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A caller claims he intends to kill himself and any police who come near him; officers arrest two people on drug charges; cops question two men who are suspected of stealing a lawnmower; a woman is questioned for allegedly being a prostitute.
Police chase the driver of a truck who refuses to stop; a man accused of sexual battery is questioned; police search for two suspects wanted for aggravated battery and other charges; a high-speed chase ends in a violent crash.
We explore the six classic hits that define Guns N’ Roses’ career as the one of the most popular – and notorious – bands in rock history. From their breakthrough hit ‘Welcome To The Jungle’ - whose controversial video initially proved too edgy for MTV to broadcast – to the global smash ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’, that gave them their first and only Billboard number one. Those close to the band – including publicist Arlett Vereecke and friend and photographer Marc Canter - share their memories of Guns N’ Roses’ journey from obscurity on LA’s Sunset Strip, to becoming the hottest rock band on the planet in the late 1980s. Founder Guns N’ Roses band member Tracii Guns reveals how they got their name – and why he left the group after only a few weeks. Members of the band’s production team - including mixers Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero - recall their memories of recording these iconic tracks, whilst video director Nigel Dick reveals what went on behind the scenes during the filming some of Guns N’ Roses’ most famous videos including ‘Paradise City’ and ‘Patience.’ We hear how Guns N’ Roses survived fallouts, concert riots and drug addiction, to release some of their greatest songs in the early 90s, including ‘Don’t Cry’ and the epic nine-minute ballad ‘November Rain.
We shine a light on three tracks that helped Bon Jovi become one of the biggest selling bands in the world. From their early beginnings in New Jersey to global domination with chart topping smash hit Living on a Prayer, the game changing ballad Always and the modern rock classic ‘It’s my Life,’ that inspired a whole new generation of fans. We hear from those on the inside as Label Executive Derek Shulman recalls how he came to sign the band. Producers Bob Rock & Luke Ebbin reminisce about working with Bon Jovi in the studio and renowned music video director, Wayne Isham, and producer, Curt Marvis, share their insights on the making of some of the band’s most iconic videos.
We explore the six classic hits that define Guns N’ Roses’ career as the one of the most popular – and notorious – bands in rock history. From their breakthrough hit ‘Welcome To The Jungle’ - whose controversial video initially proved too edgy for MTV to broadcast – to the global smash ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’, that gave them their first and only Billboard number one. Those close to the band – including publicist Arlett Vereecke and friend and photographer Marc Canter - share their memories of Guns N’ Roses’ journey from obscurity on LA’s Sunset Strip, to becoming the hottest rock band on the planet in the late 1980s. Founder Guns N’ Roses band member Tracii Guns reveals how they got their name – and why he left the group after only a few weeks. Members of the band’s production team - including mixers Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero - recall their memories of recording these iconic tracks, whilst video director Nigel Dick reveals what went on behind the scenes during the filming some of Guns N’ Roses’ most famous videos including ‘Paradise City’ and ‘Patience.’ We hear how Guns N’ Roses survived fallouts, concert riots and drug addiction, to release some of their greatest songs in the early 90s, including ‘Don’t Cry’ and the epic nine-minute ballad ‘November Rain.
We shine a light on three tracks that helped Bon Jovi become one of the biggest selling bands in the world. From their early beginnings in New Jersey to global domination with chart topping smash hit Living on a Prayer, the game changing ballad Always and the modern rock classic ‘It’s my Life,’ that inspired a whole new generation of fans. We hear from those on the inside as Label Executive Derek Shulman recalls how he came to sign the band. Producers Bob Rock & Luke Ebbin reminisce about working with Bon Jovi in the studio and renowned music video director, Wayne Isham, and producer, Curt Marvis, share their insights on the making of some of the band’s most iconic videos.
St. Lucie County, FL officers respond to reported violence during a family conflict while Daytona Beach, FL officers examine video of a woman threatening victims with knives. Officers in Richland County, SC investigate reports of a woman assaulting her mother and a Berkeley County, SC K9 officer alerts to drugs in a vehicle.
