tv The Squeeze MSNBC December 26, 2011 11:00am-12:00pm PST
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>> what you got? the guys are fighting. >> these guys are sitting in vail. >> nobody going home? how many kids you got? >> you go from these guys. >> we concentrate on gangs and where it takes you. dogfighting another day. >> how many matches you think? >> 15 or 16. >> everything but you concentrate on getting information from gang bangers. >> you have anything at your house right now? >> how do you want to do it?
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>> turn the car off. spep on out. over to that officer. >> this is a known felon and they received intelligence that he's in possession of three to five dogs that he trains for dogfighting. >> what's going on? >> we have a search warrant. we were lucky enough to encounter the subject attempting to drive off and they found three dogs on the basement. two of them did have scarring. i'm not sure if it's from training or actual dogfights. >> scarring on the legs and the
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chest. that's very indicative of dogfighting. she was charred pretty good. come on, baby. >> i felt bad for the dogs. i got at home myself and the way we reacted when we walked up to the cages was unreal. i'm hoping that the judge is a pretty hard on these guys and not just handing down fines for the way they treat these animals. >> a new home awaits this litter of pups that have been pred to compete in the dog e dogfighting you should world. a new tip made the rescue possible. for the most part, the circuit remains tough for authorities to crack. they stage hundreds of organized dogfights every year in the midwest. >> they are very, very mobile. more so than narcotics deals we work on. it's pretty structured.
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we have it here. this one as of the day you don't know the precise location and time, so virtually all of our big arrests and all the big fights and breeders that we have got, almost all of them have been on tips from somebody else. >> the road that informants play is critical, but it only work fist police recruit those who already belong to the subculture. part people involved, they all kind of run in the same circles and all know each other. when they see a new face, things may not add up and they may pull the plug on it. >> a major push by the cook county sheriff led to stricter dogfighting laws and it's no longer a familiar to attend a dogfighting match. now it's a felony. armed with stiffer penalties like prison time, authorities
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have more leverage to use. 1 result is that they can squeeze suspects more effectively. >> it's also the right thing. anybody who is going to be viewing one of these things, killing animals, they deserve to have a felony attached to them. >> how many dogfights do they usually have? >> about eight fightings. >> if you talk 30 minutes, that's four hours of fighting. >> five days before halloween, the unit investigator mike davis is pursuing a lead into an alleged tournament on the city's westside. it's one of many expected to take place over the holiday. >> halloween is the biggest day in dogfighting. it is their super bowl. the night that people either financially save up for all year in order to bet on as well as
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this is the day they all have their dogs trained to fight. >> there is going to be a big day though. >> is there big money involved? >> it's more money in dogfighting then in drugs. you have the guys who sell drugs that all have money on the dogfight. it's like probably like $500,000. >> on a single fight? >> on a single fight. >> davis began working with the inform apt about six months ago when he was locked up on drug possession. we call him slim to protect his identity. he proved himself then and back on the street now. this is the first time for him to give up the dogfighting connections. >> i have been fighting dogs since i was probably about 13. i was really good at training them. shaping them. for the first one. i took one of the dogs and fight each other. you hear the crunching. their eyes are rolling in the
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back of their head. it's over. you know what i'm saying? >> once their dog is done fighting, they kill them in front of everybody? >> they kill them when they lose the fight. they lost their money. they shoot them in the head. >> these are truly defective human beings. >> what should we expect when we go in? >> 40 to 50 guys in one basement. on the ground and the chairs. they are standing up behind and all the dogs be in one room in cams. like about 50 cages and they have the dogs match and it goes on and on all night long. >> is there drugs in the house? >> they do heroin and coke and they drink. all the dogfights always go through drugs. it goes hand in hand.
