Child Killer Pulls A Gun On A Cop | Chicago P.D. | PD TV
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- Detectives Voight & Lindsay attempt to arrest a child killer but the perp gets the jump on them & pulls a gun on Erin.
From Chicago P.D. Season 3 Episode 2 'Natural Born Storyteller' - Roman and Burgess discover the corpse of a young boy who was reported missing; Burgess talks to Ruzek about Roman's suspicious behavior; Bunny plans to make a statement that could impact Voight's career.
Chicago P.D. (2014 -): Detective Sergeant Hank Voight and his elite Intelligence Unit at the Chicago Police Department combat atrocious offences and bring criminals to justice.
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"YOU WANNA DIE IN A CLOSET?" has mad vine energy.
R. Kelly energy
What?
Jay: You wanna die in a closet? 🤣😂 I love Jay, and I miss this Jay! Badass, but fun with a sarcastic sense of humor! Jesse needs his own cop/detective/criminal type of show or Western! He would be great! 🥰
Antonio reminded me of Stabler here. A cop & father whose short fuse unleashes on pedophiles
For real and a real Elliot Stabler move there
wow how did he not see the badge on her vest
That was my exact thoughts 😂
To be fair he was in a panicked state and he didn't realize it was a badge UNTIL it was brought to his attention. You'd be surprised how easy it is to miss obvious things when you're scared. Why do you think people are idiots in horror movies... although to be fair some are more stupid than they should be.
@@alexanderelderhorst2107 yeah i like pointing out the idiot moves in horror movies
@@alexanderelderhorst2107 to add to this comment this man isnt trained to use a gun, shaky hands, spratik eye movement, and finger on the trigger. its likely the loud noises spooked him and when he open the door with the shotgun all he saw was her weapon. Bet she is going to wake up in a cold sweat for a while on that one, she almost got blown apart.
I didn't see that badge either. I was looking at something else in that area.
The way he said don’t hurt me 😂😂😂😂
😂
And he still got hurt by Antonio while being interrogated😂😂
He said “please.”
Voight playing good cop, that's a first.
He didn’t need Antonio to do that. Didn’t want him to be like him. & for the record, Voight is a good cop in his own way
@@joewhitehead3facts i love Voight
3:30 I know it took everything in voight not to smack her back you could see it when he closed his eyes
I’d of had her arrested for hitting an officer
I read the title wrong and thought it was a killer than was a child, either way, great clip!
In accordance to the Illinois Legal Law in reality, the woman should have been arrested for minor aggravated assault of a police officer. She would be fined up to $25,000 and serve a mandatory sentence of four years.
All that for a little slap?
@@joewhitehead3 Actually, it kinda depends on the severity of the assault. What I mentioned before is like maximum penalty, but if I had to guess the woman's punishment, I'd say about six months and community service.
@@colemarheine3503 Sounds fair
Most DAs drop the assault on a police officer charge, or at least plead it out to something minor.
The fact that Voight held Antonio says alot
Especially considering its usually the other way around
He didn’t want Antonio to be like him
Antonio needs anger management classes
Like Voight said, someone in da crew gat to be good
Like Voight said, someone in da crew gat to be good
Vought: “And I took that personally”
Hmm, gotta say, this portrays it as police can use violence but not the dad. That's messed up in my opinion.
What do you mean portrays, this is how real life is. You can't just take the law in your own hands.
Chicago PD makes much more sense if you read Voight as a vigilante mob boss instead of as a police squad leader
It's easier for cops to get away with this kind of stuff then for a civilian
The guy that the dad, and his buddy, were beating on was innocent. He didn't kill the kid someone that they all trusted did.
It’s extremely dangerous to take the law into your own hands. Yes, the police aren’t perfect (trust me I’m not a big fan of the police myself) but it’s a lot safer to call professionals than a random man. Yes, parental instincts but safety must be taken for both victim and victim’s families
That kick alone would've gotten the case thrown out
This show is incredible!!!!!!!!!!
Wooe! That woman who smackedVoight in the face ooh my gawsh !
This type of interrogation is unprofessional
Agreed.
It's often how you get false confessions.
