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thanks exclusively to your help. maybe, just maybe some day one of them will tweet her support for the k.i.n.d. fund from one of the great universities in th he used so poignantly, lived it. terrifying, dangerous, explosive situations. split-second dilemmas. a house on fire. >> flames come through the window like they belonged in the house and i didn't. >> a car out of control. >> i knew i was probably going to die. >> a downed sight seeing plane. >> an abduction in broad daylight.
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>> it looked like she was fighting for her life. >> witnesses must decide whether to intervene at their own risk. >> i got to think quick before this guy kills someone. >> caught on camera, what would you do? >> if you're a clerk in a store that trades in gold, you never know when trouble is going to walk in the door. >> there was something that just didn't feel right. >> december 23rd, 2011. he hendersonville, north carolina. it's 15 minutes until derrick will close for the day. when a guy in a hoodie comes in and heads straight past the counter. >> said i have a gun. he said give me the money. give me the money. give me the money. derrick's choices in the next few seconds could determine the rest of his life.
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>> i just figured, you know, he was going to rob me and just shoot me. >> if someone who says they're armed twrieed to rob you, what would you do? give the robber what he wants? somehow try to call for help? or would you risk everything and fight back? >> so i reached in the counter to give him the money, and i kind of looked over. i saw that he was pulling out a bag. when he extended his arm out to take it, i saw like an opening. hit him real clean. kind of just knocked him out. like when you hit a baseball and you know it's a home run. >> derek's never been robbed before. but earlier that day, an inexplicable premonition creeps into his normal routine. >> i had a weird feeling, just one of those instincts that something was going to happen. >> armed only with his sixth
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sense, he stays on the lookout. and when danger walks through the door, it's almost like derek expects it. but that doesn't keep him from being afraid. >> there's a lot of stuff going through my head. first it was panic, like, give him the money. then he came around the counter, i started thinking about my family. all of this happened within probably a second. i kind of shook him, just shook him a little bit, slapped him on the face. when i saw the gun was a fake, i felt, what is your problem? >> don't you [ bleep ] move. >> derek calls the cops and while he's waiting, he noticed that his clean punch has caused a bloody mess. >> i start looking at the blood while we're sitting there and i'm like, i'm not cleaning this up. so we have a roll of paper
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towels there. i said, man, you can start cleaning up your own mess. >> clean this [ bleep ] up, man. clean it up while you're waiting. clean it. i swear to god, man. >> as the cleanup continues -- >> the cops burst in, ready to take down anything that moves. for all they know, derek could be the perp. >> put your feet behind you. put your feet behind you. instead of going out in a police car, the robber, identified as mustafa hendy, gets carted out to an ambulance as a result of derek's beatdown. what derek called a fake gun turns out to be a pellet gun, and he pleads guilty to attempted common law robbery and receives a suspended sentence
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and 36 months probation. >> if he would have got the bag and actually got out the door with it, he would have only got $37. >> when the cops first question derek, they doubt the details of his story. >> they were definitely asking me, you know, what happened? what happened? i said i hit him one time and it knocked him out. they were like, really, how many timed did you hit him? but it's all there. caught on camera. >> once we went over the footage, they were like, oh. so it was pretty funny. you know, all the cops were like, we don't encourage this, but they're like, nice hit. we've all felt it, the rush and crush of getting ourselves and our possessions through airport security. but have you ever left anything behind? even for a moment? >> you're trying to catch your flight. you have to take your shoes off,
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your jewelry off. there's a little bit of heightened strens going through the checkpoint. >> january 18th, 2012. ft. lauderdale, hollywood airport. getting through the line, this woman forgets her rolex. what would you do? if like this man you spot a $6500 watch lying there. run after the owner to return it? give it to airport personnel? or play finder's keepers? so what does he do? >> even though there's no audio to the video, you can almost hear his thoughts as he's looking at the watch, and it's almost like, there's the devil on one side of him and, you know, the good samaritan on the other side of the shoulder. >> and off he goes. he may not have planned it, but now he's a thief with a brand-new rolex. 40 minutes go by before the woman realizes her watch is missing and unreported.
