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So, I'm watching COPS and at the end, the conversation goes "132 and Bush, I've got him at gunpoint," then the dispatcher responds "OK 132 & Bush, cover is code three."

Then the cop says something back that causes the dispatcher to say "OK, cover is still code 3."

What I want to know is: What does the cop say?

And is there any information on the web about this incident?

2007-02-04 04:22:27 · 5 answers · asked by todmaffin 2 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

UPDATED: What I'm looking for is what the cop says JUST BEFORE the dispatcher responds with "OK, cover is still code 3."

It sounds like she says "He's dead" but I can't tell.

2007-02-04 04:42:44 · update #1

5 answers

It is code for" don't kick the **** out of him because the cameras are still rolling".

2007-02-04 04:27:48 · answer #1 · answered by mycatsdead 2 · 2 6

Cop: 132 and Bush, I've got him at gunpoint
Dispatch: OK 132 & Bush, cover is code three
Cop: In Custody
Dispatch: OK, cover is still code 3


What you missed was the "In custody" call

When the cop had the criminal at gunpoint She was in a dangerous standoff situation. The Dispatcher was telling her that her back-up was enroute to her "Lights and Sirens" hauling a$$ to get to her. Whe she calls back "in custody" she is letting dispatch know she no longer has him at gunpoint but the criminal is now in handcuffs and under control. The dispatcher then tells her that her backup is still racing to the scene to cover her and has not backed off.

2007-02-04 04:57:12 · answer #2 · answered by CG-23 Sailor 6 · 8 1

First, he is probably referring to his location, an intersection--132 & Bush. From this point I think you may have the exact wording slightly off becasue I know the cop or dispatcher refers to having the suspect covered at gunpoint, meaning his gun is pointed at the suspect and he needs units to assist in takingi him into custody. Code three means backup is coming "code 3" or with lights and siren.

I doubt there is specific information on this incident because this type of situation occurs on a fairly routine basis, especially on felony traffic stops or crimes in progress.

2007-02-04 04:41:16 · answer #3 · answered by TCSO 5 · 2 2

132 And Bush

2017-01-12 16:09:33 · answer #4 · answered by sarno 4 · 0 0

LMAO IM SURE ITS EXACTLY THAT. CAMERAS ON DON'T SHOOT EM , BUT HE FLICKED MY EARS ON THE SCHOOL BUS!!! OK BUT ITS STILL CODE 3

2007-02-04 04:32:52 · answer #5 · answered by rick s 2 · 2 2

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