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i would have liked to have gotten them all. >> all of these laptop winners later have their day in court where the guilt or innocence is determined. >> any time you can clear old warrants out, it's a good day. >> they didn't see it coming. but thanks to the cameras, we did. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >> wl whether it's a bolt out of the blue or a dangerous crime, what you're about to see is sure to be shocking.
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>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. it can happen with a flash and with devastating impact, electrical shock. when we control it, electricity powers our lives but when it's unleashed, high voltage can be terrifying. february 3, 1996, a desperate man attempts a perilous high-wire act, straight into 16,000 volts of electricity. >> i thought he blew up in a million pieces because there was such a shock and a sound, it was boom! i was, whoa. east los angeles, a vibrant hub of the city. for firefighter eric huck, one call from dispatch would be like any other. >> everybody was shocked. myself and many guys who had
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many years on the job, this was something you'd never seen before. >> eric and his team arrive on the scene it find a suicidal young man perched atop a power pole, 30 feet up. the rescuers immediately recognize the danger. >> we are dealing with high tension wires. we are talking about, death. within seconds. >> it's not just the suicidal young man whose life is at risk. a crowd has begun to form beneath him and if the man pulls a live wire down with him, he could electrocute a bystander down below. the fire department's first priority, cut the power. >> so the power company showed up and shut the wires from one pole to the pole that this individual was on. >> with the electricity shut down on that one pole, they have reduced the risk of electrocution. now their concern is whether the
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man will jump. >> we start anticipating spinal injuries, broken bones, major trauma. >> this is their chance to talk the man down. >> he was just looking up to the sky, seemed to be talking to the sky. maybe somebody he sees up there. >> but as the authorities move in, the situation takes a dramatic turn. the man doesn't jump. instead, he begins to move out of reach. now everything changes. a sudden shift that takes eric and his team by surprise. >> this pole right here, with the last light, he was up on that light post over there.
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>> the firefighters fear anything could happen. >> when he got over here, that's when the situation started to incontinues fie because we had crowd control and we had to start pushing everybody out of way. >> the man is moving down the line toward the pole that's high voltage. and the crowd is exposed to serious risk. >> now we have charged lines. and we are worried about charged lines dropping down on the crowd. >> all eyes are on the man as his behavor grows increasingly reckless. >> he did like a high-wire act. back and forth. and they were yelling out prayers and trying to bless him and trying to remove satan from him.
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>> can you do greater deeds in jesus' name. i defy you, satan. >> finally, it happens. he makes contact. and for an instant, he complaints a high voltage cirque you with the his body and disappears into a fiery flash of orange and white. >> it lit up the sky. you're going to actually feel -- you can feel the shock and the pressure of it go right through your chest. when he got zapped. something i still to this day, can still feel it and hear it. it is definitely something i will never forget. >> the onlookers are stunned. >> for us, a natural reaction would be for everyone to run over and help him. we had to take a second look, make sure the scene is safe. >> the rescue crew gets the okay. and the biggest shock of the day, the young man survives. >> it's a miracle. how can he bealive? that's a high fall right there. that should pretty much traumatize him. crack his skull. but his major injuries were his
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burns. if anything can come out of this, it is respect wires, respect electricity. respect high voltage. >> coming up, lightning strikes. and two men get the shock of their lives. >> that was some pretty scary stuff. >> he wasn't breathing. i couldn't find his pulse. >> when caught on camera, high voltage continues. voltage continues. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪
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welcome to what's next. comcast nbcuniversal. can pack up to a billion volts. that's enough energy to keep a hundred watt bulb lit up for a century. the empire state building is new york city's lightning rod. it gets struck roughly a hundred times a year. volcanic lightning, a spectacular phenomenon, air particles can be electrically charged by an eruption and their plume transformed.
