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06:28Her ordeal will be a lesson for others.
06:31I just hope that for anyone who is dealing with a neighbor dispute
06:36that they're able to recognize that this person has their own issues
06:39and it really isn't about you.
06:42What are you doing?
06:43Get out of the car!
06:49Many neighbors are landlords and tenants
06:51and the financial agreements between them can be quite complicated.
06:55This is your last rent. I can't live under duress.
06:59In Notoway County, Missouri,
07:01a landlord is at the front door of a renter who is late on her payment
07:04and he isn't happy about it.
07:06You f***ing f***er.
07:08I'm going to give you one last chance to pay your f***ing damn rent
07:13or you're going to be homeless.
07:15Okay.
07:16I will take every step I can for your skanky ass to go homeless.
07:22The landlord is furious with the tenant who he thinks is taking advantage of him.
07:27We took a chance on you, helped you out, and this is how you repay us?
07:31And the amount of disrespect from my mother yesterday?
07:34When the renter tries to explain herself, she's met with even more outrage.
07:39My husband's in the hospital. He's dying.
07:40I hope he dies.
07:41I hope he dies.
07:43You are the worst tenants that we've ever had.
07:47Pay the f***ing rent.
07:49I have $500 right now.
07:51That's all we wanted.
07:52Treat her with some respect and pay some rent.
07:55I've got so much going on.
07:56I know you guys don't want to hear any of it, okay?
07:58I've kept my own problems.
08:00Seemingly fed up with her excuses,
08:02the inconvenienced landlord dishes out his frustrations.
08:06You push people and push people and push people,
08:09and then when they push back, you can't understand it.
08:13Ultimately, the tenant pays her rent and the argument ends,
08:16but not before she is given some unsolicited advice.
08:20Maybe the trash you got living with you would help you a little bit.
08:24Your life would be easier.
08:26Pay the f***ing rent.
08:34Methuen, Massachusetts, is a vibrant town
08:36just 30 minutes outside of Boston.
08:39And for Megan Sargent, her wife Steph, and their six children,
08:42the community is accepting of their relationship
08:45and welcoming to their large blended family.
08:48Methuen is cool.
08:50It's diverse.
08:51There's a lot of different cultures all living side by side here,
08:54and it's, you know, kind of like a little suburban paradise.
08:58While Megan enjoys her neighborhood,
09:00she says one set of neighbors have been less than ideal,
09:04and their initial irritation over free giveaways
09:07left in Megan's yard quickly becomes personal.
09:10It is a very common thing if you aren't using something.
09:13We put it out back, and sometimes it's gone within a half hour.
09:17But we have neighbors,
09:20and we did not have the chance to have a good relationship.
09:23They just wanted to yell at us.
09:25First, it was about the trash,
09:27and then it quickly devolved into slurs and opinions.
09:33Well, he has a right to...
09:34One day, the neighbors confront Megan's wife outside their home.
09:38You people think that you have the whole world to yourselves.
09:41You people...
09:42I stick up for God because I believe in God.
09:45What do you believe in?
09:46The offending neighbors, they're very religious.
09:49They talk about, you know, how we offend their, you know, sensibilities and whatever.
09:55She said, F, God, I don't like that talk.
09:58Not to me, she can't.
09:59We ate it in our world.
10:01And you.
10:02We created you, too.
10:03And then we can smite you because we need you to do it for us.
10:06According to Megan, the neighbor's personal beliefs
10:09lead to targeted comments about her family.
10:11You have to talk in this whole neighborhood.
10:13You know what they say about that house?
10:16As Megan's wife defends herself and the family,
10:19the woman gives some choice words, which are volleyed right back.
10:24If you ever insult my life to my face.
10:26Then don't insult...
10:26You don't know what you're...
10:28I am a slut.
10:29You are a slut.
10:29You're not in your...
10:30Maybe if you had an orgasm every now and then, you would be such a bitch.
10:33Don't you ever make fun of my life to my face.
10:35You understand?
10:36I will.
10:36He is my lord, and you don't talk like that to me about him.
10:39I can say whatever I want about you.
10:41You can do it.
10:42I am a queer.
10:43Friggin' gay dad.
10:48Methuen, Massachusetts.
10:49Lesbian couple and parents of six kids.
