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- A desperate Father searching for his missing daughter holds up a Police Station & takes Mouse (Samuel Caleb Hunt) hostage.
From Chicago P.D. Season 3 Episode 3 'Actual Physical Violence' - A desperate man searching for his daughter holds a member of the team hostage; Voight learns about the accusations Bunny made regarding a case from his past; Antonio finds out that Olinsky has been keeping a secret.
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Sad that this man had to hold an entire police department hostage just so someone would listen and take him seriously....smh
Barricading himself in a single room with a single hostage is hardly taking over a police department. Lol
Didnt every police officers and S.W.A.T. have their gun & Assault Rifle pointed at that one man with a single hostage?.....so he indeed held that police department hostage, nice try!!!
@@kngrzz007 ummmm no...... Doesn't work that way. He was holding one single person hostage. In fact the person who is being held hostage was not really being held hostage because he allowed him to do so for the time he did.
He had no control over the situation. No control over any individuals in that building.
So no he did not police station hostage.... PopTart. 😏
Its not real bro
@@napalmstickylikeglue Jeez you are so cringe.
He took over this police station, weather his hostage let him or not is besides the point.
Get a life and stop picking fights in the comment section… pOptARt 🤡
I really don't blame him. Everyone blew him off and tried to send him in a loop. This was probably the only way they would actually do it
Yeah, but the system’s going to make an example out of him or otherwise everyone will start taking hostages to skip the red tape.
This happens all of the time when dealing with government bureaucracies.
I understand his anger if either of my kids went missing I'd tear the Whitehouse down to the studs to find them, but the problem is he ain't the only one. Missing persons throughout NY alone is overwhelming, that multiplied by a thousand in the entire country
@@nikkimiddlekillsday5161 this is Chicago pd....
Just like in real life, everyone is too proud to understand they're stupid or are getting bad communication to how to PROPERLY organize your station, Mouse should have a few extra brain cells.
What a lot of people forgot about Mouse was that he had the same training as Jay. And this episode proved that. He stayed calm to survive, although he could have gotten out of there in two seconds. When the guy first grabbed him, Mouse’s face was like “ugh really”. But he did an amazing job of de-escalating the situation so the guy didn’t open fire on the rest of the cops. And he kept the rest of the unit calm as well so that no one lost there life, even the guy holding him hostage. Mouse would have been an amazing cop. Even though he & Jay had the same training in the military, Mouse is much smarter than Jay. Especially in a situation like this. Jays a great cop but he’s fueled by emotions & isn’t that great of a de-escalator. But he’s valuable because he’s the best shot on the team. If Jay had just fired, that would have killed Mouse & an innocent man & put the rest of the cops in danger.
I like how he looked at Halstead after looking at the guy with the rifle and Halstead nods like 'do it now'. Mouse definitely learned from the best.
Did he serve in the army?
@@hernanarauz1610 he served with the rangers. It’s like a branch of the army. Jay could have gone on to be a Navy Seal if he wanted. He & Jay were under the same commander. So Mouse is equally skilled in combat as Jay is
@@linkais3875 mouse is equally skilled in hand to hand combat as Jay is. Maybe not as physically skilled but he can put up a good fight & he has high IQ. So I would say he’s a lot smarter than Jay in many situations.
Yes he could have but Mouse told Jay that he believed the guy
While I can't say him taking a police station hostage just to hear him out was a smart move, I do respect his dedication to finding his kidnapped daughter.
to me when watching the episode if felt like he wasn't being heard. He hadn't seen nor heard from his daughter in the months that she was kidnapped. The different departments kept sending him around in a loop. Yes him taking a police station hostage was down right stupid and a very bad move indeed because any of those officers could have just shot and killed him and be done with it. No, they instead had to work fast and carefully to find Sarah and make sure their friend doesn't get killed, heck they even kept him updated on them following the leads, the leads that lead to them finding the missing girl as well as others who were kidnapped.
