The Thin Blue Line
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:08:01
He showed no reaction
to any of the questions.

:08:08
He almost overacted his innocence.
:08:11
He protested he hadn't done anything.
:08:13
Couldn't imagine
why we were bringing him in.

:08:18
He didn't fight or he didn't resist.
:08:21
He just protested his innocence.
:08:23
I told them what happened that
Saturday, that I had met this kid.

:08:28
I kept telling them the same thing.
:08:32
They didn't want to believe me.
:08:35
Never once was I allowed a phone call.
:08:38
Never once was an attorney there.
:08:41
I don't know how long this had been.
:08:43
I had smoked two packs of cigarettes
and had been out for a long time.

:09:03
Wood didn't take his ticket book
out of the car.

:09:06
He left it in the car on the front seat...
:09:09
which indicates
that he was not going to write a ticket.

:09:12
What he was probably going to do
was have them turn on the headlights.

:09:15
He didn't know that the car was stolen.
:09:19
I think that there's a very good chance...
:09:22
that he was going
to check the driver's license...

:09:25
and tell him to turn on his headlights,
and let the guy be on his way.

:09:29
Officer Wood's wife had purchased him...
:09:32
a bulletproof vest
and had it under the Christmas tree.

:09:35
Or had it stored away,
to give to him at Christmastime.

:09:40
His partner was one of the first
female police officers...

:09:45
that was assigned to patrol.
:09:46
They were from the Northwest Station.
Just patrol officers following the clock.

:09:50
Working the graveyard shift and everything.
:09:53
They had been into a fast-food
restaurant. And she had a malt.

:09:57
This car came by, these
two dudes in it, with no lights on.


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