Its television
Antonio is physical to this guy but apparently not to the guy who kidnapped his son !
He was a little violent then too
3:30 - Isn't this a fence to arrest her? She assaulted a police officer, correct?
Her son was killed. I think they could let that slide
@@joewhitehead3no, they should not let that slide. Because the cops were not respsonible for it. and her dumbass needs to be held accountable to the full extent of the law for taking her anger out on other adults.
She just slapped public officers who would've tried to get justice for her son and they known what had happened at the time of incident.
After she told me where her husband was, she would have been in cuffs.
Was the evil pervert the one who murdered that child or was there a twist?
No. It was the mechanic. A revenge killing. The dad + two of his buddies accidentally killed the mechanic's kid/hid the gun when they were younger. One of the buddies was dying and confessed out of guilt. Then the mechanic started to kidnap their kids.
@@mallorys2793 That is still all kinds of sick and wrong ;-; But thank you for telling me.
That attack on that guy in real life would be a lawsuit 2:00
of course
Kinda the point. These aren't good cops. They are pretty corrupt in that they think they can do whatever they want cause everyone around them is in on it and they only go after "bad" people.
yea people love to call brooklyn 99 copaganda like this show and law and order don't exist. watched a compilation of "the best arrests from season one" of L&O and it was just like 10 minutes of police brutality
The point of this show is that Voight's group seems to act with impunity. Yes, they are solving crimes but have gone over the line and Voight actively revels in the fact that he does and that he is teaching young cops to do the same.
@@londonm3161 Well, Season One WAS made back in 1990. . .
Could've sworn that Melissa Benoist in the thumbnail
Why he snatched the bat like that 😂
I'm sure this guy is going to sue for the pain and suffering they put him through
Could you olease post anything from the newer seasons? I've been watching these videos, I love Chicago PD and you qlways post the oldest cases, there are such an interesting scenarios and cases in the last 4 seasons as well...
It’s on peacock
You have to wonder how many crimes were never solved and will never be solved because the cops didn't use "a little extra force" and get the actor to talk and tell the truth. just saying. Great show!
The fact that some people think there's anything admirable about the ways the cops behave on this show is frightening.
I watch Chicago PD to see cops act like mobsters. I do not for a second want IRL cops to act like mobsters
@@slydogamigo2303 Voight is awesome. He never hurts the innocent, he protects them. At the same time he will go to any lengths to take care of the truly evil criminals.
You have to wonder how many crimes weren't solved because the wrong people went to jail for confessing to crimes they didn't commit just to make the torture end.
@@Snitram19 You do realize that this is a TV show, it is fiction, not real.
@@amandabilger2235 You do realise that cops have behaved like this for decades right? And some still do.
Voight is something serious
One word is wrong in the show's description: Police Department COMMIT atrocious offences and bring criminals to justice.
damn is that young merle?
3:30
That's assault lol.
he was talking why did the cop hit him?
Did this guy really say don't hurt me? dude you just aimed a shotgun at a cops face!!!
Because he thought they were the same ones who broke in and kidnapped the guy those two were roughing up.
3:31
She should be arrested for that slap on a officer
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Girl good for the slap
This reminds me of Shere Khan interrogating and torturing Kaa
Is Antonio from the tempest
Merle?
Police brutality
You are losing my sympathy.
These cops should have announced themselves like professionals not broken in like thugs, they are at fault for getting a gun pulled on them.
Yes, that would have given them an excuse to subdue, torture and kill the suspect and then claim self-defence without any fear of contradiction. That is how Voight and his team roll.
And tip off the bad guys allowing them to escape? Ever been to Chicago, mate?
3 lawsuit against Antonio, one for each hit. I hate this show for that reason. It's unrealistic on how the cops act and can treat people. I don't care it's a show and made up. Don't make stuff up like this cause cases have been lose cause of cops doing this.
Did She Slap Voight ???
Meh, he had it coming n he knew it.
Andy Sipowicz did it better, and first
I agree. Popeye Doyle is my favorite.
This kinda crap is why I don’t like Chicago pd, that’s a torture room just as often as an interrogation room.
😘 😂