My father lived in New York City in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He said when some NYPD patrolmen got ambushed and assassinated, he was told that most of the other criminals stayed off the streets for a while because the bulk of the NYPD was out for blood.
@@Killerkwoi13 in a way all cops are like that yes even military, but unlike the gangs or Mafia they aren't going to feed you to pigs or disinbowl you. It's because on the street only ones they can rely on is each other. It isn't the civilians who are going to back them up when a simple traffic ticket turns into a shootout.
Apparently the killer was an informant they were threatening to send his mother to jail if he didn’t inform on dangerous drug dealers and he killed them in response
Killjoy you gave away the entire plot of the episode, but more importantly a disgruntled and disturbed 😧😳 person and four lives cut down way before their time
So, the killer tried to say it was about his mom, but it was really about him not getting paid what he thought was fair to inform. In the end, it's often about money.
That's right. People try to say it's about race, color, religion, sexual preference, etc. But when you get down to the basics, it's all about the green.
@@juliantapia1407 i should’ve said “most often.” And yes, life is more complex than a TV show, but money - and the pursuit of it - plays a prominent role in many crimes.
-"I think he was clean shaven..." -"he had a mustache." -"he just walked in and instantly started shooting..." -"he walked in and I asked him what he wanted...."
Think this is very realistic. Having been directly involved with witnesses, often they remember things slightly different. The big picture is the same but there are small differences in specifics from witness to witness.
Nice to hear that Anthony Anderson is back for season 21 of law and order. My guess is he's senior detective, he's about the age Briscoe was when he first came on in the 90s.
@@jonathancasais6491 yeah they are coming back with the original law and order and I believe it’ll be crossed with svu and organized crimes as well😁 can’t wait to see what they do with the franchise… I want to be apart of it😭😭😭😭
"they knew him? they knew the guy who killed them?" yes, mate, the vast majority of murders are committed by people you know. outsied os serial killers and someone accidentally killing the wron target, murders are committed by people you've met and talked to in your life
Yeah, most murders are committed for personal reasons: Jealous lovers, inheritance disputes, personal antagonism, etc. Fairly rarely is someone deliberately targeted for murder on purely impersonal reasons.
The precinct cops are incredibly unprofessional here, they don't know the first suspect did it but they want to intimidate him. All this could possibly do is taint evidence and possibly cause a mistrial. But they don't even have a good case against him. There's no evidence that he has the motive or the skills to pull off 4 murders of armed, trained people.
@@janyceparks8326 you know what that’s the nicest thing a person said to me in my whole life. Thank u friend. Maybe if we crossed paths some day you will be my ally
A similar incident happened in Tacoma, WA 2009. Four police officers 3 male's and one female were sitting in a coffee shop when a violent offender with a felony arrest warrant named Maurice Clemson's shot and killed 3 of the police officers instantly. The fourth officer was gravely wounded but still managed to shoot and wound Maurice before succumbing to his injuries. Maurice was shot and killed later in a shootout with Seattle police once they spotted him on the streets. Later it was determined that Maurice Clemmons should never have been released from jail.
Great episode. But am I the only one bothered by when Lupo drew his gun, the sound was clearly that of a hammer being cocked, which isn’t present on a Glock?
@@toomanyaccounts I know. I own quite a few myself. Guess I’ve just gotten so used to the constant rattling. But the cocking sound just really stood out to me
A marvelous series, the acting, writing, moral dilemmas explored. Difficult to fault. If only the police really conducted themselves with the same honour, morality and ethics.
A lot of them do. You just hear nothing but the bad news or news twisted in some way to look bad because reporters know that's what everyone wants to hear so it'll sell. Seems to me a lot of them could use the same things.
This happened in a Washington State city some years ago. 4 local police officers ambushed and slaughtered in a Forza Coffee Shop early one Sunday morning. The officers liked to stop in at the coffee shop to sip coffee and discuss their day's assignments before beginning their shifts.Their murderer had recently been released from prison, thanks to Mike Huckabee's intervention to enable his early release. He decided to go 'hunting' for cops. 3 of his victims were husbands and fathers, and one was a wife and mother. He was wounded, but managed to escape and elude police until days later, when he attempted to ambush another police officer. This time the officer saw the ambush coming, and managed to kill him.
