High Speed Chase (2023) s01e04 Episode Script

School Bus Hijack

1
We have an armed suspect
wanted for homicide.
He's not gonna turn himself in.
You guys are gonna have to kill him.
When I die tonight,
you will remember my name.
I'm just doing what he wants.
I could hear the hostage was terrified.
Stop!
I thought this was going to be the end.
We were pretty sure he was gonna try
to lead me deeper into the forest.
I had no idea whether they were armed.
Hey, stop! Stop!
It's the day after Christmas.
Everyone's happy and jolly.
They're with their families.
I log on to my computer,
see what's going on in the city.
There's a BOL, be on the lookout.
There was a 187, which was a murder.
The suspect's vehicle
is a black Chevy Silverado
with a Punisher sticker on the back.
Investigators say
42-year-old Florencio Rodriguez
was found shot to death in his driveway.
Investigators won't release much
in terms of a motive
or what the exact relationship is
between Salgado and Rodriguez,
but they say
the two are ex-family members.
And this was not a random act of violence.
Everyone wants to find that person
who took an innocent life.
We're just looking around
and I see a black truck.
I could see the Punisher sticker
that they have put on the BOL.
This was definitely a match.
My adrenaline just went through the roof.
8454 in the air,
I've got the 187 suspect vehicle.
When I heard officer Teyechea
come over the radio,
I was about half a block
north of his location.
I thought that he would just
surrender at that point
because there were so many units
that responded.
Obviously, that was not his plan
that night.
We're going 80 mph on side streets.
He was weaving through vehicles.
When we had come to red lights,
he wasn't stopping.
Through the red light
It was a patrol sergeant.
I'm trying to figure out
which officers are in the pursuit.
Organizing our resources
that we still have left in the city.
I was anticipating he was probably
gonna go towards the freeway.
We're taking the 5 North.
It's about 1-10, light traffic.
He hit the 78 freeway. And then the
I-5.
Escondido ASTREA 3, we're 97
from about two and a half miles out.
We'll start calling it now.
Number 2 lane, speed's 100 mph.
Coming off an ocean side bullet.
And we're getting off the 5 freeway
here, transitioning.
Copy, transitioning. Eastbound 78.
Yeah, we're setting up for eastbound.
At that point, we know
he's gonna come to Escondido.
And that's when I requested
to get the BearCat.
The BearCat is an armored vehicle.
So, it's much safer than just having
a patrol vehicle out there.
This is a highly tense
rapidly evolving situation.
The amount of adrenaline
in everyone's bodies,
your mind is going
a hundred miles a second.
- 911, What's the address?
- Michael, they sent me a message.
She's coming to contact you guys.
She's in the car with him.
She said, "Tell him I'm in the car.
I'm scared." Then he have a gun.
That's when we learned that he wasn't
alone. He has a hostage in the car.
He told her he's not gonna stop,
he's not gonna turn himself in.
You guys are gonna have to kill him.
Having a hostage in the car,
changes our dynamic on how we react.
He showed up unexpectedly at my house.
He got into a fight with my friend,
and he pulled the gun out on them.
I obviously told him, like, "You
know what, you have to leave."
My cousin left with him
because they get along very well.
So, she was obviously trying
to calm him down.
We were getting more information
from family members
regarding his actions
prior to the pursuit.
Is he under the influence?
Does he drink? Does he take drugs?
He does do drugs.
Okay, do you know if he was under
the influence tonight?
- I'm positive he was.
- What kind of drugs does he use?
- He does meth.
- Okay.
People high on methamphetamine can be
extremely paranoid
and prone to violence. And difficult
to deal with rationally.
It's another thing we had to deal
with, something in my game plan
as far as how to respond to the situation.
Getting that pursuit stopped
would allow us bunch more options
as far as being able to rescue the
hostage and take him into custody
that we didn't have
as long as the vehicle was moving.
Rancho Santa Fe,
Okay, number three lane right now
speeds about 80 miles per hour.
One mile off from Rancho Santa Fe
Half a mile from Rancho Santa Fe Road,
speeds about 60 miles an hour, 65.
Number two lane.
He's coming up on you guys now,
number two lane.
It's tobacco.
- Spike was good, spike was good.
- Spike was good at Rancho Santa Fe.
The spike strip was successful.
So, the two passenger side tires
were flattened.
Just about at Los Pozos,
far right-hand side of the freeway,
speeds about 45 miles an hour.
It was absolutely a victory at that time.
I thought it was gonna be minutes
before this was over.