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april, 2011, a plane reported to be an em ritz airlines a-380 is about to land when it's struck by lightning. the 500 passengers on board or fine. emritz had knowledge of the incident but said all of its aircraft are designed and certified to be able to with stand a lightning strike. this is true of all modern airplanes. the planes' aluminum bodies act to conduct the current and shield the passengers from shock. on land, another glimpse of the power of nature. it's july 26, 2006, when a man working on his motorcycle is stopped in his tracks. >> i can't believe that i'm
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still alive. it's absolutely terrifying to go through that experience. to feel mother nature's fury upon you like that. i got lucky. >> james bady is an avid dirt biker who along with his brother is busy filming an adventure movie. >> all right, 210 miles of dirt today. >> no rest for the weary, right? >> not foo f we're going to cross all of the mississippi. >> i'm a filmmaker working on a documentary called, road less traveled. it follows myself and my brother as we ride motorcycles across off road america. >> matthew is a sin ming to ra fer. >> we were in a small town in colorado. one of the few days we weren't riding, there were quite a lot of thunderstorms. but we didn't give it too much mind. >> despite the weather, james is intent on fixing his bike. and matthew is there to film him. snrs. >> this sucks. this sucks. i had to clean out the carburetor because it was just leaking gas nonstop. i pushed my bike underneath the
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awning of this hotel. i thought, i'll be safe here. no problem at all. i'm covered. >> james is wrong. holy [ bleep ]. >> there was just this huge bang and a flash. >> it's like a sonic experience. bursting through you. >> the next second all hell broke loose. >> damn it! holy [ bleep ]. >> so i feel -- >> i still feel really shaky. i'm not trying to be overdramatic or anything but my spine lit up. >> i'm trying to understand. not only the bolt has just gone off near us but why my body
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feels kind of tingly. >> the lightning seems to erupt straight out of motorcycle but the bolt didn't actually hit the bike, not directly at least. >> the lightning bolt hit those two vents right up there, according to one. guys who saw it. >> james believes the charge must have travels down the vent, across the parking lot, through the water pooling on the ground, straight into his kick stand. >> i didn't realize that my bike's kick stand was standing in a puddle. >> the same water that was pool willing around the chimney, conducted the lightning into his bike. >> i'm just glad i wasn't hit by the bolt itself. that was -- that was some pretty scary stuff. >> james feels like himself again only after a few minutes, but the experience leaves him shaken. >> it has been a long time since i've been scared that bad. >> every time i hear a thundercloud, even one in the distance, i can remember the feeling of being in that moment.
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>> few people know what it feels like to come in conduct with lightning. but another person who can relate is sam hall. >> to get hit by lightning, the feeling is -- it's pretty much undescribable because it happened so fast. you just feel the rush, the current travel through your body. i was worried that i would be paralyzed. >> barker, new york, for sam and his girlfriend, kim, october 3, 2008, began as an ordinary day. they were unphased by the darkening skies above. >> we get a lot of rain around here, so you really don't think much about the skies. >> we had some errands to do, so
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jumped into the truck and came to get gas. this is the gas station we got it here. >> this is the station we were at. >> pump three. >> pump number three it is. >> i left a little bit of me behind there at the pump. >> the score's surveillance camera captured what happens. that's sam dressed in hunting camouflage. >> paid for my gas, had a little conversation with the patrons inside. >> among them, amelia joy. it is just by luck that he's safe inside when an explosion rocks the gas station. >> while i was in the store, i went to the counter, to change my pump number. and that's when it all happened. >> kim is in the couple's pickup listening to the radio when suddenly a huge noise. >> i heard a sound, the truck shook. i hit the floor board. it felt like a bomb, to be honest with you. or that the gas pump blew up. >> sam shows us where he stood when it all went down. >> next thing i know, all i seen was this orange v framed out by the brightest white. i felt the charge going through my arm. as it went through my elbow.