I'm excited for the 21st season of LAW & ORDER. That being said, with the 21st season just around the corner, when is Peacock going to add the first 12 seasons of LAW & ORDER to the streaming service?
I love the actor who plays the Captain, he was also Captain in the Transformers franchise, so talented man for sure. He’s a badass, and that voice ugh 🙈
I remember the cop shooting that this episode was based on. It happened at a coffee shop in Seattle. In reality, Maurice Clemmons killed the cops because he was a cop hater. Of course, for the episode to tell a story, they gave a more personal reason. Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee was blamed because he gave clemency to the shooter which allowed him to go to Seattle to do this.
In these cases it's always like only cops are allowed a burning rage and a desire for revenge. Anybody else's loved ones are told not to take the law into their on hands and let the cops handle it. But for the system, investigating and prosecuting a killer is just part of the daily grind and a paycheck.
Surprisingly, the NYPD Captain is played by Glenn Morshower (who's well known by playing as General Morshower from Transformer films and General Shepherd in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 2022)
My husband and I love watching Criminal Intent! Vincent D'onfrio is an incredible actor. Unfortunately CI began dying when Jeff Goldblum (a.k.a. The Show Killer) entered 🤮
Imagine you work in a job where you see the worst of humanity. Where you, on day to day basis, see what people are willing to do to each other when they're angry enough, crazy enough or depraved enough. Every day you see strangers who have had every horrible thing done to them and you are expected to do your job and to dig through that horror and keep a cool head to find who did this to them. Where that impartiality, that 'indifference' helps you do your job better and to cope with that daily horror. Now imagine, coming to work one morning, and instead of random strangers sprawled out on the floor, it's 4 friends you know. People you've worked with, laughed with. Who's families you've ate and drunk with, and who's kids you can picture trying to come to terms with their death and grief, just as you're trying to do the same yourself whilst their blood is still there on the floor. I don't expect anyone would be indifferent then.
@@li-23 I get that but I gotta admit I'm not a fan of nearly every show having episodes where: "Okay, this guy's killing our Boys in Blue- its *serious* now." You see it all the time and it gives an impression that Cops only give 100% effort when it's their own neck on the line. Sure it's entertaining to see them emotional, fighting for justice and almost crossing the line. But the whole "It was one of _US_ so do what you have to" mentality seems weird to celebrate when there's such a long history of Cops getting emotional and abusing their power while seeking that "Justice"
@@li-23 it's a job, what isn't a police officers job is to be judge jury and executioner.. You think it's fine to seek vengeance in a job where a day off you ruin someone's life or in a job where you kill someone's family member you're exonerated BECAUSE of your job title? Lmao.
Cause they are the armed right hand of the government, like knights in the feudal period, they're the enforcers and it's one thing to attack the government clerk so long as the police retains it's ability to keep the people under control but it's another to strike at the very vessels of the government's power over society.
@@y.o.s6000 Cops, EMTs, Firefighters we all have the same charge if you attack is just different name so like Punch me in the mouth it’s Class C Felony “Assualt on a Firemen”
Did the cops ended up apologizing and releasing the guy? Cause I feel bad for him, for almost being accused for murder and treated like a psychopath for something he didn't even do
Hey isn't that pretty true of the relationship between bosses or senior staff and employees who work below them? I could say the same about a lot of parents and their children - especially strict, controlling parents, and strict religious parents. I've heard this about Mormon kids in the U.S.
@@isaac3702 well let's not go down that road cause if I did the exact same thing as said this tv cop I'd also be in jail because of course as this episode has shown the law doesn't apply equally to everyone and cops have done this in real life to innocent people without alarming incidents and they still kept their jobs. It's not about what you do or want to do, cops are not the same as civilians, law enforcement separates themselves from civilians everyday.
