A tip: if a car follows you, don't drive in the neighborhoods or back roads. Stay on the main road; it's your best alternative. more cars driving by, higher exposure to cops, and commercial cameras. Last not least: don’t lead them to your HOME, lead them to the POLICE STATION.
I'd be driving directly to the nearest police station at high speed. If someone calls the cops on you for speeding, they'll get there. If not, you'll get to the cops before they get to you.
I'd be rolling through red lights, on the wrong side of the road, illegal u-turns... hopefully there would be unmarked cruisers or people would call to complain. With my luck the dude will take off at the last minute and I'll just get a bunch of tickets lol
@@SaintPhoenixxlast time I got into an incident like that there was a couple trying to fight me & I sped to the police station to only receive a ticket for driving recklessly & no seatbelt. Never again. That cop was power tripping
I’m curious though, in the eyes of the law, would this be seen as justified self defense, or would they say that you should have just reversed and tried to flee, or just put your hands up and let them take your vehicle, and that this was attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon?
I have a 2016 Volkswagen GTI, and a full year after I bought the car I discovered a hidden compartment/drawer underneath the drivers seat. Perfect size to fit a CCW and an extra mag or two. Anyone with that generation GTI/Golf should take heed because my Sig Sauer P365 and 20 hollow points go with me everywhere I drive now, no holster needed
Easier said then done. Its apparently hard to do that, like an instinct to ot hit them in the moment. Different story if u have kids in the car. @@muppetpaster
it’s super common in that area on overpasses on freeways. lot of the locals know to keep distance between cars when getting onto the freeway for this reason
I grew up in a dangerous country and the quick response of the guy ramming the car through the tunnel and the guy reversing the car in Kenya blow my mind. My mother and I were carjacked in our driveway, followed, by two cars, they all had guns. Luckily we weren’t harmed physically but psychologically it took longer and a move to a new country.
@@DenyNCrucify_urFLESH Could even have been South Africa, I was almost hi jacked there on my way to the airport at a red traffic light every one calls the lights there ( Robots). I just put foot on the pedal and got out of there. I know it happens a lot there well it did when i lived there.
11:30 he really went through that narrow gap between the wall and the parasites' car, damages the car, scares and bruises those living turds' egos, all the while not saying anything, not screaming, and listening quietly to Pitch Perfect. That guy is my fucking hero.
Fyi that fire in California that you saw the guy drive trump basically told to go to hell the fire was our fault for not taking the Forrest.... I live here and I don't lie if you're voting for him know he is an idiot thankfully we have the 4the largest in the world so Gov Newsom called Canada they give helicopters that pick up water and drop it... A King idiot "take the Forrest" lightning strikes I feel the truth should be known.
Bro didn't say anything as if he's familiar with those things 💀 Didn't panic at all , I predicted he'd drive from the other side of the car but he squeezed from the narrow gap breaking their car's door 😭 Convo between those thieves 😂
11:35 How the hell did that car fit through that narrow passage between the carjackers' car and the wall? It looked physically impossible. That driver got some skills and balls of steel.
It doesn’t happen very often, but sometimes there is a cop exactly right there when you need them. Thank God for all police officers that are not corrupt!
My federal agency had a course where we learned to get out of ambushes that way, and even got to eff up a whole bunch of surplused G-cars doing it. (I even got to take the course twice, because I got the training in one office right before I was transferred to another office, where I got the same training again, right after I arrived). You quickly learn how hard it is to block in a vehicle when a driver knows how to get out of a blocking ambush. You will bend up some sheet metal doing it though.
my mom always taught me that someone flashing their high beams at you means there’s a cop up ahead. but i know that not everyone was taught the same thing so i always slow down and pay extra attention if someone flashes their lights at me
At least here flashing means that either your lights are not turned on or there's something on the road. If your lights are on, then you'll have to slow down. Usually it's gonna be either moose or reindeer. Quite a few times that's been EXTREMELY helpful, especially when running into a pack of reindeer parked up in the middle of the road as they usually like to do lol
Could be problem with your lights (which you should be able to tell visually) or cops ahead watching for speeders or other reasons to be cautious and, at least temporarily, drive slow.
The fact that the guy going through the tunnel who just plowed through the passenger door and still remained calm was such quick thinking that probably saved his live.
My daughter struck and killed a man in an identical situation. It was late at night and he just appeared out of nowhere. His head crashed into the windshield leaving blood and tissue all over the glass and onto her dash. She was alone and wisely did not stop and get out. She called police and drove to the police station. They found his body in a ditch about 30 feet off the road. Investigators met with her and she was cleared. He was well-known to police as he had been in and out of jail for years for drug and alcohol offenses. They said he was probably wasted and never knew what hit him. She was 25 at the time. It’s been about two years and it still troubles her.
As a Kenyan, it’s chilling to see how a story like this could have turned into a murder case if they didn’t think fast. There are quite a few carjackings here in Kenya, my grandfather actually escaped carjackers at the cost of his car door. Thanks for raising awareness on this.
@@KinjikoSafiriama Seek out the freemasonry hand signs and symbols and expose these. Get to know whom is in that evil club. And may i advice some movies and tv shows what to analyze through? they live (1988) the truman show (1998) matrix (1999) invasion (2007) of body snatchers (1978, 1994) under the skin (2013) tv shows Grimm (2011) they unlisted (2019) BIBLE + FREEMASONRY, if I may introduce a simple research. Demons, Demons are wandering around, imitating the dead and deceiving the living. READ THE BIBLE, BE NOT DECEIVED!
It’s a sad country. Had a friend who grew up there in an American compound and said you’d hear mothers crying and tossing bottles over their wall asking for milk. It was really disheartening to hear. That kid, Luke, had issues from it. He was extremely wealthy in a very impoverished place and he couldn’t figure it out. I tried explaining for us to be wealthy someone else is to be poor.. that seemed to really hurt him. Anyways.
In Brazil (at least in São Paulo), if you skip a red light after midnight, depending on the region of the city, you can contest the fine and it will be voided with no costs or further investigation.
My cousin is a firefighter and he was there during the Napa fires. He described it as a scene from dead space and lived around those fires for months. I salute him and the other firefighters who saved us.
I know. What amazed me is that there is such a small space between the car and the wall, I didn't think he'd be able to get through. Incredible driving skills 👏👍🚘
I grew up as a diplomat kid and we were often stationed in dangerous countries. My parents were told to what the person at 11:40 did. Keep driving! Don't stop!
It's common sense, they can't enter your car when you are driving, reason they try to block you in order to get you to stop. People should be told to keep a distance, if he had been right on their bumper when they stopped, he can't drive past them and has to go in reverse first, also means they have less distance to cover before getting to your car.
@@charismatic9467like a politicians kid, a diplomat is often someone with diplomatic relations between countries politically speaking, so like a French diplomat, an English diplomat, an American diplomat etc, and they are like a political voice for their country and the middleman. Their kids can often be targeted purely because of their parents job.
Oh… my… god… The speed that the second driver reacted to was INSANE. He has to see the guy, which was hard on its own, and then realize to turn turn and understand what’s going on is insane. That driver knows how to drive!
@@Petrovich2049well if there’s something on the road ur first reaction is obv to try and avoid it. Trust me. No one would have kept driving there and act like nothing happened.
While the reflex and the initial decision was very good, the choice to "return to the original lane asap" resulted in that crazy accident. It would be wise to just stay on the left lane or at least not do 2nd turning that drastically. It was clear that this car would be alone on that lane for a while.
@@kacperzimowski4626 no, at high speed when u suddenly turn, the rear part of the vehicle swings, to control that he has to steer it in the same direction of the swing
Dude, that driver in Chile did some Jason Bourne shit. I wouldn't have thought the car would have fit between the white car and the wall, but he was successful, and he took off their door as an added bonus. Risky but smooth. It's funny imagining the thieves being like, "FUCK! HE TOOK OFF THE DOOR!!"
It'd be funny if the Chilean carjackers filed an insurance claim. "We were on our way to church when our car broke down. When my fellow worshippers and I tried to flag down a driver to stop and perhaps join us singing hymns and discuss our favourite bible verses while we waited for help, they just accelerated and took the door off".
