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00:24I ran out to my hallway and I saw me and I didn't know he had a loaded shotgun in
00:29his
00:29hand. I don't know what's going to happen. Your mind goes to the worst places.
00:40Let's go. That's how we do it. I'm on the board. You need to stop. Go. You need to leave.
00:47You don't
00:47tell me what to do. As one in five Americans move to the suburbs, neighbor complaints double.
00:56Get the out of here, you broke bitch. People are spending more time at home than ever before.
01:01They have gotten to really know their neighbors for better. Get the out of this neighborhood.
01:06And worse. I'm shooing the out of you.
01:11Let me stop. From home sweet home to battle zone.
01:15Hey, hey, hey. These are. This is harassment, you fat piece of.
01:24Wherever there are neighborhood parks, you will inevitably find young children playing.
01:32But with kids comes noise.
01:37And some neighbors just can't stand it.
01:42As three mothers find out at this park in Langley, British Columbia, when approached by a woman
01:47who decides to lecture them on the volume of their children.
01:51Everywhere I go, there's shrieking kids. I go right back to you.
01:55Go somewhere else.
01:56Yeah! Okay, lady! Okay! Everybody has to shriek! Okay! This is the world we live in! Everybody yells!
02:07Get over yourself.
02:08Oh, yeah! Well, your kids are shrieking! I heard them way over there!
02:12Kids!
02:13Oh, they're kids! Well, I'm an adult! Can I shriek?
02:16The ornery neighbor continues yelling at the mothers as their children play nearby.
02:21Shrieking kids!
02:22I'm sorry.
02:23Everywhere they are!
02:25How do you feel that way?
02:25Well, it's true, lady!
02:27You are screaming also, lady.
02:29Yeah, because your kids are! Why can't I?
02:32You can't.
02:32Is it a law that only your kids and these kids can shriek?
02:36One of the mothers offers up a simple solution.
02:40You can shriek, then don't get another.
02:42Yeah, let me shriek, okay?
02:43Yeah, well, I'm only shrieking because they were.
02:46But they're outside and trying to...
02:47Oh, they're outside!
02:48Well, why don't you take them inside your house and let them shriek?
02:52Another mother tries to reason with the woman.
02:54They don't have a school today now.
02:57Yeah, well, I'm just trying to relax.
03:00And all I hear is shrieking kids.
03:02Can I give up? Can you come here Tuesday or Friday?
03:05Oh, you see? I have to come at a certain time.
03:08Okay, what is your schedule?
03:10I can only come at your schedule.
03:13I'm sorry, I didn't know you owned this place.
03:16If you don't want to listen, if you don't want to...
03:17Yeah, I know.
03:18If I don't want to hear kids, then I've got to wear earphones, right?
03:21Because your kids are royalty.
03:24And they can do whatever they want.
03:27The mother stops recording, but the yelling woman leaves
03:30and hasn't been seen at the park since.
03:33No word on whether or not she's still shrieking.
03:37Yeah!
03:37It's okay, lady!
03:39Okay!
03:40Everybody has to shriek!
03:50Being an active member of his neighborhood
03:53is important to 24-year-old San Antonio resident Chris Hackert.
03:57I try to be compassionate when I can
03:59and help the community around me.
04:02The neighborhood's real small,
04:03and everyone's generally pretty friendly with each other,
04:06except for one person.
04:08Exactly.
04:09That one person,
04:11a woman who lives across the street from Chris,
04:14is a member of his community's HOA board.
04:17She is rude to people.
04:20She's very demanding and just harsh.
04:24It's part of my responsibility, unfortunately.
04:28According to Chris,
04:30she patrols their street
04:31in search of violations committed by homeowners.
04:34And Chris has taken it upon himself
04:36to start documenting it.
04:38Hey, don't come up to me.
04:40Don't come up to me.
04:42And it's not long before the woman
04:44leaves him a formal note from the HOA
04:46on his truck about his expired registration.
04:50Parked in front of my own house.
04:52They want to tow my truck.
04:55I thought it was really silly
04:56that I was being chased down
04:59for an expired registration sticker.
05:02It was none of her business.
05:03She is not a law enforcement officer.
