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05:32F**k you.
05:41In an affluent neighborhood in Westlake, Ohio,
05:44a woman wakes up early one morning
05:46and makes a disturbing discovery.
05:48Westlake 911, where's your emergency?
05:51I just woke up this morning
05:52and my entire house has been spray-painted.
05:55When the police arrive,
05:56they find the homeowner alone and clearly distressed.
06:00My husband said don't go out until...
06:01The police comes.
06:03I'm really freaked out because my husband's not even home.
06:06I'm having a panic attack.
06:10The officers view the woman's security camera footage
06:13and see what appears to be a man
06:15spray-painting obscenities on her house.
06:19A neighbor who lives across the street from the homeowner
06:22shows the police his door camera footage
06:24of a car parked in front of the woman's house.
06:27I just saw this. It's sickening.
06:29But on my camera,
06:31there's a car there.
06:33I thought I'd show you guys.
06:35Okay.
06:36Thanks to the video,
06:37the police are able to identify the suspect
06:39as a neighbor who was involved in a car accident
06:42with the homeowner two years earlier.
06:45Officers decide to pay the man a visit.
06:48All right.
06:48I'm investigating a vandalism complaint
06:51that happened this morning at 4.55 a.m.
06:54I don't even know anything about this.
06:56You don't know anything about that?
06:57No, I've been here.
06:58Did you have some issues with the people over there?
07:01No, I haven't been anywhere but here.
07:02You were here all night?
07:04Yeah.
07:06All right.
07:07After responding to a call of obscene graffiti
07:10spray-painted on a house
07:11in the wealthy neighborhood of Westlake, Ohio,
07:14officers confront the suspect.
07:17I don't have anything to hide.
07:19I was here all night.
07:20Okay.
07:20You were here all night?
07:21Yeah.
07:22See, the problem is we got video cameras.
07:25All right.
07:26Who has video?
07:28They're complaining to us.
07:29We got you on video.
07:30We got you, your vehicle.
07:37If you got me on video, I was there.
07:39Yeah.
07:40Why?
07:40I don't understand.
07:41I'm pissed off at the bitch.
07:43What'd you do over there at her house?
07:45I spray-painted on her house.
07:47Why?
07:48Because she's a .
07:50With the neighbor openly admitting to everything,
07:53the officers are left with only one thing to do.
07:56Put your hands behind your back, okay?
07:58No rush.
07:59Thank you.
08:06He is charged with felony vandalism.
08:09While the man pleads not guilty,
08:12he learns the hard way that in today's neighborhoods,
08:15there's always a camera watching.
08:18What'd you do over there at her house?
08:20I spray-painted on her house.
08:22Why?
08:23Because she's a .
08:26Woo-hoo!
08:31Ready?
08:31Remote-controlled airplanes are really taking off
08:35as a fast-growing hobby in neighborhoods across the country.
08:40For many, it's a harmless pastime,
08:42delivering hours of fun and letting imaginations take flight.
08:46But there's always one neighbor who just isn't on board.
08:50Woo-hoo!
08:59Woo-hoo!
09:00She starts recording the man,
09:03so he decides to record her as well.
09:06We've got our first care on everybody.
09:09The woman stands silently nearby,
09:11continuing to record,
09:12while the man livestreams on social media.
09:16You guys are doing 360 can.
09:18Hope you got some good video.
09:21The frustrated man finally confronts the woman.
09:24I'm just concerned that you're getting too close to private property.
09:28Which house?
09:28Doesn't matter.
09:29Well, if you're saying I'm getting too close to a house,
09:32which house?
09:32Is that your house right there?
09:33Are you getting too close to that house?
09:34No.
09:34Do you know what FAA schools are?
09:36Yeah, I do.
09:36The FAA requires model airplanes
09:39to be flown at least 150 feet from private residences.
09:43We have a troublemaker, everybody.
09:45The man asks the neighbor about her concerns again,
09:48but she remains elusive.
09:50I'm just curious.
09:51Which house did you think it came too close to?
09:54Do you live in that house?
09:56Doesn't matter.
09:56Which house do you live in?
09:57Doesn't matter which house.
09:58That's not public information.
10:01Annoyed, the man and his friend head off down the beach,
10:04only to be followed by the concerned neighbor,
10:07who now appears to be calling someone.
10:10Oh, look.
10:11There she's still going, man.
10:13She just doesn't give up.
10:14Excuse me.
10:15Are you staying at the club?
10:17Because you're on club property right now.
10:19I think she's trespassing.
10:21Calling authorities, everybody.
10:23I'm sure they're on their way down right now.
10:26The man stops streaming,
10:28and the neighbor eventually leaves.
10:31The FAA never arrives, nor does anyone else,
10:34leaving the model plane enthusiast free
10:37to enjoy flying with his friend.
10:40It's amazing.
10:41I had a feeling she was troubled.
10:42The face of the parent.
10:52In today's ubiquitous age of smartphone cameras,
10:56some people just don't like being recorded.
10:59Why are you filming me?
11:01Get out of my face now!
