Sentences with phrase «on cop law»

In the end I got ta give full points to Johnson, watching this guy get high on cop law enforcement thinking he's the real deal, actually buying a cop car, using the jargon etc...

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As law enforcement officers descended on the town of 21,000 equipped with armored trucks, body armor, camouflage, and assault rifles, and fired tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds of protesters during the last two weeks, civilians and politicians are making call to rein in the weapons arsenals cops have been amassing.
Dennis Farina, who started out as Chicago cop, became an actor with iconic roles in Get Shorty and Snatch and finally starred on Law and Order, has passed away at...
its like when my city made a law saying all animals need to be on a leash, and i called the cops on every human, squirrel, and bird i seen.
but what should be the hated is the action... for example someone wouldn't speed when he knows that in this street that is always cop sitting with his speed gun to give ticket for the violators of the law and so on... also when someone gets to the court and if he apologies judge give minimum punishment as he recognized that he is guilty...
I think people do hold pastor on petalal that they do not deserve, he is just a man and not perfect, if he is guilty, he should be punished to the full extinct of the law, i think God stated that we should obey the laws of the land, he did not omit pastor, if he is not guilty, then it will be proven but if he is, i think that he is lowest form of human being, i would pur him in the same category with crooked cops.
And after stating law so many times and them knowing that I wasn't going to move, then they threatened to call the cops on me and fight me with public indecency; even though all you could see was the feet of the baby hanging out from the large blanket.
Orland Park's top cop offered a sneak preview Monday of his coming annual report on crime in the village, suggesting 2013 was a pretty good, if not great, year for law enforcement.
You may as well use them to your advantage and unload on your boss, your sister - in - law and the cop who just pulled you over.
The flyer accuses Golden, who is a former cop himself, of being a «puppet» of the gun lobby and urges his constituents to call on him to «stand with law enforcement and vote «yes.»»
The pilot of the helicopter that plunged into the East River told cops he believes that a loose tether on one of his passengers» harnesses cut off the fuel switch, law - enforcement sources said, but one expert questioned that scenario, calling it «highly implausible.»
Not a scrap of footage from NYPD body - worn cameras can come into public view, Appellate Justice Rosalyn Richter ruled Monday, while the court considers a demand from the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association to bury the videos forever, on the ground that releasing it violates a state law keeping cop personnel records secret..
On law enforcement, she rapped his administration's increased focus on community policing as «stop - and - frisk by another name,» blasted the NYPD's decision to stop publicly disclosing disciplinary action against cops and criticized de Blasio's decision to appoint Bill Bratton's personal choice, James O'Neill, as police commissioner without conducting a national searcOn law enforcement, she rapped his administration's increased focus on community policing as «stop - and - frisk by another name,» blasted the NYPD's decision to stop publicly disclosing disciplinary action against cops and criticized de Blasio's decision to appoint Bill Bratton's personal choice, James O'Neill, as police commissioner without conducting a national searcon community policing as «stop - and - frisk by another name,» blasted the NYPD's decision to stop publicly disclosing disciplinary action against cops and criticized de Blasio's decision to appoint Bill Bratton's personal choice, James O'Neill, as police commissioner without conducting a national search.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's brief appearance on the CBS cop drama «Blue Bloods» netted him $ 2,368 in residuals — money he's donating to benefit real - life law enforcement.
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton on Monday took aim at a slew of laws a City Council committee is considering, calling them unnecessary and saying they would handcuff cops trying to...
There was talk that Raffa was an arsonist and his beating a mob hit; that five gallons of kerosene had been found in his car and had somehow disappeared from the station house; that «every cop in Brooklyn» knows the name of Raffa's assailant but higher - ups refuse to arrest him; that the car containing the combustible evidence was driven away from the scene by Cuomo's detective - bodyguard, who's a relative of the Cuomo family; that the police reports (DD5s) on the case were missing from headquarters; and that the governor was at the scene shortly after the incident and had used state troopers to erase any evidence of his father - in - law's possible criminality.
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.»
Officials of the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday copped to yet another violation of lead - paint laws, acknowledging that they had not been inspecting...
Instead, Keller took advantage of a mid-1960s program to produce better - educated cops by paying tuition costs in exchange for a commitment to work in law enforcement (Keller would fulfill his desire for military service a decade later when he enlisted in the Army Reserve and spent the next 20 years serving part - time with an elite Special Forces unit on training missions in Europe and Latin America).
Braunstein told Observer his office has not done research on why correction officers and parole officers were included in the non-consent law, but that they discovered that cops having sex with people in their custody was not a crime and sought to close the loophole.
But the three - decade law - enforcement veteran felt that New York City already had enough officers, with more than 35,000 cops on the force, and he wanted to use his resources elsewhere, sources said.
Retired Spring Valley Cop files lawsuit against his former chief, Sheriff Falco and many other law enforcement entities added by rctadmin on May 4, 2017 View all posts by rctadmin →
Cops made the first Leandra's Law arrest in Erie County on Christmas Night.
The cliches just keep on coming, from crooked cops to a mobster's innocent daughter in law school (at UCLA, no less) to those great, great lines: «Come on, Sonny, let's go.
Now, I'm no criminal, but I know that anyone planning a heist would abandon their plan the moment they discovered the law suspected something was going on — they definitely wouldn't invite suspicion by turning up at a police function disguised as a cop...
