 Oh, hey, Big C, I'm glad I got to meet you, Big C. Is he your hero, Bobby? Uh-huh. You know, sometimes it's how you should never meet your heroes, but I don't think that's really true. Everyone knows about Big C. I'm glad you made it out here, Bobby. Thank you. Make two. Yeah, I'm glad you're here, too, Bobby. Oh, thanks, Panay. Panay, I'm glad you got to meet Big C, too. He's my hero. Bobby. Thanks, Bobby. You know what's going on, Corwood? I only know what Aziz told me. What happened yesterday with you and DiRolo? We got these road notes with, like, group six bands around them, right? Cham group, tell us, talk to your, you know, group six, people in group six trying to get to the bottom. We then instantly contact, you know, our contacts at group six. They were mid-delivery, so we jumped in the back of the truck. I don't know, maybe contact the group six managers and try to see, you know, figure out how much money is in there and everything, too. I'll go talk to a couple people. How are you, Pencil? Thank you, Captain. No problem. I could talk to some of my people real quick. Hold on. Nice. OK, hit them up for me. Uh-oh, uh-oh, it's the cursed one. It's the cursed one. Pencil, you want to come to the back? Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's soft. This is going to be very awkward. Don't say anything. We're like, oh, listen, we need to know what's going on with these G6 logo road notes. We're talking, we're talking, we're talking. We'll pick up the cash at the docks, right? We're having like a crate of muck, by the way. We hop out of the car. The roller pulls me to the side instantly and says, what the fuck is this? And I'm shocked. I'm like, like, what happened? Like, what's going on? She's like, what the fuck is this? You're in the back of a group six truck. You're not supposed to be doing that. I don't care if you're with your CIs. And I say respectfully, I don't think I need to ask you for permission to talk to my CIs. She says, fuck off, fuck all the way off. Excuse me, watch out, watch out. Backing up, backing up. Are you the people I pulled over? This is so awkward, guys. This is so awkward. I was, listen, I was told people, other people were doing officer, look in the back, look in the back of this vehicle. I'm going to open the doors. You look in the back. Hey, guys. Oh, what's going on? Listen, so just quick. There's a second one of these out here, by the way. Yeah, I got a job at the same time. Yeah. Aziz Denzel, come here for a second. Yeah. What the fuck are you guys doing? To be honest with you, this was a meeting with Charlie idols. I didn't know you guys were going to be here, to be honest with you. What the actual fuck are you doing, first of all? You have not contacted anyone there. There was a meeting of Charlie Idaho. You're in the back of a car, by, with you and Aziz, with vests and guns out, with no one knowing. If you had kidnapped, he had his gun out. What is gun out? Me? He's had his gun out. He had his vest on and his gun in his hand. And we leave him here, so we're all good. OK, so because we're having a conversation, we can't, but what do you need to let people know when you're having conversations with Charlie Idaho's? Sanya, I know, I'm not a, listen, this is not one of those situations where I don't need your permission to go talk to my Charlie Idaho's. That's, that's... Fuck off, fuck off right now. Fuck off! OK, bro, she is smoking crack. Everything good, you all right? No, no, no, this senior just told me to fuck off, because I just told her I don't need her permission to go talk to my Charlie Idaho's. She told me to fuck off word for word. I'm going to tell her respectfully, fuck off as well. No, no, no, don't even play that game. Don't even play that game. Don't play that game. First, you're not going to talk to me like that. That's not going to happen. First of all, you are yelling to me. I'm not yelling. I'm just saying, I'm just, I'm just letting you know it's not going to happen. Fuck off. OK, tell me I'm not tripping, brother, because brother, I said, I was like, respectfully, I don't need to tell you when I'm talking to Charlie, Charlie, I don't need... She's happy, man, so... What? At this point, I'm like, that was fucked up. She then goes off on a, I told her, I told her, she's like, listen, man, she just flipped out on me. Like, I'm not sure why, to be honest with you. At the beginning before the shift meeting, she apologized. So she apologized and then proceeded to report you? I don't know if she reported me before or after. I'm not sure when she reported me. She did the same thing to Cornwall. She apologized. I don't know if Cornwall, which killed Denzel though. He shows that, Cornwall, I shit you not, there's no SOPs on getting in any vehicles whatsoever. Now, Captain Roots is saying, I have to talk to the other three captains, right? So that means I'm already looking at three daps. If all the captains are involved, that means she has to get the best off for three daps. Because I didn't respond. I said, yes, ma'am. I