11:04Jump, bitch!
11:05Get out!
11:06Get out!
11:07Ontario, Canada.
11:09Why are you taking pictures of me and my possessions?
11:12A man is working in front of his apartment
11:14and documenting his progress on camera
11:16when he is approached by an agitated neighbor
11:19from the complex
11:20who believes the man has been snapping photos of him.
11:23When I go to court...
11:24If you don't stop taking pictures of me and my stuff,
11:26I'm going to get to church.
11:27I didn't take any pictures of you.
11:28I saw you when you...
11:29Just before you were leaving,
11:30you had your camera put it right at you.
11:31I didn't take any pictures of you.
11:33Suddenly, the tense discussion turns physical.
11:36If you want to take...
11:37I have a right to take a picture of anything I can...
11:43Why are you taking pictures of me and my possessions?
11:46A man in Ontario, Canada
11:48is approached by an agitated neighbor
11:50who accuses the man of taking pictures of him
11:52when suddenly things turn physical.
11:56I can...
11:57Whoa, don't you...
11:58Don't insult me!
11:59Dude, you just touched me again!
12:01I'm doing more than that!
12:02You get that camera out of my face!
12:03Well, expect the cops at your door, b***h.
12:05Now go home.
12:07Now go f*** yourself.
12:08Get the f*** out!
12:09The neighbor retreats to his vehicle
12:11and is about to drive off
12:13when the man follows him.
12:15Piece of f***.
12:16You f***ing touched me again.
12:17You have enough?
12:18I dare you.
12:19I dare you to f***ing touch me again.
12:20You have enough?
12:21I dare you.
12:22Tempers simmering,
12:23the two men continue to taunt each other.
12:26You're going to be charged,
12:28so I'm going to get the cops on you.
12:29Call the cops.
12:30You're taking pictures of me and my possessions?
12:32I never took a picture of you.
12:33You are f***ing lying.
12:35I'm taking pictures of you now.
12:37F*** up.
12:40The neighbor drives off,
12:41and this sudden potential neighborhood war
12:44ends with no further incident,
12:46fizzling out as quickly as it begins.
12:49You just touched me again.
12:51I'm doing more than that.
12:52You get that camera out of my face.
12:53You will expect the cops at your door, b***h.
13:01There is a bizarre and terrifying new epidemic
13:05sweeping suburban neighborhoods
13:07across the United States.
13:09It's not violence
13:12or theft.
13:16It's turkeys.
13:23That's right, turkeys.
13:26From New York to California,
13:27Georgia to Wisconsin,
13:29and every rural neighborhood in between,
13:32wild turkeys have taken to terrorizing residents.
13:35Open the door.
13:36They're running after us.
13:37I'm not even f***ing here.
13:41While many of these fiendish fowl,
13:44traveling gangs spreading their chaos.
13:48Some of the barbaric birds
13:50choose to exact their terror
13:52on solo missions.
13:56Stalking.
13:57F*** you!
13:58Get a cat!
13:59Get a cat!
14:00Breaking and entering.
14:01911, let's see your emergency.
14:03A wild turkey
14:05flew through our front window
14:08and is now in our house.
14:10These feathered felons
14:11consider themselves above the law.
14:13I got a video.
14:15Is it looking at itself in the wheel?
14:17No, it's trying to attack the tire.
14:18Roaming the countryside
14:20and wreaking havoc
14:21in neighborhoods
14:22from coast to coast.
14:25Oh my God!
14:27Experts estimate
14:28nearly 7 million
14:29grievous gobblers
14:30are out there
14:31running rampant
14:33across the United States.
14:37and with no end
14:39to this turkey tyranny
14:40in sight.
14:42Many believe
14:43it's only a matter of time
14:45before we're forced to surrender
14:47to our new avian overlords.
15:02Woodset is a tiny quiet town
15:04in rural North Carolina.
15:06It's where local firefighter Eric
15:08who asks that his identity
15:10be kept secret for his safety
15:11grows up
15:12and lives with his wife.
15:14Most of my neighbors
15:15where we live
15:17are all friends
15:18and family members.
15:19We've known them so long
15:20growing up.
15:20If you walk down my street
15:22both sides
15:23you'll see fields.
15:25Around here
15:25it is no good.
15:26It is very safe
15:27to keep your door unlocked.
15:29We've never had a problem.
15:31But Eric's peaceful
15:32country paradise
15:33is shattered early
15:34one morning
15:35when he gets an alert
15:36on his phone.
15:37It was right around
15:388 o'clock
15:39and I remember
15:40my phone going off
15:42for a blink notification.
15:43I usually don't
15:44even hardly open it
15:46during the day
15:46because we get
15:48so many Amazon packages
15:49delivered to our house
15:50but for some reason
15:51this morning
15:52someone told me
15:53to open it.
15:53Eric's door camera app
15:55shows a man
15:56walking up
15:56onto the front porch
15:57of his house.
15:58He rang the doorbell
16:00and he stood there
16:02probably about 25 seconds
16:04but there was no vehicle
16:05in the driveway
16:05so I knew he came
16:06to no foot.
