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Season 36 / Episode 18 and airs on 22 November 2024 23:00
"COPS", the seminal reality ride-along show that forever changed the TV landscape, has moved to its new "beat" on Spike. This groundbreaking, raw, and realistic series provides unprecedented access into the daily lives and work of police officers, constables, and sheriff's deputies from around the country. "COPS" is one of the longest-running television programs in broadcast history. Produced by Langley Productions. (source: www.spike.com)
In this Spring Break Special Edition, a Pinellas County Deputy learns to play a new game from a group of sunkissed coeds. In Escambia County, Deputies respond to a shooting victim in the parking lot at the beach. Okaloosa County Deputies patrolling the waterfront write a ticket when they discover a minor in possession of alcohol and confiscate marijuana. Deputies in Escambia County are flagged down by a nervous female tourist who noticed a strange male following her along the boardwalk.
In this Spring Break Special Edition, Escambia County Deputies respond to an intoxicated teen found passed out next to the shoreline late at night. Deputies respond to a call of trespassers at a hot tub in Pinellas County. A wallet is found floating in the ocean and returned to the owner. A teenage girl is caught taking a sip from an open container of alcohol near a popular pier in Escambia County. The Marine Unit in Okaloosa County rescues a family of four after a jet ski flips over.
In this Spring Break Special Edition, Okaloosa County Deputies patrol the beach and locate an underaged male in possession of a 'blackout rage gallon' or 'borg,' a popular mixture of alcohol, electrolyte powder, and caffeine additive. Pinellas County Deputies enforce a zero-tolerance policy against glass containers and alcohol during Spring Break. An Okaloosa County Deputy encounters a group of college kids with coolers full of beer and writes notices to appear for the cooperative group.
In this Spring Break Special Edition, Officers patrolling the Las Vegas Strip encounter a group of break dancers. A young lady in possession of an open container of alcohol refuses to cooperate with Okaloosa County Deputies and finds herself in handcuffs. Deputies warn a beachgoer of the dangers of mixing caffeine and alcohol. A group of out-of-state swimmers are rescued from a riptide by lifeguards and local surfers. A man lies about his age when he is caught carrying a cooler full of alcohol.
In this Spring Break Special Edition, an Okaloosa County Deputy is amazed when a teen walks up with a beer. A jet skiing woman is stopped for violating a no-wake zone in Pinellas County. Tourists discover a loon wrapped in a fishing line, and Okaloosa County Deputies work to cut the trapped bird free. A beachgoer is given a ticket for an open container and tells Deputies his mom will take care of it for him. Teenage girls are required to dump out a cooler full of beer on a non-alcoholic beach.
A man waves a knife in a coffee shop and is tased. Officers tase a suspect with ATF warrants. A fleeing driver fights officers while being tased. A suspect claims officers are 'hackers' and resists.
A suspect drives through a fence during a high-speed pursuit. The hood flies up o…
A woman rams a police car. A suspect makes a video call to his family during a …
Springfield, Missouri Officers respond to a man with a knife refusing to leave a hotel. The uncooperative suspect begins to resist while the hotel clerk cheers on the Officers. A traffic stop in Lafayette, Lousiana is complicated when the driver argues the legality of the stop. When a Sergeant arrives, he comes clean with the real reason for his behavior. Fontana, California Police stop a truck and find meth. A passenger becomes emotional when he realizes he's going to jail for the first time.
A domestic violence call in Lafayette, Louisiana, turns into a melee when a male suspect resists while his girlfriend interferes with his arrest and attacks an Officer. Greene County, Missouri, Deputies conduct a traffic stop on a reckless driver who attempts to flee but crashes into a telephone pole and another motorist. Fontana, California Officers respond to a call of someone impersonating the police and locate a Chevy Silverado with detachable blue and red flashing lights.
Springfield, Missouri Officers are called to do a welfare check on a man seen waving a knife downtown. The man walks away, explaining that he has done nothing wrong and doesn't desire contact with the police. A marked unit is used to box the man in, and a taser is deployed as he continues to flee. Fontana, California Police pursue a hit-and-run suspect who crashes into a gas station. Greene County, Missouri Deputies stop a Mustang with no plates and determine the unlicensed driver has warrants.
A Corporal in Lafayette, Lousiana, joins the pursuit of a vehicle that fled from a traffic stop. The driver foot bails into an enclosed area and hides until a K9 is deployed. Greene County, Missouri, Deputies use a PIT maneuver to end the pursuit of a stolen vehicle. During a traffic stop for an equipment infraction, a Greene County Deputy suspects the driver of being under the influence of marijuana due to his slurred speech and an odor of weed. The man insists that he has "crazy eyes."
Escambia County, Florida Deputies attempt a warrant service on a wanted man. The suspect flees in a pickup truck and deputies watch as the hood flies up. Deputies in Kern County, California spot a stolen GMC pickup at a gas station. The driver pulls away and runs from the truck, jumping several fences before trying to pretend he wasn't involved. Greene County, Missouri Deputies conduct a traffic stop on an intoxicated man wanted for a hit-and-run earlier at a local dance hall.
Fontana, California Officers pursue a fleeing motorcyclist after observing the driver splitting lanes at a high rate of speed. The man leads the Officers on a dangerous pursuit before deciding to give up in a parking lot. Escambia County, Florida Deputies stop a car in connection to a series of shoplifting calls and detain the driver. The passenger flees on foot, but a K9 tracks the man to a wooded area nearby. A Stop Stick is used to end the pursuit of a stolen car in Independence, Missouri.
Independence, Missouri Police find themselves in a slow-speed pursuit of a van used to shoplift a big screen TV, which can be seen hanging out of the rear sliding door. Escambia County, Florida Deputies responding to a domestic violence call search for a female suspect who bit her boyfriend during an argument over accusations of cheating. Deputies in Greene County, Missouri locate a stolen vehicle in a parking lot. The driver gives them a fake name and claims he received the car from a relative.
A pursuit of a stolen vehicle in Independence, Missouri ends abruptly when the female driver spins out and runs from the still-moving car. Springfield, Missouri Officers respond to a burglary in progress at a local church and discover a frightened witness who leads them to a suspect breaking windows in the rear of the building. Independence, Missouri Officers stop a car with an altered license plate and determine that someone has used Wite-Out to change one letter to disguise the stolen plate.
Officers in Wichita, Kansas stop a bicycle with no lights. When they cannot locate the man in their system, they suspect that the man has given them a fake name because he has warrants. In West Covina, California, Officers conduct a high-risk traffic stop on a Chevy Colorado that was seen driving recklessly by a Detective in an unmarked car. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police attempt to make contact with a man acting erratically and walking in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip.
A white Impala leads Officers in Independence, Missouri on a lengthy pursuit, sometimes traveling off-road, before bailing and running into an apartment under construction. Greene County, Missouri Deputies chase a motorcyclist who admits he ran because he does not have a motorcycle endorsement on his license. Deputies in Escambia County, Florida stop a nervous man for driving without a seatbelt and discover the suspect ingested a baggie of fentanyl as he was being pulled over.
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