Steven Spielberg’s 2005 film ‘Munich’ is a powerful account of the Israeli assassination campaign to hunt down Palestinian terrorists responsible for the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Yet the ‘real story’ is more controversial.
Martin Scorsese’s film about the New York mafia is considered one of the greatest gangster movies of all time. It is based on a book by Nicholas Pileggi, called Wiseguy. Based on the life story of Henry Hill it features the Lufthansa heist at JFK where $6 million in cash and jewellery was stolen in 1978. The movie claims that Hill went clean from 1987, after having his identity changed as part of the witness protection programme. But he didn’t – as he was arrested for narcotics offences right up to his death in 2012. However he had a parallel career as chef and a cookbook writer and was a regular guest on the Howard Stern show.
Police pursue a motorcyclist after he weaves in and out of lanes; a K-9 unit track a suspect; officers respond to a complaint about a gun being discharged in a neighborhood; a suspected drug dealer is targeted by a sting operation.
A deputy pursues a driver after he runs away while being searched; an officer questions a man for driving too aggressively; police stop a vehicle that is believed to be stolen; a suspected burglar is pursued.
A vehicle hits a cyclist during a routine traffic stop; a car is searched in a drug-infested neighborhood; a deputy responds to a 911 hang-up call and finds a man who went on a drug binge; a man accused of assaulting his girlfriend is questioned.
Police pursue a car that ran a stop sign and find drugs in the vehicle; a driver is questioned for an equipment violation; a speeding vehicle is pulled over and the driver arrested on drug charges; cops respond to a vehicle rollover.
Deputy Turnbull and Deputy Lopez are flagged down by a woman for a domestic violence dispute, taking place on the street. Her boyfriend, despite denials, has a pocket full of needles-a major threat to anyone to get infected. Deputy Shelton responds to a reporting party who claims there are people on his property who he believes are going to harm him and he has armed himself with a shotgun for self-defense.
Deputy Coburn stops and questions a half-dressed man in a motel parking lot with clothes and baggage lying on the floor, in a car with an expired registration and virtually everywhere. Once determined that this person was on searchable probation for a prior felony, Deputy Coburn does a search and finds drugs, processing equipment for Hashish and pepper spray, which is a violation of his probation. After arresting the ex-felon and while transporting the probation violator in another Deputy’s vehicle, Deputy Coburn gets a radio call that a green vehicle just pulled into the same motel parking lot, also with an expired registration and three occupants. He commences to do a search on their vehicle and finds heroin, a gun, Methamphetamine and various drug paraphernalia as well and ends up arresting three more people. Deputy Shelton responds to a call from a lady who allowed a homeless person she found sleeping on her doorstep to stay in her apartment. Sometimes no good deed goes unpunished and the homeless lady trashes her house while she's away.
In Portland, OR a man is put in restraints following a domestic violence arrest. In San Diego, CA an intoxicated man picks a fight with other inmates because they are from Los Angeles – a city he hates. In Las Vegas, NV a woman is arrested for causing a disturbance and assaulting the security guards at a theater.
In Modesto, CA officers have difficulty booking an incomprehensible man. In Portland, OR a man is arrested for causing a disturbance at a church. In Las Vegas, NV an intoxicated man in a tuxedo finds himself in a restraint chair after he mocks officers for wearing “pig suits”.
In Portland, OR a young woman lies hobbled in the backseat of a patrol car after kicking the officer in the face. In Las Vegas, NV officers struggle to control an outrageous man. In San Diego, CA officers attend to a woman who had been struck by a drunk driver.
In Las Vegas, NV a hysterical woman is transferred to an isolation cell. In Santa Ana, CA a woman shows her undying LA pride to the arresting officers. In Austin, TX a young woman indicates that she is going to harm herself, prompting deputies to shackle her to a bench to keep her under observation.
