tv Bostons Finest CNN July 5, 2013 11:00pm-12:01am PDT
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♪ all right, folks, roll call. 101, officer norman hanly. officer hazelet, officer rogers. >> sir. >> 421, officer mcgill. >> they handed out warrants in district e-18 today for the assign lnt event allison who allegedly cracked open her boyfriend's head with a beer bottle. for these two cops, both single and in their 30s, the case is a not so subtle reminder of how hard it is to find the perfect mate.
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>> i think i'm going to get a cat. >> i hate cats. >> you don't like cats? >> i hate cats. >> what? >> they serve no purpose. >> they kill mice. >> what? >> they kill mice. >> how about mousetraps? >> i don't know. a cat is better. >> cat's suck. get a dog. >> who doesn't like cats? >> i do not like cats. >> so if you found this girl smoking, really sweet girl. >> mm-hmm. >> educated, good job, doesn't seem crazy. >> all right, i'll play along. >> but you see she's got a cat. >> see you later. >> let me add that she was really awesome in bed. >> it's me tore cat. >> i thought i knew you. it's a deal breaker for me that you don't like cats. cats beware. >> why don't you take a little -- >> gander? >> yes. at some of the warrants. >> this is where we're going here? >> right. >> i told you what happened with her. she took a corona bottle to her boyfriend's head. >> really. >> so i get the call and on the way to ems, she's still in the
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house. i go to the house. i'm banging on the door. she's not there. i go to the hospital, i meet with the victim. his head was all busted up. he was bleeding everywhere. he tells me she's on probation for smashing him with a hammer like a year prior. >> they say love hurts. >> she's a bad ass. 109 on her record. >> yes. >> you have to like really try to get that many. i'm assuming with someone with that much experience at the criminal justice system, once we locked her up, she's going to be held, not going anywhere for a while. >> hey, it's officer penton. hi, how are you? >> not bad. >> how's the head feeling? >> it's coming along.
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>> is she here? >> no, she's not here. >> where is she at? >> i don't know. she called me a couple of days ago at 2:00 in the morning saying pick me up. >> where is she staying at? >> i don't know. >> okay. thank you, good luck. >> what did he say? >> she's not there. she hasn't been here since the incident. >> you tell me she hasn't been here at all, no clue, no nothing bull [ bleep ]. >> that came right out. >> i've been going to that house since i was on days, so at least what, maybe five years ago. it's just one of those couples that they're going to be together always no matter what. >> on the streets of south boston, a sudden spike in drug
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traffic has had deadly consequences over the past few weeks. a double murder on west broadway, a fatal stabbing on east 9th street and now the question is, what comes next. >> hey, lieutenant. >> hey, buddy. >> how are you? >> thanks for coming in. >> any time. >> detective robert mirner the head of the department's drug unit has come up with an ambitious response, take down south boston's most dangerous dealers all in one shot. >> as you know we've been banging them on the street on south d where it's mostly street impact, drug dealing. >> he's chosen the head of the fugitive unit brian albert, to help plan the operation. >> they're kind of intimidating and terrorizing the residents in the development there. >> yep. >> so we want to make a difference for the people over there. what do you anticipate we should have? >> for the houses, for the warrant, six to eight cops. a minimum of two on the
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perimeter, then everybody else inside and then one for the front windows. so i'll have an accurate count. >> the dcu guys and the fugitive guys today. i'll reach out to gerard bailey and we'll have 70 or 80 parties based on 12 targets plus three search warrants. as you know, you've done more of these than anybody. we'll kick everything off right at six, because they live and two or three get picked off, what's going to happen? that will be the end of that. i'll get back to you before the end of the day and we'll clean up the rest of the operation. >> yeah, no problem. >> thanks. >> any time, appreciate it. >> see you soon. >> take care, brother. >> sergeant albert cut his teeth as marine in "operation desert storm." he views his work back in boston as equally important. he knows it's just as dangerous. >> in order to make the cases on
