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Follow officers as they pursue high-stakes operations - from tracking down dangerous fugitives to handling critical, fast-paced situations.
Follow officers as they pursue high-stakes operations - from tracking down dangerous fugitives to handling critical, fast-paced situations.
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S1, EP6 "Fatal Shootouts Unleashed"Raw bodycam footage capturing high-stake police incidents.
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S1 "Tragedy Strikes Campus"This gripping documentary reveals the complexities and challenges faced by law enforcement on a campus where safety and tragedy often collide.
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S1, EP1 "High-Speed Pursuits Gone Wrong"Raw bodycam footage capturing high-stake police incidents.
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S1 "A Parent's Worst Nightmare"Experience officers' split-second decisions, challenges, and community impact.
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S1, EP14 "Risky Business"Witness firsthand the split-second decisions, dangers, and complexities officers face daily, and high-risk situations that challenge their judgment and resolve.
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S1, EP13 "Parking Lot Problems"What starts with minor disputes over parking spots or traffic flow quickly escalates into tense standoffs, with officers forced to diffuse volatile situations.
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S1, EP12 "Eyes On the Prize"Follow officers as they pursue high-stakes operations - from tracking down dangerous fugitives to handling critical, fast-paced situations.
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S1, EP11 "Cop Chaos"From routine stops to explosive confrontations, the split-second moments that can spiral into unpredictable, high-stakes situations.
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