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iCRIME With Elizabeth Vargas
EP16 "Moment of Instant Karma; Mall Employee Fights Off Would-Be Thieves"
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.
EP52 "Man Crashes Car Into Dealership; Man Shoots DoorDash Driver in the Back"
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.
EP21 "Costco Thieves Run Into Police; Man Attacks Mosque Prayer Service"
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.
EP53 "Here's Why You Shouldn't Run From Police; Naked man Climbs Replica of Bumble Bee"
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.
EP120 "Episode 120"
Attempted highway heist of an armored truck; spring breaker excapes police car.
EP119 "Drunk Man Casually Walks Away From Police; Shooting Caught On Camera"
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.
EP118 "Tow Driver Shot at After Towing Car; Attempted Murderers Get Shot At"
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.
EP117 "Florida Man Uses Infant as Human Shield; Elderly Man Assaulted in Road Rage Incident"
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.