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Two Ann Arbor Police Department vehicles are on the scene, responding to a call for an ambulance. The caller states a woman in a black car next to a red car needs an ambulance. The speaker says he almost needed an ambulance himself. An officer went into the post office, presumably to speak with people inside. More police vehicles arrive, including one marked "command" with a sergeant. The speaker says the woman is claiming she's having problems breathing, and questions her intention in allegedly trying to run him over with the car. He believes she is in "deep shit" and wishes she would have just gone home.

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An officer tells a woman she is being taken to the police department as part of an investigation, but says they don't know the full details. The officer instructs the woman to gather her belongings from the car and explains that she will be handcuffed. The woman asks if her husband can accompany her, but the officer says he will stay in touch with him. The woman expresses confusion and fear about the situation. The officer offers her a bag in case she gets nauseous during the ride.

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She’s stopping, and the computer won’t record. We have a license plate; it’s from Pennsylvania, but the mail is from New Jersey. I might need to borrow one from you. She mentioned that at 4:23, he was approaching her while she was walking towards the sushi building. The timestamp could be useful.

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Our truck is full of dust, preventing our deck from working. Earlier, a woman covered in blood from head to toe sat in our truck. She claims to have been on the 82nd and we just heard another explosion. We'll stay here until it's no longer safe.

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In Virginia, impeding the free passage of others is a class 1 misdemeanor with a $2,500 fine and 12 months of credit. The speaker asks someone to leave because they have cars to go. They discuss a 3rd SUV and the speaker tells the person to hop back in. They mention dropping something and the speaker asks if there's anything the person wants to share. The person says they have a circular piece of metal and the speaker says it would be nice if they didn't have it. The conversation ends.

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They clean the area, a regular customer arrives, and a confrontation ensues. A woman pulls out a gun and shoots a man. The man is killed, causing chaos. Another man shoots at the police.

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An officer stops a red 2018 Mustang belonging to Rodrigo Ramirez for running a stop sign. The officer asks for the boy's ID. Someone mentions shifts: 6:30, 12:30, until 11, then lights out at midnight. A fake passport is discovered. It's stated that these people have no criminal history. There's evidence that they're harboring illegals, but a request for a warrant is denied. Someone is told to quit poking around. The statement is made that "as much as we want to be free, we live and we die together. This is America."

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That's cop. That's cop. That's cop. That's cop. "Cops are moving in right now." I'm sitting here in the corner watching. "This isn't shift change either, folks." "That happens at 06:00 in the morning and 06:00 at night, but we got all these unmarked here moving in." "We need to call Katie." "It's just about a dozen cops rolled up the road just now towards Edgewood or sorry, towards the farm." "There was a white truck that went in with a bunch of black cases." "This black SUV at the corner there, they just went back in." "And a huge tripod that they seem to be assembling who knows what." "Oh, boy, folks. Okay. I got some work to do, man. I think we gotta get ready."

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Three teams pursue a car, leading to a shocking incident. They circle back and forcibly open the doors of a silver Nissan, where 73-year-old Linda Pricki is still inside. As she leaves her job in New Orleans, she becomes a victim of carjacking. The attackers spray mace in her face, and while one girl jumps out, the driver speeds off with Linda still in the vehicle. Tragically, Linda gets tangled in her seatbelt and is dragged for a block, resulting in her arm being severed. She dies at the scene. Linda's sister, Ginny Lynn Griffin, expresses her heartbreak over the brutal attack.

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An individual accuses people in unmarked cars of kidnapping someone off the street while the individual was trying to get the person's family information. The individual demands to see an arrest warrant, which is refused. They claim the unmarked cars rushed to take the person away because someone came to help. The individual accuses the people in the cars of being obnoxious and lacking conscience, and challenges them to remove their masks if they are doing something right. They further allege the unmarked cars are trying to run people over. The individual demands they leave the city and find a job they can feel good about, suggesting they are cowards for wearing masks.

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The cartel scouts try to prevent checking of the area. Baby bottles and clothes are present, used for people coming through. Property has been hotwired from the wall and rewired onto car batteries, even for the lights. A rehabilitation card was found. There are bullet shells and casings. A water supply and grill are present. An NGO bag and Fresh Fit Meals are also present. There is human feces in the cooler. Someone is hiding evidence.

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Officers cut through layers of trash bags and blankets in a car to uncover a black suitcase. The speaker directs them, saying the smell is coming from "dirty pussy clothes" and "dirty blankets for my husband." Upon opening the suitcase, an unidentified item is revealed, prompting shock and distress. One speaker asks, "What I do?" and pleads, "Don't arrest her. She don't have anything to do with nothing." Another speaker states, "I will give y'all evidence." Both women are taken into custody. One speaker instructs the other to "relax" and "keep your mouth closed," while also apologizing for speaking. They express being tired and instruct the other to breathe and focus.