I'd be pushed to the limit too if police were ignoring my kidnapped daughter for 3 months as if it's only been a couple hours
Back in 1986 a 16 year old disappeared in a town not far from where I grew up. The police refused to look for her or file a missing person report for months and have since refused to hand anything relating to the case to the State Police.
I wasn't smart, it was desperate.
So Mouse could've disarmed the guy the entire time but decided not to to get to the bottom of it? Get that man a badge already.
It was more about survival instincts. His face when the guy first took him hostage was like “ugh really?” I would say Mouse is a lot smarter than Jay in many situations. And he deescalated the situation by making sure the other cops were calm as well.
mouse served with the army rangers his military training paid off her
I haven't watched the show.
Can you explain to me who he is?
@@DarkLink1996 Greg "Mouse" Gerwitz was a member of the Intelligence unit (basically the main characters of the show make up the unit). Although he wasn't a cop, he was an ex-army ranger who was a civilian tech and surveillance expert who worked for the unit.
@@RamenNoodles Ok, thank you. 1 more if you don't mind.
Why didn't he become a Cop?
I don’t blame the guy. He wasn’t a killer, just a desperate man trying to find his daughter, but the police kept ignoring him and wouldn't help. I know what he did was wrong, but he did what he had to do to find his daughter and bring her home safely.
exactly ignoring him dealing with a freaking traffic jam, a missing child should def come first. Those officers that blew him off should have got reprimanded for that too.
Sometimes good people have to do bad things to the right reason...
@@tokunaga432 "Those officers that blew him off should have got reprimanded for that too"
It's not real bud
@@ericsmusic5927 yeah....I'm well aware of that sweetie theres nothing wrong with getting into a televison show
A voz rouca chegou amo
Can't blame the man. He just wanted to save his daughter and the fact he was willing to go to such extreme measures to find her. What he did was wrong, but I sympathize with a father who's willing to do whatever it takes for the people he loves.
Kinda like John Q. He tried to do right thing but the system just blew him off because he didn't have enough cash.
Now he gets life in prison.
@@tomprosser8958 Not really. By episodes end they let him go. Because apparently his gun wasn't loaded, and who was the last one to get ahold of the gun? 🐭.
Well if the old lady did not have such a nasty attitude it would have been resolved
Not just him. Every parent would lose their shit for their kids, it's part of their nature.
1:42 "I tried to do the right thing... but no one would listen!"
I love that line! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
In his defense, she was being unnecessarily catty and rude.
And not to forget useless
That’s how Trudy is.
That's honestly just her character lol. She's a hard ass who would sooner sass a guy holding her at gunpoint than grovel and beg for her life. But also, can you blame her? She has two idiots in front of her wasting her time over something that the insurance would have to deal with first and then both of them would likely have to proceed in court. Instead they're both trying to have the other arrested on the grounds of wrongdoing. She can take their records of what happened, but otherwise she can't really do anything without any proof.
@@agentmaryland1239 there's a time and place to be hard and sassy, in front of a dad who just lost his child isn't one of them. Least she could do is be respectful or humor him or bring him to missing persons.
I think Trudy was getting frustrated with the fender bender or minor traffic accident.
Nonetheless, she should have turfed the traffic accident to her second in command to mediate so she could have focused her attention on the distraught dad. Or have her second in command call the Missing Person Squad to send someone down to talk to the dad. A phone call to the Missing Person Squad or asking Voight (or someone from his team) to talk to the dad favor would have made the difference. The dad just needed someone in charge to listen to him and be doing something.
Since this is a TV show, why should people to behave in a way that should make sense.
In real life, I don't think distraught family members would have take a person (or people) hostage at a police station. More likely than not, they will give up on the police trying to help them and hire a private investigator.
This just goes to show how much he loves his daughter and is willing to do anything to find her 😥 that look on his face gosh there is not one time when I watched this episode that I didn't bust into tears 😭 truly heartbreaking 😰
the guy is a psycho he had no business holding up a police station
@@swolfe9668 I know that's your opinion but still if that was u and all u wanted was to find your child would u like to be called a phyco 🙄😡
@@briannaheath6923 So what DID happen to his daughter?
