Sentences with phrase «local cops who»

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).
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.
Dixon is a racist local cop who, we are repeatedly told, tortured an African American suspect in custody sometime before the movie begins.
The acting is uniformly brilliant — not just those two leads, but also great support from Allison Tolman as the local cop who's the only one who really believes in Freeman's guilt, Colin Hanks as an outcast cop from another town and Keith Carradine as Tolman's father.
Another sees former basketball star Shaquille O'Neal playing a local cop who gets too comfortable in a swimming pool, gradually turning all of the water dark blue, which is a joke that was set up all the way back in the first movie.

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He was elected to the City Council in 2009 and, since then, has had an expletive - laden confrontation with a local body shop and a feud with a traffic cop who gave him a parking ticket.
The retired female cop, who in the name of Christian discretion we will call Wendy, was the «safeguarding officer» of our local diocese of the Church of England.
Top cop Bill Bratton — who was on the Boston force around the time the FBI was investigating infamous local mobster James «Whitey» Bulger — says the joke in law enforcement after Bulger went into hiding in 1994 was, «Whitey was on the «Least Most Wanted» [list] for the fear of him coming back and the embarrassment he could cause.»
Yasmin Seweid, 18, joined a growing list of local and national alleged hate - crime victims when she told cops she was taunted Dec. 1 on the No. 6 train by three men who called her a terrorist and tried to snatch her hijab off her head while straphangers did nothing.
Upstate Assemblyman Bill Nojay, who was under indictment for fraud, killed himself in front of cops at a local cemetery in Rochester, it was reported Friday.
Based on the same novel that led to Elie Chouraqui's Man on Fire (1987, starring Scott Glenn as the burnout agent), Brian Helgeland's script takes a distinctly gringo view of this foreign land, where the fragile but courageous white girl is victimized by scary locals who range from the odious kidnappers (organized by someone known only as «The Voice» [Gustavo Sánchez Parra], aided by his weasely brother Aurelio [Gero Camilo]-RRB- to the corrupt cops, primarily, the visibly seamy Fuentes (Jesús Ochoa).
Damian Chapa stars as honest but financially strapped cop Angel Alvarez, who makes some quick money — but loses his soul — when he goes to work for a local gangster, Fernando.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.»
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.
Although the Boston police — namely missing children unit leader Jack Doyle (Morgan Freeman) and his detectives Remy Bressant (Ed Harris) and Nick Poole (John Ashton)-- are feverishly looking for Amanda, Amanda's family has hired Patrick and Angie to help track down leads from locals who won't talk to cops.
Except that BlacKkKlansman is a true story, based on the book of the same name by Ron Stallworth, a former cop in Colorado Springs who, in 1979, really did infiltrate his local chapter of the KKK.
This 80's horror thriller is about teen punks, on the run from the cops and hiding out in the woods, who end up facing off against the «local authority» — an unhinged park ranger with an axe to grind.
The film stars Sandra Bullock as an FBI agent who teams up with a local Boston cop (Melissa McCarthy) in order to bring down a...
Things get cra - zay when the Fosters are mistaken for a couple of crooks who have ticked off the District Attorney (William Fichtner), the dirty cops on his payroll (Common and Jimmi Simpson), and a local mobster (Ray Liotta).
On Wade's side is local drug dealer Peoples Hernandez (Jeffrey Wright, Hamlet, Celebrity) and some crooked cops (including Dan Hedaya, who played a crooked cop in Hurricane).
The Guard took the Festival's spirit to heart with expert storytelling, a beautiful Irish setting, and exceptional performances by an accomplished cast led by Brendan Gleeson as Sergeant Gerry Boyle, the flinty local town cop and Don Cheadle as the FBI outsider investigating an international drug - smuggling ring who turns that cop's sleepy, workaday world completely upside down.
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.
As with most shows dealing with the expansive drug trade, there is of course a «bad cop» (Agent Roy Petty, who I still can't decide if he's a sociopath or just extremely damaged), the omnipresent cartel boss (played by Esai Morales, who can challenge Jason Bateman in a «why doesn't he ever age» contest), mysterious and helpful locals with unknown motives, and a family of slow - talking, brutally violent yokels who traffic heroin.
Terribly Happy (Unrated) Crime thriller about a Copenhagen cop (Jakob Cedergren) who is reassigned after suffering a nervous breakdown to a small town only to end up at odds with the local bully (Kim Bodnia), a wife beater with a flirtatious wife (Lena Maria Christensen).
For over two weeks in Lima, WGC and Women's Caucus members participated directly in the negotiations, held press conferences, conducted advocacy trainings, wrote articles, released reports and briefing papers, joined demonstrations and marches and collaborated with dozens of colleagues from around the world who participated through all this action in the COP in Lima or in support activities back home in local communities.
Patty was the ideal sort of neighbor, who could tell you where to recycle your batteries and how to get the local cops to actually do their job.
While passing through an isolated Nebraska town, the ex-military cop persuades the alcoholic local doctor to treat Eleanor Duncan, who's married to the abusive Seth, for a «nosebleed.»
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