Urgent Race To Uncover Potential School Attacker
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This is the proof that Jack McCoy is the greatest character in law and order history
@Will Grimm indeed he is!
@@christopherstehn the guy trying to stop a bomb could be the next bin laden??? do you read your comments before you hit reply?
I wouldn't have wasted time threatening him.
The Real McCoy!❤❤❤
Are you saying the Jack McCoy is somehow Lenny Briscoe?
That teacher that goes with them and even helps bernard disarm the bomb is an absolute legend.
I love how the show went out of its way to show the best and worst teachers.
Armored SWAT team: Hang back, guys, the gym teacher got this.
@@sws212 that teacher deserves an award, an oscar
@Beyondfate132 my thought is that teacher may have had some form of training in either law enforcement or military
You thought a lot
Jack McCoy looked to be inches away from skinning the arrogant lawyer with a spoon.
I know district attorney have a motion
I wouldn't feel sorry for the arrogant lawyer if Jack McCoy does crucify him on the stand. He was deliberately defying Jack by trying to railroad the DA's office.
Good for you, Jack!!!
That would have been the ultimate ending to the series!!!!
Great acting wow by him
8:06 McCoy tearing into that SOB defence attorney is definitely my favourite scene in the entire show.
I'm not sure if he was a defense lawyer or a teacher's union rep, particularly because the questions being asked to the female teacher didn't seem at all accusatory. Instead, it seemed like the layer/rep cared more about protecting the reputation of the union than he did about protecting the kids. I'm surprised that he didn't get arrested then and there for obstruction of justice or something similar.
@@crucisnh They were on a time crunch, if the dude didn't back down and if the plan went as the school shooter wanted, he would have the SOB pleading for a noose and a chair.
I don't think I've ever seen him scream like that. Go McCoy!!!
@@crucisnh Yeep i agree, also it was a serious matter but he didn't care about this
@@crucisnh What the guy said about why the teacher was driven over the edge - on that issue, McCoy had no arguments. I can also agree with the guy on that. My mother was a teacher at a school in Southwest Philly - the same one she attended during her high school years. Yes, things went downhill since she was a student, and yes she was aware of some of the troubled students and their difficulties. Fortunately, no one ever bothered her. Her students once told her if any one bothered her, let them know and they'd straighten that individual out. But she once told me that if they ever brought a gun into the school, she'd quit right then and there. She died in September of 98, and within a year, someone did bring in a gun. So, in this case, it's fortunate she died before that happened.
However, the main issue wasn't about the difficulties the teacher faced and the injustice he suffered. It was about preventing a massacre - a repeat of Columbine, so as to speak. And yet the way the guy was talking and acting, it was as if he actually wanted the massacre to happen, just so he could point and say, "This is the result of the DOE, students, and parents screwing this guy over. He's not the problem! The system is!" He may be right about the system being the problem, but the top priority was stopping the potential massacre and saving the kids. Hopefully, this guy was a lawyer and not actually part of the union. If this guy represented the union, then the union needed to throw him out and get a new representative. If the union actually shared this guy's thoughts and intentions, then the union no longer functions the way it's supposed to and should be dismantled completely.
“I’ve got students in there.”
Makes me tear up. I got out of the traditional classroom due to issues like the ones the union rep was listing and the fact that the post-Covid school system was a whole new hellscape.
But I used to train myself to be ready for an attack. It can be hard to make decisions in the moment of crisis, so I thought about what I wanted to do before it could happen. I talked about it with other teachers and for the most part, we all agreed we’d go down protecting the students. Those who said they wouldn’t were thinking of their own young kids who needed them as a parent and I don’t fault that.
I only had to do a handful of true lockdowns through the years (and one was especially scary because I was one of the targets of the guy threatening to come in with a gun). But I thought about it during drills, too.
You’re not harming my students if I’m breathing and I’m not leaving until they are safe.
Then you are a true credit to your field of employment. Any teacher who thinks like that I would wholeheartedly entrust with any children I have .
