 Hey, it's Jaedlin. Did you clock off, Judy? Uh, yeah, I did. How's it going? It's going alright. I mean, not alright. And we just had two offices get shot down, but... Oh... Yeah, ambush style, you know, fun stuff. Bro, who... There was a shit ton. Uh, it was... If you were asking who got shot down, it was Selena and Plumbins. Cop, cop, cop right here. Cop right here, Benji. Give me a minute, give me a minute. Ready? Wait for him to get out. Of course. Might be a good time. Might be a good time. Now's the time. We gotta act now. Act now. Tell him to look on the roof if there is this. Yeah, what you need? Right behind Blue Cage, right behind Blue Cage. Hey, put down the rent. You'll be, you'll be, you'll be. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Oh, shit. Get any sh... 78s? Robin, quick. Get him, Benji's Jeep and DIT. Holy shit, that must not bad. Dude. Hey, from standby, let's go take me a minute to play him. Okay, I'm gonna... Uh, I can get back on duty. I'll just let you know it was a bunch of... Um, robbery with W. W. Wep in the calls. We had, like, a bunch of them all across the city at once. All right, sounds good. Appreciate it. You okay? Uh, I went off duty and two people got shot. What? I'm telling you, I was off duty for 10 hours on Monday and five officers got robbed. Jesus Christ. Like, I swear, you can't, you can't write this shit out here. Holy fucking shit. Like, it blows my damn mind. Why'd they get shot? But why? Why would they get ambushed? I have no idea what happened. I would like to talk to Nakoda, but I also want to talk to one of the captains that you get along with, and I think I should have a meeting about doing press conferences. I would love to do stuff like that and have, like, Nakoda come speak and have, like... Well, let's do that. We could literally do that. We can do it every Saturday, depending on obviously what's going on, but, like, this needs to be something that, you know, you guys figure out what the fuck you want to say and I'll arrange the event. Talk to Slacks, see if he's interested in a... because it's gonna be up to the captains. And then we'll take it from there. They keep talking about how you don't want to lose the citizens of the city. You don't want the citizens of the city to not trust the police. But I've talked about this exact thing happening forever. I mean, those 911 calls speak volumes. I just... I'm at my wits end. I just can't do this no more. That bridge is, from the sounds of it, is fucking burning and you guys got to be quick to rebuild that. I know, and it's just... I'm scared it's actually already gone. I think it's very close to already gone. People robbing Mays Bank full camouflage. Okay. Anyway, I need to get on duty. They need to help, so... Yeah, you stay safe. All right, thanks, you know. Thanks for trying to help. I did it. I just needed to... I just need an event. But, dude, it's like I go off duty and immediately two people were shot and robbed. Hey, thanks for calling me. I was... I just had to get out. Oh, more context. They were shot. There were the only two units down there. It was because of robbery at gunpoint. The 31 Bravo's, I believe it. They're called, yeah, 31 Bravo's. They were wiped. Like, they're guns stolen. They're tasers stolen. They're batons stolen. In the ammo they had, we're all stolen. So, both of them are going into an operating room. Oh, my fucking god. I'm telling you, I'm doing whatever the hell I want today. They want to dat me up, or they want to fire me or whatever after. I'm just... today's a find-out day. Unisby advised Bobby Plubbins is going to be admitted into the PCU. Well, how about Bobby? But Slayna and Bobby were both shot. There's blood on the scene, and I know who it was. Who did this to Bobby? I can't tell you yet. We have to confirm it. But I think we got them. Just tell me it. I can't tell you. It's okay. 2-1-87-77-78. Bobby. I know Bobby. He's an ICU. The special copy is marked E-0. Uh, McNulty's satisfied. That's so good. Not a laughing situation. What? They're good. It was funny. They're good. I'm shooting. I'm shooting somebody. Before shooting, I mean I'm shooting somebody. They shot Bobby. It was 2-4. Big C. Yeah, that's me. What did Bobby say? Does Bobby need me? Hey, firm. Bobby is an ICU and his emergency contact apparently lists Big C. Yeah, that's me. That's me. That's me. I'm on my way. Oh, I thought you were off duty. Uh, yeah, I got called that two officers got shot when I was off duty for 10 minutes. It doesn't mean you have to be on duty. Well, what happens when I'm not on duty? You're not the entire PD call. I don't want to remind you that. No, I know that, but I'm just saying it's... We can only respond to one or two actives. Not even two actives because we don't have