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they bring all the crimes. they have been doing this for years. >> have you been busted before? >> never been busted. >> this is the drug dealers that are just as dangerous. >> that's pretty much what they do. for the dog, this is normal for the dogs. he is known for having killers. it's like right now. we like the recognition. >> slim's insider status could be the key that allows the sheriff's police to crash the halloween party. they will conduct surveillance on a house that slim identified. >> the names he was throwing in the players in the game that have been on the watch list for a long time, he has direct access with them. >> they also realize their informant's personal baggage can throw the operation. >> you look in the history and if they have certain things that
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lead you to believe they have addiction, it makes them unreliable. he is desperate for cash and wants to get high. . >> coming up on the squeeze -- >> the target made it back to the restaurant so he is inside the location. >> we will clear this place like we clear a house. they are brothers. when we get them separated, we might be able to get truth out of them. ♪ girl started blowing up their credit score ♪ ♪ she bought a pizza party for the whole dorm floor ♪ ♪ hundred pounds of makeup at the makeup store ♪ ♪ and a ticket down to spring break in mexico ♪ ♪ but her folks didn't know 'cause her folks didn't go ♪ ♪ to free-credit-score-dot-com hard times for daddy and mom. ♪ v.o.: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com
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>> hey, hey! >> hands on the wall! >> you are a gang banger, right? you siped up for that. >> desperation often drives the men and women who were incarcerat incarcerated. 95% of detainees are charged, but not convicted of crimes. they are being held until they face trial. some will try to cut a plea bargain by providing information that helps law enforcement. that's where the investigators come in. >> i will put 1500 people through this receiving room a day. the staff i have down here, everybody takes it down here as
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what can we do. everybody from ciu, we call them. if we have the time, we will search for information. there is a way we talk to people to find out. do you have anything to offer us. >> the bottom line is you don't lie to us. we don't tell them we can do something when we can't. that's the most important key for us. >> them to bring a friend. >> but finding and grooming good informants is is not easy. not when the average candidate is say drug candidate or criminal. female inmates can be toughest to recruit for different reasons. >> women have a different set of circumstances than men. yes, murder is murder is possession is possession. but when you deal with people that take care of children, when
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you deal with a mother, a grandmother, it's a little bit different. they are less likely to talk than the men. i think women have more to lose. they have children. that's always a deciding factor for a woman to divulge any information. their families are still out in the world. they are not as ready to give up that sort of information. >> rather than risk putting their loved ones in danger, many will choose to fight their cases or serve their time in prison. >> it's easy to get in, but hard to get out. you accept what you did and you deal with it. >> i'm in here for first-degree murder and armed robbery to a police officer that i never even seen. >> i'm here for first-degree murder and a home invasion charge which was self defense. >> they changed up on me and i
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had a gun and the gun went off and shot the person. >> it's innocent people in here who ain't did nothing. >> i'm just waiting my time out here and that's it. >> but there some women at county who do go out on a limit and become informants, usually to return home to their children. that's exactly what this inmate who we will refer to as cleo intends to do. >> i have to do whatever i can do to get out. >> cleo landed behind bars for a drug possession. she got out on furlo and cutoff her electronic monitoring band and faces flight charges. >> this is our first conversation obviously, but i was briefed by the sheriff's police team in regards to information that you came
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forward with to them in regards to a counterfeit money operation. i got their version and i would like to hear your version of the story. >> they make a lot of money. they have their own printing machine and used to set up and they have been doing it for about a year and a half. >> the kind of money they make, are they turning $5 bills into $100? >> no, fresh paper into $100s and 50s. i have them at home. >> would we be able to get that from you? >> if you called your mom and skz you however you want to word it that the police want to come get that. that's your ace in the hole. this could all be script. i'm not saying it is, but it sounds good. until we get something in our hand to back up the story, it's script. you feel me? you can pitch a call from here and you can say i'm sitting with the people trying to get me out
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of jail. i need that $100. >> i will tell her where it is. >> hey, is my mama there? i need her. do you know when she will be back in. tell her i'm going to try to call her back later. >> she left like 20 minutes ago. she will be in and out. >> what are the oughts on that money still being there? >> we don't get that money, we ain't got nothing. >> i pray to god she didn't touch it. >> you and me both. >> coming occupy the squeeze -- >> what we like to do is get the dogfight the moment it starts so the dogs don't tear each other up. get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. you walk into a conventional mattress store,
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>> 20s and 10s. >> cleo has given up a counterfeit money ring. it's her bargaining chip to get out of jail. >> any of those buildings look familiar? >> this one right here. >> this is the location for sure? >> yes. >> cleo said she tried to go home for her children's sake and has no qualms about working with authorities. >> i believe there two types of people in prison. you never know what you are doing unless you necessary that predicament. i just need that money. can i have that? >> investigators can't move forward unless she produces the counterfeit $100 bill. the trouble is her drug-addicted mother may have found the fake money and spent it. >> mom. mama, listen, this is very important. i need you to do this. you know my traveling bag? >> be patient.
