Shia LaBeouf got hella drunk on Saturday night and, while being arrested for disorderly conduct, he went on an epic rant at the police officers.
You might not have heard of Captain Morris Tshabalala before, but his alleged involvement in the OR Tambo heist has a backstory that is bonkers.
A group of criminals were pelted with the very apples they stole, and now there’s a massive debate surrounding the police’s behaviour. See for yourself.
This guy was so drunk that he welcomed the person filming to “Take your photos”. That probably wasn’t a wise decision. Nor was the decision to get smashed in uniform.
You know when you get drunk and decide to Snapchat naked selfies to your significant other? Here’s a heads up: Don’t do it while driving.
Marc Payne clearly does not like the police. This is the second time he has attacked officers, and this time there’s video to prove it.
The management of one of Cape Town CBD’s more popular hotels are busy putting out flames, some illicit goods found in their establishment.
It has been three months since three fast food franchise employees were shot dead, yet no one is stepping up to claim responsibility.
In the capital of Louisiana state, a photograph of a woman being taken into custody while peacefully protesting has taken social media by storm.
Crime stats in South Africa vary depending on which city you’re in – but how does this information impact on just how fearful we are of falling victim?
You know you can usually get whatever you want from China Town, but the fact that you can get what’s needed to pose as the police is worrying.
What began as a mere Vine trend has gone global and reached the world’s police academies, who are challenging each other to show off their moves.
On Good Friday, a police officer decided to do a little dance in a shabeen – and he was so drunk he didn’t even know he was being filmed whilst in his uniform.
An incident at a Welkom police station has left the Afrikaans-speaking community feeling quite unwelcome.
Perfect timing is one of life’s greatest pleasures and when it assists the police in doing some good work, it’s even better caught on CCTV.
SAPS has a bigger problem than the criminals who are killing them: They aren’t coached on talking about their feelings and are instead left to deal with depression on their own.
Check out this cop as he chases down a suspect in Pretoria North – guns blazing. It’s quite surreal.
Some people grow up dreaming about joining law enforcement and taking on the bad guys. We hope they never have to star in a video like this then.
Yet another video of a South African cop being shot dead has emerged – and it’s slightly uneasy to watch what happens after.
There is a serious problem with the relationship between criminals and police in this country and this footage is a clear example of that.
As South Africa’s crime stats are rising, the police are getting more and more flack. But one researcher suggests there are things we should be focusing on that lie way beneath the surface.
(No it wasn’t an emissions cheat device.) Police had a field day at Daisies – and not for the same reason everyone else did. Instead of joining in, they really were there to kill the vibe.
There’s something so special about South Africa – and when it comes to our interactions with ‘authority’, this video shot in Jozi just adds to our crazy, beautiful ways.
A new video has surfaced from Douglasdale, a suburb in Sandton, showing some brutal behaviour by SAPS police officers. It’s pretty rough viewing.
If you thought your mom was angry when you tried to sneak in late on a school night think again. This woman has come choice words for the police at her child’s school.
If you happen to live in Louisiana and like robbing supermarkets you best think twice, there’s a sheriff in town who has his eyes pointed firmly in your direction.
There may have been quite a few escaped prisoners in the news of late but for sheer cheek this guy might take the cake. Catch me if you can.
Fans of tik can’t seem to catch a break as the police continue making drug busts, this time in a sleepy Milnerton suburb. What will the neighbours say!
It seems the Ukrainian police force is undergoing something of a transformation and they’re turning more than a few heads. Lame joke about wanting to be frisked? Go on then.
It is generally considered good manners to keep your voice down when discussing bedroom matters. Broadcasting that conversation over your chopper’s loudspeakers – not cool.