16:07Eric then notices
16:08something strange.
16:09And he started
16:10raising his arms
16:11almost like
16:12he was surrendering
16:15a couple of times.
16:15It was very odd.
16:16For so many of us
16:17there was a delay on it
16:18so it was about
16:19five minute old recording.
16:20So I hit the live button
16:22and he was never
16:24ever to be seen.
16:25But my co-workers
16:26insisted that I go home
16:27and check
16:28just to make sure.
16:29He heads home
16:30from the fire department
16:32unconcerned.
16:32I was not thinking
16:33anything of it.
16:34You know,
16:34driving regular speed limit
16:36nothing exciting.
16:38But when Eric
16:39pulls into his driveway
16:40an uncanny feeling
16:42comes over him.
16:43I got out of the truck
16:44and for some reason
16:45someone told me
16:45take your pistol with you
16:47just to be on the safe side
16:48and I started walking
16:50up our walkway
16:51to the porch.
16:52That's when Eric
16:53notices his front door.
16:54I saw that door
16:55it was cracked
16:56like about four inches.
16:58And stops in his tracks.
17:00And about that time
17:02the door started opening
17:03more
17:04and then
17:04I saw a shadowy figure
17:07appear
17:07through the doorway.
17:13Widsett, North Carolina
17:15an alert from his
17:16doorbell camera
17:17sends firefighter
17:18Eric back home
17:19only to witness
17:20a stranger emerging
17:22from the front door
17:23of his house.
17:24I'm just shaking.
17:25You just get tense.
17:26Real, real tense.
17:27Because you really
17:28don't know
17:29what's about to happen
17:29when I saw this
17:31individual coming
17:31out of my house.
17:32Terrified,
17:33Eric points his handgun
17:35at the man.
17:39I really thought
17:40that I was going
17:41to have to shoot somebody.
17:43He watches in shock
17:44as the intruder
17:45walks down his front steps.
17:47I said,
17:47stay right there.
17:49Don't keep his hands up.
17:50I don't know what's going on.
17:52He said,
17:53the back door was open.
17:54He said,
17:55I thought it was a gift.
17:56I'm kind of in shock.
17:57Didn't really know
17:58a thing about what to do.
18:00Keeping his gun
18:00pointed at the stranger,
18:02Eric calls one
18:03of his fellow firefighters
18:04who lives down the street.
18:06I said,
18:06hey,
18:07I need you to get here
18:07pretty quick.
18:08I said,
18:08I've got a gentleman
18:09gunplay in my front yard.
18:11Not even 30 seconds later,
18:13my buddy comes
18:14tearing into our driveway.
18:15I said,
18:16you just kind of
18:16watch this guy.
18:17I said,
18:17I'm going to call
18:18the sheriff's department.
18:18Police arrive
18:19and arrest the man.
18:22When Eric thinks back
18:24to that frightening day,
18:25he always tries
18:26to find a silver lining.
18:28Luckily at the time
18:29my wife was at work.
18:30I'm very,
18:31very blessed
18:32that she was not home.
18:36This event
18:37could have ended
18:38a lot worse for everyone.
18:39Nobody got hurt.
18:40That's really all that matters
18:42in this kind of situation.
18:44Oh, my God, Mark.
18:56Of all the public service jobs
18:58in all of our neighborhoods,
19:00the garbage collector
19:01is by far
19:02the most underappreciated.
19:08with long hours,
19:10smelly surroundings,
19:13messy manual labor,
19:15and dangerous conditions.
19:17Oh, my God.
19:19What the f***?
19:21Neighborhood sanitation workers
19:23take on a thankless job,
19:25dealing with tons
19:26of literal garbage
19:27every day.
19:33But in Clinton, Mississippi,
19:35there is one little boy
19:37who chooses to celebrate
19:38these unsung civil servants.
19:40Stay right there.
19:42This is Tyler,
19:43a passionate young man
19:45who makes it a point
19:46of greeting
19:46his neighborhood garbage men
19:48almost every day
19:49to show his love
19:50and appreciation.
19:54He's coming to you.
19:56This morning,
19:57he can barely contain himself
19:58when he sees their truck
20:00coming down his street.
20:05Tyler,
20:05with a little help
20:06from his mom,
20:07has baked some cookies
20:08and can't wait to give them
20:10to his favorite
20:10trash collectors.
20:17They say a good deed
20:18is its own reward.
20:21But for Tyler,
20:22a VIP tour
20:23of the garbage cruncher
20:24is the real prize.
20:25Today you're a birthday man.
20:28What better way
20:29for a boy
20:29to spend his third birthday
20:31than helping his idols
20:32do their job?
20:38It turns out
20:39some heroes don't fly.
20:41They roll into neighborhoods
20:43and truck out the trash.
20:45Say bye-bye.
20:46Bye-bye.
20:49Bye-bye.
20:49Bye-bye.
20:52Bye-bye.
20:55Bye-bye.
20:55Bye-bye.
20:56Bye-bye.
20:56Bye-bye.
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