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One man booked for intoxication is placed in a sobering cell for being uncooperative; an aggrieved woman claims Animal Control took her baby; a man tells officers he is a child of God and actor.
One man booked for intoxication is placed in a sobering cell for being uncooperative; an aggrieved woman claims Animal Control took her baby; a man tells officers he is a child of God and actor.
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S2, EP1 "Running Wild"A disorderly man shouts to the heavens and asks for divine intervention; twin brothers are arrested after a fray with police; a man in women's clothing is booked after harassing passengers on a bus.
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S2, EP2 "Party's Over"In San Diego, an officer grapples with a combative detainee; in Portland, Ore., six party goers are taken into custody; in Fort Worth, Texas a high-risk inmate manages to get the key to his handcuffs.
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S2, EP3 "Hat Thief"Headbutts and aggression abound during a jail fight; a young man is arrested after stealing $1,500 worth of hats; officers discover a suicidal inmate who's no longer taking his medication.
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S2, EP4 "Big Angry Man"In Las Vegas, an upset inmate damages the door on a patrol car; in Portland, Ore., a man overestimates the legal consequences of his actions; in Tacoma, Wash., a couple charged with domestic violence denies getting physical.
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S1, EP37 "Fearless"Toting his guitar, an inmate serenades the officers; one man protests his arrest and states that having cocaine is not a crime; a man claims to be an Iraqi war veteran and challenges his detainment.
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S1, EP36 "Phone Fight"An inmate refuses to be handcuffed while officers seek to search his cell for contraband; a man tells deputies he is known as Baby Boy among the ladies; fights erupt during prison phone time.
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S1, EP35 "Child of God"One man booked for intoxication is placed in a sobering cell for being uncooperative; an aggrieved woman claims Animal Control took her baby; a man tells officers he is a child of God and actor.
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S1, EP34 "Tased and Chaired"Uncooperative and agitated, a man complains officers are violating his rights when he's not allowed to count his cash; a 443 call is issued and a deputy desperately needs help; a sergeant responds to a bloody fight.
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