don't think I need your permission to talk to my CIs, which it is true. I don't need her permission. That's not a thing. Right, but you know what, Denzel, I'm gonna be honest with you. You can't be going to go meet with CIs if it's just you and Aziz that know. You gotta have somebody who's got eyes on you. As far as I'm concerned, now shit, I wasn't there. Right, but if that was me, I would have been pissed to shit at both you and Aziz, because I care about y'all and I don't wanna see nothing bad happening to y'all. It ain't even about protocol to me. It's about covering your ass. Right. I don't even, I don't give a, if there is an SOP, if there ain't an SOP, SOPs exist for a reason, right? I don't give a shit what the SOPs say. What I care about is how things work and how things work is if you're in the back of somebody's car and they're driving around, I mean, they, I mean, their life is essentially, or your life is essentially in their hands, you know? Right. I do completely agree. If she's coming out and she's coming hot and popping off on you and all that shit, you can't be doing that shit. You may say it's common sense, Cornwood. It is common sense, but I had somebody with me. So I felt safe. I have a weapon, they have a weapon. I watched somebody do it a week prior. So I was like, listen, I can have my conversation with my informants because these guys don't even have a ticket under her name. There's no guidelines on how to meet CIs, where to meet CIs, which you can't, or can't do with CIs. So why was I getting yelled at? And on top of it, when I got yelled at, she apologized for it because she knew she was wrong. And I'm still looking at three daps. Yeah, that's a, yeah, that's odd. Yeah, I'll be honest. And then we've got to do, I'm telling you, it's a fuse. This is, I ain't trying to scare you. I ain't trying to be a damn doomsayer here. There is a fuse that is burning. If we can open up the sheriff's office and we can get people on board and I run for sheriff. And if I win, I mean, I can't promise everybody, I got to do my damn job the right way. But there's some of this shit that is, it is way the hell, way the hell overboard. One thousand percent. I mean, hell, I'd be pissed a shit at you and his ease. Right? Because you're one of my officers. Hell, I'd be pissed at DeRolo acting that way. I would say both of y'all, I'd be driving both of your asses in the grease. We're all three of you. Yeah, I talked to Turner this morning. He said he's gonna bring it up to Cam Slacks, the rest of the cams, Cameroot, and have a meeting at 4 p.m. EST. So that's what, that's what I'm dealing with today. Ah, oh God. I'm sorry, I thought, I thought I heard it raining. I was trying to wipe, I thought I heard it rain. I was trying to wipe the rain off your forehead. Nope, it's not raining yet. Why the hell ain't it raining yet? Thank God you didn't fucking shoot me. Hey, what about now? It's not raining. Why is it not raining? Hey y'all, is it not raining today? I'm comfortable right now. Y'all think anybody's gonna remember if I shot them before the damn storm came? Hypothetically. I took the rains here. Turn around, turn around. Yes, I'm turning. Okay, good. Oh hey, big C. Howdy y'all. Hello, Officer Cornwood, how are you doing? Thank you for taking me out yesterday, by the way. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Sorry about yesterday. No, no, you did fine. I mean, I'll be entirely honest even with this line. I think whenever you go and you're doing a traffic stop and you're talking to people, I think you do the traffic stops very, very well. Hi, Bobby. Gwen, what are you talking to? You want to look over these two? You're using my basic stuff. Yeah, I'll, yeah. Just don't take them out for a shift or anything, unless you're an FTO. Right, right, yeah. I was just gonna go over 10 codes and whatnot with them. Yup, we just did that. So, quiz them on some stuff. I didn't get to go over case laws, so quiz them on some case laws. Okay. Thank you, sir. One day you get to roll with the big C, the big boys. Thank you for being so popular. You know, sometimes they say you should never meet your heroes, but I don't think that's really true. I'm glad I got to meet your big C. Thanks, Bobby. Is he your hero, Bobby? Uh-huh, everyone knows about big C. Yeah, well, hey, I'm glad you made it out here, Bobby. Thank you, me too. Okay, let's- Yeah, I'm glad you're here, too, Bobby. Oh, thanks, Penay. Penay, I'm glad you got to meet big C, too. He's my hero. Bobby. Yeah, thanks, Bobby. Here, let's go over some 10 codes. Okay, what is a 1078? 