@@isaac3702 I would do my job by the book and keep my emotions in check so no more innocent lives be ruined... That's what normal people do but racist ones I bet this is what they do.
That one cut a little deep. You don't have to take a pie ot the face just to tell a joke, man. Remember, any way you slice it, it's just bad humor to roast the dead. ...I'll see myself out.
It's a shame but I don't dislike cops or like them I just do what I need to do for myself family etc and stay to myself. I just came to realization that they run it and I just run around in it. The best thing for anyone to do is have a safe place with no one can be in it.
The Newhall incident, also called the Newhall massacre, was a shootout on April 5-6, 1970, in Valencia, California,[a] between two heavily armed criminals and four officers of the California Highway Patrol (CHP). In less than five minutes, the four CHP officers were killed and the fifth was pistol-whipped in the deadliest day in California law enforcement history.[1] All four officers had less than two years with the CHP. All were married and had a combined total of seven children.[6] R.I.P. (Text from Wikipedia)
@@otaviofrnazario Last I checked the Newhall Incident (really massacre) is still taught to new recruits the first day of C.H.P. training. No C.H.P. officer will ever surrender his gun again.
I wonder if this was partly based on what happened in Lakewood, Washington when Maurice Clemmons went into a popular doughnut shop and executed four cops while they enjoyed their food before going on duty.
My father lived in New York City in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He said when some NYPD patrolmen got ambushed and assassinated, he was told that most of the other criminals stayed off the streets for a while because the bulk of the NYPD was out for blood.
I can imagine any police department would feel the same when a brother or sister in blue is killed with intentions
@@CyberShink True but NYPD are basically the Marine Core of the cops in America it's simply different
@@musicwarrior7630 as a New Yorker myself, I have seen this myself which is truly the scariest
So the NYPD are just another gang then lol no better than the mafia or cartels in that regard
@@Killerkwoi13 in a way all cops are like that yes even military, but unlike the gangs or Mafia they aren't going to feed you to pigs or disinbowl you. It's because on the street only ones they can rely on is each other. It isn't the civilians who are going to back them up when a simple traffic ticket turns into a shootout.
Apparently the killer was an informant they were threatening to send his mother to jail if he didn’t inform on dangerous drug dealers and he killed them in response
how did the episode end? Did he die?
@@brensylblake4083 he went to jail
Copying and pasting comments I see lol
Money was also involved as he believed he was owed more . It’s not only about his mom .
Killjoy you gave away the entire plot of the episode, but more importantly a disgruntled and disturbed 😧😳 person and four lives cut down way before their time
So, the killer tried to say it was about his mom, but it was really about him not getting paid what he thought was fair to inform. In the end, it's often about money.
That's right. People try to say it's about race, color, religion, sexual preference, etc. But when you get down to the basics, it's all about the green.
@@justinchristoph3725
No, that's simplifying it to assume it's Always that at its core.
It's often, but not always
@@juliantapia1407 i should’ve said “most often.” And yes, life is more complex than a TV show, but money - and the pursuit of it - plays a prominent role in many crimes.
Nah. You don't threaten peoples family.
@@darthwicket that wasn’t the reason he shot them. Watch the episode
“OUR precinct, OUR cops” you can tell she loves her job and everyone who works with her. This show has such great writing.
Lt. Anita VanBuren, you can "frisk me" anytime!
She's been on the job long enough. Lol
@@jamesedselmcgee2998 she move to hospital chicago
And that they are her family too xx
It's a TV show
Don’t you hate when you get so involved you forget it’s a clip 😩
😭
Ik the feeling
I like how he takes off his tie while "checking it out", so that an attacker cannot use it to choke him. Nice little detail.
And then he holds his gun right up to the suspect one-handed where it can easy be grabbed or knocked out of his hand.
@@StevenOBrien with his partner mere meters from the held up suspect
Why wear the fucking tie at all?
I thought he took it off to be in disguise, as in, 'I'm not a policeman because I've no tie'.
