LA officers need to speak Spanish most of the time, i was raised in LA and only could speak Spanish ( I'm still practicing English), it's because of the Latin American gangs that are there, it can save their life when they know what people talk behind their backs also because many immigrants are coming to LA. 🙋🏽♂️ (I hope i answered your question when it was one) 😅
The spanish I remember hearing from her were syllables rhythmically memorized and on english intonation, with evident mistakes (not critizising, just pointing out, learning a new language is far from easy). Both Chen and Bradford. But Winter did a better job because he had his wife (luckiest woman) teaching him. Native Castillian here. And I'm going away now.
You know, the fact that she said "Ah Ba" (Dad in English) instead of "Ba Ba", shows that whoever wrote the script knows Cantonese very well. "Ah Ba" is very cultural, only people who speak Cantonese will use that, and not "Ba Ba".
THIS IS WHY I LOVE THIS SHOW. None of those Cop show glamours. They show the cracks, leaks and broken part of the system and being a police officer. LAPD Being one of the worst. And Chen’s dad has a point, when someone is mentally ill, going H.A.M. on them is easier. They need help.
Same, but Lucy was still right in this one. You never know if that guy could kill someone and if she didn't arrest him whatever damage he'd cause would be on her. I mean, he harmed his own therapist FFS... the guy is a lost cause. He's lucky enough she sent him to get help in the end, but I don't think he deserved it after attacking the one person willing to help him without envolving the cops. Good riddance.
@@virz4432 they're both right but i honestly find it dissappointing her dad didn’t trust lucy to get the guy help. Lucy basicly adopted a homeless kid surely if her dad simply asked her to go easy on the guy and get him help after making a report she would have agreed
Unfortunately, I see Chen's father's point. Whilst I understand that a crime is a crime, the US legal and health system deals those with mental disorders a pretty awful card, especially those with a low income. It's something many nations struggle with, but the United States seems to do particularly badly... Also, in this case... if the victim doesn't press charges and can genuinely explain that it was an accident, why make an arrest?
Still, it takes a lot of guts to be bitching about the american system while being an immigrant from China. Probably old enough to remember the Cultural Revolution.
Canadian police system is a good bit messed too but the officers are doing pretty good with reasonable arrests of people. example the day that man took and van and ran multiple people over and cause a lot of mayhem and destruction but I still want to give congratulations to the officer who choose to arrest him instead of agreeing with the public to shot them dead. the police, medical, mental, etc. systems are not perfect but they have improved a lot from the past and are willingly improving for the future
He broke a mans arm. What if next time it isnt his therapist but a complete stranger. Things are never black and white sure, but I hate to say it but at the end of the day the law is the law, injuries of that magnitude shouldn't be excused as an accident when you do it to someone else. Mental health is a touchy subject, and the current system has flaws to be sure, but I'll be honest especially with a country as big and diverse as the USA the system is really trying it's best here man.
This is what terrifies me about those with disabilities. Being a mother to a special needs child...as they age the kindness and understanding from others fade. I pray for all those with loved ones who need care and patience from this cold world. G_d help us all ♡
I was that type of caregiver. And I can confirm it definitely is a mental struggle. One day its fine another its abuse. I don't regret working for the agency. But if I didn't I would have broke. I miss my guys everyday.
Two incidents in Visalia involving special needs men who had interactions with police. Both of them had K9 dogs rip their skin. The first incident was a man hanging around blocks away from his house where people claim he was looking in cars at a Save Mart lot and another incident where a man was having an episode where the mother called the hospital and the police used aggressive force having a K9 bite his face.
Except they also cast an Asian female for her mother (Tough Love, S2E5). If the character is of mixed descent like the actress, that doesn't work too well.
Notice how when West was dating the guy at the hospital we saw him every time anyone went into the hospital, but now that West moved on we never see him and Grace is now at the center of everything in any hospital scene.