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the suspects who are selling drugs, you have to have undercover police officers actually going out posing as buyers and make drug buys. it's dangerous work, anything can happen. when you have a drug dealer out on the street, it seems kind of mundane, one person sells drugs to another person, what's the big deal? but it's a huge deal. oftentimes drug dealers are carrying weapons, the fights, the stabbings, the shootings. it ruins the community. really in the big picture, it ruins society. we try to drop the hammer on it which is what has to happen. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting
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station or if you want my cell, i can give it to you. if you get any information about her whereabouts we'd like to pick her up? the community is a huge, huge source. one of the best sources for getting information on the criminal element in our city. >> they are looking for a woman wanted for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend with a beer bottle. today they're reaching out to sources in the neighborhood. >> any word on your girl? oh, really. >> turns out yvette is staying with a woman named sabrina santos who just happens to be a fugitive herself. she's wanted on identity theft and fraud charges that have put her on massachusetts most wanted list. >> she stole someone's identity and got credit cards in massachusetts and connecticut. >> all the warrants are for forgery, et cetera. >> for her to be on mass most wanted, it's a pretty significant crime. they don't just throw anyone up here. she said she's right here in hyde park. >> jen and pat have two targets
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to go after. yvette allison and santos. >> maybe we can get them both, a two-fer. >> i'd take that. >> without a search warrant for the apartment, they need to get one of the two suspects to let them in. >> can you open the door, ma'am? boston police. did you call 911? did you hear an argument going on upstairs or in the building? this is apartment 2, right? your mother's not there? how old are you? >> please, ma'am. please. why don't you just open the door and we can have a conversation or we can have maintenance come and open the door. it's up to you. >> sabrina?
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do you have any i.d. on you? >> no. >> you live here? you have no i.d. on you, no mail. >> you have several warrants. >> on what? >> on last name, check fraud. >> brookline. >> brookline, yeah. >> take off your hat. take off your rag, take off your do rag, that looks like you, right? >> yep. >> who is that? i don't know, the person looks exactly like you. >> take your hands out of your pocket. >> step out here. put this down. where is your other girlfriend there, yvette? >> yvette don't live here. >> i know, but she was staying with you. >> she went out. >> do you know where she went? >> yvette allison is nowhere to be seen. >> yep, that's her. >> but sabrina santo, a fugitive on the state's most wanted list, is a huge score for jen and pat. >> good to go. i'm going to double-check that your phone is in there.
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see if her phone is in here? oh. >> teeth? >> choppers. >> nice score, buddy. >> there we go. >> saying she was 18 years old. that's hilarious. >> oh, can you see me dying? >> he come out of this house? >> yeah, he come out of the house on the left, where that lady is. >> surveillance of the targets for the operation is a big part of the ground work that leads up to the actual raid. >> i'm over at 108. >> so you're going to stay at 108 so the other guys will go
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over and meet winston at south boston. >> in preparation for a coordinated assault on south boston's drug dealers, officers from across the department keep around the clock tabs the on all 12 suspects. >> we try to just get a pattern down as to the comings and goings of the suspects, when they come in, when they go out, when they leave in the morning, watch them into the early morning hours. follow a suspect to his house, see him go in for the night, put them to bed, so to speak. you're pretty confident he's going to stay in there for the night. >> as the drug dealers are put to bed, lieutenant detective robert myrna's son eric patrols the streets with his partner. >> my father's been a police officer for 25 years. now he runs the drug unit city wide. >> eric may have a high ranking cop for a father, but the rookie isn't looking for any shortcuts. >> i work in roxbury 4:00 to
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midnight, the busiest shift in the city. if i wanted to take the easiest way out, that's not where i'd work. a lot of the guys i work for worked for my father. break my chops. but all in good fun. >> 103. >> caller's whispering saying that somebody broke into the front door there. >> okay, we got it. >> she's hiding in a bedroom. you might want to go around the back to get in. >> as a patrol officer, you go wherever the radio call sends you. yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are.