@@dansprague2 I lived in South America for a few years and this is honestly something I could see thieves doing. 😂 "Si, en serio, nos fuimos por la iglesia, cuando de repente, *chuum*, ese man se choco' el carro cuando pedimos por ayuda. *Bis!*"
I've always heard to drive straight to police station if someone follows you, if you're able to. Someone followed my mom and me when I was young waving a gun at us, and she drove to a gas station where the attendant had his own gun and said he would defend us so we stayed inside with him until they left. It's really scary for anyone that happens to.
One of my brothers friends had to do that after leaving our house. They forgot to setup their GPS and pulled into a side street to park and set it up, but she ended up pulling up right next to an active drug deal. She sped off but one of the cars pursed her, they were relentlessly, even chasing her through red lights. She called my brother and he had to help give her directions to the nearest police station. It worked, as they didn’t follow her in. She was so shaken what happened that she sold her car the next week in fear it could be recognised and targeted in it.
From what I've learned, its safer to to plow through whatever is in the road. Like if it's a deer or small animal. But since this is a man thr dad likley would've been charged for manslaughter. It's a miracle they were ok but the car was likely totaled.
There's no way I would have put myself in danger or a loved one because the range not want to stand in the middle of the road I would have made an example of him
I love that this is just actually disturbing things and not the paranormal or supernatural. As real life is much more disturbing than things you can’t see or touch.
@@ZeonGenesis just because you’ve never had an experience that involved supernatural/paranormal doesn’t mean it’s not real. The universe is huge and capable of so many things that we can’t even begin to come up with in our simple minds. Try not to be so closed minded 🤷🏼♀️
If you've never been around a serious fire while in a car, the windows don't block the heat. Infrared passes right through the glass, so it may be quiet in the car and feel somehow insulated, but you're getting blasted by the heat from 100 ft away or more -- catches a lot of people off guard just how intense it gets.
Julio got away but don't be Julio. Call 911 first, don't wait till you are being shot at or run off the road. Then get to the most populated place you can find. If you have to drive in circles till the police get there that's better than randomly taking streets and it will be easier for police to locate you. Have these scenarios preplanned in your mind and you will do it without making mistakes.
Should drive to your local police station as you are calling 911. Google Maps will show you where it is, at least in the United States and other civilized countries.
People flashing their lights at night are usually trying to warn you of an animal on the road or close to the road. Slow down and get ready is a good idea.
i always will flash other drivers if anything is in the road. i’m huge into animal protection and environmental protection. though i hunt and fish. it could be something as little as a turtle or as big as a moose in the road and i’ll be flashing. i also love cops, but i’ll flash if they’re there too.
If a car cuts you off and does something shady like that, call 911 ASAP. Don't wait until you are chased around town to call the cops. It will take time for them to arrive. Also, the 300 was cutting him off, you have a dashcam, read the plate number OUT LOUD to yourself. When you playback the dashcam, you can get the plate number if you don't remember it. Note that dashcams are notoriously bad at seeing license plates at night. When you are heading to a shady place known to be unsafe, have a plan, have the phone ready to call 911, and be ready for something to happen.
I know this is not easy in some places but how about not going to the sketchy place at all? If you won't go to a place without your firearm, you probably shouldn't go with it either😊
@@jayasmrmore3687 All I'm saying is if you CAN avoid sketchy places, you probably should. I know this is not always an option. If you ever have to use a firearm it will not be without consequences regardless of legal outcome. By the way this is not my advice, I am repeating it from various firearms training experts.
My aunt lived in California for years and is in the National Guard. She helped fight some of those wildfires and that footage just really cements how insane it really was!
The footage from Chile is chilling.I'm amazed how the cashcam driver managed to force his vehicle through that gap which looks way too narrow for even a small car.
Driver at 12:00 that’s exactly how I’d handle every scenario in these videos. Move bro you’re in my way . Respects to knowing how to actually get the fuck out of there the right way
It's terrifying to think the man in the middle of the road could be some kind of attack plan like ones where woman stand by roads and ask for help only for a group to jump out. So thankful they're both okay!
Nah, it was in Poland, I'm sure by the voices, it's a very safe country and I've never heard of a single attempt to hijack like that, 95% it was some drunk, 5% an idiot.
@@HoldJesusClose "The world is coming to an end SOON" is something that has been said for THOUSANDS of years now, good grief... To all the unreasonably paranoid people like you; please grow the hell up. The end isn't anywhere near, deal with it and get over it.
I´m from Chile, and the fourth footage was even shown in the news, it shows a very common carjacking style that here are called "encerrona", they first started by corning cars when they are entering or exiting their homes, this are called "portonazos", in those moments people stop to wait for the gates to open/close. Another version is this one, they close your way in the highways exits, so they can steal your car. Sadly has become pretty common, so people here are constantly reminded of being aware of your surroundings and odd behavior while driving.
10:38 Journeyman Lineman here...the lines that fell were Telephone/Cable. The power was on the other side of the road. However, telephone cables are EXTREMELY heavy so while the high voltage danger is absent, the weight alone can be fatal.
Power lines across an otherwise undamaged vehicle will not kill you if you stay in the car until the lines are cleared. If you have any kind of wires across your vehicle, do not try to get out until authorities tell you it is safe to do so.
This is my video where the cable lines fell on my car. I already mentioned a billion times that I said it wrong. I suffered a concussion so I wasn’t thinking at the moment!
I’ll share the advice my dad gave me when I started driving: No matter how mad/upset you are NEVER get out of your car. You put yourself in a position where you have everything to lose and nothing to gain. Best case you get assault charges, worst you get a closed casket funeral. I mean imagine your car was your house. I’m hesitant to open the front door when I know I ordered pizza, let alone if someone was outside your house pissed at you
@@jayasmrmore3687 Only one other I can think of. If you're on a highway with fair weather conditions and you have to pull over for whatever reason (breakdown or something) do not under any circumstances sit inside your car at the side of the road - this includes on a hard shoulder or a layby. Sitting in the car is you being a sitting duck for someone to careen right into you. I've seen examples of people losing control of their car while driving on a public highway and crashing straight into a parked car at the side of the road. I've seen one video which I believe was from Italy where a sports car travelling excessively high speeds loses control and flies straight into a car stopped in a service station. The occupants of the car - a mother and her children - were instantly destroyed. The husband was inside the service station shop at the time and lost everything. Even if it seems safe to do so, don't remain in your vehicle if you are stuck on a highway. In case of a severe weather event then use your judgement but always be prepared have extra clothing and some food in your car in case you do get stranded. Edit found the video, was in Greece, search for “Speeding Porsche Kills Four After Crashing Into Parked Car With Mother And Child Inside” on google. Guy who lost control was called George Vakakis if that helps you find it. Video is also on UA-cam
I love how quickly the plan went south for the attempted carjackers when they thought they were blocking the road but instead got there door plowed off
right lmfao i’m a collision repair tech and you would not be able to close the door after that type of damage, let alone be able to easily hide it. the only reason cops can’t find the car is because they’re not actually looking for it.
@@misseselise3864well ya, since the door was torn off, I suspect you probably wouldn't be able to close it. 😂 Thank God we have a collision tech to provide expertise. 😂
You needed dash cam footage to show you that? Demons and monsters don’t exist lil bro. Of course humans are scarier. That’s like saying a shark is scarier than a unicorn. Like, duh. Obvious statement is obvious.
@@jr28778 shouldn't be stress relief when he see the police? No matter how highly stress you should've been happy to see a savior or someone to help you.
First story happened in my city near my work and can confirmed it’s definitely not a safe area, especially at night. You need to be extra cautious at all times. This isn’t the first time I’ve heard of people being randomly targeted out and being followed. Either car jackings or gang related
@@bfranco1519 Albuquerque, New Mexico and not the safest at night for sure in that we call THE WAR ZONE. Crime in that area is crazy and can be really scary. I wouldn't live in that for my Life. Drive Thru there in daylight ok but never at night.
@@bfranco1519 Yeah the other guy is right Warzone isn't a great place at night, if you really want to know it's in the formally known international district near our military base
I find it so funny how they thought they were gonna steal a car and just end up without a passenger door. I wonder how bro explains that one to his friends
I have been there before and two hooded guys started walking towards my car at a store and I let the window down and flashed my AR-15 showing a big smile on my face lol, they turned around in a sec and were speed walking out of there lmao. @@nixwestlake9196
@@FiatUno2003 yes I know what he means. I was saying it sardonically because Walmart IS dangerous. Not past tense, therefore I said "what do you mean by "was"
I am really impressed by the red Chrysler video - how the cop just started to chase the car without any hesitation. If that happened in my country, the cop would be just starring at me with open mouth for twenty minutes before starting to question me.
