Nightwatch: Karate-Tackling an Armed Teen (Season 4, Episode 1) | A&E

Officers Cooper and Roni chase down and tackle an armed teenager in this scene from “Life on the Line”. #Nightwatch
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Nightwatch
Season 4
Episode 1
Life on the Line

From executive producer Dick Wolf comes “Nightwatch” an hour-long series following elite teams of emergency responders as they risk their lives to work the busiest and most unnerving shift of the day: the overnight shift in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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36 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Karate-Tackling an Armed Teen (Season 4, Episode 1) | A&E

  1. WHAT.??.the older guys get the young to sell their drugs SO THEY DONT GET CAUGHT!! NOT because the kids dont go to jail…ur a cop and you come out with THAT! Of course they go to jail..Prison full is of young drug mules!

  2. Dam 17 year old had 2 guns on him, both of which were obviously stolen. He should be tried as an adult & sent to prison for 10 years !!!

  3. I know my cardinal points but when she says "he's going west", how are the others supposed to know where to go? I mean, where is their North? Can anyone explain please?

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