Toughest Takedowns, Officer Matt Fey, COPS TV SHOW – Everything Law and Order Blog

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COPS TV Show, Toughest Takedowns, North Las Vegas Police Department
Officer Matt Fey of the North Las Vegas Police Department conducts a routine traffic stop on a vehicle that ran a stop sign. Officer Fey becomes suspicious of the occupants due to their nervous behavior during questioning. When the defiant driver repeatedly ignores an order to keep his hands on the steering wheel, Officer Fey is forced to spray him with mace. Surprisingly, the desperate driver escapes the officer’s grasp and takes off in the vehicle. The suspects lead several units into a desert area where the driver bails out of the vehicle. He’s eventually captured in some nearby brush by a swarm of officers. When asked why he ran, the driver says that he was recently released from prison and did not have a license. He’s charged with felony evading, resisting arrest and possible drug possession. The passenger admits to steering the vehicle for the blind driver for fear of his life. He’s charged with obstructing and evading.
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43 thoughts on “Toughest Takedowns, Officer Matt Fey, COPS TV SHOW”
  1. First off I didn't see the failure to stop at the stop sign. Perhaps it was an earlier stop sign this video didn't show. Driver did not obey the order to not move his hand. I believe that as time goes by Police will be getting much more in the way of salary or Police
    depts won't be getting enough recruits to fill positions. Would youi want this job?

  2. I always wonder how the camera things works like a renowned tv show must have decent filmography. Is there like a camera guy behind the cop. Is he dressed as a cop? Do the cops film? Why don’t the people ever seem to notice the camera? How is that at all a safe work environment for the videographer lmao? Questions…

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