Yep! Has the bullet proof glass, you pay through the hole 🕳. All booze behind the glass. I did construction there, would buy 6 pack for drive home in the suburbs
@@jamie.777 it's a serious problem in our country. Our fellow citizens have become ratchet AF ! I live in West Palm I swear it's a hell hole trying to live in lower income sections
@@michellegera3113 I live in Plymouth and am a firefighter here. We really don’t have much going on in Plymouth, so I don’t think it’d make a good season. But maybe one or two features of Plymouth would be really cool to see!
I love this episode, always interested in stuff like this when its in a area I know and recognize very well. The great historical City of Boston, people either hate it or love it, I just happen to love it.
I lived on blue hill ave in the brick building that’s behind the cops in the beginning outside the LQ store. There was an abandoned gas station there and now I know that it was a Getty Gas station.
I lived right by that mobile gas station shore plaza for two decades when I was a baby till I turned 20 i don’t live there no more east Boston will always be my home
Great upload, thank you, season 4 is mostly in Boston if I remember correctly, must be 1993ish, I remember those Boston police cars, they drove those until around 1999/00,
Yep. Combat zone existed , CRACK or freebase was EVERYWHERR. I was a union laborer, remember working on mission hill early 90s. Every morning we had to empty the Porta potties with there nightly tenants. Dudes would smoke rock all-night in a smelly portable john full of construction workers (many drunks] and there horrible turds floating
I was the first civilian dispatcher hired by the Boston Police in 2002. Great job, but the politics forced me to resign and become a bartender in Vegas.
Let me ask you... in the song intro opening it looked like they showed a Cop's funeral. Did that episode actually air? Also, do you know if it was a Cop that was killed in the line of duty?😥
Thanks for this Upload, I had this on VHS Tape, I love those two Officers (Ralph Amoroso/ Robert Anthony) at 2nd Clip and Narcotic Officer Tito at 3rd Clip.
I used to cruise with D-4 back in the day. So I'm walking on Commonwealth and I see my buddy in his cruiser, sending a missle over the radio...he motions me to get in. We're BS'n a bit and a tone comes over the air, "633 you're all we got, head to X bank, robbery in progress..." "Hang on!"...we pull a U'ey on Comm, code3, and proceed through the intersection at Charles Gate, to head toward the Back Bay Fens. A car comes flying down Comm and slams the right front quarter of the brand new Crown Vic..we are pushed onto the curb, taking down the light pole. No one injured thank God. I say to my buddy, "Hell of a morning..." The whole day passes by; eight hours later I'm walking back through that area toward Kenmore Square (the older, seedy Kenmore) to grab the green line home. I hear a voice off to the side, "You the police." I stop and see a homeless drunk looking at me. "I'm no cop," I say back. "You the police!" "I don't think so pal." "This morning I see accident with police car, YOU got out of it." I tried to explain, but it went nowhere. I even bought him a beer at Kenmore Liquors, from Harold and Nate who owned it. Ahh, the good old days.
This was during the Crack days. My mom worked in the ICU at this time, taking care of Crack babies and stabbing and gunshot victims round the clock. She even saw people get badly assaulted just while driving to work, cause most of the hospitals were in bad areas. Gentrification started in the Boston area in the mid to late 2000s. Some areas didnt start until the past few years. The city has come a long way. There are still areas that are mostly section 8, but they've been given a face lift, so it's less intimidating looking.
People really have no idea how dangerous Boston was back then and they think it's crazy now the gentrification helped ease a lot of the ghetto activity I'm born and raised in Roxbury Grove Hall the hood was tough
However the cons are with Gentrification now the rent is way too high and it’s making people suffer to pay rent. The huge question is now that the neighborhood is nice, why do I have to move?
@@Viewer_Discretion_is_Advised Oh I see. It's similar to say, if a movie gets released in January 1993, but at the end of the credits it says 1992. It only means that the movie was finished in '92, before it went through the editing process in order to be released.
I’m from the Scottish highlands and I understand a Boston accent just fine. There’s parts of Aberdeenshire here in Scotland that I haven’t a clue what those folk are saying!
