Can you imagine these old-school cops walking up to check on a suspicious person who turns around with a phone in hand, berating and provoking them, and then threatening them that everyone will see them on social media by the end of the night and they will lose their jobs? I wonder how they would react...
@@BrandonSoto92010 Yes, I have read that Illinois State Police issued 9mm pistols, S&W model 59 if I'm correct. But I saw some other clips on YT where other Police departments were training with semi-autos, not only ISP
@@MakeMyDayPunk1992 Yeah but I’m say that the ISP was LITERALLY the first department to do, which started in 1967, and they adopted the Model 39 actually.
There is something beautiful in old times which is not in modern times!!!
it's hard to describe by words.
That's called nostalgia
People had personally anyone could but a main character now everyone has anxiety and depression
Things were more run down and real and now every thing is fake including people.
@@magdaleno666 true lol
good footage makes me miss my 74 monaco 400/4 sedan i paid 200$ running in 1988
Wow so much car for such a tiny amount of money. Nowadays it's the other way around
This is good stuff. Great documentary.
Can you imagine these old-school cops walking up to check on a suspicious person who turns around with a phone in hand, berating and provoking them, and then threatening them that everyone will see them on social media by the end of the night and they will lose their jobs? I wonder how they would react...
That siren at the beginning was weird
0:04 - 0:53
It was a mixture of siren and 1970’s porn
Analog synths. Good o'l days.
4:59 Nice Trans Am
Wow ! Even back then they were building community trust …. Impressive !
Even features the unique to Chicago squadrol
Summer rain storms.
Had to park under viaducts cause cars had no A/C and hotter than hell.
Do you know by any chance where this archival footage is from?
@funkerL where is this footage from, I'm doing a documentary about the 70s in Chicago - great stuff. Would appreciate it a lot.
Do you own the rights to this video? I'd like to ask to use 2 seconds of it in a short video project. Than you.
Do you own the rights to this footage or if not know who does?
The original video is called "The Battered Badge" from 1982.
th-cam.com/video/Im8cX5pwq0M/w-d-xo.html
9:45 Saturday March 7, 1981- 51 Vice Lords arrested.
what is the name of this? where is it from?
It’s called “Beyond The Badge” and it was a channel 7 documentary released in 1982.
they had a european look to some of their stuff
Because of the all blue lights
@@coolfaiq8057In european countries they are Police cars with blue and red lights too.F.eg. in Germany.For stoping
@@coolfaiq8057In european countries they are Police cars with blue and red lights too.F.eg. in Germany.For stoping
7:30 why were they practicing with semi-automatic while on duty, Police used to carry revolvers?
Because the ISP was one of the first police departments to start issuing 9mm pistols. Also this is training, they are not on duty.
@@BrandonSoto92010 Yes, I have read that Illinois State Police issued 9mm pistols, S&W model 59 if I'm correct. But I saw some other clips on YT where other Police departments were training with semi-autos, not only ISP
@@MakeMyDayPunk1992 Yeah but I’m say that the ISP was LITERALLY the first department to do, which started in 1967, and they adopted the Model 39 actually.
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Driver 2
what siren is that?
Federal signal
@@BlackieFoxxless no shit it's federal signal, I was looking forward to know which model exactly
For Chicago it was actually a mars clarion siren system
3:44 car name?
Plymouth
@@BlackieFoxxless Plymouth what tho?
@@BlackieFoxxless you think that was a Plymouth?? Clearly an Oldsmobile 88 Sedan
oldsmobile tubbo ninety - eight
Wow, didn’t know there were so many white people in america before, it’s like the country was white.
Racist spotted.
Chicago p.d sempre . 🛂🛃👮. Tracy espiridakos.