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that's basically the last thing i remember. >> it was thunderous. >> i heard it, it was loud. >> when it hit -- when it hit sam, it was just like world war iii. it was the loudest thing i've ever heard. >> in fact, the lightning never actually hit sam directly. >> the lightning bolt struck the pastement just feet from me. traveled through the pastement because it had recently just rained. >> luckily the gas pump is grounded directly the current from his body. but the force of the bolt dropped sam on the spot, unable it move. >> he wasn't breathing. i couldn't find his pulse. i started pounding on his chest. and i started shaking him and slapping him up. and i got really upset and i told him if he was faking i was going to kill him. the things that were going through my head, you promise me
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you were going stay with me until we were old, you know. he kept his promise to me. yeah, he did. >> an emergency medical team revived sam on-site and he is rushed to the hospital. but as shaken up as he is, he has only one visible injury. >> i had actually blissers on my elbow, where the current actually blew out my elbow. so i went home, every muscle in my body was sore for a couple of days. >> still, things have changed since that bolt from the blue. sam had always wanted to sing in a rock band. now he has decided life is too short to put it off any longer. >> it made me realize that you only is have so much time on
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>> i am thinking, gosh, this is amazing. he hasn't gotten shocked already. >> minutes later, she's blasted with 7200 volts. >> and we literally had an explosion. it was really, really horrible. >> over the years, drought has driven many bears down from the mountains into the city of albuquerque, new mexico. one such bear became legend. at that time, janet blair was a network news reporter. >> we kept getting calls in the newsroom. there's a bear loose in our neighborhood. so we loaded in our news units, and we headed up there. >> nbc news camera man, barry mootz. >> bear loots, that's a great way to start your day. >> a bear presumably on the hunt to find her missing cub. little did she know the cub was safe and sound. officials caught him wandering
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through town the day before. >> and i said, now that they have baby bear, the big question is, where's mama bear. >> the answer, fast approaching a busy intersection. >> so we get over to tramway and montgomery aent bear heads for a power pole. and so, immediately, i'm thinking to myself, can bear climb a power pole? >> when a bear feels cornered, instinct tells it where to go. straight up. now, getting her down safely is up to game and fish officials like mark burkehouser. >> it is just looking for a place to get away and find a place that's safe. forebear, that's high. as high as it can get from the ground where not much can get to it. >> this is not a normal volt. this is a large high-wire high voltage pole. and there's, i think, three sets of wires that were up there. and the bear's up like by the
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top. >> albuquerque police department is there. game and fish is there. everybody's, you know, trying it figure out, you know, what we're going to do. >> officials want to try to tranquilize the bear. but they will have to be careful. >> can't hit the bear and you miss, that dart's going to come down somewhere. with crowds around, there is also a public concern. >> the decision is made to fire the tranquilizer. the shot, a direct hit. someone seconds the 105-pound bear feels the effects. >> she's going. you can just see she's getting woozy. >> it is starting to droop a little bit. and it is hanging on to the pole the best it can. >> starting to lose function. his leg starts dangling down. >> she loses one claw and then she loses the other claw. >> the bear has avoided getting shocked until now. >> the electricity arced across and the bear immediately just boom, flies off the pole. it was like ten times louder
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than the gunfiring, in my mind. and that electrical sound, that crackle of electrical, you know -- >> all of a sudden, we add bear, like, exploding in midair. >> and smoke and flash. i mean, it was intense. >> then the smell. the smell of barbecue bear. >> everybody all around is getting emotional. janet bear lets loose. you killed the bear. and she is going run over and ring someone's neck. >> i was very upset and i stamped my foot and i said a bad word. very loudly. i am a journalist. and i'm supposed to be dispassionate. but that doesn't mean i don't have really strong feels about every story i do. and in this case, i had very strong feelings for that bear. i thought, she was a goner. you know, if she didn't die from that fall, she must have died from the electrocution. >> but story turns out very differently. >> we went up to the bear and the bear was still breathing,
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still had a heart beat. it was like, amazing. we were just, amazed. >> she survived it. and she survived the burns on her paws and everything. >> lucky for the bear, the fur doesn't conduct electricity well and her body is equipped for a high fall. she needs urgent care, but her condition isn't critical. >> she seems stable. she is breathing regularly. her heart rate is regular. and i can't really find any injuries on her other than a little burn on the inside of her right rear leg. >> i can tell you then, the elation i felt when we got the call, hey, this bear's alive.
