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The past year has been full of many shocks and upheavals Viral police encounters And courtroom moments, whether they involve a suspect throwing his entire body at a judge, or police officers being ambushed while investigating a 911 call.

Here are some of the most viral police encounters and courtroom moments of 2024.

Clark County, Nevada, inmate attacks judge in court

Debra Redden steps from the desk of Judge Mary Kay Holthus

Debra Redden is seen hopping over Judge Mary Kay Holthus' desk during his sentencing in a felony battery case on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP)

A Clark County, Nevada, A video showed a judge and a marshal being injured in early January after the defendant, who had been denied bail, threw himself on the bench and attacked the judge.

In a video obtained by Fox News Digital, Redden's attorney The judge asked Giving his client a probationary period.

“I think it's time for him to taste something else,” Holthus replied.

Judge Mary Kay Holthus

District Judge Mary Kay Holthus becomes emotional as she testifies against Deobra Redden during Redden's trial at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas, Thursday, September 5, 2024. (AP)

Redden was then seen flying through the air above the bench with his arms and legs outstretched before landing on the judge.

The defendant, who grabbed the judge's hair, had to be grabbed by her clerk, Michael Lasso, and several court and prison officers, some of whom threw punches. Lasso was treated for cuts on his hands, and the marshal was taken to hospital for a dislocated shoulder and a cut on his forehead. Holthus suffered some injuries but returned to action the next day.

Redden eventually pleaded guilty but mentally ill in September to attempted murder and other charges shortly after Hothouse testified that she feared for her life when he jumped over her four-foot seat and landed on top of her.

In December, a judge sentenced Redden to 26 to 65 years in a Nevada prison for the attack.

Chaos reigns in the courtroom when the son storms in and shoots his father's killer

A man attends a murder trial He killed his father In Brazil, court proceedings were halted by shooting and assaulting a suspect six times.

Video of the attack was captured on CCTV from the courtroom in São José do Belmont. The video shows the judges and jury scattering for cover as Cristiano Alves Tierto, 27, opened fire on Francisco Cledifaldo Mariano de Moura, 38.

It remains unclear how Tirto got into the courtroom with a .38-caliber handgun. The attack occurred on November 29, 2023, but police did not release the video until April 1, 2024.

Watch: Chaos in the courtroom when the son burst in and shot his father's killer

Murder in a Brazilian courtroom

Cledifaldo Mariano de Moura (38 years old) is on trial for the murder of Francisco Alves. His son, Cristiano Alves Tierto, 27, shot Mora during a court appearance on November 29, 2023. (press jam)

condition He chased Mora through the courtroom He continued his assault by hitting the accused on the head. Police on the scene chased him out of the room and eventually arrested him on suspicion of attempted murder.

Mora survived the attack but had to go to a local hospital and then be transferred to a larger facility for treatment. He has since been discharged, according to Jam Press.

Jurors help prevent a Maine man from trying to flee the courtroom in handcuffs

A Who's man? He tried to flee the courtroom in handcuffs after being found guilty of assaulting a one-year-old boy when two jurors and a detective managed to block his escape attempt.

Nicholas Carter, 31, was seen in September walking out of a Skowhegan courtroom in handcuffs.

Carter was convicted of aggravated assault on a one-year-old child, according to the British Daily Mail Portland Press Herald. His conviction came after a three-day trial in Somerset County Superior Court.

According to the outlet, Carter jumped onto a bar with handcuffs on and ran out the back door of the second-floor courtroom. The door is used by members of the public to enter and exit the gallery.

Jurors help arrest a Maine man who attempts to flee court in handcuffs after being found guilty

Several videos show Carter, still handcuffed, running down a hallway in the courtroom and dodging the attorney who tried unsuccessfully to stop him from escaping.

He is then seen running out The main entrance to the court Where several people were chasing him.

Video footage also shows Carter running across the parking lot and across the street before eventually stumbling and falling into a yard, where two bystanders, who also served as jurors during his trial, held him down until a detective was able to arrest him.

Carter was taken back into custody and now faces charges Escape charge Regarding the accident.

A Michigan judge was amazed when a defendant with a suspended driver's license called into a hearing via Zoom while driving

A Michigan man A man who went viral for driving on a suspended driver's license while attending a virtual court hearing never had a license to begin with, a judge said in June, adding a new twist to a story that has been met with laughter and surprise at every turn, a judge said in June.

Corey Harris caused an Internet sensation when a video of his May 15 Zoom hearing regarding his suspended license went viral. In the footage, Harris was seen driving his car, which baffled Judge Cedric Simpson, who revoked his bail and ordered him to surrender himself to authorities at a local jail.

