Las Vegas Metropolitan Police: Tackling Crime In 1997 | Cops TV Show – Everything Law and Order Blog

Witness the action-packed endeavors of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department as they confront various criminal incidents, including stolen vehicles, suspicious activities, a daring bicycle theft from the police impound, and a heartbreaking altercation between a father and his son resulting in a tragic shooting.

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COPS has been documenting police work for over three decades. These episodes were filmed in 1997.

00:00 Intro
00:15 Season 10 Episode 01
20:23 Season 10 Episode 02
40:29 Season 10 Episode 03

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29 thoughts on “Las Vegas Metropolitan Police: Tackling Crime In 1997 | Cops TV Show”
  1. Some of the questions the cops ask are so ridiculous. That cop in the last clip said โ€œohhh you have a flashlight! What is that for? So you can see in the dark?!โ€ all accusingly like he doesnโ€™t know thatโ€™s exactly what flashlights are used for ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…

  2. You pick people with IQ's of 65 then listen to there point of view on life and say…see that's the weed…no dummy that's a person with low IQ, Elon Musk smokes dope…just saying…good thing the narrow minds of the older generations is starting to fade as they fade.

  3. As a 97 baby, these days seem like they were just yesterday. Remember 97 babies only knew and had things from the present and past. The future was very much unknown to us still.

  4. Well. . .I don't think you can use past burglary convictions as probable cause for a traffic stop. . .lol. But that guy was a shitbag, clearly. So call it karma. Bad things happen to bad people. . .

  5. I know times area bit different and more advanced now but it's crazy how much some of these cops got away with. From entrapment, illegal stops, searches, etc. A lot of it is done right and handled properly but damn when you see some of these guys abusing their positions of law enforcement, it's truly shameful to watch.

  6. 15:00 cop had no legal reason to pull over this woman. Seeing someone reach into a car isn't illegal at all. Cops like that a$$hole shouldn't be on the force. He then said the popular term line: your stopped in a drug infested area. Which also isn't illegal or terms for anyone to be detained. If that was legal for police to do they could literally handcuff anyone anywhere. Which would be the most destructive lawsuits that would literally bankrupt the police departments everywhere. They need a reasonable suspicion of probable cause to detain someone for a possible crime. Detainment under the (your stopped in a known drug area) isn't grounds for an arrest nor detainment and if your an officer that chooses to violate your policy then I hope you have a great time getting sued.

  7. Since when can you get arrested/charged for being under the influence of drugs??? Yes if you are publicly intoxicated it makes sense, but in private? Is that an old thing or is it still applied in some states today?

  8. I wish theyโ€™d quit referring to that man as โ€œsheโ€โ€ฆI canโ€™t imagine how many men he has fooled, kissed, gave oral sex too ๐Ÿคข๐Ÿคฎโ€ฆโ€ฆI donโ€™t think the sober cop knew, saying he was getting a female cop to search him

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