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broward county sheriff's office lieutenant brian montgomery gets the case. >> when i first viewed the video, i thought that this guy had several opportunities to do the right thing. he had several opportunities to stop the lady. he could have handed it over to a tsa agent. he didn't do any of that. but what was more aggravating was that the victim then goes over to a bench, get herself straight with her belongings, and he did the same thing right next to her. he looked right at her and knew that was the same person right in front of him. >> even with all this video, the odds are pretty long that they'll find the thief who has flown off to who knows where? >> there literally could be thousands of passengers flying off at any time. they might live here, they might not. they might live overseas. just because we have them on video doesn't mean we know who they are. >> it takes lieutenant montgomery three days of poring
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through airport security video to find the thief. >> finally found him coming into the airport. went up to a ceov, and that's how he checked in. we got the name, got his picture, and it's the same person in the video, so we know whew it was. >> after more digging, lieutenant montgomery discovers the man lives right there in south florida. >> we knocked on the door of his condo, and he answered the door wearing the lady's watch. he said it was a gift from god. i think he really did believe that because he said ever since i received this watch from god, i had nothing but good luck. >> the grateful victim gets her watch back three months later. the thief is found guilty of grand theft and gets a fine and probation. safe to say his luck has run out. coming up, flames devour an unoccupied house and a neighbor has a decision to make. when caught on camera, what would you do, returns. [ coughing ]
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ah, just another day in paradise. until it suddenly turns into a terrifying nightmare. >> one minute we're flying. the next thing i know i'm upside down in the water strapped in asking myself what happened. >> january 2012, honduras. a float plain with pontoons for landing on water crashes in the caribbean sea. >> it just skimmed over the surface, and then it flipped over. with only the wreckage to hold onto, a stranded family and pilot struggle to survive. but they've been spotted. >> that plane just crashed. >> by a boatful of day trippers who change course and race to get there. >> i said, go, go. let's get over there as fast as we can.
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>> larry, friends and crew will soon have a decision to make. should they attempt to rescue the victims with a possibility of leaking fuel and sharks in in the water or wait for a professional rescue team to get there? what would you do? >> i didn't think twice. i knew we had to get there. it was just go for it. seconds makes the difference between life or death. >> andy atkins, his wife jenny and 4-year-old son logan just bought a condo and made this part of honduras a home away from home. >> it's a really nice island. nice people, lots of fun stuff to do. very great beaches. wonderful scuba diving. >> two months before the crash, andy took his first ride on the float plane with his old college buddies. >> it really was a fun ride. you get up there. you can see views of the island that you can't get any other way. it was the highlight of our trip in november.
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>> so in january andy decides to share the thrill with jenny and logan, and by coincidence the crew films them flying overhead. >> we waved at everyone on the beach. hundreds of people, i think, on the beach that day. and really didn't know that anything was wrong. i only learned later that an engine went out. >> first to arrive on the team are forsyth and his band of rescuers. they fear they're already too late. >> we couldn't tell if everybody was out of the plane. >> you got anymore? they're all out? where they at? >> in the rescuers go, full speed ahead. >> we swam as hard and as fast as we could. >> holy. >> andy and the pilot have gotten free from their harnesses and bring jenny and logan to the surfaces. >> they were alive, but they
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were both rag dolls. appeared to have drown or nearly drowned. foaming at the mouth, eyes in the back of the head, just unresponsive totally. >> logan finally takes a breath, but jenny is still unconscious and not breathing. >> they all appear to be in shock. i remember her lips were very blue. i was very fearful that she may not have been alive. i'm thinking, we need to get her out of the water. >> with jenny in tow, forsyth starts swimming back to his boat, afraid time is running out. >> just then he sees a vacation yacht. >> they yell out to us, we have doctors on board, bring her here. >> so right away we started swimming her to the yacht. as we got close, they reached down and pulled her up on the swim deck. >> linda, a trained emt, doesn't hesitate to join two doctors who
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happen to be among the vacationers on board. >> my feet just took me. i just got a -- a feeling of -- i can help, and immediately went right into action. >> they tried to keep me away. they tried to get me up on the main deck of the boat because i was no help and i was panicking. >> the doctors work feverishly to keep jenny and logan alive. >> it was pretty serious. she started to throw up bubbles, froth. she's not getting oxygen to her body. in any kind of emergency like this, oxygen is one of the first things you can do to save a life. >> within half an hour, the rescuers get logan, jenny and andy, all still in dangerous condition, to an emergency room on the island. the pilot, not badly injured, stays with the plane to get it towed to shore. it never makes it and ends up sunk and unsalvageable.
