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see myself, 808. >> you know why i stopped you, right? come on. you were speeding tonight, right? >> don't make us out to be liars, okay? we know what we saw. he is going to ask a question again. and please give him the correct answer. >> all right. >> you know why i stopped you, all right? >> yes, sir. >> that's all i needed, all right? see what i'm saying? yo, sam, sam, go, go, go! go, go! go, go, go. >> get on the ground! ♪ ♪ are we going to take it, are
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we going to let them know, are we going to let them bring us down, hell know ♪ ♪ we got them on the ropes, here we go, here we go, the roof is on fire and it's ready to blow ♪ ♪ >> well, now lt. >> i am afraid of cats. i don't like cats. >> gentlemen, i want to thank you all for coming today. listen, we've been going hard for the last three weeks. my hat goes off to all you guys. here is to bpd. ready, guys? >> twitch every year throws a gang unit cookout.
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sometimes you need to just kind of sit back, relax, and enjoy the moment with your guys. >> i love your hair. very beautiful. >> i hope everyone is enjoying themselves. >> everyone loves twitch. he is a very experienced officer. and he is the type of guy you want in your unit. >> i still think i'm the fastest runner the unit. >> i don't know about the fastest. he is the best looking, but not the fastest, definitely. that much i can agree with you. >> these guys are like brothers to me, you know? every one of them. i'd take a bullet for every one here. they're all family to me. >> kind of got a little tear coming up. definitely take one for you, though. any time. no hesitations. >> very well, very well. >> i first injured my neck on the job in '95. and all that time, my spinal cord was being crushed in the top of my neck. and it took a while to figure out what was wrong with me. and 2011 i had to have surgery. i still love going to work every
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day. i wouldn't change it for anything. hello? this is twitch. the phone rang, and it was the chief's secretary. i know there are promotions coming up soon, so maybe i'm getting made sergeant, or i did something wrong and i'm getting suspended. chase, you wanted to see me, sir? >> come on in. >> how are you? >> good. how you? >> good to see you. you're somebody who i've known and grow grown up in the department with. well, you're not going to be detective much longer. you know, you have worked hard. and you've done a great job. whether it's the gang unit or the various assignments you had when you were down the brick, you're on the list, and the
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commissioner has decided he is going to make you. so congratulations, sergeant. >> i'm happy. i'm sad too, i'm going to miss being a detective, you know. >> it's a big step for you. >> thank you, sir. at the end of the week, i'll be promoted to sergeant. and going to hyde park as a patrol supervisor. i only have a few more days left in the gang unit, and i'd really like to make it count. >> rookie patrolman first met at the police academy. now, on nights like this, they ride a cruiser together on the streets of boston. >> the pistol training package that we went through for the police academy was better than what i went through in the marines. >> just ask this guy. >> yeah, i had never fired a gun before. they almost gave me a [ bleep ] slingshot on day three.
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>> he is the only guy in the class who got a cake just for passing. he got a cake with a candle on it. >> but we can go back to two weeks ago on the range and share our scores. so i got 100. and mike, the captain of the united states marine corps, eight years active duty got a 98. >> one of the rounds, you let go, one on my target. >> that is what he is claiming. but that just didn't happen. >> shots fired. >> 103 on the way. [ siren ] >> there is a patrol officer. one minute you can be breaking up college party, and 20 minutes later, you could be shot called. >> the call was for shots fired in roxbury. >> anybody see anything? >> but with no witnesses, there is not much to go on. >> who knows to come up this way? >> i have no idea. they came up here to shoot. >> that's what i'm saying. who? >> sometimes you get to the scene, but nothing pans out. but what we try to do is try to
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be proactive. what's going on? were you there for that? >> no. i started running. >> generally speaking, that's the way you produce good results. >> all right. >> later. >> you too. >> it's another shift in dorchester for the night gang unit. two cars patrol the neighborhood in tandem. officers greg eunice and jean-louis up front. and then miles lawton and greg mccormick right behind. >> i'm giving the baby a bath and the baby took a [ bleep ] in the water. >> that's just now happening? i pulled a rookie move today. i was changing a diaper, and i forgot to get the new diaper. i went and grabbed the diaper. so he wept like this. yo. this dude starting spraying pea all over. it was so nasty. and it stink. >> so babies take adult [ bleep ]. wow, it's funny.
