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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Wealthy and cunning sneak COVID vaccine, violent COVID crimes explode!

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.2 • 8.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2021

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Crime stats have taken a jump since the COVID pandemic began. The biggest increases are not in thefts, but in violent crimes, especially scams, aggravated assault, and murder. Joining Nancy Grace today: Darryl Cohen - Former Assistant District Attorney, Fulton County, Georgia, Defense Attorney, Cohen, Cooper, Estep, & Allen, LLC, www.ccealaw.com 678-596-5588PSYCH - Dr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, Atlanta Ga, Masters degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from Memphis State University, www.angelaarnoldmd.com Joe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet" featured on "Poisonous Liaisons" on True Crime Network Dr. Kendall Crowns – Deputy Medical Examiner Travis County, Texas (Austin) Kristy Mazurek - Emmy Award-winning Investigative Reporter, President of Successful Strategies PR and Crisis Communications Firm

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0:00.0

Has the world gone crazy?

0:08.4

The answer is yes, because in the middle of a global pandemic, crime is running rampant.

0:16.6

Even more disturbing, many of those crimes are COVID-related.

0:24.1

Everything from the wealthy, trying to jump the line to get the vaccine, calling their

0:34.9

concierge doctors for preferential treatment to flat out murder, domestic violence, children

0:43.9

being beaten and worse because of COVID, you've got people dressing up like little old ladies

0:51.7

to get in line to get the shot first.

0:56.2

What is happening?

0:57.6

Why is it happening?

0:59.1

And how do we stop it?

1:00.3

Again thank you for being with us here at Crime Stories with me and all-star panel.

1:04.8

But first, take a listen to our friend Amanda Roberts at Fox 8.

1:08.9

A return from Detroit, Tulane Police Corporal Martinez-Mitchell made New Orleans his home.

1:14.4

He had a long history of working as a law enforcement officer for various educational

1:18.6

institutions.

1:20.1

Mitch and worked with the Loyola Police Department.

1:22.1

He worked with several New Orleans area high schools.

1:24.6

Most recently, the Tulane Police Department honoring his service to their department for

1:29.4

four years.

1:30.8

And now he's dead.

1:33.2

I'm not sure I've got this right and I hope somebody can correct me.

1:37.6

Did a 38-year-old Louisiana police officer in the prime of his life get gunned down dead

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