Nightwatch: Man Shot in the Throat – Full Episode (S4, E3) | A&E

Officers Roni and Cooper find themselves in a breathless foot chase after people are stabbed at a nightclub. Fire Rescue’s Doug and Stokes desperately try to save the life of a young man shot in his throat in Season 4, Episode 3 “Needle in a Haystack.”

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50 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Man Shot in the Throat – Full Episode (S4, E3) | A&E

  1. Me seeing that part with Tyler that just broke me like I felt so bad I was crying I'm not gonna lie its heart crushing!! 😭😭😭💔💔💔💔

  2. While I was working security, I had a dumbass lighting off roman candles not 5 feet from a gas pump on the 4th of July. Some people have more fingers than brain cells.

  3. Hold on, so you mean to tell me they start a pursuit of a stolen vehicle and say "seatbelts" and then proceed to buckle up??? Why were they not buckled in already? Is that not the law in every state or what?

  4. wow, I’ve never really thought about how cops know the make model and year of most cars like that… is that all learned while working to one that didn’t know those things before getting on the job??

  5. So cops always drive without a setbelt but gives tickets to others that do the same…. No wonder cops always think they are above the law SMH

  6. When I think of first responders, i think of these people, and block out the bad ones. I want to believe that all first responders are like this and the new orleans team 💖💖💖

  7. Honestly these guys are amazing. I'm just south of Tampa and the first responders up there are always great to interact with. Nothing compared to where I am and they don't care about their jobs.

  8. Oh, as a statement, saying someone has "the mind of a _-year-old" is worse than saying ".. they're autistic". That's just being autistic. You can say someone is autistic and it will be a gratitude to our community. I'm high-functioning autistic, stop infantilizing us.

  9. 23 minutes in and I'm so happy to see the officers being so nice to the special needs man. 💗 at least there's some good in the world

  10. and he said "seatbealts" isnt it against the law to not wear a seatbelt while in a motor vehicle but why can they do it i didnt know they were so special

  11. Who's here because the incredible Roy Wood Jr did a podcast on copaganda? Watching these shows that portray cops as saints is self-harm, but I'm way too high and having a mixed episode to care. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  12. If your wet dream is a shoot-out on a roof, but I'm the one getting committed for hearing voices or not sleeping for 3 days straight without cocaine… Honestly, why? Our society paints those of us living with mental illness as violent monsters when the reality is that I'm statistically considerably more likely to take my own life than anyone else's. If you're excited about multiple people potentially shooting each other on a roof, that's quite a bit more violent than my brain chemicals telling me to [insert preferred method here].

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