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N1 Super Car Crash!
Super Car Crash!
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Uploaded: on: May 24, 2009
Gun Kick Back Breaks Chicks Nose
Gun Kick Back Breaks Chicks Nose
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Uploaded: on: May 24, 2009
Worst Mechanic
Worst mechanic (ZI CARLOS & G.E COLLECTION)
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Uploaded: on: May 24, 2009
Passer-by Pushes Suicidal Man From Bridge
Chen Fuchao, a man heavily in debt, had been contemplating suicide on a bridge in southern China for hours when a passer-by came up, shook his hand—and pushed him off the ledge. Chen fell 26 feet (8 meters)
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Uploaded: on: May 24, 2009
Bike Destroyed During Bad Wipeout
This dude tries to do a stunt while on a highway but loses control and wipes out sending his bike into oncoming traffic.
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Uploaded: on: May 23, 2009
Bus Destroyed By Missle
A high FPS camera captures a short range missle being shot at a bus
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Uploaded: on: May 23, 2009
Crazy Truck Driver Hits Parked Cars
Crazy Truck Driver Hits Parked Cars
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Uploaded: on: May 23, 2009
News Helicopter Crashes [13+]
this clip shows a news helicopter crashes nearly hit houses.
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Uploaded: on: May 23, 2009
Crazy Truck Smashes Parked Cars - Amazing Accident [13+]
Crazy Truck Smashes Parked Cars - Amazing Accident
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Uploaded: on: May 23, 2009
Funny!!Crazy Truck Jump. Must See!
a crazy truck stunts that nearly kill that 2 woman
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Uploaded: on: May 22, 2009
Demolition Goes Wrong
For those of you that thought demolishing a building was easy…
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Uploaded: on: May 22, 2009
Guy Goes Nuts at the Car Wash
There are no clean getaways, especially if you have trouble even getting into a car wash in the first place.
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Uploaded: on: May 21, 2009
Why You Should Wear A Helmet
This dude flips his quad backwards and it falls directly on his head. Although, he was hurt he obviously couldn't have suffered any brain damage.
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Uploaded: on: May 21, 2009
Near-Fatal Parachute Accident
This is why I don't go skydiving: parachute is too similar to paraplegic for me. Luckily, this man survived with a concussion and a few broken ribs.
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Uploaded: on: May 21, 2009
Crazy Man Crashes Into City Hall
You can't blame this Kansas City man entirely: he drove up there to complain about his lack of tax brakes.
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Uploaded: on: May 21, 2009
Raw Dash Cam; Chase Ends with Shooting & Crash
Dash Cam Shows Chase Ends with Shooting & Crash Bradford County Sheriff's Office Pursuit Policy BRADFORD COUNTY, Fla. - Newly released dramatic video caught on a deputy's dash board camera shows a high speed police chase that comes to a crashing end with the suspect getting shot and killed during the chase. The Bradford County Sheriff's Office says there had been a BOLO out for the sus More..pect, James Estes, wanted for two separate robberies earlier that day in February. As deputies chase the suspect through Starke, you can see on the video...school buses and other cars have to get out of the way to avoid getting hit. we showed the video to people who live in Starke. "They were lucky nobody else got hurt," said Allan Nettles who says the sheriff's office took this too far. "If they were going to do something, they should have done it a long time ago or not at all. To shoot somebody going by like that, the cops are taking a chance, everybody is taking a chance. They are lucky there wasn't a school bus or kids there," he said. But two separate grand jury's investigating the case decided the deputies were justified. Sheriff Gordon Smith was one of the first ones to fire his gun at the suspect that day. He says he and the other deputies shot Estes to protect the public. "He makes every attempt, he splits cars going between them down the highway. This guy was a menace to society and we did what we had to do. I have no regrets." They say they were forced to end his life the same way Estes lived his life...full of violence. Sheriff criticized on pursuit policy Erica Brough/Gainesville Sun Buy photo Law officials investigate the scene in which a man suspected of two seperate robberies, in Alachua and Bradford counties, was involved in a police pursuit on CR 225, resulting in shots being fired by Bradford County officials, the Kia Sportage driven by the suspect flipping, and the male driver's death, shown at the intersection of East CR 225 and NE CR 1475 near Waldo, Fla., Tuesday, February 3, 2009. By Karen Voyles Staff Writer Published: Thursday, May 14, 2009 at 6:01 a.m. A grand jury this week criticized the Bradford County Sheriff's Office for endangering the public during a deadly car chase in February because it had no policy in force on when and how to enter into a high-speed chase. VEHICLE PURSUIT POLICY These excerpts are from the Bradford County Sheriff’s Office vehicle pursuit policy effective April 22, 2009: III-A: Members my initiate a vehicle pursuit