A man is in a locker room threatening to shoot himself in the head. Hondo bursts into the room aiming the gun at him, threatening to shoot him if he doesn't put down the gun. Doesn't make sense. He would be dead either way. If he really wanted to be dead, threatening him with death doesn't seem like a relevant deterrent.
When the preacher was about to get married, S.W.A.T. arrived outside the building. Then S.W.A.T. broke an external padlock off the door that led to the chapel where people were seated. How could they lock an outside padlock from inside the door?
Street is overbroad in his statement that spouses can't be forced to testify against each other. Spouses can't be forced to disclose private communications between each other but they can testify to acts. It also only covers communications that transpire within the marriage so anything said before the marriage is not protected.