Try living just like 20 miles away from it in the neighboring counties. I grew up down here and there are sadly worse fires than LNU. One was the Mendocino Complex Fire of 2018. Burned 460,000 acres and became (at the time) the biggest fire in California history. Sadly fires like this are becoming too common and have already been surpassed in their scale. You become accustomed and desensitized to it and learn to just live with it. The mental health aspects it leaves tho are great and the physical health aspects are obviously not great when you live near an area like this that goes up in smoke EVERY. SINGLE. YEAR. You just learn to stay alert and defensive and have a bug out plan, an emergency bug out kit, and know your routes well....REALLY WELL! It will save your life. Kinda can't rely on others and frankly your time is up to prepare when the sheriff or fire service comes knocking at your door telling you to "Go Now!"
All these footages are downright terrifying but the first one definitely takes the cake 😰😰 Albeit the guy was smart and quick-witted, it sends chills down my spine to think what would have happened if he didn't come across the cop car. The maniac wasn't giving up which makes it more frightening. I am glad all these people made it out safely. ♥
I was living in Napa at the time, i remeber the lighting storm that caused all of that, i was I think around 12 at the time. It was absolutely terrifying. There was days of absolutely no sun, where the sky was always orange. Absolutely terrifying.
As an electrician I have no idea how that guy didn't get shocked from that power line... Best guess is rubber boots and gloves.. And... Alot of help from God..
11:40 Similar thing happened to me two years ago here in Brazil. However, the ambush occurred was at the crossing of a bridge on a small dirt road. The name of the place is Romeu Túllio Street at the brigde who crosses the Atibaia River. Fortunately, i was able to escape as well in similar fashion but my vehicle bumper and mirrors were quite damaged. I had to spend one thousand dollars to fix everything but nothing compares to being well and safe. God is great. I'm very positive He helped me in this situation and many others ☝️🙏
I am so baffled at the man standing in the middle of the road, this kind of obscure and selfish behavior from humanity is why we’re literally the absolute worst
I’m baffled at that and the drivers stupidity and carelessness.. How could someone drive a car at 80 mph with headlights like that?! It like he’s trying to kill himself. Sadly this is a lot of AMERICAN drivers now but there is like a thousand different personal or mental issues involved. Most Americans probably shouldn’t be driving… This is an insane selfish act by person in street and a huge lack of accountability on drivers part.
@@the808lifeshould they go 50 km/h or what? We had a car with pretty good headlights but couldn't avoid hitting a deer while going 70 km/h. If a road is dark like that there's not much one can do.
@404TVfr Someone made a comment that you clearly didn't find funny, so you felt the need to give an unnecessary insult? I feel as though you're the one that needs to touch grass around here.
😳wow, that 2nd clip is exactly what happened to me! Unfortunately I didn’t see him early enough to swerve out of the way. He died at the scene & it took me a good year to get over it. I sincerely hope that poor guy & his daughter were ok.
just want you to know that if I was in that situation too (or any sane adult for that matter) I’m NOT swerving- if a grown adult is standing in the middle of a highway im not risking my life further to try and save theirs when they’re clearly trying to get us both killed. You were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, and it could’ve happened to anyone. My car was hit by a distracted driver and that accident gives me a similar feeling when I drive, so I’m sorry you have to endure that too. NOT your fault. Life goes on and time heals.
What a lot of people don’t know about powerlines is that when the power goes out the lines ARE de-energized but the system automatically tries to re-energize the lines before personnel have to be sent out. This catches people by surprise.
I’m pretty close to rock bottom, and I would never consider harming someone. I have considered stealing food so I don’t starve. These people are fucked up.
I recently transferred but I used to work at a dept of human services. look up your county’s human services dept and make a visit to the location to pick up an application where you can apply for EBT and medical assistance! And be sure to ask them about any other resources they can offer which includes the nearest food banks and shelters. I wish the best of luck to you!
At 7:13 it’s also possible that the person in the road was elderly and suffers from dementia. My mom had dementia and would run away and stand/walk in the middle of the road. I couldn’t really see the person very well, so it was difficult to determine the age. Although, some younger people have been also known to suffer cognitive signs of dementia.
These stories are terrifying. Side note, the statement in the 4th story about getting electrocuted is false; your vehicle can be in contact with live wires and as long as you stay inside your vehicle, you will be safe. Your tires act as the ground.
I don't really know what you mean by "Your tires act as the ground", but you are safe because it's way easier for the current to go through the cars body then through yours. That's also the reason why you are safe in the car during a lightning storm. Your car will act as an Farady cage.
In the event of wires falling on a vehicle, there is NO ground, so there is no current flow. If your car is in tact and upright, your tires act as an insulator, so there is no complete circuit, the power does not travel into, around, or thru your car. You can see what that looks like at 16:20. Then, if some metal touches the ground, or you try and step out, the circuit is completed, grounding thru YOU. You can see what that looks like at 16:30. The thing laying on he ground on fire (in this case) would be YOU. STAY IN THE CAR, if it is on fire, or you have to get out for some other reason, JUMP! Do NOT step out while holding the car, or you will stop living.
This is a common misbelief. The tires have nothing to do with it and offer no protection, ground or insulation. The metal car acts as a faraday cage protecting the occupants (as long as you are not also touching metal frame/roof etc)
I guess you can all believe whatever myth you like, just be forewarned, when you get electrocuted due to your own ignorance, it is going to hurt the whole time you are dying. Or, you could grow up and do a little research. It may save your life, or someone else's. Anyone who has studied electricity for more than 5 minutes knows that rubber is an insulator, and that if the car is not grounded (because rubber tires are an insulator), then the circuit is not complete. Right up till some moron steps out of the car.
The second one happened to me too. Pretty odd situation, I was driving at night, and suddenly, in the middle of nowhere, a man, standing in the middle of the street, staring to nothing, with a hood. He looked like a glitch from a game, completely frozen without moving. I was driving slowly, I called immediately the cops while staying a bit far from the creepy guy (I guess he was high or something)
I relate to that. One morning I was driving to go back home so my mom can get to work on time after dropping my uncle off at work. Next thing, I was driving past the church, going down the road, this car inches ahead of me drove by someone, and out of nowhere was a man walking on the road all by himself. He was carrying a trash bag, and other things. He was walking very slowly, but unfortunately I drove right past him, because I was really nervous and freaked out. I’m trying to figure out: “what the hell was this man doing walking on a poorly lit country road all by himself with no light source? You wouldn’t expect to see some normal sane person walking on a dark country road all by themselves in the morning time. Scariest experience I’ve ever had.
Simular thing happened to my parents. They were driving in a thunderstorm and saw a man just walking in the road. They slowed and yelled out the window to the man asking if he was okay. He responded with slurry words and was stumbling all over the road. They followed him to a gas station parking lot while on the phone with the police. The police arrived in under 5 min and got the man to a safe place. Still wild.
Wait that lit happened to me yesterday but it was still light out. It was around 5-6 pm so sunset and There was this man just standing in the middle of the highway. He was staring at nothing. He was wide-eyed, mouth agape with his hood over his head
That first one seems like a setup. I’d be looking into the friend that asked him to meet her there… She might have been setting him up to get robbed. Just a possibility.
Right? Especially if he was meeting there because she specifically said it's not safe after dark like the video says. "Oh, I'm so sorry you got carjacked! I told you that the place wasn't safe."
Julio should've called the cops as soon as he realized what was happening and then done his best to drive to the nearest police station or hospital (they usually have security outside the ER as well as inside). Not saying it would necessarily have changed the outcome, of course. Still glad he found the cop at the light.
A tip: if a car follows you, don't drive in the neighborhoods or back roads. Stay on the main road; it's your best alternative. more cars driving by, higher exposure to cops, and commercial cameras.
Last not least: don’t lead them to your HOME, lead them to the POLICE STATION.
I'd be driving directly to the nearest police station at high speed. If someone calls the cops on you for speeding, they'll get there. If not, you'll get to the cops before they get to you.
They’ll likely wait for you to pull into a side road before trying anything too.
