CHiPs - Season 4 - Baricza draws a gun ("Karate" episode)
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- Опубліковано 30 сер 2009
- Baricza encounters some of Andy Macedon's kids stripping a car on Lorenzo Drive. Baricza tells them to get down on the ground, but Billy fights back. He's taking quite a beating and knocked back onto his cruiser. He rolls off just before the van backs into the cruiser. Baricza keeps fighting, but gets knocked to the ground. Finally, he pulls his gun on Billy and the kids drive off as he looks at his gun with regret.
Officer Baricza has been seen drawing a weapon to protect himself three times. The first was when he encountered a group of men running a casino in a motor home and held the shotgun from his patrol car. He drew his weapon next in "Peaks and Valleys". Finally, he pulled his service revolver after being beaten and knocked to the ground by a minor who knew karate and was threatening him with a weapon.
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No episódio "Karate", da 4ª temporada, o policial Baricza saca sua arma durante uma briga com ladrões de carro. Em seis temporadas do seriado CHiPs, armas foram sacadas apenas três vezes, todas elas por Baricza. - Фільми й анімація
THAT WAS DANNY PARTRIDGE!
Beavus and Butt Head "uhh Bonadootchee Bonadootchee Bonadootchee"
Yup I said the samething 40 or so years ago when I saw that episode I guess he has a black belt for real
This was the best scene in CHiP’s history, bar none! Or should I say Bear none!! Such a great and shocking scene back in the day. Still gets me today. Ponch’s karate fight was pretty good as well. They don’t make them like they use too...
I served with the Marine Corps Military Police as a town patrolman in Okinawa and we had very strict limits on the use of our sidearms. Our standing orders were if someone came at you with a club, use your baton. If someone pulled a knife, use your baton. If someone came at you with a broken bottle, use your baton. If it was three against one, use your baton. If someone pulled nunchakus, pull your .45, give them one chance to drop the weapon and then shoot them. In the hands of someone who knows how to use them, nunchakus are every bit as deadly as a firearm.
The officer should have shot him! PERIOD! You're correct about the nunchakus, they are DEADLY!
Danny Bonaduce is the real deal with those martial arts skills. He holds black belts in a few different styles.
Pretty good guy too
Bear was one of the underdogs, but one of the best, loved Bonnie too!
I agree on both
OK what about Sindey she was good looking
Deadly force would have been authorized from when he was twirling around the stick
Yet Danny had mercy, and didn't kill him.
Yeah
I am not a police sycophant but the first time the cop got struck. If the cop popped him. I got no problem with that.
@@superdoobo I totally agree
Absolutely correct. Today a cop would’ve hopped out of his Patrol car with his weapon drawn and would’ve punched his ticket immediately. This was a different era of law-enforcement
Danny had SERIOUS Karate skill.
well he did martial arts with chuck norris and has about 4 different styles of karate so i'm pretty certain he was also a international champ at one stage
The only episode where a gun was used in the entire CHIPS television show by the CHP officers !!!!!
there was one other episode I remember where a couple of rednecks were shooting up Barizca's police car with a tommy gun while he snuk away looking for them and when he heard them shootiing up the car he waited just for the right moment (when they used up all their ammo) and then pounced on them while drawing his gun this was the only other episode I remember other than the one above where a gun was drawn on CHIPS.
"Whats up now karate kid?" Would have been a great line there! That fight got intense! Classic Scene!
Arguably one of the best Chips episodes out of all the seasons and one of the VERY few if THE only time a gun was pulled and actually forcefully pointed at someone with the intention to actually use it. Barry Baricza was a great character on Chips. Even though a supporting character, he was a mainstay of Chips through the years and they were better for having him. Too bad he didn't ride the "motors" eventually but he always stayed a "road dawg" cop which is cool too.
I'm thinking it was the only time a gun was pulled on the show, yes? If not, my childhood memory fails me.
It was actually 3 times and it was Barry Baricza who drew his weapon. He was only cop on the show to do so.
He also reprised his role on CHiPs '99.
I remember this episode well, especially this scene. Thought Baricza was going to get killed, until he drew his firearm. One thing I was surprised at is that he did not try to retrieve his nightstick, or, after Billy (Danny Bonaduce) split the rod in two with that kick, he didn't just grab the other end and defend himself with it. Then again, things probably just happened so fast.
I was in the 5th Grade when this episode was originally shown on TV. I was sitting on the couch with my brother and my dad. I still remember it clearly, as well. When the commercials came on, my dad said that if this were in real life, the police officer would have shot him. Bonaduce's skill level and speed were impressive, even today.