Police pursue a motorcyclist after he weaves in and out of lanes; a K-9 unit track a suspect; officers respond to a complaint about a gun being discharged in a neighborhood; a suspected drug dealer is targeted by a sting operation.
A deputy pursues a driver after he runs away while being searched; an officer questions a man for driving too aggressively; police stop a vehicle that is believed to be stolen; a suspected burglar is pursued.
A vehicle hits a cyclist during a routine traffic stop; a car is searched in a drug-infested neighborhood; a deputy responds to a 911 hang-up call and finds a man who went on a drug binge; a man accused of assaulting his girlfriend is questioned.
Police pursue a car that ran a stop sign and find drugs in the vehicle; a driver is questioned for an equipment violation; a speeding vehicle is pulled over and the driver arrested on drug charges; cops respond to a vehicle rollover.
When Stacey Peterson went missing, her husband, former policeman Drew Peterson, became the prime suspect. Years earlier, his third wife had been found dead in the bath. Even with one wife dead and another missing, Peterson denied all involvement in either case. But it was Peterson’s obsession with news shows which would eventually contribute to his downfall. Taking a front row seat to analyze Peterson’s behavior are three of the world’s most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer’s performance.
The case of serial killer John Wayne Gacy is one of sexual depravity. In the 1970s, Gacy stood accused of the rape and murder of at least 33 young men and boys and burying many of the bodies under his house. He portrayed an image of respectability including dressing up as a clown. Gacy maintained his innocence. Taking a front row seat to analyze Gacy’s behavior are three of the world’s most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer’s performance.
When Texas firefighter Robert Poynter was fatally shot in the head, his wife Chacey appeared distraught and as she blames his shooting on a random killer, police bodycam records the unfolding drama and discover she’s hiding a dark secret. Taking a front row seat to analyze Chacey’s behavior are three of the world’s most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer’s performance.
When Stacey Peterson went missing, her husband, former policeman Drew Peterson, became the prime suspect. Years earlier, his third wife had been found dead in the bath. Even with one wife dead and another missing, Peterson denied all involvement in either case. But it was Peterson’s obsession with news shows which would eventually contribute to his downfall. Taking a front row seat to analyze Peterson’s behavior are three of the world’s most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer’s performance.
The case of serial killer John Wayne Gacy is one of sexual depravity. In the 1970s, Gacy stood accused of the rape and murder of at least 33 young men and boys and burying many of the bodies under his house. He portrayed an image of respectability including dressing up as a clown. Gacy maintained his innocence. Taking a front row seat to analyze Gacy’s behavior are three of the world’s most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer’s performance.
When Texas firefighter Robert Poynter was fatally shot in the head, his wife Chacey appeared distraught and as she blames his shooting on a random killer, police bodycam records the unfolding drama and discover she’s hiding a dark secret. Taking a front row seat to analyze Chacey’s behavior are three of the world’s most experienced super sleuths who are trained in exposing the lies behind a serial killer’s performance.
St. Lucie County, FL officers apprehend suspects after an undercover drug deal while officers in Humboldt, CA find large amounts of marijuana during a traffic stop. Daytona Beach, FL officers search for a man accused of indecent exposure and officers in Toledo, OH attempt to serve a warrant for domestic assault.
Hacksaw Ridge is an unusual film about the Battle of Okinawa, unusual because it is the story of a pacifist and his role in the battle. Desmond Doss was a Seventh day Adventist who refused to carry arms. For his actions in the battle he became the first conscientious objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor – for saving 75 men when his unit was over run on Hacksaw Ridge on Okinawa. It was difficult to get the film financed as it is not about a normal combatant. Doss refused to carry a firearm of any kind, the film says because he once had to threaten his drunken father with one, but it seems more likely that this was simply because of his strongly held pacifist beliefs. What the film does not go into is how badly injured Doss was after his experiences in the Second World War. He was wounded four times in Okinawa – and later contracted tuberculosis in Leyte. His treatment for TB involved him losing a lung and five ribs. He also became completely deaf after treatment with antibiotics. Despite this he lived until he was eighty seven and raised a family.