I'd be rolling through red lights, on the wrong side of the road, illegal u-turns... hopefully there would be unmarked cruisers or people would call to complain. With my luck the dude will take off at the last minute and I'll just get a bunch of tickets lol
Or if someone is following you, you could just go into a parking lot and go around in circles till the person following you leaves and moves on.
@@SaintPhoenixxlast time I got into an incident like that there was a couple trying to fight me & I sped to the police station to only receive a ticket for driving recklessly & no seatbelt. Never again. That cop was power tripping
It satisfies me seeing these people reacting quickly and smartly. Their actions definitely saved their lives.
That’s why I carry a gun
@@halogod0298 That's why I keep a 14 inch dildo in my glove box.
Have you seen the footage of the Chicago shootout with the grandma in the car? Most frustrating watch because she screamed almost immediately.
''quickly and smartly''
holy fuck
ughhhhh, the second guy almost killed himself and his daughter. what the fudge you talking about????
11:34 love how he just slams through them and doesn't resort to reversing which is almost never a good idea in such cases
I’m curious though, in the eyes of the law, would this be seen as justified self defense, or would they say that you should have just reversed and tried to flee, or just put your hands up and let them take your vehicle, and that this was attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon?
@@jasonvargas7564 Who cares! Stop giving a shit when it comes to defending your own or loved ones lives.
I wonder this too, someone please answer Mr. Jason
@@jasonvargas7564 The laws on self defense are stupid, they want you weak. If my life is at risk, I am not thinking of their laws.
@canteensupplier9084
Remember: If someone gets out of their vehicle to attempt to carjack you, you are currently behind the wheel of a 4000 lb weapon.
Im glad you realize that the person in the car has a advantage unless the person trying to carjack you has a gun
I have a 2016 Volkswagen GTI, and a full year after I bought the car I discovered a hidden compartment/drawer underneath the drivers seat. Perfect size to fit a CCW and an extra mag or two. Anyone with that generation GTI/Golf should take heed because my Sig Sauer P365 and 20 hollow points go with me everywhere I drive now, no holster needed
@@user-mn9wc5ru5w That dose work too lol.
@@teaganbuckson8463even if they do have one they’re flight sense is gonna kick in if u floor it straight at them
@@kellyhill-zk3wb yeah and I think most people won’t shoot you for a carjack it’s more of a power tool
8:05 "drive forward crush em" damn thats the guy you wanted to be on your side
He wouldn't have had to tell me....
@@muppetpastersame
Easier said then done. Its apparently hard to do that, like an instinct to ot hit them in the moment. Different story if u have kids in the car. @@muppetpaster
honestly though yeah
like out of Farcry 2
I know I'm late, but ngl that driver at 11:35 was badass. Didn't stop or hesitate, just kept driving. Respect.
thats the indomitable chilean spirit
it’s super common in that area on overpasses on freeways. lot of the locals know to keep distance between cars when getting onto the freeway for this reason
Late for what?
Most interest part is the music.
Yup
I love how the guy on first recording is acting quickly and not just waiting for the guy on red car to open the door. Props to him
It’s called common sense which a lot of people lac
His reversing was good Man I swear
@@pedronavaja223s
Sadly if a lot of people lack it. It probably isn’t common anymore 😢
This is in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Central and San Mateo
@@Physik239in another comment I said that that’s crazy was me just guessing tho
I grew up in a dangerous country and the quick response of the guy ramming the car through the tunnel and the guy reversing the car in Kenya blow my mind. My mother and I were carjacked in our driveway, followed, by two cars, they all had guns. Luckily we weren’t harmed physically but psychologically it took longer and a move to a new country.
Thank god
glad you're okay, sorry that you and your mum had to experience that. wish you the best in life man!
May I ask which country? Was it South America?
@@DenyNCrucify_urFLESH Could even have been South Africa, I was almost hi jacked there on my way to the airport at a red traffic light every one calls the lights there ( Robots). I just put foot on the pedal and got out of there. I know it happens a lot there well it did when i lived there.
@@DenyNCrucify_urFLESHyep, the country of South America
11:30 he really went through that narrow gap between the wall and the parasites' car, damages the car, scares and bruises those living turds' egos, all the while not saying anything, not screaming, and listening quietly to Pitch Perfect. That guy is my fucking hero.
You just know that ”new brand clothes and big money bags” song playing on his car is forever tied to this moment for him innit
Fyi that fire in California that you saw the guy drive trump basically told to go to hell the fire was our fault for not taking the Forrest.... I live here and I don't lie if you're voting for him know he is an idiot thankfully we have the 4the largest in the world so Gov Newsom called Canada they give helicopters that pick up water and drop it... A King idiot "take the Forrest" lightning strikes I feel the truth should be known.
Yeah they were just chilling with their music and went you try steal my car I’m gonna take your door
yeah man Chile this kinds of things are common, criminals even try to carjack while you are parking on your house or in a red ligth :s
Bro didn't say anything as if he's familiar with those things 💀
Didn't panic at all , I predicted he'd drive from the other side of the car but he squeezed from the narrow gap breaking their car's door 😭
Convo between those thieves 😂
11:35 How the hell did that car fit through that narrow passage between the carjackers' car and the wall? It looked physically impossible. That driver got some skills and balls of steel.
Listening to Pitch Perfect 😅
Mad respect
@@rockmegentlyit's the soft one's that be mad gangsta 😂
He had both of those things😅
It wasnt that small
It doesn’t happen very often, but sometimes there is a cop exactly right there when you need them. Thank God for all police officers that are not corrupt!
It has nothing to do with your imaginary friend. Few cops are corrupt
@@peterbartley7183
May God Bless you n your loved one's through life n beyond my friend.
In Jesus name,
AMEN. 💙✝️💙
Absolutely agree w/you my friend.
Stay safe n God Bless. 💙
@@peterbartley7183hey dude relax it’s a figure of speech. 😂 got dayum 😂
@@um2913 no it’s an insulting statement to thinking people
Watching videos like these just remind me of how important it is to be aware of our surroundings.
Never relax
@@AntiSocialMachine always relax.
@@AntiSocialMachineterrible advice. Being calm but alert will save your life.
Around blacks...
11:40 that driver did a phenomenal job. I will learn from that to protect me and my family.
My federal agency had a course where we learned to get out of ambushes that way, and even got to eff up a whole bunch of surplused G-cars doing it. (I even got to take the course twice, because I got the training in one office right before I was transferred to another office, where I got the same training again, right after I arrived). You quickly learn how hard it is to block in a vehicle when a driver knows how to get out of a blocking ambush. You will bend up some sheet metal doing it though.
@@ralphholiman7401 ballsacks and anus
DAMN that was a slick move. Kudos to that driver.
Me too😊
Cool story bruh
If other drivers flash their lights at you, as at least 2 of these clips show, it means slow down and BE ON ALERT.
my mom always taught me that someone flashing their high beams at you means there’s a cop up ahead. but i know that not everyone was taught the same thing so i always slow down and pay extra attention if someone flashes their lights at me
See, I was always taught it means to check my own lights: whether my brights are blinding other drivers or if they aren't on at all.
At least here flashing means that either your lights are not turned on or there's something on the road. If your lights are on, then you'll have to slow down. Usually it's gonna be either moose or reindeer. Quite a few times that's been EXTREMELY helpful, especially when running into a pack of reindeer parked up in the middle of the road as they usually like to do lol
Could be problem with your lights (which you should be able to tell visually) or cops ahead watching for speeders or other reasons to be cautious and, at least temporarily, drive slow.
People who flash their headlights for other drivers are the true heroes
The fact that the guy going through the tunnel who just plowed through the passenger door and still remained calm was such quick thinking that probably saved his live.
And the music was still playing😅
Ryan Gosling
not only did he have balls of steel, he also ruined the car that the men probably also already hijacked lmaooo
@@lotus5615And your existence as the same carjacker from that video is made pretty obvious if you’re escaping with one door subtracted
That shis was bad ass
The dude in the middle of the road just standing there is terrifying.
My daughter struck and killed a man in an identical situation. It was late at night and he just appeared out of nowhere. His head crashed into the windshield leaving blood and tissue all over the glass and onto her dash. She was alone and wisely did not stop and get out. She called police and drove to the police station. They found his body in a ditch about 30 feet off the road. Investigators met with her and she was cleared. He was well-known to police as he had been in and out of jail for years for drug and alcohol offenses. They said he was probably wasted and never knew what hit him. She was 25 at the time. It’s been about two years and it still troubles her.