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An individual is questioned on private property after loud noises and vandalism to a car are reported. The individual claims to have been walking home from the store and investigating the noise. The questioner notes the individual is on private property and asks if they always walk on strangers' properties. The questioner asks if the individual is targeting Tesla vehicles due to disliking Elon Musk. The individual admits to disliking Musk but denies vandalism. The questioner points out the individual is holding keys and questions why they aren't in a bag with groceries. The individual is asked to empty their purse and bag. The questioner finds keys with paint on them and a weapon allegedly used to damage the car. The individual attempts to flee but is apprehended and read their Miranda rights. The individual accuses the questioner of targeting a poor older lady.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 what the items are for, and Speaker 1 replies, "For the fence." Speaker 0 asks if there is anything illegal inside the vehicle, and Speaker 1 says, "Oh, no. No." Speaker 0 repeats the question, then tells Speaker 1 to turn around and put their hands behind their back, stating they are under arrest for human smoking.

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An officer asks Autumn to step out of her car and turn around to put her hands on her back. Autumn asks what is going on and if she is under arrest, to which the officer replies that she is. Autumn asks if she can ask questions and make a phone call, and the officer says she can. Autumn asks if she can go to her house or the store. The officer asks if she has any other weapons. Autumn replies, "Thirty four o'clock," and the officer says, "That's only at thirty four o'clock. There's one thing else to go."

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An individual identifying as a cat is pulled over while driving. The officer notes the driver only has a cat collar as identification and assumes the driver and passenger are in a homosexual relationship, which the passenger corrects, stating he is the driver's owner. The officer states that he can have the car towed, animal control take the driver to a shelter with a $70 retrieval fee, including vaccinations and spaying/neutering, or request a mental health evaluation. The officer suggests these actions because the passenger is willing to let the driver receive a rabies shot rather than provide standard identification.

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Kayla states she has food in her car. An officer tells Kayla she is not going anywhere and will receive a ticket. Kayla asks why she is running away and states there was a car accident. She says the cops are trying to arrest her. An officer states they are trying to gather information to get her out of there. Kayla apologizes and says the cops are trying to arrest her. An officer asks Kayla to sit down. Kayla says she didn't do anything wrong and that she just got into a car accident. She says she wants to kill herself.

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Officers cut through layers of trash bags to uncover a black suitcase. The speaker claims the suitcase contains dirty clothes and blankets used in hotels. She states she uses the blankets to transport items from hotels to cars. After further cutting, officers find a bag inside the suitcase. The speaker identifies the bag as "dirty luggage" for her husband. Officers instruct her to remove the bag from the suitcase and open it.

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A tense roadside encounter unfolds as a fast Mustang rams into the scene, coming on the officers quickly. The driver of the Mustang runs a red light, and the pursuing officer notes the car is right behind another vehicle. The directive is given to slow down, and one officer asks to let him handle the situation, guiding the driver to come down and fly over to a safer spot. The officers instruct the driver to turn on the lights and to switch on the vehicle’s lights. One officer warns the driver that she is “empty with the federal investigation” and that they have surveillance and their own camera in vehicles, indicating that her case will be referred to Homeland Security Investigations for prosecution and that she will be arrested. This is stated as a last warning. The officers request the driver to provide her license. The driver responds, insisting she is alone and asking for leniency, while the officers press to secure the situation. The officer identifies himself as the deputy field office director and notes that there are four people in the Mustang. The officers arrange to run the name and mention that they are going to refer the case for enforcement action, pressing the driver to stop impeding traffic and to exit the area. The driver pleads, repeating that she is alone and requesting permission to leave. The officer urges the driver to turn around and get out, stating that she is surrounded by federal agents. The driver agrees to comply, repeatedly asking for space and offering to step away, while the officer tries to reassure her. As the tension escalates, the officer tells the driver to slow down, take a deep breath, and pull over to the location, suggesting she go home. The driver, visibly shaken, asks for permission to leave and is told she may. The officer declares that he will stop traffic for her and directs her to go. The driver indicates she is shaking, and the officer continues to guide her toward leaving the scene. Finally, the officer allows her to exit, telling her to go home and take a deep breath. In summary, the interaction centers on stopping a fast, red-light-running Mustang, asserting a federal investigation and potential prosecution by Homeland Security Investigations, and guiding the driver to safely disengage from the scene, return home, and calm down.

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Speaker 0 describes taking their dog for a walk across the street. The dog stopped sniffing at a pile of dirt, so the speaker investigated and found a suitcase that was half buried. Inside the suitcase was a head, and the speaker immediately called the police.