enough units. It's a disaster. I agree, but there's also yourself. And remember to give time for yourself. Okay? Did you see the 911 calls? I'm literally my worst nightmare is happening right now. Need an officer to protect a Group 6 vault delivery. There's a massive group of robbers. Please, if I get Rob one more time today, I will consider turning... Yeah, I had officers respond to that. I know, but I'm just saying this is a... I had another Group 6 driver. It told me that was his Joker moment when we couldn't stop into the robbery. I'm telling you, this is happening. Yeah, okay, we can... Okay, Cormorant, I want to remind you something, okay? We can only respond to so much. Just remember that we cannot be the hero in everybody's story. We can only try so hard. When people are like, this is my Joker moment, that's on them. They are suddenly making this active choice to freak the fuck out and start hurting people. I understand, but what leads to that is people feeling like... I finally, for the first time, have an opportunity to make a decent living as a civilian in this city. And then I feel like I'm not even safe because every time I get out of my car driving Group 6, I'm going to get robbed. That's what I'm worried about. It's why I'm trying my damnedest to get as many fucking FTOs. There's two cadets in queue right now. The FTOs are burned out. People are tired. All of them? Some of them. I mean, I think it's clear, right? I mean, I know Maple brought up FTO burnout. I don't know if he is, but he brought it up. You know, Archer took a couple of days, and that's okay. Like, it's fine for people to take days off. Yeah, and that's fine. But we don't have enough and there's people out there. I got to keep training. That's yeah. Good things don't come easy. No, they don't. But we're running out of time. I've had double digit officers come to me with the exact same concern. I'm worried that it might even be too late. Well, I'm not stopping. And I don't think you should. And I think you're one of the, I'll be honest with you, McNulty. I am. I'm going to put my foot down and be like, people are doom spiraling at the worst of times. Yeah. This is not the time if people want to take time off, please, for the love of God, do it. Right. But this is not the time to just be spiraling down the fucking drain. No, and I understand that. 133. You're being held on radio. Oh, there's a lot. Dude, it's everybody. Everybody comes to corn with it. Hey, where's, uh, where's Bobby? Uh, it's like you're into the right. Bobby. Well, you took everything else from me. I don't even have a gun anymore. Are you big C? Yeah, yeah, that's me. Hey, Corwood. Hey, Bobby, you okay? Got robbed. You got robbed, too? Yeah, we got robbed. I think the robbery with the deadly was, was a bait call. We were got shot from, from the roofs. Hey, Bobby, listen, I know you might not be able to hear me right now, Bobby. But if you can, dying is illegal. Okay. You're not allowed to die. If you die, I'm going to take you to jail. Please don't die, Bobby. You can't die. No, he's not going to die. Where? Yeah, Bobby, if you die, you're going to jail. Okay. And you don't want to go to jail. That's where criminals go. Just to put you into the loop, uh, Corwood. April Luce. He's going to be in here indefinitely. Indefinitely? I don't know when he's going to wake up or feel better. But I can assure you that he is stabilized. He's okay. He's not going to die. He's just in the coma. Okay, you better wake up, Bobby. Because if we don't patrol together anymore, I will be pissed. I'm, I'm, listen, I'm going to kill that son of a bitch tonight. No, I'm not going to kill him, but I need that casing. I need the casing, please. Hey, Cornwood, are you going to give me a ride out of here? Yeah, just give me a minute. That's fine. Do you want a minute with him? Yeah. Hey, Bobby. Like I said, I know you probably can't hear me right now, okay? But remember, you're not allowed to die. Because hopefully soon you're going to be able to fly, okay? We're going to need someone to fly Air 1, okay? And you're the damn smartest police officer we have. And when I say fly, I don't mean fly to heaven. All right? Because that would be dying. You're not allowed to die. To fly airplanes, Bobby. Yeah, to fly airplanes so we can find criminals. Is he saying something? Bobby? Wait, his jaw's moving. Bobby, wake up. Here, Penny, we should, we should let him sleep. Penny, no, no. Right. Bobby, crying's for losers and it's illegal. What is that? What the hell? Bobby, you're going to die. Bobby, stop playing funeral music. That's not Bobby. Is that a crusade? He's playing the same. Here, we should let him rest, okay? Bobby will be back soon. We're going to find out what's going on. I was off duty for