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00:00On I.D.
00:30have been there to catch them red-handed.
00:33Criminal competency ranges from thick-headed thieves
00:37to brilliant bandits.
00:40And is the difference between a swift getaway
00:44or central booking?
00:46These are some of the most jaw-dropping attempts to steal,
00:50rob, and burglarize caught on camera.
01:00Criminals want to get their hands on jewelry so badly,
01:06they'll bust through anything to get a piece of it.
01:19In West London, a car full of thieves
01:21are making a bold move on a jewelry store.
01:26Don't you think people are going to notice a car
01:28sticking out of a storefront?
01:31The reckless robbers are attempting a quick smash and grab,
01:34seizing as much as they can before the cops arrive.
01:38But this spirited spectator has other ideas.
01:42An onlooker blocks access to the driver's seat,
01:46forcing the crooks to improvise another way out.
01:52Let's break this down.
01:53Like a modern-day Lancelot, this brave bystander
01:58jousted the jewel thieves back into the boutique,
02:01blocking their escape route with a piece of plastic
02:04that broke off the storefront,
02:06delaying them just long enough for the cops to arrive.
02:10Get in.
02:12This GTA wannabe was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
02:15A smash and grab is when criminals go into a store
02:20and try to grab as much merchandise as they can quickly.
02:24The strategy is to catch the people off guard
02:27and to get out.
02:29Midday jewelry store robberies have a very low success rate.
02:33When criminals are planning robberies,
02:35they generally only plan for things to be executed
02:39in the ways that they see.
02:40They typically don't plan for alternatives.
02:44Lots of criminals come in all guns blazing.
02:51But this guy's coming in...
02:54Bricks blazing?
02:55Hey!
02:57What are you doing?
02:59He's trying to break the glass.
03:01When you'd rather not plow a car through a window,
03:04a pocket full of loose bricks works just as well.
03:07Get the fuck out of here!
03:10Or not.
03:16Call 911!
03:18One worker calls 911,
03:20while the other springs into action,
03:22grabbing a window pole and running him out of the store.
03:27Maybe the gems were just too shiny for this thief,
03:30but he might have been better off if he put on his disguise
03:33before he started the robbery.
03:37Higher-end jewelry store cases are made of laminated glass,
03:41five times stronger than normal glass,
03:43so it can withstand gunfire.
03:45And a brick is no match for it.
03:48Using sunglasses and a registered vehicle
03:51is only going to land this guy in prison.
03:53But some more ambitious thieves make plans with an exit strategy.
03:56In the Netherlands, it looks like a couple of kids with a tree house ladder
04:02are breaking into a jewelry store.
04:08By coming in through the roof,
04:10these clever crooks have bypassed the external alarm system,
04:14which is triggered by a sudden change in sound patterns,
04:17like a window shattering or a door being kicked in.
04:19These guys are pros.
04:22They know exactly where the most valuable goods are.
04:25In less than four minutes, they grab thousands of euros in pricey pearl earrings,
04:33gemstone necklaces, and expensive Rolexes.
04:39Before escaping back up their cruise ship ladder without triggering the alarms.
04:51Unfortunately for the owners, their three other stores were hit too,
04:55and the thieves are still at large.
04:58These thieves have elaborate entry plans,
05:01but others prefer to wing it.
05:03A band of robbers are using a stolen minivan to back into a jewelry shop.
05:12This guy's getting out of dodge.
05:18Or maybe he's just trying to dodge the dodge, crashing the party.
05:23These metal bars are no match for this mega mom van.
05:28And the strangely calm customer is leaving again.
05:32Maybe he just enjoys the thrill of a robbery.
05:39As the robbers make their move,
05:41the shopkeeper is more than prepared,
05:44and brings out his...
05:46Oh, okay.
05:48Looks like he's going with the sword.
05:51Sometimes it pays to bring a sword to a gunfight.
05:53I thought they will kill to my wife, you know, the sword gun to my wife.
06:00Stolen jewels are one thing, but when it comes to defending your spouse,
06:04that's when you break out the big guns.
06:06Or sword.
06:07When you're confronted with a potential threat or harm or danger, your brain does this wonderful thing of preparing you for that by giving you three different responses,
06:19either the fight, flight, or the freeze response.
06:21The fight option as a stress response is designed to make sure you confront the actual danger.
