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eric garner and mike brown. >> appreciate the reporting. >> nick, thanks very much. that does it for us. videos gone viral starts right now. the following is a cnn special report. >> the following is a cnn special report. >> good evening. i'm keira phillips. you've seen the videos countless time, images caught on tape. amazing rescue, death defying acts, killer weather, and outrageous criminals. but what are the real stories behind those pictures? what really happened before and after that camera started rolling. find out in videos gone viral. close calls, unexpected brushes with death. and when they're caught on camera, these death defying acts go viral. take for example these two girls filming a karaoke selfie all
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while driving. suddenly crash. surprisingly, they ended up with only minor injuries. but not a surprise, the viral outrage over their stupidity. this family is taking a nice leisurely drive until they're faced with a car heading the wrong way and there's nothing they can do. miraculously, the family was okay. i want to warn you, this video is going to make you cringe. a woman and her 5-year-old grandson are strolling down a street in brazil when an out of control vehicle rams into a parked car. rocketing it right towards them. there's no time to react and a
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car runs right over them. yet another lucky family. they only suffer minor injuries. in australia, this woman jumps on to a moving train, she stumbles and disappears. but once the train rumbles by, the video reveals she's alive on the tracks, defying death. in this next video, we meet ron from massachusetts. pumping gas is his gift. >> i love it, you know, because people is nice. i like it. >> minor mall days sometimes is busy. sometimes slow. >> but no day was ever like this one.
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>> i was in the morning. when i see the car was right here. >> the terrifying moment all captured on this surveillance tape. >> i don't have any kind of reaction. >> i cannot. >> his boss, john naster, was doing paperwork when he heard the crash. >> i hear this big banging noise. i look straight into the cameras and all i see was ron, a car. >> an elderly man loses control of his car and ron is thrown back 30 feet, landing inches from oncoming traffic. and just feet from a burning gas pump. >> you can see how the car went through him.
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>> i was right here. my leg was on the street and half of my body on the grass. i see the flames, a lot of friends were there. i tried to stand because i can't move. >> the gas pump is on fire. >> my first thought was, oh my god, it's going to blow up. >> but nasser's brother-in-law runs to the rescue with three fire extinguishers, while the pump's safety valve kicks in, stopping the flow of gas. >> i want to make sure no cars go by and hit him again. just to check on him. the poor guy was saying, my back. i can't move, i can't move. >> ron was seriously injured. months later, we showed him the security video. it's the first time he had seen the entire tape from that day.
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>> i'm in shock right now because i don't remember the whole thing. i don't remember this, this happening, you know. i just remember the hit, but i don't remember the rest. >> you all right? you good? >> missed you. >> thank god ron was okay. he's not 100% but he'll get there. he's still young. he could have died or the station blown up or whatever. >> and ironically, it wasn't the first time this happened at one of john's gas stations. just two days earlier, this near-miss was also captured on security video. >> what's the odds of the stations that belong to me within just a couple of days? >> on a rainy night in portland, oregon, first responders are confronted with a huge
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challenge -- a car stuck on a railroad track with a train barrelling full speed ahead. it all started with patrick higgins hears a startling sound. >> like the shriek of sheet metal. the sound by itself was enough to maybe anybody get up and look. >> a car accident across the street from his apartment. >> you could tell the guardrail had been completely snapped away. >> that guardrail separates traffic from the railroad and the train is coming. >> and the car was clear up on that slope. had the train come, it would have just swiped it away like batting a ball. >> within moments, rescue crews swarmed the site. the driver can't get out. >> he was actually pinned in underneath and wasn't coming out on his own. >> captain cory wilson with fire station 14 is first on the scene. firefighter lisa knight is wearing a helmet cam. capturing event.
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>> he kept kind of saying he needed us to pull him out. right there, i was seeing if i could pull on that door a little bit before the truck company got there to cut it open. >> these firefighters had only a matter of minutes before the oncoming freight train would crush the car with the driver still inside. it's on the edge of an active railroad track and a freight train is rumbling by on another track just feet from the accident. >> i remember the police officers were keeping us posted on where the train was. i remember vividly one of them coming up and saying, hey, the train is about a mile out and it's still at speed. >> it's a westbound train. >> and no one can reach the railroad company to stop the oncoming train. >> in the back of your mind, you have the, ha, there's a train coming and it hasn't stopped and there's not confirmation that it's stopping.