@GamerKat'71 why shouldn't he? He saw a lack of compassion from his daughter. He saw someone who was willing to put a mentally ill person in an environment that could make him worse because she's a sticker for a 'broken' law. Instead of someone who was willing to help his patient get better, honestly I would have done the same
Let's think about this for a second, William assaulted a person, now what? Statistics show that incarceration is worse for mental health. In my opinion, the person should be evaluated by a doctor, and they will decide if they need treatment or not.
@@gideonaddo4242 What do you mean "lack of compassion?" She clearly didn't want him to go to jail. She wrote a doc of why he needs med help and she said she would help the other guy's mother with mental health. She had so much compassion. She did her job(arresting him) and was still a good person(She helped him by making sure he got help not prison.) Did you see the ending? She was never going to put him in a bad environment.
As soon as I noticed the girlfriend wearing a Hijab, and all the crosses throughout the woman's house, I knew exactly what was about to happen. The woman needs serious help.
In California a Police Officer is one of the deciding authorities that can label you a 5150 patient for your conduct. You have to be medically cleared by a Medical Doctor before a Behavioral Heath Professional can speak with you. The weird thing is, a doctor can not label you one for your conduct inside their own hospital. They have to phone the Police to interview you.
That's actually true. Every system in the world has it's flaws. The police department has the most. This is gonna sound cliche, but with great power comes great responsibility. In this case, the police doesn't care what it does. Arresting mentally ill people is ok if they need to be restricted, but they shouldn't be jailed. They should go get a therapist or to a psych ward if more serious treatment is needed.
The woman was a Christian. She'll scream "a woman of color broke into my house", the police officers will take her side as she beats her son to death in the name of Jesus.
Thing is, Chen is responsible as an officer to do her job and arrest the guy. It's the court's job to judge whether the guy was simply violent or actually ill. I wholeheartedly agree with Chen's father, however, the guy also needs to be monitored in case he hurts others.
4 clips of mistakes you didn't see. Look at the (metal) cross she was holding (hitting) with, it lay'd on him and every 3 clip it appears, reappears, when you heard it falling as soon as she drops it. here just take a look, 1:27-1:28-1:32-1:34.
@@JA-jb4ti I'm not posting negativity I'm just pointing it out. I mean sometimes others post something like this too. But it's not common to see. I like the show. So I ain't a hater here. I just like pointing stuff out. (And I didn't say you called me a hater or anything)
While I get her father's view, what if a mentally challenged person had killed a child and didn't know any better? You would find it very rare for the friends and family of the victim to be the forgiving types, yet because they are mentally challenged, they suffer no punishment? It's a very gray area indeed
The point is that they shouldn't be punished at all. Punishment is only a deterrent, and deterrents do not work if the person is not fully in control of their actions. Therefore punishment is useless and cruel. The mentally ill/challenged person should be kept away from those they can hurt, and get the help they need if possible.
@@MartinFinnerup It really depends on how concious and aware they are of their own actions. If they have enough mental capacity to understand that their actions are wrong, they should both be held accountable, and recieve the help they need.
Look I have depression and autism. I'm excused from not understanding social cues. I'm not excused from committing felony assault and breaking someone's arm. Mental health is forever but you aren't immune from responsibility.
OK, I'm Christian but I think that boy's mom is several gears short of a working clock. But a broken mind doesn't justify actions that can break the mind and/or body of another, a person must be punished for their victim to be justified. That's what justice is. Punishing those who do wrongly towards others, and rewarding those who do rightly.
While the Dad does have a point, and i agree that mentally ill people, even violent ones deserve compassion, he's also being extremely irresponsible. If his patient isn't in control of himself and is in a violent state, he could hurt someone else. She has a responsability to keep the public safe. If his patient hurt someone else, it would have been on him. Just because someones mentally ill, that doesn't mean they can just be allowed to hurt who they want.
"The law is broken" sure so people who are dangerous shouldn't be removed from the public and allowed to hurt people. Being arrested and put in jail awaiting trial is temporary. Typically it ends up with them being ordered for treatment.
her dad has a point. no one can control their mental illness, and to punish them doesn’t help. what helps is getting them the proper help they need instead of locking them up.
