Deputy Shelton responds to a domestic violence call and finds an angry, non-compliant male who takes issue with any question asked by the Deputy. He refuses to identify himself and launches into a narrative on his bill of rights, as he interprets them. This surely shows the degree of patience and effort the Deputy’s exhibit to de-escalate what could have potentially been quite a tussle. Deputy Ishmael and Deputy Bare investigate a complaint of a dog being shot on a person’s property. The dog was rushed to the vet by her husband and her son and the Deputies attempt to follow the blood trail, to determine who shot the dog. At the end of the trail, they come upon a man with a handgun. Deputy Roberts, while patrolling known drug houses, noticed a red truck with two occupants, one of which was passed out in the front seat with a hypodermic needle still sticking in his arm.