1078 means backup for emergency. Okay, good, real good. So what is a 77? Backup non-emergency. All right, good. Wow, Penay, so smart. No, you are, Bobby. You hear that big C, she thinks I'm smart. Yeah, Bobby. Yeah, you can do anything you put your mind to. You think so? Yeah. You can be a pilot. Oh, really? Yeah, you're gonna be a pilot. Wow, that's my dream. Bobby, what is a 1047? I don't think I know that one, Penay. Okay, what's a 1050? A 1050 is like when you crash, like when you hit your head against the wall and you don't got your helmet on. But it's with the big Monca trucks. There you go. You used to cadets need anything? No, sir. All right, the pleasure of meeting the both of you is good luck on your shifts, okay? Yep, have a good one. I'm going to be a doxy, right? Aldo Jackson, that's right. All right. Thank you, big J. Thank you, officer Jackson. All right, big J is better than, you know, yeah, I think you got to jump, ma'am. Big J, I like that. You know what he called me before that court one? We call it that. He called me Big D. He was not talking about that yet. And he said, thank you for teaching me, Devine. He called me Big D. Devine was not talking about that. Devine. Have a good night. I don't know where it came from. Devine works at the motor shop down the road. Oh, really? Yeah, he does. I didn't know. I didn't know. Big J's a nice guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Big J's a nice guy. I like that. Hello. OK, stop. I don't think I've met you yet. I'm Bobby. What's your name? Hi. Yeah, this is Bobby. Hey, Big C. He's a diversity hire. I am. Oh, welcome to the club, man. I'm one, too. Wow. Nice to meet you, Bobby. Officer Shaisy. Nice to meet you, Officer Shaisy. Oh, Bobby. How long have you been in a force? At least three fingers of days. Hey, I can't wait to see you out there, Bobby. Big C, you're right. I got promoted to the PPO. Yeah, good job, Bobby. Congratulations. Wouldn't have been able to do it without your help. Well, Bobby, you know, you've been working hard, OK? So you deserve it. Officer Shaisy. What's going on, Bobby? You never tell me not every day you get to roll with your hero. True. I mean, yeah, yeah, that is the sheriff. Wow. Yeah, it's going to be a good day, Bobby. I could be a deputy. Hell, maybe. Wow. All right, we're colluding now. Come on, we're going to relax. What does that mean? Oh, no, nothing, Bobby. Don't, nothing. Oh, it means nothing. OK, I'll try to use it in a sentence. You know what? No, no, let's not do that. No, you're good, you're good, Bobby. Oh, hey, Big C, nice to see you. I appreciate it. Bobby, you're going to be a damn good officer one day. You know that? Wow, you really think so? It means a lot helping from you, Big C. Yeah, absolutely. All right, so we got to do some chores, Bobby. Every day, I get out of the meeting. I got to do my chores. OK, that's always good. Yeah, I got to go to the doctor's office. I have a doctor's appointment every day with Dr. Kate. I try to avoid the doctors. They got the needles. So I pop them ibuprofins, like handy. You want to do ibis together? No, I don't need no ibuprofen. If you eat too many of them, you get indigestion. Oh, OK, more from me. Yeah, Dr. Kate usually just takes care of me right quick every day because I got me some. I'm built a little bit different, so I got to I got to get checked out here and make sure I have no damn problems. They still selling food back here? Why? It seems to be quiet. Maybe it's because all the villains are scared because you're here in Big C. They know not to cause a ruckus. Hell, maybe. Anything else on the chores list? I think we got to get some gas, and then we're looking good. Care not to put diesel in. Oh, I always put a little bit of diesel in. You know, just give it a kick. That might be bad for the engine. No, that's what they say, but they don't know. Tell me about yourself. You doing anything else besides police work? Bobby, I'm going to be honest with you. I mean, there's some things I'm interested in, but I can't go off duty. If I go off duty, this whole damn city is going to fall apart, you know? Oh, that's true. Yeah, that's how it goes, Bobby. Because sometimes you got, you know, one bad apple ruins the whole flock or something. You ever heard that? Yeah. One big apple ruins the bunch. Well, I'm raw with you, Big C. You got nerves of steel to be able to do that on a daily basis. Yeah, just sometimes you got to do what you got to do, Bobby. You know what I want to do today is we got to find, we got to find peanut. Oh, yeah? Yeah. What's he look like? He is, he has a red shirt on it and says peanut on the back. I took a bunch of photos of him where he'd been identified. In the MDT, you can go ahead and look him up. Yeah, peanut is this guy's a dead gum disaster. You look at, look at his warrants. He has, he has like a hundred warrants. Oh my goodness, he does. Yeah, damn me. He's got the stampede. Oh, hey, there's three clubs driving off being suspicious of shit running red lights. Right, I said the Flicka Bank. I said a Legion Square. I'm trying to pull one over. They fell out onto the highway. They might flip. I mean, I need 77s on the 78. To be honest, it should probably be a 78. We got three clubs here. There's a 911 call about a bunch of money being stolen out of a van westbound Vespucci Boulevard and Power Street. This is right past Legion Square Bank right before the old departments. There's two black and color clubs and a white club. I need at least two 77s. And yeah, let's, let's come in quiet. 