here grandma steps in and puts the items back. fleming says it s unclear from the video whether grandma is unaware of the scheme or if she spies this patron walking up and has to feign disapproval. it s all part of the show sometimes. you know, if i m going to steal an item or a kid s going to grab an item and they get caught, i can go over as a parent and say put that back, we don t take items without paying for them. and wait for people to leave and send the child back in. people wouldn t think twice, we always see kids picking up items in stores and parents scolding them. at the end of their time in the store, grandma makes a purchase. she s never charged with a crime. fleming says there s no evidence she knew what was going on. but the mother, she turns herself in after the videotape appears on local tv. why would you involve your children? she s charged with three counts theft, endangering the welfare of a child, and using a child in commission of a crime. she pleads g
same ones standing alongside the suspect moments before he walks over to simms. even if they didn t know what was about to happen, ellison says they could have done something to stop it once it started. this man is getting assaulted. i mean, he got hit 20, 21 times, and they re just standing there. even after the attack is over, the elderly war veteran is seen on the ground all alone. not one person remained to help. they didn t commit any crime, but i certainly wish there had been a crime for them to have been convicted of. finally, someone comes over to help simms to his feet. less than a week after the beating, police receive an anonymous tip pointing them to 22-year-old deonte bradley. they match him up with the video and arrest him. bradley pleads guilty to felony carjacking and is sentenced to at least 15 years in prison. as for leonard simms, he walks away bruised and swollen but
he s psychotic, man. fair warning. we re about to show you some very graphic videotape. within hours the 12 gunshots echo from television screens across the nation. emilio nunez is caught and arrested in texas two days later. but there would be seven years of legal delays before the case ever makes it to a courtroom. seven years for george to think about what happened in front of him that day. you know, it s just like, why? we ve all done stories, you know. they re sentimental, they re sad. somebody s death is involved, this or that, but nobody has a right to do what he did. despite the fact that many in the country had seen the shooting, emilio pleads not guilty to the first-degree murder of his ex-wife, and what would seem like such a clear-cut case with a crime caught on camera would turn out to be much more complicated. he was driven to a mental state that caused him to snap. defense attorney rehamberto diaz would go after the
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video, the investigation wraps up within 48 hours. this video is the case. it tells the story about the case, and showing it immediately allowed us to finish the investigation and to ensure this doesn t happen again. in all, the family walks out with more than $2,000 worth of jewelry. but detective fleming says that isn t the real crime caught on camera. the biggest crime here is what happened to those children, the way that this went down. a $2,000 theft really isn t that much. but when you add a child into the mix, boy, that s unbelievable. finally, a video of a crime that asks just how low can you go? police say an 18-year-old waiting outside a dallas bus station is pickpocketed during a seizure. it s all caught on tape by nearby security cameras. just moments earlier andrew bow, dressed in army fatigues, digs into his pocket to give money to