tv Bostons Finest CNN September 2, 2013 1:00am-2:01am PDT
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>> fire! >> you need to be one step ahead, you got to be quick. almost like an athlete. >> right to that gun up and out to the body, bang, bang. gun's not moving. gun staying on the threat. >> we got to train over and over, though. your body just reacts. when you go to work, you never know what is going to happen. >> slow, easy press.
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single brain shot. >> all you had is the head shot. here we go, single brain shot. >> last year in december it was before christmas. >> ready, fire. >> myself and the guys from the gang unit, we were chasing an individual who had a farm. he made a left turn around the building. when i took that corner, all i say was the muzzle pointed in my direction. it happened so quick. my body was numb. things was going through my head. usually when you think too much, you're going to get killed, but he didn't shoot me when he had a chance. did he get nervous? i don't know. if he would have pulled the trigger, it would have been the last day i was going to see my family.
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suddenly the training kicked in. i was quick enough to discharge my gun before he did, and he kept on running. he was tackled down by the officers from the gang unit. >> fire everything. fire the lock back. >> as a police officer, you know, having the gun pointed in your direction, it's the nature of the job. you just have to be ready. you never know when it's going to happen again. >> ready. fire. ♪ >> bring it down. breakfast. first one down here gets to choose their color pancake. >> come on. isn't that pretty? >> oh, mix the colors up. oh, look at this pancake i'm going to eat.
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>> my wife and i are police officers, and my mother lives with us. she'll get the boys up, get them dressed, feed them breakfast. we're grateful for everything that she does for us. >> usually she's home by this time. >> my wife works overnight until 7:30. i work after that. it's hard for nancy and i have to have time for ourselves. she works a lot harder than the rest of us. i go to sleep at night. she's out there on the streets. >> she's got to do all the stuff around the house too. >> i can't remember the last time i did -- i was allowed to do something for her. she works her ass off. >> you're so busy raising kids and working that you don't focus on some other areas of your life. >> i try to make her dinner one of these nights, will you keep these two occupied while nance and i have a little dinner? what? you want to split it?
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>> they start the shift at unit headquarters. >> you guys mind going over by comings highway? supposedly they've been shooting back and forth, and if you guys could check it out and see what's going on over there. >> reporter: they know the drill all too well. it starts with rumors of gunfire. it can end with something a lot worse. >> find out what you can from anybody over in that area, and if it is legitimate we can start putting everything together. >> okay, we'll talk to some people we know out there and let you guys know what we found. >> thank you. >> the more information you have as a police officer, the better you can do your job, but you have to pick it up on your own. >> if you don't get out of the
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car and talk to individuals, you'll be clueless. >> what's up, man? you working? >> there's a lot going on. >> i don't know what's going on. >> it's tough. out in the street, they try not to snitch on each other. >> it is frustrating at fist. you might have to work with one individual a little bit harder than you have to work with another individual. >> what's going on, man? >> nothing much. what's up with you? >> i been around, i been working, you know. [ bleep ]. >> they will tell you certain things. >> tip confirms the recent reports. there was gunfire. an office and address of a possible attack.
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>> you know, he kept repeating that it is all about making money, more like it is drug-related. that is the house right there. >> some of the gang members out there, they're dangerous. out in the street, it's business out there. >> i'll just walk down this street. see if anybody made it. >> all right, i'll do that. >> the memory of the person that had pulled the gun on me still feels like it's almost like yesterday. that it is real force out there. when you go out there, things happen quick.
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>> he just lives around here, but there's bullet holes all in the side of the wall here. >> reporter: for these officers those bullet holes are proof of the recent gunfire. >> the whole window smashed. two more bullet holes there. >> they've seen these kinds of images before. leaving little doubt about gang activity at the house and that puts it at the center of the gang unit's developing investigation. detective? >> these are great. detective bryant runs the address. the system pops up a familiar face. >> nathan paisley. an active gang member from greenfield street.