Wow, an amazing police officer/detective that has restraint. This guy would've been pushed out of his job these days. He actually respects people's rights.
I like watching old 90s episodes of FOX's COPS. I will be walking down the street and recognize a guy from a show.. Me: *"..hey I know your face from somewhere.."* Them: *"..no you haven't..now beat it.."* Me: *"..that's it..a episode of COPS.."* Them: *"..aww shucks..thanks man.."* And in that second that person feels like he or she became a celebrity for that moment in time.
I about fell over when the officer said he had to be cognizant of her Constitutional rights against search and seizure. There doesn't seem to be too many officers who care about your rights today...😆
Says someone who isn't around any cops unless they have a prejudice.....I never been on the right side of shit and been allover the country.Cant say I've seen a lot of illegal cop shit going on even id love to be able to say so
Love the second clip when the cop starts with....this area used to be white but now you know its uhhhh ( definitely wants to say racial slurs) now alot of Hispanics ...lol.
The water and the sand? Us vs Them? Nice attitude. Go watch the three episodes filmed in New Jersey on this channel. That's real police. In many segments they are all in plain clothes. Hard to tell who is who.
@@leahflower9924 oh they not “supposedly bad”. They rank in top shootings Year in and years out when I was a teenager. ‘05-‘15. Funny tho. I live in SoCal now and seeing their projects it’s funny that they have lawns to mow and their own “houses”. Where as on the east coast, I had tall brick buildings and pissy hallways 😂 🤷♂️ to each their own I guess. The struggle is real throughout our nation.
@@anthonyharraden4709 yeah I see your point I watched snowfall which took place in 80s in south central LA and I thought their houses are all like cute bungalows
@@leahflower9924 yeah it’s funny, back home I’d love a little house like they got out here they call projects 😂. Other things they do out here is convert old hotels into affordable housing too. Smh it’s a different world from triple deckers and brick buildings.
Which is a great outcome, in the interim, I'm not saying give them 5yrs a piece. Put the 2 w/beef in a cell & do your rounds, when you get back I bet everything is settled. So this chump beats up a mother of 3 but doesn't like it when he gets slapped around?
Native New Yawkuh here (Brooklyn), but you gotta *LOVE* the Boston accent!
Yeah I'm from Jersey we got officer damiano I'd love to hear I ain't your papi in a Boston accent
NY accent is way better !
The liquor store is still open today on Blue Hill Ave
Fernandez
Lol still wicked people in and out of it as well still
Yep! Has the bullet proof glass, you pay through the hole 🕳. All booze behind the glass. I did construction there, would buy 6 pack for drive home in the suburbs
@@jamie.777 it's a serious problem in our country. Our fellow citizens have become ratchet AF ! I live in West Palm I swear it's a hell hole trying to live in lower income sections
I better see at least one stop and shop or Dunkin donuts in this episode
More Massachusetts episodes would be phenomenal!
There's one in this group where a guy lit his apartment ( or should I say apahtment) on fire and jumped out. I can't find that one.
Yes the best Massachusetts or rhode island either way
Yes please keep em coming
Lynn, Lynn
The city of sin.
You'll never come out the way you went in!
Ask for water, they give you gin!
Lynn is a really old city right? before there was Las Vegas LA or Portland Oregon there was Lynn lol
"It's called communication, amigo!"
This was pre officer I ain't your papi damiano
"It's called if you don't have a fuckin phone, you get a beepah!"
Classic!!!! 😂
lol fone”
Keep Massachusetts videos coming
love when they do my home town!
I hope one day they’ll do Plymouth lmao 😂
@@DapperSapper515 they'd have a whole season doing Brockton,Plymouth & Worcester!
@@michellegera3113 add in New Bedford, Mattapan, Fall River, Milton, and Lynn and then we’re talking lol 😂
@@michellegera3113 I live in Plymouth and am a firefighter here. We really don’t have much going on in Plymouth, so I don’t think it’d make a good season. But maybe one or two features of Plymouth would be really cool to see!
I love this episode, always interested in stuff like this when its in a area I know and recognize very well. The great historical City of Boston, people either hate it or love it, I just happen to love it.