I survived a mass shooting and now I’m a college professor. My god, I will tackle a bomb if it means my kids survive. It was all worth it.
what a fing legend
I was a teacher for a semester...left due to health reasons but I had the same thought...and I'm a bit surprised by it - but at 27, without hesitation when a student asked will you protect us, I said yes of course.... I miss them almost everyday and still have all the gifts and cards they ever gave me.
Did you carry a gun?
7:40. Sam Waterston was on fire in that performance. Been a fan of his work going back literal decades, and that's him at his best.
Hard to believe he never got an Emmy for his role as Jack Mccoy. If he signs on one more year we will have to pray that it happens. You never know.
I liked him in The Great Gatsby suddenly remembering it was his birthday!
Yeah that and Linus Roche like both men are pretty good at it.
Did Ben Stone quit or was he fired? maybe you remember
@@AndrewRobbins-d2eHe quit at the end of Season 4.
"Just stop him." The fear in that kid's eyes as he says that... you really believe that it's all real. All these actors did an amazing job.
You know waht is sad about that.. they most likely have experienced something like this and if not the drills were enough to give them terror. And then such scenes are filmed.. that gotta bring back memories
My mom is a former teacher so this hits home for me a bit. She wasn't supported by the school system when she first started, had to figure everything out on her own, even though she loved the work and the kids. We eventually begged her to quit because it was too stressful with no help from the school. She subbed for a while after that. My older second cousin lasted until her retirement and is still subbing, a better story. Teachers aren't appreciated enough.
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My sister was a middle school math teacher and she recently started looking for a different job because the kids in some of her classes were unbearable. And the biggest issue is she couldn't fail them. She had to let them pass. Meanwhile, they barely did any of the work they were assigned.
I've had frustrating teachers who barely bothered to actually teach and teachers who've literally gone out of their way to help me understand how their thinking works and how the source of material they teach work.
Even though I've had more problems with the former, I'd still go out of my way and help save the school if anybody threatened them.
@@geoffwilliams4478 When I was growing up, high school was really where the students stopped paying attention unless the teacher had some way to hold their attention. A history teacher had lived the period he taught, so we were interested in that as he made it real. Some teachers had nice voices to listen to. Science, our teacher was funny, so we liked her. Math though, no one liked that and they couldn't control the room. There were ups and downs. In recent years, it's got worse.
@raechelcleberg8854 you get no argument with me on that. I'm a 30+ year old in Community College and the entitlement behavior I get from these young people during work-study is hard to contain. Even when I'm friendly, they're sharp.
These fictional police did way more for the school and students than any cop in Uvalde...
Or Parkland
This will probably be an opinion that will be immediately attacked and result in people seeking my head, but just a thought... perhaps just a little of the issue is that some police simply don't see much point in risking their lives and families for a public that will likely not only give them no thanks for it, but celebrate their death for no reason other than they're police and all society's problems are their fault regardless of if they do their job or not. And to be clear, I'm not saying the students or the school in general are to blame, because they're not. Whoever is at fault should take the blame and I won't argue. But the whole situation is a mess for everyone, which the press isn't helping when they fan the flames by trumpeting every bad story to the skies and completely disregarding the good. Police are far from perfect, believe me, I know that. But I would still trust one of them over most reporters.
@@queenesther09first and foremost.. the them vs us attitude amongst the police begins and ends with them.. they made that bed to sleep in
Nashville Police were pretty effective.
@@queenesther09 no sympathy after I lost my entire life's work to imminent domain.
Jack McCoy sure can know how to tear arrogant people to shreds. I think I found a new show to watch now
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
@@newellaorbana He wasn't overruling anything, he was telling him to butt out and let the teacher help them catch the criminal.
@@DudeTotally1000 You don't tell someone else's attorney what to do IN THE REAL WORLD. That's happy happy emotional fantasy fairy tale emotionally satisfying TelevisionWorld.