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>> he's been causing a lot of violence in the city. >> we arrested him a couple of years ago with a firearm, that case is still pending. >> we were having problems with a different gang. there has been numerous shots fired between the two groups. he is a very dangerous guy. >> we'll have a meeting with the s.w.a.t. team, brief them and pick, you know, the morning that works best for everybody. >> do you want us to be part of the raid? >> yeah. >> the gang unit is no stranger to violence. when the gun violence threat is at its highest, they will be called in. >> someone in their position, they're not going to give a piece. they're going to put up a fight. >> the raid will take a few days to plan. a few days for everyone to prepare for whatever nathan paisley might do.
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>> have we just met? have you ever had a secret? >> i thought maybe the last time you got a little philosophyical. >> last time i wasn't -- >> do you want to know what the secret is? >> don't ruin it for me. >> the secret just says that you kind of design your own destiny. positive thinking will get you ahead. >> how is that a secret? i could have told you that. don't eat yellow snow, that's a secret. i'll put that on [ bleep ] a piece of paper and get paid millions of dollars for it. >> whoa. fast. >> go around and see the right side. >> okay. >> you know why you got pulled over? >> yeah, i was kind of going a little bit fast. >> a little bit. >> have we met before? >> yes. >> you had issues with drugs, right? >> honesty is the best policy.
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is there anything on you or in the car? >> nothing on me, and not -- >> okay. okay. >> do you mind if we look? >> do what you got to do. you do it. >> all right. but there are no needles on you? >> absolutely not. >> how much money you got here? >> 800. i'm going to the mall to get a charm for my girlfriend. >> my sister has struggled with a lot of drugs over the last 15 years, and in the past it definitely caused a rift between us. you always suspect that maybe they could relapse or that they're lying to you. so dealing with him, i don't think either of us believed his story about buying a gift for his girlfriend. we felt there was more to the story. >> but on this morning their search comes up empty. >> all set? >> you're not in cuffs, so that is always good, right? >> thank you, i appreciate that. >> a lot of people can be really good at lying to us. you're thinking did i miss something?
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you never know. >> get that thing together. call me and let me know and we'll put some people out from s.w.a.t. on surveillance. >> yeah, we should be leaving here in about 10 minutes. >> the target for greg dankers in the fugitive unit is darrel jockson who added new charges to his prior convictions for lars any and forgery. >> he is wanted for a domestic violence incident involving his girlfriend. >> he was living with the victim. there's definitely an urgency to finding these people because abusers are basically bullies. as we all know with bullies, they're never going to stop
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until somebody confronts them. we are the ones that have to step in and say this isn't going happen anymore. >> reporter: after a quick survey of the scene they lay low waiting for the rest of the team. >> if you could be a superhero, who would you be? >> who is the team? that was, like, the iceman and what do you call it? they were not the x men, the avengers? something like that. >> the girl -- >> the thing. >> sthg else fantastic four. remember that? they're here, let's go get them. >> i need this surveillance to be over. >> is that me?
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>> the window is kind of cracked on the back. an open window. it's a dangerous point of entry. with a warrant in hand for the search of the apartment, it's a risk the cops will have to take. you just don't know it's coming. you always have to be ready for something unexpected. >> we'll come to the front door as quick as we can. >> okay. >> police. we're coming in. boston police. we have a warrant. we're coming in! ]dc(ñqgñ/twg
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but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate. new kaopectate caplets -- soothing relief for all those symptoms. kaopectate. one and done. come to the front door as quickly as you can. >> okay. >> you always have to be ready for something unexpected. >> in the search for darrel jackson, wanted for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend. the fugitive unit has taken a risky route inside. >> boston police! we have a warrant. we're coming in. boston police. >> boston police! >> that's clear back there. [ bleep ].
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>> men that hit women are obviously cowards. and now it becomes a hunt, like i got to stalk him. i got to find him, got to get him. the chase is on. >> i have a twin sister. i'm melissa. i have not spent much time with her over the last few years. she battles with different addictions. my mom ended up calling me early this morning saying that melissa went to the emergency room. >> hi, honey. >> hi. >> i brought you a little get well package -- >> you did?
