6 Most Disturbing Things Caught on Police Bodycam Footage
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These are some of the most disturbing videos from police bodycams I could find. Featured are 6 piece...
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on December 25th 2020 a 63-year-old man named Anthony Quinn Warner drove his RV to Nashville Tennessee's 2 Avenue and woke up nearby residents with the sound of a robotic digital female voice coming from his RV warning everyone around the vehicle to evacuate the area all buildings in this area must be evacuated now all buildings in this area must be evacuated now you can hear this message evacuate now if you can hear this message soon the female voice repeatedly mentioned that the RV was going to detonate and a little after 6:00 a. m. The Voice became more and more insistent announcing that the vehicle would detonate in 15 minutes in the body cam footage that was later released by the authorities a group of Nashville police officers can be seen walking around the downtown area urging any stragglers to evacuate for their own safety so you're not doing anything wrong okay you're not in trouble but there is something serious when they evacuated that's so weird that's like out of a movie like The Purge yeah the robotic voice and its ominous warnings give the whole scene an extremely Eerie Vibe like as the police officer mentioned something out of the movie The Purge strangely the RV also broadcasted Snippets of the 1964 hit song downtown by patula Clark which is a song about how if you're ever feeling sad or lonely you should go downtown and you'll feel better in the hustle and bustle of the city unfortunately the robotic voice wasn't bluffing and just 15 minutes later the RV detonated near the AT&T building causing damage to more than 50 buildings and even collapsing a few of them with its massive blast radius in the aftermath of the incident the cops can be seen assessing the damage and moving nearby pedestrians to safety through body cam footage that can only be described as [Music] apocalyptic 425 are you stand are you guys okay where's your car okay go to your car what's going on [Music] ammo in that vehicle we don't need anybody coming up the Second Avenue Expos you okay yeah I'm good man appreciate it even though the explosive inside the RV was extremely powerful the cops managed to evacuate most of the nearby residents and thankfully nobody outside the RV lost their lives although three people were injured and had to be hospitalized after to the vehicle incident the only person who lost his life was Anthony Warner himself who was still inside the vehicle at the time of the detonation after the incident the authorities started digging deep into Anthony's past to figure out what could have caused him to do something so insane and what they found was pretty disturbing as it turned out Warner was pretty much a paranoid loner obsessed with conspiracy theories about shape-shifting alien lizards that were trying to take over the world it was also revealed that 16 months before the explosion Warner's girlfriend had called the cops to report that Anthony had been building explosives inside the RV outside their home even more disturbingly less than a week before Christmas Warner's neighbor had reportedly asked him if Santa was going to bring him anything good for Christmas to which Warner replied oh yeah Nashville and the world are never going to forget me but despite the clear desire for attention the cops never managed to truly figure out Warner's motive and it was eventually concluded that he probably didn't want to hurt anyone and that a fatal cancer diagnosis mixed with other factors had contributed to Warner's declining Mental Health on March 9th 2023 at around 12:30 p.
m. an anonymous caller dialed 911 and told dispatchers that a man that had just run into a food market on Cleveland Central Avenue was claiming that he had just been kidnapped as soon as police arrived they were able to talk to the alleged victim and the giin conversation was captured on one of the cops body cams I won't be a to to fix his bustard pipe for his washing machine I I'm put in a uh a water line for his ice for his refrigerator and when I got downstairs another dude came out they had guns on me and they robbed me that mean they tied me up they had they had plastic L on the ground disturbingly the zip ties and duct tape that were used in the kidnapping can still be seen on the man's body as he explains what happened to him as the victim mentions to the cops the perpetrators forced him into his own van robbed him and then held him for ransom before he managed to escape so they put this on my face they get me my van and they bring me over here they turn the location off on my phone one of the guys was in back with me and where the car go huh which where where where' the car go it was parked this way and I ran all the way down here to here park right over there parked the 49 what kind of car was it it's my van as the cops later found out the main perpetrator was 51-year-old Ahmed Johnson whom the victim had been in federal prison with at some point in his life after digging deeper into the case they uncovered the whole story of the kidnapping as the mentioned in the video the kidnapper had hired him for a plumbing job and when he arrived at the house in Cleveland's Buckeye Woodhill neighborhood he was led downstairs where he would allegedly be shown the leaky pipe that he had to fix once downstairs Ahmed led the victim to another room where another man jumped out and held him at gunpoint after stealing his phone and Apple watch the kidnappers bound the victim and put him into the back of his own van as the perpetrators drove the van towards the city's Central neighborhood they made the victim call a friend and bring around $15,000 to a nearby by gas station in exchange for his return but as the van slowed down the victim somehow managed to jump out and ran down East 49th Street thinking quickly the victim ran into a convenience store where he would be protected by the public eye causing the suspects to drive off 2 weeks later the cops managed to make an arrest and ammed Johnson was charged in Cleveland Court with aggravated kidnapping as of today there have been no further updates to the case