The father is not wrong. The prison system is extremely. Glad the guy got the help needed. I wish all prisoners had help. The US needs a complete reform of the prison system and different structure of the prison across US. Prisoners should be treated, not punished.
@GamerKat'71 I am sorry for your cousin. But seeing the recidivism rates is concerning, because even if they go behind bars, they are more likely to commit more crimes, and cause trouble with more fights, since this is what they learn from being in prison. Also. with limited resources to start a new life when released from prison, they are not ready to join society with limited access to a job and limited access to a new career. Please during your vacation time, visit the prisons in Norway, you will surprised at how they treat their prisoners. Spoiler, they treat all prisoners like all of us. No bars, freedom to walk anywhere, except out of prison. Prisoners never fight there, and they never commit more crimes. Therefore, you sometimes need to help people find ways to not do it again (better treatment programs), not punish (in prison bars), because that is hidden assault and battery.
@@Randomguy41639 They are people. THey are human beings. They need help. They don't help prisoners learn their lesson. They become vicious animals. Please check the statistics and structures of prisons in Norway, Sweden and Finland.
Chen's father: 'The Law is broken!'
Chen: 'No dad, your arm is.'
Imagine 😂
Imagine🤣
Lol ur comment had me dying
You should get an award... For the most unfunny comment, ever. You're garbage, seriously.
Kudos to the show for not having an easy reconciliation between Chen and her father
I still hope they can fix that. ❤
@@virz4432 Papa Chen was so unfair to Lucy look at what she did to Tamara when she stole her car
Its so heartwarming to hear the Canto on television and good canto too.
Did anyone else realise that Chen can speak,Tagalog ,Cantonese , Spanish and English
@@sujirins oh sorry I should’ve realised that, thanks for telling me
@@rikirke did you mean Tagalog?
@@cypher3356 sorry I must of missed clicked when typing I will fix that now
LA officers need to speak Spanish most of the time, i was raised in LA and only could speak Spanish ( I'm still practicing English), it's because of the Latin American gangs that are there, it can save their life when they know what people talk behind their backs also because many immigrants are coming to LA. 🙋🏽♂️ (I hope i answered your question when it was one) 😅
The spanish I remember hearing from her were syllables rhythmically memorized and on english intonation, with evident mistakes (not critizising, just pointing out, learning a new language is far from easy). Both Chen and Bradford. But Winter did a better job because he had his wife (luckiest woman) teaching him. Native Castillian here. And I'm going away now.
You know, the fact that she said "Ah Ba" (Dad in English) instead of "Ba Ba", shows that whoever wrote the script knows Cantonese very well. "Ah Ba" is very cultural, only people who speak Cantonese will use that, and not "Ba Ba".
Normally on Cantonese movies they call dad “baba”
no, using ah ba is a casual way to address your father, as a person that speaks Cantonese, most movies and dramas use ah ba
Father: "The law is broken!" Me: "So is your arm.."
i was thinking the same lmao
SAVAEEEE
That’s exactly what I said lol
THIS IS WHY I LOVE THIS SHOW. None of those Cop show glamours. They show the cracks, leaks and broken part of the system and being a police officer. LAPD Being one of the worst. And Chen’s dad has a point, when someone is mentally ill, going H.A.M. on them is easier. They need help.
Same, but Lucy was still right in this one. You never know if that guy could kill someone and if she didn't arrest him whatever damage he'd cause would be on her. I mean, he harmed his own therapist FFS... the guy is a lost cause. He's lucky enough she sent him to get help in the end, but I don't think he deserved it after attacking the one person willing to help him without envolving the cops. Good riddance.
@@virz4432 they're both right but i honestly find it dissappointing her dad didn’t trust lucy to get the guy help. Lucy basicly adopted a homeless kid surely if her dad simply asked her to go easy on the guy and get him help after making a report she would have agreed
Unfortunately, I see Chen's father's point. Whilst I understand that a crime is a crime, the US legal and health system deals those with mental disorders a pretty awful card, especially those with a low income. It's something many nations struggle with, but the United States seems to do particularly badly...