I'm an attorney. If a District Attorney told me he'd sue me for advising my client to use the 5th Amendment, I fall down laughing uncontrollably. The Fifth Amendment applies ALL DAY LONG whether you like it, whether you don't like it period end of story.
@@newellaorbana Dude chill 😂
We get it, you're a very smart attorney, TV is not reality. Good job! 🌟
Now maybe relax and enjoy fantasy TV land eh?
@@newellaorbana If a lawyer has knowledge of a crime that is about to be committed he is ethically obligated to report it, according to the crime-fraud exception to the privilege, a client's communication to her attorney isn't privileged if she made it with the intention of committing or covering up a crime or fraud. By telling that lady to shut her mouth he risked the lives of innocent teachers and children when the person who clearly is a clear and present danger threatened to blow up a fucking school, to advise her like that is unethical, immoral and illegal, he'd be lucky not to go to jail.
It's called Crime-Fraud Exception. Surprised you didn't think of that mr. attorney man!
The way that Sam Waterston played Jack McCoy in the scene of the teachers union representative was awesome!
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
It's sad knowing the most unrealistic part of this episode is the fact that the police even bother to investigate or enter the school.
Oh look a blog with CP, guns and bombs. No issues here. Might not even be a US site so why bother.
No, a government agency wouldn't bother, but a police station is made up of men and women of that neighborhood. If the police were to discover this kind of thing they would absolutly find who made that fucking website and those threats.
@@spaghetti1641 some good ole fashion cheese pizza
It is sad knowing a gutless puke like you insults police with your BS.
What other incidents aside from what happened in Uvalde are you referring to huh?
I'm surprised this hasn't happened in real life, with a teacher who's lost his/her mind because of stress.
Teacher's & Student's go through alot on Both Spectrum's, I Just Hope a Teacher never goes to these Mean's.
teachers are adults who have been conditioned to internalize every emotional response to the stress and unwarranted abuse they face over the course of their career. destructive rage is no exception. teachers who are pushed off the seep end tend to commit suicide very violently, i.e. self-inflicted gunshot. they thought the shooter was a student because his writing style was very juvenile and immature. it's no surprise his plan for retribution was childish as well
Unfortunately it has.
Not to the level of improvised explosives, but an a quick google search of “teacher brings gun to school” & “teacher shoots gun at school” yields a disturbing number of different real life cases.
One that is the most eerily similar was in 2018, not long after the Parkland shooting, a Georgia teacher barricaded himself in his classroom and wildly fired shots, thankfully nobody was hurt.
When people try to argue arming teachers to prevent school shootings, that is the main ones I like to point out why that is 31 flavors of dumb and dangerous.
It does happen. It's called "going postal".
Can't happen when most are woke liberals. They don't believe in weapons. They instead turn trans as a coping mechanism.
"My advice to you is GET OUT OF MY WAY!!"
Jack Mccoy is simply my favorite Law and Order character 😊
An episode where Jack goes Full Metal McCoy is always a good one.
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
@@newellaorbana who's overruling it? just because she doesn't have to answer their question doesn't mean she's not allowed to. in fact answering would only serve her interests - she's not a suspect, she has no miranda rights, nor does the right to a fair trial apply to her because she's not on trial. on the other hand, refusing to answer and depriving the authorities of information that could prevent a mass murder would make her guilty of obstruction of justice.
@@newellaorbanait wasn't overruled, did you even watch the same video
@@GeologicFM You LIED.
@@dietotaku Agree. If she has that information and doesnt reveal it, arguably she is an accessory to all of the consequences.
7:45 Unfortunately there is truth in it. Teachers get assaulted and humiliated on a regular base all over the world. And besides the bad ones there are also the ones who really want to teach and educate but face problems like a lack of respect by the students, their parents, the whole system. It's not unusual that a teacher develops PTSD and other psychological problems, making them drugaddicted or turn them into alcoholics! And that's extremely sad when you have good people as teachers who want to educate.