- Exiting Los Pozos.
- Exiting Los Pozos.
Traffic is light on Los Pozos,
speeds about 40 miles an hour.
But that wasn't the case.
911, what is the address of the emergency?
It's a sheriff with a transfer call.
On the night of December 26th,
I was the primary call taker
and that's when I received the call.
It was the passenger on the phone.
Hi, are you in that car?
- Hello.
- Hi, this is the police.
- You're in that car, right?
- Yeah.
Okay, can you tell me, give me an
update on what's going on?
They just ran over,
I think, he ran over the spikes
- where his tires were flat.
- Right.
And he just wants to be left alone.
So, he's just at home.
He didn't do anything wrong.
Okay, do you think he'd be willing
to stop and then peacefully give up?
No.
Prairie Traffic, we're landline now
with somebody inside the vehicle.
It's a female.
We'll be updating the information
that we're getting from the crew.
Looks like we are on the on-ramp
for the eastbound 78.
- Did he tell you to call?
- Yeah, he did.
We'd love to talk to him.
We want to resolve this peacefully.
Okay, I'm gonna put you on speakerphone.
- Hi. Can you hear me?
- Yes, sir, I can.
Okay. Who am I speaking with?
Is this Robert?
We are trained to try to keep our
cool, remain calm, remain collected.
Okay, Robert,
how can we resolve this peacefully?
- I'll tell you a bit about myself.
- Okay, go ahead.
- They took my kids away from me.
- I'm sorry that happened to you.
How can we resolve
what's happening right now?
We really want you to stop
so you can talk.
I wasn't-- I was not doing anything wrong.
He was a murder suspect, armed, in a
moving car, now with a hostage.
The pressure was on
almost from the get go.
I don't want to be too loud
and throw him off,
or interrupt the flow of the conversation.
I was not doing anything evil.
I was smart.
Why are they chasing me?
Why didn't you stop and talk with
them at that point?
I did so many calls to you guys.
All you guys did was put me in jail
for years.
He kept referencing an unrelated case.
He kept talking about
his children and his parents,
and about how the system had failed him.
It seemed like no matter what I said,
he just wrapped back around
to one of these conversations.
- She system took away my kids.
- Okay.
I love them so much.
His state of mind sounded manic.
We need to get her out of the car.
I'm going to mental, I'm not
mentally-- I'm not mentally stable.
My first priority was to figure out
exactly what he wanted,
how he thought
this was going to resolve itself.
Robert, if I get the officers to back off,
do you think you'd be willing
to let her out of the car?
How about you do that, sir,
and then we'll see. Bye.
Are you there?
Hello?
Hello? He hung up.
Priority traffic. If we back off,
he'll probably let her out.
Copy. Everybody come back off.
He's not going anywhere. Back off.
430, we're working out in getting
437, once we get the BearCat over here,
can we just have it on the 78
on-ramp from Nordahl, eastbound?
Our western border is Nordahl Road.
We staged the BearCat
on the freeway on ramp,
so the BearCat could pull in
behind the suspect.
Fortunately, we have
Three of his tires on his truck
had been popped.
So, he's now driving on three rims.
He is going in about 8 miles per hour.
For the BearCat,
he is coming up on the bridge here
in just about 10 seconds,
and he'll be at the bridge.
Just came out. You guys should be
seeing him to your left here
in about five seconds. There you go.
Your left-hand side, number 3 lane.
Go! Go!
BearCat is up. We will be moving
to join the pursuit.
Give him some space, and then the BearCat
- can take over number 1.
- 10-4.
At that point, our BearCat
took a position behind the suspect
as the regular police cars pulled back.
As the BearCat was now gonna be
the number one position behind the
suspect vehicle,
the likelihood that we were gonna get
involved in some significant action
was pretty great. It was likely
that there was gonna be a gunfight.
I had never been in a gunfight before.
I don't know how you mentally prepare
yourself for it
other than just understanding and knowing
that there is a high likelihood
that you're probably gonna get shot.
He's number three lane,
there's no traffic in front.
Your traffic break is working good.
I don't have anybody
getting on the freeway right now
and speed's about 10 miles an hour.
The hostage is advising,
the driver is heading towards the
♪♪♪address in Escondido.
Have a unit respond to that location
if he heads in this direction.
I was concerned
that maybe he was trying to go home.
Maybe he was trying to get back
at the mother of his children,
or get his children back,
or harm somebody else in his family.
So, that was definitely a concern of mine.
We have to protect that location
to keep him from getting into a house
with a hostage and barricading in a house.