Real cops wear clip-on ties
Man, imagine if this episode happened when Logan was around. He'd have gone ballistic.
Don't forget Max Greevey, Elliot Stabler, Lennie Briscoe, and Hank Voight.
Logan Paul?
@@speedygee6396 Detective Mike Logan.
@@terryknight5869 And I was thinking Wolverine!
@@elementSe34 Good point!
Okay. I’m hooked. I not only want to see the rest of this episode I NEED to see it. Captivating stuff for this show as always.
i can watch it everyday if i whant, i have this show fully on my harddrive all 20 seasons 115 gb big
You should get all 20 seasons, this is one of the best shows in TV history.
@@DMC2983NL wow. You’re so cool dude…
What season ep is this
@@yankeedoo2010 Season 20, Episode 17, Four Cops Shot
-"I think he was clean shaven..."
-"he had a mustache."
-"he just walked in and instantly started shooting..."
-"he walked in and I asked him what he wanted...."
Big puffy blue jacket
It was black
Witness testimonie is unreliable
@@apastafarian5051 exactly witness testimony is often wrong especially when there are a lot of people
@@martakavaliauskaite4566 or if they are tramatized
10 times. . . 20 times.
It was blue.
Black.
Think this is very realistic. Having been directly involved with witnesses, often they remember things slightly different. The big picture is the same but there are small differences in specifics from witness to witness.
“My precinct, my cops.”
“Our precinct, our cops.”
I love Anita.
It's hard to know who's my favourite, her or Don.
Her quotes Lt. Van Buren was solid
that dude was giving off some racist vibes or something . did he have a problem with anita being black and/or a woman?
@@Icecube88 don't know
I love Anita too
Nice to hear that Anthony Anderson is back for season 21 of law and order. My guess is he's senior detective, he's about the age Briscoe was when he first came on in the 90s.
Whatttt?? Aw man that's fucking amazing
@@jonathancasais6491 yeah they are coming back with the original law and order and I believe it’ll be crossed with svu and organized crimes as well😁 can’t wait to see what they do with the franchise… I want to be apart of it😭😭😭😭
Is lupo coming back too?
@@edwardmoore5325 hes on fbi
Still reminds my favorite cop series of the 90's.
That moment when Lupa has his gun to the guy’s head is a perfect mirror of when Logan cornered Greevy’s killer.
Also just his anger stare at the guy…..you can feel it
Love how emotional everyone was here, to the point where even the detectives butted heads with the prosecutors
"they knew him? they knew the guy who killed them?" yes, mate, the vast majority of murders are committed by people you know. outsied os serial killers and someone accidentally killing the wron target, murders are committed by people you've met and talked to in your life
Yeah, most murders are committed for personal reasons: Jealous lovers, inheritance disputes, personal antagonism, etc. Fairly rarely is someone deliberately targeted for murder on purely impersonal reasons.
@@thundercricket4634 exactly
@@thundercricket4634
Thats evil.
@@martakavaliauskaite4566
Cops are criminals. Everyone wants to kill them. Heard about that.
@@Designer_TopG People do twisted things sometimes.
ive been looking for this episode clip forever, thank you so much !
This is actually based off the Lakewood shooting where four officers were shot in a cafe. Similarities end there though.
Lakewood where ?
@@Regal1999 Washington state
“Police, don’t breath” love it.
I can't breath
Always can count on Van Buren. She was a shining example of professionalism and always kept her cool, especially with her detectives.
Didn’t she shoot a child?
She’s terrible
@@dougjones1391 🤣 Why? I always liked her.
You know this isn't real don't you.
@@garyphillips3552 🤣 🤣 🤣
Why General Sheperd in here💀💀💀
He's also overlord from MW2 2009. He's an actor. Got every right to be ;)
I knew I recognized man’s face. L&O gets everyone, don’t they?
I literally searched it up rn
@@darkknight1193also a general in transformers.
