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Teevo most likely knew the Chief wasnât going to flip over to Mr. Crimeâs team but he needed to stall him somehow when he went for his gun. A great strip.
It wasnât that long ago when it was cold enough for snow, so Officer Doherty and Tracy can get away with the heavier gear.I would say Teevo is definitely not a red herring at this stage⌠;-)
Chief, I believe Mr. Crimes H.Q. is well aware Tracy and company is already there. Teevo, you would have been too late. Iâm guessing Teevo was too late on the draw as well. Scratch one mole.
Another thing to consider is that the gang at the Panda Agency know what has happened because of the hidden camera. Providing that the chief is okay. Patton should look right into the camera and tell them that the jig is up and they best surrender.
maybe chief patton shot teevo once in each shoulder, that would be nice :) no need to kill him when he is a potential witness for the prosecution⌠if teevo would turn on the cops then he would most DEFINITELY turn on mr crime to save his hide in a heartbeat! john russco your comment to marguerite was uncalled for and flat out rude. mdstudio, mike said there would be SIX deaths in the gunfight with mr crimeâs gangâŚ. so iâm guessing teevo is only the first⌠tconstantine, mike said the second mole was little face
Perhaps Teevo is mortally wounded, but wonât die before making a full confession of his motivation and reasoning as to why he gave in to the Dark Side. The second panel sure sounds like the start of a confession of his guilt to me.
Joe,.Re your comment below:.âI canât remember seeing an officer with a revolver in over 20 yearsâ.In Chicago PD, new officers are required to to buy semi-automatics for used as their primary weapon. However, veterans who trained on revolvers (and remember, Pat is senior to Tracy by several years), are still allowed to carry their wheel-guns. So itâs not unusual to see coppers packing six-shooters in the Windy City.
As I recall Lt. Teevo was one of the later creations of Dick Locher â and not one of the best. I shed no tears for him; he wasnât much of a character or given much of a character by his creator. In fact since he turned out to be a rat heâs become more interesting than he ever was as a legit cop. And disposing of characters who no longer fit the strip is hardly unprecedented; Max Allan Collins killed off Moon Maid thereby ending the âspace period.â
Joe,.Re your comment below:.âWith the firepower that an officer is up against today, a six shot revelover would be highly impractable.â.Thatâs a blanket condemnation that doesnât really stand up under examination..I prefer hi-cap semi-autos to revolvers, too. But the fact is, in most shootouts, it isnât firepower that carries the day so much as it is shot placement. One well-placed round is more effective than vaguely pointing, and then using the âspray and prayâ method of aiming. Though I prefer semi-autos, Iâve generally shot more accurately with a revolver (even making âdistignuished expertâ at one qualification)/.The 1986 FBI shootout in Miami is often pointed to as one of the benchmarks that signaled the end of the wheelgun as the primary police weapon in the U.S..Lost in the analysis of that incident is the fact that the two agents who lost their lives, Jerry Dove and Ben Grogan, were both using hi-cap semi-autos..Ed Mireles, who ended the fight by killing the two criminals the Bureau was trying to apprehend (and got himself an IACP âCop of the Yearâ award doing so) with a .357 Magnum revolver..Platt and Mattix, the bad guys, were armed with an automatic rifle and a 12-guage shotgun, along with an assortment of handguns. Exactly the kind of superior firepower youâre talking about. .And Mireles, the last man standing after every other agent had either been killed or so badly wounded that they were too disabled to continue the fight, took âem both out with a six-shooter..Itâs not the gun you bring to to the fight, itâs the fight you bring to the gun..âMy Dept., and the ones around us, all have restrictions on what weapons you are allowed to carry. None of them allow a revolver as a primary weapon.â.Thatâs fine, but Tracyâs City is a fictionalized version of Chicago, and, in Chicago, revolvers are (in certain instances) allowed..They are also allowed, as it happens, in the department of your namesake, the LAPD. They are rare, but they are not unheard of..A police chief in a big city is, frankly, the officer least likely to get involved in a gunfigh in the whole departmentt. That being the case, is it really that surprising that Pat has stuck with a weapon heâs comfortable with, since usually heâd only be carrying it as a matter of form?
