Live PD: Jacked His Jack (Season 2) | A&E

Deputies question a driver who reportedly put a gun to a man’s head earlier that evening in this clip from “1.19.18”. #LivePD
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Live PD
Season 2
Episode 27
01.19.18

On “Live PD,” ABC’s Dan Abrams and Dallas Police Department Detectives Rich Emberlin and Kevin Jackson offer insight and commentary as live cameras capture the work of a mix of urban and rural police forces around the country on a typical Friday night.

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38 thoughts on “Live PD: Jacked His Jack (Season 2) | A&E

  1. Cops are so military trained that they all think they are on a Military base which is sad the cop should not have any military training at all they should just have basic police training

  2. This episode shows why talking to cops is nothing but legal suicide. The questions were specifically to incriminate and prosecute. Right or wrong, say nothing except "I do not answer questions without legal council."

  3. Call me crazy but I think you should be able to at least speak fluent English in order to have a license to carry a gun. To me it boils down to miscommunication. In tense situations where guns are drawn, every detail counts and not understanding one another could end in shots fired. While one is saying “get your hands in the air”, the other is trying to process what he said and those couple seconds could be fatal.

  4. How many times did those cops sweep one another with their weapons…good thing they didn't get trigger happy, that first officer would have been dead.

  5. So, yea, we, uh, introduced the firearm to the scene making it not safe and more dangerous than it should have been. Why? WHY? Because there were 4 of us and one of him, that's why. – "cops"

  6. Y'all saying he can defend himself, you need to remember that you're not allowed to carry for any reasons while intoxicated! Self defense or whatever….it's automatic felony when you company drugs and weapons

  7. The real concerning part is the comment section thinking they have the right to shoot someone in an argument. I hope none of them actually own a gun.

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