Also, in this case... if the victim doesn't press charges and can genuinely explain that it was an accident, why make an arrest?
Still, it takes a lot of guts to be bitching about the american system while being an immigrant from China. Probably old enough to remember the Cultural Revolution.
@@DrakhAutokrator That he knows worse doesn't mean that he can't demand better.
@GamerKat'71 I'd agree up until the point where she herself starts asking his visitor whether he was the one who hurt him and makes an arrest.
Canadian police system is a good bit messed too but the officers are doing pretty good with reasonable arrests of people. example the day that man took and van and ran multiple people over and cause a lot of mayhem and destruction but I still want to give congratulations to the officer who choose to arrest him instead of agreeing with the public to shot them dead. the police, medical, mental, etc. systems are not perfect but they have improved a lot from the past and are willingly improving for the future
He broke a mans arm. What if next time it isnt his therapist but a complete stranger. Things are never black and white sure, but I hate to say it but at the end of the day the law is the law, injuries of that magnitude shouldn't be excused as an accident when you do it to someone else. Mental health is a touchy subject, and the current system has flaws to be sure, but I'll be honest especially with a country as big and diverse as the USA the system is really trying it's best here man.
This is what terrifies me about those with disabilities. Being a mother to a special needs child...as they age the kindness and understanding from others fade. I pray for all those with loved ones who need care and patience from this cold world. G_d help us all ♡
I was that type of caregiver. And I can confirm it definitely is a mental struggle. One day its fine another its abuse. I don't regret working for the agency. But if I didn't I would have broke. I miss my guys everyday.
Two incidents in Visalia involving special needs men who had interactions with police. Both of them had K9 dogs rip their skin.
The first incident was a man hanging around blocks away from his house where people claim he was looking in cars at a Save Mart lot and another incident where a man was having an episode where the mother called the hospital and the police used aggressive force having a K9 bite his face.
I speak Chinese and Chen speaks so much better than I thought
@@zacharybarker909 she said A ba right?
@@zacharybarker909 She said Aba, which is Cantonese for dad.
She's Chinese? I thought she might have been Hmong.
I thought it was cantonese
I always thought she was from japan
Kudos to ABC for casting an Asian male as the father figure for a mixed Asian female actress.
Except they also cast an Asian female for her mother (Tough Love, S2E5). If the character is of mixed descent like the actress, that doesn't work too well.
This is an ABC show, not Fox.
keep your shitty politics out of our TV shows
@@yaboipalps8616 politics are in every tv show lol
@@EELSGT3 that's the problem with modern america, leftist political indoctrination
Notice how when West was dating the guy at the hospital we saw him every time anyone went into the hospital, but now that West moved on we never see him and Grace is now at the center of everything in any hospital scene.
Lol west arrested him lol
@@TheUsualSuspect43 no he didnt
Because actors left the show
@@robina7314it's a joke bro chill😂😂
chen is pretty good for speaking cantonese
Ok we don't caree
@@TimoVerducci Your mom
FMA Games I’m chinese
Maybe, but that sounds nothing like someone from HongKong or Guangzhou... I live there
Same I can understand her
As a Hong Konger, I can say her Cantonese sure is good!
Yes I agree!
Man that hit me so hard. When her dad was actually caring and proud. I haven't heard that from my parents either.
Poor hospital attendant!!! He is shaken after Bradford!!!
What happend?
Her dad said nothing but the truth.🤷♀️
Selin Soy yes
@GamerKat'71 why shouldn't he? He saw a lack of compassion from his daughter. He saw someone who was willing to put a mentally ill person in an environment that could make him worse because she's a sticker for a 'broken' law. Instead of someone who was willing to help his patient get better, honestly I would have done the same
Let's think about this for a second, William assaulted a person, now what? Statistics show that incarceration is worse for mental health. In my opinion, the person should be evaluated by a doctor, and they will decide if they need treatment or not.