Damn@@andrewtrotter9023
@andrewtrotter9023 wow that is scary to experience. Hopefully she got counseling afterwards
@@KashJ7 Thank you and yes, she has. She’s also a deeply spiritual young woman and very grounded.
There three or four peolpe near road also
As a Kenyan, it’s chilling to see how a story like this could have turned into a murder case if they didn’t think fast. There are quite a few carjackings here in Kenya, my grandfather actually escaped carjackers at the cost of his car door. Thanks for raising awareness on this.
Hi fellow Kenyan! I'm Borana.
@@KinjikoSafiriama Seek out the freemasonry hand signs and symbols and expose these.
Get to know whom is in that evil club.
And may i advice some movies and tv shows what to analyze through?
they live (1988)
the truman show (1998)
matrix (1999)
invasion (2007) of body snatchers (1978, 1994)
under the skin (2013)
tv shows
Grimm (2011)
they unlisted (2019)
BIBLE + FREEMASONRY, if I may introduce a simple research.
Demons, Demons are wandering around, imitating the dead and deceiving the living.
READ THE BIBLE, BE NOT DECEIVED!
Sadly that happens all over the planet. Though it doesn’t happen much here in Canada it still happens.
@@merlebarney Yea. Here in Kenya there are A TON, so I don't recommend you drive alone in the dead of night there...
It’s a sad country. Had a friend who grew up there in an American compound and said you’d hear mothers crying and tossing bottles over their wall asking for milk. It was really disheartening to hear. That kid, Luke, had issues from it. He was extremely wealthy in a very impoverished place and he couldn’t figure it out. I tried explaining for us to be wealthy someone else is to be poor.. that seemed to really hurt him. Anyways.
That man was a badass for escaping so calm and ramming into the car door
Yea
Yup
He was listening to a musical too. I’m trying to figure out which one xD
@@compositecreaturepitch perfect 3 the ending scene
w guy i would did that also hahahahaha
Everyone should have a dash cam.
and a glock
Everyone should have cash dam as well.
Agree with all should haves.
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Everyone should have 5 dash cams and 3 body cams.
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should be required by law imo, we live in a digital age, let's act like it!
11:28 bro didn't even talk or hesitate. What a legend 👏
RESPECK
Didn't even say anything as if he's familiar with those things 💀
5:30 tip: if you believe your life is in danger you can legally skip through red lights only if you are in danger
In Brazil (at least in São Paulo), if you skip a red light after midnight, depending on the region of the city, you can contest the fine and it will be voided with no costs or further investigation.
If that's the case, here in the US, I'm not stopping for another red light until Biden is out of office.
@@ryanhighberg4662😒always some cornball bringing politics into something that isn't remotely political.
But u can also get killed from passing on it but yeah
@@wasteddude Cheeto person bad. I was told for 4 years that EVERYTHING is political.
My cousin is a firefighter and he was there during the Napa fires. He described it as a scene from dead space and lived around those fires for months. I salute him and the other firefighters who saved us.
Dead space? The game?
We All salute our firefighters ❤
looks to me more like when Constantine (Keanu Reeves) entering Hell…
Please thank him for literally saving people.
Don't touch untill it's grounded out he knew better than that, lucky he's okay
i love how that one driver just ran through them & their car @11:33
He was like, “I don’t think so motherfuckers.”
I know. What amazed me is that there is such a small space between the car and the wall, I didn't think he'd be able to get through. Incredible driving skills 👏👍🚘
@@joanneginever1890 Do a taxi ride in cairo egypt, these skills are just common..
Dude didn’t even turn the music down. Just swiftly did what he had to do.
well there’s no time to think about music in a life/death situation
11:32 “would you stop though?” “Nah, I’d drive”
Jjk fan spotted😂
@@devchauhan2004 I don’t even watch jjk, the brain rot is just too funny 😭
"nah, i'd die"
Nah I'd Gojo the door.
I grew up as a diplomat kid and we were often stationed in dangerous countries. My parents were told to what the person at 11:40 did. Keep driving! Don't stop!
What is a diplomat kid?
@@charismatic9467I guess his parents are diplomats of some country.
It's common sense, they can't enter your car when you are driving, reason they try to block you in order to get you to stop. People should be told to keep a distance, if he had been right on their bumper when they stopped, he can't drive past them and has to go in reverse first, also means they have less distance to cover before getting to your car.
@@charismatic9467like a politicians kid, a diplomat is often someone with diplomatic relations between countries politically speaking, so like a French diplomat, an English diplomat, an American diplomat etc, and they are like a political voice for their country and the middleman. Their kids can often be targeted purely because of their parents job.
@charismatic9467 The kid of a diplomat probably...
Oh… my… god… The speed that the second driver reacted to was INSANE. He has to see the guy, which was hard on its own, and then realize to turn turn and understand what’s going on is insane. That driver knows how to drive!
Should have done nothing, instead of risking his family lives to avoid some junkie
@@Petrovich2049well if there’s something on the road ur first reaction is obv to try and avoid it. Trust me. No one would have kept driving there and act like nothing happened.
@@Petrovich2049he had less than a second to react, genius
While the reflex and the initial decision was very good, the choice to "return to the original lane asap" resulted in that crazy accident. It would be wise to just stay on the left lane or at least not do 2nd turning that drastically. It was clear that this car would be alone on that lane for a while.
@@kacperzimowski4626 no, at high speed when u suddenly turn, the rear part of the vehicle swings, to control that he has to steer it in the same direction of the swing
Dude, that driver in Chile did some Jason Bourne shit. I wouldn't have thought the car would have fit between the white car and the wall, but he was successful, and he took off their door as an added bonus. Risky but smooth. It's funny imagining the thieves being like, "FUCK! HE TOOK OFF THE DOOR!!"
And the police could identify them quicker without a door too
Yeah in a situation like that, I’m making it fit
It'd be funny if the Chilean carjackers filed an insurance claim. "We were on our way to church when our car broke down. When my fellow worshippers and I tried to flag down a driver to stop and perhaps join us singing hymns and discuss our favourite bible verses while we waited for help, they just accelerated and took the door off".
I also did not think the car would fit in that space.
@@dansprague2 I lived in South America for a few years and this is honestly something I could see thieves doing. 😂
"Si, en serio, nos fuimos por la iglesia, cuando de repente, *chuum*, ese man se choco' el carro cuando pedimos por ayuda. *Bis!*"
i like the cop in first clip was like "say no more" and went for the chase
I've always heard to drive straight to police station if someone follows you, if you're able to. Someone followed my mom and me when I was young waving a gun at us, and she drove to a gas station where the attendant had his own gun and said he would defend us so we stayed inside with him until they left. It's really scary for anyone that happens to.
What was that all about ..
Your right...now ad call 911 as it's happening NOT after 👍
3rd world country I would never live in the US
One of my brothers friends had to do that after leaving our house. They forgot to setup their GPS and pulled into a side street to park and set it up, but she ended up pulling up right next to an active drug deal. She sped off but one of the cars pursed her, they were relentlessly, even chasing her through red lights. She called my brother and he had to help give her directions to the nearest police station. It worked, as they didn’t follow her in.
She was so shaken what happened that she sold her car the next week in fear it could be recognised and targeted in it.
@@vaskodimoski5690 good we dont want you
That second one, though the guy rolled his car, that insanely fast reaction time by the driver was insane!
The other car flashed headlights twice, but there was no way to see the guy....
from what I can tell he was very close to controlling it too... he did well.
From what I've learned, its safer to to plow through whatever is in the road. Like if it's a deer or small animal. But since this is a man thr dad likley would've been charged for manslaughter. It's a miracle they were ok but the car was likely totaled.
@@AJWRodeo I hear you
There's no way I would have put myself in danger or a loved one because the range not want to stand in the middle of the road I would have made an example of him
I love that this is just actually disturbing things and not the paranormal or supernatural. As real life is much more disturbing than things you can’t see or touch.
Yup. Humans can be pure evil
Much more frightening than things that don't exist
@@ZeonGenesis just because you’ve never had an experience that involved supernatural/paranormal doesn’t mean it’s not real. The universe is huge and capable of so many things that we can’t even begin to come up with in our simple minds. Try not to be so closed minded 🤷🏼♀️
Paranormal things do exist. Have you ever seen or heard about Bangladesh?
