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02/14/2026

'Don't Be A Nerd!' — Woman Tries to Flirt Her Way Out of DUI Arrest

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Incident description:
This bodycam video shows the arrest of a 22-year-old Ho***rs waitress for DUI traffic stop. The suspect was arrested in November 2024, in Sarasota, Florida, after she was pulled over for dangerous driving, stopping at green lights and hitting curbs, which all signaled impairment. Once stopped, her slurred speech, lethargic behavior, and admission of drinking confirmed suspicion of DUI.

During the traffic stop, she repeatedly attempted to flirt with the officer, referencing her job at Ho***rs, exposing herself, and calling him “daddy,” even saying she would “do anything for you.” Despite her advances, the officer maintained professionalism and continued the investigation, ultimately arresting her for DUI.

She was charged with driving under the influence (DUI) and booked into the Sarasota County Jail.

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02/06/2026

Motor-mouthed Suspect Scapegoats Traffic Stop For A Race Issue.

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Incident Description:
On March 16, 2025, an Officer from Ridgeland Police, Mississippi, stopped Fredrick Gaddis on South Pear Orchard Road for an expired license plate, in an event that quickly escalated into a heated exchange.

The Officer first asked Gaddis to roll down his heavily tinted rear window — requests he did not respond to — before eventually asking him to step out of the vehicle. While in the car, Gaddis produced his legal tag from inside the car, explaining why he had not yet installed it, and showed his ID on his phone.

After asking him several times to exit his car, he finally complied and exited the vehicle but immediately started talking endlessly. This irked the Officer, causing the incident to quickly devolve into a heated exchange, with the Officer using strong language toward him and classifying his tone as “verbally aggressive.

Gaddis was eventually taken into custody and charged with being “verbally aggressive” to a law enforcement Officer. Later reports also indicated additional charges tied to evidence found after the arrest, including illegal possession of a controlled substance and possession of a firearm while in possession of a controlled substance.

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02/04/2026

Caught on Body Cam: Corvette Thief’s Shocking Arrest in Bowling Green!

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On March 22, 2025, the Bowling Green Police Department arrested a suspect connected to a major theft ring involving eight Corvettes stolen from the General Motors Assembly Plant in Kentucky.

The arrest happened after police received word from the Warren County Sheriff’s Office about a brand new Corvette spotted at an apartment complex on Plano Road, with a male suspect fleeing on foot. As responding officers arrived, they uncovered multiple stolen Corvettes in the area. Over the course of the day, with assistance from local authorities, all eight stolen vehicles were ultimately located in separate locations around Bowling Green.

This video features the arrest of 21 year old Deantae Cortez Walker of Westland, Michigan, who was found attempting to move the vehicles out of town. Walker faced a range of serious charges, including receiving stolen property valued at $10,000 or more, third degree fleeing or evading police, and resisting arrest.

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02/02/2026

Shoplifting Arrest Quickly Spirals Into Chaos — Suspect Gets Subdued Before Opening Fire

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On December 18, 2025, in Plain Township, Ohio, Canton police responded around 1:45 p.m. to a call from Walmart on Atlantic Boulevard NE about a suspected shoplifting incident. When an officer arrived and began processing 21-year-old Shane Newman and 23-year-old Katerina Jeffrey inside the store’s loss prevention office, the situation abruptly turned dangerous.

According to police, Newman removed a handgun from his bag and attempted to shoot the officer in the head — but the weapon did not fire. A struggle followed as a Walmart loss prevention associate jumped onto Newman, stopping him from firing again, while the officer wrestled him to the ground and then took him into custody.

Officials later revealed that Newman was legally prohibited from possessing a firearm due to a prior felony conviction, and a total of 50 blue pills identified as Molly were recovered from him after his arrest. Both suspects were charged — Newman with attempted murder, felonious assault on a police officer, robbery, drug possession, and having a weapon under disability, and Jeffrey with complicity to commit a robbery. Bond was set at $1 million for Newman and $500,000 for Jeffrey.

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01/28/2026

Stop! Stop! — Shoplifting Suspect Outpaces Officer Before Tense Car Pursuit Ensues

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On November 1, 2025, Sgt. Jeff Kahrs of the Slidell Police Department was pursued a woman suspected of stealing merchandise from a Dillard’s department store when the situation took an unexpected turn.