@@gideonaddo4242 he
@@gideonaddo4242 What do you mean "lack of compassion?" She clearly didn't want him to go to jail. She wrote a doc of why he needs med help and she said she would help the other guy's mother with mental health. She had so much compassion. She did her job(arresting him) and was still a good person(She helped him by making sure he got help not prison.) Did you see the ending? She was never going to put him in a bad environment.
Great to hear officer Chen very fluent & accurate Cantonese dialogue mixed up with Californian accent
She’s hongkongese from her mother side and she speaks cantonese since infant 😅
Officer Chen is mad cute
Were Not gonna Talk About The Gf?Cmonnnn Now My Guy.🤣
Ik
😍😍😍😍
Stop now
Simp
I like the way Chen works; only if there were more like her (in real life)
is it just me, I watch the series because of her, she is just stunning in every angle.
Yes
i'm impressed with her cantonese... that was pretty spot on
As soon as I noticed the girlfriend wearing a Hijab, and all the crosses throughout the woman's house, I knew exactly what was about to happen. The woman needs serious help.
Welcome to Religion, the major cause of wars and conflicts.
Chen's and her father's levels of Cantonese fluency... I needa learnnnnnnn
In California a Police Officer is one of the deciding authorities that can label you a 5150 patient for your conduct. You have to be medically cleared by a Medical Doctor before a Behavioral Heath Professional can speak with you. The weird thing is, a doctor can not label you one for your conduct inside their own hospital. They have to phone the Police to interview you.
Oh thats great, a bunch of untrained, trigger happy, thugs, with more power.
Great
Even got the Asian Parent Snort of Derision™ right.
Officer Chen even cuter when she speaks Canto.
Hi
Can he be charged if the dad doesn't press charges? And if they both say it was an accident... Doesn't sound like he'll get jail
He technically admitted to the assault. Otherwise, I think you're right.
5:42, Asian parents are always disappointed in their child...
Vu Nguyen Because it’s true
@@VuNguyen-yc8ej experience. A shit load of it.
Not always. Sometimes.
Shiny Brain It is absolutely not. It’s just a show. And it seems like your a kid. I am Asian myself, Amy parents are never disappointed in me.
@@landoftheascendingdragon Well that's just you, Im just saying it in my perspective
The Rookie, Do you know when your show is coming back to Australia because I can’t wait to watch it again!
Lieutenant Steel go to the website soap2day.to. I’m pretty sure they have it there and new episodes
Vpn
That's actually true. Every system in the world has it's flaws. The police department has the most. This is gonna sound cliche, but with great power comes great responsibility. In this case, the police doesn't care what it does. Arresting mentally ill people is ok if they need to be restricted, but they shouldn't be jailed. They should go get a therapist or to a psych ward if more serious treatment is needed.
I wonder if Bradford would have said to Chen's father.
idk but he would
Are you telling me the girlfriend in the beginning had a key and didn’t bother to use it?
Considering how crazy the mother was, would you enter the house with out police back up?
@@ArgentumFox agreed
@@ArgentumFox Makes sense. Otherwise the situation would've gone south.
yo the the girlfriend did the right thing calling the police
The woman was a Christian. She'll scream "a woman of color broke into my house", the police officers will take her side as she beats her son to death in the name of Jesus.
I LOVE THE ROOKIE SO SO MUCH!!!!
Hailey Richard me too but my thing dosent record it any more I love this show so much
The "I don't have a choice" excuse is such BS.
If he chooses not to press charges, she doesn't have to arrest him.
I like the police lady with her calling of being a police she is so passionate
Thing is, Chen is responsible as an officer to do her job and arrest the guy. It's the court's job to judge whether the guy was simply violent or actually ill.
I wholeheartedly agree with Chen's father, however, the guy also needs to be monitored in case he hurts others.
Not if the dad won't press charges.
4 clips of mistakes you didn't see. Look at the (metal) cross she was holding (hitting) with, it lay'd on him and every 3 clip it appears, reappears, when you heard it falling as soon as she drops it. here just take a look, 1:27-1:28-1:32-1:34.