on September 9 2019 an Albuquerque Police Department Officer saw a young man performing a traffic stop on a grey Nissan SUV strangely the man wasn't dressed like a police officer at all in fact he was dressed as an ordinary citizen in jeans a black polo and an Air Force cab as he wrote down the driver's information sensing that something was off the officer pulled the man aside to talk to him and from the beginning the man seemed a little on edge I'll talk to him for a minute how doing what's going man back Qui for okay I I know I'm under equipped okay cuz normally dude if you're out here man if you're making a traffic stop you're just just going to have to stop dude all right you have an idea with you I this is this is all I got I mean like said I'm under I'm under equipped I was just heading over there to the courthouse to the courthouse for what to get my crap okay I know it makes no sense I caught him going 120 down I40 okay why do you have lights on this vehicle personal I I know do you have an ID with you at all no I keep it on my uniform the man claims that he was on his way to the courthouse when he pulled over the driver of the grey Nissan suspiciously though he claims he doesn't have any sort of identification on him because he allegedly left it inside his uniform after a bit of questioning the man says his name is Brendan wisinski and confess says that he was using his personal vehicle to pull over civilians but insists that he's been an officer of the law for 3 years it's and I'm not here to mess with you man it's just the thing is yeah he was speeding dude you could have called it in and cuz if you get into shooting you're right all right man I I understand this for starters I know this looks really bad this looks really bad this screams whacker right how long You' been on about 3 years I've been on for like 13 years all right so after checking the database the officer notices Brandon's name doesn't pop up on any nearby law enforcement agency's list and at that point his only option is to put the suspect in the back of his vehicle while he waits for his supervisor to figure things out less than 5 minutes later brenon gets cold feed and confesses that he's not a real cop what's up man all right I'm just going to be straight up honest with you I'm not a cop okay okay I'm just I'm just going to be that bad from I bought it off of line offline okay do me a favor stay stay in here okay for a second as soon as his supervisor arrives the officer briefs him on the situation and they decide to arrest Brendan for impersonating a police officer after putting him in cuffs the sheriff arrives to assess the situation I honestly don't know how long brandan was expecting to be able to get away with pulling people over pretending to be a but it seems as though he was hoping to play vigilante with no consequences forever even though he didn't have a weapon in his belt at the time it's not uncommon for people like Brendan to start using guns and handcuffs as intimidation tools once they get more comfortable and start thinking they can get away with it obviously it's incredibly dangerous to have random people driving around the city pretending to be cops when they really have nothing to do with law enforcement at all which is why the officers have no other choice but to bring him into the police station after arriving at the station the cops trying to get Brendan's full statement but the suspect contradicts himself a bunch and lies to try to get the officer sympathy Brendan says he was on his way to work when he saw a guy going 120 on the freeway and confesses that he freaked out when the cop asked him about his identity strangely he alleges that the badge he used to fake his identity used to belong to his dad who supposedly used to work with the sheriff's department before he was killed in the line of duty five or 6 years prior and then when I made contact with you I noticed you had a badge who where'd you get that badge from uh belonged to my dad it belongs to your dad what when was well it it did it did is he is he still around or did he pass away well he was killed oh he was killed okay as it was later revealed this was a complete lie and the truth was that he bought the badge online as he had initially confessed when the cop interrogated him it's hard to imagine that he thought he was going to get away with a lie like that when there was video evidence of him saying that he bought the badge online less than an hour ago during the interview it was also revealed that Brandon was only 18 years old even though he said he was around 25 when the cop initially pulled him over this makes the fact that he said he was married and needed to call his wife even more sketchy and it's hard to tell which details of the story are true and which ones are completely made up a few seconds later things get a little scary when Brendan confesses that he had a loaded weapon in the glove compartment of the vehicle which wasn't initially visible in the video considering he's a compulsive liar and an irresponsible teenager it's it's pretty horrifying to imagine what he would have done with the handcuffs and gun had he been given the chance to play vigilante for a few more days or weeks or whatever in March 2020 a judge sentenced Brendan to a year of probation but just a few weeks later he failed to report to his probation officer refused to get a psych exam provided a false address and missed a scheduled meeting as a result the judge tightened his probation conditions and as of today there have been no further updates to the case at around 8:00 p. m.
on September 30th 2021 three children ages 6 6 and 7 were reported missing in the Flamingo Lake neighborhood in Montgomery Texas according to the parents the kids had gone missing after they went into the Sam Houston forest and wandered off the main trail to go play a creek after The Disappearance was announced to the public the authorities launched a massive search that included helicopters dogs drones off-road vehicles and hundreds of police officers from multiple law enforcement agencies the next morning an anonymous Good Samaritan who was very familiar with the layout of the woods decided to take matters into his own hands and went into the national forest by himself to find the kids at around 9:00 a. m.