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COPS Toughest Takedowns Lakewood Police Department
Deputy John Delgado and Deputy Kory Shaffer of the Lakewood Police Department assist another unit in pursuit of a vehicle which was involved in a hit-and-run. The chase ends when the one of the units successfully performs a pit maneuver which eventually disables the vehicle. The desperate driver bails out of the vehicle and flees on foot. He is ultimately found hiding under some nearby brush. During routine investigation, officers learn that the suspect was initially stopped for a possible DUI. When asked why he tried to escape he admits that he has a suspended license.
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38 thoughts on “Toughest Takedowns, Deputy John Delgado, COPS TV SHOW”
  1. I'm not from the US. Can someone please explain to me why that officer is asking for state police handcuffs? Does it have something to do with jurisdiction? And if that's so, which two police were envolved? Thanks.

  2. This is the toughest job there is and cops are great all over our country, but particularly the ones I know here in New Jersey. The local police came over to my house at 4 AM promptly today and saved my life. I was really depressed and they said all the right things to me. They're the best.

  3. I didn't notice too well in the dark. These guys just don't get it that you can't run from the police and get away with it. They have too much manpower to hunt your ass down.

  4. Can someone fucking explain to me why these cars continue to drive while the officers have their lights and sirens on? What the fuck are they doing? Just get to a side and stop.

  5. It's a basic thing taught about pushing down on the back of the head and even doing so in a smacking motion to bring someone to the ground, however not so much with a flashlight…that sounded like it hurt a little.

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