Same here. The early 90s Boston was bad a$$... you had to be careful
Your cousin...from Boston 🍻
I lived on blue hill ave in the brick building that’s behind the cops in the beginning outside the LQ store. There was an abandoned gas station there and now I know that it was a Getty Gas station.
If you had the accent that first cop had I might laugh at you
"Yeah so what I got a beepah!"
😂
"Communication, Amigo!"
Man, Boston Police play the role of Boston Policeman well
BOSTON POLICE AT THEIR BEST. COOL ASS ACCENT.
Bowstan caps
Haw are yah 😂😂
Get in the cah
@@diablo666541 - baw-stin
I learned a new bad word the other day it's Masshole
I lived right by that mobile gas station shore plaza for two decades when I was a baby till I turned 20 i don’t live there no more east Boston will always be my home
Did you notice how the cop did a Columbo on the woman. "ok see ya later, oh ya one more thing
😂
Peter Falk would be proud
Smooth. Oh you don't wanna talk. Now ur talking. 😁. That dude was probably in the closet hiding. Miserable harpees
I'm A Hispanic that wants To talk like Robert Deniro.
Ok watch taxi driver
@@leahflower9924 great fucking movie
You got a beepah?
Probably beat ya ass for wearing that Bulls hat!.....that's deep green Celtics country.
Great upload, thank you, season 4 is mostly in Boston if I remember correctly, must be 1993ish, I remember those Boston police cars, they drove those until around 1999/00,
Boston was one of several cities featured in Season 4, and a total of 7 episodes were filmed in Boston. They filmed in the fall of 1991.
Yep. Combat zone existed , CRACK or freebase was EVERYWHERR. I was a union laborer, remember working on mission hill early 90s. Every morning we had to empty the Porta potties with there nightly tenants. Dudes would smoke rock all-night in a smelly portable john full of construction workers (many drunks] and there horrible turds floating
I was the first civilian dispatcher hired by the Boston Police in 2002. Great job, but the politics forced me to resign and become a bartender in Vegas.
Let me ask you... in the song intro opening it looked like they showed a Cop's funeral. Did that episode actually air? Also, do you know if it was a Cop that was killed in the line of duty?😥
Dude was just makin’ a packy run and he got rolled.
Hahaha you must be a fellow native
Gosh it was t that long ago, but life back then was sooooooo diff. I remember those days. And I miss them .
Damn I miss watching these on fox back in the good days!!😭😭
Cops is coming back. A new season is about to release.
5:34 cops these days need a reminder about this
Cheers for sharing these episodes.
This is what the country needs today !!!! Law enforcement of the '90s era THEY DID NOT PLAY AROUND.
Like Netflix’s Trial 4? 😉
Yes Massachusetts rocks
Cops and Pokemon clearly the best 2 intro songs of all time.
And Cheers
i like Old Cops Episodes
Totally different interactions back in the day compared to the ones you see today. No nonsense now compared to years ago.
Wrong. Cops would fukk you up in the 90s. No BODY cams. Your a fool!!!!! Cops 👮♀️ are cupcakes 🧁 now. Are u 25 ? Wtf
@@jamie.777 You're funny!
Thanks for this Upload, I had this on VHS Tape, I love those two Officers (Ralph Amoroso/ Robert Anthony) at 2nd Clip and Narcotic Officer Tito at 3rd Clip.
Every time a cop gets busted, a doughnut gets to live!
Gotta make a dunkin' run real quick!
I used to cruise with D-4 back in the day. So I'm walking on Commonwealth and I see my buddy in his cruiser, sending a missle over the radio...he motions me to get in. We're BS'n a bit and a tone comes over the air, "633 you're all we got, head to X bank, robbery in progress..." "Hang on!"...we pull a U'ey on Comm, code3, and proceed through the intersection at Charles Gate, to head toward the Back Bay Fens. A car comes flying down Comm and slams the right front quarter of the brand new Crown Vic..we are pushed onto the curb, taking down the light pole. No one injured thank God. I say to my buddy, "Hell of a morning..." The whole day passes by; eight hours later I'm walking back through that area toward Kenmore Square (the older, seedy Kenmore) to grab the green line home. I hear a voice off to the side, "You the police." I stop and see a homeless drunk looking at me. "I'm no cop," I say back. "You the police!" "I don't think so pal." "This morning I see accident with police car, YOU got out of it." I tried to explain, but it went nowhere. I even bought him a beer at Kenmore Liquors, from Harold and Nate who owned it. Ahh, the good old days.