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>> the crew takes quick action. they decide to lift the auto off the tracks. it weighs several thousand pounds. >> is that out of gear? >> it was a really good teamwork between the police and the fire and the ambulance crew that was there. it was just a one, two, three lift. one, two, three lift. and hear it on the video. >> one, two, three, lift. yep, yep. >> the first lift is not enough. >> we're still a little close to the tracks for comfort, so we decided to do it again. >> one, two, three. >> the train, the car off the tracks. >> no, we don't train to lift the car up everyday but it's still something engrained in your head that it's like, oh my god. i know how to squat. i know how to pick up things. let's do this. it's just -- i don't know. i guess it's the adrenaline. it took two times but it was a fluid motion and it was great. >> finally, the six firefighters
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managed to lift the car off the tracks. >> get some relief from that. >> the driver is safely removed and transported to the hospital. >> everything all said and done, we could see the oncoming train had come to a stop. we could see the lights in the distance about 25 blocks away. so it was -- we were picking up and seeing that train, it was a reminder of just how close things were. up next, first responders don't just save lives. >> we're delivering a baby. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a million bucks!
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in the past, you had to read a police report to find out exactly what went down at the scene. now there's dash cam and mini cameras attached to sunglasses, helmets, where everything is recorded. and because of that, you never know what's going to happen. simple sobriety tests can become
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dance contests. >> like that? woo, what? >> unfortunately for this ohio driver, he's performing for the wrong audience. a jailbreak caught on tape becomes an embarrassment for the whole world to see. that's prisoner derek esztel with the sheriff's deputy in hot pursuit. this houdini on the run for almost two months before landing back in prison. >> i'd like to know what's going on. >> even some folks famous for their on-camera work can find police footage unflattering. >> do you know my name, sir? you're about to find out who i am. >> that's oscar winner reese witherspoon. when she and her husband are pulled over in atlanta, this cameo goes viral. >> i'm an american citizen. >> i told you to get in the car and stay in there. >> this is beyond. this is beyond. >> the actress later apologized
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for her rant saying she panicked. >> i have done nothing against the law. >> when her husband was arrested for driving while intoxicated. >> now being arrested and handcuffed? >> yes. >> for cops patrolling the streets, it can be a jungle out there. as one rookie in aranzapass, texas, finds out real fast. patrol officer keith moore had only been on the force for a few months. he pulled over a man for speeding. >> he doesn't seem nervous or trying to hide anything from me. >> when he asked the driver to sign his ticket, that's when things get a little wild.
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>> you sign right here. >> no! >> meet april, the capucian monkey leaping out from the backseat. >> kind of lunged at me and shocked me. >> he didn't have his buddy's back exactly. >> the monkey attacked my hand. >> he thought it was real funny. >> it came out of nowhere. >> he thought i got stung by a bee but it was a monkey. >> any moment were you thinking, what the hell with us a monkey doing in this guy's car? >> it was extremely shocking. i wasn't expecting that. >> neither was april's owner. usually, she's well behaved but not when she's protecting papa from the long arm of the law. >> she be getting nervous, so she comes over and gets on my shoulder behind the door post. i know now she was ready to ambush somebody. >> what was your reaction when april leapt at the officer?