So you just wanted to post negativity?
@@JA-jb4ti I'm not posting negativity I'm just pointing it out. I mean sometimes others post something like this too. But it's not common to see. I like the show. So I ain't a hater here. I just like pointing stuff out. (And I didn't say you called me a hater or anything)
I fill sorry for the dude who broke her dads arm
Same
Why? He broke the guys arm😂
If The Rookie and CBS SWAT did episodes together, that would be amazing.
Yes!
I like the heart of her father is too good , father of the year I can bet
I’m from Hong Kong and she spoke very good Cantonese
Next Episode is crazy I hope S2 be in jt
Very nice Canto! slight accent, but it fits the role and the tones are great
Note how the column shifter isn't used at 2:41-2:49.
There's a difference between faith and fanaticism and sad to say that lady was part of the latter group.
While I get her father's view, what if a mentally challenged person had killed a child and didn't know any better? You would find it very rare for the friends and family of the victim to be the forgiving types, yet because they are mentally challenged, they suffer no punishment? It's a very gray area indeed
The point is that they shouldn't be punished at all. Punishment is only a deterrent, and deterrents do not work if the person is not fully in control of their actions.
Therefore punishment is useless and cruel. The mentally ill/challenged person should be kept away from those they can hurt, and get the help they need if possible.
@@MartinFinnerupikr there is a prison in Finland that lets people work and live normally kind off
@@MartinFinnerup It really depends on how concious and aware they are of their own actions. If they have enough mental capacity to understand that their actions are wrong, they should both be held accountable, and recieve the help they need.
what are those duty belt setups lol im missing tasers. the handcuff poutch like so close to their gun they cant even grab it ;/
It's a tv show dude calm down
Or glocks that dont slide back while being shot, show has so many flaws
@@Michaelkayslay and if you cant look past them you should not watch the show
@@Emma_7567 even if its a show you need to do i realism otherwise dont make a show at all.
@@ethangavin i suggest you dont tell others what to do. the show is a mess but i still enjoy watching until they show flaws.
Look I have depression and autism. I'm excused from not understanding social cues. I'm not excused from committing felony assault and breaking someone's arm. Mental health is forever but you aren't immune from responsibility.
The ending song is amazing lol
She's so gorgeous...I just wanna hug her, as a person to person to give respect....
OK, I'm Christian but I think that boy's mom is several gears short of a working clock. But a broken mind doesn't justify actions that can break the mind and/or body of another, a person must be punished for their victim to be justified. That's what justice is. Punishing those who do wrongly towards others, and rewarding those who do rightly.
No. Simply no.
Yep.
3:46 to 3:48 ah how true that is.....
I was soooo super happy when i heard them speak my language
That is some legit canto!
Nice to hear my language, specifically my dialect in a show
i can't fully agree with her father, some mental illness cases can't be left in the public, free to roam and hurt someone else.
0:54 so is THAT brand of crazy
They're BOTH 100 % RIGHT. I hope they can fix the family relationship. Too bad the show dropped it.
2:25 you can see shes not calling anyone just on the home screen
I was like: woah-
Love the show
Am impressed good job
I’m an mature teen but when she said 699 I died bc obviously teen boys have a sense of humor
我相信是台山廣東話,聽得好清楚悅耳!
When i heard her speak cantonese im like : i know cantonese. I dont need english subtitles.
While the Dad does have a point, and i agree that mentally ill people, even violent ones deserve compassion, he's also being extremely irresponsible. If his patient isn't in control of himself and is in a violent state, he could hurt someone else. She has a responsability to keep the public safe. If his patient hurt someone else, it would have been on him. Just because someones mentally ill, that doesn't mean they can just be allowed to hurt who they want.
Chen and Jackson is my favorite
"The law is broken" sure so people who are dangerous shouldn't be removed from the public and allowed to hurt people. Being arrested and put in jail awaiting trial is temporary. Typically it ends up with them being ordered for treatment.