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>> i got you some flowers. >> thank you. >> so this is bigger than you have described it. >> i know. >> it's big, actually. sit tight. relax. i'll put these in water. it made me extremely happy to see where she was living and what her life was like. she's in a safe environment. do they cheer you up? >> yep. >> want to sit up and see -- >> i was wondering what that was. >> were you? >> oh, my god. >> do you remember that? >> i do remember this. >> it was a senior prom. and when i stayed home, i didn't have a date, that's okay, i didn't want to go anyway. not like anybody asked me. >> my relationship with my sister is new, and it's strange to be a twin for 30 years and not really know your twin. >> so what happened? what's going on? >> nothing. not much.
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>> it's gall bladder. >> it's your gallbladder? what did the doctor say? >> they're going to take it out, they were going to do it that day. but then all of a sudden they found out about the insurance. >> how is the pain? did they give you anything? >> vicodin. i gave it to a doc. >> if you don't need it, i wouldn't take it, you know? >> i just have been trying to stay away from it. >> did you tell them about your history with drug use and stuff? >> yeah, they know that. >> before they gave it to you? >> they know that. >> so have you spoken to your probation since -- >> no. i don't want to call her. i seriously said i'll do six months right now, and they said no. i stayed out of jail for all these years, and i'm, like, something happens, yeah, it's like god says, well, i'm going put you right back in your place. there you go. here's some more. [ bleep ] up more. have more. >> you can't just ignore it and think it's just going to fix itself. >> no, it doesn't.
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>> have some sort of plan, and you'll feel better about yourself when you are moving towards something. >> tomorrow i'm going to make my plan, and i will make sure i call you right afterwards. >> that would be great, actually. thanks. >> and not lie and say i did it? >> i actually did it. >> i actually did it. >> you ready? >> come on, let's go. >> the s.w.a.t. team is still prepping for the raid on nathan paisley's house. giving them a chance to catch up with his wife and his kids. >> daddy is going to be -- >> i'm going to work real hard. >> okay. we'll see. >> i haven't told my wife yet about the raid. you know, i try to keep my job away from the family, and that the person that had pulled the gun on me, that was like my biggest fear.
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i called my wife. i called her, she was crying. she said that is why i hate your job because of stuff like that. >> there you go. oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. >> you want to go play video games? >> my kids look up to me. especially my son. you know, i want to be the hero, you know, for him. >> are you working tonight? >> no, no, i'm off tonight. >> you going to have a -- >> i'm going to be on the raid. it's with s.w.a.t. this week. >> you having fun?
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>> yeah. >> she knows it's a dangerous job. the last thing she wants to do is be a single mother with two kids. i understand her fear because i have that same fear too. at the same time i try to teach my kids to be brave, you know, to face their fear. >> i know you love your job. >> you guys had fun?
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[ sirens ] >> right behind you the whole time. >> you smoking? i can smell it. i got a nose like a little puppy. you got a bag of weed, just give it up. it's a bag of weed. it's a fine, you know that. okay. right away i -- the weed was packaged for sale. >> weed packaged for sale changes the game. while possession is only a fine, selling can mean jail time. >> so there's two males. a male driver and a male passenger and two females in the back seat. >> everyone is going to get out of here. >> step back here. stay right there. don't move. stay with this officer. you got that?
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>> this is what was in the glove box. we need to find out who those two dime bags belong to. >> okay. >> i do want to take it from there. >> better to separate them and make sure that their stories add up. people aren't going to rat out their friends. >> okay. you ready? the weed in the glove compartment, whose is that?
