
Trueblue23
Posts: 7,463
Mar 7, 2015 8:54pm
Has anyone ever participated in a ride along with a local police officer?
Read a WTHR about the Indianapolis PD encouraging the citizens to do so, and it kinda has me intrigued.
Any positive/negative experiences?
Read a WTHR about the Indianapolis PD encouraging the citizens to do so, and it kinda has me intrigued.
Any positive/negative experiences?

ZWICK 4 PREZ
Posts: 7,733
Mar 7, 2015 9:11pm
I had a ride along AND and overnighter.

gerb131
Posts: 9,932
Mar 7, 2015 9:17pm
Have done it was pretty interesting. Buddy was a chaplain for 10yrs. Saw some gruesome stuff....

Pick6
Posts: 14,946
Mar 7, 2015 9:23pm
Roommate had an internship with Akron PD one summer. He showed me a gang territory map. Literally all of Akron was some gang territory I guess. Any specific questions, let me know.
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sportchampps
Posts: 7,361
Mar 7, 2015 9:30pm
I know my brother did a ride along with his good friend who works the nightshift

Uz2Bon36
Posts: 1,135
Mar 7, 2015 10:25pm
All my ride alongs were not by choice and I was in the backseat in handcuffs.Trueblue23;1710887 wrote:Has anyone ever participated in a ride along with a local police officer?

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Mar 7, 2015 10:32pm
I've done it 3 times in Toledo. I will never fault a police officer again because of it.
Edit: In a city I will never fault them. Suburbs are a different story lol.
Edit: In a city I will never fault them. Suburbs are a different story lol.

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Mar 8, 2015 6:47am
I've sat in the front and the back set.... The view is different but the final stop the same

Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Mar 8, 2015 8:06am
What he saidUz2Bon36;1710924 wrote:All my ride alongs were not by choice and I was in the backseat in handcuffs.
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Sonofanump
Mar 8, 2015 11:43pm
A lot of wacked out drugs find their way into the blood system of suburbanites and that situation becomes wicked.Laley23;1710926 wrote:Suburbs are a different story lol.
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gut
Posts: 15,058
Mar 9, 2015 4:54am
Except that dbag probably doesn't have a gun on him.Sonofanump;1711096 wrote:A lot of wacked out drugs find their way into the blood system of suburbanites and that situation becomes wicked.
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Zoltan
Posts: 1,003
Mar 9, 2015 7:40am
I did one in college for the purpose of writing an English paper about it, and it was a really interesting experience. This was in Columbus and spent most of the shift in the area east of OSU's campus.
Saw a drug deal about 20 minutes in, and the cop I was with ran after the guy on foot. I was left alone in the ghetto sitting in a cop car until other officers arrived and drove me off. There was a kinda/sorta hostage situation, and they had a house surrounded until the guy surrendered. We saw a guy walking on the street who the cop recognized had a warrant, so he arrested him and took him to jail. We walked through some vacant houses to see all the drug dens and scared up some homeless people. It was very interesting overall, and it produced a very easy to write paper. I was most surprised by how the officer knew almost all the people he saw on the street by name, even in an urban environment like Columbus. He had arrested them, their dads, their uncles, etc.
Saw a drug deal about 20 minutes in, and the cop I was with ran after the guy on foot. I was left alone in the ghetto sitting in a cop car until other officers arrived and drove me off. There was a kinda/sorta hostage situation, and they had a house surrounded until the guy surrendered. We saw a guy walking on the street who the cop recognized had a warrant, so he arrested him and took him to jail. We walked through some vacant houses to see all the drug dens and scared up some homeless people. It was very interesting overall, and it produced a very easy to write paper. I was most surprised by how the officer knew almost all the people he saw on the street by name, even in an urban environment like Columbus. He had arrested them, their dads, their uncles, etc.
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Sonofanump
Mar 9, 2015 8:45am
True, the possibility of that would be less.gut;1711102 wrote:Except that dbag probably doesn't have a gun on him.
lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Mar 9, 2015 9:42am
Had to do a ride along in law school. Nothing crazy happened
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Tiernan
Posts: 13,021
Mar 9, 2015 9:44am
no "ride-alongs" but more than I prefer "take-alongs"

SnotBubbles
Posts: 4,492
Mar 9, 2015 9:58am
I did one a month or so back with a friend. It was lame, but Bellefontaine isn't exactly crime ridden. The most exciting thing was a driver who passed with one headlight, and we found out they were driving under suspension. Yipee!!!
(I wanted some taser action or something)
(I wanted some taser action or something)

sleeper
Posts: 27,879
Mar 9, 2015 10:13am
I'd never do it in DC. The only place worse than DC for a police officer is Chicago.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Mar 9, 2015 11:49am
Yeah, I have no desire to be left alone in a cop car at night in Anacostia, while a cop is chasing down some thug.sleeper;1711150 wrote:I'd never do it in DC. The only place worse than DC for a police officer is Chicago.
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Tiernan
Posts: 13,021
Mar 9, 2015 10:45pm
Love it how like_that continues to idolize and fixate on me with his signature. Keep it up Sport.

Old Rider
Posts: 2,470
Mar 10, 2015 10:10am
Did a ride along twice in Columbus. Both times in the neighborhood just off campus. Crazy shit and lots of drugs! The officer I rode with the first time showed me how to access the shotgun and where the "oh shit" button is to call in all the troops in case shit got real bad. The officer I was with got in a foot chase and left me in the vehicle while two people were still in the car he pulled over. In seconds, the helicopter was flying above the car I was sitting in and a back-up car with two officers secured the area where I was at. It was quite the night...would do it again in a heartbeat!
They did catch the guy who ran and proceeded to beat the shit out of him. Stuffed him in the back of the cruiser and he looked like he had just got run over by a semi.
They did catch the guy who ran and proceeded to beat the shit out of him. Stuffed him in the back of the cruiser and he looked like he had just got run over by a semi.