Sentences with phrase «local cop»

The phrase "local cop" refers to a police officer who works in a specific area or community. They are responsible for maintaining law and order and ensuring the safety of the people in that particular locality. Full definition
Soon, John finds himself embroiled in the strange sightings and crank calls occurring at the tiny town of Point Pleasant, teaming with local cop Sgt. Parker (Linney) to get to the heart of the winged «mothman» and its titular prophecies of doom.
Along the drive, the first two hours of which was on a reasonably fast highway, we stopped for peanut porridge, jerk chicken, more beef patties — and everyone, no matter where we were, estimated we still had about three hours of driving ahead of us (including the two speed - gun - happy local cops who pulled us over).
First we get the perspective of Barnes, then from the eyes of local cop Enrique (Eduardo Noriega), and finally from the view of camcorder - happy American tourist Howard Lewis (Forest Whitaker).
With Nathgari now eerily smothered in red dust and darkness, the locals join the search lead by local cop, David Rae (Hugo Weaving).
If the feds enforce marijuana laws in the Golden State, legislators there want them to receive no help from local cops.
Then there's Gloria Burgle (Carrie Coon), a canny local cop investigating a murder in Edna Valley.
Only a subplot involving a pair of crooked local cops and the two brief, vigorous action scenes — shot largely with the camera following the assassin Portnoy from behind, her black wig in the center of the frame — give a glimpse of what Florentine is capable of.
Residents of the area surrounding the field are enraged over football fans parking on their streets, and local cops turn out in hordes oh game days to ticket and tow every illegally parked car they can find.
I'm not really sure — except the plot quickly begins to spin further out of control, as we add in a blonde woman with amnesia, a hookah - smoking British shrink, various corrupt local cops and a belly dancer with really awful taste in eye shadow.
Considering Boyle's the only local cop not on the take, this creates a bit of a Wild West scenario and a satisfying, if not ambiguous ending.
We could have an interesting conversation about race, memory, and HONOR in America (as opposed to mere or simple dignity), roping ole Tocqueville back into it, or not; either way, it does seem right to conclude that the racial valences to this news item might actually yield in important ways to the manifold pressures of MANLINESS, especially Manliness Today — local cop vs. jetsetting prof, and all that...
Other local cops honored Tuesday include five - time winner Riverhead Town police officer Timothy Murphy, Shelter Island officer Christopher Drake, who was also honored last year, and Southampton Town officer Keith Phillips.
Carver and two local cops knock on his door to tell him to vacate.
But every once in a while Ford meets someone who shares an overlap in his approach, most notably Bill Tench (Lights Out's Holt McCallany in one of his best roles), a member of the FBI's Behavioral Science unit who takes Ford on bureau - sponsored road trips across the country to teach local cops what they know.
Even Richard's salt - of - the - earth mother, a mid-wife who handles the birth of their first baby, privately tells her son he shouldn't have married Mildred, and while the main local cop (Marton Csokas) may seethe with potential sinister intent, he's got the law on his side and doesn't need to overstep it.
It immediately deflates the sense of mystery, and by doing so allows Calvo to delve further into Mort's life, whether it's staying in contact with his mother (Shirley Knight), relying on his brother Stan (Thomas Jay Ryan) to help him out with his store's finances, or getting help from his friend and local cop Fran (Sonja Sohn).
He befriends local cop Danny Butterman (Nick Frost), the son of the chief inspector (Jim Broadbent), and together they uncover a sinister conspiracy.
Luke Wilson is sublimely goofy as a hapless local cop who screws up an investigation of sabotage at the construction site.
However, as we watch Kildare, who has partnered up with local cop George Flood (Mays) to help him navigate the dark and narrow streets of London, speaking to people and looking for clues is needlessly complicated and at times even confusing.
To get you in the mood, check out this horror comedy short film titled Bundle of Nerves about two friendly local cops from the Willowbrook police department battling a slime - sucking monster.
Hank is met with bureaucratic resistance from base officers (Jason Patric and James Franco in supporting roles) and doesn't get much further with beleaguered local cop Emily Sanders (Charlize Theron), who struggles with being the only female detective in her department as well as a single mom.
Dixon is a racist local cop who, we are repeatedly told, tortured an African American suspect in custody sometime before the movie begins.
Thinking they heard shots fired, local cop Krauss (Will Poulter) and his partners (Jack Reynor and Ben O'Toole) charge in, lining everyone up and menacing them brutally.
Who are the main players at Wilderness Waters We've got Barry, the super smart hacker, the sequel's Elisabeth Shue, Maddy, the airhead sisters, Ashley and Shelby, and the sleazy local cop Kyle.