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after four days in the hospital. father, mother, and son slowly mend. the team work and commitment of strangers has saved their lives. >> it's such a rewarding feeling knowing that you were there at the right time, at the right place to help another human being. >> good to see you. really good to see you. >> i thought about what a hero is. it's somebody that doesn't hesitate. when they see someone that needs help, they don't hesitate at thinking about risks for themself. they don't hesitate at all. >> a raging inferno with the building's owner possibly trapped inside. a merchant down the street sees the smoke and dashes to the scene. >> i'm thinking if i don't help the people are going to die. >> february 18th, 2012, massachusetts.
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bobby singh runs the convenience store across the street from the br brasco funeral home. he knows the owner well. security videos capture the house starting to go up in flames. to save his name, wayne brasco, bobby has a fateful decision to make. call 911 and wait for the fire department or risk his life and run into the burning house that's connected to the funeral home. what would you do? without a moment's hesitation, bobby singh dashes up to the house to warn wayne and his brother kenny. no time to call 911. >> i tried the front door. i rang the bell. almost five, ten times i rang the bell. nobody gave me a response. but i go inside just to yell out his name. kenny! and i said fire! fire! fire! can you come out?
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>> i was just watching television. >> in the back of the house wayne brasco, laid up with a leg injury is unaware of the fire up front. >> i heard a voice hollering. first i thought, oh, dear, someone's house in the neighborhood is on fire. you grow used to the noises of the street. >> from another part of the house, kenny staggers out behind bobby singh through the thick choking smoke, but where is wayne? >> kenny come with me right away, but wayne still inside. >> by the time i got eight or ten feet into the living room, which is in the front of the house, i saw flames coming up over the windows. the flames came up through the windows like they belonged in the house and i didn't. >> just three minutes after someone out in the street calls 911, fire trucks arrive. the house is totally consumed by flames.
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>> i say, listen. wayne is still inside the house. i'm still stressed out that wayne is still in there. >> unbeknownst to kenny and bobby, wayne has managed to hobble out the back door. the house was totally engulfed. bobby was in the front of the house. i kept trying to holler to him so he would know i was outside. but in the thick gray and black smoke, he couldn't see me. i just hoped he heard me. >> out of earshot from wayne, bobby still has no idea that his friend has escaped. >> my son said when he pulled up, bobby singh had tears in his eyes. he was telling my son that he couldn't get me out of there. he tried. so he brought him over to see me sitting in the driveway, and he started to cry. >> the fire department later determines the fire's cause to be improper disposal of smoking materials. >> he demonstrated an act of courage and bravery. >> a few weeks later wayne's son paul presents a resolution to
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the town council honoring bobby singh. >> you have to pause and put yourself in his shoes and ask, would you have done what he did? we all say we would, but really, would you? his son is with him here. and his son also confirmed his dad is a hero. >> god gave me the strength to save somebody, that's why i did it. >> yes, i consider bobby to be a hero and my hero. >> coming up, bike thieves go to work in broad daylight. >> my bike was stolen from right in front of my apartment. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do?" returns. (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru,
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would you mind your own business? call the police? or would you confront a potentially dangerous thief and risk putting yourself in harm's way? in real life casey is no thief. he's a filmmaker working with his brother van and his pal malik to conduct his own experiment on human nature. >> our goal in making this vidzio is to steal the bikes in the most audacious way possible. all we wanted was to get caught. all we wanted was somebody to stop us. >> after moving to new york city in 2001, casey quickly learns what can happen to bikes and bike parts that are locked up outside. >> my first job was as a bike messenger. i lived here a couple of days and my bike, my means of income, my means of transportation was stolen from right in front of my apartment. >> he decides to see what people will do, if anything, when they
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witness a flagrant theft appearing right in front of their eyes. so he locks up his own bike in various public places in new york and prepares to steal it. all captured by a secret camera. >> we shot most of the video on on little point and shoots. these things can zoom in pretty well from across the street. it wasn't a camera crew with us or anything like that. it was somebody standing across the street with a little camera. we tried to make it so there was no question about what we were doing. >> first stop, a hacksaw at 1:00 p.m. in the heart of downtown manhattan. >> we started with a hacksaw. super conspicuous, noisy, took a while. >> as the video shows, more than a dozen people watch him and do nothing. >> just hacking through that chain, waiting for somebody to grab me on the shoulder. waiting for somebody to ask what i was doing.
