Live PD: LoJack Don’t Lie (Episode 33) | A&E

A detective receives a LoJack alert on a stolen vehicle that was taken in an armed robbery in this clip from “04.21.2017”. #LivePD

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Live PD
Season 1
Episode 33
04.21.2017

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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49 thoughts on “Live PD: LoJack Don’t Lie (Episode 33) | A&E

  1. i really miss waking up in the mornings, grabbing cup of coffee, sitting down to smoke some weed and watch a new Live pd video.
    i dont think i can ever forgive ae and cancel:c

  2. "My phone proves I wasn't there sir!" Police: "Well, some people may leave their phone at home if they're doing something illegal!!"… The thinking of a criminal…. Oh sorry, "alleged" criminal….

  3. officer driving without due care and attention putting on body protection while driving, just as bad as speaking on the mobile when driving, he should be reported… or is it one rule for one and not everyone else..

  4. That was the dumbest way I've ever heard someone admit they knew they were driving a stolen car. I mean at least go with "I didn't know it was stolen" 🤣🤣🤦

  5. “MAY be a gun involved”. Not confirmed. I think this is a bit excessive for a stolen car. M4’s, dogs…..it’s overkill for a stolen car. It’s just a car. My insurance company will pay me out for a minor fender bender with no questions asked. In my opinion, this was overkill for the camera’s. And I’m Pro-Blue.

  6. Not wearing a seat belt, putting a bullet proof vest on while driving, lucky you didnt crash, and go flying through the windshield. Not to mention the average american gets pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt. Cops need to stop bieng hypocrites.

  7. “My phone shows GPS location. I was not involved” that’s an indirect admission of guilt. You just stated you knew the car was stolen or at the very least that something illegal happened….

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