06:29The flight response is an opportunity for you to run, to hide, to avoid the danger.
06:35And then the freeze response is really neither response.
06:39It's just standing in the moment, not fighting or fleeing from the moment.
06:43The crooks may have escaped, but the swordsmen scared them off before they were able to grab anything.
06:49Jewelry store heists rake in over $100 million every year.
06:52But more and more crooks are setting their sights on cash in transit.
06:58In the last five years, armored car robberies have doubled.
07:03Packing automatic weapons and explosives, these heists are attempted by only the most talented crooks,
07:09who can make off with millions in under 30 seconds.
07:13But most armored car drivers rarely run into trouble, traveling thousands of miles every year with little incidents.
07:22Leo Prinsloo is a veteran security guard.
07:27Over his life, he's protected two US presidents and the Queen of England.
07:32His colleague Lloyd has put in a decorated four days of service.
07:37Today, they're transporting over $100,000 worth of valuables in a reinforced Toyota Land Cruiser.
07:44When a speeding vehicle approaches on the driver's side.
07:52What's the gun?
07:53What's the gun?
07:54What's the gun?
07:55What's the gun?
07:56What's the gun?
07:57What's the gun?
07:58What's the gun?
07:59What's the gun?
08:00What's the gun?
08:09While one car pursues from behind, another car speeds up beside Leo and Lloyd to try and ram them off the road.
08:16The impact punctures the front tire.
08:23Ahead, the Jackers pull over to form a barricade.
08:29With one tire taken out, he has no chance at outrunning them.
08:42So he turns straight into oncoming traffic to throw them off.
08:45You're going to shoot.
08:46You're going to up and shoot.
08:47You're going to shoot.
08:48You're going to up and shoot.
08:49I'm Robbie.
08:50I'm Josh.
08:51I'm going to move it off.
08:52Congratulations.
08:53These crafty crooks have blocked reception with a signal scrambler.
09:08Leo's truck is shot up like Swiss cheese and he has almost no visibility.
09:17Unable to see out the windows, he runs off the road and is now a sitting duck.
09:26Armored car drivers are trained to stay in the vehicle as it protects them from deadly gunfire.
09:31But left with no options, Leo makes the call to fire back.
09:38The assailants are scared off by Leo's tactics and flee when they see him exit the vehicle ready to fight.
09:55Leo's truck took a beating.
09:57Obviously, their drivers are all trained.
09:59Yeah, you can see this impact.
10:01I mean, if you look at it, I mean, that's a 7-6-2 round.
10:05They were out to kill you.
10:07Situational awareness is being aware of all of your surroundings, people, patterns, movement of people.
10:15Armored car drivers are experts at situational awareness because it includes defensive driving, offensive driving,
10:23knowing what to do when weapons come out, as well as exit strategies.
10:28They're going to shoot.
10:29They're going to up and shoot.
10:30They're going to shoot.
10:31Armored car drivers have a very difficult job.
10:34They really never know what they're going to get from day to day.
10:37When the robbers tried to force him off the road, Leo seized the opportunity to fight back.
10:43His crew got out and I thought maybe I had a crack at them.
10:46I had this small window of space to maneuver myself and I tried to impact them.
10:52By charging the assailants, Leo signaled he wasn't going down without a fight.
10:56He drew his weapon and drove his attackers off.
10:59If it wasn't for this beast, we wouldn't have had this conversation now, would we?
11:03I was lucky.
11:04Other guys, he's not that lucky.
11:06And today, he's still out guarding the streets of Pretoria.
11:12Armored car heists are often highly orchestrated and heavily armed.
11:19But enter its drunken uncle, the ATM Rope and Toe.
11:29After demolishing a gas station, these guys are making a quick getaway with an ATM,
11:35taking less than 30 seconds to completely ruin this store owner's day.
11:40While a heist suggests a well thought out plan, ATM jobs can feel more spur of the moment.
11:49And they're rarely concerned with fitting the cash machine through the door.
11:53Let's go, let's go, let's go.
11:59Not everyone has access to a stolen truck and a really long rope.
12:04So they have to break into an ATM with whatever they have lying around.
12:09And round one goes to the brick.
12:15The old one-two punch.
12:19Or just the one.
12:22He hit the ground like a ton of bricks.
12:25Convenience store ATM holds around $20,000.
12:34Bank ATMs can contain up to $250,000.
12:37And these guys are going for the big score.