âŚâŚ.still trying to figure out what was âuncalled for and flat out rudeâ here on the board to Margueritem??? Anyways, maybe they should just uproot those two muerte vines for the final two killings, and save all our fun villians for further escapades, ha haâŚ..
Great suspense in the third panel. And on the subject of Richard Nixon, how many other politicians have their own hit squad made of CIA agents like Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis? And that is a fact. They were the ones who led the revolution to remove Batista from Cuba. And there are a lot of things that canât be proven as fact right now.
I think itâs very likely that Patton will survive.Who knows maybe Teevo shot himself. I donât know. I just hope This staff does not kill off Patton. Patton is too valuable to kill off.
Letâs see:The Chief is using a large caliber double action revolver, already drawn.Teevo is using a small caliber hammerless semiautomatic, holstered, with a retaining strap in place.Distinctly different sounds, the revolver is a Blam!, the other is a pak!
The Chief is much too close to Teevo, well within grappling range, he should have stood several steps further away.
Neither shot may have hit anyone, as Teevo could easily have deflected the muzzle away from himself.
Teevo is a plains clothes officer, since he is not wearing a shoulder holster, the middle back is very common method of carry.
Sorry Nightgaunt, pistols have very little capability to knock someone down, unless you hit them over the head with it. Thatâs a movie myth.
Many modern pistols, both revolvers and semiautomatics, are built with firing pin disconnects (typically a block that only moves into position when the trigger is pulled) to prevent accidental discharges. This permits safe carry with a chambered round.Only very cheap ones donât have this feature.
Wow. what a list of possible outcomes, errrors in wardrobe, and small arms. And, of course, wonderful poetry. I was Just thinking that a couple years ago the discussion would have been about floating buildings, missing hands, and the pig on wheels! What a great turn of events in this strip.
I almost missed this strip, as I slept most of yesterday. Iâm glad I didnât. I enjoyed Teevoâs first appearance in Tracy, but man, what a turn for the character. Fantastic storytelling here.
doctor075 over 12 years ago
Lt. Teevo asking the Chief to work for Mr. Crime? Teevo isnât very bright,is he?
margueritem over 12 years ago
Teevo shoots the chief?!? A low down dirty ratfink!
Can't Sleep over 12 years ago
Wow!Two shots fired â Teevoâs got to be down â but howâs the chief?Love this strip!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠over 12 years ago
Good morning allâŚ
I think the âBlams!â are from Pattonâs revolver. Teevoâs semi-automatic would make âFlooom!â sounds.
SCOTTtheBADGER over 12 years ago
Why is the cop with the paperwork wearing a jacket in June?
DoubleScribble over 12 years ago
If the chief shoots Teevo from the angle in panel 1. Itâll finally give that old rat a much-needed nose job.
Have a good one and survive your Monday, folks. See yaâ here tomorrow.
Buzza Wuzza over 12 years ago
Teevo most likely knew the Chief wasnât going to flip over to Mr. Crimeâs team but he needed to stall him somehow when he went for his gun. A great strip.
Gator007 over 12 years ago
Teevo reminds me of Nixon. Couldnât trust him either.
DrSid1 over 12 years ago
It wasnât that long ago when it was cold enough for snow, so Officer Doherty and Tracy can get away with the heavier gear.I would say Teevo is definitely not a red herring at this stage⌠;-)
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Well, Teevo is indeed a dirty ratfink, and dumb, too. My guess is that by trying to draw down on Pat Patton, he bought it. BLAM! BLAM!
coldsooner over 12 years ago
Chief, I believe Mr. Crimes H.Q. is well aware Tracy and company is already there. Teevo, you would have been too late. Iâm guessing Teevo was too late on the draw as well. Scratch one mole.
johnrussco over 12 years ago
Chief Patton already has his weapon drawn I hope that he shoots Teevo 2 (TWO) times! He still looks like Nixon.
DaJellyBelly over 12 years ago
Another thing to consider is that the gang at the Panda Agency know what has happened because of the hidden camera. Providing that the chief is okay. Patton should look right into the camera and tell them that the jig is up and they best surrender.
tconstantine900 over 12 years ago
Isnât there a 2nd dirty copy? Someone in the evidence room?
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
Doesnât look good for the Chief!
