Under Arrest - Season 8

Season 8
Cops patrolling the streets continue their daily interactions with crooks, drunks and drug addicts while trying to keep calm in stressful situations.

Episodes

Nightmare
A liquor-fueled domestic disturbance leads to fears of a suicide. Police arrive at a bloody parking lot where a bat and a gun have created chaos.

This Is No Street
A fleeing suspect in a high school break-in is badly bitten by a police dog. Officers help an intoxicated woman who's broken terms of her parole.

I'm Going to Sue
A heavily intoxicated woman endangers her toddler; an elderly woman is killed in traffic; a disoriented man is given a choice -- jail or a shelter.

I'm a Free Citizen
Police arrest a well-known drug dealer who gives them attitude. A patrol car unit assists undercover officers who find a stash of weapons and drugs.

I'm Under Four Inches
A hydroponic marijuana farm is raided, but nobody's home. The father of a gang-raped teenager takes justice into his own hands with a baseball bat.

Bad Grandma
Multiple domestic disputes keep police busy; a hit-and-run has lots of witnesses but no driver ID; a homicide is the result of a drive-by shooting.

Plenty of Chances
Shots fired in a restaurant leave one man critically wounded; a brawling suspect tries to flee police; understaffed rural police need diplomacy.

Standing Up Pretty Good
Police are called over a backyard strewn with drug paraphernalia; young adults become belligerent with police; a man on crack smashes a phone booth.

Thank You Officers
A tick-infested homeless couple are moved from an alley; a suspected B&E uncovers a marijuana-growing facility; a homeless man recites a poem.
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