He still had a gun. He could shoot at
people, we had to worry about that.
We're gonna conduct negotiations
from a parking lot of the
Children's Museum.
I set up command post near the
location without being too close.
I knew Keaton was doing a good job,
and I wanted to keep using them
as long as I could.
'Cause the last thing you wanna do
while you're speaking with somebody
on a phone in a situation like that
is act like they're not the most
important thing in the world.
Well, Robert, you have my attention now.
You have my undivided attention.
I'm listening.
Listen. Listen. When I die tonight,
you will remember my name.
- Do we have medics on standby?
- We're getting them now.
We're gonna be spilling out onto
Broadway here in about 400 feet.
Calling it a pursuit
is sort of a misnomer in a situation.
Technically, it was a pursuit,
but really, what it was,
was a slow moving barricaded suspect
with a hostage.
So, it was a weird dynamic.
Something that we don't really
actually get very often.
447, this is BearCat. Are you
wanting us to let him enter the city
or do you want to see
if we can stop him prior to?
We're not gonna force anything with
the female in the passenger seat.
Southbound on North Broadway
from the 78, about eight mph.
Hey, Robert, this is Rob Craig from
the police department. How are you?
I'm doing fine, thanks, just please
have your SWAT team back off.
Do you want the SWAT team to back off?
As a negotiator, you need to make
sure you have some sort of plan.
It's more than just, "Okay, I've got
you on the phone, let's talk."
I want you to stop the car.
Because that makes things safer.
I just need the opportunity
to give my mom a hug.
Robert, I'm sorry, I can't hear you.
Roberto kept telling me
to have the police officers back off.
He wanted the police officers to back
off, give him distance,
and he wanted to see his mother.
We kept going back to those demands
over, and over, and over again.
That was a challenge
because, during the negotiate,
those were two things
that we just couldn't do.
Can you guys give me the opportunity
to at least hug my mom?
You want the opportunity
to talk to your mom?
Yes, sir, that's all I'm asking for.
I can tell that his mom's important.
If I do something for you, you gotta
do something for me.
Robert, if you stop the car
and you do what we ask you to do,
nobody will get hurt.
Guys, I'm not a terrorist.
I'm not no fucking nobody.
Just let me give my mom a fucking hug.
One of the things that you're trained
on as a negotiator
is if somebody finally gets to speak
to that person
that they've been asking for,
it could be good.
Or it could be really bad.
But I don't want to tell him no.
Have my mom pull over
in front of me then I'll stop.
Okay. All right.
Well, okay, that's-- That--
I got to be honest,
that's a little complicated, okay?
I got to find out which officers--
What's your mom's name?
Because your mom's not with me.
I got to find out where she's at.
Reading between the lines,
he knew the game I was playing.
I knew the game he was playing
and that's fine. We're talking.
As long as we're having a
conversation going,
that's a bonus for a negotiator.
I want you to see your mom, man.
I think the first step
is I need you to stop driving, okay?
Robert, you there?
Robert?
Roberto had hung up on me.
- 911.
- He's saying that I'm not a hostage.
All he wants is to talk to his mom
and give her a hug.
We'd received information that
Roberto's mother was in the back of
the pursuit.
She was following it in her car. We
were able to stop and contact her.
She's trying to pass by but she's
saying they're not allowing her.
It was never my intention
to allow Roberto to see his mother,
but I was able to use the fact that
Roberto wanted to speak with his mother.
As a tool to try to get him
to do what we needed him to do.
Pull into a parking lot
and we can take you into custody,
and then you can speak to your mom.
Stop the car or force will be used.
Stop the car or force will be used.
Let the female go. Let her go.
Stop the car and follow instructions.
We don't want to hurt you.
- Are you going to stop, Robert?
- Yeah.
Okay. You're stopping
in the intersection, right?
Yeah. Have that thing back.
He's going to stop the car,
and we need everyone to stay static.
No one rush up on him.
I thought this was going to be the end.
Okay, he's come to a stop
just north of the intersection.
See if we can get that female
to jump out now.
Let her go right here. You don't have
to put her through this.
He's starting to smoke out of his
thing. He might be getting ready.
All those cars up there, move out
of the way! Move out of the way!
We could see, like, a white cloud
of smoke coming out the window.
Was he smoking meth? Was he trying to
light the car on fire?
We set up in a straight line for Matt
to engage what he was going to do.
- Robert. -He doesn't want to talk to
me anymore.
He doesn't want to talk to me, okay?
