Sting Operation – Street Clean Up | Cops TV Show – Everything Law and Order Blog

With a specialized unit, Sgt. Valentino Demps of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, clean up the streets by conducting a sting operation in a trap house.

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48 thoughts on “Sting Operation – Street Clean Up | Cops TV Show”
  1. I hate when the cops say, what you scared of you?! …….

    You, Precisely. I’m scared of running into you. I’m so happy weed is becoming legal. Cuz most of these arrest was petty as hell.

  2. This is the american way.. Dont help people when they are down, kick them and send them to jail over nothing.. Its a big joke that these cops act like they want to help them.. Sending them to jail or giving them fines they cant afford, will only force them into more crime and drugs

  3. America for you! Let's lock up the addicts and get them charges so if they ever do kick the habit they can't get a job. What one good thing does this do? No addict is quitting because they went to jail. There's a bigger motive though. I see it but some of you may not.

  4. These addicts who are already desperate, living in terrible conditions, broke, and unemployable. Now we are gonna give them a felony and seize their car and put them in prison. When they get it out what are they gonna do when they can't get a job from the felony and they have no car? This is why our system is so messed up. 💯

  5. In my opinion maybe I'm wrong for thinking this but in my opinion, I think that when a cops when cops do a sting operation that's like a entrapment in a way and it shouldn't count. Because the cops are setting this thing operation up and it's not a real criminal doing it. That was a notion in my head I thought about but I'm over it now. Sting operations are good it's just how I felt at one time that because of criminal actually isn't doing it and the cops are doing it it shouldn't count. Just like I was under the impression that you have to identify yourself when you're a cop otherwise that don't count cuz that's called entrapment. A lot of cops they do things like without warrants and stuff and that doesn't count either meaning you can't hold that in court if you don't if the cop doesn't follow the rules just stuff like that.

  6. As soon as that cop in The Sting said "that's some good stuff" she knew that was a cop. A black dude selling drugs out of a trap house talking like a white guy gave it away.

  7. Love cops taking advantage of sick people, dude needs help, not jail time.
    Then you wonder why everyone hates cops, if that was my uncle or my dad, my brother, I'd hate you for preying on his addiction lik this!
    Evil people, not helping anyone…

  8. Can't really claim you're cleaning up when cops are half the problem. Cops selling drugs to users so I can't imagine the cops in these situations being any better than the "criminal" especially if you have to create sting ops to bust people.

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