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>> the second theft takes place directly in front of a police station. >> i'm going to use every criminal's favorite tool, the crowbar. >> in two minutes, the lock is off, and casey rides away. the nypd doesn't seem to notice. he might as well be invisible. >> for this next experiment, my friend malik is going to steal the bicycle. >> i'm black. >> brandishing a pair of large red bolt cutters, malik strolls into a public park and cuts several large chains off the bike. do onlookers behave any differently? when the thief is african-american? >> they didn't. >> they didn't. it speaks to the lack of racem in the city or it speaks volumes
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to how little people give a [ bleep ] about bike theft. i just got a lot of glares. one person screamed somebody while they were working, but nobody stopped. >> off camera a parked policewoman does approach malik. >> she came up and said you can't ride that in here. you have to walk it out of the park. and i had giant bolt cutters in my hand and a stolen bike. >> hood up. sunglasses on. trying to look as criminal as possible. >> casey's next tool takes the game to a whole new level, a noisy cordless angle grinder that winds its way through chain. this time the police do show up. after nine minutes. >> and casey tells them his story. >> when the police finally showed up, i was kind of relieved. once they didn't arrest me. i was a little bit happy to see them. >> but the truth is in the big apple bike theft is a low police priority. so what is the takeaway?
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is there a lesson to be learned from their study? >> people are so crazy about certain things in new york. you see people arguing over basically nothing. like you bump into somebody by accident and that will be a huge fight. but you steal a bike right in front of someone's face and they'll just look at you. >> coming up, an attack on a cop tests the onlookers at a fast food restaurant. >> i was worried about the guy grabbing the officer's gun and shooting all of us. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do" returns.
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the shooting death of tamir rice. >> and new video of president obama hitting the greens on his holiday vacation in hawaii. now back to "caught on camera." a security camera video catches a police officer struggling to restrain a violent thief inside a fast food restaurant. >> i took him to the ground to effect an arrest, and in a split second i was up in the air. >> but when the cop starts losing the battle, customers are faced with choices that could have deadly consequences. >> nobody is doing nothing. i got to think quick before this guy kills someone. >> march 3rd, 2012, pompano beach, florida, if you were here, and witness to the police officer being overpowered right in front of you, what would you do? would you flee the scene? call for help? or would you put yourself in
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danger to assist the officer? >> i was patrolling the western part of the city. >> deputy kevin meyer of the broward county sheriff office is on his morning patrol. >> the dispatcher came across the air advising there was some sort of disturbance inside the mcdonald's. >> deputy meyer responds to the call. >> the manager approached me and pointed the gentleman out saying he had stolen property from a patron inside the store. >> the security video shows the manager pointing to 29-year-old patrick davis. >> i had a feeling he was up to no good. >> just minutes earlier, customer jose ramos had observed davis behaving strangely. >> you know when somebody is not normal. he was not normal. his eyes were wide open and staring just into nothing. >> and now deputy meyer notices something else. >> when i looked at his hands,
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it looked like they were clenched and he was concealing something. that's why i decided to take him to the ground to affect the arrest. you have a split second to decide how you were going to bring him down. i used a leg sweep effectively. text book, he went to the ground. i had my knee on him. i was attempting to put the handcuff on, and in a split second like superman, he lifted up, and next thing i know i was up in the air with him. >> in a single movement the suspect gains his footing and lifts meyer off the ground. >> grabbed the officer, picked him up. to me it seemed like the guy was trying to slam his head on the floor. >> the security video shows officer meyer struggling to gain control. but the suspect seems to possess amazing strength. >> once he lifted me in the air he was determined to try to break away from me. my only concern was holding onto him and keeping him there until my partner arrived so we could take him into custody.
