TALAT - SPEEDING SEMI DEMOLISHES STATE PATROL CARS
<p><pi><b>This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment. </b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--TEASE--</b></p>\n<p>ONE ACCIDENT BECOMES TWO ...</p>\n<p>AND A 3D-PRINTED CHEESECAKE IS CREAMY AND CUTTING-EDGE!</p>\n<p>COMING UP IN TODAY'S <i>"TAKE A LOOK AT THIS!"</i></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Third party material prefonted</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>A SQUAD OF STATE PATROL TROOPERS WORKING THE SCENE OF ONE ACCIDENT ...</p>\n<p>BECAME PART OF ANOTHER WHEN A HUGE SEMI TRUCK ...</p>\n<p>COMPLICATED THINGS IN THE SCARIEST WAY POSSIBLE!</p>\n<p>JEREMY ROTH HAS TODAY'S <i>"TAKE A LOOK AT THIS!"</i></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>A NEW JERSEY ACCIDENT SCENE WENT FROM BAD TO WORSE ...</p>\n<p>WHEN A MASSIVE TRUCK CAME BARRELLING THROUGH!</p>\n<p>(NATS- CRASH)</p>\n<p>"Watch out!"</p>\n<p>STATE POLICE WERE INVESTIGATING AN EARLIER CRASH ON A HIGHWAY ...</p>\n<p>WHEN THE HUGE TRACTOR-TRAILER PLOWED THROUGH ...</p>\n<p>TOTALING THREE PATROL CARS AND DAMAGING AN AMBULANCE</p>\n<p>"I'm over here, yo! I'm good I'm good!"</p>\n<p>AMAZINGLY, NO SERIOUS INJURIES WERE REPORTED ...</p>\n<p>BUT STATE POLICE SAY THE TRUCK'S DRIVER WAS ISSUED A SUMMONS ...</p>\n<p>FOR CARELESS DRIVING.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>A PERSON FLEEING FROM LA POLICE IN A SUSPECTED STOLEN VEHICLE ...</p>\n<p>ENDED ONE CHASE AND BEGAN ANOTHER WHEN, AFTER JACKNIFING THE TRUCK HE HAD BEEN DRIVING...</p>\n<p>HE TOOK OFF ON A SKATEBOARD!</p>\n<p>(NATS- STOP STOP)</p>\n<p>MUTLIPLE CAMERAS CAPTURED THE UNIQUE GETAWAY ATTEMPT ...</p>\n<p>WHICH WAS SHORT LIVED, AS ONE OFFICER WAS ABLE TO BODY-CHECK ...</p>\n<p>THE PERSON OFF THE BOARD BEFORE HE WAS ARRESTED.</p>\n<p>OOF...LATER, SKATER.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>I COULD SURE USE A PALATE CLEANSER AFTER ALL THAT TENSE ACTION ....</p>\n<p>HOW ABOUT A DELICIOUS CHEESECAKE COURTESY OF A 3D PRINTER?</p>\n<p>COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ENGINEERS TURNED THEIR LAB INTO A REGULAR CHEESECAKE FACTORY ...</p>\n<p>USING 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY TO CREATE THIS SEVEN-INGREDIENT VEGAN DESSERT.</p>\n<p>BUT THIS-A HERE CHEESECAKE WAS NO EASY BAKE ...</p>\n<p>MULTIPLE ATTEMPTS ENDED UP GLOOPY, GLOPPY AND DOWNRIGHT SLOPPY....</p>\n<p>UNTIL ENGINEERS FIGURED OUT THE KEY- A DASH OF LASERS ...</p>\n<p>USED TO ADD A FINISHING BAKE ... TO THEIR HI-TECH TAKE ...</p>\n<p>ON THE FAMOUS CREAMY CAKE.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>FOR TALAT - I'M JEREMY ROTH</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDING VIRAL VIDEO CAUGHT ON CAMERA ACCIDENTS DISASTERS LAW ENFORCEMENT POLICE CRIME DASHCAM FOOD TECHNOLOGY 3D PRINTER CHEESECAKE COOL FUN FUNNY CUTE CRAZY WEIRD KICKER FEATURE</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--MUSIC INFO---</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>"Magnetic Mallets" </b>- Frédéric Le Quéré- APM Music</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>"Clumsy Kid" </b>- Jean-Marc Lucien Francois Alexandre- APM Music</p>\n<p></p>
Trooper Run over on Tape
A state trooper from South Carolina is in the hospital after being hit by a pickup truck last night. Trooper Shawn Stankus is in good condition at Richland Memorial hospital. He was hit by a truck while standing beside interstate 20, talking to a motorist he had stopped. His police car's video camera captured the whole incident. Stankus managed to get back in his car and chase the truck driver. The man was eventually caught and charged with drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident.