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>> the patrol officers jim and pat, the traffic stop has turned up two bags of marijuana. >> this is what was in the glove box. let's start with the driver first. having multiple people, it's better to separate them and make sure that their stories add up. >> here's what we have right now, okay? i have to tell you, it's packaged for sale. >> the weed in the glove compartment, who does that belong to? >> all of us. >> people don't just buy personal use weed in multiple dime bags. if it's going to be for personal use, they're going to have it in
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just one bag. it is not going to be broken up into different bags. >> okay. >> we're going to have a conversation with your buddy. same thing. >> sometimes people aren't going to rat out their friends and they won't be truthful, but if we want to get the right person for this, we're going to have to get the passenger to tell us the truth. >> okay. you ready? the weed in the glove compartment, whose is that? >> my boy's. >> your boy's. >> and the weed in the back. >> that's my weed. >> that's your personal use. >> that's my weed. and that's my weed because -- >> you don't got the weed back. >> you still get a $100 fine, that is the law. go ahead. >> i can't say that the person who sells marijuana is any less important than the person that sells heroin or crack cocaine. >> based on my conversation with you and your boy, it's packaged for sale. >> i don't know if that day they're just holding on to
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marijuana and then maybe they sell crack on tuesdays. drug dealers put drugs into the hands of addicts. >> they just don't get it. >> you got to get ready for school, okay? who is using which toothbrush today? >> last night any crazy prisoners? >> no. >> nobody was hitting on you giving you a hard time? >> no stories to report. >> my friends are always teasing me about, you know, oh, great, you got to work late tonight, that is all right, i'll keep nancy company. i'm like, i don't see anybody trying to sneak over to your house to be with your wife. so i'll take it as a compliment. >> rinse and spit. >> good job. >> we're still working the domestic violence case, and if it goes late, we'll have to reschedule that dinner. >> i hate to disappoint nancy, but my wife being a police
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officer, she knows life can't always be, you know, marshmallows and unicorns. it has to be tough sometimes. we're doing this thing, and i'll be home when we're done with it. >> in a search for darrell jackson, wanted for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend, greg dankers is taking a closer look into jackson's inner circle. >> there he is. let's see what i can find. there's his sister. >> most fugitives will hide with a family member or close friend, so we'll go through police reports to see if they're giving addresses. >> she appears to be pretty good. never been arrested. >> reporter: a lot of times that's the only way we're going to catch somebody. >> looks like we'll start at his sister's house. >> all right.
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♪ >> i want to go around the back side. >> off of center street. center and adams. ringing the bell. >> he ain't over here. >> boston police. >> there's people talking back here. >> brian could hear people talking in the house. >> oh, there is somebody here. >> what is that? hold on. boston police. >> okay.
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i'm going to work. >> we have a warrant for the address. >> nobody here. >> we have to make sure. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. ma'am. hold on. >> you are making me late to work. i'm on my way to work. >> keep a tight perimeter. >> he is in there. >> keep her here. >> i knew she was hiding him, just by years from doing this job, and this was my chance to get him. >> is darrell there? >> he doesn't live here. >> why are you acting like this? >> marissa, right? >> yeah, that is right. >> marissa, you'll have to open the door. we'll have to force the door. >> it's jail too. >> you're not breaking my door. y'all are not doing this. >> this is a nice door. >> you're giving me attitude. >> i don't think i'm giving you attitude. if i am, i apologize. >> you are. you are. >> let's start over. i know you're going to try to protect your brother. that's normal. but you have no record, and you have never been involved with the police.
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you? >> no, i did not. >> you hit me. >> resisting. they get in the doorway, and that is when she elbowed me, and that was it. >> come on. >> can you get my phone, please? >> family is going to protect each other, but i can't take any of that personal. >> it had nothing to do with you. it was your brother. >> i didn't want to arrest her, but you can't push a police officer and think you're going to walk away. >> the sister headed for the cruiser, and dankus and his team can focus on what they want to do. search the house for darrell jackson. >> we have a warrant. >> darrell might have weapons hidden. we looked through the first room. didn't find anything there. go down the basement. i learned earlier, like, not to rush because you can miss something. >> i don't hear anything. >> winston opened the closet, and there was a ton of clothes and bags and everything in there. >> he is in the closet!
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>> get on the ground. >> we were able to get right over there. >> get on the ground. >> relax! >> everybody relax. let's get him outside. >> it is always satisfying to catch somebody who is violent towards women. [ bleep ] the potential for them to get even more violent is always there. >> did you see his face? >> he had his head down. >> his knees were like this. >> yeah. >> so i saw his knee -- >> was it him that screamed or you? >> it was him. >> it was him. he was, like, ah. >> the bonus is i'm going to be able to make it home for my date with nancy. >> greg is bringing sexy back. >> it's not funny.
