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Officer Guillermo “Willie” Bermudez – Fontana Police Department
While patrolling in a neighborhood that has been experiencing an increase in car burglaries, Officer Willie Bermudez spots a male suspect on a bicycle with no lights. When he shines the spotlight on the man, the subject begins to pedal away, with no intention to stop and chat. The bicyclist zigzags on and off the sidewalk as the officer maneuvers the patrol vehicle in an attempt to cut him off. After several blocks, the man finally dumps the bike and jumps a fence. The officer pursues the suspect into a backyard and after a brief struggle takes the man into custody. Bermudez recognizes the man as a gangster nicknamed, ‘Frost’, who he has chased many times in the past. While backup arrives, a gun is recovered and ammunition and a holster are found during a search of his person. The suspect receives a felon with a firearm charge and is taken to jail.
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23 thoughts on “Frosty the Slow Man, Officer Guillermo “Willie” Bermudez, COPS TV SHOW”
  1. I remember Bermudez in Colton PD all the homies knew him and every cop that passed through the hood we’d be like “It’s Bermudez” 🤣🤣🤣 years ago. Fun times

  2. Dude on the bike… All you had to do is make a quick u-turn via someones lawn/sidewalk/driveway and then the cops chasing would have been forced to do a 3 point turn which would have gave you a ton more time to escape if that was your only plan…
    Sometimes it is, most of the time it isn't the "smart ones" who get caught by the police. It's damn near common sense, single police car chase, you are on a bike on a tight neighborhood road and you have the element of surprise.

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