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A drug addict armed with a butcher knife charges police; a gun-toting man threatening a neighborhood gets blasted with rubber bullets; a killer attempting a high-rise escape is flushed out with 800 pounds of water pressure.
An intoxicated man claims to be connected to the occupy Wall Street movement. Officers struggle with a combative man, and a tearful candy thief is taken into custody.
An aspiring martial-arts fighter tries to wriggle out of handcuffs and gets stuck. A football rivalry takes a bad turn when a Steelers fan assaults a Ravens fan.
A couple is taken into custody for lewd and indecent exposure. An intoxicated woman believes that she is being treated unfairly, and a man with an existing wrap sheet is busted.
An uncooperative inmate complicates things. A man charged with DUI complains about the prison food. A security guard arrested for robbery fears that her dream job with Homeland Security may be out of reach.
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.
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.
A high-speed chase ensues when a driver runs a red light; an officer tries to catch an escaped python in a neighborhood; a registered sex offender is arrested; a man suspected of selling drugs is questioned.
A suspected drunk driver crashes his car into a ditch; officers investigate a hit-and-run accident; police respond to a domestic call that involves an elderly woman and her son; a suspicious object is thrown from a car being pursued by police.
Officers attempt to remove an intoxicated man from a bar; a suspect riding a motorcycle is pursued; a woman claims that new owners have her missing dog; a parolee is suspected of drug possession.
Las Vegas police respond to a domestic disturbance at a house; a man is suspected of hiding crack rocks in his mouth; a man who allegedly threatened a security guard with a knife is questioned; passengers in a car are suspected of smoking pot.
Officers break up a fight outside of a nightclub; a domestic disturbance between two brothers is investigated; a car accident is investigated that may be the result of drunk driving; police find marijuana in a car.
Officers chase occupants of a stolen vehicle; a woman in an abandoned parking lot is arrested when it's learned there is a warrant out for her; police talk to juveniles suspected of throwing rocks from an overpass; cops respond to a domestic disturbance.
A high-speed chase ensues when a driver runs a red light; an officer tries to catch an escaped python in a neighborhood; a registered sex offender is arrested; a man suspected of selling drugs is questioned.
A suspected drunk driver crashes his car into a ditch; officers investigate a hit-and-run accident; police respond to a domestic call that involves an elderly woman and her son; a suspicious object is thrown from a car being pursued by police.
Officers attempt to remove an intoxicated man from a bar; a suspect riding a motorcycle is pursued; a woman claims that new owners have her missing dog; a parolee is suspected of drug possession.
Las Vegas police respond to a domestic disturbance at a house; a man is suspected of hiding crack rocks in his mouth; a man who allegedly threatened a security guard with a knife is questioned; passengers in a car are suspected of smoking pot.
Officers break up a fight outside of a nightclub; a domestic disturbance between two brothers is investigated; a car accident is investigated that may be the result of drunk driving; police find marijuana in a car.
Officers chase occupants of a stolen vehicle; a woman in an abandoned parking lot is arrested when it's learned there is a warrant out for her; police talk to juveniles suspected of throwing rocks from an overpass; cops respond to a domestic disturbance.
Missile explodes in tunnel; train rear-ends 18-wheeler; worker's arm stuck in printing press; police tackle lunatic; motorcycle jumper breaks legs.
Explosion at Dutch fireworks factory; man's face catches on fire; motorcyclist gets hit by oncoming train; Molotov Cocktail ignites police car; Thai jeweler stabbed by attempted robber; Argentine soccer stadium collapses.
Woman jumps from second-story window; clerk clubs bandit; horse trapped in quicksand; boat crashes; base jumper strangled by chute; man gets slammed by race car; avalanche; police pursuit ends in shootout.
Bernie Mac was one of the best-loved stand-up comedians of his generation. He worked his way out of poverty, spending 12 years performing in Chicago clubs before hitting the big time in the early 90’s as part of the Def Comedy Jam. After touring relentlessly, he eventually found mainstream success with a string of Hollywood movie roles and his own primetime TV show. But in July 2008 he was hospitalized with pneumonia. After 3 weeks in intensive care he died at the height of his career, aged 50. Now, Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Hunter is taking a fresh look at the death of a unique performer who was loved by millions.
The gruesome kidnap and torture of 16 year-old Suzanne Capper ends in murder. But the story proves even more twisted upon the revelation that the character Chuckie from the movie “Child’s Play” played a dark and sinister role in inspiring her killers.
In Paterson, NJ, officers conduct a traffic stop that turns into a dangerous situation and Bernalillo County deputies stop shoplifters in the act. In Richland County, SC, officers search for suspects that fled from a stolen vehicle while in Nye County, NV a fight breaks out at a high school football game.