Semi-trucks Driving On I-95 In The Afternoon Rush Hour Near DC
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - MAY 31: (AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drive down the road on may 31, 2024 in District of Columbia. (Footage By WW News/Getty Images)
U-haul Moving Truck And Semi-trucks Driving On I-95 In The Afternoon Rush Hour, Few Cars Willing To Pay On Using The Center Express lanes While Leaving Washington DC
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - MAY 31: (AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drive down the road on may 31 in District of Columbia. (Footage By WW News/Getty Images)
Trooper Run over on Tape
A state trooper from South Carolina is in the hospital after being hit by a pickup truck last night. Trooper Shawn Stankus is in good condition at Richland Memorial hospital. He was hit by a truck while standing beside interstate 20, talking to a motorist he had stopped. His police car's video camera captured the whole incident. Stankus managed to get back in his car and chase the truck driver. The man was eventually caught and charged with drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident.
Trooper Chase / Arrest on Tape (04/23/1996)
This is Part II of yesterday's story about a state trooper who was hit by a truck while on a routine stop of another vehicle. The trooper managed to get back in his car and pursue the truck and eventually make an arrest. Yesterday we showed the police car video of the officer being hit... today we have the rest of that video which includes the arrest. A state trooper from South Carolina was hospitalized after being hit by a pickup truck Sunday night. Trooper Shawn Stankus was in good condition at Richland Memorial hospital. He was hit by a truck while standing beside interstate 20, talking to a motorist he had stopped. His police car's video camera captured the whole incident. Stankus managed to get back in his car and chase the truck driver. The man was eventually caught and charged with drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident.
Semi-trucks Driving On I-95 In The Afternoon Rush Hour, Few Cars Willing To Pay On Using The Center Express lanes While Leaving Washington DC
Cars drive down the road on may 31 in District of Columbia. (
Cars Driving On Interstate 395 (I-395 ) In The Morning Rush Hour
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - APRIL 24: (AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drives drive down the road on April 24, 2025 in Washington DC. (Footage By WW News/Getty Images)
COP SURVIVES BARRAGE OF BULLETS 2008
Officials at the solicitor's office in Orangeburg released the shocking video of a man opening fire on a state trooper, after the man was sentenced to 17 years in prison. Warning: Some may find the content of the video graphic in nature. Anthony DonNell Glover was sentenced Thursday for opening fire on Corporal Quincy Brown during May of last year. TWO OF THE ROUNDS STRUCK BROWN IN THE ARM. ONE STRUCK HIS BULLETPROOF VEST AND ANOTHER STRUCK HIS RADIO. GLOVER WAS A BACK SEAT PASSENGER OF A CAR DRIVEN BY HIS UNCLE, WHICH WAS PULLED OVER FOR SPEEDING. Glover's charges included assault and battery with intent to kill, and possession of cocaine.
