Police Standoff: The Intense Negotiation for Justice

Absolutely. We got bring him.
We got to. We got to arrest him.
It’s how we. How we go about it,
isn’t it? So. Absolutely. Okay.
And I guess if. If he’s not going to come out,
I guess then the. The tactical option,
then is to go in with the. The PSU.
He sounds quite violent, don’t he?
Yeah. I’m with the baseball bat.
Who’s skipper? I’m asking.
You’re skipper.
Come on, stripes.
Non-human.
I’m gonna sell anything. I can’t do it.
I know. I know you don’t like us, mate.
You lost everything to the. You know,
I’ve had. Please lie.
I know. I mean,
blatantly lie. I’ve gone to prison,
so I didn’t even.
Oh, yeah.
I went to prison for three years.
I lost my house, my kids,
my car, my life, everything.
So I’m never, ever gonna allow it to happen again.
It’s getting further and further out the window.
Please don’t do that. I don’t give a.
Come through the door now.
Jump out this window and try hanging out the window,
threatening to jump. Consideration for an ambulance. Please.
I need to find someone to call an ambulance.
Please go back inside the window.
I’m real. I’m begging you, mate.
Please go back inside the window.
It doesn’t need to be this,
does it? It really doesn’t need to be like this.
Well, I think so.
I think we need. We’ve given him plenty of time,
haven’t we, to come out of the Address.
So now it’s like, let’s.
Let’s get in there and. And.
And get him out and get entertained.
When we go, we will have two Shields at the bottom, okay?
So everyone know what they’re doing.
If you come through that door.
You don’t understand what my head will do.
It will me up.
I’ll kick by and I’ll grab this and snap it. Then I’m.
You hear me out, okay?
At the end of the day, in your head,
all you’ve done tonight is defend your house and your property,
okay? But if we get to a point where you gotta fight your way out of it,
that will stick, won’t it?
You come to that door, okay?
Obviously, you’ll be handcuffed.
Oh, I do feel a bit sorry for him.