Haha, thanks for the story man.
This was during the Crack days. My mom worked in the ICU at this time, taking care of Crack babies and stabbing and gunshot victims round the clock. She even saw people get badly assaulted just while driving to work, cause most of the hospitals were in bad areas. Gentrification started in the Boston area in the mid to late 2000s. Some areas didnt start until the past few years. The city has come a long way. There are still areas that are mostly section 8, but they've been given a face lift, so it's less intimidating looking.
People really have no idea how dangerous Boston was back then and they think it's crazy now the gentrification helped ease a lot of the ghetto activity I'm born and raised in Roxbury Grove Hall the hood was tough
However the cons are with Gentrification now the rent is way too high and it’s making people suffer to pay rent. The huge question is now that the neighborhood is nice, why do I have to move?
@@sostdm617it wasn't as bad as new york
The thing is the problem with gentrification is that the rent has gone up and you can’t afford to live in Boston anymore.
Gentrification started as early as the west end being torn down
I miss the old Don't Walk crossing signals.
The description says the air date was 1992, but the credits say that this particular episode came out in '91. So was this early '92?
Filmed in the fall of 1991. Early on, COPS frequently held footage for awhile before releasing it in an episode.
@@Viewer_Discretion_is_Advised Oh I see. It's similar to say, if a movie gets released in January 1993, but at the end of the credits it says 1992. It only means that the movie was finished in '92, before it went through the editing process in order to be released.
The banana guy thinks he's Joe Pesci
I grew up near Joe pesci I gotta say I think Boston Lynn lowell people are tougher this whole episode intimidates me lol
I want see COPS........ lowell Massachusetts
The accents are fuckin beautiful in this, Boston 617 Baby
“You gonna knock me out?”
When he said that shit I honestly said out loud “fuck yeah he will, that’s Boston”
That Boston accent is “hahd” (hard) to understand a lot of the time. 🤣🤣
im from CT and our accent is way different. Somehow i still understand them lol
I’m from the Scottish highlands and I understand a Boston accent just fine. There’s parts of Aberdeenshire here in Scotland that I haven’t a clue what those folk are saying!
Even though I'm from new jersey they should've done the Sopranos in Boston
@@Highland_Moo put your cah keys on the cah
Wow, an amazing police officer/detective that has restraint. This guy would've been pushed out of his job these days. He actually respects people's rights.
he had a camera crew filming him
@@davidwoodford9297 A lot of police departments wear a body camera, but still commit crimes.
Too dark,can’t see shit!
That's Boston streets back then in my neighborhood you couldn't see shit
Holy 90's flashback
Don't have a cow man
That banana was DESTROYED.
Love the Boston episodes.
The black leather jackets rule.
You just couldn’t move in them
Walnut ave has gentrified
You mean artsy and hipster drug addicts that want be close to their dope connections as for a form of coming together. What damb shame
You know he wanted use the word spik
I like watching old 90s episodes of FOX's COPS. I will be walking down the street and recognize a guy from a show..
Me:
*"..hey I know your face from somewhere.."*
Them:
*"..no you haven't..now beat it.."*
Me:
*"..that's it..a episode of COPS.."*
Them:
*"..aww shucks..thanks man.."*
And in that second that person feels like he or she became a celebrity for that moment in time.
Lynn is one of the worst places in New Englamd
I like the videos of East Boston
Walnut Park 3 families now sell for $1.5M
How can my dude answer these questions with his face that beat
Way different times back then way more simple vehicles 😂
Old is gold!
What's up with the gamma???? There needs to be some sort of lighting correction.
It was 1991 dude.
Very nostalgic stuff. It'll be interesting to see how the people in 2054 view today's world.
Best thing I've seen in ages!
I about fell over when the officer said he had to be cognizant of her Constitutional rights against search and seizure. There doesn't seem to be too many officers who care about your rights today...😆
Yo me too. I really said out loud, holy s*** smart cop.