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>> it looks like deputy meyer is on his own until backup arrives. but as ramos watches, he knows he has a decision to make. assist the officer or stay out of the way. >> i said to myself, i have to do something. i was worried about the guy grabbing the officer's gun and shooting all of us. >> so what does he do? ramos enters the fray and several other men follow his lead. >> i grabbed his two wrists so he could pull out that taser. >> i deployed my ptaser. he had no problem at all taking the taser. >> the taser has minimal effect. so deputy meyer tries again. >> the whole time on the video when i'm in the front of him by his head, my taser is deployed in his upper chest area. >> this time the taser subdues the suspect and myers is able to get the cuffs on him. >> it seems like it took forever for backup to get there. in reality i believe he was there within a minute.
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>> more officers arrive on the scene and the fight is over for the moment. >> i walked him outside and placed him in my police car. i turned around to get my paperwork started, and then he kicked out the window. we had to taser him again, take him out of the police car, and then shackle his legs. >> davis is transported to a local hospital where he's found to be under the influence of drugs and alcohol. >> a lot of times drugs have an influence on people. specifically cocaine and pcp can give them super human strength with a big adrenaline dump. >> a judge finds patrick davis guilty of multiple offenses including battery on a police officer, attempted armed robbery, and resisting arrest. he's sentenced to nine years in prison.
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in the end, nobody is badly hurt. deputy meyer has only minor injuries. >> i sustained bruised ribs from the wrestling and body slam that the suspect gave me. >> but is it really a good idea for bystanders to step in? police usually encourage witnesses to call 911 and not get physically involved. >> in that particular instance, i believe they made the right decision, a violent felon was taken off the street with the assistance of three complete strangers. i think each individual person has to make their own decision. >> it works this time, but it's a risk that must be taken carefully. all aboard bus 91, april 2012, boca raton, florida. two elderly sisters, one in a wheelchair, are about to get on, when they're attacked from behind. >> and all the sudden you see him real fast grab the purse.
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>> in a terrifying instant, the women, one is 84, and the other 96, go down. stunned passengers and bystanders race to the rescue. rose cohen, on her way to class, has just boarded. >> the younger sister, when she fell, the wheelchair came down with her. her head was off the edge of the curb, and she's laying on there. >> if you were there, what would you do? call 911? chase the mugger? or tend to the fallen victims. in this case with the bus full of people, it's all of the above. >> the bus driver already had his phone and he's screaming. everyone is running off the bus trying to see what happened. bystanders actually did run after the kid, but of course no e physically got him. >> the purse snatcher gets away in an accomplice's awaiting car. while people attend to the women. then, another choice has to be made. >> everyone is contemplating,
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should we lift her up? they could have broken bones. after we got her up, she said nothing hurt. and we were all right. the younger sister, she had a 200 over 100 blood pressure. >> the strong armed robber remains at large for 12 days, and then an odd thing happens when a news report plays a security video moments before the attack. the suspect can be seen staring at the women, and then riding off on his razor scooter. >> somewhere in the newscast viewing area, a man recognizes the guy on the scooter. it turns out to be his own son. what would you do if you saw your child on the news committing a crime? this father tells his son to turn himself in. when the son refuses, his father calls the police. the 96-year-old ends up with two broken ribs, but both women recover, physically if not financially.