10:52Megan Sargent and her wife, Steph, are in an argument with their next-door neighbors
10:56who have strong opinions about their sexual orientation.
10:59Don't you ever insult my life to my life there.
11:01Friggin' gay bastard.
11:03I'm a gay bastard.
11:04You have to mention God to me like that.
11:06We don't care.
11:07We're not talking about God.
11:08We're only asking you to walk away.
11:10If you don't want us to talk to you, stop talking to us.
11:13Fed up with the conversation, Megan and Steph walk away, and the interactions between the
11:19two sides cease, but only temporarily.
11:22Their signature move is keeping calm, keeping quiet for a while, and then when they think,
11:27oh, maybe everyone's forgot, they start up again.
11:30Months later, Megan hears her wife arguing with the neighbor, so she heads outside and starts
11:36recording.
11:36What the f*** we have recorded you talking about gays and stuff, so good luck, you smiddle-
11:41I f***ed you right here, right here.
11:43Oh, f*** God.
11:45At least I have a f*** you don't have.
11:47You wish you had one.
11:48You disgusting freak.
11:50I have you on camera.
11:52Mess f***ing at us.
11:54You can shove it up your ass.
11:56It was not okay.
11:57It was like one of those, if you didn't see it, would you have believed it, that somebody
12:02could just be so brazen and just say these things and do those things?
12:05Furious by what she's witnessing, Megan calls out the neighbor for his behavior before walking
12:10inside.
12:11You've told us a lot of stupid s***.
12:12Go in the house.
12:14Days later, after another outburst results in police stopping by, Megan records an officer
12:20addressing the neighbor.
12:21Back up.
12:23Back up.
12:24Back up.
12:25Back up.
12:26Yeah, she's going to go to arrest him.
12:28When he started yelling at the police and she yelled back, I was like, finally, you know,
12:37like somebody put this man in his place.
12:41That felt so good.
12:44Megan and her wife don't file any official complaints with the police, but they do try to keep
12:49contact with the neighbors to an absolute minimum.
12:52I would not be asking these neighbors for a cup of sugar anytime soon.
12:57And as frustrating as the situation is to Megan, she isn't willing to change who she is, saying,
13:03It's okay to be gay.
13:05You can shove it up your ass.
13:11Mailboxes are a common sight in many neighborhoods.
13:14Unfortunately, for some homeowners, they're also targets.
13:17Like in Hudson, Wisconsin, where a red sedan passes a freestanding mailbox and seconds later
13:27bashes it to pieces.
13:30In Topeka, Kansas, a homeowner's doorbell camera captures his neighbor's mailbox getting clipped
13:36by a passing vehicle, sending debris flying.
13:44An SUV driving through one Memphis, Tennessee neighborhood goes off-road and takes out a defenseless
13:51mailbox.
13:55The loud crash, an alert from the security camera, sends the homeowners out to their front yard.
14:05The husband is less than thrilled by the errant rundown, but his wife seemingly takes it in
14:11stride.
14:15While the previous incidents are all seemingly senseless, hidden runs caused by strangers,
14:20one mailbox in Oklahoma City is taken out by an unlikely culprit, the mailman himself.
14:27On his normal route, the mailman loses control of his truck, which clips the mailbox and sends
14:33him tumbling out the open door, multiple home security cameras capped through the wayward truck as
14:41it careens across a neighbor's yard, crashing into a tree.
14:50Thankfully for the postal carrier, the accident only results in a few bumps and scrapes and a
14:56bruised ego.
15:00And instead of racing off like other drivers, this mailman does the right thing, delivering
15:06the news of his damage directly to the homeowner.
15:15A common and somewhat obvious similarity between suspected neighborhood porch pirates is their
15:21desire to not get caught in Fayette County, Georgia, just outside of Atlanta, a police
15:30officer is investigating a call about a suspected porch pirate who just fled the scene of a car
15:35crash.
15:40The call sends the officer to a suburban neighborhood where other officers have tracked the man who is
15:46believed to be armed and dangerous.
15:50In addition to the canine unit that helps canvass the area, a drone provides aerial support.
15:57The search continues across multiple neighbors' backyards to a manhole where the suspect is
16:03hiding.
16:11In Fayette County, Georgia, a suspected porch pirate is trying to evade capture by hiding.
16:18in a drain.