about 30 minutes. We're dealing with a lot right now. There is an incident that's happened a long time ago. Thank God, thank God. Officers go down, distress a potential ambush into a call. I'm not sure what's going on exactly. So we're on high alert. And everybody's on edge as far as potential threat. So for time being, I just need to buckle up, listen to my instructions and follow my lead. Yes, sir. Are you okay? Those are the only two. Yeah, sorry. I was just here. Penny, I'll keep talking. You just give me a second. I'm going to be chatting with Slacks in the SHIFT 3 meeting. Listen in regards to morale. I'm not trying to be a damn doomsayer here. I really am not. That's not my personality and it's not how I am. But this is when I have 12 different people come up to me. Now, everybody has their own version of it, but there's one underlying issue. It's the issue, the lack of backup. Is that the issue? Essentially. Let's recruit more. Well, we can't really recruit more because we need FTOs to recruit more. So we've got to have more people be FTOs. I think it's about looking at the sort of FTO system and be like, okay, are we approaching this the best way possible? I don't want to open up the fucking floodgates and have 400 million fucking people and still no FTOs actually train them. No, absolutely not. I think it's about potentially not opening up a floodgate, but of opening up a pipe or letting the Jared or a bit, you know. Exactly. Let's find some of these other guys who are, you know, not necessarily a Tony Andrews. But a Cornwood, huh? And but a Cornwood, I'm going to be honest, we can't have another Cornwood. It's not going to change, it ain't going to work. Okay, sorry, sorry about that. I just, I started, I was just, I was just going to... Yeah, there's a lot of folks. Yeah, no, you're right. Yeah, sorry, I kind of hope I overhear a little bit and it's true. They will feel like they're not wanted anymore. Yeah, so... You're right, especially when I come into a shift and then like there's no cadets at all in line, which is fine. I understand I'm supposed to be coming in at my shift. Slack said that if there's no cadets in queue, you can queue. I queued, everyone got mad at me. They were like, you need to leave. But then I come into my shift when I'm supposed to queue. Wait, wait, wait. And now I'm stacked onto cadets. What shift was that? What shift was that? That was shift one, apparently. I know, I know you have all these negative thoughts and whatnot and I know they can brew and they can stew. And I mean, that happens to the best of us. It does. I mean, even I, even I, even I felt like that at some points, you know, even today at some point, I felt like that. I was, I felt like I was losing my damn mind. Things will get better. Okay. I don't want to speak for you or anything, but I think if these are the, this is the way that you feel. I think this is something you should bring up. Captain Slacks. I don't know if I have enough gas to even care enough to talk to him about it. The tank is so dry right now. If I were you, maybe I'd step away for a day or two. Yeah. If you feel like coming around, you're, you're more welcome to. If not, that's okay. Yeah, just go. Yeah. I'll just, thanks for the talk though. Cornwall, I appreciate it. You'll be okay. I'll see you later. All right, don't get, keep your head up. All right, Cornwall. All right. All right, we'll see you. Patty, can I come in here? Yeah, that's fine. I think we're about wrapped up. Is there anything else you all got? I want to bring up anything else going on. Chat, shall I light the fire? I can light the fire. I'm going to go ahead and step out. Slacks, we got to talk. If it's chain of command, you got to talk to a senior first. I'm the most senior officer on duty. That's true. By age. I just got a point. By age. Okay. There's no clarification there. Talk to a senior officer. Okay. Hey, Barak. Hey, what's up, Cornwall? I have a list of about 12 people that all share the same opinion about the problems that we're having. Do you want me to go through them? Yeah, you should bring that up. Okay. You should definitely bring it up. Okay. Matt Rhodes, Tony Andrews, Jeffrey Bones, Malcolm Nakota, Kit Archer, Aziz Soldan, Denzel Shasti, Vivian Gray, Anita May, Duncan Fenwell, Alex Suarez, Lucas Lavender. So basically, pretty much everybody that works plus our feelings, facts. They are in this business because that's the way we're not the Los Santos Snowflake Police Department. What happened that? We are. We're not. We are. But you said we're not, but now we are. No, we are. How so? Liberal Snowflake bullshit has caused this whole problem for us. What problem was that? The problem of being so concerned with public image and PR over actually doing our jobs