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>> my reaction was, oh my god, a traffic officer. we're dead. we're dead. we've got to get out of this town now. >> but this traveling tandem only got a speeding ticket while the traffic stop video turned april into a festival phenom and viral sensation. >> aren't you adorable? >> so now, as april and proud papa travel to fairs and festivals all over texas -- >> monkey! >> everyone wants a little affection from the smooching celem. -- celeb. because who wouldn't want to be kissed by a monkey. we'll save it. do it again. officers javier bonitez
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thought he came across a drunk driver. >> looked up, saw a guy at red lights honking his horn and proceeding through them. we turn around behind the vehicle not knowing what it was, possibly a drunk driver. >> after several blocks, the driver, felipe alba, pulls over. the cops get out to investigate. >> our alert is more heightened. we hear a moaning in my approach. i see fully that the female passenger is in labor. >> we're delivering a baby. >> i try to tell them, she's having a baby. >> the two cops quickly realize brenda alba needs help. she's not going to make it to the hospital. bonitez and bradley become mid wives with a badge. >> i explained, i'll help you basically catch the baby at this point. the mom the whole time was very calm and they had a 5-year-old in the backseat jumping around saying, oh, my little sister is
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coming. >> within seconds, bella is born right in front of the milwaukee public market. the officers unwrapped the umbilical cord around her shoulder but bella still isn't breathing. >> we started to clear the airways, but did a slight pinch to get the nose and patting the bottom. it felt like forever. >> all of the sudden, she cries and hear probably like 10 or 20 police officers and all of them are cheering. >> benitez is the dad of two small girls. now he feels like he has three. >> i'm excited, like i'm the father or something. i've got smiles from ear to ear. i just can't believe that happened. i can't believe we did that. it was a great feeling. >> months later, it was time for the reunion.
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>> looking great. hi, cutie. how you doing? remember us? >> you get stopped by a police officer, you forget that face. but these two guys, we're going to remember them forever. >> it was more like a police help. a service or something. it seemed like they actually cared. >> this was by far the most different rewarding thing i've ever done or been a part of. >> like he said, it's one of the top things you can ever do on the job. >> this job has its perks and rewards but i think that was one of the best ones. better than a free cup of coffee. up next -- >> what i saw after that is undescribable. the car barrelling up behind me. >> see what happens when a training exercise for a guide dog turns into a real life rescue.
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>> look at that. ah, man. this is going to be tricky here.
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rescues of every kind make great viral videos. >> got to be careful. oh, man. >> just take a look at this. stuffed on top of a construction crane here in canada as fire rages below. he soon plucked from the skies by a military helicopter. burned by alone. orange county sheriff's deputies rush into an inferno of another kind. >> get out of the car right now! >> a blazing car saving the driver just before it explodes. time is running out for this dog after it wanders out too far on this frozen pond. a determined firefighter makes his way through the icy water. smashing the ice with his fists and pulling the dog to shore. and get a load of this one. two people nearly run over by a car but saved by a dog named o'neil. o'neil was training to be a guide dog, a job he had been
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groomed to do since he was a puppy. just look at these young dogs that guide dogs for the blind in northern california. >> don't you run the camera? very scary. >> the pups are sent to people who raise them for about 18 months. clarice williams had o'neil. >> he's such a sweetheart. mellow dog. just a joy to be around. >> it was not easy giving him up when he graduated. >> that's a hard day. it really is because when you've been with this dog day in, day out and they go everywhere with you and you just become so attached to them. they let you feel love in the little kennel and you say your good-byes and you cry. >> but it was time for clarice to let go and trainer todd juric to take over. >> the final guide we're testing.
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we were preparing o'neil to finish up and we were going to match him with a client if all went well. >> todd had no idea the big lab ro doer retriever would soon be a lifesaver. >> when i first heard it was this big bang and it was almost like a fire cracker. >> what was supposed to be his final was a death defying act. >> it was pow, smashing out of the building and that got o'neil's attention. >> here's what happened. one instructor is blindfolded. o'neil is leading the way and todd is evaluating. >> and what i saw after that is just undescribable. with the car barrelling up behind me. >> captured by three security cameras, a car hurdling in reverse towards the trio. the driver reportedly hit the wrong pedal. >> so when they do see traffic
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or hear traffic, heard the traffic sound and turned around immediately to alert us which was pretty cool. he didn't put on the brakes or freeze or anything. he did what he was supposed to do. he did a really nice job. >> and word traveled fast at guide dogs training center. o'neil was a hero. >> i couldn't believe it. you know, and then i saw the video and that was the first time i saw him since i dropped him off. and it just kind of brought tears and i was just amazed that that's o'neil? >> all that hard work was worth it. >> the near-miss left an impact on todd as well. >> all our testing goes up that block, so i had to modify testing for about a month just to get over it and i know now every time i look across the street, there's the tire marks and the car marks on the building. that's very hard for me to
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continue to see and always brings it back. >> is this o'neil, hi, buddy. >> we reunited the team of trainer and dog. >> where you been, huh? >> it's a happy ending to a bad situation. >> today, o'neill is a therapy dog in fresno, california, still helping people but in a different way. >> what a big dog. how lucky i am to see him. >> very proud of him doing a job that's keeping people calm and he's part of that calmness. that shows you how well he handled that catastrophe. >> such a sweet boy, yes. tampa police pilot, dave denison and tactical flight officer brian gentry have been flying together for four years.