05:06The following evening,
05:08Chris and his mother are talking
05:09with some of his neighbors in front of their house
05:11when they're confronted by the woman.
05:14I've asked you why you're parking with expired tags.
05:17Get away from my truck.
05:19This is my street.
05:20I'm a homeowner.
05:22I own the street.
05:23What do you mean you own the street?
05:25You don't own the street.
05:26Nobody owns the street.
05:28A few weeks later,
05:30things get more heated
05:31when after Thanksgiving dinner,
05:33the neighbor confronts Chris
05:35and his visiting relatives
05:36about where they're parked on the street.
05:39Why is there four cars parked right there
05:42and there was nobody parked in the driveway?
05:44So on Thanksgiving weekend,
05:46on Thanksgiving weekend...
05:47Excuse me, I'm talking to your mother.
05:49You need to go.
05:50Let's begin.
05:51Let's begin with this conversation.
05:53I'm on the board.
05:55You need to stop.
05:56Go.
05:57You need to leave.
05:58You don't tell me what to do.
06:00You have me confused.
06:07Why is there nobody parked in the driveway?
06:10Chris Hackard and his visiting relatives
06:12are out in front of his house
06:13after Thanksgiving dinner
06:15when their aggressive neighbor
06:16and HOA board member
06:18confronts them about their cars parked in the street.
06:20You need to leave.
06:22You don't tell me what to do.
06:24You have me confused.
06:27The woman approaches Chris,
06:29who is recording the incident.
06:31Don't touch me.
06:33I could see in her eyes
06:34that she was going to hit me,
06:36but it was really shocking.
06:38The following day,
06:40upon returning from the store,
06:42Chris finds the neighbor recording him
06:43as he gets out of his truck
06:45in an apparent attempt to catch him
06:47driving with his expired registration.
06:49It's not legal.
06:50It's not legal for you to be driving
06:53when expired attacks in our community.
06:56I let people in the street.
06:57No, I don't tell.
06:58And you hit them, right?
06:59I don't hit them.
07:00You didn't hit me?
07:00No.
07:01On camera?
07:02Oh, I took a picture of you, yes.
07:05So when you lie to me,
07:06and do you also lie to the cops?
07:08No.
07:09No.
07:10Nobody has any issues?
07:12You're the one.
07:13Since that day,
07:15the neighbor is less aggressive.
07:17And while Chris has renewed
07:18his truck's registration,
07:20the neighbor continues to patrol the street
07:22in front of his house.
07:24Walking up to me again.
07:26There have been times where
07:27she tries to make it a point
07:29and walk as close to me as possible
07:31or just stare me down.
07:33As for Chris,
07:34he learns to shrug it off
07:36and not let her get the best of him.
07:38I really just laugh.
07:40It's kind of hilarious
07:42that she thinks she has some kind of power
07:43over me or anyone else.
07:46Have a good night.
07:47Go f*** yourself.
07:56Issues with pets
07:57make up nearly a third of complaints
07:59between neighbors in America.
08:02And a number of those
08:04have to do with doo-doo.
08:06Specifically,
08:07where the neighbor's pets
08:08do their business.
08:12Such is the case
08:13with this resident
08:14in Zephyr Hills, Florida,
08:16who is out walking his dog
08:18when he's approached
08:19by a hostile neighbor.
08:20Your dog can't f***
08:21and f*** on people's ones, bro.
08:23You f***ing piece of s***.
08:24You f***ing piece of s***.
08:26Your dog's walking
08:27and I'm angry.
08:28The neighbor yelling off camera
08:30has a long-standing beef
08:31with the dog owner.
08:33Bring it over there.
08:34Take it out there, man.
08:36I'm good on the sidewalk, dude.
08:38You're on my lawn.
08:39Your dog is f***ing on my lawn.
08:41Why are you standing here
08:42arguing with me?
08:43Go.
08:44The neighbor's wife
08:45hears the commotion
08:46and comes outside
08:47to weigh in as well.
08:49Your husband's an angry person.
08:52My dog is legally allowed
08:54to walk on this property
08:56and do what he's doing.
08:57The dog's allowed to f*** on the lawn.
08:59Yeah, as long as I pick it up.
09:02But the angry neighbor
09:03isn't just upset
09:04about the dog's poop.
