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00:10Oh, she asked what's for you to change the music down a little bit.
00:14Get off my property or I'm calling the police.
00:19Stick your camera straight up your ass.
00:23Look, I hate the guy I want him to die.
00:26Legally, how can I?
00:27Here we've won. You can't.
00:29Stay away from me.
00:30You don't know what you're doing.
00:31Stay away from me.
00:32You don't know what you're doing.
00:33Madison was wrong.
00:34So when I went to go turn the tree, I get shot.
00:41As one in five Americans move to the suburbs, neighbor complaints double.
00:46Get the out of here, you broke bitch.
00:47People are spending more time at home than ever before.
00:50They have gotten to really know their neighbors for better.
00:54Get the out of this neighborhood.
00:56And worse.
00:57Oh, my God.
00:58Okay.
00:58I'm suing the .
01:00You got me sorry.
01:01From home sweet home to battle zone.
01:04What's up?
01:05Hey, hey, hey.
01:06These are.
01:06This is harassment, you fat piece of .
01:13I'm tired of you.
01:15It's common courtesy to keep the noise down in the neighborhood.
01:18But when the volume stays up, so does the drama.
01:22I'm tired of having to listen to your crap every night.
01:24I don't do it every night.
01:26The living room.
01:26A woman and her Daughter find themselves sounding off, against their neighbors, who they claim
01:31don't respect noise levels in their neighborhood.
01:35Oh, I want to.
01:38You can't even have a decent conversation.
01:40The mother in white claims her neighbors continuously blast their speaker through the night, and one day she yells her
01:48complaints over the fence.
01:49But the neighbors respond with an even louder answer.
02:01The daughter recording steps in to defend her mother.
02:04All she asked was for you to change the music down a little bit.
02:09But the neighbors become even more irate, as they say that their music is at an appropriate noise level.
02:15The screaming match is over when the neighbors disappear behind the fence.
02:30The mother and daughters say they've contacted their landlords in regards to the issue, but the neighbors still live next
02:37door.
02:37And while the fight for quiet rages, they're holding out for a little less noise and a lot more peace.
02:44Oh, she asked what's for you to change the music down a little bit.
02:54Drawn to the lively neighborhoods of Minneapolis, Minnesota, 33-year-old Davis Mottori and his wife, Caroline, settle in to
03:02their first home.
03:03My neighborhood is an average, moderate-sized city neighborhood, but it's still right next door to the hustle and bustle
03:10of, you know, bars and restaurants.
03:12As a first-time owner, Davis puts care into maintaining his yard, including a pear tree that sits on the
03:20edge of his property.
03:21I take a lot of pride in my lawn, you know, my first home, so I wanted to make sure
03:25the lawn was, you know, in tip-out shape.
03:27Davis claims his neighbor asks him not to touch the tree as it falls on their shared property line.
03:32And he agrees, but he says things go downhill when he catches the neighbor exhibiting odd behavior.
03:40At like 1 a.m., he would have used an air horn.
03:47Outside of our window, I was furious. Furious.
03:52Over the next week, Davis spots his neighbor pouring a mystery substance onto his plants multiple times,
03:59which Davis believes affects their growth.
04:02One night, while Davis is working on his roof, the neighbor approaches him, holding a shovel.
04:11Fearful, Davis attempts to keep his distance from him.
04:15Stay away from me. Stay away from me.
04:17Stay away.
04:19Davis says he pulls out pepper spray in case it gets worse.
04:24Stay away from me.
04:25You don't base me on my own property.
04:27F*** away from me.
04:29Stay away from me.
04:30You don't know what you're doing.
04:31Stay away from me.
04:32You don't know what you're doing.
04:33Stay away.
04:34You can't throw a punch, can you?
04:35Stay away.
04:36When I was 13, I took out somebody three times my size.
04:40Stay away from me.
04:41Don't make you scared.
04:42Davis calls the police, but no action is taken.
04:45He says things remain calm until a month later.
04:49Davis notices the pear tree in the front lawn looking overgrown, and he decides to trim it.
04:55So when I went to go turn the tree, you know, a chainsaw, I borrowed my father, my chainsaw, and
05:00all that.
05:01But then, without warning, the situation turns violent.
05:08I get shot from the window.
05:13My mind was just set on, you gotta make it inside.
