LIMA PICKUP TRUCK CHASE (2006)
POLICE RELEASE VIDEO OF A PICKUP PURSUIT IN LIMA, OHIO. CHASE ENDS IN DRAMATIC FASHION WHEN THE TRUCK ROLLS OVER! Police were pursuing the truck as it was reported stolen. Police tried to initiate a traffic stop but suspect refused to pull over. That's when many more police cars got involved in trying to stop this truck. At one point the truck slowed down to 40 mph and the passenger bails out. several cops veered off to arrest the passenger and the rest stayed on the driver's tail. shortly thereafter police terminated the chase.
Woman carrying her yoga mat down the stairs to the beach
Woman carrying her yoga mat down the stairs to the beach, wearing sportswear.
SOUTH AFRICA STRUGGLING WITH RAMPANT CRIME & CORRUPTION
<p><b>**This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.**</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>**FOR A VERSION WITHOUT ENGLISH SUBTITLES, PLEASE SEE RQ-</b><b>500TH</b><b>**</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>00:11-00.14</p>\n<p>Anton Koen</p>\n<p>CEO, NoJack</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>00.15-00.19</p>\n<p>David McKenzie</p>\n<p>CNN Senior International Correspondent</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>00.28-00.55</p>\n<p>NoJack</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>00.57-01.07</p>\n<p>From social media</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>01.08-01.12</p>\n<p>YouTube/HMRNews</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>01.26-01.35</p>\n<p>'Glen'</p>\n<p>Former cash-in-transit criminal</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>01.36-01.44</p>\n<p>Yusuf Abramjee/Crime Watch eNCA</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>01.48-02.02</p>\n<p>'Glen'</p>\n<p>Former cash-in-transit criminal</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>02.13-02.18</p>\n<p>TT Ngwenya</p>\n<p>Former cash-in-transit driver</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>02:21-02:36</p>\n<p>Courtesy TT Ngwenya</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>02.38-02:43</p>\n<p>TT Ngwenya</p>\n<p>Former cash-in-transit driver</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>03.06-03.11</p>\n<p>Anton Koen</p>\n<p>CEO, NoJack</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>03.12-03.23</p>\n<p>NoJack</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>THIRTY YEARS INTO ITS YOUNG DEMOCRACY, SOUTH AFRICA IS STRUGGLING WITH A CRIME WAVE IT CAN'T SEEM TO CONTROL...</p>\n<p>VIOLENT, BRAZEN ATTACKS AND HEISTS, WHICH SHOULD BE HANDLED BY POLICE... ARE INSTEAD TURNED OVER TO PRIVATE SECURITY PATROLS... BECAUSE POLICE CORRUPTION IS RAMPANT AS WELL. </p>\n<p>C-N-N'S DAVID MCKENZIE RODE ALONG WITH A SECURITY GUARD, IN THE MIDDLE OF A PURSUIT...</p>\n<p>AND SPOKE WITH BOTH A VICTIM OF CRIME AND AN ADMITTED CRIMINAL ABOUT THE LAWLESSNESS GRIPPING THE COUNTRY.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>Radio transmission: Lima Charlie, Six, Three…</p>\n<p>Anton Koen, Owner, No-Jack: This was a vehicle that was triggered by the license plate recognition system. We need to be on top of the vehicle as fast as we can. </p>\n<p>David McKenzie, CNN, Senior International Correspondent: So Anton is chasing a hijacked vehicle. This happens all the time in South Africa. They are in touch with private security groups throughout this eastern part of Johannesburg And one thing, you don’t hear anything about, is the police. </p>\n<p>Anton Koen, Owner, No-Jack: We’re heading direction Northmeade square… direction Northmeade square.</p>\n<p>POLICE CAN’T COPE… UNDERFUNDED… AND STRUGGLING WITH CORRUPTION… </p>\n<p>DASHCAM FOOTAGE SHOWS THE CRIMINAL GANGS PRIVATE SECURITY ARE OFTEN UP AGAINST.</p>\n<p>IN SOUTH AFRICA MORE THAN 20,000 VEHICLES WERE HIJACKED LAST YEAR…</p>\n<p>MURDERS ARE AT A 20 YEAR HIGH….</p>\n<p>NATS: Get down get down!</p>\n<p>CASH IN TRANSIT HEISTS ARE NOW COMMONPLACE… </p>\n<p>ARMORED VEHICLES TARGETTED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT BY HEAVILY ARMED GANGS… </p>\n<p>THIS HEIST ON A MAJOR JOBURG HIGHWAY IN OCTOBER.</p>\n<p>David McKenzie: Was it difficult to get a gun? </p>\n<p>'Glen' Former cash-in-transit criminal: No, its not difficult.</p>\n<p>WE MET A CASH IN TRANSIT CRIMINAL… WHO CLAIMS HE’S GOTTEN OUT OF THE GAME… WE AGREED TO HIDE HIS IDENTITY SO HE WOULD TALK FREELY.