I remember asking my dad why he drew his gun!.. you have to admit Bear tried going hands on and fighting in an era before tasers, pepper spray and compliance coming to an end
When I watch CHIPs, the officers never fire any guns from what I saw so far.
Vincent Khammanh And rarely even drew them.
I was telling a friend that Officer Baricza was the only CHiP
to draw his weapon the entire run of the show.
Ponch and Jon never drew theirs either.
CORRECT!! NBC did not want anyone on CHiPs to draw guns. Don't know why they let Baricsa.
In TNT's CHiPs '99 Ponch finally draws his gun.
yup you are right about that
They draw them in movie. Year bear the only one.in show
YES ! I remember thinking the exact same thing when I saw that episode That and " Is that Danny Partridge?" Lol
I believe he’s pulled a gun three times there was the other time with the two guys shot up his police car in the woods I know there’s a another time but I can’t recall but I believe Internet movie database has that information
Danny Bonaduce trying to be a red-headed Bruce Lee swinging those nunchakus.
and just to add to the nerdiness of my chips fandom, it turns out that the fellow who plays Barizca is a real estate agent near my family's city in So Cal. I think i need to use him for my next move.
Bear is my fave guy, but Sindy is my fave CHiPs lady hands down. The original 7 Charles.
Bear almost capped the Duce'.
Danny Bonaduce in this scene was the inspiration for Darth Maul.
To Serve Men Darth Bonaduce?
I love the 102s on the cop cars hahaha
@ChristopherSaindon..I was a teen when this was on...I was fasinated with nunchkas..god how I wish I could go back to this time..for so many reasons.
Great scene! Baricza was cool!
I miss those seventies and eighties action shows. All we have now are booring indoor sitcoms.
Facts and they just try to get you to laugh at their cringey jokes
i love this scene its fantastic i want more chips
Sounds blew my ears drums out
Although Baricza would've been fully justified to use lethal force, you can tell the mere notion that he had to draw his gun hurt him a lot more than the physical attack.
Proving he wasn't a real cop.
i grew up watching chips i am a police executive now, i remember watching this for the first time guns were never drawn on chips, it was about the helping hand of the police, wow how times have changed.
They should have let Bear be the guy to finally nab the Danny Bonaduce character in this ep. The glory almost always went to Ponch & Jon & Bear deserved to get it in this ep.
mosriteluv Actually Bear did confront him when he was finally apprehended, saying "Yeah, I met this dude before".
And then told him, showing his wounds, "This was a very unkind thing to do sir."
I took this from an episode of "Heat" (Ruda's Awakening) when Sergeant Sweet got jumped by two of the three burglars as he trying to apprehend them after a brief foot chase. Unlike Bear though, Sweet was more severely beaten and left unconscious. Of course, Bubba got into a struggle for the gun the other burglar had and the burglar shot himself to death as a result, after shooting Bubba in the leg.
Perhaps Bear could have had another officer with him who said, after Bear told those three car strippers to hold it and they tried to fight or flee, "Uh, uh, do what the officer says. Now you been caught, so just make it easy on yourselves. When the other two burglars were apprehended at the end, Sweet and Lt. Jamison entered the house they were in to bring them out to be handcuffed. Was it possible Sweet said in the house to Jamison "Yeah, I met these dudes before."?
I think that's the only episode that I know of when one of them actually draws their weapon
I heard the same thing on an episode of the Adam Carolla Radio Show.
I remember saying , wow he pulled his gun out, that has never happened on CHIP. On CHIPS99, they pulled their guns, but that was TBS.
There were three times someone pulled a gun on Chips. It was always Brodie Greer's character. Another episode was rainy day and he had a shotgun. I don't know what the other one was.
Nimbly Season 2 "Peaks and Valleys" Yes, again Brodie Greer
+Jeffery Rush There was an episode where 2 guys used machine guns to mess up a cop car...when they ran out of bullets, Baricza pulled out his gun..he was hiding behind some bushes when the guys were shooting up the car
he did the right thing
Pulling the gun was a bug deal because the CHP's never pulled the gun on that show.
Back in the day, that cop would have blown Danny's head off!😆
i think he draws his gun in the episode where th ebad guys use a tommy gun on his car, but they didn't show the gun iteself, only his upper body that showed his arms out pointing, implying that he had it drawn. Of course, i have had too much time on my hands to study chips in such detail.
m hubin I noticed that too in that Season 2 episode.....he also brought out the shotgun in the season 1 episode “Rainy Day” where they stopped the Casino RV.
Right that episode along with this one is the only times Barizca or any other CHP officer ever drew a firearm.