only if it is reasonably believed or known, based on articulable facts, that the suspect has committed a violent felony. IV-C: A pursuit will normally involve no more than two vehicles. VII-E: No firearm shall be discharged at a moving vehicle unless, as authorized by a captain or higher authority, all other reasonable means have been exhausted and a determination can be made that the suspect poses a threat to the deputy or citizens if allowed to continue. Source: Bradford County Sheriff’s Office The sheriff recently adopted a car-chase policy but said the policy provides guidelines, not absolute rules. Robbery suspect James Lester Estes, 46, of Fairbanks died at the end of the chase on Feb. 3 when he was shot in the head and crashed the sport utility vehicle he had been driving after crossing into Alachua County. The Bradford County grand jury - like an Alachua County grand jury before it - ruled that the actions of the officers chasing Estes were lawful. In its presentment, the Bradford County grand jury said, "We discourage such a chase and use of deadly force unless absolutely necessary." The grand jury went on to write: "The circumstances involved in this incident put innocent people in harm's way, in part because there were no effective policies regarding pursuit situations in force at the Bradford County Sheriff's Office at the time." Estes, a suspect in a robbery at a Bradford County convenience store earlier that day, led law enforcement officers in the chase from Bradford County to County Road 225 and County Road 1475 in northern Alachua County. During the pursuit, Estes led officers through Starke and onto U.S. 301. Speeds at the time reached about 80 mph. Efforts to stop Estes by using techniques such as stop sticks - to deflate the tires on his car - failed because he unexpectedly turned onto side roads during the chase. Shots were fired at Estes both on U.S. 301 and shortly before he crashed in Alachua County. State Attorney Bill Cervone said Estes was hit by one bullet in the back of the head, causing him to lose control of the SUV he was driving and crash. Bradford County Sheriff Gordon Smith and Capt. Eddie Boatwright both fired at Estes or his vehicle during the pursuit. Smith previously said he fired when he was trying to direct traffic away from Estes' route on CR 229 and the man "made the move to come directly at me." Boatwright was riding with another officer and shot at Estes and his vehicle on U.S. 301 in Bradford County and just before Estes crashed in Alachua County. Smith, who had been in office about 20 days when the shooting occurred, said a pursuit policy adopted by the previous sheriff's administration in August apparently had not been widely distributed and was found on a CD on a lieutenant's desk. Former Bradford Sheriff Bob Milner disputed Smith's recollection. On Wednesday afternoon, Milner told The Sun he had put a policy into place when he first took office in January 1993 and that the policy was continually reviewed and updated like other policies at the agency. The car-chase policy that's now in place for the Bradford Sheriff's Office is similar to the policy at the Alachua County Sheriff's Office as well as policies at several other law enforcement agencies across North Central Florida. The grand jury noted that Smith recently had put a pursuit policy in place and urged the sheriff and his deputies to remember that the key to responding to similar future events "is the exercise of good judgment in following policy." Smith said his nine-page pursuit policy, which took effect April 22, is part of the ongoing training and education in which his staff participates. However, the sheriff said the policy is only a guideline. "Policies are guidelines, not laws," Smith said. "There are always reasons to justify going outside of the guidelines." For example, the recently adopted guidelines state, "Caravaning of vehicles during a pursuit situation is prohibited," and, "A pursuit will normally involve no more than two vehicles." In a 17-minute video of the chase and subsequent crash, at least seven law enforcement vehicles are seen pursuing Estes. The video was provided to The Sun by the State Attorney's Office in response to a public records request. The current policy also prohibits shooting at a moving vehicle, except when authorized by a captain or higher authority and when all other means have been exhausted and the suspect poses a threat if not stopped. Smith said that in the Estes case, the pursuit tactics, including the shooting, were justifiable because deputies did not know whether Estes was armed and because he allegedly had tried to run into at least one law enforcement officer and then refused to pull over when deputies were following him with their lights and sirens activated. After Estes' death, his sister Jacki Crews said her brother had left a note indicating he didn't want to be a burden and was upset about developments in a court case involving a relative. The charges in that case, in which his relative was a victim, had been reduced or dropped. A self-employed carpet installer, Estes also was dealing with financial issues, family members said. Alachua County sheriff's deputies had indicated Estes was a suspect in another convenience store robbery similar to the Bradford County case. No weapon was displayed in either case. Estes' sister said she did not believe her brother was trying to hurt anyone else but "was trying to escape a world that he could not simply cope in anymore."