12:40Just one ATM to go, please.
12:49This gives new meaning to the phrase gold digger.
12:52While his friends stand lookout, the excavator tears off the front wall of the bank's satellite branch,
12:59removing the entire ATM before they make their escape.
13:02After pulling down an entire wall and stealing an ATM, at least he remembered to turn off the ignition.
13:13The risk of an ATM heist would be very high because even if they steal the ATM,
13:18it doesn't mean that they're going to get money from it.
13:20You have a limited amount of time.
13:23The GPS is on it.
13:25You're being tracked.
13:26And the cops are looking for you.
13:28Police dubbed them the hole in the wall gang.
13:31But after robbing 11 ATMs, the luck of the Irish finally ran out.
13:35And these filthy animals did not get to keep the change.
13:39Even a small-time ATM heist can net about $20,000.
13:45But some criminals look to hit the jackpot.
13:58Good thing they went through the metal detector, or they really would have looked suspicious.
14:03In Le Fagaron Casino in France, a few warning shots clear the gaming floor, so they can access the casino's cash cage.
14:18With chaos surrounding them, these crooks are doubling down.
14:25A grinder brings down the glass barrier between the thieves and the cash.
14:30But now they still need to get out without getting caught.
14:43And after a brief wrong turn, they're in and out in less than two minutes,
14:49making their escape just blocks away from the Interpol headquarters.
14:55Let's break it down.
14:56The security guard immediately tapped out.
14:59And the bystanders couldn't decide if this was real, or a poorly attended flash model.
15:05Get off!
15:06These thieves clearly scouted the casino's layout, because they knew exactly how to get at the money.
15:12And even brought along the correct tools.
15:15Angle grinders are used on construction sites to cut through 6-inch concrete or steel.
15:20And with a diamond-tipped blade, they can make any material bust.
15:25Casinos are required by law to carry enough cash to cover every chip and play.
15:30Meaning they can hold anywhere from 60 to 120 million dollars at any given time.
15:36One hell of a payday!
15:38Professional crooks put in years of research, planning and money to tip the scales in their favor.
15:45Others believe experience is overrated.
15:48These Brazilian bandits are robbing a bank.
15:54While one hustles the teller in to open the safe, another stands guard against any threat.
16:01But sometimes the enemy is closer than you'd expect.
16:04The only thing more painful than that bullet wound is the damage done to his ego.
16:14This cowboy hit the bank to grab some cash.
16:19But after stopping at the local hospital to patch up his foot, police took him out in cuffs.
16:25Talk about a walk of shame.
16:27And now for the weather.
16:29In Maryland, a bank robber was intent on making it rain.
16:34But he forgot to bring a bag for all the stolen cash.
16:38So he attempted to carry it out in his umbrella.
16:42This cool criminal made it out of the bank.
16:45But the cops caught him after he slipped on some ice and split his head open.
16:52Some crooks are their own worst enemies.
16:55And while it's one thing to witness a break in, it's a whole other to witness criminals trying to break out.
17:03These four thieves lifted over $2,000 worth of shades from a sunglass shop.
17:08But an employee locked the doors.
17:10The desperate crooks try to squeeze through a hole they made with a fire extinguisher.
17:21Look at him!
17:23Only for that effort to be quickly extinguished.
17:26This guy wants free snacks, but the clerk behind the glass won't let him exit.
17:30I guess this store isn't as convenient as he'd like.
17:37The laid-back vibe in this cell phone store might seem like an easy target for this common crook.
17:44Hey!
17:46Open the doors. Open the door.
17:48Open. Open your hand.
17:50No, don't open.
17:52But while he's distracted trying to bust the register, this quick-thinking store manager ushers everyone out and locks the robber in.
18:03Maybe he should call for help.
18:04They say Insanity is trying the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
18:15But those folks haven't...
18:17tried...
18:19hard enough.
18:28The robber tries to appeal to the shop owner's gentler nature.
18:31No.
18:33No.
18:35Before giving up and awaiting his inevitable fate.
18:38Get your hands up!
18:39On the ground! On the ground! On the ground! On the ground! On the ground!
18:42I wonder if they're gonna let him make his one phone call.
18:46In the US, over 1.1 million cars are stolen every year.
18:51Most unwitting victims lose their car, a backpack, and the best of Creedence Clearwater in the tape deck.
18:56E aí
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