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Officer Aaron Offenberg – San Jose Police Department, CA
While driving through an apartment complex alley, Officers Marc Beretta & Aaron Offenberg see a red sedan with two doors open and a person crouching low in the driver’s seat. Officers decide to investigate and make contact with the occupant. Officer Offendberg orders the person out of the car. The male drops his hands out of sight several times, so officer Offendberg decides to place male in cuffs. While patting the man down for weapons Officer Offendberg discovers a small amount of drugs that has fallen out of the mans pants leg. The suspect attempts to destroy the drugs by stomping on them and attempts to breakaway from officers. The cuffed suspect is taken to ground and continues to fight, and is finally tased.

The vehicle is found to be stolen, and a search of the vehicle reveals stolen credit cards and check books. Further investigation reveals a female who walked up during the struggle is an accomplice and is detained. Officers question her and she denies any wrong-doing. The male suspect is arrested for numerous felony charges, and the female is arrest for possession of stolen property.
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30 thoughts on “T&T, Officer Aaron Offenberg, COPS TV SHOW”
  1. Lol Supposedly Cops the tv show made so many episodes in San Jose but never released them 💀😂😂

    So much corruption that’s why
    SJ PD gives the green light if allowed to air or not
    Well I guess we ain’t never seeeing those

  2. He gets violent with Police. He leaves with EMTs. I mean, I get it. But it took two LEOs to take this guy down even in cuffs. So he’s restrained to the gurney. What happens when they take off the restraints for the doctor to treat him?

  3. Rental cars do not always have license plates on them. I went through a hard time in New Mexico because of no plates on an Enterprise rental. The officer would not accept the rental contract I handed him. I was detained for two hours until they were able to confirm across state platforms that I was not in pissession of a stolen vehicle. The officer was too sure of himself that all states have temporary plates; Mississippi does not.

    No more rentals with no plates for me.

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