Cops (TV program)

American documentary/reality television series
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Not to be confused with C.O.P.S. (TV series).

Cops (stylized as COPS) is an American documentary/reality legal television series airing on the Spike network that follows U.S. police officers, constables, sheriff's deputies, federal agents and state troopers during patrols and other police activities including vice and narcotics stings. Airing since March 1989, it films mainly in the United States, though episodes have occasionally been filmed in other countries, such as the United Kingdom, China, and the former Soviet Union.

Cops is filmed on location, with the men and women of law enforcement. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty, in a court of law. ~ Harry Newman
No script, no narrator, no host. There's a reason it's one of the longest-running shows on television. (taglines)

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Harry Newman: [disclaimer, opening lines] Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised.

Harry Newman: [disclaimer from the Russia 1 Hour Special] The following program was taped over a 16 day period in Leningrad and Moscow by six camera teams - three American, three Russian. Soviet officials allowed the crews unprecedented access to all police operations and permitted all footage to be cleared without censorship or review.

Harry Newman: [disclaimer from the Homicide USA Special Edition] Due to the extreme graphic nature of this special edition of Cops, viewer discretion is advised.

Inner Circle: [theme song] Bad boys, bad boys. What're you going to do? What're you going to do, when they come for you?
Harry Newman: [narrator] Cops is filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement; all suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator] This special edition of Cops is filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement; all suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator from the Russia 1 Hour Special] Tonight, for the first time in history, thanks to the new policy of Glasnost, the world will ride along with the Soviet Militia, Russia's national police force. An international television event, direct from Moscow and Leningrad. This is the reality of the men and women who protect and serve in the Soviet Union.

Harry Newman: [narrator from the Las Vegas Special Edition] This special edition of Cops was filmed with the metropolitan police department of Las Vegas Nevada; all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in the court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator from the Mardi Gras Special Edition] This special edition of Cops was filmed during Mardi Gras with the New Orleans police department; all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator from the London Special Edition] This special edition of Cops was filmed with the metropolitan police department of London; all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator from the U.S. Marshals Special Edition] This special edition of Cops was filmed with the U.S. Marshal Service and cooperating law enforcement agencies; all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator from the Homicide USA Special Edition] This special edition of Cops was filmed with the cooperation of the homicide departments throughout the country; all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator from the DEA Special Edition] This special edition of Cops was filmed with the Drug Enforcement Administration and other international law enforcement agencies; all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator from the NYC Transit Police Special Edition] This special edition of Cops was filmed with the cooperation of the New York City Transit Police; all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator from the Hong Kong Special Edition] This special edition of Cops was filmed with the cooperation of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force; all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Officer: [ending lines, credits sequence] 132 and Bush, I've got him at gun-point.
Dispatch: Okay, gun-point. 132 and Bush, cover's code three.
Officer: In custody.
Dispatch: Units 25 and 14, can transmit on TAC-2.
Officer: Okay, we'll still send it code three.
Officer: [ending lines from Season 2 Episode 1 & 2, credits sequence] [Inaudible] 11, 16, nobody answering. If you know they're at east or where they at now, yet, normally, that you might wanna call...
Derrick Pendergrass: [after throwing a combative woman on the ground] Let me tell you something, you are not going to do that.

Season 1 (1989)

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Burt Lancaster: [narrator from the pilot episode, opening sequence] Cops is about real people and real crime. It was filmed entirely on location with the men and women who work in law enforcement.

Burt Lancaster: [narrator from the pilot episode, opening scene] This program was filmed during a one week period with the Broward County Sheriff's Department in Florida; all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Harry Newman: [narrator] Cops is filmed on location as it happens; all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Police Officer: [chasing a fleeing criminal] Stop, or I'll shoot you in the back!
Woman: Why did you run?! DAMN YOU!!!

COPS: Too Hot For TV! VHS

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Harry Newman: [narrator] Warning: This program contains scenes of a graphic nature, with adult language and nudity. This includes footage of a mature subject matter, and is intended for an adult audience.

John Langley: Hello, I'm John Langley, executive producer of COPS. Welcome to my office. In this video, we're gonna do something a little different. Along with the real, and the raw, and the outrageous, we're gonna show you never-before-seen outtakes. In other words, the uncensored version of COPS.

