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World's Wildest Police Videos (shortened to Police Videos during its fourth season) [3] is an American reality television series that ran on Fox from 1998 to 2001. [3] [4] In 2012, Spike announced that it had commissioned 13 new episodes with the revival of the original name and John Bunnell returning as host, [5] which premiered on May 7, 2012, and ended on August 13, 2012.
Reality television has combined with the car chase genre in a number of television shows and specials such as World's Wildest Police Videos, Most Shocking, and Real TV which often feature real footage of car chases involving suspects fleeing police. [15] In addition, videos and livestreams of car chases are popular content on social media. [16]
The lead Arkansas State Trooper in the chase reached 141 mph just to catch up to the pony car. Dashcam video from the cop shows him maneuvering around other pursuing officers and racing to catch ...
A “reckless” driver led police on a chase at speeds of more than 100mph and almost collided with another motorist in shocking footage. Stefan Bradley, 27, of Eastbourne Road, Polegate, drove ...
Victoria Brown is serving a 20-year sentence in a Missouri prison for her role in a police chase and crash that killed four people in 2018. Brown said she wants to apologize to the families of the ...
World's Most Amazing Videos is an American reality television series that ran on NBC from March 3, 1999, until 2001, as a filler program when other shows were cancelled and later revived on Spike from 2006 until 2008. The show showcases accidents, disasters, police chases and other extraordinary events that were caught on video camera.
People like Ashley Brown, who died April 9 after a Columbia police officer responding to a police chase drove his vehicle into hers in broad daylight. It was a day before what would have been her ...
It has been shown on: Reality TV, World's Wildest Police Videos (Season 3, Episode 9), [6] World's Most Amazing Videos, [10] World's Most Dangerous Police Videos, [11] the History Channel, Shockwave, the 1993 shockumentary film, Traces of Death, and the 1998 shockumentary film, Banned from Television. [12]