The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime

I expect you've been on the Found thread all evening tracking down a packet of white powder :-)
After watching that it wont shock you to know that I havent had chance. I went to work on Saturday afternoon and its not an exaggeration to say I came home properly at 7.30pm tonight. Ive grabbed a couple of hours kip and changed my shirt and cleaned my teeth here and there but its been mental. Ive currently got 2 people in comas, one 37 yr old bloke from a vicious assault on Sat night and one 21yr old girl from a drugs overdose this morning. In the middle of that Ive had to manage half of the uniform staff that would help do shit be taken away because a gypsy wedding went pop and 12 were arrested for possessing guns, swords and machetes while 6 are in hospital, one with a wound from a sword that has exposed his spine. No shit.
 
The abuse of the right to silence is a criminals charter.
People like that big twat should be shackled throughout/and or tasered when threatening Officers.
Used to be plenty of 6ft 5" ex Rugby/military male cops to deal with these scum , the high level of senior women police officers have limitations in front line enforcement.
I really wouldn't have a problem if the police just shot these scum on arrest.
 
After watching that it wont shock you to know that I havent had chance. I went to work on Saturday afternoon and its not an exaggeration to say I came home properly at 7.30pm tonight. Ive grabbed a couple of hours kip and changed my shirt and cleaned my teeth here and there but its been mental. Ive currently got 2 people in comas, one 37 yr old bloke from a vicious assault on Sat night and one 21yr old girl from a drugs overdose this morning. In the middle of that Ive had to manage half of the uniform staff that would help do shit be taken away because a gypsy wedding went pop and 12 were arrested for possessing guns, swords and machetes while 6 are in hospital, one with a wound from a sword that has exposed his spine. No shit.
Thanks for all you do.
 
After watching that it wont shock you to know that I havent had chance. I went to work on Saturday afternoon and its not an exaggeration to say I came home properly at 7.30pm tonight. Ive grabbed a couple of hours kip and changed my shirt and cleaned my teeth here and there but its been mental. Ive currently got 2 people in comas, one 37 yr old bloke from a vicious assault on Sat night and one 21yr old girl from a drugs overdose this morning. In the middle of that Ive had to manage half of the uniform staff that would help do shit be taken away because a gypsy wedding went pop and 12 were arrested for possessing guns, swords and machetes while 6 are in hospital, one with a wound from a sword that has exposed his spine. No shit.
Yeah, but have you got a proper job?
 
These documentaries are always a morbidly fascinating watch. I guess a lot of us growing up in certain parts of Manchester knew plenty of people like this and have probably even socialised with them on occasion. I have certainly drank in the company of a couple of brothers who were a bit rum back in the day in Wythenshawe and had the same surname as the one in the baseball cap who was found not guilty. It's not inconceivable he is a relative.

I was on the periphery for a while, my saving grace was very good parents and going away to sea at the age of seventeen. Others without that stability I could easily see how they would be sucked in. The difference now is the drugs and money involved and the level of ruthless gratuitous violence that is used without any morals, empathy or principles. Most involved are from families steeped in criminality and violence so I guess it's no surprise as the new generations come through they appear to be worse than their predecessors.

The female solicitors behaviour was an eye opener and a bit of a shock. She was more like a gangsters moll than a qualified professional and acted like the former.

The terrifying thing for the general public is imagine looking the wrong way at one of these people when out and about. Your poor average Joe wouldn't have a hope in hell.
 
After watching that it wont shock you to know that I havent had chance. I went to work on Saturday afternoon and its not an exaggeration to say I came home properly at 7.30pm tonight. Ive grabbed a couple of hours kip and changed my shirt and cleaned my teeth here and there but its been mental. Ive currently got 2 people in comas, one 37 yr old bloke from a vicious assault on Sat night and one 21yr old girl from a drugs overdose this morning. In the middle of that Ive had to manage half of the uniform staff that would help do shit be taken away because a gypsy wedding went pop and 12 were arrested for possessing guns, swords and machetes while 6 are in hospital, one with a wound from a sword that has exposed his spine. No shit.

Good man, thanks for all you do mate.
 

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