I once spoke to a police detective, and he told me a true fact that he has done for years wherever he was stationed. Whenever they call in the bomb squad, especially if they have to send them out in full gear like here, he would always get their names and after the job was done take them out to a steak dinner. Every time. And for the simple reason of “You have to respect the size of the balls on someone who every day walks up and messes with something that if they’re lucky will reduce them to a stain on the floor.”
Thankfully you all are safe. Im glad you got a bunch of nice cops dealing with this situation. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing and cleaning up our waterways.
In that situation, there's really no point in being good or bad in terms of law enforcement or civilian. It's a real threat. So instead of sitting there with a bit of uncertainty that you may not be going home that evening and being a complete d*ck about it, you might as well keep it cordial and civil, am I right? It's kind of like having a wasp nest on the ground at a park. No need to be a pri*k and shove people towards it to piss off the wasps. You might as well be cordial to everyone else watching the experts do their job.
These police were excellent, handled all of you with respect and vice versa, they were very professional, hats off to the officer handling that bomb, not a job I would want, much respect to him.
What you might call the thing you pulled up, rather than a mortar, is an artillery round. The thing on the nose is the fuze (spelled with a "z"). Artillery rounds have been more or less the same for over a century (Civil War and "Indian Wars" era artillery had many different forms, depending on the weight of the gun, whether it was rifled, solid shot, case shot, yaddayadda...) So anyway, arty round...
always make me lol how shy your bomb squads are, every time ours in the uk work on a bomb they love being on cam and have a chat with you and often tell you where there gona blow the device so you can go watch from a distance, and its very common to find bombs from small to huge due to WW2
One thing I am happy about what y’all do is that you quite literally solve crimes and I realy appreciate it that you take time to make our world a clean and better place
Man lots of mixed emotions on this one, great to see that thing disposed of properly and out of the river, sad that your friend hurt his hand, another dream find though dangerous, sad that your rope was cut but not lost in vain, donated to the community for getting explosives from the natural resources, great video!
this is completely off topic but I had to mention the fact that I made the like count 600 😭 also holy crap bro the fact that you didnt completely freak out like throw it back in or just run away is honestly awesome.
@@danidip You're welcome and great to hear man!! Hope you get your cube magnet back. Might need a YT shorts update video on the cube. Also those cubes are not cheap. I use Kratos which is amazing. But I am very interested in those cubes.
Hi Dani, Well if that's not frightening, but you've pulled in probably live ones that you didn't know they were live. I kind of wished the large one you pulled & released 2 or 3 videos ago would have been turned in. My biggest fear is with the storms we get in the area & heavy rain a large piece of a tree or a whole tree will float down the river & push some of those bombs, hand grenades, missiles, fire arms, & ammo up on or near the bank. Then some kids will come along & pick it up playing with what they found. We all know how unstable gun powder & nitro can be once wet. Once the water starts to evaporate just a wrong motion can set it off. I live in LaPorte & there used to be ammo plant out at the KOP Kingsbury Ordenace Plant. I know that when I was a teen people would sneak in at night & look for things left on the property. They had buried a bunch of the stuff some was found in one of the bunkers. In the late 1980's the feds came in with equipment & cleaned up the area & took a bunch of stuff & detenanted them all. I know a dirt remover machine hit one that went off. Keep on pulling the dangerous items out of the water ways. I hope the young man that hand got hurt is okay. He's lucky it wasn't broke. Stay safe out there
Awsome find 😊decent police aswel., you should invest in a bucket for the small rusty finds saves putting them all on the floor then having to clean them up again 😊
@@danidip oh I can’t recall how many buckets I’ve broke, gloves I’ve lost, list goes on. Went out today forgot my bucket so I just swept everything with the magnet 🧲 we have a place in the Uk called screw fix like a builders merchandise place, buckets in there are strong mine lasted 3 years not sure if you got something like that over their 🫤 loving your content lately though keep it up and if you ain’t subbed back please do thank you 🙏
hey Dani you ever think about going out to the Kankakee River out in the Kingsbury fish and Wildlife area??? theres a parking area right at the river with a small boat ramp that you could put kayaks into i miss NWI :) now i live out in maine love your vids keep em coming, i been fishing all over nwi in the nooks and crannies theres some spots i been to that could be intresting to see whats there
mortar shells don't usually have the band at the bottom, plus like the cop said it doesn't have its fin assembly and isn't bulged like a mortar shell is. Seems more like a 76/75mm cannon shell.
While I do hope you get your mag back, I wouldn't sweat a $400 mag and rope. Too many possible bad outcomes from not finding it and disposing of it properly. Every week it's always something. Whether it's a bunch of signs, scooters or artillery shells / bikes, bullets, and bombs/ car parts and shopping carts.