He's on tv
You mean consent?......
@@rangerman9241 no cognisant (I’m Aussie) means to be aware basically … so the officer reminded them to be aware of their rights basically
Says someone who isn't around any cops unless they have a prejudice.....I never been on the right side of shit and been allover the country.Cant say I've seen a lot of illegal cop shit going on even id love to be able to say so
“Lynn Lynn the city of sin, you never come out the way you came in!”
Me waiting to see my family get arrested lmao
God bless the commonwealth state.
You mean the Bay State? It’s a commonwealth.
About 1:09 or 1:10 in... before the "Big Dig." That "Central Ahtery" would always be jammed.
It still is lol
The first guy look like he has no eyes lol
When were they in Boston? I would have watched it if I knew they came here!
1991
The way the cop pronounced apartment was interesting
Damn. First dude told on everybody. Surprised he didn't give the cops the guys social.
Right by the zoo, and Hernandez liquor store
Old Crown Vic's
and fuckin mullets and leather jacket uniforms lol
What did the cops say? Can't understand them.
More? This dope especially from back in the dayz
Love the second clip when the cop starts with....this area used to be white but now you know its uhhhh ( definitely wants to say racial slurs) now alot of Hispanics ...lol.
Yeah I noticed that
Great first segment
Love this..keep Massachusetts videos ciming!!
It'd be wicked pissa if there were mor Boston videos. I didn't know the Karate Kid was a Lynn police officer. Must've bee between KK3 & Cobra Kai.
35 years later, Dorchester and blue hill Ave is still a shit hole
Lt. Columbo was smart cop!
Yesssss
Lynn Lynn the city of sin, you never come out the way you came in
The guy true the bananar on the flowa
0:00 Waterfront/Seaport Boston!
Ads every 5 minutes reported!
Cops is good
The water and the sand?
Us vs Them?
Nice attitude.
Go watch the three episodes filmed in New Jersey on this channel.
That's real police.
In many segments they are all in plain clothes. Hard to tell who is who.
The two youts
Love that dirty water.
Ok, Boomer.
@@williamwilson6499 what? Ok virgin punk pussy 🤣
Boston has great water actually
Anybody know where that gas station is on the second segment?
Right before the chelsea bridge
One banana 🍌
Lol Brockton should be on here too 😂
New Bedford , fall river Lawrence and Lowell as well. They were crawling with hookers and junkies in the mid 90s
The supposedly bad neighborhoods look kind of nice compared to Philly Cleveland and some other places
@@leahflower9924 oh they not “supposedly bad”. They rank in top shootings Year in and years out when I was a teenager. ‘05-‘15.
Funny tho. I live in SoCal now and seeing their projects it’s funny that they have lawns to mow and their own “houses”. Where as on the east coast, I had tall brick buildings and pissy hallways 😂 🤷♂️ to each their own I guess. The struggle is real throughout our nation.
@@anthonyharraden4709 yeah I see your point I watched snowfall which took place in 80s in south central LA and I thought their houses are all like cute bungalows
@@leahflower9924 yeah it’s funny, back home I’d love a little house like they got out here they call projects 😂. Other things they do out here is convert old hotels into affordable housing too. Smh it’s a different world from triple deckers and brick buildings.
Which is a great outcome, in the interim, I'm not saying give them 5yrs a piece. Put the 2 w/beef in a cell & do your rounds, when you get back I bet everything is settled. So this chump beats up a mother of 3 but doesn't like it when he gets slapped around?
he started singing on sight
I miss my Beepah....
Old Beantown episodes lol caps and cahr 😂.
Love the strong personalities reminds me of my new York area
Why does the cop say he's Spanish? He is from central America, not Spain.
I doubt there's a Spanish neighborhood. I think he meant a hispanic neighborhood.
Gloom vision. What they got no streetlights out there or they been stolen
Funny ever banana
Not blue hill 😭😂Boston been rec
What year?
Aired April 4, 1992
Where da Lowell one from 2008ish
Lynn Lynn the city of sin
The Bulls hat
Its sad to say as someone who lives in Boston but not much is change since 1992 actually I might’ve gotten worse