Mr Nice Guy, Field Training Officer Logan McFarland & Patrolman Matthew Brown, COPS TV SHOW – Everything Law and Order Blog

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FTO Logan McFarland & Patrolman Matthew Brown – Amarillo Police Department
When FTO McFarland and Patrolman Brown pull over a vehicle for a traffic violation, they find a tell-all character who’s experiencing a turning point in life. After reconciling with his mistreated ex-girlfriend, he’s begun a mission of kindness. He has a beer he claims is being taken to a complete stranger and officers suspect he may be DUI. After a few sobriety tests, it’s decided that with his car legally parked he can continue his pilgrimage, just on foot.
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30 thoughts on “Mr Nice Guy, Field Training Officer Logan McFarland & Patrolman Matthew Brown, COPS TV SHOW”
  1. You know what it’s really unbelievable how people are nowadays.

    Yes it’s understandable that usually people aren’t so nice and friendly these days but there are still pretty pretty good people out here and this guy happens to be one of them in my eyes.

  2. Its unfortunate people are not nice to cops, or others in general, but especially cops. I know there has been very few crooked cops but most of them care, and are not completely out to get you. They only want the best for people. Discipline is not mean.

  3. he is a genuine great person you could see jus by looking at him he’s been through a lot he was very kind too all my life I have never seen someone so nice like this too a cop before especially on cops pd i have been watching this show for 5 years now I love it a lot 🥰

  4. What a crock of shit! The officers both agreed that they had nothing reasonable for any kind of charge or arrest. Yet they control a person without charge to park his car and get a ride instead of drive!!!!!! Just to settle with the man saying his car is parked legally and he can walk from there! What the actual heck! I simply cannot be the only one who sees this as a crime from a law enforcement officer.

  5. Cops really had no business or authority to not let him leave in his car. But when people get popped for no insurance, I think they shouldn't be allowed to drive the uninsured vehicle away. And repeat offenders should get automatically towed.

  6. So why was he not free to drive off. Why did he have to leave his car and walk? He wasn't impaired, if he was they would have arrested him…so making an unlawful order to limit someone's ability to drive when they are not impaired is considered a break? Boot lickers.

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