09:06Your dog is f***ing on my lawn, too.
09:08Did you pick that up?
09:09You can't pick it up.
09:10You can't pick pee up.
09:11I know f***.
09:11So take your dog over there
09:12from now on
09:13and stop ruining people's lawns.
09:15I'm allowed to walk
09:16in my neighborhood
09:17down the sidewalk
09:18without being harassed
09:19by the psychopath.
09:21I don't go down to your house.
09:22Don't come down to my house.
09:23Apparently out of steam,
09:25the irritated neighbor
09:26finally heads back inside,
09:28leaving the man
09:29to finish walking his dog
09:31in relative peace.
09:32That would have been
09:33the smart thing,
09:34just to walk inside
09:35and not scream
09:35and yell at your neighbor.
09:36What a weirdo, dude.
09:45Fergus Falls is a very small town
09:47in rural southwest Minnesota
09:49where Olivia Lembke
09:51lives with her husband,
09:53one-year-old daughter Blair
09:54and their French bulldog Winnie.
09:57They keep to themselves
09:58and enjoy a simple life
10:00in a home they designed
10:02and constructed.
10:03We built our house
10:04from the ground up.
10:05We had a contractor
10:06to build the frame
10:07and the exterior
10:08and then everything interior
10:11my husband and I
10:12contracted out
10:13or did ourselves.
10:14They enjoyed the solitude
10:16and seclusion
10:17that their eight acres
10:18provide them
10:18and it's a major reason
10:20why they choose
10:21to live there.
10:22It's very much
10:23country living.
10:24Our neighbors are far from us
10:25but we can still see them.
10:27But that quiet
10:28and peaceful life
10:29is abruptly shattered
10:30one frigid February
10:31at 6.30 in the morning.
10:34I heard my door.
10:35I heard some shuffling
10:37around.
10:4030 seconds later
10:42I heard
10:43help, help.
10:44Help!
10:45And I ran out
10:47to my hallway
10:47and I saw a man
10:48I didn't know.
10:51He had a loaded shotgun
10:53in his hand.
11:00Help!
11:02Help!
11:19I ran back into my bedroom,
11:24dialed 911
11:24and walked out my bedroom door
11:26and he wouldn't let me
11:28go past
11:29and told me that
11:30there were two men
11:31with guns
11:32chasing him outside.
11:37He then tried
11:38to enter my daughter's bedroom
11:39and I begged
11:40and pleaded him not to
11:41and he didn't.
11:43Olivia retreats
11:44to her bedroom
11:45confused and terrified.
11:50The feeling of a gun
11:51being pointed
11:52at you
11:52is horrendous.
11:57Protecting my daughter
11:58was my biggest
12:01concern.
12:02I don't know
12:02what's going to happen.
12:03Your mind goes
12:04to the worst places.
12:06Barricaded in her bedroom alone,
12:08Olivia stays on the phone
12:10with 911
12:10while watching the armed
12:12intruder in her living room
12:13through the security camera app
12:15on her phone.
12:17Help!
12:19He dispatched told me
12:20that an officer
12:21was outside
12:22so I quickly sprinted
12:24out my bedroom door
12:25and called for help.
12:27Police enter the house
12:28and arrest the man
12:29who later claims
12:30he is suffering
12:31a mental health episode.
12:36Olivia is terrified
12:37to find that the man
12:40is her neighbor.
12:41I didn't know
12:42the entire time
12:43it was my neighbor.
12:44I had never met him
12:45before I had no idea
12:46who he was.
12:48The county issues
12:49a restraining order
12:50against the neighbor
12:51and even though
12:52he no longer lives
12:53next to Olivia
12:54and she has never
12:55seen him again,
12:56the shock of that day
12:57remains with her.
12:59I constantly think
13:00about it
13:00like this gross man
13:02was in my house
13:03holding me hostage.
13:04And she offers
13:05this piece
13:06of sound advice.
13:07I encourage everyone
13:08to lock your doors
13:09no matter where you live.
13:11If you think
13:11you live in a safe spot
13:12in this world,
13:13you don't.
13:14Milk!
13:15Milk!
13:23Drones have taken
13:25neighborhoods by storm
13:26all across America.