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in the diaper it's all mushed up. >> well, it's in the diaper, greg. >> i dig that. but you would never know. you would think they just come out like clam chowder. >> units, we have shots fired. >> where? >> homestead. >> if one of us says 269, it's a firearm, that's whoa i'm telling you. >> when the call for shots fired comes in, you get that adrenaline feeling going through your body. your vision is a bit better. your hearing is a bit better. >> one down. >> a few blocks away, the rookies also respond to the call. >> as a patrol officer, you go wherever the radio call sends you. and you go to that situation regardless of how dangerous it might be. >> controlling access to the
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street is crucial. eunice, jean-louis and backup officers seal off the scene from the south. >> watch that, watch out. >> while lawton and mccormack sirle around to cover the opposite end. but the 25-year-old male critically wounded, the cops lock down the scene. >> anybody out here that saw anything? >> making sure no witnesses can leave, and no one with bad intentions can get in. >> what the [ bleep ] was that? >> dude, this guy is coming through the tape. >> it's a crime scene. >> pull over right there. >> gunshot wound to the shoulder. >> what happened? >> yo, yo, stop!
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>> after a few tense minutes, the cops confirm the driver is not the gunman. >> it's his brother. >> oh, he is the brother. but he didn't shoot him? >> no, no, no. i think he was coming to get some payback. >> when you bring a firearm into a crime scene, the police got to be thinking this person might be trying to retaliate. it's good that he was caught. >> but the gunman is still at large. >> so you didn't see the shots or any of that foolishness going on? thanks a lot, brother. >> did you see anything with anybody hanging out? >> right from the tree from way over there. >> it was a hoodie? >> it was a hoodie. >> which way did he walk? the side street. >> i appreciate it. all right. thanks. are you still on 12? >> getting busy now, boys. >> as two of the first responders on the scene, the
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patrolmen are tasked with canvassing the neighborhood. >> patrol is certainly tied in with the specialized units. we bag people up. h block is a pretty significant sized area. >> is that a hoodie? >> i think so. [ siren ] >> what's up, bro? don't feel like using a blanket tonight? okay. keep your hands right here. step right out. nothing in your hands you're not supposed to have, right? >>. no. >> what is this for? >> because you didn't use your blanket. >> the murder was out here. >> that's why we're out here. >> what, did you have a bad day? >> yeah, bad day. >> what happened?
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>> nothing. >> all right. you can get back inside your car and warm up. >> listen, i'm not going to write you a ticket. we're not breaking your balls for no reason. a person got shot. we're out here trying to make people safe. >> greg, it's mike burke. you guys all set down there? >> no matter what the gang unit suspects, there is no clear evidence right now that the shooting is gang-related. they've got only two days to uncover some proof, otherwise the officers will lose the case to another unit. >> my father was a cop, and he was murdered in the city of boston. approximately seven years ago. so i -- i have some compassion for the families that when we show up to these calls and
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someone is lying on the ground. if i can be a part of bringing some kind of closure to them, absolutely. >> we'll get this guy. >> my goal is to catch the person who has actually committed the crime. >> the anniversary of my father's death is coming up. so he has been on my mind a lot. i remember seeing my dad putting on his uniform, you know, the gun, the badge, the cuffs, and i just remember me like i want to do that. i want to do that one day. if my dad wasn't a cop, what would i be? >> you're going to go back outside? >> come here, guys. i want to show you something. >> miles and his girlfriend
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kendra have six kids between them. and there is plenty of family history to share. >> look at that. this is when i graduated the police academy. who is that handsome devil right there? and then this is my dad when he graduated the police academy in cambridge. >> daddy, can i go in the backyard? >> yeah, you can can guys can go in the backyard. >> i've never seen a picture where he looks more like him or you look more like him than that one. >> being a police officer can consume you. the balance for him was always more work. so when things didn't go his way, would he get extremely frustrated about it? absolutely. and my dad found that it was easier for him to decompress with his friends in the bar.
