Nightwatch: Shot in the Eye | Full Episode – S2, E7 | Part 2 | A&E

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A man is shot in the eye in part 2 of Season 2, Episode 7, Triumph & Tragedy (#15). #Nightwatch
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24 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Shot in the Eye | Full Episode – S2, E7 | Part 2 | A&E

  1. It’s crazy how a father cares so much about his son to make sure he’s safe and with him. Not knowing his son is the shooter. But what’s really mind blowing, “How calm the son was after he shot his father & how close the paramedics was to the actual shooter”.

  2. These have got to be the most unprofessional careless EMTs I have ever seen. I should know I work in healthcare. This is not how we are trained to behave. Someone has potential life threatening injuries you need to rush them to the hospital. You can do your investigating on the way. Wasting valuable life saving moments.

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