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Uploaded: on: May 19, 2009
Horrific High-Speed Motorcycle Crash Against Vehicle
VIETNAM (South-East Asia) Two men lay horribly wounded after a high-speed impact against car, one of them seems to have totally disabled legs & broken hip.
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Uploaded: on: May 19, 2009
2 Dead After Truck 350-ft Roll-Over Down Hillside
SOUTH-EAST ASIA -
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Uploaded: on: May 19, 2009
Tamil Tigers leaders killed in final attack against
The body of the leader of Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tiger rebels, Velupillai Prabhakaran, is to undergo DNA and forensic tests along with the corpses of other top rebels, officials said today. Prabhakaran was killed this morning along with two of his deputies after a two-hour firefight when they tried to break to freedom through advancing government troops, defence officials said. His body was badly More.. burnt when his armour-plated van was hit by a rocket and burst into flames. State television broke into its regular programming to announce Prabhakaran’s death, and the government information department sent a text message to cell phones across the country confirming that he was dead. The announcement prompted mass celebrations around the country, and people poured into the streets of Colombo dancing and singing. “We have successfully ended the war,” Gotabhaya Rajapakse, Sri Lanka’s Defence Secretary, formally told President Mahinda Rajapakse, in a nationally televised ceremony. President Rajapakse is his brother and commander-in-chief of the Sri Lankan armed forces. Officials said that 40 of the 300 dead bodies found at the scene of the rebels’ last stand have been shifted to a government hospital, with the army taking special charge of Prabhakaran’s corpse. Magistrate Chamari Danansuriya asked police to arrange DNA and other forensic tests on the corpses. Autopsies will be carried out at Anuradhapura hospital in the north of the island, a court official said. As the clean-up operation began, it emerged that three Sri Lankan doctors who treated hundreds of badly wounded civilians in understaffed, makeshift hospitals in the war zone have been arrested on charges of giving false information about the casualties to the media. Troops closed in on Prabhakaran and his last remaining loyalists early this morning, according to the army. The Sri Lankan military's version of events cannot be independently verified as journalists were barred from the war zone. He and his top deputies reportedly tried to escape by driving their an armour-plated van, accompanied by a bus filled with rebel fighters, straight at approaching Sri Lankan forces, sparking a two-hour firefight. The battle only ended when troops fired a rocket at the van. Troops pulled Prabhakaran’s body out and identified it. The attack also killed Soosai, the head of the rebels’ naval wing, and Pottu Amman, the group’s feared intelligence commander, the officials said. Earlier, the military announced that it had killed Prabhakaran’s son Charles Anthony, also a rebel leader. Special forces also found the bodies of Balasingham Nadesan, leader of the rebels’ political wing, Seevaratnam Puleedevan, the head of the rebels’ peace secretariat, and one of the top military leaders, known as Ramesh. The chubby, mustachioed Prabhakaran turned what was little more than a street gang in the late 1970s into one of the world’s most feared insurgencies. He demanded unwavering loyalty and gave his followers vials of cyanide to wear around their necks and bite into in case of capture. Since civil war broke out in 1983 the rebels have been fighting ruthlessly for a separate state for Sri Lanka’s ethnic Tamil minority, after years of discrimination at the hands of the Sinhalese majority. At the height of his power, Prabhakaran controlled one third of Sri Lanka and commanded a force that including an infantry, backed by artillery, a significant naval wing and a nascent air force. He also controlled a suicide squad known as the Black Tigers that was blamed for scores of deadly attacks. He and Pottu Amman are still wanted for arranging the murder of Rajiv Gandhi, the Indian Prime Minister, and the Indian Government today asked the Sri Lankan authorities for urgent confirmation of their deaths.
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Uploaded: on: May 19, 2009


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Uploaded: on: May 19, 2009
Man passed out during live broadcasting
CLOSE [X] 52 yo Yunus Kilic realized that he has been a millionaire when he checked the lottery results in his newspaper. But it was a typo and he didn't win a single penny. He was being interviewed about this incident while he passed out.