16:23But instead of complying, the man tries to escape.
16:27That's the wrong way, buddy.
16:29For several minutes, the officers try to coax the suspect out of the drain, but to no avail.
16:34Put the dog in, he's going to bite you.
16:36With units positioned at potential openings nearby, they wait for the man to climb out.
16:41Then they send the drone down to get a better look at the situation.
16:49The police are able to see the man, but he's refusing to cooperate.
16:58The canine unit is sent through a separate entrance, and it flushes the man up and out of the drain,
17:05with the dog literally nipping at his heels.
17:11After nearly two hours of tracking, the suspect is taken into custody and booked on nearly a dozen charges, including
17:19theft by receiving stolen property, obstruction of an officer, and drug possession.
17:25Thankfully, with the coordination of law enforcement and one determined dog, this suspected porch pirate won't be disappearing down a
17:33drain again anytime soon.
17:34All right, dog's coming out.
17:40For most youth sports spectators, the attention is directed towards the field, but sometimes more drama is happening on the
17:48sidelines.
17:49I'm not running in the middle of your door.
17:50Oh, my God.
17:52No.
17:52In Sunnyvale, California, a bizarre confrontation on the sideline of a kid's soccer game is captured by one of the
17:59player's mothers.
18:01I love it.
18:02Hey!
18:03Okay.
18:04Thank you.
18:05Okay.
18:06Great.
18:07Have a lovely day.
18:08According to the mom, the woman in red takes issue with a wagon blocking the walking track beside the field
18:15and gets into the face of another parent.
18:17We're all recording you and how aggressive you're being and insane.
18:21The two record each other before the woman starts calling the police.
18:27Lady, you're going to go to jail.
18:29I'm telling you right now.
18:30We all witness your behavior, so you can complain to whoever it is you want to complain to.
18:36You're against all of us and we all witness.
18:38Despite the teen parents' collective outrage, the woman stands firm as she talks to the police.
18:43Oh, my God.
18:46The Karenism is real.
18:48For sake, you're a grown woman.
18:51I'm watching you.
18:52As the woman explains her side, the parents take issue with her claims.
18:58You did not ask kindly.
19:00That's such crap.
19:00You flipped off our children.
19:02You said the F-bomb.
19:03When the woman finally finishes the phone call, the parents give her a piece of their minds.
19:08Oh, yeah.
19:09I'm sorry about that.
19:10You're crazy.
19:11She called the police because she felt threatened when she was cussing it up.
19:15Really?
19:16She called the police because she felt threatened.
19:18While it's not known that the police show up, one parent has some parting words for the disruptive woman.
19:32After a fun night of drinking, making it safely back inside the house can be trickier than anticipated.
19:42In real Wales, a man celebrating his 21st birthday is walked home by his friends.
19:55Despite being a little merry, the man's friends give him some good advice.
20:00I want you to go in.
20:01Glass of water, please.
20:04You're not pitching yourself.
20:08Sip your water down, yeah?
20:10Get yourself a bit.
20:11Hello.
20:13Watching the hilarious moment through the doorbell camera is the man's mother, who cheekily pipes in.
20:19Don't you be being sick?
20:21Your mom's talking to you.
20:22No, he's not being sick.
20:23No, he's not being sick.
20:24No, we got him alone.
20:25Don't be being sick.
20:27I'm wrong.
20:28What's up?
20:28Where's your ass?
20:29Oh, bed now.
20:30Are you in yet?
20:31I'm locking the door.
20:33It's the wrong door, mate.
20:34It's the wrong key.
20:35It's the wrong key.
20:35It's not the wrong door, mate.
20:36They don't have to swap the door mid-day, have they?
20:39F*** the hell, mate.
20:39Realizing the man is struggling, one of the friends helps him out.
20:43Get yourself in.
20:46Thank you.
20:47Yeah.
20:48Right, thanks for walking in.
20:49With their mate securely inside, the friends take their leave.
20:53Get in.
20:54I know, I know.
20:59Everybody's awake, it's fine.
21:01And their good deed is not lost on the appreciative mother, who can rest easy with her son home safe
21:06and reasonably sound.
21:08Cheers for walking him out!
21:10Bye, Lawson!
21:10Bye!
21:11Bye!
21:11Yay!
21:12Bye!
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