Now days the cop would run out of ammo on him!
eh no
That's for sure!
look up this for another great chips fight scene: CHiPs - Ponch has a Karate battle with a gang leader from the old neighborhood
I was so scared for Baricza,but he should have called for backup.
Anita Seekford exactly
I'm sure his boss would want to keep him around for a while.
Agreed
The audio clipping just adds to the drama of this clip.
At first, I thought it was David Cassidy getting another DUI.
And... DOn't bring Nunchucks to a gun fight.
nice form on danny partridge
Still love and watch this video
Never get tired of watching this
That's the only way to make Danny Partridge understand! LOL
I remember thinking things like “oh that’s just a car cop” lol
This fight looks quaisi-real for a few reasons, as opposed to the fake and stiff fight in Ponch's martial art fight in CHIPS episode. In the fight above they both look somewhat nervous yet with adrenaline flowing. Sloppiness is involved as in all real fights. The punk takes a punch to the stomach and backs up and looks somewhat hurt, but it is not overdramatic. There a few slight delays between attacks but not Hollywood styled words spoken or over contemplation of the next move---that's always fake. The choreography probably not meant to be is again sloppy, as all real fights look. But when the cop pulls the gun, the punk truly looks surprised, scared, and jets off. That is what really would happen in real life. In Hollywood films, the punk would have done a back flip while pulling a knife from his shoe in the air and firing into the heart of the officer.
The gun that Baricza(not sure if I spelled it right) was not a .38. It was a .357 magnum colt python. I looked it up.
No, its Smith and Wesson model 19-5 357 mag at that time California Highway Patrol carry 38 + p loads.
Yep, the only redhead in the bunch........
Damn, Bar!
Very nice fight scene and one of my favorite Chips episodes. Technically, Danny Bonaduce's character should've gotten inot a LOT of trouble for using the nunchakus...because they're a felony in California! :-)
Also, the use of the police baton could be technically called martial art weapon vs. martial art weapon in this scene, just because the darn thing looks so much like a tonfa. Thanks for posting.
One of the very few times we see guns drawn during the entire series.
I watched the show religiously,but I do not remember this scene at all.
I definitely remembered seeing this once, watching CHiPs after school one day. Definitely remembered Baricza ordering Bonaduce out of the van, and calling him 'Red'.
He should've shot Danny Partridge when he had the chance!
I think a gun was pulled out only 2 or 3 times the entirety of the program
The tv show CHiPs..was on tv at a time when tv programs were great...there were several other shows also great to watch...but for chip's was one of the programs I watched a lot...but others I watched was...Welcome Back Kotter....All in the Family , Dukes of Hazard, Barney Miller...Taxi..
and much more . Yep tv back then was great...
0:37 Use of deadly force justified at this point.
I remember watching this scene , and my mom, yelling “shoot him!”. Haha
Danny bonaduce used to be a nice kid, this is what he turned into when he left the partridge family
So why did the cops on CHIPS never use their guns? Was the idea to produce a non violent police show?
Yes. It was the 1970's
Bear is the only character that pulled his gun twice
Now I see what happened when Danny bonaduce after he left the partridge family, he became a street thug, how nice.
Superb soundtrack by genious Alan Silvestri!
Great episode. DANNY BONADUCE is in about 4 different episodes. No law enforcement officer would take a beating like that and not reciprocate!! In this situation. The aggressor having to be shot, not fatally or even taserd would be JUSTIFIED!! There has to be a point, even though this is a movie, where even a CHIP has to use his firearm!! Another scenario would be to disable the vehicle by shooting out the tires.O Well maybe I'm being too dramatic!!!
I watched this the other day & recorded it off the tv to send to a friend. Besides Bonaduce winning that fight as a teenager, Baricza looks like he wants to shoot himself for pulling his gun! CHiPs is awesome!!
Beginning= EARRAPE
I just saw on Amazon, Chips Season 4 will be released on March 2016, if the date don't change.
If CHIPS had one flaw it was the unrealistic extreme its police would go through to AVOID drawing their firearms. After a while it became ridiculous!
It was a different time, and law enforcement was carried out differently.
80s was different police shootings were very low.
He should have had the hardware in hand when he came out of the car
Jack Betz ㅓ좋아좋아
I have no idea what you just said
Jack Betz After calling for backup and waiting for it to arrive.
@@driver3464 Good good.
We're talking the heavy artillery here.
there are certianly extended "scraps" in some episodes, but not many like this. Again, i need a life. :)
On another show back then Danny said they're going to make a martial arts comedy movie but it never materialized.