The man who went viral for his driving during a virtual court hearing for a suspended license has been acquitted

The legal action quickly spread like wildfire across the Internet in the following days. In an interview with WXYZ-TV, Harris said he had the legal right to drive and that a mistake had been made.

But during a later hearing, at which Harris was present in the courtroom, Simpson said that Harris did not have a driver's license at any time, Fox Detroit I mentioned. The Michigan Department of State told Fox News Digital that Harris never obtained a state driver's license.

Illinois suspect opens fire on deputies

Dramatic body camera footage ogle county, illinois, The terrifying moments three first responders were shot during a standoff at a home in Dixon have been revealed.

Officials say 32-year-old Jonathan Gounaris, who allegedly opened fire on law enforcement when they entered his home, has been charged with attempted first-degree murder and several weapons offenses.

the Ogle County Sheriff's Officea rural community located 100 miles west of Chicago, was originally called on June 12 to check on someone who had threatened suicide and murder. The homeowner called 911, warning that her son was in possession of multiple firearms.

After hours of hostage negotiators trying to contact this person at least 60 times by phone, the emergency response team entered the home.

ILLINOIS BODYCAM FOOTAGE SHOW SUSPECT SHOOTING DEPUTS

The footage that was published shows them being shot as soon as they opened the doors. “Shots fired!” One of the deputies shouts in the video. Deputies returned fire and were able to incapacitate the suspect.

During the shootout, Tactical Medic Tyler Karls of the Rochelle Fire Department was struck in his armor, Oregon City Police Sergeant Tad Deminski was shot in the upper arm, and Lt. Jason Keeter, of the Ogle County Sheriff's Office, was wounded. In the face.

Body camera footage shows members of the emergency response team attending to Keter.

The suspect, Gounaris, was found inside the home with a gunshot wound to his abdomen. Authorities said he underwent surgery for his injuries at a local hospital.

The three deputies who were shot have since been released from the hospital.

Police said Gounaris was in possession of multiple firearms, a fixed blade knife, pepper spray and ballistic shields.

Fort Lauderdale Police, a gunman exchanges gunfire at the hotel

A police officer shouted: “I've been hit. I've been hit very well.” A barrage of fiery explosions It echoed on the sixth floor of a Florida hotel.

Fort Lauderdale Police received a “911 text” at 7:39 a.m. on March 21 from a hotel guest who said “murder” without context, and the caller did not respond to law enforcement follow-up attempts to make the call.

By 8:42 a.m., the Holiday Inn was evacuated Response officers — unsure if there was anyone else in the room — ordered the suspect out with his hands up, newly released body camera video showed.

When the door opened, the gunman opened fire on a group of police officers, who were trapped on a narrow hotel floor with no space for cover.

911 Dispatch reveals Fort Lauderdale response after police officer shooting before busy spring weekend

The gunman — later identified as Karl Klodinski — locked the door, but the gunfight continued through the locked door.

Fort Lauderdale Police Officer Jack DeCristofalo was shot and killed as the barrage of gunfire continued.

DiCristofalo was injured, but his jacket saved his life. He was treated at the hospital and released the same day, according to police.

Bodycam shows a wild gun battle in Houston as officers respond to an active home burglary

Houston police released a series of body camera videos showing officers responding to an active home burglary when a suspect ambushed them by shooting in front of a mother and her children.

Three men were arrested, including two gunmen who appeared inside the home on video and their alleged driver, according to authorities.

A mother on the ground calls for help inside Officers warned That “there was another” when they entered the house and confronted the first suspect in her kitchen.

A second later, the second man emerged from the back entrance and opened fire.

One officer was shot in the leg after police said Raymond Perez, 35, started shooting.

The video shows that he immediately returned fire when he collapsed to the ground. Meanwhile, the other officer handcuffed Michael Perez, 38, in the kitchen of a home on Alderney Drive. The video shows that a gun was found during the arrest, and Perez can be heard telling the officer that he also had a knife.

The video shows that Raymond Perez fled out the back door, but backup officers arrested him on the street a block away.

Wounded Officer Scott Durfee crouches in pain on the ground as he raises his weapon in an attempt to protect a woman and her children who were just meters away during the gunfight.

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His accomplice handcuffed Michael Perez and then quickly ran away carrying a tourniquet. An ambulance arrived a few minutes later to transport Durfee, an eight-year veteran of the department, to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center. He was treated and has since been released.

Police later arrested a third suspect, the alleged driver identified as Brian A. Garcia Chavez, 18, of Hollister Road.

Fox News Digital's Peter Aitken, Landon Meon, Luis Casiano, Chris Pandolfo, Chris Eberhardt and Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.

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