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don't get her all up. you need this. >> yeah. okay, mama, you know my traveling bag, the black one, the big one. do you see it? the officer is going to come pick up the bag. it should be empty. it shouldn't be empty. keep everything inside the bag. keep everything in it. don't go in there. somebody is going to pick it up right now. yeah. keep everything in the bag, mama. trust me. just keep everything in the bag. i got to get off the phone. i love you. all right. bye-bye. she said okay. >> she is going through your bag right now, you know that. >> but it's on the side pocket. >> you don't think she is going to find it? >> no. >> this is 50-50 as far as i'm concerned this.
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girl can't even her mother that this $100 is probably a first class ticket out of jail for her. her mom's a dope fiend and she is going to take the money and smoke it up. i'm an investigative carpenter and i'm picking the bag up for your daughter. i'm out front. can you come out front and hand me the bag, please? how are you doing, sir? is the bag here? this is my contact if you need anything. let me know. we are trying to get her back out as soon as we can. let her mother know we said thank you. have a good night, sir. all right. if the money is here, we move forward. it won't be hard it get her back out and we can control her movement so she is not 100%
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confined to house arrest. we will let her move around to make deals with these guys. >>y see it. open it up. see if it's good. >> you got a real one? >> i work for the county. are you serious? >> feels short. >> it was a bad print. >> it's short, for sure. >> but they could have gotten better. it's close. a quick look at the store -- mom and pop shop. >> the back side though. that's perfect. >> the back side is perfect. it has a type of water mark in there. there is something in there.
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>> except it says $5. it absolutely does. look right here. it says 5. >> for does have the wrong water mark. so what. the back looks good. >> and the dark bar. $100 they are going to go g like this. >> very good, guys. you got change for 100. >> somebody going home? what you got? drug case? ain't popped, huh? you got a lawyer? i don't want to talk to you. i'm [ bleep ] you. >> do you know what time? >> about 7:30. they will probably go on until
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maybe 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. >> the biggest night of the year for dogfighting, halloween, is just around the corner. the street informant who we have been calling slim has close ties to the underground blood sport. >> that's the rule. no leaving and going through the car. these guys are real strict on the fact that you can't call the police. when you get there, you are stuck there. >> he knows who is organizing a major tournament and where it's being held on the city's westside. >> that's the only time of the year where you get all the gangs together. you do the raids. they are going to coming up. >> how much money you think we are going to see? >> they don't even have dogs, but they bet on dogs. >> mike davis contacts the police so they can set up surveillance on the house, but it's no sure thing.
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most dogfighting venues change at the last minute to allude authorities. >> you talk to people dealing with dogfighting for years and years and even they will say that in 10 or 15 years of experience they have trying to go after dogfighting, they have only seen one or two go on live as they went in through the doors. >> these guys that we are talking about, do you think they are a higher echelon dogfighter? >> slim meets with the crime unit to obtain a search warrant. the venue won't change. >> this is in front of the judge and we have a search warrant and he is willing to bring in a third party because he is so intertwined with the team. he was willing to bring in a third party. >> i they keep the guns out for safety. >> the guns are not allowed in the fight. >> they have security. >> the guns are only allowed i
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think weapon, but they have to be checked at the door like coats. you know? >> police move forward with the operation for now. even so, they are wary of slim's own agenda, scoring his next fix. >> your typical addict. this guy is working to pay for his habit. he's got to know what you are dealing with. >> coming up on the squeeze -- >> we are waiting for intel to come back from the location. the fight is supposed to go on in the basement. >> people came in? it's bad. >> how do you know? >> we start with your honesty. >> right there in plain view is what we have. what is this shorty? uh, tissues sir, i'm sick. you don't cough, you don't show defeat. give me your war face! raaah! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. yoo-hoo. hello. it's water from the drinking fountain at the mall.
