'Body Cam' reported on the arrest scene of a legendary villain.
On the broadcast of JTBC 'Body Cam' on the 27th, a shocking operation to catch a drunk driver was revealed.
When a report was received about a vehicle driving the wrong way at a roundabout in Changwon, Gyeongnam, the police immediately began the chase. Despite repeated demands from the police to stop, the driver continued to flee, and ultimately, thanks to the persistent pursuit of the police and the help of citizens, they succeeded in stopping the vehicle, allowing everyone to breathe a sigh of relief.
However, as the driver refused to get out of the car with the doors locked, the police warned, "We will break the window!" dozens of times before starting to smash the window with a baton, escalating the situation.
As soon as the door opened, a strong smell of alcohol wafted from the car, and the driver, cursing, refused to take a breathalyzer test before ultimately being arrested on the spot. Seeing this, Bae Seong-jae could not hide his anger, saying, "From driving the wrong way to drunk driving, it's truly the worst combination," while Shin Gyu-jin expressed gratitude to the citizens who helped with the arrest, saying, "The civic consciousness of Changwon citizens shone through."
Next, a scene of a firefighter's desperate struggle during a rescue operation was revealed. An accident occurred when a large trailer crashed into a bridge railing due to black ice, and the driver was in a precarious situation, at risk of falling 11 meters below the bridge.
As the danger increased with time in this critical situation, firefighter Park Jun-hyun began to hold onto the driver with his bare hands, drawing attention. After a 45-minute struggle, firefighter Park successfully rescued the individual, and Song Ji-hyo remarked, "He overcame it with extraordinary responsibility," with tears in her eyes.
Additionally, the production team closely covered the night at the Jeongwang Police Station in Siheung, where incidents and accidents were unending.
Late in the evening, police responded to a report of suspected underage drinking at a store. The store owner claimed, "I checked their ID," but when the police confirmed that two young female students were drinking, they requested identification.
However, the two students continued to lie, presenting fake IDs and photos of other people's identification, and after persistent denial, they were ultimately taken to the police station. Upon investigation, it was revealed that the two students were born in 2009, shocking the panelists. After their parents were called to the police station, a heavy silence fell, prompting Jang Dong-min to joke, "That's a taser gun coming out of the eyes," which made the studio burst into laughter.
JTBC 'Body Cam', which reports on the heroic actions of individuals in urgent incident scenes from a first-person perspective, airs every Thursday evening.