I know. My best friend is a teacher, and she has been really struggling the past few years. She’s trying to move out of the classroom and into administration, bc at least there, there’s slightly less stress bc of less direct contact with students. But everything else compounds. It’s tough.
@anjelica948 That's really sad. And deeply regrettable. The result will be that in the future there won't be enough teachers...
@ That’s already true. My best friend abruptly left her teaching job (bc she is moving to another state), and in less than a week, she had three different job offers to work as a classroom teacher, bc schools are desperate for teachers who are willing to brave that job.
He says he finds it hard to believe why any teacher would be pushed over the edge and then proceeds to list the reasons why. I don't care if this is sarcasm, it's exactly the reason why the union rep should have shut up and just said what he needed to say. But then again we wouldn't have been able to see Jack light him up like that so.....
Made his case for him
@@thesalvager3020honestly, the way he said it, it made it sound like he was saying “yeah, I know why a teacher would snap, and I don’t care. Screw those brats”.
The way Jack McCoy dealt with that defence attorney is what I call the wrath of McCoy 😅
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
@@newellaorbana a lawyer would not, the bill of rights is a thing, but he is obstructing law enforcement from getting to the shooter. and if this comes out....that defense lawyer would be finished....maybe not on an ethical standard, but as a career, its over.
and that doesn't save him from negligence claims.
Get him Jack McCoy! McCoy’s speech to the lawyer reminds me of Jack Ryan’s bar threat to Paddy O’Neil in Patriot Games *“I will f*cking destroy you! I will make it my mission in life.”*
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
And the 5th Amendment would stop Jack McCoy cold. 5th Amendment trumps a egomaniac.
Gosh I love Jack McCoy. He's such a lion.
I absolutely love the gym coach the way he wants to protect and make sure his students are OK
The dad is actually quite tech savvy
It’s honestly impressive
i assumed he works in tech lol
and the cops are surprisingly un-savvy. has nobody ever heard of a DNS registry? server host? IP & MAC address logs?
I'm surprised that lawyer didn't burst into flames from that.
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
@@newellaorbana Most likely the lawyer got it through his head that there was a real risk of a school being blown up, and his name being in all the papers as someone who facilitated it. Not good for one's career in most cases.
%th Amendment stops egomaniacs like jack McCoy cold.
I love when McCoy goes off! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Honestly love that he was so unmoved and uncaring by the cp but the second he saw a picture of a gun he was shaken to his core 😂
because there’s a different unit for dealing with CP because CP cases usually end up with investigators coming out all screwed up because what they find through digging
@@tacticallemon7518 thats why i thought it was so funny, its usually something that is really difficult to see
But that’s why he’s like OK this fucked up. Why am I seeing this? We have another unit for that
He's like a modern day Democrat: cp is totally fine, but terrified of guns in any context at all.
@@SamBrickell you act like all politicians aren’t ok with cp
There's opposite ends of the spectrum here. A teacher who felt he had nothing, and constantly fucked over... Then a Teacher who truly loved teaching, and helped his students. Interesting.
“Just how far up your a** is your head” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂……tore that man up
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
@@newellaorbana But you absolutely can straight up say when a guy is being downright evil to their face.
@@UltimaKeyMaster You are innocent until PROVEN guilty in a court of law, Adolf.
@@newellaorbana I didn't say he was guilty of a crime. Being an evil person can be just beliefs, it doesn't mean you actually go out and hurt people.
But this guy was mere seconds away from being partly responsible for someone else's evil, so yeah, no, this guy enabled a school shooter.
@@UltimaKeyMaster The Bill of Rights is 24 hours a day , seven days a week, 365 days a year. Adolf.
Period.
Cops lie.
I finally got a chance to see the end of this! Even though I kind of feel unfulfilled. I really do need to see this whole episode!
Google is your friend
Angry McCoy is why Law & Order stayed so vibrant for so many years, even now
You'd feel different;y if you knew that in real life, egomaniacs like Jack McCoy never admit they are wrong and are quite happy to let people do life in prison for things they never did.