05:15You gotta make it safety.
05:17You can get there immediately, or else, you know, who knows?
05:23Minneapolis, Minnesota.
05:25You're a ****, J.M.S.
05:27Don't forget it.
05:28While trimming a pear tree on his property line,
05:33Davis Maturi is suddenly shot by his neighbor and is fighting for his life.
05:38It felt like the world was moving.
05:41Medicine was wrong.
05:42Been seriously wrong.
05:43It hit me in my neck.
05:46There was no time to panic.
05:47It was my night, you know, I made my way inside my home, and I passed out.
05:55Once he regains consciousness, Davis calls 911.
05:59He's rushed to the hospital with a fractured spine and concussion.
06:02Despite injuring his spine from his fall on the concrete,
06:06he miraculously makes a full recovery.
06:0954-year-old John is charged with second-degree attempted murder, stalking, and harassment.
06:14He denies the allegations.
06:17And while his alleged attacker no longer lives next door, the impact of the ordeal still lingers.
06:24Physically, I was stuck in a brace, a neck and a back brace for months.
06:30Even after being shot, Davis says it's his other neighbors who give him strength when he needs it most.
06:36It felt really good to have support from neighbors and the community.
06:41And ultimately, that sense of solidarity helps him stand his ground.
06:46Even though I'd have been on my face, you know, I was shot.
06:49I won't leave.
06:50I'm not going to let someone drive me out of the phone that I own and just can't be done.
07:00Can you please get off the vehicle?
07:02Not until I got your name, little boy.
07:06Finding a parking spot can be a challenge in any neighborhood.
07:09But in San Francisco, California, it's like striking gold.
07:14Rare, valuable, and sometimes worth fighting for.
07:19Your car's being towed for breaking the law!
07:24And for one couple, that fight begins the moment they pull into a public spot.
07:30Only for their neighbor to say, that's where she parks.
07:33This is not your parking?
07:35I have the photos for this.
07:37This is my baby.
07:38I don't think you are.
07:40They claim their van won't fit in their garage.
07:42But their neighbor isn't interested in excuses.
07:46Don't park it here.
07:47Five days, one time, you were seven days, you were here.
07:51Who do you think you are?
07:53Oh, I move every Wednesday and weekend.
07:56San Francisco law requires cars to move every 72 hours, or they risk being towed.
08:02I have the photos.
08:04You want to see it?
08:05Because the parking is going to see it.
08:09My son has to park here.
08:11Now, my son, what do you do?
08:13Look out the window.
08:16No!
08:18No!
08:18Because you're parking here.
08:20We get, we get, we get.
08:23You park somewhere else.
08:26Then, the neighbor issues one final warning.
08:29You park around here.
08:31Well, I am.
08:32You are being reported.
08:33You're being reported.
08:35After a heated exchange, the man stops recording as the neighbor goes back inside.
08:41And despite her threats to report him, nothing ever comes of it.
08:46Because in this neighborhood, parking isn't just a place to leave your car.
08:50It's a battle where every space comes at a price.
08:54What do you think you are?
09:02The quaint town of Waterford, Ontario, welcomes 35-year-old Jessica Shields after she moves
09:09there from busy London, Ontario.
09:11The reason I fell in love with this house was because it's on a quiet, dead-end street.
09:17Shortly after moving in, she notices her backyard flooding more than usual during rainstorms.
09:23And discovers a faulty municipal drain is to blame.
09:27It flooded so bad in my backyard, it rendered half of my backyard unusable.
09:34She pushes the city to fix it.
09:36And they do.
09:38But just as one issue is resolved, Jessica says another begins when a family moves in next door.
09:46Within six months, they were pretty abrasive.
09:49She claims the neighbors repeatedly race motorbikes down the road, and she asks them to stop.
09:56Days later, a display appears in their backyard.
10:00A sign showed up in the back corner of my yard that said, K-R-N.
10:05Jessica believes her neighbors may be calling her a Karen, but it's never confirmed.
10:10She hopes the incident blows over.
10:12But she says the family begins building a shed in their backyard, which blocks the fixed drain, causing the flooding
10:19to return.
10:20The neighbors argue they are entitled to build the shed and deny blocking the drain.
10:25Now there's less ground to absorb the water.