</p>\n<p>'Glen' Former cash-in-transit criminal: People who are angry with the level of crime, they will never sleep with their stomach empty. Those are the people who are crying with crime. </p>\n<p>HE SAYS AROUND A DOZEN GANG MEMBERS TARGET THE VEHICLES, OFTEN WITH INSIDER INTELLIGENCE… THEY HAVE SPOTTERS, DRIVERS AND SHOOTERS… SPLITTING THE CASH EVENLY.</p>\n<p>David McKenzie: Did you ever kill anyone?</p>\n<p>'Glen' Former cash-in-transit criminal: I know it’s bad, I feel bad about it. Some of them, you go and you want to rob and they do not surrender. They want to become heroes. </p>\n<p>BUT FATHER OF FOUR TT NGWENYA SAYS HE NEVER WANTED TO BE A HERO… HE JUST WANTED TO PUT FOOD ON THE TABLE. </p>\n<p>TT Ngwenya, Former Cash In Transit guard: I needed the money. You must take out that you are going to be killed, because you will never work for your children. </p>\n<p>BUT HE ALWAYS KNEW THEY WOULD BE HIT… AND IN MAY 2021 THEY WERE…</p>\n<p>THE DASHCAM VIDEO SHOWS THE GANG WORKING QUICKLY, EFFICIENTLY EVEN…</p>\n<p>THEY MADE NGWENYA AND THE OTHER GUARDS LIE IN THE GRASS…</p>\n<p>WHEN THEY BLEW OFF THE ROOF IT CRUSHED HIS LEGS…</p>\n<p>TT Ngwenya, Former Cash In Transit guard: The big thing to me… I am no longer able to stand, you see. I am no longer walking the way I was the way I was before I joined that job. And now I always feel pain. I am short of pills and I am not a father… </p>\n<p>Anton Koen, No Jack Security: It seems like the value of life means nothing to a lot of people anymore. I think at the moment, our crime is out of control. Our crime is really not in control. We are having a hard time fighting crime.</p>\n<p>SOUTH AFRICA IS LOSING THE WAR AGAINST CRIME… THE PROMISE OF ITS DEMOCRACY HIJACKED BY CORRUPTION, DESPERATION, AND GREED.</p>\n<p>DAVID MCKENZIE, C-N-N, JOHANNESBURG.</p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>SOUTH AFRICA CRIME WAVE WORLD</p>\n<p></p>
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
[NO SUBTITLES] SOUTH AFRICA STRUGGLING WITH RAMPANT CRIME & CORRUPTION
<p><b>**This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.**</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>**FOR A VERSION WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES, PLEASE SEE IN-</b><b>02TH</b><b>**</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>00:11-00.14</p>\n<p>Anton Koen</p>\n<p>CEO, NoJack</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>00.15-00.19</p>\n<p>David McKenzie</p>\n<p>CNN Senior International Correspondent</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>00.28-00.55</p>\n<p>NoJack</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>00.57-01.07</p>\n<p>From social media</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>01.08-01.12</p>\n<p>YouTube/HMRNews</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>01.26-01.35</p>\n<p>'Glen'</p>\n<p>Former cash-in-transit criminal</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>01.36-01.44</p>\n<p>Yusuf Abramjee/Crime Watch eNCA</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>01.48-02.02</p>\n<p>'Glen'</p>\n<p>Former cash-in-transit criminal</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>02.13-02.18</p>\n<p>TT Ngwenya</p>\n<p>Former cash-in-transit driver</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>02:21-02:36</p>\n<p>Courtesy TT Ngwenya</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>02.38-02:43</p>\n<p>TT Ngwenya</p>\n<p>Former cash-in-transit driver</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>03.06-03.11</p>\n<p>Anton Koen</p>\n<p>CEO, NoJack</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>03.12-03.23</p>\n<p>NoJack</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>THIRTY YEARS INTO ITS YOUNG DEMOCRACY, SOUTH AFRICA IS STRUGGLING WITH A CRIME WAVE IT CAN'T SEEM TO CONTROL...</p>\n<p>VIOLENT, BRAZEN ATTACKS AND HEISTS, WHICH SHOULD BE HANDLED BY POLICE... ARE INSTEAD TURNED OVER TO PRIVATE SECURITY PATROLS... BECAUSE POLICE CORRUPTION IS RAMPANT AS WELL. </p>\n<p>C-N-N'S DAVID MCKENZIE RODE ALONG WITH A SECURITY GUARD, IN THE MIDDLE OF A PURSUIT...</p>\n<p>AND SPOKE WITH BOTH A VICTIM OF CRIME AND AN ADMITTED CRIMINAL ABOUT THE LAWLESSNESS GRIPPING THE COUNTRY.