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cut but by the risk at all times of voting the weapon ok q.b. on the stomach and then i got the weapon ok that's one now that was left handed i had to be prepared for either hand if it was his right hand if its right hand same thing ok if it's his right hand ok i push i grab. this is a very special stool and supplemental. here it takes just a few hours to train people into bounty hunters to get rid of what i'm wearing right now is exactly where i want working the streets if you instructor is a native american called rex miniature contract is the area of expertise is bounty hunting so that people are going to be taking their their twelve hour course this weekend they started friday night walking it told me on sunday to get the full arch
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to keep my classes actually closer to eighteen hours for small sum anybody can take part in this training as soon as tomorrow these freshly trained pouncey hunters will be scattered throughout the city on the trail a fugitive. southern california white train to prewash the scene and streets. we also had kara kara a student of mine who has taken this class in the past she's been out and out with us. once before on two separate bail bond arrests and she will be continuing her street training because one of the things that we do that's different from the other delegation providers is that we don't just train them in the bounty hunting aspects. we also take them out streets and train them to be reckless slow down to real real. ok here future truckers are learning how to overpower a fugitive just like the instructors or old bounty hunters who taught these professionals know every trick in the book to catch criminals on the run ok i'm i'm
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agent number two he's got taser on it number three comes up from this i play a bigger course i want to put money on the back of the neck. you know. there was four ice agents put me in the back of the neck guy's neck didn't realize it didn't give him medical tent for twelve hours they are serving four years in federal prison take from here get key don't think snap. transition ok transition give me your hand give me a hand he doesn't little bit of pain or plaque in your hand here the hand. and they were they were back up again well it's easy for girls to get jobs in this profession just because it's of my ability not to have become female on the job if you're at risk of being. know for surgeon say no more and it's. just a lot of liabilities that men would have said women don't count in the job i think it's finite because any more dangerous or something else i want to try i don't want
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to run so that it would but if i make a couple of dollars along the way it would have that's ok too much of. a bad road jake is also a bounty hunter weapons are his specialty why you knows everything about them from assault rifles to tasers shocks the whole time they're trying to get away from it because it hurts it's not incapacitation. pepper spray is about ninety percent psychological. that's all it is. an out of jail probably been sprayed half a dozen times i could care less nobody really cares i could care less if you spray me people in order to become a bounty hunter no education is needed nor is any weapon experience required to work in proper use of any of these result. so you don't take it upon yourself to learn how to use it and use one use it properly and you're going to get. the united
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states has the biggest number of criminals there are two million inmates and just as many on the run. futures are tracked down by not only stayed in force agencies but also bounty hunters. catching so-called wanted brains and billions of dollars every year to the hunters now in the us law is a business. every year in the united states more than thirty five thousand bailed out offenders never show up to court most of them are caught by seven thousand bounty hunters working for bail. tony brown is a bail bondsman established in sacramento he runs the tony brown bail bonds a firm which specializes in bailing out offenders before their trials. about the. actual bonds that we use to be able people. in the us freedom has
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a price the more severe the crime the bigger the bail is in order to get out of jail before trial for example cruelty towards animals this fifty thousand dollars use of firearms is twenty five thousand dollars attempted homicide is half a million dollars contract is a contract the contract stipulates jenna stated that about it as for this person yes there will be will and will will be held accountable for the person that actually bailout. bill bondsman loans now. percent the money needed for the release the remaining ten percent is paid for by the criminal or his relatives. a contract cosign by the offender gives full power to the bone. owes it goes to court we have no problem but the minute he misses court and the court sent me a full version no notice let me know that he is actually actually did go to court that's what i'm about him and the proper takes over it all comes
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a bit about what is look at tony brown cost actually. we are going to follow the bounty hunters who tracked down petty criminals they are very popular but also controversial this week we are going to try and catch two drug dealers with rewards of thirty five thousand dollars and fifty thousand dollars on their heads. but they are not alone the united states government has its own law enforcement agency dealing with aegis they are the well known u.s. marshals to your eyes by hollywood thanks to special authorization from the justice department we were able to follow them in action marshal seek the most dangerous fugitives like to gang members wanted on murder charges and whose rewards are over a million dollars. sacramento capital of the state of california. a city of two million inhabitants
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stemming from the time of the gold rush. the man in the cowboy hat is leonard padilla. he is a bounty hunter. he calls himself the most famous bounty hunter in the world. to beretta. all the american military. carries the same weapon i feel naked i'm uncomfortable and i don't like it i got a lot of guns i got more guns at home but if you make one serious mistake in this business. we're back with our two instructors and rex one it's all they're going out for real with their students but first we