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where is he? >> there we go. right there. >> 103, what's your status? >> i got him, i got him. >> you said the guy in the handcuffs is the guy? just look out the window. you saw stripes? >> a glimpse of some stripes through a crack in the door can put a guy in cuffs, but the cops know they'll need more for the charges to stick. >> did you see the other half of a aaa card at all? >> no, why? >> golden found this in his hoodie pouch. >> he might have used it to get into locks. >> is that the cat? i hate cats. >> oh, dude, check it out. see the other half of that credit card. >> is it? >> that's got to be it. >> that's got be it. yeah, that's good. >> they've got what they need to hold the suspect. and a discovery in the neighbor's apartment. >> these drawers were ajar. there's a scale in first drawer. baggies in the second drawer. and a pipe in the closet. >> points to the possible target of the break-in. another violent crime with drug-related motives at its core. >> being a female police officer and telling that to a person you might date is not the easiest thing. i think it can be a turnoff for some guys whether it's because i work with all males or i'm an
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assertive. so i don't think being a cop helping my dating life at all, actually. i don't want to meet guy, to be quite honest. you know, if i go out, it's usual toll talk to my friends and catch up. i would say that i'm particular, but i don't think i'm so particular that i'm passing up on good guys. i want a big family. i didn't have a big family growing up. pat is going to have four kids. he doesn't know it yet. >> you won't have any kids? >> you would think it would happen by now. >> not necessarily. you'd be a really good dad, i think. >> i'd be awesome. >> you're good to me. you're very nurturing. >> yeah. >> if really there's no one suitable in the next few years, i would consider. >> you'd settle for me. >> i'd consider. your light eyes, my dark features would make great kids.
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>> i won't pay child support. >> you north going to pay child support? >> why would i pay child support. >> they're your kids. >> i'm not paying child support for four kids. what am i getting out of this deal? >> beautiful children. >> this idea gets worse and worse every time you bring it up. ♪ what you know what you know ♪ what do you think you know >> so many of my friends have recently had babies, gotten engaged or got married. betsy, you know. what am i doing wrong? >> i've seen certain people in your life that i look at them, like, he's awesome. like so what it is that doesn't make it work? >> i've got that ideal. i still want that like -- that excitement. and i don't want to settle for something less than that. ideally 30 to 40 nonsmoking,
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works out, has a job. >> we're getting the whole thing now. >> the dating scene in boston seems to be like -- i'm a little jaded by that. >> maybe you should try speed dating. >> i have no time. >> to speed dating -- >> an hour between the gym and work. >> good for you. >> see, we have to do this because i have to act like i'm not a cop. >> be a teacher. >> i don't think she would pass as a teacher. >> yes, she would. ♪ careful, please be careful be careful ♪ >> let's listen up real quick. we've got a total of 12 targets. three search warrants going to be executed. >> it's the final hour before the fugitive gang and drug units launch their coordinated assault on the biggest drug dealers in south boston. >> almost all of these individuals is the 12 targets that have firearm violence on their bar.
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every wear a vest, there's a canine unit coming on if we need a drug dog. we don't want to kick off until 6:00. we've got to do this so everybody doesn't start tipping us off and locking doors. >> merna has assigned the most elusive suspect to his hand picked team. julio, soto. >> we'll give you guys a little bit of a head start in case that's a total show. then i'll fly over to help you with yours. sop, when we're doing these, good communication. the perimeter doesn't leave the outside. we don't run inside. the perimeter stays out. obviously to prevent escape. and i would prefer if you have different vests on. if you would choose different channel so they don't yell out the same information at the same time.
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>> the atheists. >> you can be the b team, as usual. you can start getting out to the spots. >> the city is still asleep but 11 teams totaling 77 cops has spread across south boston set to take 12 hard core drug dealers by surprise. despite hours and hours of planning, each cop knows any misstep could have dire consequences. >> we have a secondary. >> this target. >> make sure that everybody is ready to move in so we can -- >> roger.
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>> we're ready to go. >> at that location ready to go. >> we're ready to go. >> we're all here. get up. >> got the bazooka. >> just about 6:00 a.m., just about time to strike. >> it's real important to do it all at once. most of these guys, they're all friends with each other. they're all connected. sometimes part of the same gang. sometimes the same supplier. that individual make a phone call or telling their girlfriend to let someone know. >> alpha five.