Musicians in Plane Crash (2007)
A man who came across a fiery jet crash said he saw former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and disc jockey Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein trying to extinguish the flames on their bodies by ripping off their clothing. "We turned to the jet to try and see if there was anything we could do, but immediately, there was nothing anyone could do," William Owens told CNN affiliate WIS in Columbia, South Carolina. "I felt ill or sick to think that these lives were snuffed out at that point." The two men were in critical condition with extensive burns Saturday. The crash killed four other people on board, authorities said. The Learjet 60 carrying six people, including Barker and Goldstein, was taking off from the Columbia Metropolitan Airport in South Carolina on Friday night when it went off the runway. The plane crashed through light towers and an antenna array before crossing a road and stopping at an embankment, authorities said. Owens came across the plane wreck while driving and stopped to see whether he could help. Lexington County Coroner Harry O. Harman said all the dead in Friday's crash were Californians. He identified them as pilot Sarah Lemmon, 31, of Anaheim Hills; co-pilot James Bland, 52, of Carlsbad; Chris Baker, 29, of Studio City; and Charles Still, 25, of Los Angeles. The Associated Press reported that Baker was an assistant to Barker and Still was a security guard for the musician. Owens told WIS-TV he was driving on Highway 302 when he saw a fireball. Owens stopped and crossed across the road, which was doused with fuel, to get close to the wreckage. Barker was standing in the road, trying to extinguish his burning pants, Owens told WIS-TV. Owens and Goldstein walked toward the plane, but there was nothing they could do to help, he said. Federal investigators recovered the cockpit voice recorder from the crash site but said they aren't sure whether information on the device survived the blaze. Investigators are also obtaining recordings of conversations between controllers in the tower and the jet's two-person crew, said National Transportation Safety Board spokeswoman Debbie Hersman. "Air traffic controllers did observe sparks from the aircraft as it was going down the runway and immediately alerted fire-rescue crews at the airport," Hersman said Saturday evening in West Columbia. The National Transportation Safety Board has sent team to West Columbia to investigate the crash. The Learjet 60 crashed on takeoff at 11:53 p.m. Friday. Beth Frits, spokeswoman at the Joseph Still Burn Center, in Augusta, Georgia, said Barker and Goldstein arrived at the hospital early Saturday. She said both men had "extensive burns." Video Watch charred wreckage of the plane » Barker and Goldstein had played at a huge free outdoor concert in Columbia's Five Points district on Friday night, CNN affiliate WIS-TV said. Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said the twin-engine private jet was cleared for takeoff on a flight to Van Nuys, California, and began its takeoff roll a few minutes before midnight. Air traffic controllers "saw sparks coming from the runway -- whether that was from the aircraft or its engines, we don't know," Bergen said Saturday. "They overran the end of runway 11. They impacted the antenna array and a number of lights at the end of the runway. They went through the perimeter fence and across the roadway here," Hersman said Saturday. "There was a significant post-crash fire." The crash closed the airport, which is Columbia's main commercial and passenger terminal, and it remained closed late Saturday afternoon. The airport's Web site listed nine commercial airline flights canceled through 7 p.m. Saturday. Hersman said the airport would not reopen until investigators finished collecting debris from the runway and crash site. advertisement She said investigators would look at every aspect of the crash, from the pilots' schedules to the aircraft's condition. She said it was a fairly new airplane, manufactured in 2006 and certified to operate in 2007. In addition to playing with Blink-182, Barker appeared in the MTV reality show "Meet the Barkers" along with his wife at the time, former Miss USA Shanna Moakler, according to MTV's Web site. COLUMBIA -- It was an escape that mystified those who stood before the fireball. Travis Barker, a rock drummer, and celebrity DJ Adam Goldstein climbed onto the right wing of a flaming Learjet that was to have delivered them and four others Friday to Los Angeles. "Once they slid down the wing, they had to jump on each other to put each other out," Lt. Josh Shumpert of the South Congaree Police Department recalled the men telling him after the commuter jet crashed about midnight. Shoeless, in shock and in pain, Barker and Goldstein kept asking for an ambulance and worrying about their friends still inside, said Shumpert, one of the first responders on the scene. "They were pacing back and forth," he said. The men did not appear to be burned as badly as he expected. The crash killed four people, including Barker's two assistants and the plane's crew. Shumpert said Goldstein, dressed in a T-shirt and shorts or boxers, was hurt the worst. The lieutenant and Columbia resident Bill Owens were among the first to arrive. A dashboard camera from Shumpert's cruiser captured the turmoil, and the officer gave his first extended interview Tuesday. "I remember seeing the DJ guy with burns on his arms and the back and top of his head." Shumpert said he did not see burns on Barker, though he acknowledged it was dark. "I think he had on one sock. Either that, or they were both real nasty. He did not have a shirt on." Doctors at an Augusta burn center said Barker, 32, and Goldstein, 35, have second- and third-degree burns. They are likely to recover fully, doctors have said. "Travis was more visibly shaken than the other guy," said the 25-year-old lieutenant. Neither Barker nor Goldstein said much. Shumpert tried to comfort them, not knowing until an hour later that they were celebrities. Barker was a member of the multiplatinum-selling rock band Blink-182. Goldstein, known as DJ AM, once was engaged to celebrity Nicole Ritchie. Four days later, Owens said he feels guilty. "I'm concerned that I didn't react quickly. I reacted cautiously."