@@elizabethescalante7866 his daughter was kidnapped and used for bad things for months before the father finally found someone to help find her
Like Liam Neeson's character from taken 2008
I miss Mouse. Such a waste of an incredible character and actor.
They could have done so much more with his character.
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@bangle I hate Chicago Med
What happened to him? I can't remember.
Eeyup.
Can't blame him for what he did because no one was listening to him. He was a desperate father looking for his missing daughter. They weren't listening to him so he made them. He is not a bad guy he just made a bad decision.
He had no choice!
Doesn't make it okay to take hostages
Honestly, I kind of understand the frustration of the guy. That was really no deescalating behaviour from Trudy
Ikr she pulled the strap quick on the guy
I’ve only scene a few episodes, but I have to ask, why the hell is she a desk Sgt? I mean, if her job was only dealing with patrolmen and beat cops, I would kind of get it. You can’t have a superior officer in this field, who is a push over. But having her be the one to deal with every civilian who comes in with her attitude makes no sense. I’m surprised this whole hostage thing hasn’t happen before if this is how this precinct is being handled.
@@dylantennant6594 she’s the desk sergeant because of an on the job shooting. She was shot and her options would have been, I believe, to retire, take a desk job in the higher department or be a desk sergeant. She chose being the desk sergeant.
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and than she goes on to Voigt how the front desk is a sacred place....but she was just awfully rude and dismissive...
I don't know about those people with the fender bender, but if I was in a police station for something like that and a guy came in desperate like that begging for help saying his daughter was missing (no matter the age) I'd step aside.
Mouse was such an awesome character in this episode. I can’t blame the father for doing what he did, because he just wanted to find his daughter and not keep getting the run around.
They tried to make him seem irrational but he was truly doing the only thing that would work to find his daughter. It's not his fault that every police station blew him off, including this one, and nobody even bothered to follow up on the evidence that even he figured out.
Also that Mouse removed the bullets from the man’s gun and reduce his felony charge to reckless endangerment because Mouse felt bad and sorry for the guy
My favorite line “what took you so long” 😂 to me, meaning that Mouse could have disarmed the guy right from the start but was biding his time
Yes, we know what it meant. We are not thick.
I watched this episode. It broke my heart, all I thought was how many girls in this modern world end up sex slave? The numbers just in the US will make you nauseous. It reminded of how my parents were protective and almost paranoid about safety when we were growing up.
A lot. I really believe that human traffickers should receive mandatory death sentences.
@@KarlPHorse What? Give them the quick easy way out and spend more in tax dollars doing so? Plus all the appeals etc that the victims then have to go through again too? Instead of the cheaper longer more drawn out punishment of living a controlled regimented life in a concrete and steel box? That's extremely emotionally short sighted of you.
@@myrixica4222 More tax dollars? You can pick up a 20 dollar coil of rope and reuse it for years. That would be much cheaper than paying for bed, board, and guards for 20+ years.
@@gaspainsify Now I'm not an expert on this sort of thing and I don't honestly know much, but I think prisons get paid to house criminals.
@@agentmaryland1239 Yes they do but my comment was how it would be cheaper to just dispose of people caught red handed doing certain crimes like human trafficking.
I am enraged- this could’ve easily not happened. All he wanted was to find his child. Desk lady infuriates me
I agree she was extremely rude. Being busy is no excuse
@@theavandenberg6876she wasn’t rude she was busy and he didn’t even have any proof of his daughter being kidnapped just missing she told to missing person’s. She was literally dealing with more than one thing at the same thing.
Yeah wasn't a big fan of Trudy.
The way Platt whipped her gun out!
i hear revolvers are fast when in a bad situation
Was That a Snug Nose Nickel Plated 38?
She pulled it out like a boss! Trudy is the Wonder Woman of the franchise
@@ThatBrunetteFromCali yeah
Platt don't play
I wish they would bring Mouse back again - such a good character, actor was amazing as well.
saw a lady get her purse stolen at the park, she had no clue, i could've called the cops but didn't because people like Trudy would've shown up and been nothing but difficult with all that attitude.
