Bradford did not have confidence in her, he had confidence in John (Nathan). If Nolan says he doesn't think she did anything wrong, you outta believe that, that guy is an unbiased saint.
I know it's a show, but I really feel like any police academy that leaves a graduate confused about whether being put on admin leave after a suspect dies in their custody means that they are fired or not needs to rework their curriculum. They already told her there needs to be an investigation. It should be pretty obvious that firing her would only come after that investigation.
It think it’s more that she isn’t thinking clearly because, you know, guilt over possibly killing someone, fear of losing their job, and consequently, their home, car, insurance, etc.
@@swearimnotarobot3746 yeah and at the end of the day we the audience need to know what is and will go on in a scene and storyline. Not all of us have cop training or know the laws like the back of our hand
@@davidfrederick9973 How about having the trainee say it rather than asking like an idiot? Something as simple as "so, I'm not fired, at least not yet" give the audience all the same information without making your character look like an idiot.
Except for the fact that she is the arresting officer not the custody officer, so the custody officer would be the person responsible because he was already in a cell and the paperwork is being processed meaning a custody officer already agreed that he had to be held.😊
I know that they were just following procedure but like since they’re all going back to the station, why can’t she just give it to him when they’re back at work?
IRL it would be a bunch of paperwork for turning your stuff in and also stuff for you to sign when you receive it back. It's not like in the movies where your captain puts your gun and badge in his desk for a couple weeks. It has to be processed and secured LAPD love their regulations.
Actually Brooklyn 99 , another cop TV show got it right. In that , the captain is a real stickler for rules and even quotes the forms names that the officer had to fill when handing over his gun and badge
You can tell it's a fantasy show due to the fact that they actually seemed to want an investigation instead of lying and saying the guy un-alived himself.
They fucked up that old women for having dementia and were promoted till the video was leaked, they train you in the academy that officer safety is above all else, your constitutional rights and all that don’t mean shit if the individual officer doesn’t feel safe in that specific moment. They are public servants under law but there protections exceed ours by gallons
@@Dreddnaught550there are some departments that act more cowboy than others. From my experience, Florida and New Orleans cops (and Sheriff’s departments) are MUCH boy “cowboy” than cops up here where I live now in Boston. Boston cops are pretty fair.
That is why I don't like celena she always looks incredulous when she gets reprimanded. Started on day one when she made an illegal stop based an aura and Harper told celena that they can't use evidence from the stop because it was illegal and celena was indignant ans she went on to say something in the lines of the ends justify the means. Also she talked back to Tim and Gray.. she provides nothing to the show but heebee jeebee stuff and that runs old real quick. It's not that I don't care for stuff. Angela believes that stuff but that doesn't really define her. Celena without the hee we jeebees is just a boring character that is more of a liability.
I like that Bradford said "once you're cleared" rather than "If you're cleared". He had more confidence in her than her own TO.
Her TO is the one telling her to not make assumptions and he also told Bradford that he didn't think that she did anything wrong.
Bradford did not have confidence in her, he had confidence in John (Nathan). If Nolan says he doesn't think she did anything wrong, you outta believe that, that guy is an unbiased saint.
Bradford had more confidence in the system, not the rookie.
I know it's a show, but I really feel like any police academy that leaves a graduate confused about whether being put on admin leave after a suspect dies in their custody means that they are fired or not needs to rework their curriculum. They already told her there needs to be an investigation. It should be pretty obvious that firing her would only come after that investigation.
It think it’s more that she isn’t thinking clearly because, you know, guilt over possibly killing someone, fear of losing their job, and consequently, their home, car, insurance, etc.
@@swearimnotarobot3746 yeah and at the end of the day we the audience need to know what is and will go on in a scene and storyline. Not all of us have cop training or know the laws like the back of our hand
Plus she is a trainee. Right? She doesn't know shit about shit yet.
More probably it was exposition for the audience to know what's coming next, and it makes the most sense for the recent graduate to ask.
@@davidfrederick9973 How about having the trainee say it rather than asking like an idiot? Something as simple as "so, I'm not fired, at least not yet" give the audience all the same information without making your character look like an idiot.
Except for the fact that she is the arresting officer not the custody officer, so the custody officer would be the person responsible because he was already in a cell and the paperwork is being processed meaning a custody officer already agreed that he had to be held.😊
If only it worked like that in real life.
Only 3 likes in 8 days? Wow we are lagging
I know that they were just following procedure but like since they’re all going back to the station, why can’t she just give it to him when they’re back at work?
IRL In most cases, that would be what happens.
IRL it would be a bunch of paperwork for turning your stuff in and also stuff for you to sign when you receive it back. It's not like in the movies where your captain puts your gun and badge in his desk for a couple weeks. It has to be processed and secured LAPD love their regulations.
Actually Brooklyn 99 , another cop TV show got it right. In that , the captain is a real stickler for rules and even quotes the forms names that the officer had to fill when handing over his gun and badge
You can tell it's a fantasy show due to the fact that they actually seemed to want an investigation instead of lying and saying the guy un-alived himself.
Don't worry if the family sues the Taxpayers will pick up the tab.
11:14 was an kind of a messed up movie and always caused me to notice whenever the clock shows 11:14.
What episode is this from cause I don't remember this one
I'm guessing season 5, though I couldn't tell you which episode exactly
Once we investigated ourselves and find no wrong doing you will get it back until then enjoy you paid vacation
Actually LAPD has a civilian oversight board. And not to mention in this episode it's on camera so, yeah it proved she did nothing wrong.
Don't think it's paid for a death?
In real life she would get promoted and they would have a party.
Rightfully so
They fucked up that old women for having dementia and were promoted till the video was leaked, they train you in the academy that officer safety is above all else, your constitutional rights and all that don’t mean shit if the individual officer doesn’t feel safe in that specific moment. They are public servants under law but there protections exceed ours by gallons
She didn't do anything wrong dude. Chill
Well yea she got a criminal off the streets for good
You’re stupid if you actually think that.
I cant remember which episode is this?
guilty until proven innocent
Then don’t be a cop. Simple as that
Shouldn't the body cam stay on in case something happens during investigation??
What's the music ?
Movie name
It's a TV show. The Rookie.
The show Rookie
Anyone knows where I can watch season 6 of The rookie?
Hjm
Movie name the rookie
She was so damn annoying
The show is very fictional. No American cops have this much integrity
That’s where you’re wrong
@@Dreddnaught550 stats speak otherwise. Cops love to protect cops.
@@Dreddnaught550there are some departments that act more cowboy than others. From my experience, Florida and New Orleans cops (and Sheriff’s departments) are MUCH boy “cowboy” than cops up here where I live now in Boston. Boston cops are pretty fair.
@@bostontowny4life744😂😂😂
Okay bud
That is why I don't like celena she always looks incredulous when she gets reprimanded. Started on day one when she made an illegal stop based an aura and Harper told celena that they can't use evidence from the stop because it was illegal and celena was indignant ans she went on to say something in the lines of the ends justify the means. Also she talked back to Tim and Gray.. she provides nothing to the show but heebee jeebee stuff and that runs old real quick. It's not that I don't care for stuff. Angela believes that stuff but that doesn't really define her. Celena without the hee we jeebees is just a boring character that is more of a liability.