Introducing Law&Crime BodyCam, our newest YouTube channel

Law&Crime is proud to announce the launch of its third YouTube channel, Law&Crime BodyCam. The ultimate destination for fans of crime caught on camera, BodyCam features videos of shocking police encounters including DUIs, high-speed chases, unruly arrests, and more.

With over 62 million hours of body camera videos already watched on the main Law&Crime channel and an impressive average watch time of 87,000 hours per video, Law&Crime BodyCam feeds an appetite for videos of police-captured footage.

Each video on the BodyCam channel takes the fascinating footage one step further than what goes on the main Law&Crime channel with expert narration and additional host insights. This extra layer of production from top Law&Crime personalities like Jesse Weber provides helpful context to the situations as they unfold.

Law&Crime President Rachel Stockman says, “What sets Law&Crime BodyCam apart from our flagship channel is not just the raw footage, but the insights and analysis that take you deeper and provide real context into each incident. It’s going to be a complete game-changer for audiences who crave this type of content.”

The majority of BodyCam videos rely heavily on officer-worn body cameras, however, the channel also features footage from police cruiser dash cameras, security cameras, and even doorbell cameras. These devices provide an unfiltered view of crime directly from the source, allowing viewers to experience the line of duty and come to their own conclusions about the events that take place.

To catch the action, subscribe to Law&Crime BodyCam today.

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