Never underestimate what a parent will do to ensure their child’s safety
😂😂😂😂😂😂Sure, my mother took people at gunpoint in a police station on a regular basis to ensure my safety.
I know this episode was a few years ago, but I always loved how Voight said "you have to release my guy." Mouse wasn't a cop but he was a valuable part of the unit. Voight recognized that and thought of Mouse as one of his own.
I wouldn't blame the guy for losing his patience, so many rude people in one place but it is Chicago so not surprising there.
The father was doing what parent would do, follow every lead they can get to find their missing child and bring them home! Yes what Jeff did was wrong but he felt like he wasn't being heard because his daughter is an adult.
Jay was worried about Mouse here, but he also waited for Mouse to react, as Jay knew Mouse had training, and it was taking too long in Jay's view. Jay and Mouse characters were some of the best and most interesting characters on PD, their friendship was golden even tho they didn't focus on it that much on the show - this is a testament to both of these actors' talents.
But this is what angers me the most, to this day - how the producers and writers of PD not only wasted Mouse & Jay's friendship (we never got to know what really happened to them in Afghanistan, on ' THAT day', as Mouse put it in season 3, and we never got to know the secret of Jay's war trauma, as Mouse also suggested once on the show, that Jay was tortured during the war). And more than that, it angers me how the new producer, Gwen Sigan, ruined Jay's storyline in the last 3-4 seasons before his departure and wrote him an ending that was absolutely insulting to his character, and to Jesse's hard job that he did on this show for a decade!
By the way, Antonio got a terrible send-off too. And Antonio & Jay's friendship was equally wasted in later seasons even tho literally, out of the entire PD cast, Jesse and Jon, so Jay & Antonio, were the only ones next to Voight, so Jason, who started this spin-off (for people who don't know: PD is a spin-off of Chicago Fire in One Chicago universe). It was Jay and Antonio who were the only characters out of the PD cast who appeared, alongside Jason, on Chicago Fire, before PD was even filmed and aired.
This is how the whole OG Unit and PD started - from Jay being undercover on Fire, getting together with Gabby, Antonio's sister, and solving the case on Fire. As a thank you, Antonio rewarded Jay by recommending him to the Intelligence, to the newly forming Unit, which ultimately, became Voight's Unit. And Jay and Antonio were already friends on Fire, so they knew each other even before this. So Voight, Antonio, and Jay were, in fact, the OGS of the Unit, the main characters who started this whole PD thing, and Jay& Antonio's friendship was the oldest one in the Unit, only after Voight and Olinsky's. Yet later on, they were treated terribly, especially Antonio and Jay in their last seasons respectively.
I will NEVER forgive the new producer, Gwen, for this. In fact, I'll make sure to not watch any of her shows in the future, as she doesn't respect the characters & the original material, which wasn't hers. The direction of PD turned awful when Derek Haas really gave up the wheel, and even though he was still a producer on the show, he wasn't the main guy who overlooks in detail the plots and makes the most important decisions. Haas and Olmstead, together invented the whole One Chicago Universe, including PD, so he knew these characters and what he was doing the best. Gwen is absolutely awful as a showrunner!
Thanks for the info I didn't know all this, the reality is that the producers give the public what the public want which is high school drama (everyone fucking around with everyone)
A WORD FOR ANYONE WHO IS CONCERNED FOR A MISSING ADULT! YOU DO NOT NEED TO WAIT 24 HOURS TO REPORT SOMEONE MISSING! YOU CAN DEMAND TO FILE A MISSING PERSONS REPORT BEFORE 24 HOURS!
They will just deny you lol
I hate how police dramas still perpetuate the "min 24 hour" lie, but then go on to say the first 48 hours are the most important when someone goes missing. The time to file a missing person's report is the SECOND you realize the person is missing.