- Are you hanging in there?
- Barely.
Barely, huh? You're doing good,
okay? You're pretty brave.
Okay, he's moving again. Hang on.
He's starting to creep.
He's starting to creep.
We're moving.
He's moving a few feet at a time
and stopping,
but he's just north of the intersection.
Is he moving again?
He's messing with me. He's playing
a game. He stops and he keeps going.
I'm begging you.
Like, just forgive him, like, he won.
I could hear the hostage crying
and she's obviously panicked.
I can tell that she's terrified.
Robert, are you there?
Are you guys not actually prepared
for anything like this?
He's acting on pure emotion.
What is he gonna do next?
Roberto told me that the hostage is
going to get hurt,
it's gonna be the fault of the
police, and he hung up,
and at that point,
I knew that things had escalated.
We have backed off. Stop the
vehicle.
So, he's saying he's stopping right
here. Do we want to--
- Let her out of the vehicle.
- Yep.
- Let her out of the vehicle now.
- Do we want to kind of--
- Do we want to push?
- Do we--
- Creep up on it?
- He's moving.
- He's moving.
- Just hold, just hold, just wait.
They were backed up or not as close.
And he thinks that you're trying
to shut off or turn off his truck.
He didn't want the police to get
close, because he was afraid
that we were gonna use
some kind of device to stop his car.
They are advising you if there's a
way for us
to shut off the car remotely.
OnStar is a service where if
somebody's vehicle is stolen,
it can be used to disable it
so it can be driven.
The suspect actually gave us the idea.
Thank you for calling OnStar.
Hi, this is Escandido Police.
- Hi, how may I help you?
- Hi there.
We are in pursuit of a vehicle
and we have an armed suspect wanted
for homicide.
Is it possible to disable his
vehicle using OnStar?
Looks like OnStar will be able to do that.
We're just verifying who we are.
We'll do it at your command
whenever you're clear.
They are clear to do it.
Once they deactivate the vehicle,
the brake pedal will still work,
and he can still steer.
However, he will not be able
to accelerate, which is perfect.
We could let it roll to a stop.
Once dispatch got to work with
OnStar, we formulated the plan.
We are gonna be angling the front
end towards the driver's side.
Is that gonna be from the rear?
Rear driver's side light, and we can
pin it from the front if you want?
Yeah, that sounds like a good plan to me.
The plan was to have the Oceanside BearCat
pull in front of the suspect vehicle
so that it created a backstop for us.
It would prevent gunfire
from going down Mission Avenue.
The BearCat would absorb rounds, and
then our BearCat would engage.
At that point, I took position
inside of that turret
to have the outside overwatch position.
It'll drift slowly to a stop
depending on how fast they're going.
Just want to make sure
that we have the right vehicle.
- Do you have eyes on the vehicle?
- We do.
Okay, so I'm going to--
I'm gonna flash the lights.
So only the people outside behind
the vehicle are be able to see it.
Okay, you're gonna flash the lights?
Okay.
The vehicle's had its lights off.
Lights are flashing.
Copy, lights are flashing.
We're asking them
to shut down the vehicle now.
They said they're getting ready
to shut it down. Be ready.
Hang on.
Our BearCat angles to give us
the best protection possible.
We're-- We're waiting for--
Stop! Stop!
- Get your fucking hands up! Hands up!
- Hands up! Hands up!
- Hands up now!
- Hands up!
I jumped down and ran around the
driver's side of the BearCat.
The suspect had his door open, and I
could see a handgun pointed at me.
Vehicle's stopping. Mission again.
Shots fired. Shots fired.
- Copy. Copy.
- Copy, get ahead.
I could see Roberto laying on the
ground, the gun within arm's reach.
Roberto had been shot multiple times.
- Where are you hit?
- Left side.
Where are you guys shooting at?
Is it in the vest?
Just put a fucking--
I think it went inside.
I don't know if it went inside.
- Okay, how do we get the vest off?
- Cut it if you have to.
There we go. Right there.
Get him in the car. Let's move now.
Get him in my car now.
You don't know how badly he's
bleeding, so it's a scary feeling.
I'm taking the officer to PMC now.
Get trauma ready.
Are you guys good?
- Hands up. Don't you move!
- Hands up. Hands up.
You got the passenger out?
Is the passenger out?
- Put your hands on down.
- Is the passenger out of the car?
Anybody on the passenger side?
I'm right here with you.
I'm right here with you.
Okay.
Open the door and exit the vehicle
with your hands up.
Female's coming out of the vehicle.