that it has now gotten to the point of being completely burned out. People are just not wanting to show up. We don't have enough FDOs for cadets. I'm not trying to be that guy, but at a certain point, like everything I've said over the last month is happening literally right now. How many times can I say it before shit? How many times can we see it happen after I said it? Within a month? I mean, I can give you my perspective as well, too. I mean, I get what you're coming from as far as that, right? But for me, it seems like most folks are doing our complaining about the problem instead of actually talking the problem. Okay. Instead of going out there and actually helping out because I can tell you I've had cadets come to me and say, I've been in queue for five, six hours. Not a single FTO took me. So every day people got FTO. If you got the damn cert, you got to help out. You got to put the sacrifice. I know you want to do the hours. But I'm here begging you. I'm on that both knees. I'm double barrel ready to go. Look, listen, whatever it takes, let me FTO. I don't give a shit that I got seven daps. Most of them are fake as shit. I'm telling you, I didn't do that shit. I got blamed for it and everybody knows it. Just let me take these guys out and let them enjoy it and let them actually because we keep why are we even doing academies? If all the cadets quit, I don't think that's where our quitting or say, I think some of them are struggling to get time on duty. Yeah, because they can't they can't get out there. And I don't blame them because the FTOs are getting burned out because we have so few FTOs. Please, how about this? I'm going to stick up my neck for you one last time as far as this. I'll give you the FTO cert. However, it's going to be a short leash. Any shenanigans, I'm going to pull that sort out. Okay. That's great. And that's going to help. But it's not one person. It's not enough. Right. But I'm giving you the power as well to help out. And I will. I mean, nobody's here more than I am. I believe you. And that's why I want you to help. I want you to feel like you have a purpose. I want you to feel like you are helping now. You're able to make a difference instead of just clocking on hours. So I'm going to give you the FTO cert. If the captain have a problem with it, well, they can talk to me about it. That is my judgment call based on this because I can tell you've been wanting to FTO for a long time. I'm going to give you the FTO handbook and everything about it. Hope you read it because it's very important. What I asked from you is to be the voice of reason to be a mentor, to be a role model, to be a teacher, to help these folks become leaders in this police department, to help these folks become the pillars that we want so we can stand on something. Carl, are you wanting to just help us train? I'm wanting to do whatever it takes to make this thing work. Train. And I will love to do that. And I'm going to give it up to do the FTO work. Like I said, I told him that he can have the opportunity to do so. Obviously, he is going to be a little bit on a short leash because he does have a high amount of death points however the past three days, you have not had any, you know, any daps. And I'm really proud of you for that. You've definitely turned around ever since that day and there's been talks about trying to remove daps and trying to reduce some of our daps as far as days, right? So there's talks going on to make sure that we push in that right direction, right? And at the same time, training. Now, as far as what Burke said, that's exactly it. Think about it. Let's recruit 10 people for Academy. 10 of them make it, right? Only five want to FTO in the future. Next Academy, right? Let's say we get eight, only four or three will probably want to FTO, right? So it's always going to be maybe half or less that are going to be FTO as a people want to train. I think we need to have an Academy every two weeks and try to push probably cadets within that time. I think we have a lot of good positive people who are going to help foundationalize that stuff. And I think that as long as we keep pushing and keeping an open mindset on things and just, you know, being honest and how we feel things are going, I think we're going to eventually get there. I do think in six months time, we're going to be in a much better spot. And I'm hoping one day we can look back at these times and laugh. Yeah, it's going to take time. Definitely. All right, dispatch one hundred ten forty two. Good night, y'all. Have a good night. Cornwood is an FTO officially. They made Cornwood FTO. Hey, so finally I can take cadets out and we can slowly start making sure that the department is not falling apart by not being able to fill with cadets.