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FALCON II - April 17-23, 2006
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        Video Clips of Arrests

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Major web topic  for U.S. Marshals Pre-Op Briefing 
File size 9.0 megabytes
Major web topic  for U.S. Marshals Vehicle Stop 
File Size 8.5 megabytes
Major web topic  for U.S. Marshals Hotel Arrest 
File size 8.2 megabytes
Major web topic for U.S. Marshals Arrest at Residence
File size 8.8 megabytes
Major web topic for U.S. Marshals Helicopter Chase and Arrest
Three part video:
Part I: 10.3 megabytes
Part II: 8.6 megabytes
Part III: 5.4 megabtyes

Flash Video Clips of Arrests Associated with Operation FALCON II

"Pre-Op" Briefing – Taken from Los Angeles, CA – USMS prepares task force by describing their next location, task force members put on vests, shots of task force weapons.

Vehicle Stop – Taken from San Diego, CA – suspect is apprehended after driving away, local police stop vehicle and arrest fugitive, USMS describes apprehension.

Hotel Arrest – Taken from San Diego, CA – two arrests are made inside hotel room, drugs are found, USMS describes scene, suspects are taken away

Arrest at Residence - Taken from San Diego, CA – a task force approaches a house, weapons drawn (but pointed toward ground), arrests are made, shots of handcuffs and offenders being taken away.

Helicopter Chase - A fugitive was wanted by the San  Diego Police Department for attempted homicide, weapons charges, terrorist threats, and  battery.  The fugitive is affiliated with a dangerous street gang and has been known to run from the police.  When FALCON II officers went to serve the warrant, they were assisted by the San Diego Police Department helicopter and canine units.  As officers approached the residence, the fugitive ran out the back, through several yards, and over fences.  The helicopter was able to follow the fugitive who ran nearly a half of a mile.  The fugitive gave up when confronted with the canine units who cornered him.  The video is from the San Diego Police Helicopter (ABLE).

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