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cops

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Cops (stylized as COPS ) is an American half-hour documentary / reality legal series that follows police officers , constables , sheriff 's deputies, federal agents and state troopers during patrols and other police activities including vice and narcotics ...

Usage examples of cops.

By now they're figuring I was either hurt more than they'd thought at first and I'm lying unconscious somewhere, or that I've realized I have no proof to take to the cops, so I have no excuse for stealing a priceless horse.

All cops knew that even someone whose heart had been virtually destroyed by a bullet could still attack and kill them, and die only when his oxygen-starved brain died.

All cops had dreams, but he and Trammell had gone through a rough patch a few years back, just after the shootout.

Most cops went through their entire careers without ever firing their weapons on the job, but Dane and Trammell hadn’t been that lucky.

After a while, cops reached the point where violent crimes were pretty routine, in their own way.

He’d heard of cops who got turned on by danger, but he’d never been one of them.

Now, added to the force of his own nature, was the look that all cops had: that all-encompassing cynicism, the cool distance, the wall that those in law enforcement erected between themselves and those they served.

If a killer moved around, kept the murders spread out over different jurisdic­tions, cops might never figure out that it was the work of a serial killer because they wouldn’t have the other murders to compare the method to.

Some cops handled it better than others, but they all paid, and they had only normal sensitivities.

All cops were jealous of their jurisdiction, and nobody, especially the old-timers, liked bringing the Bureau in on anything.

Unlike most cops, and not counting Trammell, his bank account was healthy.

Part of the fun—as it turned out, most of the fun—of this last one had been knowing that the cops would go crazy, with two incidences so similar, so close together, and absolutely no clues with which they could work.

But evi­dently the cops were more stupid than he had thought, which took even more of the fun out of it.

The cops didn’t believe her—for now—but the fact was, she was a real danger to him.

That was another piece of psychological subterfuge: Cops wouldn’t expect him to draw attention to himself with a loud radio.