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Uploaded: on: May 19, 2009
Video of Police Assault on Ian Tomlinson Died at G
Video of police assault on Ian Tomlinson, who died at the London G20 protest The Guardian obtained this footage of Ian Tomlinson at a G20 protest in London shortly before he died. It shows Tomlinson, who was not part of the
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Uploaded: on: May 18, 2009
Fuel Tanker Explosion At Australian Petrol Station
A petrol gas tanker in a suburb of the Australian city of Perth has exploded. The tanker caught fire as it re-fulled at a Caltex gas station in the suburb, sending plumes of smoke into the air and sending fire fighters for their lives as the tanker began to More..blow. Western Australian state Fire and Emergency Services, says 45,000 litres of fuel was still in the other compartment of the tanker forcing the evacuation of people from homes and businesses within half a kilometre radius. Remarkable the tanker did not set fire to underground tanks at the petrol station, other wise a bigger disaster would have occoured. The blaze spread to a nearby petrol station and shop but was contained. FESA's Alan Gale says it's caused a significant amount of damage. "The damage certainly to the rear of the tanker itself is fairly substantial but probably more so to the building," he said. "All the front driveway and canopy is extensively damaged." A man videotaped part of the chaos, which saw police officers sending him and others away from the massive fireball. "I was travelling towards Carousel along Albany Hwy and saw the smoke," said one blog witness. "Next thing we knew there was a HUGE black mushroom cloud. We got as close as subway then were turned away. I kept looking back (as we were stuck in traffic!) and I gasped when I saw the flames above the shops adjacent to it!"
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Uploaded: on: May 16, 2009
Attempted Rescue of young Saudi woman from death by drowning
Attempted Rescue of young Saudi woman from death by drowning
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Uploaded: on: May 16, 2009
Pearl Jam Bassist Tackled and Mugged
eff Ament was robbed outside of an Atlanta recording studio; attackers made off with thousands of dollars in cash and even more in memorabilia stolen from his car.
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Uploaded: on: May 16, 2009
Woman Driver into Gas Station Store - Accident
Woman Driver into Gas Station Store - Accident
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Uploaded: on: May 16, 2009
Racing Wall Crash Causes Huge Explosion
After this finish, everyone agreed he really blew up on the Euro racing circuits
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Uploaded: on: May 15, 2009
Plane Catches Fire Landing at Houston Airport
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A Southwest Airlines plane landed with flames spouting underneath the aircraft after one of its rear tires caught on fire. Those flames started under the aircraft, and got larger in the moments after the plane came to a stop Tuesday evening at Hobby Airport. Minutes later, fire crews arrived to put out the fire, and the passengers jumped down an emergency slide evacuating t More..he plane one at a time. The passengers stood in a grassy median until they were taken back to the terminal. Southwest flight 519 departed New Orleans at 6:44pm CT with 47 passengers and five crew members headed to Houston. The 737 was scheduled to land at 7:49pm and actually landed around 7:45pm. Upon landing, one of the plane's right rear tires blew out and caught fire. An emergency was declared and as firefighters shot water at the flames, passengers and crew slid down an emergency exit ramp on the rear left side of the plane. The fire was doused about eight minutes later. No serious injuries were reported, only two minor injuries from coming down the slide. One person was transported to SE Memorial with an ankle injury. The other was treated at the airport for a knee injury. According to the FAA, there were no reports of any issues with the landing gear prior to landing. An airport spokesperson said two out of the three runways at Hobby are still closed.
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Uploaded: on: May 14, 2009
Natural Gas Leak Blows Up Mall
Five firefighters were injured after being called in to check a possible natural gas leak at a shopping mall shortly before the gas ignited.
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Uploaded: on: May 14, 2009
Cop Kicks Guy in the Head
A Los Angeles high-speed car chase ends after the suspect fled his vehicle and got cornered. Goodbye, Long Arm of the Law, and hello Steel-Toed Boot.
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Uploaded: on: May 14, 2009
Bad Towing Job
Epic failure by the tow truck driver
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Uploaded: on: May 14, 2009
Cart Stuck in Plane Engine-5-11-2009
A baggage cart got sucked in a plane engine at Los Angeles International Airport.
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Uploaded: on: May 14, 2009
Spiderman Climbs Moscow Skyscraper
French 'Spiderman' Alain Robert adds Moscow's Federation Tower (Europe's tallest building) to his list of free-climbing conquests.
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Uploaded: on: May 13, 2009