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>> the s.w.a.t. team's raid on nathan paisley's house is scheduled tomorrow morning at dawn, and manny and d will be heading in alongside them. >> we go way back. we grew up together. we give each other advice every day. we rely on each other. >> thank you. >> december 13th, it will be here. >> that's one of the things you'll never forget. it's like december 13th. >> never forget. >> and i still -- it's on a tuesday. you can still see that muzzle. because the way the sun was hit, and the muzzle, the shiny thing was, like, boom. i heard the loud bang, and i remember running to you because my biggest fear was that something happened to you. >> d could have lost his life, and i could have lost a great partner. also my best friend.
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i don't think i can do this job without him. >> after the shooting, it kept on bothering you. what if i didn't shoot the guy first? >> have you to pull out your firearm. you have to use it. you got to be ready for it. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> look at you. nice. thank you. >> is it good? >> it's delicious. >> i can't tell you the last time her and i sat down at the table by ourselves without my mother or the kids being around. >> you look very beautiful tonight. >> oh, my god. >> ma. >> i don't hear anyone crying, so we're all right. you want to go to bed early or stay up and watch tv?
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>> i was hoping you would give me five minutes. they're going try to find us and want to do stuff with us. there will come a day when it's just her and i. we should just be happy with the fact that we have these problems. >> hey. >> i get to do the job i love. i got a wife i love. i got kids i love. we have to sacrifice all this other stuff. i do it 100 times out of 100 to have everything i have right now. ♪ life's good ♪ life's good ♪ living it up and life is good ♪
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>> all right. we're going to cannon street. the target is nathan paisley. he is a greenfield gang member. we have information that over the past couple of weeks he's been getting shot at a lot, been shooting back. we know of at least one firearm in there. and possibly more. we have information that because of what's going on, there are a lot of other greenfield associates staying in the house at any given time. he could be in there alone or could have four, five, six other people with him. >> if we have information that the individual we are going after is dangerous, if we know if he has any firearm in that hourks we use the s.w.a.t. team. they are trained. that's what they do. >> i'm going to go in first and clear the room. >> he will cover anything i don't cover. the other shield team will go around and cover the other. >> one shield. basically i'll be the bullet catcher. hopefully there won't be any bullets.
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♪ >> i hate to be this guy right now. you're going to wake up to 70 police officers at 5:00 in the morning. a loud bang. when we have a raid, you get real nervous. you have knowledge of the person, you know they have guns. you don't know what is going through their head. you have that fear in you. >> boston police!
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>> boston police. >> the swat goes in there first, and we go in after. >> it was a loaded firearm on the floor. he was screaming, yelling. he is putting up a fight, he is not going to go easy. >> move to me. move to me. >> the s.w.a.t. team was telling him, put your hands up, roll over. >> keep crawling. come to me. finally we got him in custody. >> a loaded .357 was found in arm's length of nathan paisley. >> it was easily accessible by him. this is some of the crack cocaine that was recovered. >> the gang unit's operation is a success. the house is shut down. for today the streets are a little more safe. >> getting a gun off the street is really important because you
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don't know what he was going to go and do with that gun. our main goal is not about putting a handcuff on someone and putting him away. if i can save someone's life, you know, save that one kid, it means i have done my job. >> do they have a lot of places around here? >> oh, there's a whole bunch going that way. >> oh, there's a whole bunch in the area going down that way. >> you are close? >> yeah. >> i got frustrated at a young age when dealing with some of the things i dealt with her, and i shut her off. i want to make sure i don't make the same mistakes not being there for sure. >> how long have you been dating ross? >> like nine months. >> but one of my goals is that we are a family, and we're a unit that's happy and healthy and supportive, and that doesn't happen when a piece is missing. melissa has been missing from our family for a long time.
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>> you didn't get to see mom for our birthday, huh? >> no, i wanted to, but she was sick. >> so i hope that she gets the help that she so much needs. ♪ >> hi. what are you guys doing? are you guys excited for tonight? going to go trick-or-treating? what's up, caleb? where is my kiss? what do you say? >> what's that? plusman, huh? >> it's dangerous being a cop, but my job is really important to me, and my family is really important. >> that one? >> yeah. >> i just want them to be proud of me that i'm going out there
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