Season 20 Episode 17*
Thank you
Thanks bud
Cheers
i don’t see it on hulu
I'm a svu fan but I'll be watching this episode from the original law and order
Lupo looks like he's on the verge of tears for like half this clip. Fantastic acting.
I can't believe Mike and Carl's waiter friend turned out to be a cop killer.
The precinct cops are incredibly unprofessional here, they don't know the first suspect did it but they want to intimidate him. All this could possibly do is taint evidence and possibly cause a mistrial. But they don't even have a good case against him. There's no evidence that he has the motive or the skills to pull off 4 murders of armed, trained people.
'Trained' that's a massive overstatement
It's what thugs with badges do. They take great pride in it.
@@ChrisCosat cops do it doctors, soldiers, schools, doesn't matter who it is you dangle a likely person I'm front of a group its a natural response.
Aaron Pierce really lost his touch, he needs Jack Bauer back in his life to set things straight
Unprofessional
This reminds me of the 4 cops killed in the coffee shop in Lakewood WA. I lived there at the time, and the hearts of all of us were breaking.
Yeah I heard about that too i laughed. I still go to the coffee shop and talk about how all cops are bastards
@@DrPhd-nm9ex what a black heart you must have.
@@janyceparks8326 you know what that’s the nicest thing a person said to me in my whole life. Thank u friend. Maybe if we crossed paths some day you will be my ally
Lmao turnt them into burnt bacon
@@Pissoff56 😅
Before he became a general in the U.S Military, General Shepherd was a captain in the NYPD lmao
he was also a federal agent in the CTU (24) and Sheriff in Las Vegas (CSI)
And a CIA agent investigating a potential nuclear threat on New York
And an advisor for a transformer-human task force
Looking forward to this show coming back… it never should have left the airwaves.
understatement of the last decade
Me too
And all over a criminal
@@tylerwilliams33who
Can always tell an inexperienced pizza man rolling the cutter back and forth.
What's the right way?
@@ChellyBean
Should roll the cutter. If you don't trace your lines perfectly you can butcher the cut. No biggy.
This was written after an incident that happened in Lakewood Washington back in 2009 when a gunman entered a coffee shop and killed 4 officers.
A similar incident happened in Tacoma, WA
2009.
Four police officers 3 male's and one female were sitting in a coffee shop when a violent offender with a felony arrest warrant named
Maurice Clemson's shot and killed 3 of the police officers instantly.
The fourth officer was gravely wounded but still managed to shoot and wound Maurice before succumbing to his injuries.
Maurice was shot and killed later in a shootout with Seattle police once they spotted him on the streets.
Later it was determined that Maurice Clemmons should never have been released from jail.
Law & Order is often based loosely on true crimes.
Great episode. But am I the only one bothered by when Lupo drew his gun, the sound was clearly that of a hammer being cocked, which isn’t present on a Glock?
give you a hint guns don't rattle either unless something is broken inside
@@toomanyaccounts I know. I own quite a few myself. Guess I’ve just gotten so used to the constant rattling. But the cocking sound just really stood out to me
If you mean by the scene at 3:45, I'm more bothered they pointed a gun at the guy's head in a crossfire with each other in their back drop.
Actually at first sight I thought it was a 1911 but I guess I wasn't paying attention
Its a thing in Most Law and Order episodes where you hear a Hammer being cocked from an officers Glock :p
Spoil me, who did it? Did the bad guy get what he/she deserves?
Yes
It was an informant for two of cops killed
@Justin Lawrence Thanks!
@Justin Lawrence he killed them over money not just cause they threatened his mother
Justin Lawrence, Sarah copied your comment!!
A marvelous series, the acting, writing, moral dilemmas explored. Difficult to fault.
If only the police really conducted themselves with the same honour, morality and ethics.
A lot of them do. You just hear nothing but the bad news or news twisted in some way to look bad because reporters know that's what everyone wants to hear so it'll sell. Seems to me a lot of them could use the same things.