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boston police. you got to open up. >> when you're doing these operations, everybody you deal with is going to meet their friend. all the suspects are different. >> no, this can't happen. >> violent fellness they'll do just about anything to get away. >> some are going to try to run. some are going to try to hide. sometimes they're diving out windows. they'll do everything they can to avoid capture. >> when we're doing these operation, every once in a while, you'll hear a team go off saying they got their guy while you're still look your target. >> the element of competition comes into play. >> yeah, we're in.
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>> they got their guy, and they got their guy, then gives you a little motivation, we've got to get our job done as well. >> hello? >> boston police, sir. >> how are we doing? >> yeah, we're here, we're secure. >> that's hear about other captures over the radio, the fugitive unit still hunts for julio soto. >> i don't remember seeing him. a lot of them used to go up there, you know. >> you said there was a hispanic family living up there? >> no one's been up there since? >> no, he says he thinks it's vacant. >> looks like -- >> thank you very much, sir. >> okay. >> 30 minutes into the operation, the gang and drug units have made 11 arrests. but they've come up empty. the more time they give their target, the more time they give him to disappear. >> everyone's getting engaged
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and married off and having babies. >> you'll be fine. you'll find the guy. you'll find the one. it will be a great story, though, right? >> i'm sitting here reflecting on my life and the fact that i'm 30 and have yet to find mr. right. >> right. >> and your answer to that, being my best friend, and knowing, you know, everything i've been through and the things that i want in this life -- >> yeah. >> and your answer is maybe i'll find the one at speed dating? that's your support? that's what's supposed to comfort me right now? >> not good enough? not good? >> and you think? you want a do over, you want to try that one again? >> that would be a great story, though. wouldn't it. >> awesome. >> you met at speed dating. >> they make movies about that [ bleep ]. >> i can't believe that's what
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we're going with here. i'm doomed. i'll be the cat lady. >> yeah, that's pretty much where our friendship will end. >> me and the cats? dang it. an hour has passed since a coordinated strike on 12 dangerous drug dealers. but sergeant brian albert and the fugitive unit is still looking for alleged dealer julio soto. >> no, no, definitely, we're still hitting stuff. >> finding people is what the fugitive unit does. and they've uncovered another address where soto might be hiding. >> searching houses is not easy work. >> just keep your eye on to that door for me. >> some of the most dangerous police action that we can do. >> call the police. swre a warrant. the person you're looking for, that's their castle. if they wanted to assault you, they know the places to hide. >> we have a warrant. boston police! >> door ways are tough, closets are tough. sometimes you take a deep breath
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and stick your head in there and hope that you don't hear the pop. >> we looked for soto at that location. we fanned out, we did our search. he wasn't there. >> time is critical for sergeant albert and his team. every minute that passes is another chance for soto to find a way to vanish. >> hey. >> go right? >> yeah. >> okay. go right. you need to go -- hold on one second. you need to take a right and go to forest hill street. we got information that that female, the one who hit her boyfriend with the corona bottle -- all right, go. hold on one second.
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>> we just came from there. >> that's not it. >> is staying at her family's house. we're going to have them meet us there, then we'll take care of booking. okay, thank you. bye-bye. >> that's the street i just brought us to. that makes absolutely no [ bleep ] sense. >> i know, but don't take it out on me. >> then again you're telling me to go to certain streets and have you me go right back. >> i'm sorry, ways talking to -- sorry, distracted. i'm not good at multitasking. don't hate me. >> i don't hate you. >> okay. >> there's the -- >> yvette allison has been arrested more than 20 times for domestic violence, with a record like that, the cops take every precaution. >> i'm looking for yvette. she's got a warrant she has to take care of. can you have her come to the door? she's upstairs. thank you. seeing her boyfriend with the blood all over him in the
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hospital, you know, have you a real victim who, you know, was getting beat up, even though he is a guy and she's a female doesn't change the fact that it was serious and the next time he could die. get out of bed. got to take care of your warrants, yvette. we'll book you and bring you right to book. we deal with domestic violence cases more than anything else. people do not get along very well. and when they don't, we end up on scene usually taking one of the parties away in handcuffs. >> yvette allison is being brought in for booking, but they know domestic violence cases are rarely as simple as they sound. they've heard from the boyfriend. now they'll get yvette's side of the story. customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you
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next on "boston's finest," his father a cop murdered, now yvette allison is under arrest for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend with dangerous weapon. >> we'll be going to this door right here. >> during booking jen penton has more to hear about the troubled relationship. >> what happened that day? i heard it was pretty much all you. >> i took the kids out to eat. his kids. went out to eat, to the movies. i spent $250. he couldn't come because he was too busy getting high and doing whatever he was doing. you know what i mean? so i take my food home. the next morning i wake. you, you know how you wake up after drinking -- >> i understand. >> you know what i mean? where's my ribs at? he give meese the box, there's three rib bones in there. so i'm like, you greedy bastard. >> you were looking forward to your ribs. >> i'm looking forward to the food i brought from the restaurant.
