This actually happened in a bank once, they walked inside and the massive vault door shut behind them. Somewhat ironically, they had to call the police to help get them out.
Don't even need the horror movie part. Some agencies out there have less than 3-4 guys covering entire counties. Some counties literally have no law enforcement and rely entirely on state troopers.
How about similar case of person breaking into a store and realizing he is trapped takes out beer case from fridge and starts drinking. He got through two before passing out and police woke him up the next day and he had crapped and pissed his pants as well.
Took me a while to realize that it was actually just a mannequin standing on the left there, not one of the robbers brains shutting off and regretting his own life decisions
To be fair, movies generally over-dramatize everything in them, few try to be realistic. Ah yes, this metal tube with some ridges in it will completely muffle my explosive projectile stick when I put it on the end of it.
@@Dave-jj3fk go to 4:36 you can see a white thing on the lower end of the door, just above the criminals head, I think that’s a sliding bolt, looks like there’s one near the top too
Rookie mistake most people make: The hinges on doors are much weaker than the actual locks they put on them. If you want to kick a door in, kick it from the other side it doesn't open from.
Or if the designers were stupid enough to leave the hinges on the outside, you could just tap out the hinge pins and pull the door off of its hinges with a few kicks
@Soggy Slopster Many known techniques can be used many ways. Knowing how to best open a door can also be used to open other people's doors without their knowledge or consent.
Chat doesn't even know the most basic shit about what they're talking about at times, yet they always seem to act like they know everything there is to know about it
Criminal: If I can't break down this door than I am going to break something else **Smashes hammer against window, hammer breaks instead** Criminal: Well, at least I broke something
3:25 the hammer breaking when he hit the door, and then the way he DRAMATICALLY looks down at it for like an entire second is actually some looney toons shit
It's possibly a security thing for a large store. But more likely I think it might be where the shop stores valuable merchandise or documents like if it's a jewelry store or something.
The people in the chat would just wear leather and all that to look cool if they start a career in villainy. And then they’d proceed to be imprisoned and/or murdered by the real villains.
It’s funny how his chat is even dumber than the guys he’s watching. Does anyone actually think the police station would send only 1 officer for a break in?
A couple years ago a tweaker broke into our local escape room building, he ended up panicking and calling the police himself. The room was serial killer themed. What I want to know is, did the dude not bother to check first what business he was breaking into? Did he take a wrong turn somewhere on the roof? (he broke in through the roof)
I can't even begin to imagine how it feels as a criminal, real or not, to break in and suddenly stumble across some shit like that. There's a story of a robber who broke into a gym teacher's home and found cp on the computer and called the police. But like this would be that x10 because there's just actually blood and blades and tools and shit everywhere.
He shoulda dressed up as a manakin and waited an hour after the store opened and started scaring people saying it was a prank video for RU-vid and left
This actually reminds of those those skits Jay Leno would do where he would have these newspaper stories of stupid criminals. I remember one guy who owned an illegal marijuana farm reported to the cops that his illegal marijuana was stolen. Stupid criminals 😆👍
@@Cbd_7ohm Nope. Neither should blasting some guys trying to steal it with a fully automatic firearm while you clasp your best guy to your side, but oh well. I think things are moving in the right direction.
Even if he did successfully lock the first cop in and tried to take on the second one, he has to be utterly exhausted from kicking that door. The alarm going off for hours would have been very stressful as well. It’s surprising that he didn’t just collapse as soon as the cops showed up.
In the very first few seconds I was absolutely terrified at how well the guy was at standing seemingly perfectly still with not even a breathing movement (like wow was in he in shock or something?) until I realized it was a mannequin.
This doesn’t surprise me at all, Charlie, a couple of years ago I had two meth heads trying to steal my old huge air compressor out of the old wooden shed at the time. Now, this was the big elongated air compressor, meant for stuff like car tires. And these were two dudes out of their coconuts. They were planning on lugging this big air compressor over the metal gate. Didn’t get that far when they ran off after getting caught, but in their haste, broke the gauges and dented the valves. Robbers are idiots, cat burglaries are mystified because of their efficiency.
I see the “Wrath of Jodi” criminal psychology thumbnail in the corner there; looks like even Charlie has been binging that channel since “this is what Acting Crazy Looks Like”
It’s literally just like those old fashioned mute comedy movies with Charlie Chaplin 😂😂 falls out the ceiling, gets locked in, hammer breaks, breaks down storage room door 😂😂😂
4:51 Clock says 4:10 4:58 Clock says 5:06 If we factor in when he fell through the ceiling, then this man's been in there for an hour, just to walk out emptyhanded.
5:25 I truly thought he was in there for a couple days but I looked back and it was only an hour. He was definitely putting in some work to make himself so dehydrated and weak in just an hour lmao
Tips for if you’re ever trapped: 1. Don’t EVER use your shoulder to break down a door 2. Check which way the door turns, that lets ya know if it’s good to kick down or not. 3. Do a front kick 4.Don’t kick the door hinges or the center of the door, kick where the door handle is or at least close to it.
The only reason I remembered that video was because of a comment saying "imagine if he tried as hard in life as he did at trying to break that door down"
Expectations vs Reality. Ceilings cannot maintain the weight of a human like in video games. And even if the ceiling can, the act of crawling will produce ALOT of noise.