Harry Newman: [narrator] This special edition video is based on outtakes from COPS. All suspects are still innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Season 16 (2004)

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Anthony Damiano: [pointing a handgun at a man smoking marijuana] Put it down, bro. Put it down! Down! Down, what did I tell you? Down, down. Put your hands behind your back. You've got any guns on you?
Suspect: No, papi. No, papi.
Anthony Damiano: I ain't your papi, put your head down!
Suspect: No, no. No, no. No, papi.
Anthony Damiano: What do you've got? Just that?
Suspect: Yes, papi.
Anthony Damiano: Just marijuana?
Suspect: Yes.
Anthony Damiano: Keep your hands, there.

Anthony Damiano: From the projects? Well, what are you doing?
Suspect: I was smoking the, the. The tobacco.
Anthony Damiano: The tobacco?
Suspect: Yes, papi.
Anthony Damiano: You sure?
Suspect: Yes, officer. I'm sure. I just want to go home, papi.
Anthony Damiano: You called me papi, again?
Suspect: Officer, Mister Damiano.
Anthony Damiano: Again, you called me that? Don't call me papi, again.
Suspect: Alright, papi. Alright, officer.

Season 23 (2010)

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Episode 5: Weapons Drawn #2 (9 October 2010)

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Suspect: [after being captured by policemen] Nobody, sir. No, sir. They tried to break in for several hours and I don't have a phone, and there was like four of them. I think three of them dressed in ninja turtles, in black.
Policemen: Relax, man. Relax. Relax, relax. Relax.
Suspect: I just defended myself.

Season 24

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Episode 21

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Suspect: [after being tasered, to no effect] I'll get you, bitch!

Season 26 (2013)

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Devin Cantwell: [to a captured suspect] You've got any underwear on, George?
George: Somewhere.

Devin Cantwell: [to a captured suspect] Do you understand why you're going to jail, tonight?
George: What?
Devin Cantwell: You're going to jail. You're going to jail, George.
George: What did I do?
Devin Cantwell: You had a bag of weed! You can't have that.

George: I'm getting out of the State of Texas.
Devin Cantwell: You're going to Colorado?
George: Yes, sir!
Devin Cantwell: Okay.
George: Yeah, hey!
Devin Cantwell: How did I know that?

Episode 26: Kill 'Em With Kindness

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Suspect: [after being restrained by policemen] I don't appreciate you roughing me up like that, man. For no motherfucking reason, man.
Devin Cantwell: You've got a freaking gun on you.
Suspect: Yeah, man. You're lucky I didn't shoot your bitch-ass with it.
Devin Cantwell: [bemused] Really? Really?
Suspect: Yeah, man. Yeah, straight up.

Season 27

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Episode 1

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Edward Alleman: Just a couple of scrapes and bumps, but everything heals.

Martin: [objecting to his brother being arrested for possessing drugs] It's not right, dog.
Brian Osborne: I didn't say it was right, dude. It's what it is.

Suspect: [to his irate brother] Martin, shut up! Shut up, bro! Shut the fuck up, Martin!

Season 28 (2015–2016)

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Episode 21: Two in the Bush

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Suspect: [being investigated for trying to hire a prostitute] I'm a nice guy; I work with special-needs individuals.

Policeman: They're going to hurt; they're handcuffs.

Episode 23: Nothing to See Here

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"Isiah": [lying to policemen as they try to capture him] I'm Isiah, bro! I'm Isiah, bro! I'm Isiah, bro!

"Isiah": [lying to policemen as they try to capture him] I'm Isiah, man! Stop, bro! I'm Isiah, man! I'm Isiah, bro!

Bystander: [to the driver of an automobile that crashed into his house] Hey sucker, you're fucking lucky you didn't hurt one of my family members.
Driver: I didn't.
Bystander: [pointing index finger at man] You know what?
Driver: I ran that stop sign.
Bystander: I don't give a fuck what you're saying. But, if that would've happened?
Driver: I know, I know.
Bystander: I'd hunt you down until the day I'd fucking got you.

Taglines

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  • No script, no narrator, no host. There's a reason it's one of the longest-running shows on television.
    • On Spike (2016)
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