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it's a very stressful one from the fugitive. they usually say that it was a very hard life. on the run. the last of the backup deploys discreetly after weeks of undercover surveillance the time has come to arrest the killer the marshals are sure of themselves yet tensions still grows in the cars. and. the fugitive has been taken by surprise as soon as he leaves the building he is thrown to the ground by the marshals the man tries to struggle but he is no match for their training. so he had a knife on him and he resisted a little bit but then gave up because there was too many people on top and he couldn't he couldn't find anyone. but it was good nobody got hurt you know.
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basically this guy was wanted for shooting. another individual multiple times does that to mean dollar bill for his arrest for his wrist. documented member of a street gang based here in los angeles called watching it's. possible death penalty life sentence. the two million dollars go to the u.s. marshals however the informers that made the arrest possible will be rewarded. in the case. and so i figure out what's going on the. video again it's always based on what they do if they pull a gun out and you know they're trying to take our lie. and they have the power of
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life or death because we're not superheroes they can be killed to you know if they shoot me in the head i'm going to die no matter what. you know my job is it's they have the ability to kill us so we take that seriously and. based on what they do with how we react but we always react to what they do. you know we're just walk up and sure shoot anybody. you know if you did if received a slight head injury during the arrest. it is likely he will complain about being mistreated cooler and we contributed to. the rises him to be examined by a doctor a paramedic comes to take him to the hospital under close watch. ultimately he might get the death penalty often expected in california for murder of.
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his back at the marshal's headquarters. very very hard to be a marshal is only three thousand marshals in the entire united states for us it's very very strict we have to qualify with our weapons every six months you have to get a certain score if you don't get a certain score you have to retest and if you don't do it on the retest they can take your gun away we're not bounty hunters a lot of people get confused but it's two very different things if you don't chase somebody who skipped out on you won't work those cases. andres is a civil servant not of bounty hunter unlike them he is not in it for the money. whereas the guys bounty hunters are chasing. to get out of jail in a week so they're not too scared to get caught. if they're working and they get paid for arrest. they get a percentage of the of the bounty. arrest one hundred. people for one person my
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paycheck is the same. us marshals are not fond of bounty hunters they complain about their unscrupulous methods one such tactic is performed by self. a bill bondsman comes to his office to offer him a new contract the job is to capture a mexican man tonight who was arrested while driving under the influence that that car section is bounty hunters school trainees are in luck for the second time in a date they are going to learn new tricks of the trait. the whole team goes to the last known address of the mexican. they're confronted by the mother of his children she tries at first to resist them. literally. yeah right here by yourself. here. i started derby over seats and yeah. yeah. they're colorful
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a lot of people. i talk to you in your life what are you planning in jail as a local. if they. don't get yourself bigger. always with them for you. have to think of them to deal with everybody else but we all know the difference you don't want to rewrite the wife got and we've got to take it to court and i think that night on the. right. there on the left here he's got a point now the last time i never hear any doctors kidney donor i know the address he gave. them in a search but you have more than thirty. hours of paperwork. so you don't allow them to. once again padilla has light. the documents he
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on. saturday. children. the mother say a word. that the future will surely come next week to visit the kids. shooting range in the middle of the desert. meeting point of every gun owner in the area. three fifty seven. between manhunts padilla comes here to train with his assistants and there are students. in every case of your face. yesterday padilla didn't catch the mexican but he remains confident the mexican guy we know more info. mation now than we knew last night and we know that he comes by
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the house because the little boy said that he was there last saturday so sometimes you you start in on one and you finish it later but we've got lots of time on that one we got a whole year on that one. we didn't have but two three days and one that we picked up. that we do right away and we don't have to do right away. the world is getting ready to appear on television. he's used to studio lights. is a regular. show. which is. even
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criminals. yeah. that's what they. played the united states. in california misery unemployment racial hatred make for an explosive mix. for los angeles county alone the police report about two hundred fifty hundred fifty thousand gang members every year they are accountable for hundreds of murders for the u.s. marshals they are the most difficult targets to catch. two hundred kilometers west of los angeles santa barbara a middle class town of four hundred thousand has been living in fear of gangs for some time now. in
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a motel. is laying out the plan for the marshals task force. for murder. very different crimes in this whole santa barbara county area. the gang the marshals are getting ready to hit is cold eastside recently they committed to assassinations and six other attempts against rivals in the drug markets. and four am four hundred fifty police officers squeeze into the gym. tony and his u.s. marshals come to give support to the f.b.i. santa barbara police the sheriff's men and other agents. many different uniforms for more than fifty tasks. here.