Mdstudio over 12 years ago
Iâm betting this will be the fourth death that Mike teased. So long Teevo.
Jelfring Premium Member over 12 years ago
Teeve is a cop who carries his gun tucked in back in his belt? Isnât that a bit irregular? Wouldnât it be obvious?
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
So that pistol isnât in Teevoâs pocket and he isnât happy to see the Chief.
tsull2121 over 12 years ago
maybe chief patton shot teevo once in each shoulder, that would be nice :) no need to kill him when he is a potential witness for the prosecution⌠if teevo would turn on the cops then he would most DEFINITELY turn on mr crime to save his hide in a heartbeat! john russco your comment to marguerite was uncalled for and flat out rude. mdstudio, mike said there would be SIX deaths in the gunfight with mr crimeâs gangâŚ. so iâm guessing teevo is only the first⌠tconstantine, mike said the second mole was little face
tsull2121 over 12 years ago
btw, #25 today lol
Morrow Cummings over 12 years ago
Chiefâs pistol isnât cocked. But it could be a double action. Teevo wouldnât have time to draw and throw down on Patton.
Durak Premium Member over 12 years ago
Dick Tracey just keeps getting better and better. Great art, interesting stories with plot twists. I love it!
LittleRedDress over 12 years ago
This story just keeps rolling along, seems like forever. Iâm LOVING it!
Det.DanDone over 12 years ago
I believe both got a shot off. Hence Sgt. Doherty saying WEAPONS discharged in panel three..Good to see ya again Sarge.
VaSeeker Premium Member over 12 years ago
âOut in the sun, two shots rang out. / One shot made Teevo fall. / But the man who shot Leutenant Teevo / He was the bravest of them all.â
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
You are ⌠IMHO ⌠wrong. I believe TeeVo is the Mole ⌠and Iâm guessing that he just shot the Chief.
Maxine_Viller over 12 years ago
Perhaps Teevo is mortally wounded, but wonât die before making a full confession of his motivation and reasoning as to why he gave in to the Dark Side. The second panel sure sounds like the start of a confession of his guilt to me.
ginkens001 over 12 years ago
Iâm betting on Pat!
Weegel over 12 years ago
Joe,.Re your comment below:.âI canât remember seeing an officer with a revolver in over 20 yearsâ.In Chicago PD, new officers are required to to buy semi-automatics for used as their primary weapon. However, veterans who trained on revolvers (and remember, Pat is senior to Tracy by several years), are still allowed to carry their wheel-guns. So itâs not unusual to see coppers packing six-shooters in the Windy City.
coldsooner over 12 years ago
Too bad Chief Patton didnât have the chance to use his revolver to ask Teevo, âDo ya feel lucky, punk? Well, do ya?â
bmckee over 12 years ago
As I recall Lt. Teevo was one of the later creations of Dick Locher â and not one of the best. I shed no tears for him; he wasnât much of a character or given much of a character by his creator. In fact since he turned out to be a rat heâs become more interesting than he ever was as a legit cop. And disposing of characters who no longer fit the strip is hardly unprecedented; Max Allan Collins killed off Moon Maid thereby ending the âspace period.â
sydney over 12 years ago
Well, I think you ought to tell - JIM DOHERTY !Heâs the â technical â advisor to the Team on this sort of police minutae !
