Live PD: Kids Trapped in a Hot Car | A&E

An officer is called to a parking lot where two children were accidentally locked in a car with the temperature climbing past 100 degrees in this clip from “5.6.2017”. #LivePD

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Live PD
Season 1
Episode 38
5.6.2017

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48 thoughts on “Live PD: Kids Trapped in a Hot Car | A&E

  1. honestly? cant blame the mum. she made a mistake, it happens, i locked myself out of my car too. bad timing, thats all. she paid with a broken window and she is 100% aware about her mistake and she took responsibility. nothing wrong here.

  2. I’d be curious how much extra weight police have in their cars. ( radios, electronics, extra gear etc) ? Did anyone notice the rear end of this officer’s car?

  3. rip mate, so sorry you had to fall in the line of duty. i am glad that videos like this exist so you can continue to show the world your level of humility. rip mate fly high and forever

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  5. RIP officer. The slain officer had recently received a Meritorious Service Award after saving an elderly woman from a burning house, according to CNN affiliate KGBT.
    Espericueta had been featured on A&E's "Live PD," a show that follows officers as they work.
    Host Dan Abrams offered condolences on Friday night's program.
    "His fellow officers called him Speedy because a lot of them had trouble pronouncing his last name, and also because we was fast responding to calls," Abrams said.

  6. these cops are too chummy. they should realize the drug cartels are inside the united states and plotting they already control the southern border, sanctuary cities and these cops are chummy. lmfao they're plotting. you should know that but too busy kissing obama's rear while he talks good about joey bribes who has inflamed the united states since his installment to hear about trump talk about protecting the southern border. this was 2017, 7 months into presidents trumps 1st term, it wasnt just 8 months then that president obama was president and the border was wide open. im sorry to hear about his loss. i hope police aren't so friendly with the community they serve and protect its not like that kind of world anymore its dark and dangerous. from 2012 and 2017 was the most horrific years right next to the years 2000-2010 as being the most tragic. 2018-2019 was tame. 2020 and 2021 – 202- are just godzilla.

  7. Even though you pick me up tomorrow I got school tomorrow hey Joyce hey what day I have school tomorrow what you want to pick me up tomorrow I will send you a text to Linda and news choice I will be there tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.

  8. I really appreciate people who understand when situations like this happen. Rather than screeching to CPS at the slightest hint of neglect. I've had CPS called on my son and me twice, now, because he's on the spectrum and people don't understand his behavior. It feels HORRIBLE. Not only is it unnecessary stress on us, when we're already swamped, but it makes me feel like something is wrong with us. Rest in peace, mister. I just saw the comments from 2 years ago 🙁

  9. This officer is a dbag, the most basic officer knows how to get into a cheap vehicle like this using a slim jim. It would take you less time than breaking the window took.

  10. Feel for the mother – she was obviously distressed herself and he cuts her off saying he will take her statement in a minute. So much judgement

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