The last episode. Even after 20 years, I wasn't ready for the show to end when it did and I'm still not sure why they cancelled it.
it was getting too good, media giants need people dumb and manipulable.
If it makes you feel better, it made a comeback in 2022. I wouldn't say it's exactly the same, but it hasn't crashed and burned like SVU yet, so that's something.
@@joshuagross3151 Yeah, SVU ended when Stabler left and Rollins stepped in. Then it became the Benson/Rollins/Carisi Hour with a little detective work.
When Jack said "GET OUT MY WAY".... I felt that❤❤❤ excellent performance
I never heard him yell like that. I've always liked his character.
My advice to you is GET OUT OF MY WAY!
Oooohweee Jack was in top form!
When the kid left obviously he told the other kids at wherever they were that he was taken in and so one of them told the shooter because they'd have been in the same forum and probably intrigued themselves. I don't know why when 'Moot' posted about the police now knowing and therefore they're 'finally getting noticed', that they didn't think ANYTHING of bringing the kid, and his friends, straight back in for questioning. For all we know they could've gone to the same school where it happened
As a former elementary and high school teacher, I can attest to the stress and hardship teachers face. Students get away with murder, and are the victims of everything bad that happens.
0:20 the dad never answered the question
She probably left a tab open wide open while the dad was probably trying to do something online like a email or pay bills online
*0:28* She's a child, she can't "consent" that is the entire point of those laws.
Some states age of consent is 16.
@@scillavanilla5356wouldn’t distribution images/media of someone under 18 be separate from consent laws? I’m not from the US so I don’t know what exactly the laws would be
@@mango6512 It depends how close to eighteen they are and where the forums are that post the images.
8:24 wonderful acting
And that Sir is what happens when you play the "Feck Around and Find Out Game" with Jack McCoy!!!🤣🤣
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
@newellaorbana can you please reply back to me with the same message? I just haven't seen it enough, I need to see it again, like all the other times you kept copy pasting it
"Moots countdown" the little references to the old Chans is fun, They finally caught up with popular media after 15 years.
of all the pseudonyms they could have given that guy, they had to call him moot...
Has anyone ever figured out exactly who is this notorious hacker "4chan"? 👀
Am I the only one who was unsettled by the fact that the girl in the beginning didn’t even care that her parents found out she was uploading photos of her breasts?
Nope.
I guess, I don't see any problem aside from her being 17 and not 18.
She belongs to the streets!
@@colin8696908 tell me you've never been a teenage girl without telling me you've never been a teenage girl. even now in my 40s, i would be mortified if my parents ever saw nude pictures of me.
She'd probably tell them that she's an adult now and can do whatever she wants. Almost every 18 year old does that lol.
The kid at 3:05 looks like he could be Sam Waterstons grandkid
Wow! That was intense! If only law enforcement was that proactive 😢 God help us all.
They usually never are even if a real crisis hits. There's always a lot of red tape tying everyone's hands up. Endless, nonstop red tape. No one wants to do anything, no one wants to give the green light on anything. They just wanna play the waiting game and see how the situation plays out.
I find it infuriating that they make the villains have good points about why teaching sucks and then stapled that onto defending threatening a mass shooting. Something teacher have are much more likely to be on the receiving end on than most people excluding students. Also for people who say its just a tv show. No its not just a tv show people base their real life opinions on tv shows like this.
If teaching sucks, do something else. Don't demand pay raises and sympathy when kids can't even do math, read and write.
@@64MDW so you’re suggesting teachers should just quit because they’re not being properly treated, who is going to teach your children then
The things he said about teachers and what they put up with is true as far as it goes
There are certainly some lawyers who know they are defending monsters but do it anyways, not sure any have ever gone to this extent. Well, not sure union lawyers or whatever have ever had to get involved in this kind of situation, bit over the top.