Knox County, TN officers respond to a residential burglary in progress while a license plate reader connects officers to an armed robbery suspect in Clayton County, GA. Officers in Lee County, FL investigate shots fired and officers in Daytona Beach, FL find a suspect who fled.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
Journey dominated the American music scene in the seventies and eighties with their epic arena rock anthems and power ballads. Frontman Steve Perry was dubbed “The Voice” thanks to the untouchable vocal stylings that burned up the radio waves and made him a household name. But the bigger Journey got, the more miserable Perry grew. He was the rare rock superstar who craved anonymity more than applause. Then at the height of the band’s success, Perry did the completely unthinkable—he quit Journey. That should’ve been an absolute death knell for a band so defined by a single voice. But Journey’s other longtime members refused to give up the dream and brought in a new singer to keep the music going. Fans were livid that anyone would dare to try to fill Steve Perry’s shoes—shows were played in empty houses and threats were even made against the band. When that replacement singer didn’t work out, Journey’s desperation forced them to turn to YouTube for the most unlikely inspiration… Journey members Jonathan Cain and Deen Castronovo are joined by former members Jeff Scott Soto and Narada Michael Walden, as well as Sirius/XM radio personality Eddie Trunk and former Journey producer Kevin Elson to tell the band’s amazing tale.
"Guns N' Roses: America's Most Dangerous Band" explores the rise of one of the most notorious rock bands of the 1980s. With sales of over a hundred million records and fans all over the globe, Guns n’ Roses are one of the biggest acts in music history. Multiple American Music Awards, acclaimed as World’s Best Group by the World Music Awards and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame… Guns n’ Roses have done it all. But the stats don’t begin to tell the whole story. The band's infamous bad behavior, including drug use, public feuds, and on-stage meltdowns earn them a wild reputation. And their dangerous appetites threaten their own destruction.
Famous for hits like ‘I’m Eighteen’, ‘Poison’ and the game changing track ‘School’s Out’, frontman Alice Cooper shocked and scandalised his way to stardom. He started life as Vince Furnier, an all-American son of a pastor, but rose to fame in the early '70s as his hellraising onstage alter ego, Alice Cooper - rock's first ‘villain’. His bloody stage antics and outrageous persona made him beloved by kids and hated by parents. But behind the scenes, the demonic character of Alice Cooper would ultimately consume him. This is the extraordinary story of the man who would become the godfather of shock rock.
We delve into the six songs that saw British Blues rockers Whitesnake become global rock icons. From their early origins in England though to their 80s US chart-topping smash hit, ‘Here I Go Again’. We hear from current & former band members, the Emmy award winning video director & industry experts who witnessed it all. Original members, Guitarist Bernie Marsden & Bass player Neil Murray recall the groups early days and the drive that saw lead singer David Coverdale consistently change the bands line-up. Blues Guitarist Joe Bonamassa offers his unique appraisal of what makes the band’s music so memorable. Recording engineer Mike Fraser unpacks the sonics of Whitesnake’s multi-platinum breakthrough US album '1987'. Emmy winning director Marty Callner talks us through Whitesnake’s iconic videos, and how model & actress Tawny Kitaen became a vital influence in the band’s huge success. Whilst Whitesnake’s six string legends Adrian Vandenberg & Steve Vai give the low down on their part in helping Whitesnake become one of the biggest rock acts on the planet.
We lift the lid on the making of six epic tracks, that helped take Def Leppard from teenaged Sheffield hopefuls to the top of the rock world. We hear how the band’s early embrace of the video age kick-started their career in America and how the catchy ‘Photograph’ gave them their big US breakthrough, while success back home in the UK remained more elusive. Key insiders within the Def Leppard camp recall how the band bounced back from the dual blows of drummer Rick Allen losing an arm and the tragic death of guitarist Steve Clark. Recording engineer Craig Thomson remembers the taxing sessions in the studio, where perfectionist producer, 'Mutt' Lange, pushed the band’s members to breaking point. Director of the ‘Photograph’ and ‘Rock of Ages’ videos, David Mallet reveals the gang mentality and can-do attitude behind the band’s success. While the ‘Animal’ video director, Jean Pellerin, tells the tale of singer Joe Elliott’s ordeal at the hands of a circus knife thrower. We also uncover the secrets of the legendary ‘in the round’ live shows, with testimony from video director Wayne Isham and band confidante, writer Paul Elliott.
We explore the three hits that define Alice Cooper’s career as the Godfather of shock rock - from the revolutionary and controversial stage shows to the iconic and rebellious smash hit, ‘School’s Out’. We hear from the musicians who shared the stage, the award-winning music video director and close friends who witnessed it all. Former members of Cooper's band, guitarist Steve Hunter and bass player Prakash John recall the unique and horror-fuelled performances that broke creative boundaries. Guitarist Dweezil Zappa shares stories of how his legendary father Frank signed the Alice Cooper band while Hanoi Rocks vocalist Michael Monroe and the GTO’s Pamela De Barres share stories and break down some of Cooper's most memorable songs. Award winning video director Nigel Dick and actress Rana Kennedy talk us through Alice Cooper’s iconic Poison video and how his late 80s comeback cemented his legacy as rock's greatest showman.