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>> we know each other's strength and weaknesses kind of deal. it's like a married couple. you have your good days and bad days. >> it's around 11:00 p.m., 230 miles to the north. courier pilot mark love takes off from valdosta regional airport in georgia. heading for tampa, florida. soon, their paths would cross. >> it was right about here when gentry and denison heard that first distress call just before midnight. >> i'm going to need runway 1-0. i've lost pressure. >> the cessna was failing. >> do you want the equipment standing by? >> no, sir. let me talk to you on the ground. i'm running a little rough here. i should be able to make it, though. >> as we heard the aircraft in distress, both of us kind of
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looked at each other. that's when we progressively started getting worse. >> then, just across the horizon, gentry spots a flickering speck on his infrared camera and zeros in. >>| a small white light. you can discern more that it's an aircraft and it is becoming larger. >> there's a portion of the tape that you actually hear us comment and i believe i said is that he's going to make it. he's got it. >> he's got it from there. >> but they were wrong. >> all vehicles, we need you to roll immediately. >> you guys do realize a single engine cessna heading straight for traffic on tampa's busy memorial highway. >> you can see love's plane narrowly miss a truck and then he crashes. only 40 yards from the runway. >> pd 4, thanks. we lost his light. very short to the runway. >> the distress calls go silent and the next thing, denison and
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gentry knew, their routine air patrol was about to become a dramatic rescue. >> i knew i was going to be able to put that aircraft on the ground a lot faster they were going to get there and get him out. >> while denison shuts down the chopper, gentry leaps out and runs to the plane. the engine is on fire. and the pilot is in bad shape. >> it was dark. he hit the dashboard of the cockpit pretty hard with his face. if i knew the individual, i wouldn't have recognized him. >> making the rescue even more difficult, the pilot is stuck and unconscious. fuel is leaking and at any moment, this cessna could blow. >> one way or another, that guy was coming out of that airplane before the airplane, you know, caught on fire. >> but the door is jammed, so gentry with all his strength rips it open and pulls mark love out of the burning aircraft. >> wow.
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>> two months after the accident, gentry gives us the first look at the mangled plane. >> did you actually get inside the aircraft and pull him from the seat? tell me how you did it. >> i was completely in the aircraft, basically a bear hug and began pulling on him to free him from the cockpit. >> what would have happened if you weren't able to get him out of there? >> probably would not have been good. >> pilot mark love is still recovering. he talked to denison by phone. >> he thanked me. he told me that many of the doctors he spoke with have said we did play a role in the outcome of his life. if brian would not have removed him when he did, he might not be with us. >> whoo, ready to roll, buddy. up next, a homeowner records a massive tornado from his backyard but see what happened when he becomes the target. and i'll take you off-roading. >> oh my god.
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in illinois, a powerful tornado churning 170 miles per hour rips across the city.