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An individual confronts people in unmarked cars, accusing them of kidnapping someone off the street. The individual claims they were trying to help the person and get their family's phone number. They demand to see an arrest warrant, which is refused. The individual accuses the people of being liars and cowards, telling them to take off their masks and show their faces. They express outrage at the use of unmarked cars and accuse them of almost running people over. The individual demands they leave the city and find a job they can be proud of.

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In this video, we see a group of people waiting in line at a drop box. There is a woman wearing a maroon dress who seems to be causing some confusion. It turns out she is trying to open the drop box but can't because it's full. This is considered a felony after the first person has used it. So, she becomes a felon along with two others who also violated the law. It's concerning that this happened in broad daylight with everyone watching. It's possible to gather information like license plate numbers in situations like this.

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A homeless woman is approached by police officers who question her about being parked in a public area. She explains that she is homeless and has been sleeping in her car with her 9-month-old daughter. The officers inquire about her situation and discover that she lost her job and has no family or support system. They suggest going to a shelter, but she is hesitant due to past experiences. The officers reassure her and offer to take her to a reputable shelter where one of their wives works. They also provide her with food and water for her daughter. The officers show empathy and understanding, assuring her that they want to help her through this difficult time.

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Cops Discover Bodies In Her Trunk During Traffic Stop..
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An ordinary traffic stop in Essex, Maryland, turns horrific when officers pull over Nicole Michelle Johnson and detect a putrid odor coming from the trunk. Large bags and a suitcase surround a body, initially mistaken for dirty clothes, then revealed to be a seven-year-old girl wrapped in blankets and concealed beneath layers of trash bags. A second body, a five-year-old boy, is later uncovered as investigators cut through the debris. The scene erupts from routine policing into a chilling discovery that leaves the officers stunned and searching for answers. As backup arrives, the investigation deepens into a forensic and emotional ordeal. Johnson’s companion, a woman identified as BB, sits beside her, and officers struggle to reconcile a routine traffic stop with the horror of two dead children replaced by fear, confusion, and speculation. Investigators learn the car is not properly registered, the tags are fake, and the tow is arranged. An inventory search reveals the trunk’s contents moved repeatedly, and two children are ultimately uncovered: Joshyn Marie James Johnson, seven, and Larry Darnell O’Neal, five, each wrapped in blankets and hidden for months. Interviews with Johnson unfold in phases. She describes moving the children between hotels, eventually storing Joshyn in a suitcase and then in the trunk. She recounts a fatal beating of Joshyn, calling it an accident, and details ongoing neglect and abuse that culminated in the children’s deaths. Investigators determine Joshyn died around May 2020 and Larry died about two months before the traffic stop; both deaths are attributed to neglect and abuse, with signs of multiple traumas on Larry and advanced decomposition on Joshyn. Johnson faces fourteen counts and later pleads guilty to two counts of first-degree child abuse resulting in death. The case exposes complex family dynamics and a web of testimonies. Investigators trace communications between Johnson and her sister, Duchelle, and note that neither child had medical care or formal missing-child reports. Johnson is indicted in 2021 and prosecuted through 2024; in February 2025 she receives a life sentence with fifty years suspended and five years of supervised probation. BB, described as mentally challenged, is described as not fully aware of events and is removed from intensive interview segments to protect her. The episode closes with questions about care, accountability, and the lasting impact on officers who confronted the scene.

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Cocky Teen Tries Outsmarting Cop But Gets Destroyed
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The podcast segment features body cam footage of a police officer investigating a black Honda Civic with no plates and a covered VIN at a Target parking lot. A bystander inserts himself into the situation, questioning the officer's actions and refusing to back down. The officer suspects the car is stolen and initiates the process to tow it, leading to a confrontation with the bystander, who claims to be a good Samaritan looking out for the car's owner. The situation escalates as the bystander continues to interfere, questioning the officer's reasons for towing the car and even placing his foot on the wheel. The officer explains that due to the missing plates and covered VIN, he needs to seize the vehicle and obtain a search warrant to uncover the VIN. The bystander refuses to cooperate, leading to a tense standoff. The officer eventually calls for backup, and another unit arrives. The bystander continues to be confrontational, even after the arrival of the second unit. The situation takes a turn when the driver of the Civic shows up and bumps into the police car. The driver is identified as Cody, and the officer detains him. Cody claims he recently purchased the car from an auction and that it had previously been reported stolen but was cleared. The officer seizes the vehicle to uncover the VIN. Cody's stepfather arrives and interferes with the tow truck, leading to his arrest for obstructing a law enforcement officer. A search warrant reveals unsealed cannabis and a smoking pipe in the car, and Cody is underage and not allowed to possess cannabis. The narrator reflects on the situation, noting how people often escalate situations with law enforcement due to ego and a refusal to cooperate.
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