The 2012 film directed by Kathryn Bigelow about the killing of Osama bin Laden. Various critical elements in the film were later disputed; like the effectiveness of the water boarding and the use of classified information, and also the way in which Osama bin Laden was killed. The CIA agent, Maya, is made up – although it is true that most of the team hunting bin Laden were women. There is also a controversy about how bin Laden was found. The film says it was by tracing a courier – but journalist Seymour Hersch says that it was because there was a tip off from a Pakistani intelligence officer. No DNA from bin Laden, nor photos of him dead, have ever been released. Some reports say that half his skull was blown off. Again this was neither in the official version nor the movie.
Police pursue a man suspected of being involved in hit-and-run accident; cops arrest a man for driving a stolen car; a suspected drunk driver is stopped and questioned; a man accused of hitting a neighbor is questioned.
Police pursue a motorcyclist who refused to respond to a traffic stop; a suspected stolen truck is pulled over and the driver arrested; a suspect believed to be involved in identity theft is questioned; officers respond to a fight in a parking lot.
Officers confront several armed men believed to have been involved in an assault; police question three men suspected of illegal drug activity; a driver is stopped for an equipment violation; a deputy investigates when he sees a parked car with a broken window.
Police question a man suspected of kicking out windows; an officer pulls over a vehicle that is playing loud music and discovers marijuana; cops arrest a man for allegedly attempting to steal a car; officers respond to a fight at a local residence.
Deputy Gray comes across 2 people sleeping in a car in a high school parking lot when school is closed. The Deputy learns the male is on searchable probation and begins to search the car. The female admits to having Methamphetamine in the car. Deputy Sherry on Lake Tahoe Boat Patrol comes across two women exhausted and floundering on the lake as they fell out of their kayaks and…they had no life vests on. If the Sheriff was not on patrol close by, it is probable that these two tourists could have drowned in the cold Lake Tahoe water. Deputy Stockeland goes to assist another Deputy who has three Hispanic adults who are allegedly drunk in public and who have been harassing 15 year old girls.
Deputy Taroli is on the lookout for a probationer who has a warrant for his arrest and who he has reason to believe is not following the rules of his probation. When approaching the target’s home, he takes off and foot-bails and the chase is on. Deputy Miller approaches a car with two occupants sleeping behind a CVS store. He claims he was altruistically just helping a girl in need. More likely, they were preparing to have sexual relations. Deputy Prostler on Lake Tahoe Boat Patrol looks to stop teens from jumping 30 feet off a bridge which has hidden rocks just below the surface. Many tourists have been seriously injured in making such a jump from this particular bridge.
In Las Vegas, NV a testy man is sent to the isolation cell to "cool off." In Portland, OR a teary-eyed young man maintains his innocence. In a Cincinnati, OH an inmate may have ingested contraband to avoid possession charges.
In Portland, OR a man in detention is paranoid about officers handling him inappropriately. In Hillsboro, OR a man in custody proports to having had a seizure. In Cincinnati, OH a sharp dressed man is taken in to custody for stealing videogaming equipment.
In Fort Myers, FL a woman is brought into the detention center hogtied. In Portland, OR a disruptive teen is sent to a holding cell. In Las Vegas, NV valets at casino tip the authorities about an intoxicated woman leaving behind the wheel.
In Sarasota, FL officers place a hostile former Marine in isolation. In Portland, OR officers take a man into custody for joyriding in a stolen car. In Las Vegas, NV a jailed man is more concerned about the condition of his car rather than the people involved in the accident that was hospitalized.
Police pursue a man suspected of being involved in hit-and-run accident; cops arrest a man for driving a stolen car; a suspected drunk driver is stopped and questioned; a man accused of hitting a neighbor is questioned.
