Overview
(Police Academy Survival Training Exercise) Cadet Mike Looney says to get out of the car with his hands in the air. He wanted to be a cop since he was a kid, maybe he's naïve ,but the fact you can help people is a noble position to be in. Officer Wes Edstrom supervises as he gets out of the car at gunpoint, cuffs and searches a guy. Mike is told to keep the back door open while searching them and put their feet back and head on the trunk to keep them off balance. When you go down to search don't go on your knees or they can kick you. It's looks good. (Practical Exercises Lab) Sgt. Dave Martenz draws on a board about the training, they can film them from all angles. They can see if they have it or not, how they treat people, if they have a bad attitude. He's not looking to scare them or drum them out, he wants it to be a positive experience. They are going to a bar scenario. The actors are real cops using lines they've all heard in the bars. Dave says he's heard it over 12 years while he watching, it's real interesting. The bartender says he's having trouble with drunk customers and wants them out. They try to talk to them and say why do they have to leave. It's their bar, they want them out. One woman fights and they throw them out. Then they find a gun on one guy and he claims he has a permit and wants to show it. He tries to get him to put the gun down as his partner holds him at gunpoint. They hold him back and he fights because he doesn't like to be restrained. He says he can walk out on his own. They say OK and the guy runs out. He comes back in with a gun and says for the cops to let her go or they'll get shot. They both run out. That's two in a row they screwed up. Dave says if they can't win don't go forward. (Cadet Graduation) They have to swear in and are official housing patrol cops in a large ceremony. Mike kisses his gum-chewing wife. (Roll Call) Sgt. Thomas Kerns reads out the assignment. 510 is Laplant and Zurwas, 520 is Hirsch and Looney. Mike was top man in his class and got the William Perry award – they are goofing on him. Talk to the Sgt about it. (8:40 PM) Officer Mike Looney says it's his first day. (911 Call Street Shooting) A black man in blue jeans, a blue hat with A on it and a black t-shirt is the shooter. Greg is driving him on his first day. Tom says she's all yours. They drive around looking for the guy and finally spot him. Mike holds him at gunpoint, Greg searches him and says he's sweating like a racehorse. The suspect asks what that means. He's cuffed and says he matches the description of a shooter. Where was he? He was at his girlfriend’s, cousin’s house. He turned away because he's scared out the police, not going to lie. His cousin lives right there at 206. They go back to the cordoned off scene to ID him. Officer Greg Hirsch says the hat is a Wrigley field diamond which looks like an A (9:10 PM) The ambulance is working on the victim with two gun shots in him. A witness with long dreadlocks says he saw him when he was sitting in front of his house and ID's him. It was a shooting at a crack house. The suspect was chasing the victim in his car, he hit an innocent car, crashed into a tree and the guy jumped out and shot him three times. He has a bunch of rock on him, might be a drug deal gone bad. The shooter gives him three different stories – he was watching TV with his girlfriend, then can't remember the show, then wasn't watching TV. (10:31 PM) The suspect is brought in. Mike says for the first day it feels good, after the years of college and school, now it starts to pay off. On the first day you want to catch all the bad guys. (4:35 PM Assistance Call) He says all rookies get in a mind set like they are going to change the world. One cop told him you aren't going to change the world, just go out and make your little dent. After 20 years there will be someone behind you to do the same thing. A call of a confused elderly lady at a downtown store comes in. The woman says she missed...
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3 - 1Minneapolis, MN 1 September 15, 1990
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3 - 2Minneapolis, MN 2 - Rookies September 22, 1990
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3 - 3Minneapolis, MN 3 - Women Cops September 29, 1990
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3 - 4Minneapolis, MN 4 - On the Home Front October 06, 1990
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3 - 5Minneapolis, MN 5 October 13, 1990
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3 - 6Minneapolis, MN 6 October 20, 1990
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3 - 7Alaska 1 October 27, 1990
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3 - 8Alaska 2 November 03, 1990
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3 - 9Alaska 3 November 03, 1990
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3 - 10Alaska 4 November 10, 1990
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3 - 11Las Vegas Special Edition 1 Hour November 17, 1990
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3 - 12Las Vegas, NV 2 December 01, 1990
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3 - 13Las Vegas, NV 3 December 08, 1990
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3 - 14Las Vegas, NV 4 December 15, 1990
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3 - 15Las Vegas, NV 5 December 22, 1990
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3 - 16Las Vegas, NV 6 January 12, 1991
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3 - 17Las Vegas, NV 7 January 19, 1991
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3 - 18New Jersey 1 January 26, 1991
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3 - 19New Jersey 2 February 02, 1991
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3 - 20New Jersey 3 February 09, 1991
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3 - 21New Jersey 4 February 16, 1991
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3 - 22New Jersey 5 February 23, 1991
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3 - 23Pittsburgh, PA 1 March 02, 1991
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3 - 24Pittsburgh, PA 2 March 09, 1991
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3 - 25Tampa, FL 1 March 16, 1991
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3 - 26Tampa, FL 2 April 06, 1991
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3 - 27Tucson, AZ 1 April 13, 1991
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3 - 28Tucson, AZ 2 April 20, 1991
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3 - 29Riverside Co. CA 1 April 27, 1991
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3 - 30Riverside Co. CA 2 May 04, 1991
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3 - 31Houston, TX 1 May 11, 1991
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3 - 32Houston, TX 2 May 18, 1991
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3 - 33Houston, TX 3 May 25, 1991
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3 - 34Houston, TX 4 June 01, 1991
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3 - 35Houston, TX 5 June 08, 1991
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3 - 36Houston, TX 6 June 15, 1991
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3 - 37Houston, TX 7 August 31, 1991
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3 - 38Houston, TX 8 August 09, 1991
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3 - 39London Special June 22, 1991
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3 - 40Las Vegas, NV 8 June 22, 1991
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3 - 41Best of Cops Volume 1 June 29, 1991
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3 - 42Best of Cops Volume 2 July 06, 1991