- Hook and book: To arrest someone
- Hooks: Handcuffs
- Hooptee: Automobile (gang slang)
- Hot roller: Stolen car
- California stop: Failure to stop completely at a stop sign (See "Bronx roll")
- Christmastime: To activate the patrol vehicle's overhead lights
- Bronx roll: Failure to stop completely at a stop sign (See "California stop")
- Brick: Handie-talkie portable radio
- Beaters: Hands
- Big key: Battering ram, used to break down doors during high-risk warrant service
- Bag: East coast term for police uniform – plainclothes officers or detectives sent back to uniformed patrol are said to be "back in the bag"
- JDLR: Just don't look right; expression used by police officers while viewing a suspicious circumstance on a hunch
- Leg bail: To run from police on foot to avoid arrest
- Amateur night: New Year's Eve
- Ankle jerk: Foot patrol officer
- Roller: Police car
- Squirrel cage: Police headquarters
- Tweaker: Habitual user of methamphetamine
- Tinhorn: A petty criminal from out of town
- Road Soda: driving and drinking (beer). An alcoholic beverage (usually beer or perhaps malt liquor) consumed inside a moving vehicle. This beverage can be consumed by passenger, driver, or both.
Friday, November 18, 2022
Bronx roll and Leg Bail
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