@@PoisonClaw4 exactly! That’s why I posted the comment cause so many people think that you have to wait
the truth is it is met with a lot of skepticism trying to report an adult missing because……their an adult. Are they really missing or are they minding their own business and/or not wanting to be bothered. They’ll make an effort but going to full nine yards and sending county/city/state wide alerts is going to take a lot of convincing for adults.
Just lie your ass off and say they were missing the day BEFORE they went missing
I love how the woman at the counter pulled her gun on him lol!!!! That was smooooth!!!!!!
She’s a damn good cop
Sgt Trudy Platt, she's 21st District Desk Sgt, she practically run the place and also she's the wife of Firefighter Randy McHolland, better known as "Mouch" from Firehouse 51.
Drags her feet while a child's being raped but can't wait to shoot the father.
Right, she was smooth and quick with it!
Smooth move... but also I feel that she handled the clearly agitated guy very incorrectly. No idea how they do it irl but if this was real life I'd say they need to find better trained personnel at the front so that they don't agitate the already agitated people that come in for whatever reason and manage them better...
I do not blame him just because they hear a child is 18 or over 18 they think they just ran away now they going to be hurt if they found out that girl was actually taken for everybody somewhere
Right off you have 2 people who are being told to "calm down" when they aren't being belligerent. Then an officer threatens to arrest them for being belligerent when they're not, all because this clerk is annoyed. This is the type of police behavior Jack Webb disliked, but has become common in real police.
Wow. Don't blame this guy at all. No one was fucking listening to him. I mean, super wrong to take a hostage in a police station.
This a case of not a bad person but made a bad choice.
Hope he likes getting raped and assaulted in prison cause that's where he's going to spend the rest of his life after they ignore the leads and let his daughter die.
our warped system pushes good people too far sometimes.
He made the right choice because it got the cops attention. You can either be ignored or take action.
@@craigclermond8001so if you were taken as a hostage in a situation like this u wouldn’t care?
There should have been so much more of this character. It would have been so good If they worked this room into every episode
Can anybody blame him? What else can a person do if the police won’t help?
I don't really blame him, he was just a desperate father searching for his missing daughter
Maybe if that tyrant at the counter knew how to do her job properly, this wouldn’t have escalated? Lol.
Do you even watch this show?
Honestly the look on Mouse's face was "I didn't sign up for this." or "I didn't wake up this morning just for this to happen."
This entire episode was full of phenomenal performances. From the main series characters to the father and this girl
now correct me if i’m wrong because i haven’t seen the show… but does this episode actually tackle how fucked up the system is that drove him to this point? they tried to just send him in a loop when he’s been looking for his daughters for weeks, they were never going to help him. are the police supposed to be the good guys here? because they sure as shit aren’t.
Its Chicago the whole damn city is fuckrd up even the kids disciplinary schools are all closed
It’s difficult to say. It’s obviously exaggerated, as Police are required by law to at least investigate if you report a person as missing.
However, kidnappings in the U.S are actually relatively rare, since the U.S has so many resources at its disposal and it brings massive amounts of heat with it.
That’s why kidnappings and trafficking is so common in third world countries, and then sold to people in first world countries.
@@bigj1905Kidnappings really aren't that uncommon in the US. It's just that traffickers usually know how to target kids who no one will bother looking for. Foster kids, orphans, homeless, runaways. You sleep on the street as a teenager and see how fast you end up in someone's basement.
As if Hank wouldn’t do the same thing. We all know what he did when his son went missing.
It's important for police to know how to deescalate situations instead of getting more gunmen. A Thai police disarmed a man who was holding a knife because his guitar got stolen. He was just in distress. I can't imagine having my daughter kidnapped, any parent would be desperate especially when they're brushed off by their only hope.
So much exaggeration because it's a drama, their action may speak volume but still unnecessary.
When I lost my job during COVID and went to the unemployment insurance offices. This is exactly what they did to me. They just sent me from office to office, just so every office I go to could pass me off to another one. Every single one of them “well they were wrong to send you here, you need to go to this one instead” they all said the exact same thing. Government employees are the laziest pricks on the planet. 2 years later, still haven’t gotten a dime from them.