This happened in a Washington State city some years ago. 4 local police officers ambushed and slaughtered in a Forza Coffee Shop early one Sunday morning. The officers liked to stop in at the coffee shop to sip coffee and discuss their day's assignments before beginning their shifts.Their murderer had recently been released from prison, thanks to Mike Huckabee's intervention to enable his early release. He decided to go 'hunting' for cops. 3 of his victims were husbands and fathers, and one was a wife and mother. He was wounded, but managed to escape and elude police until days later, when he attempted to ambush another police officer. This time the officer saw the ambush coming, and managed to kill him.
Thanks for uploading but I just wish you would upload the whole episode 😫
Midnight train to a Copyright strike
@@mrsphoenix913 How could they get copyright strikes when this is the official channel for Law & Order?
@@daligang1359 Hmmmm
man these clips are making me wanna watch L&O again.
You usually hear them crack a joke or two when they get to the crime scene. This time its personal.
Why the Police captain looking like General Shepherd from MW2 😂😭
Same actor
3:49 Jeremy's acting was brilliant here
So excited for Law & Order returning!!
And Anthony Anderson will return as Detective Kevin Bernard
@@irishpogi don’t tease me like that.
Sameee
If anyone’s interested, the info above is incorrect, it’s season 20, episode 17, not 16.
Thank you very much
Thanks was looking for the episode
A guy went into The Bronx headquarters and shot at them and he came to the court with a completely new face. True story. It happened like a year ago
I'm excited for the 21st season of LAW & ORDER.
That being said, with the 21st season just around the corner, when is Peacock going to add the first 12 seasons of LAW & ORDER to the streaming service?
sWatchSeries has all 20 seasons.
*loosing a comrade is heart breaking*
I love the actor who plays the Captain, he was also Captain in the Transformers franchise, so talented man for sure. He’s a badass, and that voice ugh 🙈
He was also Agent Pierce in 24.
Also the new Commander Shepard.
Glenn Morshower is pretty talented
My mom was used to watch this series, until she died from lung cancer.
My Condolences My Mother Loved This Show As Well.
My condolences 💐
I remember the cop shooting that this episode was based on. It happened at a coffee shop in Seattle. In reality, Maurice Clemmons killed the cops because he was a cop hater. Of course, for the episode to tell a story, they gave a more personal reason. Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee was blamed because he gave clemency to the shooter which allowed him to go to Seattle to do this.
Not even close to Seattle. Lakewood is at least 40 miles away.
@@kayeess9905 I stand corrected.
Yep Donald That's exactly what I thought when I saw the title of the video before I even watched it.
“My pizza never killed anyone”
In these cases it's always like only cops are allowed a burning rage and a desire for revenge. Anybody else's loved ones are told not to take the law into their on hands and let the cops handle it. But for the system, investigating and prosecuting a killer is just part of the daily grind and a paycheck.
they are tax payer funded gang that protects corrupt politicians.
They’re pigs. What’s you expect?
One rule for them
They think they’re above the law
@PK-tq2sm "it's not hard" that's for sure. And the biggest problem
One of my favorite episodes from this season
Just an FYI: this is Season 20, episode 17. The description has it wrong.
Surprisingly, the NYPD Captain is played by Glenn Morshower (who's well known by playing as General Morshower from Transformer films and General Shepherd in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 2022)
Bernard: Captain it's been a long while since Project Ice Man
Captain: SHHHH
Truly a tragedy. All that cold pizza...
My thoughts exactly lol😅
This is my favorite kind of procedural episode where the victim turns out to be a victimizer.
The only victimizer was the informant who was a gang banger that terrorized his neighbourhood.
Victimizer?… 😂
OUR precinct, OUR cops, police officers, no matter what Force they serve, it's a big family, it affects everyone
which explains why they only care about themselves, and not the people they're supposed to protect
@@yeoldeseawitchwow, so deep. Idiot....
This looks good. Never watched it. I watched a few episodes of the one with D'Onfrio (Intent?) but I'm an SVU fan through and through.