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>Radio transmission: Lima Charlie, Six, Three…</p>\n<p>Anton Koen, Owner, No-Jack: This was a vehicle that was triggered by the license plate recognition system. We need to be on top of the vehicle as fast as we can. </p>\n<p>David McKenzie, CNN, Senior International Correspondent: So Anton is chasing a hijacked vehicle. This happens all the time in South Africa. They are in touch with private security groups throughout this eastern part of Johannesburg And one thing, you don’t hear anything about, is the police. </p>\n<p>Anton Koen, Owner, No-Jack: We’re heading direction Northmeade square… direction Northmeade square.</p>\n<p>POLICE CAN’T COPE… UNDERFUNDED… AND STRUGGLING WITH CORRUPTION… </p>\n<p>DASHCAM FOOTAGE SHOWS THE CRIMINAL GANGS PRIVATE SECURITY ARE OFTEN UP AGAINST.</p>\n<p>IN SOUTH AFRICA MORE THAN 20,000 VEHICLES WERE HIJACKED LAST YEAR…</p>\n<p>MURDERS ARE AT A 20 YEAR HIGH….</p>\n<p>NATS: Get down get down!</p>\n<p>CASH IN TRANSIT HEISTS ARE NOW COMMONPLACE… </p>\n<p>ARMORED VEHICLES TARGETTED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT BY HEAVILY ARMED GANGS… </p>\n<p>THIS HEIST ON A MAJOR JOBURG HIGHWAY IN OCTOBER.</p>\n<p>David McKenzie: Was it difficult to get a gun? </p>\n<p>'Glen' Former cash-in-transit criminal: No, its not difficult.</p>\n<p>WE MET A CASH IN TRANSIT CRIMINAL… WHO CLAIMS HE’S GOTTEN OUT OF THE GAME… WE AGREED TO HIDE HIS IDENTITY SO HE WOULD TALK FREELY.</p>\n<p>'Glen' Former cash-in-transit criminal: People who are angry with the level of crime, they will never sleep with their stomach empty. Those are the people who are crying with crime. </p>\n<p>HE SAYS AROUND A DOZEN GANG MEMBERS TARGET THE VEHICLES, OFTEN WITH INSIDER INTELLIGENCE… THEY HAVE SPOTTERS, DRIVERS AND SHOOTERS… SPLITTING THE CASH EVENLY.</p>\n<p>David McKenzie: Did you ever kill anyone?</p>\n<p>'Glen' Former cash-in-transit criminal: I know it’s bad, I feel bad about it. Some of them, you go and you want to rob and they do not surrender. They want to become heroes. </p>\n<p>BUT FATHER OF FOUR TT NGWENYA SAYS HE NEVER WANTED TO BE A HERO… HE JUST WANTED TO PUT FOOD ON THE TABLE. </p>\n<p>TT Ngwenya, Former Cash In Transit guard: I needed the money. You must take out that you are going to be killed, because you will never work for your children. </p>\n<p>BUT HE ALWAYS KNEW THEY WOULD BE HIT… AND IN MAY 2021 THEY WERE…</p>\n<p>THE DASHCAM VIDEO SHOWS THE GANG WORKING QUICKLY, EFFICIENTLY EVEN…</p>\n<p>THEY MADE NGWENYA AND THE OTHER GUARDS LIE IN THE GRASS…</p>\n<p>WHEN THEY BLEW OFF THE ROOF IT CRUSHED HIS LEGS…</p>\n<p>TT Ngwenya, Former Cash In Transit guard: The big thing to me… I am no longer able to stand, you see. I am no longer walking the way I was the way I was before I joined that job. And now I always feel pain. I am short of pills and I am not a father… </p>\n<p>Anton Koen, No Jack Security: It seems like the value of life means nothing to a lot of people anymore. I think at the moment, our crime is out of control. Our crime is really not in control. We are having a hard time fighting crime.</p>\n<p>SOUTH AFRICA IS LOSING THE WAR AGAINST CRIME… THE PROMISE OF ITS DEMOCRACY HIJACKED BY CORRUPTION, DESPERATION, AND GREED.</p>\n<p>DAVID MCKENZIE, C-N-N, JOHANNESBURG.</p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>SOUTH AFRICA CRIME WAVE WORLD</p>\n<p></p>
WILD 100 MPH CHASE ON RIMS 2007
A Georgia Police Department released dramatic video of a >high-speed police chase that ended in a crash that killed one suspect. >The video is from the dashboard camera of a patrol car that was chasing >four armed robbery suspects through Cherokee and Cobb counties. > >It all started on the afternoon of November 13, in the city of Canton. >Four armed suspects robbed a check cashing store of over $25,000 in >cash. An observant Canton Police officer picked up the chase as the >fleeing suspect vehicle jumped on I-575 southbound. > >Holly Springs Police Sergeant William Rownd picked up the chase at >Sixes Road off-ramp, as the suspect vehicle went airborne through the >intersection and back onto I-575 southbound. > >For the next 19 miles, he would follow behind the car traveling at >speeds that reached well over 100 miles per hour. The car weaved in and >out of traffic, and onto the shoulders and medians. > >Twice, Cherokee County Sheriff's deputies tried to deploy stop sticks >to flatten the suspects tires. > >"In order to avoid the stop sticks, the suspect's gonna