The suspect — later identified as 34-year-old Kelsey Baird of Navarre, Florida — dropped the stolen items and ran from the store. She got into a waiting silver sedan driven by 43-year-old Eric Boudreaux of Biloxi, Mississippi, who began honking his horn to signal she was ready to flee.

With the suspect’s vehicle accelerating away from the scene, Sgt. Kahrs was left without his patrol car. That’s when a good Samaritan offered him a ride in her SUV, enabling him to continue the pursuit while relaying updates to dispatch and other officers.

Together, the citizen and officer followed the suspects’ vehicle safely through traffic until multiple backup units were able to intercept and surround the car before it reached Interstate 10. Both Baird and Boudreaux were taken into custody without further incident.
They were arrested and booked on charges including theft and resisting an officer by flight, and Baird also faced additional charges related to narcotics possession.

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01/27/2026

High-Speed Chase Explodes into Gunfight — Suspect Gets 54 Years Behind Bars

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In June 2023, in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, Officers attempted to apprehend 47-year-old Bobby Charles Crawford for violating his probation and other felony warrants.

The suspect led New Mexico State Police and Las Cruces Police Department units on a high-speed pursuit through city streets and into the desert before officers boxed him in near Holman and Arroyo Road (near Highway 70). Despite attempts to end the chase, Crawford opened fire on officers, discharging multiple rounds at patrol vehicles and those attempting to take him into custody. Body-worn camera and dash-cam footage from the incident reveal the perilous nature of the confrontation. Officers were narrowly missed by gunfire — one officer’s vehicle was struck by bullets, and glass from shattered windshields injured officers with minor wounds. Law enforcement returned fire, striking Crawford and ending the standoff without any officers suffering life-threatening injuries.

On March 22, 2024, the court handed down a 54-year prison sentence, reflecting the severity of the crimes and the danger posed to officers and the public. Officials emphasized that Crawford’s actions placed officers “within micrometers and millimeters of certain death” during the shootout.

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01/25/2026

Comedian threatens President Trump — Gets himself behind bars.

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On January 24, 2025, in West Palm Beach, Florida, 46-year-old Shannon Depararro Atkins was taken into custody by West Palm Beach police during a traffic stop near his home, after authorities said he posted violent threats targeting President Donald J. Trump on social media.

According to police, the arrest followed a tip to the FBI National Threat Operations Center about disturbing posts on the man’s Facebook account. The detectives reviewed his posts and built probable cause for arrest. Atkins was charged with a second-degree felony for written or electronic threats to kill or cause bodily injury and was also found to be in possession of co***ne at the time of his arrest, resulting in a separate drug charge.

During interviews with investigators, he reportedly admitted to creating the online posts, but claimed he was “joking.” Police made clear that threats of violence — even if made online — are taken seriously. Law enforcement later notified the U.S. Secret Service, which was tasked with evaluating whether federal charges should be filed. Atkins’ bond was denied for the threatening charge, and he was ordered to have no contact with the president or his family, no access to weapons, and no internet access, according to court documents.

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01/23/2026

Drama unfolds at Indian Hot Springs, Colorado — Suspect flees from Police while covered in Mud.

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What began as a routine follow-up to a credit card fraud case turned into one of the strangest pursuits officers have seen in Idaho Springs, Colorado. Police contacted a suspect at Indian Hot Springs Resort & Spa after reports connected him to fraud and a felony warrant out of Douglas County. But the encounter quickly took an unexpected turn.

Officers first approached 33-year-old Alec Bogus, who had just emerged from a mud bath wearing only a swimsuit and covered in mud. Instead of cooperating, Bogus fled on foot — barefoot and slippery — climbing a wooded mountainside and leading officers on a chaotic foot chase through the area.

Law enforcement quickly saturated the scene, and the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office deployed a drone to help locate the suspect from above. After an intense search, Bogus was found hiding in a nearby shed and taken into custody.
During the pursuit, at least two officers suffered injuries — one injuring a knee and another missing with a deployed taser — illustrating the unpredictable and hazardous nature of the chase. Bogus now faces multiple charges including Assault on a police officer, Burglary, Obstruction of justice, resisting arrest and charges related to the outstanding felony warrant, credit card fraud, and a stolen car found at the scene.