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executive's three children and her parents and she and a male companion escaped. shoppers take advantage of sales despite a subway strike led to some lines being suspended. for now, it's back to the squeeze. your call. where do you want to go first? >> checking 15th and 16th. >> 10-4, sir. these guys are going to be sorry. stop this guy, he put something on the ground. >> hey, man.
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police. i'm going to put you down. you ain't got nothing on you. no weed? stand right there. >> got it. hook him up. >> any given night on the street, the sheriff's police will catch a suspect red handed and often times that person will give up a bigger fish to get himself off the hook. that's the case with one southside chicago drug dealer that investigators already capture and flipped. >> this is the first time actually using it. this will determine if you work with us or you charge. there is our place right there. >> the suspect told them about a family restaurant whose owners serve mexican fare and more. he claims they are moving heavy amounts of marijuana on a regular basis. >> it's a tackle restaurant. he walks right in and they know who he is and they go to the back room and it's set up and ready to go. they have a scale and they weigh it out and sell it and they walk
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out the door. >> the source said the intel is timely because a new shipment of marijuana arrived recently. >> you heard him say other guys came through, but i've got it. whenever he calls people and saying stuff is in. >> the connection to come get the product. there must be a lot of dope. >> the task force that is part of the team is last year. 300 pounds. we will see. >> all right, guys. thank you for coming out. we have a search warrant here and we did surveillance on this last week and observed people coming up to the business and making purchases and leaving. there should be two or three employees and the front door is opened until 10:00. the target made it become to the restaurant and he is inside the location. here's the deal. we are going to stop short of the target location and off load our vehicles and get into a nice orderly stack. mike is going to leave the breechers.
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sergeant on the bar. it's show time. >> the door is wight open. repeat, the door is wide open. >> finish this up. >> policia. policia! raise your arms! police find the target and arrest him, but he is not the only one. there is also his brother who they suspect is the ringleader. they take him into custody as well. >> the brother got hit last year by the task force with the 300
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pounds, he got 24 months probation, no jail time. he got a slap on the wrist and he is back out to do it again. >> he's got two pounds in his truck. >> the subject of the warrant who has no prior drug arrests admits there is marijuana in his pickup truck outside, but his brother has nothing to do with it. per per nice sizable amount of cannibis here. >> each is about a pound and this is about a half right here.
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>> they don't find anything else at the restaurant, but they are not done. the next step is to take the suspects back and put the squeeze on them for more. >> what i like to do is separate both of them in separate rooms and present what we have. we are going to go g from there and hit their houses tonight. hopefully. >> these are probably some of his customers standing about the street here. they need to be in contact with these people and let them know what happened. time is of the essence. >> coming later on the squeeze -- >> go down any of these streets and it's a crackhouse. someone who is actually doing some. >> they knew it was over with. an act of desperation. [ female announcer ] splenda® no calorie sweetener is sweet...