Yeah shit isn't much different in the military. They don't try to use people's talents properly and they make all of the newer airmen and soldiers deal with important paperwork for their low ranking members. Can't tell you how much time I had wasted waiting for someone to find a single file, or they'd send me across base just for it to be wrong. Civvy employees on base were just as bad about it. You gotta wait months for simple shit to get done.
you should see customer service, no one is that ineffective with out putting in the work.
some are...and some are dedicated......work holidays and crazy hours to help ...you cannot lump everyone into a category....yes- there are some- maybe many - public servants who are overwhelmed, over worked, or even just not cut out for job.....but there are also MANY who bypass high wages and less pressure to help others
Have to give this father his props. When a parent says they would so anything to save their child, he meant it. It's sad because when they found his daughter, he was going to spend time away from her again when he goes to prison.
They released him from jail for a short time when they found his daughter so he could help her escape.
His charged was deduced to Reckless Endangerment.
@@alexwilson9886 did he have to do jail time?
The way platt just whipped her gun out was badass
Okay, I didn't think what the guy did was right, but the woman at the counter instigated this. She pushed him to an extreme measure and didn't handle this with the proper attitude.
Damn man, this is why I love Chicago PD and SVU. Scenes like this are so unexpected but still present and once they happen, it steals the whole episode.
I miss Mouse😢😢😢
Me too, I really liked his character.
being back ghost al
Me too!
Same
I miss mouse as well as some of the other characters that are gone, he was a great addition to the show.
his hostage just saved his life hot dam
Dads will do anything to protect there daughters. Even taking a hostage in a police station to get them to find his missing girl.
the way that Voight came in and got the whole room to stop and listen to him and the father
The way Sergeant Platt pulled her gun out was epic!!!
Man: My daughter been missing for 3 months!
Everyone: *shrug*
Ngl, its hard to see the cops as the good guys in this scene. Guy was exhibiting clear signs of mental instability not to mention walking into a police station with a duffel bag. Pretty sloppy police work by the front desk lady.
That’s why these Dick Wolf shows are so great. They show the negative & positive of things cops do.
What an insane standoff scene
I miss mouse. Feels like they could’ve more with him like in episodes like this
Taking a hostage is never a good idea. The father just got lucky he picked a hostage who stayed extremely calm ( more calm than some of his colleagues with guns) And who afterwards moved to help the man by removing the bullets from the gun.
I 💘 when Chicago PD and Law&Order:Special Victims Unit crossover. I haven't seen CPD on it's own but from what I've seen on the crossovers it looks like a damn good show
This Man Just wanted his daughter back and the cops just gave him the runaround. He was desperate
It's a sad world where police have no duty to protect people.
Have no duty to protect people?
“You drop that gun or we drop you”
You never say that
The dad did what he had to do. If he hadn't done this then nobody would be looking for his daughter.
This was one of the greatest episodes tbh
As a parent I wouldn't have done any less if I thought my kid was in danger.
How many cop shows can theyre be?
Tv-- hold my beer
Oh man, I hope that girl is still alive otherwise if her father and at least one of the kidnappers go to the same prison (let alone the same prison bus), he would be tempted to avenge her. As for her captors, they better hope none of the guards or inmates is her brother (if she has one) or uncle.
She ends up disarming and shooting one of het captors and escaping.
I know this is just a TV show but it does make my blood boil the incompetence and apathy of police departments around this country that this whole clip shows on full display. Have all the time in the world for low level crimes, like weed or bs traffic tickets that have nothing to do with public safety, but no time to deal with major dealers, murderers, rapist, pedophiles, or finding the missing/kidnapped. We need an actually educated, strong, and caring police force. Anyway this show looks goofier that law and order like how the fuck did he get that in the pd in the first place? And 2 just saying I would have popped him in the foot to keep him from fighting back and giving them a clear time constraint for suspense.
csr
That’s one of the things I love about Dick Wolf tv shows. It doesn’t hesitate to point out flaws of police either.
ok i know this scene is super heavy but can we talk about how that sergeant one arm drew that revolver
It's moments like these that make me miss Mouse.