Aside from the excitement and the questionable civility of the local motorists, I've got to say you don't make the law enforcement's job easy, do ya? I'm not talking about your frequent call ins for fire arms and ordnance. I'm talking about the full bomb suit officer having to deal with your strong a*s magnet stuck to a potential explosive. Yeah, you might not want to have dealt with your magnet on a potential explosive, but now you've made it someone else's problem. I don't know a work around for it, but it's some weird cosmic satire where the only way you were able to find that thing was via a strong a*s magnet, but probably the worst thing in dealing with that thing was your strong a*s magnet. No way to win on either front. But I can't say if that truck driver was shaking his head at you or at the reality that you were able to pull up something that dangerous from such a benign place that didn't seem that dangerous for decades. With so much going on in the world, the last someone needs to know is, "Hey, that river near you that you probably grew up swimming and fishing in and you had your kids grow up swimming and fishing in there, and your grandkids are now fishing and swimming in there. Yeah, ya'll were playing on top of some explosives." I can't say that's what the mentality of the driver was, but that's a plausible alternative to give the benefit of the doubt. The local motorists....I'm on both sides of the argument there. I will say law enforcement making their business at the scene of the incident and no where else is a pain in the a*s and when it's in the middle of a busy intersection that they haven't properly blocked off or rerouted and it's a single lane exit off the highway intersection they're blocking (in my own personal experience) you can only sit there and wonder 1, WTF are you guys doing? Get it off the road or have one of you two buttheads direct the traffic you're causing. and 2, What alternative is there besides weaseling your way around the squad vehicle? In your case, it's a two lane bridge (one in either direction) and it "appears" that the police have 1 lane blocked off and they're not directing traffic. The logical assumption, unfortunately, that something is happening off of the road and the police are just inconveniencing everyone by occupying 1/2 of the entire road. Again, all it takes is either complete coverage of the road or an officer out there to direct traffic, not that difficult. But the fact that there wasn't an officer out there to direct traffic should have been a bit of a clue that something was up. LEO's are pretty good (usually) about addressing the rest of the setting surrounding their scene as needed. However, if they feel that a potential explosive on a bridge isn't worth controlling the surroundings......again, this is kind of on the police. I'm not telling them how to do their job. I'm just saying that people will stoop to a new level of derp if not given clear instructions. If the situation is dangerous and you don't have anything but the exact same lights you have flashing when pulling someone over for an expired registration, that's kind of on law enforcement in general. Lights and sirens have both been over used and abused to where all it does is make us aware of your presence and inclined to get out of your way. But having an officer out on the street redirecting traffic is so much more of a clear instruction than, "CAN'T YOU SEE THE BLINKING LIGHTS!?!?"
Also, it's way too late, Dan. We've already seen every law enforcements bomb detail's secrets. We already know those guys in the bomb suits can sprint a quarter mile in 3.6 seconds. They just stumble around because it makes them look like noobs, but really they're like exo suits that just let them Superman the entire thing. That guy didn't get dressed there in the suit, he sprinted from the station. Him "getting suited up" was just the after image of him arriving. Ever seen a guy in a bomb suit "Naruto run"? There's a reason why you haven't and you won't.
I agree 100% things could be handled a lot better, but the cops I feel like didn’t know what to do at first! Let’s just say we found some other stuff there recently. They handled it way better this next time along with directing traffic, better road blocks & more people on hand. I’m not gonna ruin the future video with what we found. But it was something way more serious so glad to see they came even more ready then this time.
I once spoke to a police detective, and he told me a true fact that he has done for years wherever he was stationed. Whenever they call in the bomb squad, especially if they have to send them out in full gear like here, he would always get their names and after the job was done take them out to a steak dinner. Every time. And for the simple reason of “You have to respect the size of the balls on someone who every day walks up and messes with something that if they’re lucky will reduce them to a stain on the floor.”
Sadly bomb squad didn't even get a chance to talk to us in this case. They had a live bomb they had to worry about.
Thankfully you all are safe. Im glad you got a bunch of nice cops dealing with this situation. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing and cleaning up our waterways.
In that situation, there's really no point in being good or bad in terms of law enforcement or civilian. It's a real threat. So instead of sitting there with a bit of uncertainty that you may not be going home that evening and being a complete d*ck about it, you might as well keep it cordial and civil, am I right? It's kind of like having a wasp nest on the ground at a park. No need to be a pri*k and shove people towards it to piss off the wasps. You might as well be cordial to everyone else watching the experts do their job.
Glad it was handled safely, cops were super nice.
These police were excellent, handled all of you with respect and vice versa, they were very professional, hats off to the officer handling that bomb, not a job I would want, much respect to him.
