[music playing]
We're heading over to
an address now where
the officers went for a domestic
allowing a mother and adult
son.
The kid was supposed to
leave, but apparently he's
come back with his dog and
he's refusing to leave now.
How are you guys doing?
It is.
What's going on?
- Who called?
- I don't know.
Who's driving you nuts?
- Him.
- Him?
Why?
- Cause he got a dog here.
- OK.
Weren't we just here
a couple minutes ago?
What kind of dog is it?
Where is he?
All right, let me go see if
he'll get out of here with us.
I'm not harassing you.
When?
When?
When's the last time
I pulled you over?
- In Evergreen.
- When?
OK, wasn't that,
like, 15 years ago?
- No.
- What the--
Well, everybody hates me.
I don't care.
I get over it.
You still hate me?
- That was 15 years ago.
- All right, so what are we--
but can you grab your dog
and leave for now so she's not
calling or the neighbor's not
calling again?
- Are you the one who called?
- No.
Come on.
No, I'm from Central Falls.
That kind of [bleep] don't
fly in Central Falls.
- Well, this isn't
Central Falls.
So people making
threats like that
don't fly in East Providence.
You know that.
- Central Falls, that cop
calling [bleep] don't fly.
I'm not from this neighborhood.
I'm from Central Falls.
That's why East Providence--
- Right now you're
in East Providence.
OK?
You're not in Central Falls.
- Yeah.
Just was Central Falls,
I'm going to pull--
- Well, let's-- like,
it's not Central Falls.
And we're not-- this
is not a big deal.
We just need to get the
dog and get out here.
The cocaine capital
of the world.
- Exactly.
I live in Cocaine Central, baby.
- Except that was 30 years ago.
- It's still cocaine there.
Cocaine's out there right now.
- Is that his?
- That's his bag.
- Don't touch my [bleep].
Don't [bleep] touch my [bleep].
- Knock it off.
[bleep] pup.
How old is he or she?
Hey.
You want a ride somewhere?
I'll give you a ride to Dunkin.
We'll give a ride
to Sip and Dip,
someplace just so you're
out of here for now.
- Well, I can walk.
I don't mind.
I can't walk.
- Well, either way,
just so long as you're--
that way the neighbor's not
calling, she's not calling--
- Speaking of that,
I'm letting you know--
I'm letting you know--
I'm letting you know right now
whoever called the cops two
times, I'm not letting
that [bleep] fly.
So when I bring Central
Falls down here--
- Don't make stupid threats.
If you bring Central
Falls down, we're
going to have a
problem, all right?
So stop running
your mouth and go.
- I don't like rats.
- Go then.
- I should have told the
other cop, the other cop that
came here, come to Central
Falls and run your mouth.
Come to my neighborhood
and run your mouth.
- You going to walk
or you want a ride?
You're going to walk
or you want a ride?
- I'll walk.
- All right.
Start walking.
See you later, pup.
- Come on, baby.
Let's go for a walk.
- What's her name?
You told me already.
What was it?
- Brian.
- No, the dog.
The dog.
- Oh, Dutchess.
- Dutchess.
That's it.
- You know why I
named her, right?
- Why's that?
- Smoking.
Well, hopefully he's
on his way and he's
going to behave for
the rest of the night.
