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Cops Reloaded
"Cops" has been producing new episodes for more than 20 years, and with daily repeats of the iconic series entering their second decade on the air, producers felt it was time for a change to freshen things up, which is how the idea for "Cops Reloaded" was born. This entry in the long-running franchise takes footage from previous episodes and re-edits it to produce new episodes. Some of the program's wildest criminals, most memorable car chases, and craziest moments are featured on "Reloaded."
S1, EP86 "Pole Scale Fail"
A man that has been arrested soliciting money is doing it again; a disturbance call is made when a father-in-law threatens a couple with knives because he thinks they stole his drugs.
S1, EP87 "Couples Therapy"
A high speed chase ensues when cops go after a stolen truck; a daughter calls the cops on her father when he threatens to kill her because she was accusing him of cheating on her.
S1, EP88 "Bad with Names"
A high-speed chase starts when three suspects refuse to pull over; officers get a bank robbery call but heard the suspect left the building.
S1, EP89 "Resturant Recon"
A homeless man is sleeping in a handicap parking spot but when officers arrive, he resists arrest; officers pull over a car for a traffic violation and find 700 ecstacy pills.
S1, EP20 "Ohio Gorilla"
A man out of jail on bond is arrested for drug possession; a young man gets disorderly conduct after waving around a BB gun; a man is arrested for DUI.
S1, EP19 "A Community Outraged"
A suspect leads police on a car chase; officers respond to a neighborhood feud; officers arrest men who are hiding weapons and drugs in their home; a women is arrested for drug possession.
S1, EP18 "Holding Down the Block"
Police arrest a man for prostitution and narcotics; a man is suspected of domestic violence; a man walking down a street with a shotgun is arrested.
S1, EP17 "Identity Crisis"
A suspect flees a traffic stop; police respond to a domestic disturbance call; officers use force to stop a vehicle.