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Yes, one of the females did have a $50,000 warrant. The other females were all upset because of that. I'm not a fan of him either. I especially disliked it when the one female tried to pull away and he went totally ballistic. I disliked it, even more, when the woman says the drugs he found were planted and he responds rudely & arrogantly with "of course those drugs were planted". I felt uncomfortable watching and feel like he might be worse than Joe Frentess, and it's pretty hard to be worse than Frentess. Like I said in an earlier post, I had no empathy for the man who threatened his ex and her new boyfriend, but I definitely think he was a jerk in that one too. Part of me thinks Mathis's anger was justified in that case, but I'm still not quite sure. I think he's a good officer too. I agree. I've heard of Win Sargent from later Pierce County episodes. I didn't know he appeared in Season 9. Yeah, Rosenthal should have told him that he had children and maybe the suspect could have thought about it a little better. I don't blame them either for their anger. I agree about the suspect thinking he should be highly rewarded for not pulling the gun or trying to cooperate which he shouldn't be. I haven't seen that particular episode, but I agree that I have no empathy considering how much rage he had. It seems like a guy like him would assault a woman repeatedly. 10 years sounds right to me. He definitely deserved to go to prison. The suspect was definitely nervous from the start. Reyes even told him that "we don't care if you have yellow weed on you". As soon as the gun was found, that was the beginning of the end and the drugs and money sealed the deal for the arrest. I also noticed the suspect had to make the "I have a kid to take care of" excuse as to why he shouldn't go to prison, in which Rosenthal told him "you're selling dope and carrying a gun" which is a bad combo. I didn't feel sorry for the suspect at all. That guy just seems to be just a bad person the whole way. Rosenthal even said, "We could have easily had a shootout here". I bet he served hard time in prison and possibly could still be there today. I liked Rosenthal too. He seemed so cool in dealing with suspects. I liked his partner, Raymond Reyes too. Rosenthal now works as a Palm Beach deputy. His name was Christopher Curtis and I really liked him. My favorite part of the segment was when they showed the DARE bumper sticker and Curtis asked the woman "why are you using drugs?" He also appeared in the segment where the one black guy held down two suspects who tried to vandalize his car. He was so cool dealing with them and didn't even arrest them because he wasn't sure about what really happened. Another Vegas cop I like is Ray Spencer. He appeared in two season 17 segments:, the one about the threat at the wedding chapel, and the one guy who stole the car. I liked it when he let the suspect eat his fried chicken because he was so cooperative. I liked most of the Vegas cops from seasons 17-19. I thought the rasta suspect was very funny and I thought all the cops were cool in dealing with him. I also hope the car rental suspect got his act together, but because of his narcissism, he probably didn't change one bit. I bet his time in the jail was difficult too. Yeah, the car rental lot suspect seemed very narcissistic to me. I too felt sorry for the deputies and I hope they never dealt with him again. I agree that the other rasta suspect was a complainer but he wasn't nearly as bad as the car rental lot suspect. I bet Wilby would have been very calm with the other rasta suspect. I'm glad Lower wasn't there either. I don't know how he'd react. That suspect was a total jerk, from threatening a lawsuit to trying to kick the window out of the patrol car. I didn't feel sorry for him at all. I liked Wilby a lot too. I liked his story about how policing in Jamaica works, like how there's 2 or more officers in each vehicle. I wish he was in more episodes. He probably would have been good dealing with the rasta suspect who made threats at the Budget Car Rental office. OK. I haven't seen that segment. What made him obnoxious and arrogant? I agree that meth is one of the worst drugs there is, but on the other hand, people that are not necessarily violent towards themselves or other people should get treatment and not prison. That was the same episode I described in my earlier post. Hopefully, when she got sober she realized what she did wrong. I've seen COPS episodes in California and I thought meth possession was a felony no matter what. I like Pendergrass's sense of humor. I liked the one where the one guy ran on foot and the suspect said a silly statement, which Pendergrass repeated. He resigned because he was in a motorcycle gang known for violence. I'd be willing to bet if she got maced, she would probably not bite again as the mace lasts quite a few minutes after one's sprayed. I liked that Savage gave her the chance to confess. Unfortunately, with the way the laws are, cocaine is usually an arrestable offense each time. I remember the driver falling as he got tased and him holding his heart, followed by him complaining Pendergrass was being too rough when he was only doing his job.