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you better shut up my stomach's upset. you greedy [ bleep ] you better shut up or i'll slap you. when he waubs towards me, he's yelling, i'll slap you. you are not going to put your hands on me. he pushes me, i grabbed the bottle. when i'm falling back, i swing the bottle. i didn't mean for it to break. i was defending myself. >> now, had he been drinking and stuff? >> yeah, he had been drinking, up all night sitting there playing wheel of fortune smoking, getting high. you know what i mean? >> how long's he been fighting with addiction and stuff? >> we've been together ten years. and before that he was doing his drug thing. i keep thinking that maybe if we try one more time, he's going to change and this is going to work. >> has he ever tried to get some help? >> realistically i've never seen. >> something tells me that you two -- sometimes you got to be
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strong to realize that. some people can't change. as much as you want them to. and as much as you love them. you can't love him enough to make him change. i think that you might be better off apart. all right. let's get you off to court. i'll give your probation officer a call and we'll go from there. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> dude, what kind of coffee did you get? >> i got a hazelnut. she said something was wrong with the house blend. >> you got a hazelnut right now? that's nice. >> kind of getting in my loop. >> as long as you don't go large blueberry with extra, extra cream. extra extra of anything they have. >> extra extra sugar, extra extra blueberry. >> we'll get along just fine. >> 103. >> 103. >> you guys head over to
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cunningham and woodledge, caller believes she heard six shots and people running out. >> 103 on the way. >> watch yourself. watch yourself. >> cunningham. >> he ran down cunningham. >> heard gunshots. >> were they in a car? >> no, it came out of nowhere. >> you got hit in the back. >> merna finds a victim on the curb with minor gunshot wounds. it looks like the man was an innocent bystander. >> that guy that got hit's not the guy. >> him and the victim were
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standing with their backs turned to that fence. the guys peek around the corner. one of them yells out, hey, richard pryor, and they let a couple rounds go. >> who the hell's richard pryor? >> because he looks like richard pryor. >> i don't know who that is. >> are you nervous about tonight? you're speed dating? >> yeah, it's funny. i can do like the stuff at work and run around and chase bad guys, then put me in a situation like that and i'm totally freaked out. >> oh, yeah, because you're not in control. >> i'll get all flustered. won't be pretty. >> only to be a fly on the wall. >> what if they're really good looking and they don't think i'm -- >> so? that's the thing with speed dating, you're not really stuck. >> next. >> waiting out 30 seconds and you got another date. yeah, you'll be fine. >> i brought pictures of the dresses just so you can help me pick one out.
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this is the first one. >> okay. >> and then this is the other one. it's cream in the front, but then in the back it's gray. >> okay. >> and you're feeling comfortable in that? >> yeah, it's a little bit longer. >> you should wear the one that you file more comfortable. >> we have to go buy some nylons. >> oh, do we? >> yeah, i need some. thank you for being my wingwoman when i needed this. i wouldn't do this on my own either. i'm more nervous and excited. but we're here now. >> got ya. >> how is everybody doing tonight? now, guy, every time you hear this -- that will be your cue to rotate one number higher. we're on the clock. thank you. >> how are you doing? >> joey, jennifer. >> what's your favorite letter?
