gosh this channel is great! What was the original document? I would love to see more! Keep up the great work you're doing!
Now I understand where the term “Jump Out Boys” comes from. Growing up in the 90’s stuff like this made me wanna be a cop so bad, but nowadays I don’t think I could do it. The world has changed a lot in 30 years.
The job is still great. It’s all dependent on the agency you work for! My agency backs their officers and we have a good handle on the streets. We have agencies close by that don’t back their officers and you see it reflected on the streets.
I live here in Westchester/Culver city. Bad areas around though not nearly the worst. I wish police were still like this. They act like they don’t care anymore, which I can’t blame them.
This video footage looks surprisngly clear for a 90s documentary.
TV was very clear in the antenna days. When the format switched to digital is distorted most of the old camera footage when played back over high definition.
its restored thats why
@@Grass1981Even this they didn’t deinterlace. See the tearing when there’s motion? If this was deinterlaced properly, it’d be at 60fps with very smooth motion. Other than that the picture quality is excellent. This was probably shot on betacam SP or digital betacam, which was really the pinnacle of SD video quality.
LOL you generation zoom zoom kids don't know technology whatsoever. TV was very clear back then, it's not like in the 90s we sat at home and watched pixelated distorted stuff. We watched that stuff on *our computers* with Real Player back then. Dag nam younguns
@@gotacallfromvishal it wasn't clear the resolution was low. you don't remember it because you are an old fart
That haircut on officer snyder was a staple in the lapd crash unit, I had a few run ins with crash as a youngster and the officers that sported that haircut always meant business
Thanks for posting!!!
I bet their motto is, "Intimidate those who intimidate others."
Crash cops didn't fuck around! They usually recruited big strong cocky ex college football players and military special forces guys! You don't fuck with these guys! All business folks! The streets need tough cops like this!
Great video, keep posting. from the UK
Where is Officer Tenpenny?
Crash Rampart experience, that’s all I need to say! American 💯
No really, when you mention Rampart, the name Rafael Perez rears its ugly head. 🙄
Keep the episodes coming love it.
Seems like ages ago. I remember cruising around in the Impala, then we switched to the Crown Vic. No google maps then, Most fondly I remember the camaraderie in my unit. We were a family. I served on the other side of the nation, with NYPD. I always envied the L.A.P.D. for having black-and-whites rather than our baby blue units.
The cop doing the fork in the eye gag at 4:08. He probably saw Penn & Teller do that.
Loving this series!
giving an underage smokin ticket is crazy lol and did u see when they storm the house, thats no SWAT team bro, thats REGULAR Police man and women, DAAAAAMN! and also everyone touching evidence without gloves haahaha
I don’t like cops but wouldn’t disagree with an underage smoking ticket. It’s not good for a kids to be smoking that young, it’s sad.
Awesome content! Do you have any videos from LAPD Life on the Beat?
There's a bunch of videos of LAPD Life on the Best if you type it in the search bar on TH-cam.
@@davidatkinson8515 unfortunately, most of them are short grainy low-res clips
@@davidatkinson8515 there is but they're grainy and generally low quality. The quality of these videos however are amazing for the 90's and was wondering if the poster had any of a similar quality of Life on the Beat
This is posted by the production company that originally produced this program! “ Life on the Beat” was a different production!
“How much money you got in your wallet?”
Why do you wanna know? You gonna steal it officer 😂
Crash cops were highlighted in the movie 'Colors'. Regular patrolman and crash guys where very competitive against each other and didn't get along to well. There was a scene in the movie Colors when a patrolman told a crash guy to ' go take a flying fuck' the rivalry is real folks!
Also training day. Denzel, Washington’s character is loosely based on Rafael Perez, crash officer from Rampart.
Only dude I knew back in the day on Slauson was known as Squeaky. My relatives lived side by side on Slauson. I remember some crazy night's out there. This was back in the mid 80's all the way towards the early 90's. The projects were just around the corner and stoner high school. I lived in Inglewood damn how a lot has changed.
Susan carrying a 45 is og
4:18 guys barber uses a carpenter square
Haha CRASH ended up getting busted for being super corrupt
14:20 & 14:35 Acura Integra 💯
This is a civil lawyers dream here 😂
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In a time where cops had balls and didn’t get scared for anything.
I guess you haven't seen all the shootings over the past three decades
03:18Officer Steve Wills was honored the Purple Heart last year.
The old box Chevy. My first squad car.
I use to watch this show all the time
I have a friend that worked for LAPD during that time period. Derek Powell.
this is when Rafael Perez was around..??
Well done.
Man the 90s were off and poppin best decade hands down growing up in Los Angeles San Gabriel valley had to deal with the local cops and the sheriff department. Where I lived I dealt with Rosemead cops, Montbello cops, and El Monte cops along with the LASD within a few blocks either way. But it was fun
Right there with you. Nothing like we were.
Cool show
These cops maybe not be around anymore or maybe retired? When cops were ruthless and fearless. 🇺🇲
How many episodes are there? Thank you
Why is lapd dealing with culver city
It’s on the edge mid city boys should be the name
The cities border each other.
The year?
Go over to MacAthur park. You’ll find something interesting
Haha. Side light addiction. Guilty of that over the years
Today when the police jump out of the car, the people they want to talk to start filming and disobey orders.
