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Law & Crime is the leading multi-platform network that covers live court video, high-profile criminal trials, crazy crime, celebrity justice, and smart legal analysis. Created by TV’s top legal commentator and attorney, Dan Abrams, Law & Crime brings common sense written and video analysis to the often confusing and always intriguing world of the law. The network's team of journalists and lawyers provide real-time news updates along with live courtroom coverage of the most fascinating trials and legal stories. Watch the courtroom drama unfold live by tuning in at 9am ET each morning M-F.

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Law&Crime Network The penalty phase for Tanner Horner is expected to continue today after the state rested its case, presenting shocking footage from inside the FedEx truck Horner used the night he kidnapped and murdered 7-year-old Athena Strand. WATCH LIVE: https://bit.ly/4vF2lUd (2 hours ago)
 
 
Law&Crime Network Isaiah Chance, Sean Gathright, Rashad Murphy, and Davion Murphy are all on trial for the murder of Jacksonville rapper, Julio Foolio. He was shot and killed in Tampa, Florida, on June 23, 2024. The judge will hold a joint trial for the defendants. Julio Foolio was cornered in a hotel parking lot, and investigators say three gunmen opened fire, killing the rapper and injuring three others. The four men are all charged with first-degree premeditated murder. WATCH LIVE: https://bit.ly/4tlmVHz (4 hours ago)
 
 
Law&Crime Network A horrifying 911 call made just before 6 a.m. on April 19 led officers to a rental home in Louisiana, where they made a gruesome discovery—eight children found dead inside and around the residence. Investigators say 31-year-old Shamar Elkins, the father of seven of the victims, carried out the attack, with police describing a chaotic scene where some children were shot in their beds and others while trying to escape. Authorities believe the killings were indiscriminate, with no clear plan beyond targeting everyone in the home. (1 day ago)
 
 
Law&Crime Network The trial against Tracey Grist will continue today after an intense day in court, during which Grist took the stand in her own defense, denying any involvement in her son-in-law’s murder. WATCH LIVE: https://bit.ly/3QknWRD (1 day ago)
 
 
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LawAndCrime (4 years ago)
WATCH NEXT: Former LIVE PD Host Sean "Sticks" Larkin Podcast: https://youtu.be/nwuL77SqsYI
brycesmith5784 (3 years ago)
Let's be honest, that cop had more patience than most of us would've had
MetallicaKing48 (3 years ago)
I like how at the end she asks the cops, “Are you kidnapping me?” Yes girl, totally. But in the real world, we call this an arrest.
slackerman9758 (4 years ago)
We call this a “use of force” incident; Walmart calls this “Tuesday”.
RobertJLessard (1 year ago)
The bigger crime was her trying to squeeze into those shorts.
ikemanproductions7762 (3 years ago)
This cop was actually very patient he must have said drop the knife like a million times
chestercopperpot729 (3 years ago)
Lesson: don't try to show off your new knife to strangers at Walmart they are not as enthusiastic about it as you are.
Extroverted. (3 years ago)
The way he constantly warned her, and gave her several chances to drop it yet she didn’t is just astonishing. Cop did a fantastic job with handling the situation!
thomasjohnson6808 (1 year ago)
According to The Law, the officer must repeat saying "Put the knife down!" a minimum of 128 times before firing.
ryanmcdougall22 (3 years ago)
The officer gave her many chances to simply drop that knife. Then, after her willful decision to not comply, he dropped her. Perfectly done. Thanks Officers.
gandrewlee3 (3 years ago)
This proves why body cams are needed. It doesn't only catch the corrupted cops, but it also protects good cops like this guy. Without this evidence, could you imagine how much more difficult his life could be after using the tazer?
RickBledsoe-t8l (1 year ago)
panzfaust9812 (3 years ago)
The way she's stands and just stares at the officer is just disturbing. Real life zombie
lobstepgaming249 (3 years ago)
The fact that the Officer bought himself time until his colleague arrived to get her attention so that he could’ve switched to a non-lethal weapon says everything about the training of that county’s police department. Well done.
sirchadwick420 (1 year ago)
“yall kidnapping me” bruh
s.c.o.t.t.7743 (4 years ago)
I can't believe how many times he asked her before he tazed, talk about patience , what a nice officer.
GeneralG1810 (4 years ago)
When you see “Florida” and ”Walmart” in the same sentence you KNOW you’re in for good entertainment
rivkahweiss1055 (3 years ago)
The officer gave her exactly 30 warnings. No-one can say that he wasn't being fair while still being extremely cautious. Just so sad. What is going on with people today??