And of course, on the off chance they had this much of a lead before a situation all the alphabet agencies would be all over him not just the local DA, so bit of a wonky setup for the plot but very dramatic as always.
@@spacecowboybunnies5890 homeschooling or private tutors
Why are these old school episodes better than the newer ones?
Aside from Cosgrove and Shaw. Those two are great!
Literally the angriest I have seen Jack McCoy. Absolute legendary speech.
Jack McCoy is truly legendary.
For Jack McCoy to be THAT pissed off you KNOW the situation is serious.
Omg this is one of my fav episodes
So, let me get this straight, counselor: your client has information of tye sort that could've saved lives if such information were available for Columbine, and you're advising her NOT to share it citing the 5th amendment? I don't care what the constitution says, if I were in charge, you'd lose your license on the spot for criminal negligence.
Why do you think Jack went off on that Union rep for doing so?
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
@@newellaorbanaLoser
@@newellaorbana
Maybe the lawyer realized at that moment that children's lives should take priority over the Bill of Rights. That can happen in real life too.
@@BethHarmon-yh8ms If you are a lawyer you have ONE JOB.
Your Client.
PERIOD.
17 is literally CP they absolutely could charge in on that alone. the age of consent may change between states, but not CP laws
false
@@adamlouis3725 sorry Dwight, you're wrong on this one.
U.S. v. Laursen 2017
@@pixiewixiechu 2017, this aired in the early 2000s late 90s
@@mandiblecalavera 2010, but it still wouldn't apply.
If something was legal when and where it was done, it can't be retroactively prosecuted.
My brother and I bother looked into the education field, I decided against it and he went on to teach college students foregoing the public education system. I remember when we watched this episode and the scene where Jack lost it hit us both. I remember my baby bro looking to me and saying "That's a man no one should cross".
7:40 Jack McCoy as the hero of LAW. School District heads must be held responsible fo their actions in court.
You also like to watch Superman.
Man I love McCoy in this episode.
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
Say what you will while I’m glad the show is back Rubber Room was a great way for the original show to go out but can’t wait to celebrate its 500th episode next year
The original series finale!
YEP!
Should have stayed that way
@@andrewoolman I have to agree sadly. The prosecution has become to sympathetic. In this last season finale they wanted us to feel sorry for a guy who shot and killed a Senator. McCoy felt pressure and offered a deal. just wow.
When Jack steps in to tell the attorney to stay out of his way, it is my absolute favorite scene with him. The slow build, the explosive end, and the sense of urgency
GET EM JACK!
jack "the hammer" mccoy ladies and gentleman
mccoy "GET OUT OF MY WAY! " epic 🙂
2:05 the body language in the detectives was hilarious when the cop said he found a pipe bomb made me laugh so hard.
I remember this episode. One of the best of the latter seasons!
I love when Jack has to let it be know.
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
The most damning societal commentary in this scene is the abysmal teacher's union racket.
The first Teacher's Union was created because a lawyer found his Kindergarten Teacher living in a chicken coop.
Watching Jack McCoy lose his cool with such passion for the good of the people is always the best
Never thought I would see Ryan Chappelle quake in front of someone who was not Jack Bauer hahahaha
The officers from Uvalde should watch this! Those cowards sat in the hallway talking about "if my kids were in there, then I'd go in" & did nothing while students were massacred! They had bulletproof vests & guns while those 10 year olds had NOTHING, Cowards!
Jack McCoy is a total certified badass
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
This reminds me that I'll never go on social media again, since I didn't get any privacy, other people were stalking me. I guess this Rick person is going to prison for life after what he did.
08:05 that's vintage Jack right there. ALL CAPS MCCOY
That guy talking to Mr. McCoy is why unions have a bad reputation.
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
@@newellaorbana but the info was not self incriminating, this is like asking a simple question to find and locate a threat. It feels like the rep. just wanted to cause a scene to make a point and argue
@@newellaorbana how many times are you gonna comment that and be wrong, dipshit?
