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Toilet Prison Escape Fail On 'World's Wildest Police Videos'
- The show may be called "World's Wildest Police Videos" (Mon. 10 p.m. ET on Spike), but the inmate featured on this week's episode could have starred in his own special: ...
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'World's Wildest Police Videos': Forklift Rides Through A Cemetery
- In a move that didn't appear to be all that calculated, a suspect chose to flee from authorities in England by driving a getaway forklift on "World's Wildest Police Vide...
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High-Speed School Bus Chase On 'World's Wildest Police Videos'
- While a school bus might not be the first choice of most would-be carjackers, it proved a formidable vehicle for law enforcement to stop on "World's Wildest Police Video...
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'World's Wildest Police Videos': Stop For Gas And Smoke Break During Chase
- High speed police chases are incredibly stressful. Not to mention all that wear and tear on the car. Plus, there's always the gasoline factor. Eventually, it's going to ...
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Woman Caught On Camera As She Runs Herself Over
- Monday night's episode of "World’s Wildest Police Videos" (Mon., 8 p.m. ET on Spike TV) featured one of the more bizarre accidents that can happen when a criminal's tryi...
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``World's Wildest Police Videos,'' which caught the attention of viewers when it premiered on Fox in 1998 as reality TV was just taking off, aired for three seasons and many years more in syndication. Spike TV's revival in 2012 features new episodes and the return of original host John Bunnell, a retired police officer and former sheriff in Oregon. Bunnell narrates the police videos shot in the U.S. and around the world, often shocking and outrageous footage of high-speed car chases that turn deadly, bank robberies gone wrong, out-of-control riots, international hostage holdups and much more.

