Cops Season 4 Episode 18
Cops
Season 4

Ep 18. COPS - Boston, Ma

  • March 21, 1992

COPS - Boston, Ma follows the daily lives of police officers patrolling the streets of Boston. The episode opens with officers responding to a call about a dispute between neighbors in a residential area. As tensions rise, the officers work to diffuse the situation and ensure the safety of those involved.

Next, the cameras follow the officers as they respond to a report of a stolen vehicle. They quickly locate the car and apprehend the culprit, who attempts to flee on foot. The officers use their training and quick thinking to subdue the suspect and bring him into custody.

The episode takes a more serious turn as the officers respond to a domestic violence call. The officers are confronted with a chaotic scene as a distraught woman reports that her partner has just assaulted her. The situation is tense as the officers work to separate the parties involved and ensure the safety of everyone on the scene.

Later, the episode highlights the dangers of police work as the officers chase a suspect on foot through a busy neighborhood. The officers work together to apprehend the suspect, who is armed and dangerous.

The final segment of the show follows the work of Boston's SWAT team. The team responds to a call about a suspect barricaded in a home with a firearm. The situation is tense as the team works to negotiate a peaceful resolution. The team uses their expertise to safely apprehend the suspect and bring the situation to a close.

Throughout the episode, viewers gain insight into the daily challenges faced by police officers, including the physical risks, the emotional toll, and the importance of effective communication and teamwork. The show was praised for its honest portrayal of police work and its ability to showcase the complexities of the job.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 21, 1992
  • Language
    English