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were bailed on client ishant richard webber. and. he has a phone a nobel warrant that means if we pick him up he's not getting back out. the reward on the head of this fugitive is thirty five thousand dollars he's a small dealer bailed out by tony brown the fieldsman the man is far from suspecting that he's enjoying the last hours of his freedom we were getting ready to go after a bail jumper the morning or the evening before we go after them we've got to make sure that there are four factors are still active we can't pick up somebody if they took care of their bonds or if they were picked up on a warrant the actual bond still has to get back to forfeiture here in the photo authorization i think after a few hours of class bounty hunter trainees kara and lori are are going to do some practical work supervised by taylor and his two assistants little girl that's all i remember. i'm lucky i don't know how i got so lucky to be with you know everybody
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in this room but i feel i'm looking for but i think no it's just knowledge and experience they know. everything that maybe other people don't know what to do they don't know how to do a good thing. you know all the trades. are not as good at it as rob and his partner is see them here because. they're probably a lot younger and i am a lot more patient than i am and i just want to go out get the job done and all that but they they tend to be better at it than i am. the stuff that i do i mean i'm not told a lot of people if i get to the front door then once where the front door hey you guys with they got superb training you got to go. so that's why we're. rock radio. dia and his crew are certified bunty hunters they are fully authorized to carry
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weapons. over the top uniform has one main goal to intimidate the offenders. he can call nobody else out there. make sure their place and they can make us make. a lot of these cases have drugs and they are involved in a little bit because it's the nature of these individuals to steal and buy drugs and the more drugs they use the more drugs they need the more they got to steal the more they got a soul i would say seventy five percent of the crimes are drug related and.
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see one of the problems that. first home of the fugitive smother. a quick glance at his files shows that he might be hiding here. about two hundred come in numbers that are well armed without a second thought they spread around the house. the newcomer even has a weapon against dogs in his arsenal. without authorization breaks in on the left side of the house. take care of the front door. and. the dealers mother is home to make her talk. of her son. friends i don't know where his running mate always say this is the address he gave me that he lived there for the next year and he got a corner breckenridge
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a little south yeah i think even though. he got out a cell phone i don't know how. to get it from. yet or words knowing what that ok now you know he's wanted you told me can you do anything in the rebel type tighter that that's a felony to start take people in for that now ok so if you happen to speak to him or know of a way to get ahold of him it would be any way of you to let us know barbara i didn't ask you where he was because if you did you wouldn't tell me right now you know. barbara i didn't ask you because if you knew where he was you wouldn't tell me if i'm when. i knew i would tell you because i know wanting another route i don't want to do with him anymore when's the last anything. i don't know last year his girlfriend. girlfriend. well certainly.
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what's trisha's last night i don't know it gets to be. her her name now you got married. i don't know what you mean where does she live what part of town you got to help me barbara i can't tell you what he. told me with his girlfriend the bounty hunters of the sirius leads. they follow it without losing time with the help of the internets they find the telephone number of the. girlfriend's cousin she knows the fugitive. ok go do anything till we get down there i'll call you back. with you guys you guys can do it go on home there's nothing going on. well here's the thing we really don't disclose information when it gets this close because we don't know who
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you really are. you could be somebody who's just trying to trick us. very good and . well i think we got the address or at least we're real close to the end. to go friend's cousin is still on the phone with padilla she is ready to corporate after all she posted bail for the fugitive and even agrees to lead them to his hideout we won't you know. girlfriend's house because and make sure the dealers here. they've got no guns in the house. on the phone padilla continues to ask for information comes up with the fugitive is in another house in the neighborhood. it will follow you don't go too fast. we're following out of. there you know is the lady that's responsible for the bond she has she has the. girlfriend. so
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she says follow me the bounty hunters wonder if it's going to be able to pin down the fugitives location. time goes by and padilla starts having doubts suddenly the cousin comes out and gets in her car that's the signal for them to move. is he there. ok how many people are there. ok so we're what are you wearing what you're wearing a white t. shirt blue shorts. ok maybe the bad. cop has closed on the fugitive. well his men have the house surrounded weapons at the ready for.
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the bounty hunters break into the house without a warrant they have no concern for the women and children terrified by the assault but how is the target escapes they can forget about the five thousand dollars reward. if the bounty hunters are in possession of a warrant they have less power than police officers as it is against the law to barge into people's homes right or wrong. so in order to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. laurean has neutralized the dealer with a taser. because emily was jumping over the fence you know you have killed people hear me ok i mean over all of your fugitive was shocked with five thousand volts is
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stung unable to resist running over. you why do you do it for starting school. what's your credit report that would look you know let's get. this feeling of the current. going to work with the government help. the charity. got any weapons. well i'm sorry all right. well you didn't stand up. because you're right no no the same. guys will come up with well what are you.