What you might call the thing you pulled up, rather than a mortar, is an artillery round. The thing on the nose is the fuze (spelled with a "z"). Artillery rounds have been more or less the same for over a century (Civil War and "Indian Wars" era artillery had many different forms, depending on the weight of the gun, whether it was rifled, solid shot, case shot, yaddayadda...) So anyway, arty round...
Thank you so much for the really useful informations.
Glad you all are safe 👍
always make me lol how shy your bomb squads are, every time ours in the uk work on a bomb they love being on cam and have a chat with you and often tell you where there gona blow the device so you can go watch from a distance, and its very common to find bombs from small to huge due to WW2
They just take in super professional which I like.
Sure hope you get your magnet back. Good luck and thanks for taking us along.
You bet
One thing I am happy about what y’all do is that you quite literally solve crimes and I realy appreciate it that you take time to make our world a clean and better place
Well I appreciate you supporting us
You have your whole team with you . That’s awesome. You all stay safe!
I like how Dani doesn’t ignore his fans even though he has every right to
Man lots of mixed emotions on this one, great to see that thing disposed of properly and out of the river, sad that your friend hurt his hand, another dream find though dangerous, sad that your rope was cut but not lost in vain, donated to the community for getting explosives from the natural resources, great video!
“My guess is, just based on……. no experience whatsoever, it’s probably a projectile”
He was caught lying at the end he said he used to be in the bomb squad
this is completely off topic but I had to mention the fact that I made the like count 600 😭
also holy crap bro the fact that you didnt completely freak out like throw it back in or just run away is honestly awesome.
You are the best magnet fish in the USA
I am a big fun of you
I appreciate you!
I’m a better magnet fish
*magnet fish noises
Holy smokes!!! Another amazing video. Keep it up!!
Thanks! Will do!
@@danidip You're welcome and great to hear man!! Hope you get your cube magnet back. Might need a YT shorts update video on the cube. Also those cubes are not cheap. I use Kratos which is amazing. But I am very interested in those cubes.
Hi Dani,
Well if that's not frightening, but you've pulled in probably live ones that you didn't know they were live. I kind of wished the large one you pulled & released 2 or 3 videos ago would have been turned in. My biggest fear is with the storms we get in the area & heavy rain a large piece of a tree or a whole tree will float down the river & push some of those bombs, hand grenades, missiles, fire arms, & ammo up on or near the bank. Then some kids will come along & pick it up playing with what they found.
We all know how unstable gun powder & nitro can be once wet. Once the water starts to evaporate just a wrong motion can set it off.
I live in LaPorte & there used to be ammo plant out at the KOP Kingsbury Ordenace Plant. I know that when I was a teen people would sneak in at night & look for things left on the property. They had buried a bunch of the stuff some was found in one of the bunkers. In the late 1980's the feds came in with equipment & cleaned up the area & took a bunch of stuff & detenanted them all. I know a dirt remover machine hit one that went off.
Keep on pulling the dangerous items out of the water ways. I hope the young man that hand got hurt is okay. He's lucky it wasn't broke.
Stay safe out there
Awsome find 😊decent police aswel., you should invest in a bucket for the small rusty finds saves putting them all on the floor then having to clean them up again 😊
We nothing have like 4 buckets but we broken 3 so down to one just for small stuff
@@danidip oh I can’t recall how many buckets I’ve broke, gloves I’ve lost, list goes on. Went out today forgot my bucket so I just swept everything with the magnet 🧲 we have a place in the Uk called screw fix like a builders merchandise place, buckets in there are strong mine lasted 3 years not sure if you got something like that over their 🫤 loving your content lately though keep it up and if you ain’t subbed back please do thank you 🙏
hey Dani you ever think about going out to the Kankakee River out in the Kingsbury fish and Wildlife area??? theres a parking area right at the river with a small boat ramp that you could put kayaks into i miss NWI :) now i live out in maine love your vids keep em coming, i been fishing all over nwi in the nooks and crannies theres some spots i been to that could be intresting to see whats there
Maybe one day!
18:29 😆
Cam is going to show you up , Dani
I swear!
@@danidipI’m not trying to 😂😅
You should nick name your magnets bomb hounds as you guys keep finding them,luckily you know what to look for these days to know it's an explosive
Yeah idk what would’ve happened if I didn’t know anything about them…
All the lime bikes hes talking about are around notre dame lol I forgot all about that era of nonsense
Yeah haha
I can’t believe you found the bomb
Imagine if you find a nuclear bomb I just jinxed it
Oh no I hope not
Me too
Awesome content. I'm sorry bout your magnet. Maybe they will give it back to you. Keep it up.
I hope so too
That is definitely a projectile on the I've seen enough of those when I was in the army and very well could be explosive
Yeah always have to be careful handling them.
NOT THE MEGA CUBE!!!!!! Sorry Dani, but great content.