An interesting thought...What if the cop was Sheriff Buford T. Justice? "Hold up on that car wash boys." "You punks look tired, rest yourself." Kicks one's ass..."That's an attention getter!"
If nothing else, it makes a good counterpoint to all the Karate/Kung Fu/Ninja movies of the 70s and early-80s. Your "ancient knowledge" probably won't be much good against Smith & Wesson...
So true ! 😆😆😆😆😆
Now that's an 11-99 if i ever saw one
If I remember correctly this is one of only 2 scenes where a gun is actually drawn but never fired on any CHIPS show this one above and the other one where 2 goons get a tommy gun and trick Barizca into chasing them into the woods only for them to reappear and totally shoot up his police car after waiting for them to completely run out of ammo Barizca then pounces on them with his pistol drawn .
Serves (Billy) Danny Partridge) right to mess with Baricza.
70sfaithshumate serves billy right that he had a gun drawn on him
And he was later apprehended.
Beginning=R.I.P. headphone users
me too!
i used to pull my weapon out whenever Bonnie came on
go BEAR
No shots fired ...
I guess the rock & roll band thing didn't work out.
I thought the cop was going to shoot himself at the end.
true
One of the few times..someone pulls out a weapon
that fateful day...
Use of deadly force. It's right there in the Police Code. Bear was being overpowered by Billy and once knocked to the ground and at Billy's mercy, unable to get back to his cruiser and the Ithaca 37 shotgun inside, Bear followed the code and saved his life by drawing his Colt Python, threatening to shoot Billy if he continued his attack.
Billy knew that once facing down the barrel of a gun, he had to cut his losses before it cost him his life and chose to flee instead.
Still though, Bear's remorse at having nearly killed a kid to save his life is something you never want to remember during your time in law enforcement. No officer ever wants to take a life, and you can use the Season 12 finale of Law & Order Special Victims Unit to prove my point with NYPD Detective Elliot Stabler.
+Erik Butterworth This was a good portrayal of an LE officer facing a criminal suspect with martial arts skills. I think this scene very well portrayed Bear as a good Law Enforcement officer. He could have taken that kid's life. But he didn't.
This is why I usually favor officers from all agencies to partner up during these confrontations. It's extremely dangerous for an officer to engage against multiple suspects. Chips was an excellent TV show during its time - one of my favorite cop shows when it was on the air.
Todd Sands
It is still one of my favorites as well. Thanks for the support. Appreciate it.
Bear should have followed the van after the stripping incident, called for backup, and then waited for it to arrive before apprehending the suspects, because he was clearly outnumbered.
Obviously, suspects such as these should be considered armed and dangerous.
As soon as he saw that gun, he ran off like a scared rat. Bear should've blown his head off.
Hey si el oficial tuvo que sacar el arma de reglamento porque si no lo mata con esos chavos el tipo sabe pelear pero para hacer daño!
Danny Bonaduce was supposed to come out with a martial arts comedy movie back then.
I've seen them pull a gun on a little kid and tell him he's going to kill him. Then brag about it to another cop. My my things have changed.
He was low on energy because he is giving Bonnie a few loads
0:39 in real life would have justified deadly force
By 0:56 absolutely justified
Glad this is just tv 😁
nowdays the cop would have killed all them guys in the blink of an eye
+Bob Silver Nooo. Only the black guy!
Bob Silver exactly he would’ve open the car door with his gun drawn and just mowed down the back of that van.. these were different times and police officers were different people then.
Looks like Griffith park near the Gene Autry museum.
Kool dude, it's only (allowed) CCW, IF you have a permit, and the only way to get one in L.A. or Orange county is to be very famous or very rich. Joe Blow everyday average citizen has ZERO chance of obtaining a permit.
Did they ever even have any other fight scenes outside of the two karate episodes? I don't ever remember Ponch and Jon ever drawing a gun at all or throwing a punch outside of these two episodes.
@CSILCPD I think they used a Federal PA20A
Danny bonadoucebag
And Erik Estrada said they never pulled out their guns.
Ponch and Jon never did draw their firearms. Baricza was the only one to do so.
Andy Macedon was a "wise guy" in this episode.
@vardiss22 i think i kinda remember that. that may or may not be the same one where these lady detectives took their place as the main characters for an episode or two and Ponch and Jon only appear for like 30 sec at the very end
Colt Python 357.
I love the comment that said cops nowadays would run out of ammo on him. I also believe that is what would have happened. But most of the offense I've had for the past 20plus years came from passing vehicles. So the cop would have to shoot nowadays in response to cowards who would rather pass by and shoot at him than face him and try their lack of skills.