13:30And with sales reaching
13:31over a billion dollars
13:32a year,
13:33it appears that
13:34they're here to stay.
13:38And while some neighbors
13:40may be
13:40less than skilled
13:42at flying them,
13:49a select few,
13:51particularly experienced
13:52operators
13:53take their piloting
13:54proficiency
13:54to the next level.
13:59This ingenious neighbor
14:00changes a light bulb
14:01without even getting
14:03off his couch.
14:09And in San Francisco,
14:11a particularly
14:12benevolent neighbor
14:13uses his expertise
14:15to deliver hamburgers
14:16to the homeless
14:17in his neighborhood.
14:22When a black bear cup
14:24gets a little
14:24too comfortable
14:25in this Colorado
14:26neighborhood,
14:27the talented drone operator
14:29knows just what to do.
14:31Just outside
14:31is this bear cup
14:32and it keeps
14:33coming back
14:33and eating our birdseed,
14:35which is really bad
14:36because if it gets
14:36too friendly
14:37with the neighborhood,
14:38they're going to have
14:38to kill it.
14:39And I'm going to get
14:39the drone in the air
14:40and go get him
14:41out of the neighborhood.
14:52And while some of
14:53our feral feathered
14:54neighbors may not
14:55take too kindly
14:56to drones invading
14:57their turf,
15:01our domesticated furry
15:02friends seem
15:03to have taken
15:04to them quite well.
15:17Wearing headphones
15:18on the train
15:18can sometimes lead
15:19to entanglements
15:20with the neighbors.
15:23And what may be music
15:24to some ears
15:25can be a distraction
15:26to others.
15:30Are you psycho?
15:31Am I a soldier?
15:32Like on this London subway
15:33where two women
15:34are recorded arguing
15:35over one's headphone volume.
15:38Hang on,
15:38what did you say?
15:39Can I turn down my music?
15:40I've asked you many times
15:41politely.
15:42So?
15:42The woman in the hat
15:43claims she can't read
15:44due to her neighbor's music.
15:46I'm asking you to be quiet.
15:47I'm talking about paper.
15:48It's a very long, hard day.
15:50We're not in school.
15:51You're behaving like a pupil.
15:53You get with her and you get me
15:54to play your music quietly
15:55and be civil.
15:57They go back and forth,
15:59both continuing
15:59to provoke each other.
16:01If there wasn't other people
16:03on this train,
16:03I wouldn't play out loud.
16:05But you know what?
16:06Go on, play out loud.
16:06Go on, I dare you.
16:07Go on.
16:07You dare me?
16:08I dare you, go on.
16:09Who the f***?
16:10Who are you?
16:11I've just said you.
16:12You dare me?
16:12Yes.
16:13You dare me to do what?
16:14The woman in red
16:15seems to be getting
16:16more frustrated.
16:17I requested you
16:18to turn it down politely.
16:19And I've got nothing
16:20that there would be
16:21but moments later,
16:23the bickering crosses over
16:24into physical contact.
16:26I ask you to do that.
16:29Do not touch me.
16:29With these two seat neighbors
16:31continuing to gain steam,
16:32their argument is threatening
16:34to go off the rails.
16:35Do not touch me.
16:37Do not touch me.
16:42I ask you to do that.
16:44Do not touch me.
16:45On a London subway,
16:47a pair of loud headphones
16:48is pushing two women
16:50toward a face-off.
16:51How many times
16:52did you touch me?
16:52I did not touch me, sir.
16:54And any chance of resolution
16:56may have already
16:56left the station.
16:58Mom, you're very rude.
17:00You are very, very, very rude.
17:02The woman in red
17:03begins comparing her neighbor
17:04to a school marm.
17:06Oh, oh, oh, oh.
17:07You're very rude.
17:09Go and sit over there.
17:10You are very rude.
17:12But it's the woman
17:13in the hat
17:13who gets the last word.
17:15I asked you nicely
17:16and you frankly ignored me.
17:18And most people just say,
17:19sorry, love, I'm sorry.
17:20But you think you're so high in light
17:22you can do whatever you want.
17:23You cannot.
17:24So a friendly reminder
17:25to keep music
17:26to a considerate level
17:27on the train.