Hey, move up and check on the passenger!
- Stay on him. Ready?
- Ready.
Hey, we're moving up!
- Don't fucking move!
- Don't you move!
- Hands up!
- Got you. Got it.
Roll over.
He was moaning. He was still moving.
Vehicle's clear. Suspect's in
custody.
Hey, we're Escondido Police.
We're bringing in an officer
that has a gunshot wound.
- If you can have trauma ready.
- Okay. I'll let him know.
- Thank you. Bye.
- Buh-bye.
The only thing going through my mind
was getting him there
and getting medical attention
as quickly as possible.
This isn't like just someone
that you work with.
This is someone that you train with.
Someone that you're friends with.
Someone that you trust with your life.
Cut the shirt. We're almost there.
Two minutes out. Hold on.
One minute out.
Just make sure you can get that gear
off. Get his gear off of him.
If you have to cut it, cut it.
Hold on, Danny.
- We're here. We're here. We're here.
- We're coming.
Come on.
- Went in the side scrape there?
- Yeah.
Okay. You're doing great.
Hang in there. We got you.
I was talking to you on the phone
and I can't tell you how relieved I
am that you're safe. Okay.
Roberto, at any moment,
could have turned the gun on her.
She was obviously shook up.
I mean, she'd been through an ordeal.
Tthat she walks away unscathed was
nothing short of amazing.
The officer who was wearing
a bulletproof vest
was taken to the hospital
where he's being treated
for non-life-threatening injuries.
Salgado died at the hospital.
As a police officer
in those kind of situations,
you can use all the tools you have
in order to bring things
to a peaceful resolution.
I gave him every opportunity to surrender,
but ultimately, it's up to the
suspect on how it's gonna end.
Danny's gonna be okay.
He said it was a graze.
Cool. Thank God.
I got very lucky.
My injury was just the impact of the
bullet on the ballistic panel.
It's coming at such a high speed that
there's still strength behind it
that it just split my side open
for a little bit there.
I thought that there was a good
possibility that I could die.
The emotions that we go through,
of your friends getting shot,
the adrenaline dump
that goes through your body,
this isn't just, you know, something
that we just forget about.
The last thing we wanted
was to take a life,
but in the end,
that was Roberto's decision.
On the night in question,
I was patrolling a neighborhood
called Forest Lake Park
which is a very high-crime area
and high-narcotic area.
I saw the vehicle with three males in it.
It was driving normal,
had all of its lights,
but something about the car
just made me turn around.
As I was coming around a corner,
his lights just went out.
As soon as I saw his lights went out,
I knew immediately he was running.
He was traveling
around 75, 80 miles an hour.
I'm going to be at the 10,700 blocks
out on the top of the A-side, Apple Road.
I'm moving forward to 10,200.
We're gonna be 10,300.
So as soon as he turned onto that
dirt road, adrenaline starts pumping.
The road we were going onto is one of
the worst dirt roads you can go on.
That road leads directly into the forest.
110 Greenwood.
We're gonna be going east
on southeast over at 8th Place.
And I was completely alone there.
There was deputies on the way, but
they were still a couple minutes out.
At that point, I had no idea
whether they were armed.
We were pretty sure he was gonna try
to lead me deeper into the forest.
Speed's about 37. It's gonna be going
about 30 miles an hour.
It's a dirt road, so it's fast for
this. But there's no traffic.
It's just me and him.
Looks like it's gonna be occupied
times three.
There's gonna be a male
in the back seat with a red hat.
Can't tell who's in the front seat.
We're occupied times three.
Male, red hat, back seat.
It's unbelievable how fast he was
willing to go on those dirt roads.
At some point, somebody's going to crash.
6-1, gentlemen, we have a forest road
in the back end of this neighborhood.
I'm not sure what the forest road is.
Speed's about 63 now.
You're going 60 miles an hour,
and you lose control.
The only thing to catch you is the trees.
And all of a sudden
So, all the suspects' vehicles breaks
lock up.
I really didn't know
what the suspect was gonna do.
You just have to assume
that he's gonna open fire.
Hey! Stop! Stop! Stop right now!
You're getting shot!
Stop! You're getting tased!
There was something on the ground
that I tripped over.
After I got to my feet, I really
couldn't see anything anymore.
I could hear him running through the
woods. I was completely alone there.
This is 542.
They signal forward into a tree.
All three of them got into the woods.
I'm gonna go back to the car and
secure it.
Hey! Hey!
I saw the suspects actually still
sitting in the vehicle.