Cars Driving On Interstate 495 (I-495) Past Capital One Bank And Intelsat Office Buildings In A Sunny Morning
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - APRIL 28: (AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drive down the road on April 28, 2025 in Washington DC. (Footage By WW News/Getty Images)
COPS FIRE FOR THEIR LIVES 2008
Two Richmond County deputies will not be charged in a deadly shooting at an Augusta housing complex. A grand jury has cleared deputies Jose Rivera-Ortiz and Michael Hodge. They shot and killed a suspect last December when he tried to run them over with his SUV at Cherry Tree Crossing. The grand jury listened to witness testimony and watched dash cam video for several hours before reaching their decision. 26 News was there as deputies Jose Rivera Ortiz and Michael Hodge left the court house. Jurors found they were acting within the law when they shot Justin Elmore after he tried to run them over. 26 News obtained a copy of the dash cam video from the shooting last December (CLICK HERE TO SEE THE VIDEO). It shows the deputies surround Elmore's vehicle. As the deputies walked towards the SUV you can see Elmore drive towards the deputies. That's when they fired shots. Investigators say Elmore was being pulled over after they received a tip that drugs and weapons were in his SUV. 26 News was at Cherry Tree Crossing housing community the night of the shooting and the night Elmore died as people in the neighborhood protested in the streets. They threw bottles and bricks at deputies and set trash cans on fire. After the grand jury's decision, the Richmond County Sheriff's Office took steps to prevent a repeat of last December's violence. More than 60 officers were on standby just down the street from the housing community to make sure things were quiet. The Columbia County Sheriff's Office, Georgia State Patrol and the FBI were ready to assist.
Fedex, UPS And Kia SUV Driving On Interstate 66 (I-66) Past Road Construction Site In A Sunny Morning, A New Bridge Is Being Built
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - APRIL 28: (AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drive down the road on April 28, 2025 in Washington DC. (Footage By WW News/Getty Images)
Slow Motion Of Fuel Truck Driving On Interstate 66 (I-66) Past Road Construction Site In A Sunny Morning, Worker Working On The Wall
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - APRIL 28: (AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drive down the road on April 28, 2025 in Washington DC. (Footage By WW News/Getty Images)
Police Abuse on Tape (03/08/1996)
A South Carolina state trooper was fired after his own car's video camera abusing a woman he stopped for doing 80 mph in a 65-mph zone. The tape showed Lance Cpl. W.H. Beckwith, an 11-year highway patrol veteran, shoving the woman down on the road, cursing her and threatening to cut her clothes off. On thursday state officials released the tape, which, according to public safety director Boykin Rose showed that the officer was ``violating every procedure in the book.'' Beckwith was fired a month and a half after the Jan. 8 incident. His car was one of about 350 patrol cars equipped with video cameras that turn on with the cars' lights and sirens.
Biker And Bus Driving On Interstate 395 (I-395 ) Past Air Force Memorial, Sheraton Hotel And New Building Construction Site In The Morning Rush Hour
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - APRIL 24: (AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drives drive down the road on April 24, 2025 in Washington DC. (Footage By WW News/Getty Images)
Bank Robber Gets Shot (2009)
Westlake- Fleeing bank robbery suspect Jason Saah raised what appeared to be a weapon at a police officer Friday before officers from Fairview Park and North Olmsted shot him to death, newly released footage from police officers' dashboard-mounted video cameras indicates. "I'm convinced he pointed what appeared to be a firearm at the officers," Westlake police Capt. Guy Turner said Monday. "It was a grave mistake." The gun later proved to be a toy, but the police officers who fired on Saah obviously didn't know that, police said. At least six bullets struck the 21-year-old Fairview Park man, in the neck, trunk, right hand and left upper leg, a Cuyahoga County coroner's spokesman said Monday. Westlake police released dash-cam videos from two police cruisers. The videos show police cars stopping in front of and behind Saah and his getaway car; as one officer approached from the front and got to within a dozen feet of Saah's car, the suspect got out and raised his hand, in which he appeared to be holding a gun. Westlake police later said the putative weapon, a toy, was damaged by gunfire. Police said Saah robbed the National City Bank at Lorain Road and West 231st Street in North Olmsted. Saah drove away, but police cars surrounded him at Columbia Road and Westwood Road in Westlake at 4:07 p.m. At least two officers, from Fairview Park and North Olmsted, fired at him.