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>> m. >> that's a good one. >> all right. >> what's your government name? >> it's jean-jacques. >> you smell nice. >> you smell great yourself. >> what do you do now? >> what i do now is i'm a parallel. you run around doing what lawyers want you to do. you're a lawyer's bitch. >> what do you do? >> i work for the city. >> you do? so do i. >> what do you do for the city. >> fireman. >> you're a firefighter, i'm good. >> hold on. no one hates firemen. with that reaction, there's only one occupation that means. you're police. >> i'm a police officer, yeah. >> well, that's awesome. >> you guys get a much better reputation than we do. i honestly think they like you guys more because you don't take them off to jail. >> you yell at them. >> you don't even know me. i don't yell. >> most cops do. >> did you save any cats lately? >> wow.
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all righty. >> what do you do? >> i work for the city. >> meter maid? >> no. >> law enforcement? >> yeah. >> are you a ball buster? >> a full day has gone by and the fugitive unit is still on the hunt for alleged drug dealer julio soto. but all their hard work is paying dividends as officers mason and deleon have just dug up a new lead. >> so brian and winston, they got a new address for julio soto's girlfriend that they think is really good. they're on that spot right now. >> most cops will tell you, love can be the key to catching a fugitive. a girlfriend might try to hide a suspect. >> i don't know where he is. >> or an angry ex might turn one in. the rule is simple -- follow the love interest. police.
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open the door, please. >> when the girlfriend answered chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪
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nervous. ma'am, it's all right. have a seat. you don't really know what's going to happen next. they don't know if he's going to be hiding. we continue know if he's going to be assaultive. we fanned out like we usually do and searched every room. so when we go to that last room -- >> on the ground. >> soet was standing in the room. right away we look at the suspect's hands to make sure that he's not armed. >> didn't do anything. take it easy. >> kind of standing flat foot with nothing in his hands. obviously he's more compliant. >> get them up. >> this is bull -- >> let's go. >> 24 hours into the drug sweep, the final target on the list is under arrest. julio soto is off the street.
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probably one of the best things you can do. >> don't think he'll get off that easy. >> good enough. >> it was a great experience. >> well, at least i can say i did it. >> was it that bad? >> there was like a few nice guys. there was a firefighter, believe it or not. he was giving me a hard time. >> right. did anyone ask you what you did? >> just about everyone brought it up. i think i'm just going to go back and hibernate for a little bit longer. >> she says she hates the guy, she loves him again. that's fine. i know i'll have to be there to
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pick up the pieces there in the end, because we are good partners and good friends. >> what are the best places to meet someone? >> considering you think i'm old, you probably think the best place for me is a nursing home. >> bingo. >> yeah, i can do bingo. i'm good with numbers. >> i'm trying to build you up. >> thanks, thanks. >> i feel like i want to drive today. >> in the dark? >> i can drive at night. >> sure. >> so we are good. i think we're all set. >> this is really good. thank you so much. >> so there's the tab. >> we can assign quality tomorrow. ♪
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>> in boston, every day brings with it a different story. and for the boston police, the stories of every mission echo loudly. ♪ the ember of the fire is starting to fade ♪ ♪ give the angel on my shoulder a break for the night ♪ ♪ because the devil ain't getting no rest ♪ ♪ come on now, buy me a drink and please think of me as a friend ♪ >> we were up in moore street chasing a kid. i'm right behind him. the fence, split my head open.k the kid gets away. you're embarrassed. i split my head open, plus we lost him.
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>> if you don't have a sense of humor on this job, you might as well quit. >> everyone is arresting somebody except for us. >> it took a [ bleep ]. we stayed with it. it wasn't easy. we ended up getting him. like that obscure girl's house that we didn't have in the morning and we got it through some interviews later on. >> it caters to the females. one of these kids always piss one of these girls. 29 years my wife never said to me -- >> mine took a plate out.
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>> on some soggy cardboard. i'm susan hendricks in atlanta with tonight's top stories. in new developments in the case of edward snowden. nicaragua and venezuela are considering granting him asylum. he faces espionage charges in the u.s. in egypt, the situation becomes more dangerous. at least 26 people are dead in clashes between the military and supporters of mohammed morlsi and security forces. nearly 1,000 have been injured since morsi was overthrown by the military. in florida, the prosecution rests in the george zimmerman murder trial. the defense began its case by calling zimmerman's moth tore the stand.
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