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after raiding a family restaurant, the sheriff's police have the owners's two brothers boxed in a corner. they seized 2 1/2 pounds of marijuana on the premises. now they want to search the homes of both men. the brothers are allegedly tied to the mexican mafia. one of them the apparent ringleader convicted of possession. he was caught with more than 300 pounds of weed, but got sentenced to only two years of probation. that's the suspect that investigator matthew jenna wants to put the squeeze on first. he needs permission to search his house. it's a quicker alternative than waiting hours for a court-a
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proved warrant. >> it's do you want to help yourself out or violate your probation? say what you want to say, you are both getting charged for that. you can either help yourself out and we don't call your probation officer and go through the hassell. >> do you have anything at your house? >> i don't got nothing in my house. he was telling you. >> you don't mind if we take a look. >> you can look if you want. >> this form right here is basically a consent to search form. if you have no objections to us taking a look. how many people at your house right now? >> my two daughters and my wife. >> what we are going to do is this. we will head over there now. we will ask you to sign this. if you don't want to sign it, no problem. i'm going to have either your wife or two daughters sign it. we will search your house. >> you better do that. i want to talk to my lawyer. >> you want to talk to your
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lawyer, we have no reason to talk to you. anything we find there will be additional charges. if you don't want to work with us, that's fine. >> how am i going to work with you? >> honesty. >> how are you going to charge me for something that's not mine. >> you guys can figure out that out in court. that's not my problem. that's your problem. >> if he doesn't want to work, every charge we put on him is going to happen. >> let's go g to his house. >> they're make that decision. >> the plan now hit the homes of both arrestees. there is potential to find a lot more dope as long as no one moved it yet. >> their phones have been blowing up since we hit the stores. >> either customers or someone trying to find out what's going on. >> police can go to court, but they will try asking the families to let them in first. >> how are you today? we are with the cook county
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sheriff's police. one way or another we are working that angle tonight while it's fresh. the longer we wait, the quicker it will be gone. the denied permission at one residence managed to talk their way in another. >> matt got a consent to search. it appears to be a strong box downstairs. they fountain amount of money wrapped in plastic hid evan in the wall in that area. >> the strong box doesn't contain what they are looking for. >> there is a lot of porno movies. collectible coins. and some lotion. >> they find a second hiding spot on the property. this time with better results. >> you got more cannibis at this residence that's identical to the packaging at the store.
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>> this was in the refrigerator. right there in plain view is what we have. >> we are looking at one, two, three, four, about six pounds. a little bit of persistence paid off. >> the pay off is sweeter for investigators. they got it from the home of the alleged ringleader. now they can pin new possession changes on him. >> the last time they got 24 months, but now that he's on probation, she looking at jail time and having that much weight on him. she taking a hit. >> one question remains. where sell the mother lode of narcotics? investigators try talking to each of the brothers in lock up later. neither wants to cooperate. they will charge both with drug possession and intent to deliver. if convicted, the suspects could face up to 15 years in prison. >> what's up, bro? we hit it. we did good. >> matthew's informant calls to
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ask about the outcome of the raid. >> your end of the deal is good. if you ever want to work for us in the future, we will start paying you. >> he needed money for christmas. he asked right away did you get any money out of the place? >> that's the money with us. he can. >> lock me up with bogus stuff. i ain't done nothing. make sure you found that. >> how many matches do you think? >> it should be like maybe 15 or 16. >> that many? so maybe 30 dogs? >> thanks to an inside source who we have been calling slim, they plan to hit a dogfighting
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tournament on halloween. once fight night arrives, investigators are ready to scare up plenty of arrests. they promised a house party full of pit bulls and guns on the westside. >> we have a surveillance van on the scene watching the area to see if people are coming and going and gathering. we were told between 8:30 and 9:00 is when things are going to start. >> we are waiting for intel to come back. we have a search warrant for the basement for that location. once you guys trust the target, you will hold the basement and secure it and we have animal control to take the dogs too. there is going to be a lot of people. you have to be on your toes. >> the problem is, their informant stopped returning their calls. >> voice mail. >> there is bad news from the police unit that is watching the house. >> three total people came in?
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nothing went into the basement yet? >> all right. we will give it more time. i will talk to the commander and see what he has to say. that's bad. you never know with these guys. they may change the location at the last minute. this warrant is probably 50-50 right now. >> police, search warrant! open the door! police search warrant! >> while a police strike team rehearses for the dogfighting raid, investigators try to track down the informant and hope that the trick is not on them. >> sometimes people get tipped off. sometimes the informants flip on us. sometimes the surveillance is spotted. a lot of variables in the game. >> next on the squeeze -- >> a lot of these guys are thinking can i take this guy or get away with it?
