Watch the latest dramatic police and crime stories and videos of today’s Fugitive Watch Live stream for 10/28/25.

1. San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Nunez shot and killed responding to a domestic violence call. The Suspect then leads police on a wild car chase, caught on camera.
2. High-Speed Pursuits & Organized Crime:
3. Ambulance Jacking: Deep dive into the Detroit-area pursuit of a suspect who stole an ambulance with a paramedic and an injured patient still inside. We analyze the risks and tactical ending of this pursuit.
4. This week is the 19th anniversary of the cold case murder of Sacramento County Sheriff’s Deputy Jeffrey Mitchell.
5. A Kentucky State Police trooper was shot on a routine car stop by a gunman who went on to kill two women and injure others in a mass shooting at a church in Lexington.
6. Accountability & Public Trust:
The Commuter Police Chief: Exclusive analysis of the Bay Area police chief allegedly commuting 646 miles from Idaho, misusing the station for living quarters, and the resulting public safety crisis.
7. Stolen Squad Car Rammed: Reviewing the shocking footage of organized thieves ramming a Barrington, IL squad car with a Porsche during a luxury vehicle heist, followed by a chaotic chase.
8. A sheriff’s officer shoots and kills an inmate being transported to a Tucson, Arizona, hospital for a doctor’s appointment.
9. Dognapping at Knifepoint: A look at the rising trend of high-stakes, violent dognapping following a report of a bulldog stolen at knifepoint in Vallejo, California.
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