Officers attempting to track down a man with a warrant out for his arrest instead discover another man with the same name in this clip from “02.24.18”.#LivePD

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Live PD
Season 2
Episode 36
02.24.18

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40 thoughts on “Live PD Roll Call: Evil Twin | A&E”
  1. In my old town I had someone with the same name and same birthday (just 15year appart) but still it was strange … and we have the same taste for sport …

  2. That cop straight lied to that lady. When a civilian lies to a cop that’s an extra charge LOL jk idc just an observation

  3. "yeah just some traffic tickets or something"….so he has a warrant out for his arrest for failure to appear on a battery charge ….nice lie lol

  4. @jcs criminal psychology
    Due to the comments, i would love a breakdown of the mans reaction.
    Suspect rarely breaks eye contact
    Suspect immediately responds to all questions.
    Suspect calmly removes his ID. Yeah he flipped the wallet, but all moves were smooth and not rushed.

  5. For last few years I have to do the same thing 🤣 there is a guy wanted for domestic violence that has my name and they stil didnt catch him, so every now and say that I'm nit that guy check our PESEL first.

  6. Or you could have done a little more, shoot what’s that term I’m thinking of… oh yeah, police work.

  7. This cop sucked at saying “sorry I didn’t 100% make sure I have the right guy before possibly attempting to make an arrest”

  8. Well átleast this fooo was goood to him baddd to him otoño. Yeeeeesh bks on my feet bks on my feeet dadadada enyce on my rust.

  9. Same thing happened to me dude was wanted on having two pounds of coke. Showed up at my house. Finally they were able to get a picture. Same street same birthday but one year older. Thought the birthday was a mistake. Talk about scared. I honestly didn't think they would believe me

  10. You can tell the cop didn’t believe the old “guy with the same name on the same street” trick at first.

  11. My ex-husband was arrested a couple different times for a guy who had the same name and almost the same social security number

  12. Regardless if y’all had the same name and same street but I’m sure it was not the same address and if they truly did their job they would have notice if it was him or not when they came to speak to him and what officer just goes out looking for ppl? Just weird

  13. I got pulled over for a felony warrant in Brevard county Florida. They were looking for another person with my same name. 4 cops came there. It was a serious charge. Anyhow they were nice to me and after I gave them my drivers license they said it was someone else.

  14. I was a credit executive at a casino and I had a person who owed us money, but was ducking us. So the pit called to tell me that they recognized the person that owed us money and he was in action at one of our tables. I checked his ID image in our system and found him in the pit. I confronted him in a professional manor and he said his name was something else. I asked him for his ID and sure enough he was the guy that owed us money's identical twin brother. His reply was "I get this all the time. We live together, work together, and that's it, I can't stand him. He owes everybody money and I've been beaten up a couple of times for looking like him. Thanks for not beating me up though." I laughed, thanked him for his time, and apologized for the mistake.

  15. How did the innocent guy even get pulled over? It was based of the license plate, no? So they have the same name, sure, but they also have the same license plate? Wut?

  16. Soon after the police left the man changed his shape back into the T-1000 Terminator and killed the stunned wife.
    There is now a warrant for a T-1000.

  17. Cop should have been way more apologetic. He treated them like it’s their responsibility to explain the situation to every cop that makes the same mistake.

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