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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 Albany, New York, a camera catches a murder, and a Real Time Crime Center helps bring the killer to justice; in Ft. Worth, Texas, police use surveillance cameras to track down a gunman and stop a one-man crime wave.
In New Mexico, a shooter guns down an unarmed man, and a Real Time Crime Center helps find, chase and capture the culprit; in Florida, an armed man robs one store after another, but police close in on him from the ground and air.
In Louisiana, a murder turns up on tape police use surveillance video and social media to track down the killer. Investigators solve a macabre murder using video evidence to solve a puzzle and catch a killer before he flees the country.
Police in Charleston, South Carolina, use a camera network to catch a killer who gunned down a man in front of his girlfriend. In Utah, when a man snaps and turns on his own family, police use drones to hunt him down before there's another victim.
When a man is shot and killed on camera outside an Atlanta area hotel, police use license plate readers to solve the mystery; two Ft. Worth, Texas, men go on a robbery spree; investigators use a tiny detail to track them down.
Investigators analyse surveillance video to solve the shooting death of a man outside a friend's home and uncover a secret behind the killing. And when a woman turns up murdered in her own home, police use the RTCC to track a killer close to home.
A camera catches three gunmen, and police use drones to solve a murder.
When a killer guns down a rapper outside a New Orleans Waffle House, police use state-of-the-art technology to find the culprit. A string of robberies in Jonesboro, Arkansas, baffles police until they use video to link the crimes.
A cashier's murder is captured on camera and police in Enid, Oklahoma use high tech tools to catch a trio of killers. In Dubuque, Iowa, investigators use RTCC surveillance video to track down a murdered woman's killer.
In Indian River County, Florida, what starts as a run-of-the-mill shoplifting call turns into a deadly pursuit led by the RTCC. And in Sioux City, Iowa, police use high-tech tools to solve a love triangle murder.
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