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>> it was amazing that she had survived all of that. it was a miracle. >> the mama bear who came to be affectionately known as sparky, spends five months at rio grande zoo under the care after team of veterinarians. she gains 75 pounds and save reuniting with her cub, she has returned to the wild. >> people do get attached to this bear. it became albuquerque's bear. mama bear coming and looking for her cub, this traumatic incident occurs, yet they are reunited and able to be turned loose. i think it is a story of hope, you know. >> many wildlife officials rely on air bagges it cushion the fall of bears they have to sedate, a development they owe, in some part, to sparky the bear. december 6, 2010. in tucson, arizona, another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole. this time, a cat who's been up there for three days. >> i just thought the cat might
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either slip and fall off or get into the power lines and get shocked and die. >> but kim, the cat, surprises everyone. >> on a monday, cameraman andrew brown heads out to cover the story. all day, phone lines had been buzzing in the newsroom. >> people were so upset about this cat being on this pole and them not being able to get it down. that i didn't know what to expect but i knew it was going to be kind of crazy. >> when andrew alives on the scene, a crowd formed. looking 30 feet up at one very confused cat. >> people heard about it. i came out this morning and i've been ever since. >> it's like, let's watch. >> the cat's been up there since saturday, 4:00 p.m. with no food, no water. as you can see, everybody is standing around.
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so, see how it turns out. >> live entertainment. >> also on the scene are kim's owner, amber fernandez, who's deaf, and her mother, lisa. >> we've had her for two years and now she is stuck up there. i don't know what to do. >> if you touch one of the wires, it's high voltage. it doesn't take much to kill a cat. with amber and her as close as they are, it would be very painful. >> given the risks to their employees, the power company is reluctant to intervene. but by the third day, the crowd is demanding action. >> i was going to get my spike shoes and climb up the pole but they said they would arrest anybody that attempts it. >> the police informed us that someone considered climbing our energized equipment to remove the cat. so when they happened, we decided the best course of action is to try and bring the cat down.
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>> tucson electric shuts down the power, leaving more than 2,000 people without electricity. still, there's residual charge left in those lines. enough to make the operation dangerous. for kim at cat and her rescuers as well. >> it got really, really tense. everybody was just nervous and there was a lot of tension in the air. >> it was scary, because the cat started getting scared. she was scared of the two men. for kim the cat, it is a big decision. should she stay or should she go? >> i didn't know what was going to happen. i kept thinking it was going to get shocked. >> one of the onlookers on-site, provides the play by play. >> oh, jesus, joseph, mary, please. oh, god, oh, bod, oh, my god, oh, my god. can you let the boys take you? let the boys take you. oh, no. >> suddenly she jumps. oh, my god. ahhhhh! >> it looked kind of like slow motion.
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>> it was shock and awe. like a moment of sheer terror. you can hear it. everybody just gasped. >> a cat's physical make-up helps to t to brace for these kinds of falls. >> it was almost like she was flying like a flying squirrel does. because she was all four, you know, arms and legs out and she was kind of gliding down. then when she hit, i was praying inside my head, god please make my cat safe. i thought for sure, you know, she's dead. >> but kim survives. >> she did. no broken bones. no internal bleeding. like nothing ever happened to her. >> in fact, she's raring to go. >> i couldn't believe it. i really don't believe it. >> hit the ground and started running. >> went straight home. that's all she wanted to do was go home. >> i felt so happy inside, like it was like going to heaven. >> after her adventure, kim still looks for trouble. >> she isn't a good girl. a little bit fat now. coming up, a hot air balloon on a collision course. >> it's he a disaster happening
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i'm milissa rahberger. president obama has been on the phone talking about the situation in ukraine. secretary of state john kerry is calling it an active war. already an impact to travelers, 1800 flights have been cancelled today. 1500 have been cancelled for tomorrow. back to "caught on camera."
