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Cop Car is a 2015 American independent road-thriller film co-written and directed by Jon Watts and starring Kevin Bacon, Shea Whigham, Camryn Manheim, James Freedson-Jackson, and Hays Wellford. The film follows two young boys and juvenile delinquents who come across and hijack the abandoned police car of a corrupt sheriff.
A video was released by the police in which a police officer of similar height and build to Carter shows how Carter could have shot himself while handcuffed in a police car. [1] A witness to the event said the police were outside the vehicle when the shot was fired. [1] The FBI were requested by the Jonesboro Police Department to investigate ...
Rumors spread among friends that Steve was in a car crash. lyrics and video "Story" Clipping (band) 2013: The song tells the story of a new police officer who reports on a fatal car crash involving a cab. It is revealed in the final line that one of the passengers was his sister, and he was the one who told her to “catch a cab”. "Sunday ...
Harrison directed a music video for the song, [18] which was filmed in a Los Angeles courthouse and satirised the 1976 plagiarism hearing. The clip was first shown on the 20 November 1976 episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Paul Simon, in which Harrison was a special musical guest. It features Harrison in a courtroom along with a cast of ...
A man and woman were shot and killed in Harbor City while sitting in a parked car with their 1-year-old child, who was injured, L.A. police say.
A gruesome video has been released of a fatal police shooting of a Black teenager found sleeping in a reportedly stolen car. The FBI and federal prosecutors have launched a civil rights ...
A Columbia man was charged with first-degree murder and other charges after his wife was found dead in a vehicle that crashed into a building in Hattiesburg. The incident occurred around 10 a.m ...
In Chicago, vascular surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble is arrested for the murder of his wife, Helen. Despite his claims of catching a man with a prosthetic arm in the act, Helen's misinterpreted police call for help and substantial life insurance policy serve as evidence against Kimble and he is sentenced to death.