@@Hulleek What's happening in Bangladesh ?
11:48 dude just passed those guys in GTA five style
If you've never been around a serious fire while in a car, the windows don't block the heat. Infrared passes right through the glass, so it may be quiet in the car and feel somehow insulated, but you're getting blasted by the heat from 100 ft away or more -- catches a lot of people off guard just how intense it gets.
who thinks that windows block heat from a fire? I wouldn't imagine that's a thought that would even cross my mind lol.
I thought it cooked you inside it.
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Just get one of those Arctic Zone things inside the car.
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Can attest to that by passing near a burning car windowds closed. It's like putting your face in the oven.
Hence why Firefighting trucks equipped for Bushfires have heat shields to roll down over the windows in case the truck gets caught in a burn over.
11:35 this guy is a fucking g for just driving right through the door😂
It disabled the attackers car at the risk of entanglement with the wall, here speed is your frieend.
It makes me laugh every single time i watch it
Me watching: "HAHAHAHAHA GET PHUCKED"
Yes
Anyone else kinda annoyed the first guy got away especially when the cop was chasing him?
Yes
😂
New Mexico... nobody does their job...
...or gives a fuck
the cop car was cruising not chasing
It's Albuquerque man so I'm not surprised.
The wildfire looks like Gates of Hell itself.
Yeah. Bill Gates of hell.
the nether
Julio got away but don't be Julio. Call 911 first, don't wait till you are being shot at or run off the road. Then get to the most populated place you can find. If you have to drive in circles till the police get there that's better than randomly taking streets and it will be easier for police to locate you. Have these scenarios preplanned in your mind and you will do it without making mistakes.
Excellent advice. Also, recite the plate number out loud to record it on your dashcam.
@@ashextraordinaire That is wonderful advice!
I couldn't believe that he drove right through a busy gas station that had several people and didn't stop there.
Fear of the bystander effect, maybe?
Should drive to your local police station as you are calling 911. Google Maps will show you where it is, at least in the United States and other civilized countries.
@@Yoshikarter1other people don't owe him anything though... They shouldn't put their lives in danger at all .
People flashing their lights at night are usually trying to warn you of an animal on the road or close to the road. Slow down and get ready is a good idea.
It also means you forgot to turn off your brights.
Or they could be warning you of a speed trap also.
i always will flash other drivers if anything is in the road. i’m huge into animal protection and environmental protection. though i hunt and fish. it could be something as little as a turtle or as big as a moose in the road and i’ll be flashing. i also love cops, but i’ll flash if they’re there too.
Nowadays the possibilities are endless.
or check your lights or drive slow for cops ahead or just be cautious
If a car cuts you off and does something shady like that, call 911 ASAP. Don't wait until you are chased around town to call the cops. It will take time for them to arrive.
Also, the 300 was cutting him off, you have a dashcam, read the plate number OUT LOUD to yourself. When you playback the dashcam, you can get the plate number if you don't remember it. Note that dashcams are notoriously bad at seeing license plates at night.
When you are heading to a shady place known to be unsafe, have a plan, have the phone ready to call 911, and be ready for something to happen.
Stay strapped.
I know this is not easy in some places but how about not going to the sketchy place at all? If you won't go to a place without your firearm, you probably shouldn't go with it either😊
@@th1ssucks That is sound advice, but depending on where you work and live, may not be possible.
@@th1ssucksthen why have a firearm? You take it to keep yourself safe.
@@jayasmrmore3687 All I'm saying is if you CAN avoid sketchy places, you probably should. I know this is not always an option. If you ever have to use a firearm it will not be without consequences regardless of legal outcome. By the way this is not my advice, I am repeating it from various firearms training experts.
Fear of videos : 0.003
Fear of history: 3%
Fear of sound : 100%
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nice calculations
My aunt lived in California for years and is in the National Guard. She helped fight some of those wildfires and that footage just really cements how insane it really was!
What an icon she is 🗣️
That’s an common Australian summer
Fires have got absolutely nothing to do with the first video !
@@peterbartley7183 Nobody cares.
Did she become part of the permanent unit that the national guard made specifically for wild fires??
11:35 bro was like "i dont have time for this sh*t" 😂
The footage from Chile is chilling.I'm amazed how the cashcam driver managed to force his vehicle through that gap which looks way too narrow for even a small car.
Love how this starts with "Went to a convenience store with a friend" as they're showing the outside of a Castle's sex shop megastore 😂😂😂
I noticed that, too!!! 😂
Driver at 12:00 that’s exactly how I’d handle every scenario in these videos. Move bro you’re in my way . Respects to knowing how to actually get the fuck out of there the right way
Yeah you working though
It's terrifying to think the man in the middle of the road could be some kind of attack plan like ones where woman stand by roads and ask for help only for a group to jump out. So thankful they're both okay!
Nah, it was in Poland, I'm sure by the voices, it's a very safe country and I've never heard of a single attempt to hijack like that, 95% it was some drunk, 5% an idiot.
@@NylfaenNoldorethor probably a suicidal person, :(
@@NylfaenNoldoreth more like 50% someone trying to end it all, 45% a drunk, 5% an idiot
@@Hidakaku56 100% a drunk idiot trying to end it all
@@NylfaenNoldorethyeah cause the polish do the carjacking in Germany instead 😂
This just shows us the reality of how evil some humans are. Always stay aware of ur surroundings, attacks can happen to anyone.
Exactly brother, demons are attacking this world and the world is coming to the end soon. Be careful out there use god as your shield.🔥✝️
@@HoldJesusClose "The world is coming to an end SOON" is something that has been said for THOUSANDS of years now, good grief... To all the unreasonably paranoid people like you; please grow the hell up. The end isn't anywhere near, deal with it and get over it.
You are evilphobic! - probably wokesters
Also how dangerous fine and electricity can be
@@HoldJesusCloseI'd rather have a gun or knife to defend myself rather than an imaginary shield.
I´m from Chile, and the fourth footage was even shown in the news, it shows a very common carjacking style that here are called "encerrona", they first started by corning cars when they are entering or exiting their homes, this are called "portonazos", in those moments people stop to wait for the gates to open/close. Another version is this one, they close your way in the highways exits, so they can steal your car. Sadly has become pretty common, so people here are constantly reminded of being aware of your surroundings and odd behavior while driving.
10:38 Journeyman Lineman here...the lines that fell were Telephone/Cable. The power was on the other side of the road. However, telephone cables are EXTREMELY heavy so while the high voltage danger is absent, the weight alone can be fatal.
she also dodged the pole that fell ahead of the car, if the driver struck that at the speed it went it could also be really bad
Yes Sask Tel technician for 38 years. Those were defiantly Telephone lines not power as explained in the video. You are 100 % correct sir.
Power lines across an otherwise undamaged vehicle will not kill you if you stay in the car until the lines are cleared. If you have any kind of wires across your vehicle, do not try to get out until authorities tell you it is safe to do so.
This is my video where the cable lines fell on my car. I already mentioned a billion times that I said it wrong. I suffered a concussion so I wasn’t thinking at the moment!
How the hell did that power line hitting the ground turn day to night
That Chilean guy is a badass lmao
That was a very 'not today!' moment
Respect for not saying "shock of a lifetime" at 16:17
I’ll share the advice my dad gave me when I started driving:
No matter how mad/upset you are NEVER get out of your car.
You put yourself in a position where you have everything to lose and nothing to gain. Best case you get assault charges, worst you get a closed casket funeral. I mean imagine your car was your house. I’m hesitant to open the front door when I know I ordered pizza, let alone if someone was outside your house pissed at you
Great advice.
Only time you get out of your car on the road is if it is on fire, I see no other situation in which you should be doing that
Absolutely! Very well said!
@@jayasmrmore3687 Only one other I can think of. If you're on a highway with fair weather conditions and you have to pull over for whatever reason (breakdown or something) do not under any circumstances sit inside your car at the side of the road - this includes on a hard shoulder or a layby. Sitting in the car is you being a sitting duck for someone to careen right into you. I've seen examples of people losing control of their car while driving on a public highway and crashing straight into a parked car at the side of the road. I've seen one video which I believe was from Italy where a sports car travelling excessively high speeds loses control and flies straight into a car stopped in a service station. The occupants of the car - a mother and her children - were instantly destroyed. The husband was inside the service station shop at the time and lost everything. Even if it seems safe to do so, don't remain in your vehicle if you are stuck on a highway. In case of a severe weather event then use your judgement but always be prepared have extra clothing and some food in your car in case you do get stranded.