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so i don't be sorry sorry. sorry i'm still. looking for a. son for. you got him. you get the price is a. french television babyhood i'm out to bring them back i don't know larry and saw him in the back yard to jump fences ran around the tactical pleasure thinks things are going to look like the way to. my step. son bit more i think it's you know no better down it is that when you're really i don't care how much oh. sorry sir. because i start with three grandchildren. why my daughter started drinking heavily and just left the kids she better damn. well if you do hit me with that taser right that's.
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a little bit higher because. a. cow kind of couldn't come me. we've got hundreds of fences and shit. they're more earthy shouldn't cause this you know now they're faster. faster. now we're tired and this is the first time he's happens to you. i mean i cried when i was younger i ran from the car one time i thought see because i have last time i've got one face in the back and nobody behind me says the second kind of european somebody give. them all my major credit it's nice kind of. already knew i was going to jail how long have you been a fugitive for seven months so i was the guy for seven months terrible. the worst thing that happened but i'm going to do like. ten years from now. that.
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this is the end of the room for the fugitive and another trophy for padilla in thirty five years the man hunting is delivered more than four thousand offenders to the justice department but not everybody in the state approves of the methods used by bungee hunters in los angeles at loyola marymount law school laurie levenson a criminal law specialist is very familiar with bounty hunter legislation. bounty hunters are sort of a throwback and archaic part of our law and it goes back to a time when people would write out on their horses in the wild west and pick up these fugitives important into the sheriff for prosecution we don't exactly have that system anymore that way i think some family hundreds are pretty dangerous because they don't get the same training and they don't have the same standards to become a police officer you have to go through
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a long process of selection and have to go through months of the academy and be trained and then you're accountable to the court if you violate someone's civil rights batting average don't do that they go through a very abbreviated if any kind of training and when they go out there they've got weapons and you have to hope that nothing bad happens. however the biggest game still eludes the bounty hunter. they fall and in the mean of one of the oldest u.s. law enforcement agencies the u.s. marshals. this is tony burke a living nightmare for criminals of southern california. tony leads the special task force in charge of arresting the most dangerous fugitives and he loves his job . man hunting is the daily job of tony burke smaller cells fifty of them are ready to intervene in southern california on the slightest
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lead to apprehend a fugitive they are equipped as top class soldiers with a sold life satellite phones and armored vehicles in case of a shoot ups. their targets are the real criminals the ones which have nothing to lose you know it and that's what the task force was formed for author was to get. our focus was violent crime. robbery murder. you know child molesters. kidnapping the more violent crimes because those are the people who get off the street i mean there are one violent actions against people in the community . these alleged cops have nothing in common with bounty hunters to become a u.s. marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military or you tony for instance is an ex marine. i've got john wiener getting like four people together ok. here this public enemy
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has been on the run from one thousand months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles andres even as has been a u.s. marshal for ten years he's one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela andrus is thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit each marshal manages about thirty cases come up on the head looking for it's really dangerous people which are your climate models most of them have already killed somebody listen to them. they're all outlaws are not and nothing scares them also. because you're also going to take your shoes wrist since you never knew their reaction during the arrest. if they fight over it and since the. beginning you. see so you have to be very careful to listen.
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to my grandma looking like californian surfers was cut to use andres and his colleagues don't resemble a typical american policeman. in order to keep a low profile u.s. marshals where plainclothes and drive unmarked cars his cars like my office i spend more time in my car than. a office. take it up idea of simply stunning. results war against each other as you have. always tried to defend their territory if you sell drugs but and that's where. they're at war and they are. not only to protect themselves from the police also to protect themselves from the other dancers. in a few hours andres will once again have to confront armed criminals. told me it is
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never the scene you know for example i never know what's going to happen today. there might be nothing going on. there goes on this yes. that's what i like about my job setting and you never know what you're going to do next and never gets interesting example something. the u.s. marshals meet in the parking lot there are twelve of them. the man in charge is rolled morales one of the best specialists on and he gang warfare. his orders are clear and i curate every move either on the east side of the building or the west side of the building and we have time to maneuver and get him this way and you've got all right. again we're not chasing simple people were chasing killers and you've got to keep that in mind i mean this person shot somebody he's looking at the death penalty or
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life in prison so killing one more person or killing a cop doesn't mean anything to him you know it doesn't mean any difference for him . he'd be very willing to shoot us if we give him the chance so we've got to be careful and i don't know for freight is the word but definitely caution. hey tom our been here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture.
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