tchou: don't move! shorty: i ain't moving. i told you, man.you got me going to jail for your dope. no, that ain't his. tchou: have a seat. sit down. ( radio transmissions ) you got a kit? you have a drug problem, take care of the drug problem. you come in here and buy this-- especially from guys like him-- it's gonna get you jacked something's going to happen to you-- especially this time of night. yeah. if you don't try and get help you'll never get nothing done. i hear you. go ahead home, man you have a good night. i'll get in contact with you about this. ( radio transmissions ) juvenile--he's out there selling crack cocaine at 3:00 in the morning. and from his point of view why should he be going to work making an honest living, making four dollars and change an hour when he could be out on the street selling crack cocaine, and making $200 to $300 a day in profit. it just amazes you to see what some people will do to make a living especially what young kids will do. officer: 132 and bush i've got him at gunpoint. dispatcher: gunpoint, 132 a