I come back to this once in a while cause mouse was just sooo cool
“A man who’s without his his kid is a dangerous thing.” -a wise man, maybe.
00:13 first tyrant spotted, threatened with ILLEGAL arrest, 00:20 second threat of illegal arrest, 6:07 given a command to interfere with an active negotiation.
Sry cant blame him the fact that he did their job better than they did is impressive
Still one of my favourite episodes.
love how mouse just kept calm
I like the way Trudy draped her weapon
I will never understand how Trudy gets away with being such a curmudgeon. How is her bad attitude helping anyone that walks in the station? Also, why is she still carrying a revolver??? Chicago is probably the most violent city in the U.S. and she's carrying a relic.
I mean it is a tv show. There has to be some elements of character design.
How was having to deal with more than one caseloads a bad attitude? She did what she was trained to do.
@@madisonvanessaroccoa-tellerwhich is?, not helping a panicked man saying his daughter is missing? Sure
@@wonkagaming8750 this was posted 10 months ago
@@madisonvanessaroccoa-teller soo?
DUST would be proud of that disarm 🤣
Also I doubt they’d be using magnified optics across a single room. The zero/point of aim would probably be off at that close range. Hopefully he REALLY knew his hold for a hostage shot.
Just subscribed because of this interesting scene 😅hope to see more from this channel ❤
That was such a great episode! Actually, they all are.
sometimes you just have to take matters into your own hands. missing persons should be top priority, always. fuck your traffic tickets and petty thefts. a human life is in danger
I am so PROUD. Way to go
When I heard the guy talk that he was in the 6th Marine division. I was like wow the writers did not seem to do their research at all. The reason I say that is because the 6 division of the Marine corps has been disbanded inactivated for a long time since the second world war
Okay, I want to see the rest of this episode.
She rlly thought she did something with that pocket revolver was gonna do something 😂
The fathers actions were totally justifiable albeit illegal. He clearly tried everything he could do to get help but was ignored n harassed. Its the same as with nations. If there is a serious conflict and all methods for a peaceful solution fail....they go to war. Its not a pleasant solution or a desired one but it is sometimes unfortunately needed.
So let me get this straight, he was already at the right district for missing persons, but then *that* district said to go to another district and then *that* one told him to go back to the same district?
Burcracy at its finest people not wanting to do their job and handle a little paperwork sending people threw endless hoops
The only other way for this guy to find his daughter was to be Batman, he did the right thing. Extreme it was but still
Este episodio dejo al descubierto de la inoperancia de la policía que lleva a la gente al límite bien porque se muestre en tv y no se olviden que es una serie si no al hombre le vuelan la cabeza en dos segundos
It is annoying they always say she/he probably ran away especially when it's a teenager like it's so F annoying,not every teen is the same it doesn't matter about age it's the person
I like how the lady at the front desk has a little 44 magnum and everyone else has Glock 19s I think also the detective guy is badass like his voice
Now that’s what you call a father when you put everything on the line to make sure your kid comes home safe his method is extreme but he did everything the right way before it resorted to violence but it aligns with what I’d do for my kids
They treated him like crap. I would have flipped as well
6:22 what?!?!?! Did he just do that Detroit urban defense move 🤣
I feel bad for him he wanted to find his daughter and no one listened..
These are the worst cops I’ve ever seen 💀
Sadly cops these days are terrible. Some are doing their job but most are just lazy and annoyed by anything. The woman in the counter in this scene wasn't doing her job to well in hearing 🙄.
@@frostytaco8598 it’s a tv show buddy
Love how Platt pulls when gun out so fast
I'm gonna use this as my playbook when someone doesn't listen to me
I mean... if that was my daughter and i had a gun and the police tossed me around, i'd do the same thing.