I like all the FTOs from a realistic POV, but I think either Bishop or Harper are the best of the bunch. Granted, both have had *stumbles*, but still.
I really loved Bishop. It's unfortunate the actress didn't want to continue.
Look carefully at Chen’s phone she is not actually on a call
3:41
Uncle Dad or something: The law is broken
Me: And your arm TOO!!!
"Uncle dad or something" lmao
It's her adoptive (step)dad.
I thought she couldn't arrest him unless her father pressed charges.
Maybe some things are just for drama.
(Example: "24 hs" missing persons BS)
We just gonna ignore the creepy face @ 2:35 in the back of the squad car
No Bishop requested another unit to meet them at the hospital to collect the prisoner while she and Chen deal with Chen’s father.
Smh LAPD don't use those lightbars
Letssss goooo. Cantonese speaker
Everyone being shocked she can speak multiple languages when it’s seen in interviews that Melissa O’Neil can speak those languages anyway
After she said “What’s his name?” Did anyone think of HIPPA?!!!!!!
THE SYSTEM IS BROKEN , LIKE your arm
2:21 woaw the home screen on the phone bruhhhh
wrong time but..... Chen is so pretty.
Is it just me who yells I’m gonna win for yooou at the end?
I pity the young man when begging for forgivenes from her dad the police lady did her job perfectly well kudos to her
1:32 where did the cross go from the chest cam to the wide shot?
The Cantonese made it feel like a Hong Kong drama for a second
her dad has a point. no one can control their mental illness, and to punish them doesn’t help. what helps is getting them the proper help they need instead of locking them up.
That’s why most times they get help and avoid jail.
@@drawingisfun6681get help? In America? You're joking
@@lunalovesnature LOL, but I don't live in America :]
Does anyone know when will the serial will resume???
Probably when we dont have ti social disntane
@@mariamm7633 oh I thought maybe due to defunding by mayor 😂😂😂(but SWAT is still running)
exactly the law is broken !!!!
The father is not wrong. The prison system is extremely. Glad the guy got the help needed. I wish all prisoners had help. The US needs a complete reform of the prison system and different structure of the prison across US. Prisoners should be treated, not punished.
Mental illness is not an excuse to break the law.
Take them home .
Nope they should be treated like the scum they are 🤷🤷
@GamerKat'71 I am sorry for your cousin. But seeing the recidivism rates is concerning, because even if they go behind bars, they are more likely to commit more crimes, and cause trouble with more fights, since this is what they learn from being in prison. Also. with limited resources to start a new life when released from prison, they are not ready to join society with limited access to a job and limited access to a new career. Please during your vacation time, visit the prisons in Norway, you will surprised at how they treat their prisoners. Spoiler, they treat all prisoners like all of us. No bars, freedom to walk anywhere, except out of prison. Prisoners never fight there, and they never commit more crimes. Therefore, you sometimes need to help people find ways to not do it again (better treatment programs), not punish (in prison bars), because that is hidden assault and battery.
@@Randomguy41639 They are people. THey are human beings. They need help. They don't help prisoners learn their lesson. They become vicious animals. Please check the statistics and structures of prisons in Norway, Sweden and Finland.
She speaks cantonese like those people in hong kong.
Her mum is from Hong Kong
wow her cantonese is so good...man
I’m from Hong Kong I talk english and Chinese
isnt it called Cantonese my dude
You know china is importing alot of face masks and hand sanitizers from their country
#fighting💪💪💪💪💂💂
@@user-mn3wp7ni6n There's mandarin, then Cantonese
California is in trouble when the Colorado river dries up.
I always like officer Bishop
Everything that guy said was fax ,the way policing is done needs to change
Isn't it up to her dad if he gets arrested. If he doesn't press charges then can she do anything.
I don't get it. If the father is not willing to press charges, can the police still arrest the guy?
2:24 shes not calling anyone, look at the phone
She seems to value order over compassion and humanity.
I love the Heart of the police lady's father he almost took me in to tears 😢 what a good man I can start count
Can she even arrest him when her father doesn’t want to press charges