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>> go. leave that door so i can get in. >> one man captures it all on camera. >> whoa, look at all the roofs. >> this house is destroyed, but the family makes it out alive. >> we're okay. >> dramatic and unpredictable forces of nature caught on tape. >> you see that smoke? yeah, that's propane blowing off the tanks. >> this innocent looking hailstorm started in oklahoma city, but within seconds, it turned the swimming pool into a violent jacuzzi. >> oh my god. i've never seen anything like this. >> in taiwan, a torrential downpour floods the roads, but it's nothing compared to what's about to happen. the rain causes a major landslide. watch as flying debris pushes
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the car across the road. seconds later, a massive boulder rumbles down the hill and teeters inches from the car. take another look. watch as the boulder barrels straight for the car and then stops. miraculously, no one was injured but another few inches, and the car would have been an oversized hub cap. here in colorado springs, one reporter never thought he would be a part of the story, but that's just what happened to video journalist john sloier when thunderstorms drenched his city. >> he said i was going to head up highway 24 to see if i can get anything like that. i was like, okay. probably pretty easily get some
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pretty good flood footage. >> shoyer heads northwest up waldo canyon when he starts shooting a video that becomes a viral hit. >> wow. oh my god. >> just hit me. >> oh my god. >> and shroyer on the ride of his life, his car just swept away. >> oh my god. >> so take me from the point where the water picked up your car, turned you 180 degrees and then what? >> i was just floating like i was on a roller coaster from god. i had no idea what was happening at first. it was surreal. the water just completely picked me up. it was like a rag doll, essentially. my car, i have no idea how much a subaru weighs but it picked me up like i was an empty mote jug and carried me down the highway.
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>> when it swept you up, do you remember how you felt, like what you were thinking at that moment? >> i am being picked up by a giant wave of mud and carried back down the highway. oh my god, what is happening. >> and you were still rolling, one hand on the camera and one on the steering wheel. >> trying to steer. oh my god. and you know, bouncing off all kinds of stuff. >> did you realize you were hitting light poles? >> i saw it coming and as soon as i hit it, there was a huge splash of mud and didn't realize i knocked it over until much later. >> look what's going on. this is great. >> shroyer wasn't the only one recording the rollercoaster ride. >> check that car. >> oh my god. >> turns out, staying in his car probably saved his life.
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>> so when you finally came to a stop right here, were you like, oh, thank god it's over? or what was going through your mind? >> i just totalled my car. oh my god. my car is totalled. i can't believe this. that and, okay, i have to start getting video now back to my editor so i can start posting some of this stuff. >> and he did. describing every detail of his harrowing ordeal. >> i just got turned around by a whole flash mud. i can't see out of my windows now. i don't know what the hell is happening.
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i tweeted out a photo of my car after i got out and jumped across the water. as soon as i did that, i started getting interview requests from local tv stations. they wanted to use footage we posted and all that other stuff. it was pretty overwhelming, honestly. it was crazy. >> shroyer is still shooting for the gazette and web site. one had him to stop, you guessed it, more flooding in the area. up next, passengers take down a bus riding bandit. and a small town mystery finally solved. >> this has been the craziest thing to ever happen in this small town. it was a big story. it went national. go, go, go, go, go! doesn't take a holiday.
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the perfect crime takes months, maybe years to plan but if it's not done right. you're busted. and if it's caught on tape, you go right to viral video infamy like these gun toting gangsters chased off by a four pound chihuahua wa. this robber on a seattle bus wanted to make quick cash but instead, the passengers give him a beatdown. making this villain a viral hit. some criminals will do anything to escape the law. oregon police remember occult winners when this woman went to desperate lengths trying to
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flee. >> don't do it. don't do it. >> pretty quiet town for the most part. generally, we're going to be dealing with thefts and domestic violence incidences and drunk drivers. >> until troutdale police officer jeromy costello spots someone driving erratically.
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>> what caught my attention was how she pulled out and i truly thought she was going to hit this pedestrian, without a doubt. to the point i think i remember in the car kind of throwing my arms up going, oh, crap. >> next thing, costello knew, he was in a high speed chase. >> just trying to flee from me in a stolen motorcycle and i proceeded to chase, license sirens on. >> joining the hunt, gresham city police officer, jim lee. >> she goes up on the road to the sidewalk and believe she might have been a rock or retaining wall there and blew out a tire. >> but the suspect keeps going now heading out of town at high speed and straight for a bridge. >> honestly, i thought what she might do is park the vehicle in a position where it blocked our vehicles and then she would get out and run on foot. >> but then the unexpected happens. >> as i'm falling behind, i see the door open and think she's going to flee on foot and before we know it, goes for the guardrail and knew in my mind, she's going to jump. >> officer costello makes one last plea. >> don't do it. >> take a look at that again. >> don't do it. >> i think just jumped in the river. >> suspect rebecca humphries jumps 30 feet into the freezing water beneath her. >> i was completely shocked by that. >> officer leak is just as amazed.