Cruise out of Her Control
LEXINGTON - A runaway van was stopped after deputies put tire-deflation devices (spikes) along the highway. The driver said the van was stuck in cruise control. Police began chasing Deborah Morrell's vehicle on Interstate 20, where it was spotted going as fast as 100 mph Sunday night and moving erratically on the road. Morrell, 49, of Concord, N.C., told deputies the cruise control on the minivan malfunctioned, and she couldn't control its speed or turn off the ignition, Assistant Sheriff Timothy James said. She said the brakes overheated and malfunctioned as she tried to stop the vehicle. No one was injured and Morrell was not charged. Deputies used devices that puncture tires as vehicles drive over them, slowly deflating the tires.
Cars Driving Past Subway Fast Food Restaurant And Ford Car And RV Dealership At Sunset In A Smoggy Day In Dawson Creek
DAWSON CREEK, BRITISH COLUMBIA - JUNE 16: (AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drive down the road on June 16, 20223 in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada. Smoggy sky caused by the nearby wildfire. (Footage by WW NEWS/Getty Images)
RV Driving On Alaska Highway / BC 97 In Canada
DAWSON CREEK, BRITISH COLUMBIA - JUNE 19:(AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drive down the road on June 19, 2023 in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.(Footage by WW News/Getty Images)
FLEEING FELON RUNS OVER HERSELF! 2011
A police dash cam video caught a dramatic scene of a woman getting caught under her own truck. The incident happened in January but the video surfaced this weekend. The dash camera video starts off as a routine stop for Moses Lake Officer Tom Tufte. He is pulling over Jona Zeigler to talk about a felony warrant. But she tries to get away and almost hits him in the process. Officer Tufte continued to pursue Zeigler. She finally got out of the truck and tried to stay with it. But she lost her grip on the wheel, drove her truck into a fence and fell under it. She was pinned underneath the rear wheel. Several people later arrived, lifted the truck and freed Zeigler. Officer Tufte also helped lift the truck. According to The Columbia Basin newspaper, Zeigler was found guilty of trying to elude an officer and will serve more than a year in prison.
DASHCAM TORNADO (2006)
WHEN A WISCONSIN STATE TROOPER WAS ASSINGED TO WATCH FOR SEVERE WEATHER ON THE INTERSTATE, HE NEVER THOUGHT HE'D FIND HIMSELF AND HIS DASHBOARD CAMERA IN THE PATH OF A POTENTIAL KILLER. TROOPER CHRISTOPHER BECKER WAS ASSIGNED TO WARCH FOR SEVERE WEATHER ALONG THE INTERSTATE IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, WHEN HE SPOTTED A FUNNEL CLOUD TO THE SIDE OF HIS PATROL CAR, HEADED STRAIGHT FOR HIM. HE CALLED IN ITS POSITION AND SPED AHEAD TO GET OUT OF ITS PATH. HE OUTRACED THE TORNADO, AND POSITIONED HIS CAR BACK TOWARD IT, JUST IN TIME TO CAPTURE IMAGES OF IT CROSSING THE INTERSTATE ON HIS DASHBOARD VIDEO CAMERA. THE TORNADO HE VIDEOTAPED IS ONE THAT OVERTURNED SEMIS ON THE INTERSTATE AND CAUSED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO HOMES ALONG HIGHWAY 78. AS SOON AS HE WAS OUT OF HARMS WAY, THE TROOPER STARTED CHECKING FOR INJURED PERSONS, AND WORKED LATE INTO THE NIGHT KEEPING TRAFFIC AND THE PUBLIC AWAY FROM DANGEROUS DEBRIS.
Log Truck Driving On Highway BC 97 In Canada
FORT NELSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA - JUNE 19:(AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drive down the road on June 19, 2023 in Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada.(Footage by WW News/Getty Images)
Driving Past Waldorf Astoria Hotel On Pennsylvania Ave In Washington DC With Capitol Building In The Background
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - MAY 31: (AUDIO OMITTED) Cars drive down the road on May 31, 2024 in Washington DC. (Footage By WW News/Getty Images)