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Komodo Dragon Swallows Pig
Ham seems to be as big a hit with huge monitor lizards as it is at most Christmas dinners.
Category: Cool
Uploaded: 14 days ago.
Funny Dolphin
Playing with air bubbles
Category: Funny
Uploaded: 14 days ago.
The Universal Gravitation Law Will Deny!
Look up to the end - you will see the unusual phenomenon
Category: Cool
Uploaded: 14 days ago.
The Funniest Clips Ever
THE BEST VIDEO EVER
Category: Funny
Uploaded: 14 days ago.
Strange Buildings Of The World
See different strange buildings from all over the world. Interesting architecture and weird structures
Category: Cool
Uploaded: 14 days ago.
Clerk hits hammer wielding robber with chair,pulls off his 'disguise'
CCTV:December 20/08:Glasgow,Scotland,These are the incredible moments caught on video when a hero shopkeeper fought off a vicious armed robber - by battering him with a folding chair. Morris Yaqoob, 45, dished out some swift justice to the masked thug after he barged into his newsagent shop on Saturday morning. The shaven-headed attacker was caught on CCTV threatening the father-of-four with a More..hammer. With a scarf wrapped around his face, he ordered Morris to fill up a carrier bag with cigarettes and cash. He shouted a torrent of sickening racial abuse at the businessman before trying to force open the till. Morris, who was in the shop alone, can be seen struggling with the would-be robber who swings a hammer at him. At one point the thug, who was in his early 20s, tries to scramble across the counter to get at the cash in the till. But the businessman, who bought the shop in Gorbals, Glasgow, three years ago, refuses to back down. He grabs hold of the hammer and forces it out of the robber's hand, before pulling the scarf away from his face. The robber is left cowering over the counter in a desperate bid to hide his face while he makes a final attempt to get his weapon back. But he eventually gives up and runs out the shop empty-handed. Morris, who had his hand battered by the hammer, told the Record: "I am not a rich man and my business would have been ruined if I had given this thief all the things he wanted. "There would be no one to feed my family - so I had to do something. I just picked up a folding chair behind the counter and hit him with it. "He hit me on the hand and on my side and back with the hammer but I was determined not to let him get anything. "He was swearing at me, shouting racist insults. I was frightened but I knew I had to fight him off. "We were struggling for a few minutes and I got the mask off his face and got a look at him. "I took his hammer and his scarf and he eventually went away." The thief, who was 5ft 6ins tall and wearing a black and grey tracksuit, targeted the shop in Commercial Road at 6.40am. Morris hopes police will quickly track him down. He said: "I pulled off his mask to get a look at his face and I pushed the panic button. "The police arrived just moments after the guy ran away. They took the guy's mask, the hammer and my folding chair to get forensic evidence. "I had to reopen the shop right away, despite what happened. "I just hope nothing like this ever happens again." A police spokeswoman said officers were looking at CCTV footage in the hope of identifying the would-be robber. She said: "We were called out around 6.45am on Saturday to reports of an attempted robbery at the 4S News shop in Commercial Road, Glasgow. "A male entered the premises, demanded goods and threatened the 45-year-old male member of staff before assaulting him. "The shopkeeper, who was alone in the shop at the time, received slight injuries but did not require medical attention. "He has been left badly shaken as a result. Anyone with information should contact us." Morris Yaqoob, 45, dished out some swift justice to the masked thug after he barged into his newsagent shop on Saturday morning. The shaven-headed attacker was caught on CCTV threatening the father-of-four with a hammer. With a scarf wrapped around his face, he ordered Morris to fill up a carrier bag with cigarettes and cash. He shouted a torrent of sickening racial abuse at the businessman before trying to force open the till. Morris, who was in the shop alone, can be seen struggling with the would-be robber who swings a hammer at him. At one point the thug, who was in his early 20s, tries to scramble across the counter to get at the cash in the till. But the businessman, who bought the shop in Gorbals, Glasgow, three years ago, refuses to back down. He grabs hold of the hammer and forces it out of the robber's hand, before pulling the scarf away from his face. The robber is left cowering over the counter in a desperate bid to hide his face while he makes a final attempt to get his weapon back. But he eventually gives up and runs out the shop empty-handed. Morris, who had his hand battered by the hammer, told the Record: "I am not a rich man and my business would have been ruined if I had given this thief all the things he wanted. "There would be no one to feed my family - so I had to do something. I just picked up a folding chair behind the counter and hit him with it. "He hit me on the hand and on my side and back with the hammer but I was determined not to let him get anything. "He was swearing at me, shouting racist insults. I was frightened but I knew I had to fight him off. "We were struggling for a few minutes and I got the mask off his face and got a look at him. "I took his hammer and his scarf and he eventually went away." The thief, who was 5ft 6ins tall and wearing a black and grey tracksuit, targeted the shop in Commercial Road at 6.40am. Morris hopes police will quickly track him down. He said: "I pulled off his mask to get a look at his face and I pushed the panic button. "The police arrived just moments after the guy ran away. They took the guy's mask, the hammer and my folding chair to get forensic evidence. "I had to reopen the shop right away, despite what happened. "I just hope nothing like this ever happens again." A police spokeswoman said officers were looking at CCTV footage in the hope of identifying the would-be robber. She said: "We were called out around 6.45am on Saturday to reports of an attempted robbery at the 4S News shop in Commercial Road, Glasgow. "A male entered the premises, demanded goods and threatened the 45-year-old male member of staff before assaulting him. "The shopkeeper, who was alone in the shop at the time, received slight injuries but did not require medical attention.
Category: Shocking
Uploaded: 14 days ago.
Two motorcyclists get hit by truck and buried by tons of coal
CCTV, China: A fatal accident was captured on camera when a coal truck made a roll over trying to dodge two motorcyclists that run a red light at an intersection.
Category: Shocking
Uploaded: 15 days ago.
Explosion from a hydrogen/oxygen balloon
Shite happens
Category: Shocking
Uploaded: 15 days ago.
Store Owner Kill Kidnapper in Mexico
A Store Owner (dressed in brown) is attacked by 4 Kidnappers, while 3 of them move the store owner´s car he enters his store, get a gun from one of his workers and shot on of the kidnappers in the face (dressing a white shirt). Te other 3 delinquents flee in the robbed car. Everything is recorded by the stores CCC. The police decided not to press charges against the store owner.
Category: Shocking
Uploaded: 15 days ago.
Biker ends up stuck under bus
Recently, somewhere in Brazil. He is begging for water.
Category: Shocking
Uploaded: 15 days ago.
Thailand : CCTV Captures Motorcycle Bomb Kill Mother,Severely Injure Her Children.
Pattani - A bomb exploded in front of a department store in this southern border province at 6:10 pm Saturday, killing one person and injuring seven others. Police said insurgents hid a five-kilogramme homemade bomb inside a motorcycle and parked it in front of the Pattani Supermarket and detonated it with a mobile phone. One woman was killed. She was identified as Suenee Wansulong, 35.
Category: Shocking
Uploaded: 15 days ago.
Unbelievable Dice Stacking
A talented kid too young to gamble knows his way around a pair of dice. Fourteen pairs, to be exact.
Category: Cool
Uploaded: 15 days ago.