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Sean Larkin’s ‘Crime Cam 24/7’ renews for second season, putting citizens at the heart of crime-fighting

Former Tulsa Police Department Lt. Sean “Stix” Larkin Return to Fox Nation It’s the second season of “Crime Cam 24/7,” and this time, the show has a surprising new twist for subscribers.

“You’re going to see what you see on police dash cameras and body cameras, but what’s different about this? You’re seeing things like surveillance cameras, cell phone cameras, Ring cameras in your home, etc. I like this. The point is [it’s] It’s not just the visible crimes. I see citizens themselves fighting back by holding them accountable,” Larkin said on “Fox & Friends” last week.

10 episode series We spotlight dramatic crime scenes and show how cameras can help keep criminals behind bars.

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“Crime Cam 24/7” is back for a second season and is now available to stream on Fox Nation. (Fox & Friends/Fox Nation)

Larkin, a law enforcement expert, narrates the case, providing background on how the crime unfolded and updates on the victims and offenders themselves.

For example, one sneak peek shown to “Fox & Friends” audiences showed a woman showing up at a police station armed with the intent of punching through bulletproof glass.

“She’s firing at the door leading into the interior of the station. If she didn’t get the officer’s attention before, she does now,” Larkin narrated.

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In a segment featured on Fox Nation’s “Crime Cam 24/7,” a suspect opens fire inside a police station. (Fox Nation)

He told co-host Brian Kilmeade last week that officers tried to negotiate with the suspect to no avail, but to find out how the situation ended…viewers will have to will need to know. Please tune in.

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“Crime camera 24 hours a day, 365 days a year” Most-watched shows on Fox Nation It appeared on the platform for two consecutive months during its initial release.

Stix, a “Live PD” alumnus, has a distinguished 30-year career in law enforcement, serving in patrol, drug enforcement and anti-gang operations. He retired as superintendent of the Criminal Firearms Unit.

“Stix is ​​a great addition to Fox Nation, and we look forward to carrying this momentum into Season 2,” said President Lauren Patterson. platform.

Season 2 debuted on March 29th. New episodes are scheduled every Friday 6pm ET.

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