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their attacker pleads guilty to robbery and aggravated batterioon a person 65 years of age or older. >> he got busted on his 19th birthday, which actually i think he deserves. there's your gift. it's cakarma. enjoy your birthday in jail. coming up, a subway fight that turns a mild-mannered subway rider into a superhero. >> i just like, whoa, this is crazy. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do" returns. fact.
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the number six train is headed uptown with a man and woman battling it out in a closed subway car. if you were there, what would you do? move away from the explosive melee? wait till the next stop and call a cop? or try to intervene possibly at great personal risk? >> i was just like, whoa, this is crazy. i quickly reached for my phone and started videotaping. >> well, without that response we wouldn't have our story, but then a new subway super hero comes to the rescue, snack man. >> he just seemed real cool. just walked right in there. kind of didn't say nothing to anybody. just walked right in, smooth, eating his chips. >> i was eating chips at the time, and they were in my hand. everything happened so fast. i just got in the middle of them and kept eating. i wasn't nervous. >> his real name is charles
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saunder, and his simple effortless move separates the combatants and creates space for another passenger to move in and referee. >> please get off. >> she's standing in the guy's face pretty much until he got off the train at the next stop. she also diffused the situation. she wasn't eating no snacks, though. >> he takes his video home and uploads it to the web, and the legend of snack man is born. >> i posted the video on youtube probably like a few days after the incident. it was on there for about a week and it wasn't getting any attention. it was about 400 views. the next day i wake up, and it was just completely blown up. it just spread. >> but snack man himself has no idea until he gets a heads up from his mom. >> i had completely forgotten any of this ever happened, and then she found out through facebook, and i got a text message that morning that said, hey snack man.
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i had no idea what she was talking about. >> more than a million youtube videos later, he rockets to stardom. >> peter parker would rip open his shirt. he had on the spider man gear. superman had his alter ego. if you pop open your shirt, what's in there? >> a special suit. i'm not going to do it on live tv. >> chip jokes aside, a serious question still lingers, was it wise for charles to step into the middle of a subway fight? >> i didn't think either of them would try to hurt me. the second i stepped in they seemed to both back off and get in their own space. you have to assess the risks. if you're going to be putting yourself in between two people who can hurt you, then you shouldn't step in. a terrifying abduction in
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broad daylight caught on a security camera. two people grab a teenage woman from behind and pull her to a waiting van. >> she immediately starts fighting back. they drag her kicking and screaming. it looked like she was fighting for her life. >> may 29th, 2010, stafford, virginia. as this chilling crime takes place before their eyes, witnesses seem to keep walking and try not to get involved. in a dangerous situation like this, what would you do? risk intervening to rescue the young woman? call 911 and hope they get here in time? or mind your own business? though you can't tell from the video, someone does call if police. the case immediately goes to captain william bowler. >> when i get the call, it's an abduction, a stranger type abduction.
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>> two minutes before the abduction, a parking lot camera captures the van hovering around the intended victim, with another woman following in pursuit. >> you can actually see the vehicle kind of surveilling her through the parking lot at different vantage points. >> the soon to be hostage runs across the lot with the woman and van still chasing. >> she's on foot. she's obviously distraught. she's walking at a pace and looking over her shoulder like she's concerned about this van following her. and that's when the van makes its move. it comes up. the side door slides open. two or three of them jump out. they grab her. throw her in the van. just that quick. >> the van speeds off with the woman inside, as bystanders look on, apparently immobilized. but while it may look like no one is reacting, that's not really the case. >> two actually dialed 911.