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you know, i just started seeing him less and less. at some point for him, maybe it just became too much. and he developed a drug problem. it affected our family. then it forced him to retire early. ultimately, his addiction cost him his life. it was a young man who was in a gang, and he was supposed to exchange money for drugs. but it just didn't go the right way. so he shot my dad. because i'm so much like my dad, i want to know how somebody so strong can be so weak at the same time. because i came from that.
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>> across town, the day gang unit meets to get orders. on what could be twitch's last case. >> you guys ready? so this is what we're doing, okay. brian, the warrant is for armed assault to murder. we got some information this morning from a good source that he had a firearm this weekend. >> the suspect is a known member of the dangerous wood avenue gang. now the cops need to find him and the gun he allegedly used to commit an assault this week. >> so it's a very dangerous address. >> okay. >> i don't have a lot of time left in the unit. i'd really like to get this guy. it's just kind of a personal pride thing for me.
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>> drive down there, all right? go. move your bus around the corner. let's go, now! down there for [ bleep ] sakes. move. you're putting people in danger here. well, drop them off down there. go ahead. >> are we all clear? >> it's all clear. >> boston police, boston police, come to the door! >> what floor are you on? >> first. >> is brian there? >> i don't know. >> clear as we go by. >> the subject has a bad criminal record with. the more violent the person, the more you need to get that person off the street. >> boston police. anyone else in here? all clear? >> that's the girlfriend now? >> yeah. >> probably texting him now. >> if his girlfriend sent him a
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text, he is on the [ bleep ] run. >> we're going to go wilson next, all right? >> inside the house, the cops came across another address to check out. it looks like their target is on the run. and no one has to remind twitch just how dangerous a desperate gang member can be. >> back in the '90s, we went after a stolen car. the two kids build a out. i chased after one kid, and i tackled him. and this guy picked me up and flipped me over, and i smash mid head on the ground. that was when i injured my neck, and he got up and he started to run. and the back of my head, i just kept saying don't quit, don't quit, don't quit, don't give up. i got up. i ran. i tackled him a second time. and he was arrested. so we're going to have to be careful when we approach brian. we're not going to let our guard
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down at all. >> we don't have a warrant, all right? >> yeah we have somebody taking out the front window. >> boston police. brian? can i come in? >> yeah. >> appreciate it. >> i guess he knows him. so sarg is talking to him now. >> ask him if he knows what kind of car he is driving. >> we'll find him. it might take a couple of days, but we'll find him. >> okay. a little information. 2001 gray acura he is supposed to be driving, all right? okay. >> if i get fixated on an individual, i will utilize as
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many resources as i can to get this person. he's driving a gray acura. >> every patrol officer in the vicinity will now be on the lookout for the suspect's car. >> look at the size of that dog. >> holy [ bleep ]. drive by it. >> it look like one of those mini horses. >> oh my god. i don't even feel safe in the car with that thing. what is his name? bronson? oh my god. >> see you later, bronson. >> could ride that thing. >> that was a big -- that thing was -- big. >> 432 and 433.
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a white male beating on a white female. [ siren ] >> here we go, here we go, here we go. >> back away from the car. >> put your hands up. back up over here. relax. sit down. sit down. >> yeah, yeah. i didn't do nothing. >> came in as an assault and battery in progress. >> why is she crying? >> we're just yelling at each other, loudly in my room. >> what's up, miss? what have you got going on here? >> did he put his hands on you? >> are you sure? >> just an argument? >> yeah. >> with neither side alleging an assault or wanting to press charges, there is nothing the officers can do. so the search continues for the gray acura.