go in the >median and almost go into oncoming traffic and lose control," said Rownd. > >Miraculously, no one was hit -- but the chase picked up again. The >driver had no intentions of voluntarily stopping, despite the plea's >from Rownd on his loudspeaker every time he got close. > >In the end, the stop sticks did poke a hole in one of the tires -- and >that would eventually cause the suspect to lose control. It was >approaching the exit ramp to Lower Marietta Parkway on I-75 in the >thick of rush hour traffic. > >Weaving back and forth, the suspect crossed four lanes of traffic to >try to get on the exit, but he couldn't handle the maneuver and spun >out, rolling over. > >As seen on the video, one of the suspects was tossed from the car, then >jumped up and ran away. That suspect was caught along with another who >tried to run. > >A third suspect was thrown from the car during the wreck and killed. A >fourth had to be cut out of the wreckage and is paralyzed from the neck >down. The money was recovered along with two guns used in the robbery, >and a video surveillance tape the suspects took from the check cashing >store. > > > >Police Chase Video Released > >At speeds of over 100 mph, police officers chased some armed robbery >suspects down Interstate 75 Wednesday afternoon. > >The crash ended with a deadly crash in Marietta near the 120 South Loop. > >The dashboard camera of one of the Canton Police officers involved in >the pursuit showed some very tense moments along the path of the chase, >from Canton to Marietta. > >It started moments after a check cashing store in Canton was robbed. A >police officer spotted a car going more than twice the speed limit on a >crowded city street. The officer began pursuit, not knowing the people >inside the car were involved in an armed robbery. > >A few minutes into the chase, the armed robbery was reported, so the >need to stop the car became more imperative. The car weaved through >traffic on I-575, passing other vehicles in both lanes of the road. The >chase then went onto I-75, crossing six lanes of traffic. > >Deputies were able to blow out the driver's tires with stop sticks, but >he kept going on rims -- at over 100 mph! Then the driver flipped the >car at South Marietta Parkway. > >"It could have been so much worse, and it wasn't," said Canton Police >Cpl. Stacy Bailey. "We're very fortunate that we got him off the road, >so there were no citizens hurt." > >The driver was injured in his neck, leaving him paralyzed from the neck >down -- he remains hospitalized. One of the passengers was ejected from >the car when it rolled, and sadly died at the scene. > >Four others remain in jail, charged in connection with the incident -- >two who were passengers in the car, and two others arrested as >accomplices. > > >High-Speed Police Chase in Canton Caught on Tape > >CANTON, Ga. - The Canton Police Department released videotape from a >deadly high-speed chase that ended in Cobb County. The video shows the >suspects driving over 100 miles per hour, before the car crashes. > >Police said the four men were suspects in the robbery of a check >cashing business when they were spotted by a Holly Springs police officer. > >"He sees this vehicle driving at a high rate of speed and erratically, >and you'll see him do a U-turn and he'll get behind the vehicle," said >Corporal Stacy Bailey of the Canton Police Department. > >Investigators said the officer tried to pull the suspects over, but >they sped off. > >A dashboard camera captured the chase and it showed the suspects >weaving in and out of traffic at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. > >Sheriff's deputies joined in the chase and they used a device to >flatten the car's tires, but the suspects kept driving. > >Police said the suspects were trying to exit the interstate when they >lost control of the car. Dashboard footage showed the car swerving >suddenly to the right and then there was a cloud of dust kicked up as >the car overturned. > >"They eventually lose control of the vehicle because they're going 120 >miles per hour and they have flat tires," said Corporal Bailey. > >One of the four people in the car was ejected and killed. Another >person was trapped in the wreckage and had to be rescued. > > > > >Driver from I-75 chase charged with vehicular homicide > > >The driver of a Chevrolet Impala