It’ll be okay 💪
It looked like a 60mm mortar round
mortar shells don't usually have the band at the bottom, plus like the cop said it doesn't have its fin assembly and isn't bulged like a mortar shell is. Seems more like a 76/75mm cannon shell.
75mm
Indeed
I was in mortars in vietnam to me it looked like a mortar without the tail fins
Did you get your magnet back??
Have to wait and see
Awesome video! Too bad u had too stop
I know! It sucks
@danidip did u see anything about the bomb squad was doing and can u say anything
Bro 100% just has the bomb spuare on speed dial xd
Haha
Wuat busquen armas y mas bombak
So they took the magnet???
Yup sadly
While I do hope you get your mag back, I wouldn't sweat a $400 mag and rope. Too many possible bad outcomes from not finding it and disposing of it properly.
Every week it's always something. Whether it's a bunch of signs, scooters or artillery shells / bikes, bullets, and bombs/ car parts and shopping carts.
Exactly better safe than sorry
Can't you put those scraps in the bucket?
We use the bucket for small scraps anything over 6 inch gets put in pile!
Aside from the excitement and the questionable civility of the local motorists, I've got to say you don't make the law enforcement's job easy, do ya? I'm not talking about your frequent call ins for fire arms and ordnance. I'm talking about the full bomb suit officer having to deal with your strong a*s magnet stuck to a potential explosive. Yeah, you might not want to have dealt with your magnet on a potential explosive, but now you've made it someone else's problem. I don't know a work around for it, but it's some weird cosmic satire where the only way you were able to find that thing was via a strong a*s magnet, but probably the worst thing in dealing with that thing was your strong a*s magnet. No way to win on either front.
But I can't say if that truck driver was shaking his head at you or at the reality that you were able to pull up something that dangerous from such a benign place that didn't seem that dangerous for decades. With so much going on in the world, the last someone needs to know is, "Hey, that river near you that you probably grew up swimming and fishing in and you had your kids grow up swimming and fishing in there, and your grandkids are now fishing and swimming in there. Yeah, ya'll were playing on top of some explosives." I can't say that's what the mentality of the driver was, but that's a plausible alternative to give the benefit of the doubt.
The local motorists....I'm on both sides of the argument there. I will say law enforcement making their business at the scene of the incident and no where else is a pain in the a*s and when it's in the middle of a busy intersection that they haven't properly blocked off or rerouted and it's a single lane exit off the highway intersection they're blocking (in my own personal experience) you can only sit there and wonder 1, WTF are you guys doing? Get it off the road or have one of you two buttheads direct the traffic you're causing. and 2, What alternative is there besides weaseling your way around the squad vehicle? In your case, it's a two lane bridge (one in either direction) and it "appears" that the police have 1 lane blocked off and they're not directing traffic. The logical assumption, unfortunately, that something is happening off of the road and the police are just inconveniencing everyone by occupying 1/2 of the entire road. Again, all it takes is either complete coverage of the road or an officer out there to direct traffic, not that difficult.
But the fact that there wasn't an officer out there to direct traffic should have been a bit of a clue that something was up. LEO's are pretty good (usually) about addressing the rest of the setting surrounding their scene as needed. However, if they feel that a potential explosive on a bridge isn't worth controlling the surroundings......again, this is kind of on the police. I'm not telling them how to do their job. I'm just saying that people will stoop to a new level of derp if not given clear instructions. If the situation is dangerous and you don't have anything but the exact same lights you have flashing when pulling someone over for an expired registration, that's kind of on law enforcement in general. Lights and sirens have both been over used and abused to where all it does is make us aware of your presence and inclined to get out of your way. But having an officer out on the street redirecting traffic is so much more of a clear instruction than, "CAN'T YOU SEE THE BLINKING LIGHTS!?!?"
Also, it's way too late, Dan. We've already seen every law enforcements bomb detail's secrets. We already know those guys in the bomb suits can sprint a quarter mile in 3.6 seconds. They just stumble around because it makes them look like noobs, but really they're like exo suits that just let them Superman the entire thing. That guy didn't get dressed there in the suit, he sprinted from the station. Him "getting suited up" was just the after image of him arriving. Ever seen a guy in a bomb suit "Naruto run"? There's a reason why you haven't and you won't.
I agree 100% things could be handled a lot better, but the cops I feel like didn’t know what to do at first! Let’s just say we found some other stuff there recently. They handled it way better this next time along with directing traffic, better road blocks & more people on hand. I’m not gonna ruin the future video with what we found. But it was something way more serious so glad to see they came even more ready then this time.
Bomb
Kayden Hayden and Jayden
Come back to the spot!
Will do
@@danidip thanks love the magnet fishing
@danidip Do you like it when you find guns or explosives and I'm a new subscriber I subbed yesterday