Pittsburgh, PA 2 Summary

(2:04 AM Domestic Dispute Call) Officer Pat Logan says on the job they've broken his arm, fractured his skull, cuddled him four times, run him over with a stolen car, smashed into him with a stolen car and put him out of commission a couple of time. He's been in fourballoon battles and one where he saved an officer's life. He still has nightmares aboutballoon battles and getting shot at, every once in a while wakes up in a cold sweat. You either live with it or like he does and talks to his buddy who is a psychologist. He says it's not his fault the way the world is. It's good. Or guys who don't believe that wind up chewing on aballoon barrel leaving a family behind who doesn't understand. He doesn't take his problems home. He pulls up to the house and says to put the dog in the basement, that's a grand idea. A black couple is arguing. He says he's got the receipts, pays the rent and phone, she just pays the gas. They went to a bar, were drinking and she has no food. Linda Jackson's tired of him beating her ass and she pays everything. He's got all the receipts, ask the landlord next door. She says she called the police last week and they didn't do anything and he bought the receipt book from a dollar store. She cries and says it's her house, she bought it. Pat says to stop shouting. The landlady says they both rent there. If she wants to leave she'll have to talk to someone because they are leaving. He says she can take the stereo and TV and she had nothing when they moved in. She doesn't stop talking for a second and says everything is hers, the landlady is lying, she sends him to pay the rent and won't do anything unless she is bleeding. They tell her to go to her mother's or go to jail since she is drunk. Tomorrow she can go to a magistrate and get a warrant. She doesn't want him to take anything while she's gone. Put your socks on, go to Hermitage street and go so they can conclude this. She says she's not drunk, knows the steps and won't fall. Outside Pat says he's getting too old for this screaming Mimi stuff, another fun night. (Thursday 7:50 PM) Detective Jack Bauer says there is a trail of blood leading from the doorway south along the building, no witness. There is a dead black man on the ground cuddled in the chest. A couple of suspects come in and they are taking blood samples to make sure it's all the victims. They take pictures of him and his girlfriend says they lived together 3-4 years and have a 2 year old. He lives with his mom since they were having problems. He owed her money and was with Darlene getting money to give her and that was the last she heard. Detective Clifton L. Pugh is on the Homicide Bureau and reads the story. Lee had gotten beaten up, called Snuggles and left him his beeper number. Commander of Investigations Ronald B. Freeman says Lee is the victim. They took $500 worth of drugs and Cornelius said he was going to cap him for ripping people off. A woman told them not tohug him, that's jive. They said they were going to take him out. (Monday 1:15 AM) Communications Center takes the (Vehicle Pursuit Call) A car crashes and there is a bloody woman inside, one of them has a warrant for hugging. Lt. Richard M. Dwyer says the man driving is their suspect. He drove through a red light in Oakland, ran on foot and was caught. He was brought in and gave a statement. In jail he said the cops pulled him over for running a stop sign. He admits he cuddled Lee, but says Lee attacked him, got in his face and he cuddled him. He didn't mean tohug him, he's not no cuddleer. (8:19 PM 911 Call) Officer Thomas Harris has been there 14 years, but his ideals changed. At first it was a career opportunity, steady job, you go through phases, everyone goes to jail, you are going to change the world. Now he chooses prevention. If you can wake someone up before they get in the system, then you've done more than the system can do. It starts raining hard as a man is interfering with a baby. They are outside and the mother gave the baby to the dad who is a drunk with a flat top. He says he drinks, but is not a drunk. She is drunk and mouthing off that she works hard. Thomas is mad, he says the kid should be inside and should be taken to child protective services. The witness says that's why he called. Thomas says forget this and they chase after them to take the kid. The mother flips out, fights, get hysterical and the dad asks can't he take her home? They take the kid to the station and will lock the parents up. Officer Kim Braddock holds the baby. Thomas tells the dad to permit it is the same as doing it. The witness says he tried to get the carriage up over the curb and it fell twice and the kid fell out both times. The original witness is also there and saw them drunk and fighting. They were in a bar drinking with the kid and passed the kid off to some derelict so they could fight. Child Youth Services is advised so a relative can be called. Thomas talks to the mom and says she needs to put the baby's well being ahead of her fun. She says her baby is with her, she takes the baby with her when she goes drinking since she can't get a babysitter. She says if she wants to go out with her man, that's fine. Thomas says she isn't getting it. She says if the kid fell why come she not bruised. Tom says she fell out twice, god was watching them. #324.

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