17:29There are rules in this country.
17:30I can still hear your music.
17:32Or you may end up
17:33going head-to-head phones
17:34with your neighbor.
17:36I can still hear it.
17:44In a neighborhood
17:46just outside Atlanta, Georgia,
17:48a delivery driver
17:49making his rounds
17:50is suddenly approached
17:51by a woman
17:52who starts questioning him.
17:53So he begins recording.
17:56You need to give me
17:57somebody's information
17:58to check up on you
18:00because I don't understand
18:01why you're walking around
18:02this neighborhood
18:03with a bunch of packages.
18:05This is what I'd be talking about.
18:07These folks would be
18:07bothering me like...
18:09You're looking very suspicious
18:10and making me nervous.
18:12What?
18:13I live in this home.
18:14I'm making you nervous?
18:16Yes, absolutely.
18:18I need you to give me your name.
18:19I'm not giving you a...
18:20Then we're going to stand here
18:22for a while, aren't we?
18:23Man, stay in my ass.
18:25Then I'll be following you
18:26until I get your...
18:28Damn, this lady is crazy, yo.
18:30The neighbor goes inside
18:32before coming back out
18:33a few minutes later
18:35claiming she's called the police
18:37and is now interested
18:38in speaking
18:39talking to the delivery
18:39man's co-worker
18:40who is just arriving
18:41on the scene.
18:43This lady is crazy.
18:46Wow.
18:47No, no, no.
18:47He's my...
18:48Desk.
18:49Crazy.
18:50He's just letting me know that
18:51and he was just being a jerk.
18:53Called the police?
18:54Yeah.
18:54I just don't appreciate your attitude.
18:56I told him to make me...
18:57Attitude.
18:58Nervous.
18:59Nervous.
18:59He looked very suspicious.
19:01Suspicious?
19:02Up this hill.
19:03I got the packages.
19:05All the...
19:06She's tripping.
19:07Tell me what I told him.
19:08Oh, my God.
19:10I'm not giving you nothing, lady.
19:12You're tripping.
19:13Really, honestly,
19:14he's scaring me,
19:15making me think
19:15he's going to be...
19:16Wow.
19:16...with his buddies.
19:18At this point,
19:19the delivery driver
19:20stops recording
19:21and the police never show.
19:23But the video
19:24is later posted online
19:25where the woman
19:26is nicknamed
19:27Package Patty
19:28and is seen by
19:29close to 10 million people.
19:32I need you
19:33to give me your name.
19:33I'm not giving you...
19:34Then we're going to
19:35stand here for a while,
19:37aren't we?
19:37Man, stay in my ass.
19:39The delivery driver
19:40has yet to have the pleasure
19:41of running into her again.
19:43I don't understand
19:44why you're walking around
19:45this neighborhood
19:46This is crazy.
19:46with a bunch of packages.
19:55It's a hot afternoon
19:56in Glendale, Arizona
19:58and officers are responding
19:59to frantic calls
20:00from concerned residents
20:02about two goats
20:04running loose
20:05in the neighborhood.
20:11Unsuccessful
20:11in attempting
20:12to catch them,
20:13neighbors are forced
20:14to call in the officers
20:15as backup.
20:16and help grab
20:17the two creatures
20:18who are on the lam.
20:24After hoofing
20:25around for a while,
20:26the officers are finally
20:27able to corral
20:28Vincent Van Goat
20:30into custody.
20:33Hey!
20:35Let's go!
20:36That's how we do it.
20:38That's how we do it, boys.
20:39Let's go!
20:40While Selena Goat-mez
20:41proves to be a little
20:43more difficult
20:44to goad into captivity.
20:49Once the furry felons
20:51have been caught,
20:52the officers do a little
20:54kidding around
20:55and pose for a few pictures
20:57before returning the animals
20:58to their owners
20:59who deemed the police
21:00the goat
21:01for the successful
21:02recovery mission.
21:04just another day
21:05on the bleat
21:06for the Glendale PD.
21:08That's how we do it!
21:09That's how we do it!
21:09That's how we do it!
21:11That's how we do it!
21:12That's how we do it!
21:12That's how we do it!
21:12That's how we do it!