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breaking news from libya, these are live pictures from green square in the center of tripoli. crowds have filled the street after rebels entered the capitol. they say their forces have control of 95% of tripoli. as for libyan leader gadhafi within his whereabouts are not known. two of his sons have reportedly been captured. a third reportedly surrendered. nato says the events of the past few hours show the gadhafi regime clearly is crumbling. now back to caught on camera. welcome back to caught on camera. i'm contessa brewer. imagine being in a hot air balloon drifting through a cloudless day. what could be more sublime and what could be more frightening when the wind carries that balloon straight into high voltage wires? that's just what one spectator caught on camera. october 1984, a hot air balloon draws closely to electrical power lines. >> it's a disaster. it's a disaster happening in front of your eyes, then the people in there are, who knows, burnt or dead. >> arthur and his wife, dee, are having a memorable vacation, visiting the albuquerque balloon fiesta. >> there is about 400 hot air balloons. >> it is really something to see. >> every kul noert rainbow is there. and there is all the different shapes. >> art brought with him what is then a new toy. >> this is what i used to videotape it. it's a new fad. i thought, that's a nice way to record. >> art's video of day three captures the spectacle that greeted them right outside their hotel room. >> look at all those balloons. so pretty in the sky. >> it's hard to see when you see 4 or 500 of them floating all over. >> they were landing around the
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froe way here and there. a little miscalculation and you can get hit by a car too. >> this one was coming down, we were watching and all of a sudden we could hear the tanks when they turn on the propane, you here, woosh. the balloon abruptly changed course from landing to rising. it's pilot and his passengers may have noticed there's a fence in his way sfwhz so he gave it a shot of hot air. and it started to rise. well, being in the basket with the balloons sticking out over the side, he couldn't see the power lines.
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>> the balloon rises straight into the high voltage power lines. >> all of a sudden, there's this flash, i mean, flash, and it took all of our breaths way. >> the balloon could burn. it could catch on fire. the tanks could explode and kill people. >> with circuit breakers cutting the power from the line temporarily -- >> i'm thinking, my god. what are they going to do. i can't see how they're going to get down from there without something happening. >> the balloon is suspended in a deadly tangle of high tension wires. then suddenly, the power surges on again. >> oh, jesus. >> oh, jesus. >> there was a bigger flash and
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i -- i truly thought that whoever was in the gondola must be burned to death because it was a tremendous flash. >> another big arc, enormous arc, and it burned through the basket and balloon and that's when it separated. >> the balloon itself is cast off to sputter through the air. as for the gondola, it is hard to imagine anyone on board it could survive. they have endured a series of potentially lethal high voltage shocks and a 30-foot drop. >> it's like slow motion. that basket, can you just see it going down. and it hits the ground. you think, oh, boy, if they live through that, they're going to be in really bad shape.
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>> but incredibly both balloonists are alive. the pilot sustaines a broken shoulder, fractured pelvis and ribs, and the passengers just bruises and a broken wrist. >> i was absolutely amazed that they both weren't more seriously hurt or dead. but it happened so fast, and you are just thankful that this tragedy wasn't worse. coming up, police deliver a wedding present of 50,000 volts. >> how to start off a marriage, having a groom tasered on his wedding. >> when "caught on camera: high voltage" continues. voltage" continues. er, add meat and pour in campbell's slow cooker sauce. by the time you get home, dinner is practically done. and absolutely delicious. everyone is cooking with new campbell's slow cooker sauces. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ]
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mile-per-hour zone. and he also hits a fence. the speeder, antonio givens, tries to volt. poppy responds, taser drawn. >> on the ground, now! >> givens drops his gun. and grabs for it. poppy fires at givens with a taze up to 50,000 volts. but givens isn't done. poppy goes for his firearm. as givens rises, his weapon in hand. poppy fires, twice and givens goes down. incredibly he's only wounded. given says convicted of
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attempted aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and sentenced to 11 months 29 days. more and more, police are relying on tasers. >> it keeps us from having to fight somebody hands on. >> detective jared mathern should know. he with two other officers are with the louisiana police force. they were uninvited guests who brought tasers who a wedding that went very, very wrong. instead after toast, the broom got a taze. and the bridal party got a shower of mace. >> what is going through my mind, is oh, my god, i'm suppose getting married and supposed to be the happiest day in my life. getting tazed, it couldn't get worse. >> jeffrey has been on the force for 15 years. >> this is small town. nice to live here. it's quiet.
