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So I learned a lot very quickly.
So I learned a lot very quickly.
Well, I did my six-month training there, and then I got assigned to a precinct, and that was the West Harlem 30th Precinct, which was at the time a very busy little shop. And went from there to another patrol unit. I did about three and a half, four years in uniform before I went to what's called the Manhattan Warrant Squad. And that's looking for fugitives.
Well, I did my six-month training there, and then I got assigned to a precinct, and that was the West Harlem 30th Precinct, which was at the time a very busy little shop. And went from there to another patrol unit. I did about three and a half, four years in uniform before I went to what's called the Manhattan Warrant Squad. And that's looking for fugitives.
Well, I did my six-month training there, and then I got assigned to a precinct, and that was the West Harlem 30th Precinct, which was at the time a very busy little shop. And went from there to another patrol unit. I did about three and a half, four years in uniform before I went to what's called the Manhattan Warrant Squad. And that's looking for fugitives.
So I was looking for felons, people who had skipped bail, people who had jumped out on their trial or whatever. And a lot of drug dealers, some murderers, people like that. But that was interesting work because now I'm doing detective kind of work. And I'm working in jeans. I'm dressed in any way I want to. Waking people up at 6 o'clock in the morning in their beds and dragging them down to court.
So I was looking for felons, people who had skipped bail, people who had jumped out on their trial or whatever. And a lot of drug dealers, some murderers, people like that. But that was interesting work because now I'm doing detective kind of work. And I'm working in jeans. I'm dressed in any way I want to. Waking people up at 6 o'clock in the morning in their beds and dragging them down to court.
So I was looking for felons, people who had skipped bail, people who had jumped out on their trial or whatever. And a lot of drug dealers, some murderers, people like that. But that was interesting work because now I'm doing detective kind of work. And I'm working in jeans. I'm dressed in any way I want to. Waking people up at 6 o'clock in the morning in their beds and dragging them down to court.
All kinds of crazy stuff. People hide. It's funny. I used to laugh. People say, oh, this guy went on the lam. Half the guys I look for went on the lam like two blocks down. Right. Because that's their whole world, this little neighborhood. So I'm hiding in front of police in the next apartment building. It really didn't take a genius to find them.
All kinds of crazy stuff. People hide. It's funny. I used to laugh. People say, oh, this guy went on the lam. Half the guys I look for went on the lam like two blocks down. Right. Because that's their whole world, this little neighborhood. So I'm hiding in front of police in the next apartment building. It really didn't take a genius to find them.
All kinds of crazy stuff. People hide. It's funny. I used to laugh. People say, oh, this guy went on the lam. Half the guys I look for went on the lam like two blocks down. Right. Because that's their whole world, this little neighborhood. So I'm hiding in front of police in the next apartment building. It really didn't take a genius to find them.
And I had two guys once in a refrigerator hiding from me. And I went in the apartment.
And I had two guys once in a refrigerator hiding from me. And I went in the apartment.
And I had two guys once in a refrigerator hiding from me. And I went in the apartment.
The two of them. It was a big refrigerator. It was a big refrigerator. And these two guys were small. And they're holding each other. And I heard something inside it. And I opened it. I'm like, you guys would have died. You can't push open that door from the inside. It has that seal. And I'm like, you're welcome, number one. Number two, put your hands behind your back. You're under arrest.
The two of them. It was a big refrigerator. It was a big refrigerator. And these two guys were small. And they're holding each other. And I heard something inside it. And I opened it. I'm like, you guys would have died. You can't push open that door from the inside. It has that seal. And I'm like, you're welcome, number one. Number two, put your hands behind your back. You're under arrest.
The two of them. It was a big refrigerator. It was a big refrigerator. And these two guys were small. And they're holding each other. And I heard something inside it. And I opened it. I'm like, you guys would have died. You can't push open that door from the inside. It has that seal. And I'm like, you're welcome, number one. Number two, put your hands behind your back. You're under arrest.
Is this just you or do you have a partner? No, with a partner. Oh, I was going to say that. Oh, yeah. No, no. In New York City, don't go hunting people who are wanted for felonies by yourself. It's not a smart move. Right. But had a lot of great experiences with that. That was, my God, that was fun. You want to hear an old story? Yeah. Funny. We're on a podcast. I'll tell you a story.
Is this just you or do you have a partner? No, with a partner. Oh, I was going to say that. Oh, yeah. No, no. In New York City, don't go hunting people who are wanted for felonies by yourself. It's not a smart move. Right. But had a lot of great experiences with that. That was, my God, that was fun. You want to hear an old story? Yeah. Funny. We're on a podcast. I'll tell you a story.
Is this just you or do you have a partner? No, with a partner. Oh, I was going to say that. Oh, yeah. No, no. In New York City, don't go hunting people who are wanted for felonies by yourself. It's not a smart move. Right. But had a lot of great experiences with that. That was, my God, that was fun. You want to hear an old story? Yeah. Funny. We're on a podcast. I'll tell you a story.