10:29With her drainage issues on hold for winter, Jessica takes to social media to share her frustrations over her neighbors.
10:36But one snowy day, she hears something outside, and it's the neighbors.
10:41And they're not happy about what she's been posting.
10:44She has nothing better to do with her life.
10:47When are you going to leave us alone?
10:50I want to know, Jessica.
10:52Stick your camera straight up with your ass.
10:55You're watching my YouTube.
10:57You're going to leave us alone?
10:58I've had enough.
11:00And if this is how you want this to go, then fine.
11:03Get off my property, or I'm calling the police!
11:07Stop it!
11:09Stop it!
11:09You are stalking us!
11:11I'm done!
11:13My heart was pounding.
11:14I didn't know what was going to happen next.
11:16Why are you over here?
11:18Do you have any idea how stupid you sound?
11:22Get out of the truck and come over here, then!
11:28Get off my property, or I'm calling the police!
11:32Waterford, Ontario.
11:34Jessica Shields is at odds with her neighbors over a trailer she says is making erosion in her backyard worse.
11:40And after reaching her limit, she stands her ground.
11:44Get out of the truck and come over here, then!
11:47As long as she throws that first punch, I'm not scared to lay her out.
11:52You're such a loser.
11:54You're a loser.
11:55This is what you do with your life.
11:57Why don't you get a job and a family and leave mine alone?
12:00I literally have no idea what you're talking about.
12:06They drive off, and Jessica calls the police.
12:09But with no evidence of wrongdoing, she says there's nothing they can do.
12:14And even though her drainage issue still persists, she makes a plan to deal with the flooding herself.
12:21I decided that if water backs up in the backyard anymore, I'll just take my houseplants out there and set
12:28them in there.
12:29Double duty.
12:30And while the conflict continues, Jessica says she's still holding out hope.
12:36We don't have to be friends, but we also don't have to be mean to each other.
12:42I just want them to be happy in their own home and leave me alone.
12:47That's all I want.
12:49Stick your camera straight up with your ass!
12:58In neighborhoods across the U.S., summer brings sunshine and sometimes slip-ups.
13:04In Minnesota, these neighbors build a DIY water slide to beat the heat.
13:10But they misjudge the physics.
13:16For these neighbors, DIY should stand for don't injure yourself.
13:25In Las Vegas, Nevada, this man's trying to get his pool ready for summer.
13:30But the latter has other plans.
13:35And his summer prep takes an unexpected turn.
13:38This Australian neighbor hits the paddleboard to show off his dance moves.
13:43But instead of breaking it down, he just breaks his balance.
13:49Much to the amusement of onlookers.
13:52And one thing's for sure, summer fun always hits hard in these neighborhoods.
14:06In Matawan, Michigan, police respond to a call from a man claiming he's been attacked by his neighbor.
14:26He says his neighbor was furious over the chainsaw noise and claims he was punched in the head and arm,
14:33leaving him unconscious.
14:38After speaking with the alleged victim, the officer sets out to find the suspect, unsure of what he'll uncover.
14:46I already know why you're here, but you want to come in?
14:50No, I'll just stand outside and talk with you.
14:53You want to put your dog in?
14:54Yeah.
14:55So what started this tonight?
14:58He's always doing things to annoy me.
15:01He's right there.
15:04Just in the middle of the night, running his chainsaw, and I take it personally.
15:12The neighbor admits he and the man next door have been clashing for two decades.
15:17A feud rooted in property lines and petty grievances.
15:21He believes his neighbor is cutting wood close to his home just to spite him.
15:26He pays taxes on this, right?
15:28He can come right up and cut every blade of grass right up to your vine.
15:32He can make as much noise.
15:33He can do whatever.
15:34There's no noise ordinance.
15:35There's nothing.
15:36He can do whatever he wants on his property, okay?
15:38The conversation takes a dark turn.
15:42Look, I hate the guy.
15:44I want him to die.
15:46And I'm trying to help him.
15:48Was your attempt tonight to kill him?
15:51I want him to die.
15:53But I can't do anything.
15:54So as far as...
15:55How can I kill him?
15:56Here we...
15:57Legally, how can I kill him?
15:58Here we've won...
15:59You can't.
16:00And the neighbor drops a threat that even the officer can't believe.
16:04He has kids.
16:05He has grandkids.
16:06I told him I will take them.