Police pursue a motorcyclist who refused to respond to a traffic stop; a suspected stolen truck is pulled over and the driver arrested; a suspect believed to be involved in identity theft is questioned; officers respond to a fight in a parking lot.
Officers confront several armed men believed to have been involved in an assault; police question three men suspected of illegal drug activity; a driver is stopped for an equipment violation; a deputy investigates when he sees a parked car with a broken window.
Police question a man suspected of kicking out windows; an officer pulls over a vehicle that is playing loud music and discovers marijuana; cops arrest a man for allegedly attempting to steal a car; officers respond to a fight at a local residence.
Christian County, MO officers search for a man with a shotgun while officers in Richland County, SC pursue a speeding vehicle. Knox County, TN officers trespass a couple from a hotel and officers in Baton Rouge, LA race to assist another officer.
Baton Rouge, LA officers race to report of shots fired while officers in Lee County, FL find drugs during a traffic stop. Officers in Daytona Beach, FL pursue a fleeing vehicle and Knox County, TN officers respond to a domestic dispute at a hotel.
Monroe County, LA officers investigate shots fired while officers in Arkansas County, AR use a drone to find a suspect. Officers in Daytona Beach, FL stop a fleeing vehicle and Berkeley County, SC officers rush to assist an officer in need of assistance.
The driver of a slow-moving vehicle that is hindering traffic is questioned; a young man driving a golf cart after dark with no lights on is stopped and questioned; a man flees the scene of a single-car accident; police respond to a call about an unruly resident at a hotel.
The driver of a suspected stolen vehicle is questioned; police respond to a domestic dispute; officers respond to a dispute between a man and his girlfriend; a physical altercation between a couple in the military is investigated.
A car burglary is investigated; a vehicle is pulled over for an expired tag and searched for drugs; the driver of a suspected stolen car is questioned; a neighborhood disturbance is probed.
A woman is questioned after allegedly buying drugs; drugs are found in a car after it is stopped for running a stop sign; a vehicle spotted in a drug-infested area is pursued; an undercover officer reports that a woman is trying to buy pills in a parking lot.
A motorist is stopped for not having lights on; a traffic stop results in a drug arrest; police respond to a domestic disturbance call at an RV park; a vehicle is stopped for a tint violation and searched for drugs.
Two young men are questioned on suspicion of being intoxicated and vandalizing a fence; police respond to a domestic disturbance call; a woman is questioned after smashing a car window; an officer investigates an alleged assault with a deadly weapon at a convenience store.
A speeding car is pursued by police and ends in an accident; a family dispute is investigated; an alleged burglary at an apartment complex is investigated; a teen is stopped for a traffic violation.
An intoxicated man becomes aggressive with fire department personnel; police investigate a disturbance at a restaurant; officers respond to a distress call at an apartment complex; a traffic accident is investigated.
A car chase ends on a freeway; marijuana is found in a vehicle; police respond to a call about suspected drug activity in an apartment; a man is searched on suspicion of drug possession.
The driver of a slow-moving vehicle that is hindering traffic is questioned; a young man driving a golf cart after dark with no lights on is stopped and questioned; a man flees the scene of a single-car accident; police respond to a call about an unruly resident at a hotel.
The driver of a suspected stolen vehicle is questioned; police respond to a domestic dispute; officers respond to a dispute between a man and his girlfriend; a physical altercation between a couple in the military is investigated.
A car burglary is investigated; a vehicle is pulled over for an expired tag and searched for drugs; the driver of a suspected stolen car is questioned; a neighborhood disturbance is probed.
A woman is questioned after allegedly buying drugs; drugs are found in a car after it is stopped for running a stop sign; a vehicle spotted in a drug-infested area is pursued; an undercover officer reports that a woman is trying to buy pills in a parking lot.
A motorist is stopped for not having lights on; a traffic stop results in a drug arrest; police respond to a domestic disturbance call at an RV park; a vehicle is stopped for a tint violation and searched for drugs.