Fast - talking security guard Ben joins his cop soon - to - be brother - in - law James on a 24 - hour patrol of Atlanta in order to prove himself worthy of marrying Angela, James» sister.
And that's even with Heat's pretentious ending that wants us to think that cops and robbers are somehow professional blood brothers on opposite sides of the law.
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 repartee goes to both sides of the law, as Olivia Williams (The Last Days on Mars, Anna Karenina), in a refreshingly adroit performance as a Southern cop named Brentwood, has a lot of interplay with her partner that sounds like funnier banter than it is.
I play a cop, on the other side of the law this time, who is trying to keep these straight kids off the streets.
The film seems to be about a bunch of different characters that have had different troubles with the law in the 1970s, centering on two brothers, one a convict and the other a cop.
In this installment, former cop Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) partners with ex-con Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) on the opposite side of the law.
Jet plays a Chinese undercover cop named Liu Jian, who while an on assignment in France, is framed for the murder of a certain bigwig by a French law enforcement honcho, Inspector Richard (Karyo, The Patriot).
He's graced the small screen on several occasions, popping up on everything from Frasier to SeaQuest 2032, including a gang of cop / crime - related shows and TV movies from the mid-80s and 90s (Miami Vice, Hunter, Law & Order, Homicide: Life on the Street, Walker, Texas Ranger, NYPD Blue, New York Undercover, and Oz).
Opening in September: Kirsten Dunst and Isla Fisher take a turn in the comic bridesmaid well in «Bachelorette» (Friday); Bradley Cooper is an author whose stolen work becomes a hit in «The Words» (Friday), a thriller co-starring Jeremy Irons and Dennis Quaid (see story on Page 17); Pixar adds another dimension to one of its most popular films in «Finding Nemo 3 - D» (Sept. 14); Milla Jovovich returns for one more zombie slaughter in «Resident Evil: Retribution» (Sept. 14); Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña are Los Angeles cops in «End of Watch» (Sept. 21), which aims for a realistic look at inner - city law enforcement; Elizabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence are mother and daughter, discovering a horror - tinged secret in «House at the End of the Street» (Sept. 21); Karl Urban plays «Dredd» (Sept. 21), a helmeted avenger who cleans up the futuristic Mega City as its judge, jury and (wait for it...) executioner; In the animated «Hotel Transylvania,» Dracula (voiced by Adam Sandler) struggles to cope with his daughter's new non-vampire love interest (Sept. 28).
Deriving humor from the premise that his wannabe cop desperately wants to bond with his much cooler, brother - in - law, and filling the gaps with bachelor jokes and references to on - line sex sites, the shtick gets old quick.
Who: Kevin Hart, Ice Cube, Tika Sumpter and John Leguizamo What: Fast - talking security guard Ben joins his cop brother - in - law James on a 24 - hour patrol of Atlanta in order to prove himself worthy of marrying James» sister.
Ride Along Director: Tim Story Starring: Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, Tika Sumpter Synopsis: Fast - talking security guard Ben joins his cop brother - in - law James on a 24 - hour patrol of Atlanta in order to prove himself worthy of marrying Angela, James» sister.
Harry is back on the force (doing stake - outs) and brought back to homicide to solve a slew of underworld slayings, and finds himself the patsy for a secret vigilante group of cops (including Robert Urich, David Soul, and Tim Matheson) who take out criminals untouchable by the law.
And in the new film «Four Brothers,,» he plays a cop, so this year he's been on both sides of the law and in the middle.
Chasing Yulaw are buddy cops Roedecker (Delroy Lindo) and Funsch (Jason Statham), whose relationship is so familiar that without being articulated we understand that Roedecker, being older and black, is probably a few hours away from retirement and that Funsch, white and accented, is a dangerous psychopath incidentally on the right side of the law.
Led by a bigoted cop named Krauss (Will Poulter), who evidently consider his badge a license to kill, law enforcement officers swarm the motel and round up all the guests — several young black men and two young white women who've taken up residence there to dodge the violence on the streets.
Within, he declares war on traditional narrative constructs of law and lawless, cops and robbers, good and evil, giving a grand total of zero fucks along the way.
To survive the night, two men on opposite sides of the law will have to work together to battle an enemy who doesn't follow the code of cop or criminal.
A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES: Based on Lawrence Block's bestselling series of mystery novels, A Walk Among the Tombstones stars Liam Neeson as Matt Scudder, an ex-NYPD cop who now works as an unlicensed private investigator operating just outside the law.
Bigfoot, on the other hand, wants out of the law enforcement game, moonlighting as a bungling extra in TV cop filler like Adam - 12 and heading up crass infomercials dressed in a hippy fright wig.
Oren Moverman's Rampart arrives in select theaters this weekend, adding Woody Harrelson to the pantheon of actors who've taken on crooked cop roles, playing officers who uphold the law about as well as a cheerleader holds her liquor.
Now, thanks to the law enforcement agencies districts have formed on their own (as well as bringing in cops from the outside to serve as school resource officers to handle student misbehavior better managed by teachers and school leaders), American public education has also become key players in the police militarization plaguing our communities.
DUEL IT OUT ON THE ROAD As a Cop, lay down the law with roadblocks and spike strips — or fry the Racer's electrical system with an EMP lock.
Battlefield Hardline focuses on cops vs. criminals and this new core conflict has allowed Visceral Games to bring forth a much more ambitious single - player story campaign that's modeled after cop dramas we see on TV, from Law & Order, to CSI, and much more.
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