Meanwhile, star local cop (Jake Gyllenhaal) continues his investigations, which become complex to say the least.
The movie is based on the first book in the series called One for the Money and features an unemployed and newly - divorced Stephanie Plum landing a job at her cousin's bail - bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of a wanted local cop from her romantic past.
In order to survive, Cherry and Wray team up with a pair of local cops (Michael Biehn and Tom Savini), a barbeque cook (Jeff Fahey), an anesthesiologist (Marley Shelton) on the run from her crazy husband (Josh Brolin), and a shady biochemist (Naveen Andrews) who holds the secret to the antidote.
He's caught by local cops and sent to juvie, but allowed home at night, where he shares space with his emotionally distant father, played by Paul.
An unexpected incident occurs overnight that threatens the operation when the vehicle carrying the large sum of cash ends up in the hands of a crooked local cop (Logan Marshall - Green).
This circle includes gambling - addicted dentist Nathan (Sullivan Stapleton); his edgy receptionist - spouse, Lucy (Teresa Palmer); Lucy's cruel, bar - owner brother, Jack (Callan Mulvey); Jack's two - timing wife, Alice (a miscast Alice Braga); her hunky lover, Dylan (Luke Hemsworth); and the corrupt local cop (Bryan Brown) who's onto them all.
Even more better: the Thursday - night official conference party was just a little too loud for the local cops, so we got shut down a few minutes earlier than planned (the band was great, and I got to hop in on backing vocals on «Honky Tonk Woman»).
The local cop - assault numbers were released at a news conference at One Police Plaza attended by Mayor de Blasio and Police Commissioner James O'Neill, who was leading his first monthly crime briefing as the city's top cop since taking over for former Commissioner Bill Bratton last month.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton today rolled out «One City: Safe and Fair — Everywhere,» a policing plan which they promised would give New Yorkers a more «intimate» relationship with the NYPD by familiarizing citizens with their local cops — whose numbers will be 1,300 stronger by July 2016.
Mix in a local cop (Eldard) and Behrani's gentlewoman wife (Aghdashloo, a frequent collaborator of Abbas Kiarostami), and the situation simmers to a rolling boil.
When Colin resists temptation and does the right thing, turning it into a local cop, his good deed causes a series of fateful events to unfold.
Moll learns this from her brother Clifford (Trystan Gravelle), a local cop who shows his sister her new boyfriend's police record.
The story centers around Brian Flagg (Dillon) who is a tough greaser that loves doing wheelies on his motorcycle and causing trouble with the local cops.
In M. Night Shyamalan's spiritual science fiction hit Signs (2002), Jones quietly shined with her gentle yet no - nonsense performance as the local cop who gets involved in teasing out the meaning of the crop circles in anguished father Mel Gibson's corn field.
Mad Bastards / Australia (Director: Brendan Fletcher; Screenwriters: Brendan Fletcher in collaboration with Dean Daley - Jones, Greg Tait and John Watson)-- In a frontier town of northern Australia's Kimberley Region, an urban street warrior meets his match in a local cop.
Rogen will play Ronnie Barnhardt, an ego - maniacal head of mall security who tangos with with the local cops (you know, the real po - po).
The critical darling has been Na Hong - jin's Gok - seong (The Wailing), an intense and dark horror film set in the countryside in which a local cop tries to deal with a series of seemingly supernatural murders and other bizarre events.
The British - led cast includes Andrea Riseborough as a local cop investigating the case, Simon Farnaby (who also co-wrote the script) as an inexplicably shirtless Dutch stuntman, and Steve Coogan as the successful star of a long - running Mindhorn spin - off.
Thrown into the mix are a kickass security officer (Jade Eshete), two local cops (Richard Schiff, Neil Brown Jr.), three bald, tattooed guys (possibly from outer space) named Ed, Fred and Zed, and a (literally) bulletproof psycho assassin (Fiona Dourif) who appreciates good conversation — because, she tells her hostage Ken (Mpho Koaho), she usually hears «mostly screaming and begging.»
This seemingly highlights and underscores every perceived failing or emptiness in Annie's life, and the passive - aggressive competitiveness of Helen (Rose Byrne), Lillian's wealthy and newer friend, does little to bring about the best in Annie, even as a local cop, Nathan (Chris O'Dowd), tries his best to get to know her.
The talented, underused Peter Dobson also shines in his usual ingratiating way as a local cop.
The former officers of the law, having disgraced themselves as highway officers in the first movie and local cops in the years between, fall right back into the job with little questioning and no paperwork.
After Tibbs confirms his identity, the local cops bring in another wrong man, a white no - account, but Tibbs thwarts the confession they plan to beat out of him by showing that he couldn't possibly be the killer.
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