Weegel over 12 years ago
Joe,.Re your comment below:.âWith the firepower that an officer is up against today, a six shot revelover would be highly impractable.â.Thatâs a blanket condemnation that doesnât really stand up under examination..I prefer hi-cap semi-autos to revolvers, too. But the fact is, in most shootouts, it isnât firepower that carries the day so much as it is shot placement. One well-placed round is more effective than vaguely pointing, and then using the âspray and prayâ method of aiming. Though I prefer semi-autos, Iâve generally shot more accurately with a revolver (even making âdistignuished expertâ at one qualification)/.The 1986 FBI shootout in Miami is often pointed to as one of the benchmarks that signaled the end of the wheelgun as the primary police weapon in the U.S..Lost in the analysis of that incident is the fact that the two agents who lost their lives, Jerry Dove and Ben Grogan, were both using hi-cap semi-autos..Ed Mireles, who ended the fight by killing the two criminals the Bureau was trying to apprehend (and got himself an IACP âCop of the Yearâ award doing so) with a .357 Magnum revolver..Platt and Mattix, the bad guys, were armed with an automatic rifle and a 12-guage shotgun, along with an assortment of handguns. Exactly the kind of superior firepower youâre talking about. .And Mireles, the last man standing after every other agent had either been killed or so badly wounded that they were too disabled to continue the fight, took âem both out with a six-shooter..Itâs not the gun you bring to to the fight, itâs the fight you bring to the gun..âMy Dept., and the ones around us, all have restrictions on what weapons you are allowed to carry. None of them allow a revolver as a primary weapon.â.Thatâs fine, but Tracyâs City is a fictionalized version of Chicago, and, in Chicago, revolvers are (in certain instances) allowed..They are also allowed, as it happens, in the department of your namesake, the LAPD. They are rare, but they are not unheard of..A police chief in a big city is, frankly, the officer least likely to get involved in a gunfigh in the whole departmentt. That being the case, is it really that surprising that Pat has stuck with a weapon heâs comfortable with, since usually heâd only be carrying it as a matter of form?
fredville over 12 years ago
âŚâŚ.still trying to figure out what was âuncalled for and flat out rudeâ here on the board to Margueritem??? Anyways, maybe they should just uproot those two muerte vines for the final two killings, and save all our fun villians for further escapades, ha haâŚ..
Drvonwer over 12 years ago
Great suspense in the third panel. And on the subject of Richard Nixon, how many other politicians have their own hit squad made of CIA agents like Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis? And that is a fact. They were the ones who led the revolution to remove Batista from Cuba. And there are a lot of things that canât be proven as fact right now.
countoftowergrove over 12 years ago
Iâve always wondered what exactly Teevo did before his current corruption.
tarabuff over 12 years ago
I think itâs very likely that Patton will survive.Who knows maybe Teevo shot himself. I donât know. I just hope This staff does not kill off Patton. Patton is too valuable to kill off.
wndrwrthg over 12 years ago
Shots echo down the hall
Someone has given their all
Was it that dastardly Teevo rat
Or perish the thought, good chief Pat?
Our Dick seeks to serve a warrant
Soon gunfire comes in a torrent
Tess, being where she should not be
Takes two rounds, well, maybe three
Leonard, after an act of valor
Assumes quite a deathly pallor
Panda is lying crumpled near the stair
Bullets being more than he could bear
B.B. Eyes has cashed in his chips
Now ainât that just the âŚ.
A slug right between the eyes
Spells the end of dear Ms. Rize
Mumbles was heard to plainly say
âI just knew I would rue the dayâ
And what became of Mr. Crime?
Go have a look at the muerte vine
Slowly dissolving in a sticky goo
It would seem he has got his due.
Miserichord over 12 years ago
Letâs see:The Chief is using a large caliber double action revolver, already drawn.Teevo is using a small caliber hammerless semiautomatic, holstered, with a retaining strap in place.Distinctly different sounds, the revolver is a Blam!, the other is a pak!
The Chief is much too close to Teevo, well within grappling range, he should have stood several steps further away.
Neither shot may have hit anyone, as Teevo could easily have deflected the muzzle away from himself.
Teevo is a plains clothes officer, since he is not wearing a shoulder holster, the middle back is very common method of carry.
Sorry Nightgaunt, pistols have very little capability to knock someone down, unless you hit them over the head with it. Thatâs a movie myth.
Many modern pistols, both revolvers and semiautomatics, are built with firing pin disconnects (typically a block that only moves into position when the trigger is pulled) to prevent accidental discharges. This permits safe carry with a chambered round.Only very cheap ones donât have this feature.
knto999 over 12 years ago
Wow. what a list of possible outcomes, errrors in wardrobe, and small arms. And, of course, wonderful poetry. I was Just thinking that a couple years ago the discussion would have been about floating buildings, missing hands, and the pig on wheels! What a great turn of events in this strip.
Carparama Premium Member over 12 years ago
I almost missed this strip, as I slept most of yesterday. Iâm glad I didnât. I enjoyed Teevoâs first appearance in Tracy, but man, what a turn for the character. Fantastic storytelling here.