- John Bunnell
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name = John Bunnell
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birthplace =Pendleton, Oregon John Edwin Bunnell (born
25 May 1944 ) is a former Sheriff ofMultnomah County, Oregon . Bunnell is best known for presenting "World's Wildest Police Videos " between 1998 and 2002.Background
Bunnell was born in
Pendleton, Oregon .He obtained a degree in social sciences before joining the Multnomah County Sheriff's Department in January 1969. Bunnell managed the drugs and vice unit in the 1980s. He was appointedSheriff of Multnomah County when the previous Sheriff, Robert G. Skipper, retired in 1994 before the end of his term. Bunnell took the oath of office on November 30, 1994 and served until May 1995. [ [http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/sheriff/history.htm "A History of Multnomah County Sheriffs"] - Oregon State Sheriffs' Association. Retrieved22 January 2007 .]In 1989 and 1990 Multnomah County's Sheriff’s Office was featured in 15 episodes of "COPS" and in 1991, 13 episodes of "
American Detective ". John Bunnell, as a Lieutenant, appeared in early episodes of both "COPS" and "American Detective", and hosted the first season of "American Detective".He is usually referred to as "Sheriff John Bunnell" despite no longer being active in law enforcement and having only been a sheriff 6 months, (unelected). (This is occasionally shown as "Sheriff John Bunnell [Ret] ").
"World's Wildest Police Videos"
His appearances on several early episodes of "COPS" conducting drug stings led to his hosting "World's Wildest Police Videos". Bunnell attained a
cult following due to his over-the-top commentary style, marked by police-related jokes, "cheesy, exaggerated melodrama, double entandres, blatant overuse of illiteration [sic] and an extreme excess of cliché prison references". [ [http://www.cultidols.com/biography/celebrity/sheriff-john-bunnell "Sheriff John Bunnell"] - Cult Idols. Retrieved16 September 2006 .] Bunnell hosted the show, which ran from 1998 to 2002, describing situations featured on the program as they develop and offering personal opinions about the criminals and the police that pursue them. Bunnell's hosting of "World's Wildest Police Videos" led to him hosting a similar show, "Train Wrecks".Bunnell lends his voice to the Sony PlayStation game "World's Scariest Police Chases", warning that "Due to the graphic nature of this game, player discretion is advised.", at the beginning of the game, similar to the warning at the beginning of the program. He has also had minor acting roles in "Ghost World", and "
Bad Santa ", both directed byTerry Zwigoff . In "Bad Santa" he uses one of his famous catch phrases when Billy Bob Thornton and his gang are surrounded by the police in the dept. store saying: "All three of you are in so much shit, it's almost unbelievable!" - reminiscent of his comments on his TV shows. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKDhfXsOJRw John Bunnell in Bad Santa] -YouTube ]Fugitive Takedown
John Bunnell is also featured in the online game "Sheriff John Bunnell's Fugitive Takedown", which begins with the trademark viewer discretion warning in the style of World's Scariest Police Chases. The loading screen features different ratings to display the percentage the game has loaded. These ratings are similar to the alliteration John would use in reference to criminals on "World's Wildest Police Videos". (ie. dangerous doper, frenzied felon etc.) The game centers around Sheriff John Bunnell pursuing criminals in one of three unlockable cars, pummeling their cars or running them over should they chose to flee on foot. One can also play as the criminal fleeing an endless troop of police vehicles, the aim then being to run over pedestrians.
The game does not appear to be officially licensed, but rather is an exhibit of the public's awareness of John Bunnell.
TV ads
John Bunnell has most recently been seen in a series of ads for ID Watchdog, a Denver based ID Theft monitoring service. [ [http://www.idwatchdog.com ID Watchdog] ]
ee also
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C. W. Jensen References
External links
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* [http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/sheriff/history.htm History of Multnomah County Sheriffs]
* [http://www.globalcitizen.co.uk/other/johnbunnell/index.html John Bunnell quotes on Tom Grundy's personal page]
* [http://www.kongregate.com/games/BritishNanny/fugitive-takedown Sheriff John Bunnell's Fugitive Takedown game at kongregate.com]
* [http://www.sl-prokeys.com/wffcw/ef_evidence.htm BUSTED by Sheriff John Bunnell!]
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