Sometimes I just feel like the whole world is against me, but this may be the first time I consider my ADHD a blessing, because I get this strange feeling that it keeps me from fighting anyone
Why is what's her name from Chicago Med here? Ma'am, get back to the hospital. 😂
Her name's S. Epatha Merkerson. In here she plays NYPD Lt. Anita Van Buren.
Not really surprising since both shows have the same creator.
Jack Mc Coy's one step away from knocking the Union/Lawyer's block off ....
Don't mess with Jack 😠🤨😐⚠️
8:06 he meant that
McCoy is a freaking BOSS. He might push the limits sometimes, but he always does it with the well-being of the people in mind.
That speech was so badass I had to watch it twice
Bro fumbled that reload so hard
The guy who called for the bomb squad had the most realistic SI accent
SI?
Interesting JK Simmons appearances!
8:06 Epic speech from McCoy!
Gotta say while I understand that teachers anger he could’ve sued the kid who accused him of molestation on grounds that he filed a false report and maybe even the school board for compensation given how they treated him. I feel like this episode shows the reason we have school shootings is through a combination of guns, mistreated and bad students and teachers, and a poor school system that doesn’t help!
You forgot depraved indifference.
We've had guns literally since the beginning of this nation. It's not the guns.
@@SamBrickell Yes, it is a combination of guns and people who should not have them like drug addicts, those with restraining orders, those convicted of violent crimes, those under 18, and the severally mentally ill.
Jack’s order to ‘GET OUT OF MY WAY’ reminds me of an old line of his ‘People who get in the way of my murder investigations get run over’
Great line from the best character in the franchise
we had a code red at school last Friday, this episode clip brought it back to me
Is that Sharon goodwin from Chicago med?😍 I love her sm
I was an Officer of the Crown attached to the ultra secretive Australian Department of Defence and embedded into an Australian Army Logistics Unit, where I had a Desk, a Telephone, a Computer, but no In Tray, no Out Tray, no Work Pending Tray, no work of any kind, Period.
Yet I had to attend My place of employment on a daily basis and “work” My requisite number of Hours.
In another building were 30 Officers doing the same thing and none of us were suspended or being disciplined; just simply under utilised.
I had 3 Years like that.
This still is one of my favorite scenes from Law and Order! Jack McCoy one of the greatest TV characters ever!
Only in a fictional school on television would the police actually take action to stop this before it happens.
I never seen McCoy so fired up!
I know they can't show it because it's cable TV but the idea that this all would have gone down and not a single student would have been killed is kind of insane
Just remember, when you play roulette: always bet on Jack!
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
The most unrealistic part of this is where police go in to confront the gunman
You might be thinking about Parkland, Florida, or Uvalde, Texas: two red states with weak gun laws and in which the police didn't do much.
Powerful episode start to finish...witch was a gathering at a bar to raise money for Lieu's medical expenses, where she got some very good news🎉🎉🎉🎉
The thing is, NONE of the teachers we saw depicted in those rubber rooms did anything horribly wrong. I'm JUST as much for teachers' rights as I am for students'. 95 % of the time its the young ones who committed these shootings and other acts of terrorism.
8:06 Jack McCoy got that dawg in him!
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming. The Fifth Amendment applies 24/7/365 no matter WHAT happens, period end of story forever and ever amen.
The original series finale of Law and Order.
I could watch McCoy ripping that gutless defense attorney a new one on an endless loop.
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming. The Fifth Amendment applies 24/7/365 no matter WHAT happens, period end of story forever and ever amen.
When he talks about his self in a second person, I smile. 😮
Parents, please pay attention to what your children are doing.
Talk with them. Not to them. Be with them as children who need attention & care.
Amen
Jack McCoy going full savage, here for it 🤩😎
In real life the lawyer would have laughed in his face. You can't overrule the Bill of Rights by screaming.
2:45 lawsuit waiting to happen if that was real lmao