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A prison-wide fight, a pistol-packing drug thief and a stolen school bus.
A prison-wide fight, a pistol-packing drug thief and a stolen school bus.
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S2, EP12 "World's Wildest Police Videos"A 14-year-old leads police on a high-speed chase; a teen in a flatbed truck evades police until they open fire on him.
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S5, EP9 "World's Wildest Police Videos"A prison-wide fight, a pistol-packing drug thief and a stolen school bus.
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