World’s Wildest Police Videos Preview: Get Ready for More Explosive Chases
As we've seen on countless cop dramas like The Shield and Southland, being an officer of the law comes with certain risks. Your work in the community can often go unappreciated, the bureaucracy in the department slows down even the slightest hint of forward progress, and there are certain codes one has to adhere to in order to fit in with their fellow officers. Each show highlights, as does any other police drama, the physical danger that comes from criminals and various collateral damage; you can easily remind yourself of the fictional nature of the show to help ease any tension. On World’s Wildest Police Videos, though, there's nothing at all fictional about the chaos that surrounds these officers.
Former Multnomah, Oregon sheriff John Bunnell returns to host 13 more episodes chronicling some of the scariest moments caught on camera by an officer.
As we've seen on countless cop dramas like The Shield and Southland, being an officer of the law comes with certain risks. Your work in the community can often go unappreciated, the bureaucracy in the department slows down even the slightest hint of forward progress, and there are certain codes one has to adhere to in order to fit in with their fellow officers. Each show highlights, as does any other police drama, the physical danger that comes from criminals and various collateral damage; you can easily remind yourself of the fictional nature of the show to help ease any tension. On World’s Wildest Police Videos, though, there's nothing at all fictional about the chaos that surrounds these officers.
Former Multnomah, Oregon sheriff John Bunnell returns to host 13 more episodes chronicling some of the scariest moments caught on camera by an officer.
- 5/3/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Here we have a wonderfully awesome Batman inspired utility gauntlet made from Kevlar. The guntlet was created by ArmStar and includes a dock for your iPhone, a built in stun gun, a 720p wireless camera, and a flashlight. As cool as this is, would you actually wear this thing around town? You might not, but the creators are hoping law enforcement and homeland security will. The other crazy this about this product is that actor Kevin Costner is actually an investor and sponsor for it!
Here's some more information of the product from the official site:
ArmStar is dedicated to providing the future of self-defense in the form of a wearable, hands-free, less than lethal system that includes an Electronic Deterrent (Ed) that produces a loud crackling electric arcing sound from the electrodes that can, as an electronic control device (Ecd), also apply an electric shock to the aggressor for pain compliance applications.
Here's some more information of the product from the official site:
ArmStar is dedicated to providing the future of self-defense in the form of a wearable, hands-free, less than lethal system that includes an Electronic Deterrent (Ed) that produces a loud crackling electric arcing sound from the electrodes that can, as an electronic control device (Ecd), also apply an electric shock to the aggressor for pain compliance applications.
- 12/27/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
The one-hour animated production "Something, Something, Something Dark Side", will now be the season finale of "Family Guy", Sunday, May 23, after previously being released on DVD and Blu-ray, December 2009.
The "Family Guy" homage to the "Star Wars" saga, with the blessings of creator George Lucas is a 'retelling' of Lucasfilm's "The Empire Strikes Back".
The episode, written by Kirker Butler and directed by "Blue Harvest" director Dominic Polcino, features guest voice performances by H. Jon Benjamin, John Bunnell, James Caan, Jackson Douglas, Joe Flaherty, James Greene, Phil Lamarr, Kevin Michael Richardson, George Rogan and James Woods, along with several recurring guest actors from the "Family Guy" series.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Something, Something, Something Dark Side"...
The "Family Guy" homage to the "Star Wars" saga, with the blessings of creator George Lucas is a 'retelling' of Lucasfilm's "The Empire Strikes Back".
The episode, written by Kirker Butler and directed by "Blue Harvest" director Dominic Polcino, features guest voice performances by H. Jon Benjamin, John Bunnell, James Caan, Jackson Douglas, Joe Flaherty, James Greene, Phil Lamarr, Kevin Michael Richardson, George Rogan and James Woods, along with several recurring guest actors from the "Family Guy" series.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Something, Something, Something Dark Side"...
- 5/8/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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