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01/18/2026

‘I can’t Show You my ID, I did Something very Bad’. Ex-Stabbing Convict Arrested for Loitering.

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In November 2025, Police in Posen, Illinois released body-worn camera footage showing the moment law enforcement located and arrested Morgan Geyser, a Wisconsin woman previously convicted in the infamous “Slender Man” stabbing case, after she escaped from a group home by cutting off her electronic monitoring bracelet.

Geyser had been residing at a group home in Madison, Wisconsin, after being conditionally released from the Winnebago Mental Health Institute earlier in 2025. On November 22, 2025, she reportedly removed her GPS monitoring device and fled with a 43-year-old companion. A nationwide search began, and around 9 p.m. on Nov. 23, 2025, police located the pair asleep on a sidewalk behind a truck stop near Posen, Illinois, roughly 25 miles south of Chicago.

In the dramatic body-cam footage, officers encounter Geyser and her companion, initially receiving false names before Geyser finally wrote her real name on a piece of paper. During the exchange, Geyser can be heard telling officers she didn’t want to give her name because she had “done something really bad” and urged them to “just Google” her, prompting her arrest.

Geyser’s companion was also taken into custody and later charged with criminal trespassing and obstructing identification before being released. Authorities were expected to extradite Geyser back to Wisconsin, where her conditional release could be revoked and she could be returned to a psychiatric facility or face additional legal action.

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01/17/2026

Not Above the Law! Assistant AG Arrested for Trespass After Confrontation with Police.

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On August 14, 2025, in Newport, Rhode Island, Newport police department Officers made a highly unusual arrest involving a Rhode Island Assistant Attorney General who repeatedly refused to cooperate with officers during a late-night encounter.

According to the police report, the Officers were called to a local establishment after receiving complaints that patrons were refusing to leave. When officers attempted to resolve the situation, the Assistant Attorney General allegedly declined to comply with lawful commands, invoked her position in government, and demanded that officers turn off their body-worn cameras — a request officers denied.

This video captures tense exchanges as officers repeatedly explain their instructions while the suspect resists cooperation. Despite warnings, the situation escalated ultimately resulting in her arrest. She was charged with willful trespass. The Attorney General’s Office said it launched an internal review immediately following the incident.

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01/16/2026

Knife-wielding Suspect Shot at After Home Invasion — Police body cam Reveals the Chaos.

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On July 12, 2025, in Bath Township, Michigan, Officers responded to multiple calls about a suspicious person in the 6000 block of Heathfield Drive, first reported walking through yards and attempting to break into vehicles. Shortly afterward, a second caller reported being stabbed by an unknown person who had entered his home.

When officers arrived inside the residence, they encountered the suspect holding the victim at knifepoint. After several commands, the suspect released the victim and fled outside still armed with a knife. Officers ordered him to drop the weapon — but when he continued running and ignored commands until they fired multiple shots. The suspect then entered another home’s garage, where officers were ultimately able to tackle, restrain, Tase, and handcuff him. Emergency crews provided aid, and the suspect was later taken to a hospital, where he was expected to survive. No officers were injured.

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01/14/2026

Police Bodycam Captures Intense Fight between an Officer and violent Suspect.

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On September 27,2025, Portland Police from Portland, Oregon received calls about a male suspect called Bo Davis who was allegedly hitting vehicles with a metal pole along the road. The suspect was located and found hiding in a restroom in a park along Northeast 30th Avenue. One of the officers had to pretend like he needed to use the restroom so that the suspect could open the door.

Once the suspect opened the door, a physical fight broke out almost immediately as he resisted arrest, and even attempted to seize the Officer’s weapon. Multiple officers were dispatched to assist, and one officer applied a restraining to bring the struggle to an end. Both officers involved were taken to the hospital for evaluation, though their injuries were not life-threatening. The suspect was also transported for medical evaluation following the incident. He was booked into the Multnomah County Jail on charges of attempted murder, first-degree robbery, assaulting a public safety officer and menacing charges.

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