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it's halloween night in chicago and the sheriff's police are waiting if o for the go ahead to raid a dogfighting tournament. a stake out team said the target house is dead quiet. after more than two hours with no change, authorities call off the operation. >> it's disheartening because they are probably going to be fighting somewhere. we don't know the location right now. sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. >> they believe their informant got scared or got strug out on drugs instead. they learn that he did both when they finally reach him two days
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later. >> his mind set was i couldn't do it, i pulled the plug on it. i said listen if you said you know what, i have to kill it, it's way too hot. we would be willing to work with him on the next case. because he didn't it makes him more difficult to pitch it to your bosses. he burned himself. absolutely. >> the animal crimes unit moves on to the next case and next informant and catches another dogfighting ring weeks later. >> we have another dog in here? >> what we like to do is get the dogfight the moment it starts so the dogs don't tear each other up. >> police pressure is driving more and more out of doing county. the sheriff's team busted 67 suspects in the past year and
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helped save almost 400 dogs. >> look at that face. he's a nice puppy too. >> the goal is to have them put back together physically because they are so scarred up and damaged and see whether or not they can be deprogrammed and adopted out. there some dogs though that it's just in spite of the best efforts, there is nothing that can be done. it's outrageously sick. >> he said it works? >> you can tell by looking it's short on one side. >> the back side though. >> that's perfect. >> actions speak louder than words and until informants come through with results, all their talk means nothing. this inmate who we have been calling cleo has proven that her information is on the money.
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>> this ain't even one of the better ones. >> this is short. this is the one you were talking about? >> yeah. >> she has given up a counterfeiting ring and a sample of their work to show the story is legit. >> this takes it to the next level. everything you said came to fruition. >> investigators sign her up. >> don't mess it up. >> sometimes good intel alone is not enough. week later, the state's attorney rejects cleo's bid for a plea deal because she is facing an attempted flight charge, the state said she is too risk to work with. >> sometimes even though you cooperate and we do everything we can do, it doesn't work out. we are not the state. we are not the judge or the jury. we can't control everything. we will do our part and you do yours f. it works out, great. if it doesn't, you have to do your time. >> cleo is not going home for the holidays and neither are
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9,000 other inmates at county. as another long chicago winter sets in, there is no slow down of gang or drug activity on the streets. yet police can count on their informants to make it a season of giving year around. >> pretty bad. going towards the drive through. >> got it. moving in. >> also a wrecked car. parked on the other side. somebody take that car too. >> tonight they received a late christmas gift from one of the sources. >> shut the vehicle off. shut the vehicle off. you have weapons or anything in the vehicle i should know about? mind if i take a look? go ahead. consent. >> they have been tipped off to an alleged crack dealer who is transporting dope in a friend's vehicle. >> whose car is this? anything in that vehicle that haven't owe shouldn't be in
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there? if it's not your vehicle, how can you speak to it? >> i just got in it. >> it's only a matter of minutes before a police dog finds the stash and the target realizes that he's busted. >> you say up under the seat? >> yeah. >> jail is the last place he wants to go so it's either fight or flight. >> how could you do that! oh, my god! >> he knew it was over with. an act of desperation. >> stand him up. come on, brother. you need to get up. don't be sorry to me. you can't run from the police.
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we got you. let's go. >> now he's caught in the squeeze. >> you know somebody moving away? not just the crackhouse. i can go down any streets here and get a crackhouse. i am talking about something actually doing something. a little bit of weight would be nice. >> that's the kind of guy you want. he will get us into more. somebody a little higher up on the food chain. you going to do it? if you don't, you know what's going to happen. whatever they can charge you with, they will. start thinking of names now. we will sit down and figure it out. we are going to go from here to the next one. keep rolling and rolling. looks like a job well done.
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