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>> it is usually quiet. but not on july 23, 2005. riding along with police is a cameraman. >> what the [ bleep ]. some wedding. >> shooting for aek there al tv show, called the beat, ro duced by martinfuls. >> sometimes you come back with no video and sometimes you come back and it is pretty good stuff. this time was real good stuff. >> how did this couple's happily ever after turn so quickly to disaster? it begins when someone calls 911, but hangs up. >> they thought the groom was having a seizure. just the way they were behaving. you could see they had way too much alcohol. >> police and paramedics arrive at the scene. they determine the groom is not having a seizure. but he is highly intoxicated. >> stuff went crazy real quick. >> officers are trying to get the crowd to back up so they can help the groom. but when the groom sees police,
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he starts slugging away. >> trying to persuade him to take a ride to the hospital to get checked out. for some reason he just didn't want to have it. >> while police are trying to control the aggressive groom, his brand new brother-in-law leap niece the fray. >> i pulled him to the ground, not knowing the stretcher was right there. >> officer jackson tries to help his fellow officer but tazing the brother-in-law. >> i hear officer jackson behind me yelling taser, taser. >> but officer jackson can't taze when another cop is in the line of fire. >> if one prong went into me and other prong went into the suspect, the electricity would go through both of us. >> the groom blocks the taser. >> he hit it out of my hand and it went into the crowd. luckily nobody got hit. >> suddenly, the groom passes out.
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>> the brother-in-law mistakenly believes the groom was been tazed and goes after the cops. then he's marched down the aisle. >> he jumped up off of the ground and attempted to charge at an officer behind me. i today grab him. >> it's total chaos and then, the groom is back on his feet. but not for long. >> can you see him get up again. so it's like, night of the living dead. he's back up, in the crowd. >> i tried to talk to him, tried to calm him down. he swung a punch at me and i deployed a taser a second time. >> and here comes the bride. >> his new wife, came up, screaming. it sounds like a gunshot so she thought i shot him. >> police continue to fend off the bridal party. >> they started coming out of the wood work from the house, is when the officer started using the pepper spray. >> it's clear, this is not going to end well. >> now the third guy comes from
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-- running out, screaming and hollering an krursing at us. >> it is the groom's brother. so about that point -- >> back up, k-9, back up. >> k-9 arrives and they back up. >> get that guy on the ground. right there, him. >> they take him into custody. that was a wrap. >> can i pull my pants up? >> nope. >> for the wedding album, moments to treasure. three arrests, three mug shots, the groom warrant besueau and his brother are charged with disturbing the peace by intoxication and charging an officer. others are charged with the same plus battery of a police officer. they pay a fine. his brother pleads to contest and also payes a fine. the groom's breath in law pleads
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guilty and spends 15 days in jail. >> that's not a good party plan. not starting off a marriage to have a groom tazed and arrested on his wedding day. if he made it to his honeymoon, wedding day. >> back up! back up! >> if he made it to his honeymoon it was a quiet one. >> coming up, a pair of brothers stranded on a tower carrying 230,000 volts. >> i just wanted them down. i wanted them down right then. when caught on camera, high voltage continues. 3 at? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines"
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. february 11th, 1997, two brothers are trapped on a high voltage electric tower 12 stories up. >> it was way too exciting for this mother. i just wanted them down. i wanted them down right then.
