Adam Janos is a New York City-based writer and reporter. In addition to his work for A&E's Real Crime blog, he has reported for The Wall Street Journal and The Budapest Times, amongst others.
In the wake of major hurricanes that have ravaged Texas, Florida and many parts of the Caribbean, including most recently, Puerto Rico, retired Miami-Dade Police Major Rey Valdes shares his experience policing in the aftermath of 1992's Hurricane Andrew.
Over 20 years later, Dr. Stuart Hart, a child psychologist and expert defense witness in the trials of Erik and Lyle Menendez for the 1989 shotgun murder of their parents, still believes the brothers were abused.
Live PD's host Dan Abrams talks to A&E True Crime about how body cameras and TV cameras help law enforcement with transparency and when they won't go live with a story.
Live PD host and veteran legal commentator Dan Abrams on some of the high-profile cases he's covered.
Some people aiming to make DIY guns have found resources on the Internet, including Cody Wilson's Defense Distributed, stirring up a hornet's nest of legal and ethical challenges.
Want to get people to open up? Talk less, says a top Los Angeles Sheriff's Department crisis negotiator.
Captain Roger Sankerdial, who works out of the 114th precinct in Astoria, Queens, shares the experience of being deployed on September 11, a mere ten weeks after beginning his police training.
MS-13 is not only terrorizing Long Island's village of Patchogue, but has Latinos who live and work there fearful that the gang's presence will contribute to widespread anti-Latino hostility.