Motorcycle Pursuit ๐Ÿ | Cops TV Show – Everything Law and Order Blog

Deputy Matthew Smith of the Pierce County Sheriffโ€™s Department assists other deputies in pursuit of a motorcyclist who ultimately crashes the bike into a trailer. When questioned, the suspect chooses to exercise his right to remain silent.

COPS has been documenting police work for over three decades. This episode was filmed in 2018.
โ–ช๏ธ COPS Season 31 – Episode 10

Featuring the Pierce County Sheriffโ€™s Department: https://www.piercecountywa.gov/121/Sheriff

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18 thoughts on “Motorcycle Pursuit ๐Ÿ | Cops TV Show”
  1. Do not know the details of what the officers seen/heard when the home owner opened his door, but it's possible he came to the door armed which would be somewhat understandable considering his trailer just got crashed into and all the sirens and commotion. That being said, if the owner opened the door and presented no threat, the officers we out of line or at the least not professional in dealing with him…
    It's far too easy for keyboard quarterbacks to make calls that they've never been in. All in all, the officers did good, caught the bad guy and everyone got to go home except the perp.

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