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Police and communities have a new weapon in the fight against crime. Across America, Real Time Crime Centers use surveillance cameras, tracking systems, and gunshot detectors to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Every episode of this pulse-racing series features two high-octane stories with life and death stakes. Filmed across nine states, with exclusive access to nerve centers from New York to New Orleans, each story includes incredible CCTV footage along with interviews with the major protagonists – police solving the crimes, witnesses, and the families of the victims.
In New York City, after a 15-year-old boy's murder, surveillance cameras capture both the attack and the killers; when someone guns down Timothy Moriconi on a Baltimore street, police turn to a neighbor's surveillance system to crack the case.
A shooting in Mississippi leaves a man fighting for his life, and police must use gunshot detection technology to track the shooter before he strikes again; in South Carolina, RTCC cameras capture a deadly bar brawl.
In New York City, surveillance cameras help track down a trio of bandits after a daring heist of a Pay-o-Matic in Queens; in Colorado, a makeshift Real Time Crime Center helps solve the murder of 27-year-old Andrew Jenicek outside a restaurant.
Surveillance cameras in Toledo, Ohio, capture a drive-by shooting that rips a family apart when a 3-year-old boy dies; Jonesville, La., a nightclub shooting of a police officer's son leads to a manhunt across state lines.
When a shooting spree turns deadly in Natchez, Mississippi, detectives turn to city-run cameras to identify suspects; in Utah, a missing person's case becomes a murder investigation, and police rely on a Real Time Crime Center to find the killer.
In Dallas, gunshots kill a man on the Fourth of July, and detectives turn to a Real Time Crime Center to find the truth; when the smoke clears from a raging fire in Washington, police discover that arson turns to murder.
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