Cops use city cameras to track a suspected motorbike thief; a K-9 unit combs a dark hilltop; a concerned citizen steps in to thwart a pair of would-be mail burglars.
s28e01 - Cats and Dogs
s28e02 - Sittin' in the Dark
s28e03 - The Blame Game
s28e04 - Brotherly Love
s28e05 - That's My Grill
s28e06 - Drive and Dash
s28e07 - Think as Thieves
s28e08 - Pinky Promise
s28e09 - Dead End Dash
s28e10 - Four Felonies and a Flat Tire
s28e11 - Pants Party
s28e12 - Smooth Move
s28e13 - Highway to Jail
s28e14 - Dishonest Dudes
s28e15 - Fighting to Lose
s28e16 - Mom Still Loves You
s28e17 - The Young and the Reckless
s28e18 - Too Many Cooks
s28e19 - Second Time Around
s28e20 - Party in a Box
s28e21 - Two in the Bush
s28e22 - Undeniably Fishy
s28e23 - Nothing To See Here
s28e24 - Bible Buddies
s28e25 - Shaking Like a Paint Mixer
s28e26 - Love Gone Bad
s28e27 - Crying Over Spilled Milk
s28e28 - Front Door Felony
s28e29 - What's in the Box
s28e30 - Trouble in Paradise
s28e31 - Carjacked Up
s28e32 - No Helmet, No Ride
s28e33 - Sidewalk Licker
Called the original reality show, Cops is a gritty and unfiltered look at the seamier parts of our society as seen through the eyes of the men and women who struggle to keep the peace.
Since 1989, camera crews have traveled across the nation and into other countries providing an intimate look at police officers and the nuts and bolts of their day-to-day work.
Cops uses a modern adaptation of cin... ma v... rit?, a French documentary style of film making from the early 1920s, where life is shot as it happens, without script, narration or interference. Here, the police officer is narrator, guiding you through the shift and what happens within it, using his or her own words.