Christopher Curtis
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And this girl was crying in such a way, I recorded this, that it was almost as if someone was literally, though I wasn't, pulling her heart out of her body. Now, mind you, that's a kid who... loves their mom no matter what. You love your parent in spite of, right?
And this girl was crying in such a way, I recorded this, that it was almost as if someone was literally, though I wasn't, pulling her heart out of her body. Now, mind you, that's a kid who... loves their mom no matter what. You love your parent in spite of, right?
And I'll always remember in my mind that I have to learn to look at other people, not only the way that I'd want to be treated, but through the experiences that I've had. That's how I look at people now. You know, once you get older, you can start to get emotional about just the simplest of things.
And I'll always remember in my mind that I have to learn to look at other people, not only the way that I'd want to be treated, but through the experiences that I've had. That's how I look at people now. You know, once you get older, you can start to get emotional about just the simplest of things.
And I'll always remember in my mind that I have to learn to look at other people, not only the way that I'd want to be treated, but through the experiences that I've had. That's how I look at people now. You know, once you get older, you can start to get emotional about just the simplest of things.
So anything that stands out, you know, so from a crime perspective or from just the culture of policing perspective, let's start with the crime perspective. So from the crime perspective, drugs are one of the most I mean, drugs and alcohol. OK, because drugs and alcohol kind of run hand in hand when it comes to the challenges that I would run into.
So anything that stands out, you know, so from a crime perspective or from just the culture of policing perspective, let's start with the crime perspective. So from the crime perspective, drugs are one of the most I mean, drugs and alcohol. OK, because drugs and alcohol kind of run hand in hand when it comes to the challenges that I would run into.
So anything that stands out, you know, so from a crime perspective or from just the culture of policing perspective, let's start with the crime perspective. So from the crime perspective, drugs are one of the most I mean, drugs and alcohol. OK, because drugs and alcohol kind of run hand in hand when it comes to the challenges that I would run into.
The drug scene in Vegas was, either it was crack or it was speed. And like I said before, depending on the area of command that you went. And I would go on Fremont, because I worked Fremont primarily, the first part of my career, and I'd see these young girls hooked on crack, prostituting on Fremont street. Then you would see guys who came into town to party in Vegas.
The drug scene in Vegas was, either it was crack or it was speed. And like I said before, depending on the area of command that you went. And I would go on Fremont, because I worked Fremont primarily, the first part of my career, and I'd see these young girls hooked on crack, prostituting on Fremont street. Then you would see guys who came into town to party in Vegas.
The drug scene in Vegas was, either it was crack or it was speed. And like I said before, depending on the area of command that you went. And I would go on Fremont, because I worked Fremont primarily, the first part of my career, and I'd see these young girls hooked on crack, prostituting on Fremont street. Then you would see guys who came into town to party in Vegas.
They, you know, gambled the casinos downtown, and then they want to come and pick up these girls. They get trick rolled. I mean, it's just this like incredible web of vice that occurred. And it was like Gotham city. And what's trick roll. Is that that thing where you, somebody sends you that video or whatever?
They, you know, gambled the casinos downtown, and then they want to come and pick up these girls. They get trick rolled. I mean, it's just this like incredible web of vice that occurred. And it was like Gotham city. And what's trick roll. Is that that thing where you, somebody sends you that video or whatever?
They, you know, gambled the casinos downtown, and then they want to come and pick up these girls. They get trick rolled. I mean, it's just this like incredible web of vice that occurred. And it was like Gotham city. And what's trick roll. Is that that thing where you, somebody sends you that video or whatever?
No, so trick-rolled is when a girl, a prostitute, ends up getting you in a hotel room, either drugs you or steals your money and rolls you. So the guy's the trick, and they roll him for his money. Okay, like a finesse kind of. Sometimes a finesse, sometimes it's with drugs. I mean, there are a lot of different ways that that could potentially happen.
No, so trick-rolled is when a girl, a prostitute, ends up getting you in a hotel room, either drugs you or steals your money and rolls you. So the guy's the trick, and they roll him for his money. Okay, like a finesse kind of. Sometimes a finesse, sometimes it's with drugs. I mean, there are a lot of different ways that that could potentially happen.
No, so trick-rolled is when a girl, a prostitute, ends up getting you in a hotel room, either drugs you or steals your money and rolls you. So the guy's the trick, and they roll him for his money. Okay, like a finesse kind of. Sometimes a finesse, sometimes it's with drugs. I mean, there are a lot of different ways that that could potentially happen.
Did that ever happen? You know, the thing was not so necessarily bummed. It was that the people felt like it was in Vegas, like... come on, cop, we should be able to do this. I mean, like, why are you, you know, bothering us right now? Like, not, they wouldn't even be mad. It was almost like a joke or people who wouldn't want to try to pay you off or stuff like that.
Did that ever happen? You know, the thing was not so necessarily bummed. It was that the people felt like it was in Vegas, like... come on, cop, we should be able to do this. I mean, like, why are you, you know, bothering us right now? Like, not, they wouldn't even be mad. It was almost like a joke or people who wouldn't want to try to pay you off or stuff like that.
Did that ever happen? You know, the thing was not so necessarily bummed. It was that the people felt like it was in Vegas, like... come on, cop, we should be able to do this. I mean, like, why are you, you know, bothering us right now? Like, not, they wouldn't even be mad. It was almost like a joke or people who wouldn't want to try to pay you off or stuff like that.