Edit found the video, was in Greece, search for “Speeding Porsche Kills Four After Crashing Into Parked Car With Mother And Child Inside” on google. Guy who lost control was called George Vakakis if that helps you find it. Video is also on UA-cam
@@christophermcdougall8811 a sports car losing that much control can even smash through the building and kill you.
dude 11:30, BRO WAS A FUCKING SAVAGE OH MY GOD
Look like he played too much gta
Lol
THE WAY MY SMILE WIDENED - LMAO XD
I love how quickly the plan went south for the attempted carjackers when they thought they were blocking the road but instead got there door plowed off
I cant wrap my head around how his car fit past the white car. The space was so small
the way bro ran when the power line fell definitely had some comedic elements to it
How about how it went from day time to night time the second the power lines fell
@@debbienocero2415Since the fire was so bright, the camera's auto exposure lowered to compensate
11:53 How difficult is it to find a car that has had the passenger door torn off?
right lmfao i’m a collision repair tech and you would not be able to close the door after that type of damage, let alone be able to easily hide it. the only reason cops can’t find the car is because they’re not actually looking for it.
The car was stolen kids, they would have abandoned it shortly after.
In those countries difficult. So many beat up cars. And it was stolen
@@misseselise3864well ya, since the door was torn off, I suspect you probably wouldn't be able to close it. 😂 Thank God we have a collision tech to provide expertise. 😂
This shows that demons and monster's are not scary but humans are the most terrify beings in existence.
You needed dash cam footage to show you that? Demons and monsters don’t exist lil bro. Of course humans are scarier. That’s like saying a shark is scarier than a unicorn. Like, duh. Obvious statement is obvious.
Or maybe those truly evil people are demons among us.
@@MashaRistovaomg🤦♀️its a saying dingus💁♀️
@@whose_liv83lol
@@GUMMYBEAYUH Those with black eyes. 👀
Julio is an absolute G. Handled that well with a cool head despite being clearly and justifiably freaked the hell out
No doubt
agreed
He just drove pass the police car at 3:00 he could stop and explain to them idk why he need to call the police?
@@LemonTheKing900its a mistake made under a highly stressful situation. who cares
@@jr28778 shouldn't be stress relief when he see the police? No matter how highly stress you should've been happy to see a savior or someone to help you.
The jersey power line incident is now a part of the EHAP safety course
First story happened in my city near my work and can confirmed it’s definitely not a safe area, especially at night. You need to be extra cautious at all times. This isn’t the first time I’ve heard of people being randomly targeted out and being followed. Either car jackings or gang related
Yeah I noticed that area and that's on the outskirts of the warzone, not s good place at night sketchy af
@@hunterthegermanfor real. Definitely need to avoid the area at night
So what city??? Is it a secret?
@@bfranco1519
Albuquerque, New Mexico and not the safest at night for sure in that we call THE WAR ZONE. Crime in that area is crazy and can be really scary. I wouldn't live in that for my Life. Drive Thru there in daylight ok but never at night.
@@bfranco1519 Yeah the other guy is right Warzone isn't a great place at night, if you really want to know it's in the formally known international district near our military base
That person that ran right through the jackers open door, hell yeah.
I literally said “hell yeah” out loud haha.
Must be a common reaction, I too said the same thing. Hell yeah!
I find it so funny how they thought they were gonna steal a car and just end up without a passenger door. I wonder how bro explains that one to his friends
How didn't they get caught by the cops without the passenger door? Must've made it easier to try to identify them.
@@ИмяФамилия-ц6д Could be yeah
This video is teaching me a lot! I’m going to be much more aware of suspicious behavior on the road.
The first video happened in Albucrazy, I mean Albuquerque. That area he was in was so bad, even Walmart decided to shut down. Walmart....
😂😂😂
What do you mean « was » lol
I have been there before and two hooded guys started walking towards my car at a store and I let the window down and flashed my AR-15 showing a big smile on my face lol, they turned around in a sec and were speed walking out of there lmao. @@nixwestlake9196
@@nixwestlake9196He means that the place was so dangerous that Walmart had to shut down
@@FiatUno2003 yes I know what he means. I was saying it sardonically because Walmart IS dangerous. Not past tense, therefore I said "what do you mean by "was"
These people should be commended for their quick thinking and actions!
Absolutely true 👍.
100% Agreed
I am really impressed by the red Chrysler video - how the cop just started to chase the car without any hesitation.
If that happened in my country, the cop would be just starring at me with open mouth for twenty minutes before starting to question me.
😂😂 cop starts to put handcuffs on you 😑 guy gets away to live a long carjacking career
India?!
@@denji5426 Europe
@@denji5426 Hahaha! Was thinking the same :P
@@denji5426 nah, you’d have the thieves in uniform(cops) themselves stop you and harass you to give a bribe lol
Driving tip to dad and daughter... Dont go about 70 mph when you cant see further ahead.. especially when other cars flash their lights at you 🤡👈
8:02
Sorry, but Id had floored it at that dude with the Machette.
My thought exactly, he would have gone under the car for sure.
I was thinking the same thing. Maybe do to the driver's window being open and the bad road conditions, he thought otherwise
The guy who blew the door off the carjackers car was quick thinking!
The fire looks like the gates of hell
Try living just like 20 miles away from it in the neighboring counties. I grew up down here and there are sadly worse fires than LNU. One was the Mendocino Complex Fire of 2018. Burned 460,000 acres and became (at the time) the biggest fire in California history. Sadly fires like this are becoming too common and have already been surpassed in their scale. You become accustomed and desensitized to it and learn to just live with it. The mental health aspects it leaves tho are great and the physical health aspects are obviously not great when you live near an area like this that goes up in smoke EVERY. SINGLE. YEAR. You just learn to stay alert and defensive and have a bug out plan, an emergency bug out kit, and know your routes well....REALLY WELL! It will save your life. Kinda can't rely on others and frankly your time is up to prepare when the sheriff or fire service comes knocking at your door telling you to "Go Now!"
@@RedPaganNetworkya I lived in American canyon at teh time it was pretty scary the days of orange skies and no sun
4:42 "is he still with you?"
"Naw hes on a high speed chase now" 😂
All these footages are downright terrifying but the first one definitely takes the cake 😰😰 Albeit the guy was smart and quick-witted, it sends chills down my spine to think what would have happened if he didn't come across the cop car. The maniac wasn't giving up which makes it more frightening. I am glad all these people made it out safely. ♥
This is why gun ownership is a must people need to protect themselves from criminals.
@@bobbyblue46 Get out of here with your gun ownership shit. Nobody wants guns.
Why are you making drama...?? He was probably just playing with him
@@Logicalsane What drama? Had too much coffee or something? Or do you enjoy asking dumb questions?
@@humayrafaizah1428too much coffee it seems
props to the person on 11:31 to instead of reversing just rushing towards and breaking through their doors
Well I would say good luck with trying to stopping my 4000 lb car with your 200 lb body.
Fr I wouldn’t of even cared if he hit them
13:57 Californians casually driving through hell
We're metal like that.
Driving through hell while it's on fire too!
Black ops 2
Yep
Needs music
That guy standing in the road right as another car passes it blinding you with their headlights is my worst nightmare.
14:26 I drove through this aftermath. For miles, everything was black. It looked like I was on another planet.
Christ....if the road looks like THAT, turn tf around!!!!
@@Mike-es2yg it was a month after the fire was over.
I was living in Napa at the time, i remeber the lighting storm that caused all of that, i was I think around 12 at the time. It was absolutely terrifying. There was days of absolutely no sun, where the sky was always orange. Absolutely terrifying.
Like in far cry 5 ending
As an electrician I have no idea how that guy didn't get shocked from that power line...
Best guess is rubber boots and gloves.. And... Alot of help from God..
@russelsprout2155 I'm a chef and have known cars are grounded since I was like 11. Top Gear taught me that...
12:06 "One thing that caught many viewers' attention..." Me: Was his taste in music?