100, how many do y'all have down there? You have two 77s. You have red lights. Can I see your license? Need one more. Proof for insurance. Uh, yeah, let me, uh, let me look for that real quick. Yeah, just help fix it. I'll go get the other. Yeah, of course. Hattie, how's it going? Can I see your ID, please? Yeah, let me just look in the box. Yeah, do you mind getting off the phone for me as well while I'm speaking with you? All right. They're driving off. We're in an active 80 going westbound on Vespucci and Power Street. Two, two black clubs. There's a white, white club as well. Plate on the white club comes back to Jason Peters. Let's stick to the white one. Westbound Vespucci. Yeah, we're going to focus on the white one. We're just going to, we're just going to pick one. It's found Vespucci, speed 70, traffic, moderate, underraining. I just pull over. This is for a red lot, right? Found Vespucci. Do you really want to do this? Speeds are 60 and climbing. Is it 77? Westbound North Rockford. Oh, that's it. Seems as if they're following each other. So just keep in mind, there's going to be three cars we're pursuing here. Going left, northbound Elgin Avenue, going towards Pillbox. If we're going to have somebody go and intercept that first vehicle, there's a chance that the bags are in the first vehicle. We're 10 minutes late. BCB. That black car right there with the four, that's the one we want. Still northbound Rockford. 769 secondary, left, southbound, marathon app, right. Try to get that guy's plate. Northbound prosperity, right. Put the pedal to the metal. Still got me, Eastbound Vespucci, bull of all three clubs here. What is this over a robbery, correct? A firm. Focus on this main black one. He's got, we have an injured folk from it or no. Pull it over. Be advised, they are, they are extremely aggressive. Dundee, what the shit are you doing? Dundee, pull it over. Good lord. Yeah, the plate comes back to a Dundee. Look, we given it a minute. I think we should break off this. We don't know if folk are injured. Let's just go get statements. You've got to also keep in mind there's another chase going right now. So let's break off this one, get statements. So make it a report, OK? 10-4. Yeah, go ahead and break it off. Go ahead and break it off. We got the plate. We got the plates. We saw two of the suspects. It's Erwin Dundee and Jason Peters. Yeah, if we got plates, let's get it documented. Let's talk to the victims. I mean, those guys were getting fucking aggressive. We also got to keep in mind, let's say if we escalate and then we need 78, there's another fucking pursuit happening right now, too. Vongole. Patty. Hey, I wanted to pick your brain on this because I'm going to bring it up to the captains. If suspects are being like, are pitting officers, I don't think we should call them off in the long run, pursuits. I'm very much in favor of that. Because that's why I was hesitant to call that one off. But ultimately, we also got to keep in mind our numbers. I don't think we should have multiple pursuits happening at the same time and shit like that. But I did want to go talk to the captains and say, look, in this pursuit, they started to pit an officer. At that point in time, I don't call it off. Yeah, I mean, it is situational. That's kind of where I stand is my other concern was there's three clubs with six folk. There's only five of us on that chase if shit gets wild. And we don't. And we had another pursuit going on. So I felt like it was the best decision to call it off. I'm going to be honest with you, although I'm one of the more aggressive ones a little bit. I like if there's a line, I like to stand right on it. I understand that. I would agree with you. I think I think that was one where it was it was just about that time to call it off. The way that things are right now, it feels like we have less power to defend ourselves than a damn civilian does. Because truthfully, what happens is, OK, let's say you're in a situation where somebody pulls a weapon on you, you ask them to stop and somebody comes by and they, you know, smack them upside the head with a wrench to defend their friend. Who's getting in trouble for that? I mean, technically, technically speaking, in the Constitution, you could make the argument of defense of self and others. It's article seven or article eight, actually. Right. That you can defend yourself or associates if they reasonably believe their friend was in serious bodily harm or death, like in danger of being killed. They could articulate that they had the right to defend themselves in that situation. Yeah, absolutely. It's something that not only the whole department is getting used to, but it's even captains are trying to find that line. And I that pursuit alone made me believe that if we can and we don't have any other pursuits and we got the numbers for it, we need to stay on chases like that where they're aggressive. All right, 100 percent. I want to pick your brain. Appreciate you, Cornwood. Yeah, ten four.