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for miles lawton and the gang unit, it's another night in the h block, hoping the streets can offer some answers about last night's shooting. >> we got to piece together and then talk to these kids to get intel, man. >> where are you coming from? what you got going? >> as a police officer, my dad treated everyone fairly in the same. i don't judge these kids or why they do what they do. how tall are you? right after that shooting at h block, we saw you down there. >> there was a shooting? >> but if they live in these neighborhoods where talking to the police is not something that is, you know, looked up to. >> thank you. >> what's going on with you guys? >> does it make it difficult? absolutely. but it's prevalent. you know, these kids don't like the police.
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>> they're racing. >> they're racing. >> smoked. >> chasing down the drag racers puts the h block shooting case on hold. >> is this one that was racing too? >> yeah, they were both running a pretty good clip that car up there is beating it. >> miles and greg stop one of the cars on a side street. >> do you have your registration on you? you know why i stopped you, right? come on. >> they pull over the second car a block away. >> so you were speeding tonight, right? >> no, sir. >> i saw the whole thing. >> listen to me for a second. don't make us out to be liars, okay? we know what we saw. he is going to ask you again. please give him the correct answer. >> you know why i stopped you, right? >> yes. >> often. >> can i see your id, man? >> yo, stay right there, stay
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go, go, go, go! >> all set? >> stand up. >> what you doing? >> do you have a license? >> no, my license is suspended. >> what the hell happened? >> i wrote up with this id. so i'm looking at it, why are you going to give me the id of another person? >> he take off. >> you thought the smartest thing to do would be to drive off? >> i'm going to try to take off with the car, because i'm quicker running on the foot. >> you're quicker running on foot than a car? that's fast. are you jamaican? >> cape verde. >> you're not that fast. did you watch the olympics? how many gold medals did cape verde take home in track?
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>> i'm fast. >> how many gold medals did jamaica take home in track? >> probably a lot. >> case closed. >> we he's got a warrant anyway. >> the chase was no help in the gang unit's search for the h block gang shooting. time to find some proof and keep the case. >> you've been working so hard for 25 years. >> 26. i'm in my 26th year. >>. no we always have this argument. >> 25 years. >> whatever. the point is you deserve it. finally, you deserve it. >> thank you. >> so is there going to be a ceremony? >> yeah there is going to be a ceremony on friday. >> my god. you know what that date is? >> what? >> a year ago that day i lost my job. and then the surgeries and all that.
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>> over the years, i injured my neck a few more times. in 2011 i was in chronic spasm and pain, and the neurosurgeon stated that you don't have a choice. if you don't have the surgery, you could be paralyzed and on a respirator for the rest of your life. and my wife got laid off just before that. we lost quite a bit of money between my income and her income. >> we almost lost the house twice. >> but, you know, the guys from the department, they sold tickets and raffles, and raised some money for me and kath. helped us get back on our feet. >> who would have thought a year ago that we came out of it. >> you know, these guys have been absolutely fantastic to me. and i'd like to pay them back. and if we can get this guy, it would be really nice.
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>> do you remember your dad? like could you tell when he had a bad day at work? >> he put a lot of pressure to be the best cop he can be. but he never talked about it much. and he just kind of -- >> he is like you. >> am i afraid of becoming my dad? absolutely. i'm so much like my dad in so many ways, balancing home and work, it really is tough. >> i worry about you sometimes because of wanting to be just great at everything. how much pressure you put on yourself. >> well, i don't like to fail.
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>> almost two full days have passed since the shooting of a 25-year-old man in dorchester. that means the clock has almost run out on the gang unit's search for evidence. if they don't learn more about the shooter in the gray hoodie tonight, they'll be taken off the case. >> kind of have to think like them. where would you go if you were trying to get away. >> the more time that passes, people leave. witnesses move. witnesses change their numbers. if we don't get them now, the chances are that we won't. >> the case is frustrating the entire gang unit, and for miles, it's added to the weight of the approaching anniversary of his father's murder. >> damn! >> just turn. >> yo, knock it off. >> he's straight trying to hit us. i tell you what.