That music was AWFUL
Who knows, it was probably on the radio. You never know
Enjoy the videos you chose to tell the story, the meaning behind the videos. I just subscribed to your channel.
11:40 Similar thing happened to me two years ago here in Brazil. However, the ambush occurred was at the crossing of a bridge on a small dirt road. The name of the place is Romeu Túllio Street at the brigde who crosses the Atibaia River. Fortunately, i was able to escape as well in similar fashion but my vehicle bumper and mirrors were quite damaged. I had to spend one thousand dollars to fix everything but nothing compares to being well and safe.
God is great. I'm very positive He helped me in this situation and many others ☝️🙏
I am so baffled at the man standing in the middle of the road, this kind of obscure and selfish behavior from humanity is why we’re literally the absolute worst
And given the context it seems he just walked away, didn’t check on the people who spun out and crashed
I’m baffled at that and the drivers stupidity and carelessness.. How could someone drive a car at 80 mph with headlights like that?! It like he’s trying to kill himself. Sadly this is a lot of AMERICAN drivers now but there is like a thousand different personal or mental issues involved. Most Americans probably shouldn’t be driving…
This is an insane selfish act by person in street and a huge lack of accountability on drivers part.
@@the808lifeshould they go 50 km/h or what? We had a car with pretty good headlights but couldn't avoid hitting a deer while going 70 km/h. If a road is dark like that there's not much one can do.
@@the808life And worse with a child in a car,
The absolute worst compared to what?
Now that’s how you do it! 11:38
Yuppp
13:50 new achievment unlocked: "the nether"
lmaooo
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@404TVfr mate i play footy when i go out i thought we chill 😭😭
@404TVfr Someone made a comment that you clearly didn't find funny, so you felt the need to give an unnecessary insult? I feel as though you're the one that needs to touch grass around here.
@@bass_the_manit's called tranzit or more commonly known as transhit
😳wow, that 2nd clip is exactly what happened to me! Unfortunately I didn’t see him early enough to swerve out of the way. He died at the scene & it took me a good year to get over it.
I sincerely hope that poor guy & his daughter were ok.
I’m sorry that happened to you no one deserves to go through that I hope you are doing better now
@@2smokeHennerz I am thank you 🙏🏻
Omg only a year?
@@Katherine_xs tbh, you never do really get over it. It plays on the mind constantly “will it happen again”
just want you to know that if I was in that situation too (or any sane adult for that matter) I’m NOT swerving- if a grown adult is standing in the middle of a highway im not risking my life further to try and save theirs when they’re clearly trying to get us both killed. You were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, and it could’ve happened to anyone. My car was hit by a distracted driver and that accident gives me a similar feeling when I drive, so I’m sorry you have to endure that too. NOT your fault. Life goes on and time heals.
11:22 All I could think about was this guy listening to the final performance from Pitch Perfect 3
Beca Mitchell saved him that day
Yesssss 😂
Least we know he’s got good taste lol
@@Imdeadinside1218 exactly
What a lot of people don’t know about powerlines is that when the power goes out the lines ARE de-energized but the system automatically tries to re-energize the lines before personnel have to be sent out. This catches people by surprise.
I’m pretty close to rock bottom, and I would never consider harming someone. I have considered stealing food so I don’t starve. These people are fucked up.
I recently transferred but I used to work at a dept of human services. look up your county’s human services dept and make a visit to the location to pick up an application where you can apply for EBT and medical assistance! And be sure to ask them about any other resources they can offer which includes the nearest food banks and shelters. I wish the best of luck to you!
Love how the Chilean guy took the advice of the Kenyan guy from the earlier video 😎
He heard that trainer yelling all the way from Africa.
And they said they refused to give a lift to those officers on foot...
Why is it that all my brain cared about was the fact that the person in Chile was listening to Freedom by Anna Kendrick from Pitch Perfect 3? 😂
I was looking for a comment like this! I was dying to k ow what musical this was, lmaoo
Of course it’s the soundtrack of badasses
At 7:13 it’s also possible that the person in the road was elderly and suffers from dementia. My mom had dementia and would run away and stand/walk in the middle of the road. I couldn’t really see the person very well, so it was difficult to determine the age. Although, some younger people have been also known to suffer cognitive signs of dementia.
No, there was 2 of them.
Then explain how did he disappeared so fast after😂
@@lungamase it’s 2023, if a simple iPhone can erase unwanted people from the background in a photo. What do you think video editors can do?
Totally possible joe biden wondered away from his protection / caregiver detail.
@Cliff074 He disappeared...from the scene. Not from the video. Try to keep up
6:30 is just so messed up
These stories are terrifying.
Side note, the statement in the 4th story about getting electrocuted is false; your vehicle can be in contact with live wires and as long as you stay inside your vehicle, you will be safe. Your tires act as the ground.
I don't really know what you mean by "Your tires act as the ground", but you are safe because it's way easier for the current to go through the cars body then through yours.
That's also the reason why you are safe in the car during a lightning storm. Your car will act as an Farady cage.
In the event of wires falling on a vehicle, there is NO ground, so there is no current flow. If your car is in tact and upright, your tires act as an insulator, so there is no complete circuit, the power does not travel into, around, or thru your car. You can see what that looks like at 16:20. Then, if some metal touches the ground, or you try and step out, the circuit is completed, grounding thru YOU. You can see what that looks like at 16:30. The thing laying on he ground on fire (in this case) would be YOU.
STAY IN THE CAR, if it is on fire, or you have to get out for some other reason, JUMP! Do NOT step out while holding the car, or you will stop living.
This is a common misbelief. The tires have nothing to do with it and offer no protection, ground or insulation. The metal car acts as a faraday cage protecting the occupants (as long as you are not also touching metal frame/roof etc)
I guess you can all believe whatever myth you like, just be forewarned, when you get electrocuted due to your own ignorance, it is going to hurt the whole time you are dying.
Or, you could grow up and do a little research. It may save your life, or someone else's.
Anyone who has studied electricity for more than 5 minutes knows that rubber is an insulator, and that if the car is not grounded (because rubber tires are an insulator), then the circuit is not complete. Right up till some moron steps out of the car.
Negative
11:35. The adrenaline rush this person felt at that moment at seeing the carjackers, then quickly hitting the accelerator, must've been crazy!
The second one happened to me too. Pretty odd situation, I was driving at night, and suddenly, in the middle of nowhere, a man, standing in the middle of the street, staring to nothing, with a hood. He looked like a glitch from a game, completely frozen without moving. I was driving slowly, I called immediately the cops while staying a bit far from the creepy guy (I guess he was high or something)
I relate to that. One morning I was driving to go back home so my mom can get to work on time after dropping my uncle off at work. Next thing, I was driving past the church, going down the road, this car inches ahead of me drove by someone, and out of nowhere was a man walking on the road all by himself. He was carrying a trash bag, and other things. He was walking very slowly, but unfortunately I drove right past him, because I was really nervous and freaked out. I’m trying to figure out: “what the hell was this man doing walking on a poorly lit country road all by himself with no light source? You wouldn’t expect to see some normal sane person walking on a dark country road all by themselves in the morning time. Scariest experience I’ve ever had.
Simular thing happened to my parents. They were driving in a thunderstorm and saw a man just walking in the road. They slowed and yelled out the window to the man asking if he was okay. He responded with slurry words and was stumbling all over the road. They followed him to a gas station parking lot while on the phone with the police. The police arrived in under 5 min and got the man to a safe place. Still wild.
Wait that lit happened to me yesterday but it was still light out. It was around 5-6 pm so sunset and There was this man just standing in the middle of the highway. He was staring at nothing. He was wide-eyed, mouth agape with his hood over his head
14:13 it’s almost like we are driving through hellfire
That first one seems like a setup. I’d be looking into the friend that asked him to meet her there… She might have been setting him up to get robbed. Just a possibility.
Right? Especially if he was meeting there because she specifically said it's not safe after dark like the video says. "Oh, I'm so sorry you got carjacked! I told you that the place wasn't safe."
12:11 w driver
Julio should've called the cops as soon as he realized what was happening and then done his best to drive to the nearest police station or hospital (they usually have security outside the ER as well as inside). Not saying it would necessarily have changed the outcome, of course. Still glad he found the cop at the light.
Taking off the car door is wild 😂😂 he moved so quickly
11:36 And THAT is how you deal with that situation! 👍🏻