I need backup to basically get there
as fast as I can.
It's gonna be a white male. I believe
he's had a black shirt and jeans on.
I'm gonna be holding the car right now.
I got the passenger
and the backseat passenger.
10-4. White male, black shirt and
jeans.
Don't y'all move! Stay in the car!
Keep your hands up or I can see them!
If they both decided to reach
for something at the same time,
it's two on one.
Guy in the front passenger seat!
This is what you're gonna do!
You're going to keep your hands up
as best you can
and you're going to crawl out
the driver's side!
Put your hands up and turn around!
Turn around!
Walk to your right! Walk to your
right! Walk to your right!
Walk to your right!
Now back up to the sound of my voice!
Keep it coming! Keep it coming!
Keep it coming!
Keep it coming!
Now stop and get on your knees!
Cross your legs! Grab that phone.
Turn and face away from my voice
and keep your hands up!
Keep coming! Keep coming!
Now stop! Get on your knees!
Cross your legs!
Once I got my DOT or direction of
travel from Deputy Paddock,
time was of essence for me
to find the suspect.
Walking through the woods at night
when it's just you and a dog
is a very eerie experience.
That suspect may still have something
on him, a knife, gun,
that can still pose a threat
to King and I.
It's definitely a scary situation
to be in.
Your mind might start
trying to play tricks on you.
You might see things
that aren't really there.
The suspect still definitely
had the upper hand.
The only thing I could see
was my flashlight.
Walking into that unknown,
it's like walking into a horror film.
Air One was having to work really
hard to identify a potential target,
watch me,
see the direction that I'm going.
I'm very vulnerable.
You can very clearly hear me coming.
Here.
So, somebody
that's trying to avoid arrest,
it's like cornering
a wild, injured animal.
You don't know
what that animal is still capable of.
Man! Damn!
My suspect could be behind
that next bush, that next tree.
Come around the corner, bam, there he is.
I started to feel
we were going in circles.
My senses were working overtime. I'm
trying to pick up any weird noise
that I'm not used to hearing
being in the woods.
We can't go forever.
Air One can't stay overhead indefinitely.
They may only be able to give me
20 to 30 minutes.
We're looking at a spot by the lake,
up to your north right now,
the lake that you're kind of
working towards.
There you go, Kilo. The big lake's
gonna be off your right,
and you're going around
just the wetland there,
so it's just gonna be ahead of you.
To the right, keep going, keep
going. A little bit more.
Keep going.
Walk in that direction, as you get
closer, I'll get you to it.
Jog that around to your right,
and stay to the left until you hit
the water.
Keep going.
The spot we got
is just on the way you were headed,
just on the south side of the lake.
So, the fact that the heat source
has not moved the entire time Air One
has been overhead
is solidifying in my mind
this is going to be our suspect.
Right ahead of you.
Can I assure you something, K9,
you're under arrest.
I had hoped I'd got
some type of response
but instead I got silence.
You're probably 20 yards now,
so, it's straight the way you're
walking, probably 20 yards.
What was running through my mind
was ambush,
engagement, containment of this suspect.
And it's right ahead of you.
I got rid of my flashlight.
Should I have to draw my handgun, I
could do it quickly.
You're less than five yards.
Dog's almost on it.
Dog's almost on it.
I still couldn't see the suspect.
There was nothing but silence.
Please, Danny, please, Danny,
I ain't gonna hurt him, I promise.
- Please, Danny, please.
- Show me your hands.
- Please.
- Show me your hands.
- Please, he's hurting me.
- Come back to me.
- I got him, I got him, I got him.
- Don't you grab my dog.
- Please get him off me.
- All right, he's engaged.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
The dog is gonna stay on it
until you're cut, you understand me?
I got him, I got him.
Hold the truck, we're here for sure,
man. We're watching you.
We're not gonna get him in the car.
Please get him out of the car,
I promise you. I promise you.
- I promise you. Please, Danny.
- Stay on your stomach.
Good job, buddy. Good job.
Kilo, is he cooperative? Are you
gonna be able to walk him out?
I think he should be able to walk, yeah.
Once we got out of that thick terrain,
he was immediately tended to
by a waiting paramedics.
This was in the backpack in the backseat,
so it looks like backseat driver's
gonna have some explaining to do.
I'm very proud on how the team has
handled themselves with this chase.
Very good teamwork.
King definitely makes me a better officer.
If we walk into those woods together,
we're gonna walk out together.
He's my boy. I'm gonna take care of
him just like he takes care of me.
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