Wanted Man Swings ‘Sickle’ Towards Police… Thrilling Struggle (Body Cam)

TV Feb 20, 2025

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‘Bodycam’ vividly conveys the realism of the scene.

The first-person real action JTBC ‘Bodycam’ (directed by Park Dong-il and Jo Chi-ho), which will air on the afternoon of the 20th, will highlight a stabbing rampage incident that terrorized a quiet rural village. The bodycam footage that was released shows a wanted man swinging a sickle at the police and resisting. The man fiercely confronts the police officers, swearing at them, and the atmosphere is filled with tension. When the man refuses to put down the weapon despite repeated attempts to persuade him, ‘Taser Manager’ Jang Dong-min shouts, “We have to shoot the Taser gun!”, causing laughter.



In the end, the police succeed in subduing the wanted man by using a Taser gun. During the subsequent body search, tools that could be used as weapons are discovered one after another, shocking the panelists. Upon seeing this, Song Ji-hyo takes a strong stance, saying, “Severe punishment is necessary,” and attorney Son Soo-ho analyzes, “It is possible that it goes beyond obstruction of official duties and that there is a possibility that murder intent can be recognized,” drawing attention.

In addition, “Body Cam” reveals the scene of a terrifying traffic accident rescue that occurred on Yeongjong Island, Incheon. In the late morning, firefighters who responded to a report find a vehicle overturned on a seawall on a coastal road. Five teenagers were in the vehicle, and it was revealed that the accident occurred while driving without a license and speeding, shocking everyone. The studio is immersed in sorrow when the unfortunate news is delivered that one person died during the rescue process because he was not wearing a seatbelt.

Next, we take a look at a day in the life of a traffic police officer, the “Maestro of the Road,” who drives a Psycha and guards the road. From a motorcycle chase that lasted about 8km after running a red light to an operation to make way for an ambulance to save the life of a cardiac arrest patient, the tense moments from the actual scene will be vividly conveyed through body cams.

An even more powerful incident, the story of heroes at the scene of an accident, JTBC‘s ‘Body Cam’ will air today (20th) at 8:50 PM.

Reporter Choi Yoon-na, Donga.com yyynnn@donga.com

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