We tell the inside story of six unforgettable songs, that took Mötley Crüe from Sunset Strip wannabes to giants of metal. We discover how the group’s love of Alice Cooper and 70s UK glam rock inspired early classics like Live Wire and how, unbeknownst to band members, the video for breakthrough track, Looks that Kill, was inspired by the operas of Richard Wagner. We explore how the band managed to survive the aftermath of the tragically fatal car crash, which saw singer Vince Neil jailed. And we hear how biopic ‘The Dirt’ has introduced Mötley Crüe to a new generation, leading them to tear up the contract where it had vowed never to play live again. Record producer Tom Werman recalls eating Suchi with Nikki Sixx the night after the bass player had famously briefly died after a drug overdose. Bob Rock marvels at how he ‘lucked out’ when a newly sober band turned up to make the landmark Doctor Feelgood album, with him at the controls. Video makers Wayne Isham and Curt Marvis recall the antics on the legendary Girls, Girls, Girls video shoot, that led to filming being shut down. While Cinematographer Toby Phillips recalls the feverish excitement as the band returned to West Hollywood’s Whisky a Go Go to film Kickstart My Heart.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
Jimi Hendrix was one of the highest paid musicians in the world. At the age of 27 he had made 3 multi-million albums and had set the gold standard in rock music electric guitar. But he died in London on the September 18, 1970. The coroner concluded that he died after breathing in his own vomit. But, stating insufficient evidence of the circumstances surrounding his death, he returned an open verdict. Nearly half a century later, his death is still shrouded in mystery. Numerous conflicting accounts of his final hours have obscured the truth and fueled conspiracy theories about drugs overdose, suicide and murder. Now Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Hunter re-examines Hendrix’s death to cut through claim and counter claims and, using the medical evidence, determines precisely how he died.
Jim Morrison lead singer of the 1960’s band The Doors was one of rock’s most influential but controversial cult icons. His mesmerizing lyrics and vocals earned him critical acclaim and drew the admiration of an army of fans as his outrageous drink and drug fueled behavior, on and off stage, established his reputation as a rebel and trouble-maker. A biographer described him as “an angel in grace and a dog in heat”. But on July 3, 1971, Jim Morrison was found dead in the bathtub of his Paris apartment. He was just 27. The official cause was given as heart failure but many have dismissed this finding as a “fairy tale “ and his death still inspires rumor and conspiracy theory. Now medical examiner Dr. Michael Hunter re-opens the file.
In April 1994, the twenty seven year old musician and self styled prince of grunge, Kurt Cobain was found dead at his Seattle mansion with a gunshot wound to his head. A suicide note was found at the scene and the police quickly concluded that Kurt had taken his own life. But for more than twenty years controversy has raged over the cause of Kurt’s death with many claiming he had too much heroin in his system to have shot himself. Expert Coroner and Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Michael Hunter has examined all the available medical evidence and with testimony from family and friends to finally reveal the real cause of Kurt Cobain’s death.
Known affectionately as “The Last Great Rockstar”, grunge icon Scott Weiland died on December 3rd, 2015. The singer and songwriter was just 48. his death came suddenly while on the road with his new band The Wildabouts. Scott sold over 20 million records as lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots, and super-group Velvet Revolver, and he famously lived the rockstar lifestyle to the full. As sales skyrocketed he indulged in all the excesses that come with success in the music business, but all the time he was battling alcoholism and mental illness. At the height of his career he developed a devastating heroin addiction, and towards the end of his life his behaviour became increasingly unpredictable and erratic. The Examiner’s Report cites mixed drug toxicity as the cause of death - but there was no heroin found in Scott’s system, and renowned forensic pathologist Dr Michael Hunter believes that Scott’s well documented drug use doesn’t present the full picture. He investigates Scott’s troubled past and discovers a catalogue of traumatic events and dangerous activities in Scott’s lifestory. Together they created the circumstances for him to die suddenly and without warning on a cold winter’s day alone on his tour bus.
Christopher John Cornell was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was best known as the lead vocalist for the rock bands Soundgarden and Audioslave. Cornell was considered one of the chief architects of the 1990s grunge movement, and is well known for his extensive catalog as a songwriter, his nearly four-octave vocal range, and his powerful vocal belting technique. Cornell struggled with depression for much of his life. He was found dead in his Detroit hotel room early on the morning of May 18, 2017, after performing at a Soundgarden concert an hour earlier.
Fanned by hurricane force winds, flames engulf Pacific Palisades, California. When a second fire breaks out in Altadena, firefighters and residents are facing the most destructive fire disaster in human history.
The second episode of LA Firestorm takes you inside a night with no precedent. Across Los Angeles, people flee and fight for their lives as the most devastating wildfires in human history rage out of control.
Our final episode of LA Firestorm follows individuals who go toe-to-toe with the flames with others who focused on rebuilding what was lost.  For those who fought the greatest challenges lie ahead.
A discussion of what's in store for the upcoming episode of "On Patrol: Live" and a sneak peek of the departments and officers that the cameras will be following that night; the hosts also look back at the most memorable moments from past episodes.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
A Live Series following Law Enforcement Officers On Patrol across the country – all live and in real time.
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.
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 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.
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.