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Officers John Nelson and Patrick Deas of New Orleans Police Department arrested a woman for intentionally destroying a filmmaker’s camera by pouring beer over it.

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27 thoughts on “Taking The Law Into Her Own Hands | Cops TV Show

  1. lol those cameras were never 6,000 dollars..I'm not the biggest tech guy I miss pre web days myself. But the camera phone was a damn good idea lol, it sucked lugging them things around

  2. I love how it’s okay for the women to do it and the guy does and get arrested. Yes it’s creepy and gross but i see his point of these women are also doing lewd acts as well sooo ….

  3. As soon as she said “so I live at this hostel” I already knew the self pity/deprecation was going to be heavy

  4. Officer porky needs to work on his lecturing skills.
    "you do that in Pittsburgh?"
    Yeah, but usually there's a hooker's mouth on the receiving end. Parked behind the dumpsters at the steel mill I work at. You do that in New Orleans officer porky? You get blowies from night walkers in New Orleans?

    🖕🏿

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