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is in charge of arresting two of the gang members suspected of being the murderers . here is the first of them a latino who at this time of night still sleeps soundly the gang leader relies upon the solidarity and protection of his group. number one is criminal history includes possession of controlled substance possess them purchase of a controlled substance contribute to doing a minor of obstructing resisting a police officer and hit and run with property damage has a particularly the criminal history somewhere. with convictions for abidance and. and weapons yeah. the a.t.f. the federal agency which takes care of fighting against alcohol tobacco firearms and explosives has been investigating them for more than a year. the swat team is going to assess morale as man.
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mission accomplished for. targets here we're going to conduct a search right now. he was in the back ran from that from that portion to the garage. and we're also going to conduct. the marshals examine the house with a fine tooth comb. proving his. no direct evidence of his involvement in the murder. who is just as dangerous. christopher the.
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nine hundred eighty nine. to zero three. history includes burglary and theft tampering with vehicle battery with serious bodily injury in a public place i recently was arrested after after pursuit. the californian state has declared war upon us marshals on the front lines it is necessary to arrest those murderers to show that justice always has the last word. you just know when you're seeing.
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first time. we approach i don't think they're here. so what we're doing is. we're going to. make sure that there's. nobody was home. but we do have a search warrant an arrest warrant we made entry. search the. same thing and same thing in. letters so for. now it's up to the investigators they are going to search the entire house for evidence.
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of lyrics full of hatred towards law enforcement but the fugitive belongs to the gang but the investigation is only beginning. and the bounty hunters the search warrants because they didn't they are always borderline in their interventions. the target is a form. once again. these days. he did not attend. the bounty hunters of a. place where. they are convinced that the man is hiding inside but they are not authorized to go in. themselves to break through a window. open
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a door if he's in there you let us in you've got no problem. we're going to get in anyhow we're going to get the door. the door. to door. open the door don't. don't shut the window we're here going to war open ok here come over here and open the door right now. you come over and open the door right now through this window. ok that jeff jeff confronted with a threat jeff the fugitive finally appears. go to the front door. once
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again hectoring works nobody stands up against padilla silver tongue is important. this new arrest is worth three and a half thousand dollars. bounty hunters justify themselves by putting an emphasis on the risks they take. people that are on drugs you have no idea how they're going to. become aggressive just because they have their own issues you know maybe there's another wanted person in there and all of a sudden they come for help you know you never know so i'll just get him into custody and get him out of there and we're. going to we're going to go to the camera. i don't care get
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a. good run you never go back to anything else like in every hunt it has its share of accidents. the most recent blunder goes back to may two thousand and eight in lakewood on the canadian border a thirty four year old fugitive was shot dead by two bounty hunters the man was an illegal immigrant who used to sell drugs. because they. think of themselves above. the police. they're allowed to be there. and they can't do anything
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they want they can't pull a gun on you and force to. a situation. they can't. your car. question is. and a lot of times they don't. because. they still want to prosecute the really bad. it is. very archaic but it works. to the taxpayer. the taxpayer pay additional taxes to pay me. company or the insurance company. worked out quite well their ways are archaic but the business is profitable. in the u.s. just as markets bunty hunters still have some good days ahead of them.
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in greece had to the polls for the second time in two months to decide the country's future was their choice impacting the entire eurozone. united nations peace plan for syria is near collapse as observers say it's getting too risky for them to continue their mission and that escalating violence. in egypt activists say there are revolutions in jeopardy and are boycotting the ongoing presidential poll after the military claimed all branches of power for itself. the watching i think i'm going to live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program that greeks are facing a tough choice this sunday which could ultimately spell their future in the euro
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zone a parties are running for seats in parliament but in reality people are left with a simple choice whether to stick with suffocating a stereo or ditch the euro zone's bailout deal and go it alone grieves has the latest from athens. we're talking about two potential leaders here all the rights we have that's of new democracy these represent the status quo they have run and been in power before alongside the coalition with pasok party now they represent austerity their popularity is really waned recently there has been a public backlash because course is a stare she has gone hand in hand with the sheer rise in unemployment it's also seen since two thousand and eight a stalling a retraction of the contrary by about twenty percent new democracy their main stay argument at the moment is that they need to stay within the euro zone but swallowing austerity is a necessary poison that has been another.
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