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>> i've been on three of these bridge jumpers and the other two died when they've jumped off the bridge. >> don't do it. >> i was surprised to see her surface when she hit the water because of the drop. what starts as a fur suit is now a rescue. >> she hits the water and begins swimming east toward the main current and the deeper water. i was yelling at her, don't do it, come back, come back. you've done enough foolish things today. she agreed, this was really stupid. she yelled to me from the water. and she started coming towards the bank. >> later, officer costello interviewed humphreys at the hospital. >> she made the statement that she was scared. she didn't want to get caught with a stolen vehicle. and she was just trying to get away from us. >> a convicted felon, humphries' ludicrous leap just added seven more charges to her rap sheet.
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>> don't do it! thousands of miles away, in clinton, south carolina, a quaint southern city far from the fast lane. here hospitality and charm intersect at the town square. then the unthinkable happens. >> i first heard, it was like, wow, that's pretty amazing. >> in a small town, it was huge. >> a series of thefts has these residents on alert. >> this has been the craziest thing that ever happened in this small town. it was a big story. it went national. >> items just disappearing from store shelves, and of all things -- pig ears. >> i've heard crazy stuff. this rates right up there with the crazy stuff. >> and the police? baffled. >> initially i thought it was a prank. >> officer casey templeton was fresh out of the academy when she got the call.
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>> we get over there, and the manager starts telling us about it. and i asked her, do you have this on surveillance? she said yes. i said, you've got to show me. i've got to see this. lo and behold, we had a shoplifting dog. >> clinton resident angela mims followed this case closely. >> the thing was coming in and grabbing stuff off the shelves and going back and burying it. >> in clinton they take shoplifting very seriously. the perp was arrested, booked into the animal pound and his mugshot filed into the system. who is this canine klepto? a 10-year-old sigh liberian husky who goes by the name cato. his motive? grab it and growl with intent to bury. his targeted treats? hamburger bun, dog bones, and the highly coveted pig ear. what did you do it?
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did you have an alibi? cato, why do you shoplift? was your mom your accomplice? >> why does he shoplift, holly? >> i think he's bored. i really think he's bored. >> fess up, you're not starving him? >> no, he's not. he would eat five times a day if i let him. >> the conspiracy theory is you were in on this together. >> i wouldn't want dog treats. give me something good at least. >> explain how he does it. >> he bolts out the door, if the kids are here, he'll push them out of the way to get out. he'll just take off. and then he'll be gone for hours. he's going to ingels, he's gone to pizza hut. when i started chasing him, he'll look back at me, and i'm not lying, but he'll smile, like he's laughing at me and going further. >> waiting for that door to open. and pouncing on his next pig ear. >> he's running away.
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finally, there are some videos that just defy explanation, like this. a runaway port-a-potty, in the wind down the street. for those car enthusiasts out there, this may be a hard one to watch. vintage corvettes dropping from a showroom floor into a gaping sinkhole underneath the national corvette museum. a parent's worst nightmare. a child riding his bicycle when suddenly a neighbor's dog viciously attacks him. then out of nowhere, this feisty feline springs into action and
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saves the boy from serious injury. take a look at it again. just as the dog is pulling the child from the bicycle, the cat leaps into action, and does his best to do his bruce lee impression. and the heroic feat did not go unnoticed. a minor league baseball team asked her to throw out the first pitch days later. let's face it, cameras are everywhere these days. and as you've seen, some of those videos then become huge viral hits. each one with an amazing story. and if you think it can't happen to you, just wait. even seasoned photographers like me can get caught offguard. keep your eye on the ball, sweetie pie. oh! that was a great shot, k.k. so better watch out. the next viral video people are talking about could be you. i'm kiera phillips. thanks for watching.
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