Show the part when they were actually starting wars in the hood and conducting corrupt business in the hood
Thank you.
That’s what you call Real cops!! This era are bunch of slaps that just want to hang out and sleep at the station.
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Lots of them were up to no good
But equally lots of them were doing for the good
when did this come out?
1998
I went thru the LA Riot working at the K Town Substation LOL that was a war zone!!!
Rafael Perez was from this unit. Training day was based off him and his crew. But they got shit done and put guys behind bars.
Are you fucking dumb? Perez Raphael was a corrupt cop who framed people, paralyzed an innocent man trying to kill him, stole drugs from evidence lockers, and sold them on the street. Then he ratted out the unit. So, he could serve less time. He was far worse than 90% of criminals he locked up.
Looked like a fun job. Probably not as fun anymore.
It’s not 😂
Hell nah… Cameras everywhere ✌🏽
What year is this ?
About 1995 or so.
@@theoneandonly6431 The show debuted in 1999
@@theoneandonly6431no way this is 95. For one the resolution would be way grainier and you can just tell from the clothes to the cars ...and the haircuts etc this is late late 90s early 2000s
@@p__kingg I know cars pretty well, and the b/w patrol cars @ 4:41and 12:38 are at least a '95 Ford CVs.
Man i fuckin miss these types cops when they use to Kick ass now. KARENS have ruin the world!!
I wish I grew up in Cali, Instead of England
I grew up in South Los Angeles in the 80’s 90’s I almost got murdered by 3 huge black gangster Crips, all of them had high power handguns. I was only 15 years old. It was one late night after midnight and me and my friend were smoking weed in the alley by my house, that alley was their “hood”. It was dark and all we seen was 3 really big tall black gangsters with big guns on their hands walking up to aggressively asking us if we were from a gang and we said no, they didn’t believe us, and they told us to pull up our shirts to see if we had any tattoos. Let’s just say us not having any tattoos is what saved our lives.
After that night I ended up joining a gang, through out my teenage years and young adult life I’ve been shot at, shot, chased, jumped, harassed by LAPD etc.. 75% of my childhood friends were brutally murdered.
Moral of the story is in the 80’s 90’s in South Los Angeles ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVED AND THE LUCKY 💪🏽
A good officer’s worst enemy is policy makers and his own bosses. They hold them back for the sake of risk management. It’s almost impossible these days to do real policing and criminals know it.
When we had a goal and it was still fun to do our job
Suspicious activity is not a crime. Now with cameras, they can’t do what they did before cameras, suspicious activity, suspicious activity. It don’t work nowadays we’re collapsing the system don’t cry when it collapses all the way because the true criminals will be leaving the police department in the sheriff department. You seen the difference over the last 15 years with camera phones. if you stop and open your mind and look and listen, you’ll see more than 40% of cops don’t know a lot. The other 60% lie because you’re allowed to just try to get you confessed. Every law that was decided was decided before cameras in the 1960s, you know how racist was backed in and they just took a cop for it. Not a cop word is no good because the camera phones are destroying them. Have a nice day.😳😳😎
So this is about south land tv show
When I first got on the Job we had the Chevys. My FTO told me "faster boot, faster" going to back up a guy on the highway. 140 mph. White knuckles! Now all the Arkansas SP pursuits are above that speed! Stay safe every one. God bless.
Heck yeah. I loved the Chevy Caprice police cars. They had the Corvette engines in them. I think the 1994, 1995, and 1996 Chevy's had them. I had a 94 and then I got assigned a 95 or 96. No one would get away during a pursuit in those cars.
A lot of rights being violated on tape
This was crash unit it was different back then
@@Conejito211 all unconstitutional stops
that guy in the thumbnail looks like a younger Commander Hicks ( Patrick st esprit) from S.W.A.T.
Susan is cute! I wonder how long these 2 were partners and if they are retired now?
this is a year before rampart blew open and crash was dissolved.
Didn’t actor Charles Dutton narrate these episodes?
Doesn’t sound like him.
@@md-wg4bz not this guy speaking, but when these episodes aired on the Discovery channel around 1998, I easily remember Dutton’s voice as the narrator.
Where’s Rafael Perez and David Mack?
They were in rampart division
That white cop at 19:00 was the worst lol
Glock gen one
Reminds me of southland
Yes, Southland was realistic!
I love that show..I've watched all episodes about 3x
WOW HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED!! Officer Mike and Officer Susan would make a CUTE couple!! 😊
Chief Beck and Moore Wortless Chiefs Now LAPD Takes 5'5 Cops are too Short !
Bring back C.R.A.S.H.!!
Wow they made it look like a movie, nobody ran lol
I wonder if Mike and Susan ended up with a liquor license.
Come on, that officer at the beginning did not rack his tube before putting it in the car.
Picking up the gun with no gloves on 😅😅😊, all fingerprint evidence is compromised
Well done cops 👏
Raphael Perez shot biggie ??
CRASH 👍🏻
Ironically, the original CRASH unit (which the FX series, “The Shield” was based on) all the members ended up going to jail.
Anthony vargas's mom is smart and well spoken.they messed with the wrong persons son
Blessu be safe.