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From tears of joy to tears of sorrow, these are the top 5 videos of 2020 from Ch. 2’s Facebook page

From wild chases to the death of some of Atlanta’s most well-known people, 2020 has brought a year filled with many ups and downs, causing people across the metro to take to social media and share the stories we brought to you.

Here is a look back at the top five local videos from the WSB-TV Facebook page and the stories behind them.

Wild police chase through Forsyth County

WATCH: Wild video shows a thief speed away from police in a U-haul after robbing a local Walmart. He didn't get very far... https://2wsb.tv/2TTCgQ6

Posted by WSB-TV on Saturday, March 14, 2020

This bodycam video from March was our top local video this year on Facebook.

The video shows the wild moments when a man driving a U-Haul sped away from officers and led them on a chase through Forsyth County after investigators said he robbed a nearby Walmart.

The driver was eventually stopped by police and arrested. And even more important, no one was injured.

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Rep. John Lewis laid to rest at South View Cemetery

WATCH: Here's the emotional moment Rep. John Lewis casket was lowered into the ground and his son was handed the American flag from his coffin: https://2wsb.tv/30cgviX

Posted by WSB-TV on Thursday, July 30, 2020

In July we said goodbye to civil rights icon and Atlanta Congressman John Lewis.

Lewis died July 17 at the age of 80 after a battle with Stage IV pancreatic cancer.

Our photographers were there to capture the moments that Lewis was laid to rest at Atlanta’s South View Cemetery and an honor guard draped his casket with an American flag.

Lewis had served in Congress for more than 30 years. Read more about how he was remembered across Georgia and the country as we said goodbye to him one last time, by clicking here.

Secretary of State’s Office calls on president to stop divisive rumors over election

"It has gone too far. All of it." Gabriel Sterling with the Secretary of State's Office says far too many people are getting death threats regarding Georgia's elections. He called out the president and state leaders for refusing to condemn the violent language: 2wsb.tv/3mvucSz

Posted by WSB-TV on Tuesday, December 1, 2020

The 2020 presidential election was arguably one of the most consequential elections in modern history, as Georgia and the nation were forced to grapple with how to hold a nationwide election among a worldwide pandemic and keep voters safe.

During the 2020 election, Georgia, like most states across the country, had a record number of absentee ballots submitted.

Those ballots became a contentious part of the election as President Donald Trump made countless attempts to have the absentee ballots invalidated after it became clear that former Vice President Joe Biden had won.

During a news conference in December, Gabriel Sterling with the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office blasted the president and Republican leaders for spreading false information about elections in Georgia and said their actions put the lives of state leaders and election workers in jeopardy.

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Channel 2 watches election night surveillance video with elections officials

Fulton County Election Night Surveillance Video

What really happened in the State Farm Arena video that's been circulating on social media? Georgia election officials and the lead investigator took Channel 2 through it frame-by-frame to set the record straight. FULL STORY >>> 2wsb.tv/33JTftX

Posted by WSB-TV on Friday, December 4, 2020

Among the many court challenges filed over the 2020 election was one that had to do with surveillance video taken from State Farm Arena that President Trump’s lawyers said proved voter fraud had taken place.

Channel 2 investigative reporter Justin Gray spent a day with Georgia election officials, going through the video frame-by-frame to show everyone what really happened inside the ballot counting location at the arena.

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Sorority finds creative way to send off sister going into surgery for cancer

💚 💗 Get your tissues ready! Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority members helped bring cheer to one of their sisters in metro Atlanta, who is battling stage 4 cancer: https://2wsb.tv/3dn9alb

Posted by WSB-TV on Wednesday, March 25, 2020

A Fayette County woman with stage 4 cancer got what she calls the surprise of her life.

Her sorority sisters practiced social distancing, but managed to bring a much-needed smile to her face.

When she stepped outside, she couldn’t believe what she saw.

“They brought pretty much a church service to my front lawn,” Stacy Franklin said. “Staying 6 feet apart from each other, 50 feet from my doorstep.”

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