16:09What?
16:12If he does not stay away from me, we're both going to go up there.
16:19Matawan, Michigan, which starts as a petty dispute, turns into a terrifying confrontation when a man attacks his elderly neighbor
16:26over noise from a chainsaw and gives a chilling warning.
16:30I have prostate cancer.
16:32When I go, guess who's going to go with me?
16:37Guess who's going to go with me?
16:39I'm going to die of cancer anyway.
16:41As the threats escalate, the officer decides that he's hurt enough.
16:46At this point right now, what I'm going to do is I want you to turn around and put your
16:49hands behind your back for me.
16:51I want you to interlace your fingers.
16:54Keep your hands right there.
16:56And as he's loaded into the police vehicle, the neighbor doubles down.
17:00Next time I see you, I'll probably be in a coffin, and so will he, which I'm planning on.
17:09At the station, a breathalyzer test reveals his blood alcohol content is 0.25, indicating severe intoxication.
17:1958-year-old Gregory is charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder.
17:25He pleads guilty and is sentenced to three years of probation.
17:30And while this feud nearly turns deadly, the two men remain neighbors, for better or worse.
17:37If he does not stay away from me, we're both going to go up there.
17:48Get the out of here.
17:50Fart kick your ass.
17:52Among epic conflicts on neighborhood wars...
17:55Get the out of here now!
17:58Some stand out for their profound pettiness, and Kaitlin Bowden is in a war of what might be the pettiest
18:05neighbor complaint ever.
18:07Well, keep the water off my driveway.
18:09One day, while Kaitlin and her husband are washing their car, water flows onto the neighbor's side of their shared
18:16driveway.
18:17And that doesn't sit well with her.
18:19It's, I mean, it's water.
18:21It's water.
18:23Yeah.
18:24It's water.
18:25And it ruins your driveway.
18:26She claims the water might damage her side of the driveway, leading to cracks.
18:31And she's not letting this argument evaporate.
18:34Ruins your driveway.
18:35You just got water on your driveway.
18:37Is that going to ruin it?
18:38I'm doing it.
18:39The conflict quickly shifts from water to property lines.
18:44I can do what I want on my driveway.
18:46It's my property.
18:47You know, you run over for your dog.
18:49Do you not understand the word trespass?
18:52Oh, my gosh.
18:53Call the cops.
18:55Call them.
18:56I don't have to call the cops.
18:57There's rat poison in my yard now.
18:59Oh, great.
19:00So I hope they run over there again.
19:01I hope so, too, because now I have that all on recording.
19:04And when they do run over there and die, it'll be your fault.
19:07Kaitlyn tries to end the conversation, but the neighbor won't let it go.
19:12Yeah.
19:13I don't go on your driveway.
19:15I have my own driveway to go on.
19:17I'm so sorry that water got on your driveway.
19:19God bless your soul, and I hope your days get better.
19:22My days are great.
19:24I don't see what I do.
19:25The neighbor heads back inside, and Kaitlyn continues washing her car.
19:30A few months later, the driveway drama finally dries up when the neighbor moves out.
19:36And Kaitlyn says her new neighbors don't care if a little water splashes their way.
19:42It's water.
19:43Yeah.
19:44It's water.
19:45And it went to the driveway.
19:51New York City is a place where you never know what you'll see.
19:55From subway performers to rats carrying pizza, nothing fazes New Yorkers until these neighbors
20:04see something truly unbelievable.
20:07What is going on?
20:09He just ran and jumped from one to the next.
20:13A man in a suit strolls along the edge of a high-rise 23 floors up.
20:19Usually it's like a teenage kid that does this.
20:22But he's like an older dude wearing his suit.
20:24Yeah, right.
20:25He doesn't get paid enough to do whatever the he's doing.
20:28Before the neighbor can process what's happening, the man launches himself across the buildings.
20:35What is he doing?
20:39What the wind looks so windy up there, dude?
20:42I got two.
20:43Somebody's opening a window on the end.
20:45But just like that, the mystery man lands safely on the other side.
20:56The local news tracks him down and learns he's the building super.
21:00A tenant has a plumbing leak, and instead of using the elevator, he takes a high-stakes approach.
21:06Only in New York City does the neighborhood watch involve parkour.
21:10The living floor.
21:11The living floor.
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