condition. people need help lots of times. that if they relapse, they them- failed. we send all the wrong messages. so people don t want to continue to suffer. the chief knows this because he lives this. you were a plains clothesed narcotics detective for some time. you saw these people up close, people who were addicted to heroin, living that life. we had a mom that was a heroin addict for years. she had a 2-year-old son in her care. we would routinely do search warrants if we knew that she was selling out of the house. and we came in one night. and there was a crib. it was the 2-year-old and just walked over to check if that kid was all right. he immediately put his arms up,
failed. we ve sent all the wrong messages. so people don t want to continue to suffer. the chief knows this because he lives this. you were a plains clothesed narcotics detective for some time. you saw these people you still see them but you saw people up close, people who were addicted to heroin, living that life. we had a mom that was a heroin addict for years. she had a 2-year-old son in her care. we would routinely do search warrants if we knew that she was selling out of the house. and we came in one night. and in the corner was a crib. there was the 2-year-old. and walked over just to check if that kid was all right. he immediately put his arms up, grabbed me around the neck and would not let go. he stayed like that for three hours. and so here is this guy coming in, you know, back in the day when, you know, arm to the
she just punched me like a dude in the face. with only seconds to react. i said, you need to get the f out of here before i blow your fing head off. there s no turning back, and it s all caught on camera. caught on camera: point of no return. an undercover surveillance operation quickly erupts into a violent shoot-out with one police officer in the fight for his life. i cannot believe that i survived something like this. john savedra has been a narcotics detective in miami since 2007. to crack down on the drug trade in miami-dade county, detective savedra and the fbi target grow houses anotherwise ordinary looking homes used to illegally plant, grow, and sell marijuana.
washington, d.c. for two people. what is the search going to be looking like, jim? there s going to be two things happen. first the tactical teams will try to search the vast complex. when you have a report of two other shooters, that has to be ferreted out. but the commanders have to get to the bottom of that, i ve been to them, we could be dealing with plain clothes police, ncis agency and other military people drawing their within or going to their car and getting a long gun to respond to the shoot being. the command post will be reaching out to all agencies involved and showing the surveillance video, is this any of your people, agents, personnel? let s ferret that out right away. i ve had it happen on scenes that turns out to be a narcotics detective, all normal but you need to short it out. until they find it out they can t stop the search of the
his dad was head narcotics detective and he was someone i could trust. i received a call from roger and he was in a total panic. kill me, kill me. i said who is going to kill you? i m not sure. mecham tried to talk roger down. he wanted to swim the river and meet by the cover of darkness. all that stuff. they met the following morning. what was the first thing out of roger s mouth? basically, you know, that he knew that bob had killed his wife and kids. and there was more. the new plot to kill bob s parents. that was a shocker. that was the shocker. only one thing to do now. roger would have to do the one thing he thought he would never do. cooperate with the police. he would have to catch his old friend in the act of plotting to kill. the fbi was called in. they put a tap on roger s phone. agent todd scott gave him directions.