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>> is there a reasonwhy you were on our bumper like that? because when we yield, you almost hit us, okay? you need to slow down, all right? >> i think if there is anyone that is threshold for seriousness above average, it's going to be mine. and they train you in the academy to control that, because they definitely can consume you. >> when leads are scarce, the best move can be heading back to where it all began, the scene of the crime. >> where are you right now? are you guys on 12? >> i'm right behind you. >> catch up to us. . >> oh, looks like we got something here. >> a slow-moving car. on the h block, these guys know
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there is no other worse feeling than not catching someone that you feel you should have caught. >> the shift will end with no new evidence that the shooting was gang-related. another unit will pick up the investigation from here. while the gang unit will move on to other cases. >> you got a warrant? you got a few. more than one. to operate a motor vehicle, ended up having a couple of warrants and he didn't have an active license. so he got arrested. >> the mission is to get the bad guys. and so when guys get away, it can run you down. it can get you frustrated. it can get you upset. >> ended up catching one bad guy. but he just wasn't the bad guy we were looking for. it is tough sometimes. not finding somebody that we're looking for. that sucks. >> we definitely got to get up out of here and get a drink. >> when things didn't go his
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>> it was black, wasn't it? >> no. gray. >> it may be the gray acura that twitch and the day gang unit have been searching for. >> gone. >> right. >> yep. >> nothing. >> oh, yeah, that is it. >> call detectives. 103. 438. after the rookies see the cop pull into a driveway, they pass along the intel. the day gang will pick up the case in the morning. >> that was legit. good eyes back there.
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police officers can't work individually. you have to work as a team. working in the gang unit, and seeing these guys and the enthusiasm they possess, i can't thank them enough. now i just have one last thing to wrap up. >> for twitch, that one last thing is the fugitive he has been chasing all week. and success will not be only finding him, but finding his gun too. >> i've seen people walk because it wasn't strong enough evidence. and if he does have a firearm, we would like to find it and build a strong enough case to put this guy behind bars. >> victor k-19. >> there is no sign of the gray acura. but 26 years of experience won't
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>> rookies are young and fearless, fast and furious. veterans are slow and methodic. veteran cops have the edge over the new kids. there is nothing like experience. you in your own mind are reading that person. >> i got it. i got it! >> there is nothing more satisfying for me when we take a violent or dangerous criminal off the street. it really makes me feel like i'm doing something for the community members who expect us to keep them safe and protected on a daily basis.
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>> so you're the man in my book. >> a hell of a week. >> it's been a long, hot week for miles lawton. a frustrating case he won't get to solve. and reminders everywhere of a man he'll never forget. >> so i have another baby. a little boy. two boys, a girl, kendra's goods, a household of goods. you would have loved it. i wish you could -- i wish you
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could see it. all the cop and [ bleep ], you would have loved it. ♪ how i'm looking for someone i left behind ♪ >> i'm going get going. i got to get to work. all right. i love you. ♪ i never noticed, i hasn't seen it as it grew ♪ ♪ the void where the flame turns loose ♪ ♪ in the morning i will say >> my dad worked hard at being a real good cop. and i want to be a real good cop too. ♪ yeah, if i lost you, i don't know what i would do ♪ ♪ burn forever where the flame turns blue ♪
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♪ in the morning i will say >> come on, wake up, wake up! breakfast! >> but i learned from his mistakes. ♪ in the morning i will >> make emphasis to find the balance of work and being with my family. because my family makes me whole. ♪ >> i just want to fix this. and we're proud of you. good luck. bye! >> where am i going? where are the sergeants? >> you're a new sergeant. you can go wherever you want.
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don't ask a patrolman that. you can go wherever you like, sarg. >> i'm pleased on the here to celebrate the promotions and ratings of 25 members of your department. they have served on the streets of this city. they have done those things to put themselves in harm's way. and i want to thank them. i know you're up to the challenge. [ applause ] >> promoted to sergeant, robert j. twitchell with his wife kathy. [ bagpipes playing ] >> 26 years on the job now. i'm now a sergeant. i have a commitment to the boston police department. hopefully my experience i can pass on to some of the younger guys and keep the tradition going. >> every cop in boston knows they're going face challenges.
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