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>> i was terrified. >> for son dra mcneil that day would be the longest day of her life. >> just adrenaline. it makes you heart sick to see your boys up there. >> what unlikely turn of events would draw two boys to this terrible brink? the answer has everything to do with the special bond they share. 10-year-old john has autism. his brother james, 17, is devoted to his little brother. >> he was his brother's keeper because he loves his brother. because he had been in a position to watch out for his brother his whole life. >> part of caring for john means keeping him out of trouble. >> he has no fear of danger. his sense of adventure and lack of sense of danger. it's like having a 2-year-old.
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>> one of his favorite fixations. >> he's always liked to climb. right over the backyard fence there was a 120-foot power tower. there was a green belt behind the house with a series of electrical towers. and john had started to climb them. >> so far, john has only managed to get up the scaffolds at ground level before his family has coaxed him doi down. that day with his parents at work he ventured higher. >> he recently discovered the spikes on the tower 20 feet up. he was able to maneuver the tower and climb up to those spikes. >> brother james is afraid of heights, but he feels he has no choice. >> james followed john because he didn't expect him to go all the way. he was climbing and then john just kept climbing farther and he was yelling for him to get
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down, to stop. >> an autistic child has climbed up one of the poles in front of the house. >> word quickly gets out. >> he is way up there now. now the brother is chasing him. she just about to the top where the wires are. better hurry. >> in no time, john is 110 feet up along with his older brother james. >> he went straight up. i was trying to be calm looking at things, but it was a sight i could do without. i was afraid up there. >> when he got to the top, he took his glass off so he couldn't see how far down it was. >> their father byron hears the news on a task report and races home. sandra gets alerted by police. >> as i was driving home i could see the boys on the helicopttow the helicopters circling above
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them. and i was terrified then and then i remembered that john liked helicopters and flapped his arms and first thing i said is can you ask the helicopters back off a little. >> he would be excited by the crowd and attention he was getting. he was not afraid. >> the lines are carrying 230,000 volts, enough juice to power a small town. the authorities cut the electricity, but they warn there may still be 20,000 volts of residual power. captain terry from the mesa fire department harnesses himself to the tower and leads the rescue. >> get higher and higher and before you get to the top you say to yourself, how did i get myself this to this? >> thae the plan they will harness the boyce and repel down the tower with them. but with night falling an temperatures dropping it's becoming a risky operation. >> james had john's hand clamped
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down on the three-inch girder there. he had a death grip on it. when we picked up his hand, his brother's hand was blue. >> it's been two tense hours since the crisis began when another option makes a dramatic entrance. a utility truck called a condor equipped with a 1 a 50-foot boom. by coincidence it had been under going repairs a few miles away. >> they only had one in the state i believe at the time and the mechanic in charge of it saw this on the news. and he went back to work to reassemble it. when the condor entered the greenbelt, there was a roar. we were excited. >> the boys are ushered to safety. >> oh, i was so relieved. just wanted to thank heavens they were safe and i wanted to hold them. >> and james is treated as a
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hero. >> still don't see what i did that is that unusual. maybe a little trialsome at times but i have a really wonderful brother and i love him. >> some day i hope you can tell me why you climbed all the way to the top. >> years later, john has now grown to adulthood. a scrapbook of clippings preserves memories to his brother's devotion. >> i think the world still needs heros. they need to see that people will do things and not worry about their own safety. that they will put someone else's needs ahead of their own, and this was a sweet story of brotherly love. >> john's brother james has since gone on to serve in the military, stationed in afghanistan. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. thanks for watching.
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each one of them went up against the law. a cornered criminal takes on more than 100 federal agents. angry teens ambush deputies inside the halls of justice. a distraught dad snaps. and critically wounds a police officer. they are men and women who battled the badge. "caught on camera: wrong side of the law." hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." breaking the law is one thing. fighting the law is another.

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