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then we had another that went into the store and had them call. >> and one gentleman got a tag number for us. >> law enforcement springs into action. an amber alert goes out. authorities trace the license plate, identify the vehicle's plate. identify the vehicle's owner, then track his cell phone headed south to florida. >> jacksonville florida sheriff's office actually put a chopper in the air and they located this vehicle and stopped it for us. between the time we actually got the call and that vehicle was stopped, probably nine hours. >> reporter: once they stopped the van, police are in for a big surprise. >> what really happened was, family was in fact moving from rhode island to florida. 17-year-old did not want to go. stopped to do lunch and she gets out and walks away from them. she's not having any part of the florida trip. she was being a very difficult teenager. so they just decided to put her in the van.
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we're going south. >> reporter: as it's a family matter, no charges are filed. but the people in the parking lot who thought they were witnessing a crime took important action without putting themselves in danger. coming up, a car going 60 stuck on cruise control. >> okay, sir. calm down. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do"" returns. (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love where it's needed most. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i can't believe i got it. that's my boy. woah! look!
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july 30th, 2011, huntsville, texas. police dashcams record a high speed hunt for a man in a runaway car. >> walker county, 911. what's the location of your emergency. >> yes, i need help with my car. it's stuck on cruise control. i can't get it off. >> the my first thought was i'm going to die. >> responding to the 911 call, police spot gatlin jeters' out of control vehicle barreling down highway 190.
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other stay the course and risk dozens of lives hoping that someone, somehow figures out how to safely stop you? >> my thoughts were just swerve off the road, hit a tree, hit something to try to get the vehicle stopped and hope for best. >> while officer carroll's car races in hot pursuit, he is haunted by a fatal accident in the san diego two years before. >> i remember ayew tube family with a family or four or five that made a phone call to the emergency dispatch 11. >> we're going 130. we're in trouble. there's no brakes. >> and it captured all the way to the scene of the crash and everybody died. >> we're approaching the intersection. we're approaching the intersection. hold on. pray, pray. shoot. there's -- hello, hello. >> hello?
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>> it's stuck in my head and it just kind of repeated flashbacks. man, we can't let this happen in my time. >> they got one out here? >> they're on their way, sir. >> cruise control is stuck. heading westbound on u.s. 190. >> okay. really, i just passed an elementary. i haven't hit anybody. >> reporter: once he's heard jeter's location, officer carroll also has a decision to make. even if he's able to catch up to jeter's car, what can he do to stop it? >> i didn't really have a game plan at this time. i had to focus on getting there. >> i was emotionally terrified to the point i thought i was going to pass out. my hands were shaking. my heart was racing and i was really scared. >> oh, god. i just hit a car. oh, man. no, no. >> mr. jeter, calm down. keep calm. >> damn it. >> i knew i was probably going to die at that point. that's when i saw that police
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car and another suv coming over the hill towards me. >> all right. i see one trooper right now. i see him, university police. >> lights and siren and everything coming at me. i get up over the hill, i see him coming up and approaching. so i turned around and when i did, i started from pretty much zero making my u turn and he's still moving at 60. i was in the three digit speeds somewhere just to catch up to him. the first thing i tried to do to stop the vehicle is get in front of it, and slow down and let him make impact. >> i'm about to hit him. about to hit him. oh. [ bleep ]. >> are you still going, sir? >> i'm still going. >> the first impact fails to stop jeter's car. carroll slows down and tries again. >> when he got up against me the second go round, i just slammed on the brakes and it was like a train ride.
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it was like a slow stop. >> reporter: the second impact finally relations jeter's cruise control and carroll's suv brings it to a stop. >> are you stopped, sir? >> yes, sir, i'm stopped. >> once the vehicle finally came to a stop, i just jumped out of the vehicle. i threw the cell phone in the car and i ran over to the officer that was in front of me in his suv and he came out and you know, i told him thank you for saving my life. >> it's okay. the ride's over. it's good. take a deep breath. you're standing on the ground. you're not hurt. everybody's fine. we did this. just chalk it up for us. >> reporter: jeter later notifies ford. the company has told msnbc our inspection of the vehicle uncovered no detects that would have led to the of situation. in general, we are not aware of a safety issue with this cruise control system. thanks to officer carroll, jeter is alive and well. another person saved by a brave decision to do what needed to be done.
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