My husband and I love watching Criminal Intent! Vincent D'onfrio is an incredible actor. Unfortunately CI began dying when Jeff Goldblum (a.k.a. The Show Killer) entered 🤮
@@mrsphoenix913 I agree about Vincent D'Onfrio. I was not aware Goldblum joined the cast. Too bad it went down hill after his entry.
Gotta love how indifferent they are when it's a regular Joe, no snarky comments and smiles walking around the crime scene this time huh?
It's commonly known cops value other cops more than the people they're sworn to protect.
Imagine you work in a job where you see the worst of humanity. Where you, on day to day basis, see what people are willing to do to each other when they're angry enough, crazy enough or depraved enough. Every day you see strangers who have had every horrible thing done to them and you are expected to do your job and to dig through that horror and keep a cool head to find who did this to them. Where that impartiality, that 'indifference' helps you do your job better and to cope with that daily horror.
Now imagine, coming to work one morning, and instead of random strangers sprawled out on the floor, it's 4 friends you know. People you've worked with, laughed with. Who's families you've ate and drunk with, and who's kids you can picture trying to come to terms with their death and grief, just as you're trying to do the same yourself whilst their blood is still there on the floor.
I don't expect anyone would be indifferent then.
@@li-23 exactly
@@li-23 I get that but I gotta admit I'm not a fan of nearly every show having episodes where: "Okay, this guy's killing our Boys in Blue- its *serious* now."
You see it all the time and it gives an impression that Cops only give 100% effort when it's their own neck on the line.
Sure it's entertaining to see them emotional, fighting for justice and almost crossing the line. But the whole "It was one of _US_ so do what you have to" mentality seems weird to celebrate when there's such a long history of Cops getting emotional and abusing their power while seeking that "Justice"
@@li-23 it's a job, what isn't a police officers job is to be judge jury and executioner..
You think it's fine to seek vengeance in a job where a day off you ruin someone's life or in a job where you kill someone's family member you're exonerated BECAUSE of your job title? Lmao.
This looks good. I might watch this on Peacock right now
the episodes can be horrifying but when it ends i cant help but vibe to the end music
Economy must have been hard. Sharon Goodwin had to take double jobs, running a hospital in Chicago, and being a cop.....
Why are cops regarded so high? When you beat a cop up it’s assault on a police officer but if you beat up a fireman or a emt it’s just assault
Cause they are the armed right hand of the government, like knights in the feudal period, they're the enforcers and it's one thing to attack the government clerk so long as the police retains it's ability to keep the people under control but it's another to strike at the very vessels of the government's power over society.
Cuz they’re government daddy’s little helpers.
because cops are far more likely to get assaulted
@@y.o.s6000 Cops, EMTs, Firefighters we all have the same charge if you attack is just different name so like
Punch me in the mouth it’s Class C Felony “Assualt on a Firemen”
Always a great show
Did the cops ended up apologizing and releasing the guy? Cause I feel bad for him, for almost being accused for murder and treated like a psychopath for something he didn't even do
It's a TV show.
So in order to advance their careers, the two cops were breaking all kinds of laws, guess the captain did not know them as well as he thought.
Hey isn't that pretty true of the relationship between bosses or senior staff and employees who work below them?
I could say the same about a lot of parents and their children - especially strict, controlling parents, and strict religious parents. I've heard this about Mormon kids in the U.S.
This show was so hype, when I was a baby and a kid back in the 90s.... #childhood #nostalgia
Showing the casual talks between them and a sudden transition to the crime scene... I knew I'm watching a show but still...
Imagine saying “don’t breathe” during an arrest now
"Police...freeze...dont overdose on fentynal!"
They’re missing the quintessential Law and Order gallows humor.
“Must have been something they ate” Ta dum tsskkkk
Minutes out and already arresting the wrong man and throwing shade at an innocent civilian.... accuracy.
How would you feel if it was a close co-worker or friend or friend of yours who was shot for no apparent reason whatsoever?