that crashed Tuesday on I-75 following >a high-speed chase has been charged with reckless driving and vehicular >homicide. > >Driver Drayco Mattison, 26, of Lima, South Carolina, was paralyzed from >the neck down after the crash, according to Canton police. > >One of Mattison's passengers, Dorian Lamont Taylor, 23, was killed in >the chase that started in Canton and ended minutes later in Marietta. > >Mattison, Taylor and two other men allegedly robbed Galaxy Check >Cashers, at 2530 Marietta Highway, about 2 p.m. > >Canton Police Sgt. Ray Pugh saw the Chevy speeding on Marietta Highway >and followed it. The driver refused to stop. Instead he got onto >southbound I-575 and later I-75 with police cars from Canton, Holly >Springs and the Cherokee Sheriff's Office following the suspect. Speeds reached up to 110 mph and stop sticks were dropped on the >highway. The Chevy went for several miles on flat tires until Mattison >lost control and crashed on South Marietta Parkway. > >The vehicle overturned and Taylor was ejected. He was pronounced dead >at the scene. Mattison was trapped inside. Two other men, Jermy Womack >and Robert Gaston, ran from the scene, but were caught. > >Two women, Rhoda Gaston and Aisha Graham, who were travelling in >another vehicle stopped at the crash site and were taken in for questioning. >They were later arrested. Police believe the women were acting as >lookouts. > >Police charged Womack, 21,, of Jonesboro, with false imprisonment and >armed robbery; Gaston, 18, and Gaston, 41,, both of Riverdale were >charged with armed robbery. Graham, 19, of Hampton was also charged >with armed robbery. > > > >Chase Ends In Crash On I-75; Suspect Dead >MARIETTA, Ga. -- A police chase ended Tuesday afternoon with a rollover >crash on I-75 in Cobb County. Officials said at least one suspect is >dead. > >The chase started after four men robbed a check cashing business in >Canton, police said. > >Units from the Holly Springs Police Department, the Canton Police >Department and the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office took part in the >chase. > >It ended when the suspects crashed on the Interstate near the 120 Loop >South. > >"They deployed stop sticks, the suspects did hit those sticks and I've >been advised that their tires were going flat on the interstate and >that's probably what caused them to lose control in addition to speed. >My understanding is they were traveling over 100 miles per hour," said >Sgt. Jay Barker with the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office. > >Deputies said the driver was ejected from the car and died on the scene. >Another passenger was trapped inside for almost an hour before >firefighters could get him out and transport him to Grady Memorial >Hospital. One other suspect was injured and taken to Kennestone. A >fourth suspect was uninjured and attempted to flee but was quickly >caught and arrested. > >Officials said the crash caused traffic to back up for miles.
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Traffic by a Cracked Sidewalk
Pedestrians and small cars move through the intersection. Focus remains on the cracked concrete, giving a creative look to the scene.
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Young women making exercise
Young women making exercise
Young women making exercise
Young women making exercise
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Young women making exercise
Young women making exercise
Young women making exercise
Young women making exercise
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Miraflores District boardwalk in Lima, Peru
Young women making exercise
Young women making exercise
Girl learning to stand on the surfboard.
Girl learning to stand on surfboard. She balances on the board and plays with the wave.
Girl running towards the camera with her mother following behind.
Girl running towards the camera with her mother following behind. She is wearing a bikini, sunglasses and her mother carries her beach bag. Horizontal
Mother's hand playing with the sand shovel of the girl who runs from the sea to the edge of the sea.
Mother's hand playing with the sand shovel of the girl who runs from the sea to the edge of the sea.
Girl running on closed basketball court.
Girl running on closed basketball court. Exercises. Sport. Running. Child. Playing. Horizontal