A rag-tag team of Reno cops are called in to save the day after a terrorist attack disrupts a national police convention in Miami Beach during spring break. Based on the Comedy Central series.
As the sole reviewer of this movie that has been out for a long time, I'm just going to comment here that (even as a fan of the tv series) this was an extremely unfunny trigger-fest, so I stopped watching partway through. Therefore, the while the triggers flagged below are definitely in there, there are probably even more that aren't flagged because they happened after I stopped watching.
When the officers are coming on to each other at the beginning, the actions of at least two of them qualify as sexual assault (with most of the others being gross / creepy).
In the opening part of the movie, all of the Reno crew winds up in Miami where they all unsuccessfully try to hit on each other. They are all disgusted by the person coming on to them, and heartbroken by the person who rejects them. The scene ends with five of them seen masturbating with their motel room curtains open.
Separately, there is a scene at a topless beach. While I don't believe that nudity is the same thing as sexual content, it was put in the movie as a reason to have boobs bouncing around in an extremely juvenile way.
While I didn't make it all the way through to see if actual slurs are used, I'm flagging it because two different queer characters are harassed for being gay in the first fifteen minutes of the film- one quite traumatically.
Officer Trudy Weigel (a white character), says the n-word, though it isn't bleeped like it is on tv (not that that was awesome, either). It serves no purpose (comedic or storyline) and it is extremely cringe.
There is a dead whale on the beach that the officers try to push back into the water. Because it is rotting, one of the officers falls through inside the whale and emerges covered in rotten whale guts.