@@isaac3702 well let's not go down that road cause if I did the exact same thing as said this tv cop I'd also be in jail because of course as this episode has shown the law doesn't apply equally to everyone and cops have done this in real life to innocent people without alarming incidents and they still kept their jobs. It's not about what you do or want to do, cops are not the same as civilians, law enforcement separates themselves from civilians everyday.
@@I_Am_Warden And you know this from experiencing it yourself?
@@isaac3702 I would do my job by the book and keep my emotions in check so no more innocent lives be ruined... That's what normal people do but racist ones I bet this is what they do.
@Love J I don't think bring racist has anything to do with revenge
The other police chief definitely lost 30,000 soldiers in the blink of an eye
You kill a cop you don’t make it to court when your arrested…..So the saying goes anyway….
Yup. Somebody is gonna take a header off a roof..
ACAB
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 ACABETNCWGMAJFDTODSWANCAIHHSWBSAOWS
Thank God for body Cam's,,,, cop's can't get away with the things they use to.
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 ANAB
I never saw this episode before one of my favorite crime shows great cast and stories
The one time the lawyer is 100 in the right.
You tube just let law and order be a full time show these characters are awesome especially Anthony smooth talker
Now that was pizza to die for. 🍕🍕🍕🍕
That one cut a little deep. You don't have to take a pie ot the face just to tell a joke, man. Remember, any way you slice it, it's just bad humor to roast the dead.
...I'll see myself out.
Is this Will Smith?
🤣😆😅😂
When your first thought seeing the title is when four cops were killed while in a coffee shop back in 2009..
I know lmao!!!
@@scovyaporsha777 That's not meant to be a joke..
@@chibiprussia5574 I know its not funny.. but the title is funnily misleading in my humble opinion
"I asked him what he wanted to eat"
I was waiting for "smoked bacon!"
PETTY 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fucked up.
It's like watching it on TV 📺 back in the early 2000's lol
Why is this show still going
I get so rattled watching some of these episodes. It's so intense
I read about NYPD being out for revenge when patrol officers were killing in the line of duty.
It's a shame but I don't dislike cops or like them I just do what I need to do for myself family etc and stay to myself. I just came to realization that they run it and I just run around in it. The best thing for anyone to do is have a safe place with no one can be in it.
I got this recommended, im going to watch this series ASAP
This episode was clearly inspired by the Lakewood, Wa police shooting from 2009
General Shepherd is mad for lossing his men in the police force.
I miss this series
It's coming back next fall.
@@CC-si3cr in Feb. 2022!!
the fact that the actor who voiced general shepherd in MW2 2022 is the captain in this episode
Friend made a comment.
If plumbers got shot you wouldn't see such force
At 3:46 he said police don’t breathe😂😂
This guy plays General Shepard in the new CoD.
Good episode
Love the sound of the hammer on a Glock.
May I know which episode is it? Love this series, from kid to adults Sy seen this.,so amazed
why are they wrapped in American flags being lugged out of the pizza shop 😂
Cuz merica and jingoism
This is literally my childhood neighborhood where this whole episode is shot. I got nostalgic seeing how old this looks i miss old new york :(
Nice video
Season and episode please...
The Newhall incident, also called the Newhall massacre, was a shootout on April 5-6, 1970, in Valencia, California,[a] between two heavily armed criminals and four officers of the California Highway Patrol (CHP). In less than five minutes, the four CHP officers were killed and the fifth was pistol-whipped in the deadliest day in California law enforcement history.[1]
All four officers had less than two years with the CHP. All were married and had a combined total of seven children.[6]
R.I.P. (Text from Wikipedia)
I read about that, they were all 23-24 years old
@@otaviofrnazario Last I checked the Newhall Incident (really massacre) is still taught to new recruits the first day of C.H.P. training. No C.H.P. officer will ever surrender his gun again.
Where can I watch this episode at?
I wonder if this was partly based on what happened in Lakewood, Washington when Maurice Clemmons went into a popular doughnut shop and executed four cops while they enjoyed their food before going on duty.
bro Glenn Morshower & Anthony Anderson are 2 actors that are awesome together