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September 21, 2023 6 mins

Teenager shoots home burglar. Police officer borrows child's bike to catch a bad guy. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime alert, I means he grace breaking crime news. Now.
A mom and her teenage son here strange noises outside
their Arizona home, banging on the door. A window breaks,
and one Savedra crawls through the window while the mom
confronts Savedra. The team which leaves the gun, shooting Savedra
when he refuses to leave the home.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Nancy officers responded to a nine one one call regarding
the break in around ten pm. They determined that the
teen was telling the truth about shooting Savedra in self
defense and he will not face any charges. Authorities have
not released where Savidra was shot, but he was taken
to the hospital with non life threatening injuries. Savidra was
booked into jail that night and is held on fifty

(00:42):
thousand dollars bond.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Savedria, thirty five, now charged with criminal trespass and burglary.
Across the Pond in the UK, officer Harriet Taylor is
hot on the trail of a suspected shoplifter, but the
man's out pacing her. She spices a young boy riding
his bike stops to ask if she can borrow the bike,
promising she I'll bring it back. Stunned, the boy agrees.
Taylor takes off after the suspect again, this time catching

(01:06):
up and arresting the guy theF burglary shotlifting As promised,
Taylor returns the bike to the boy, who is held
as a little hero and the tea pos for adorable photos.
More Crime and Justice news after this Now with the
latest Prime and Justice breaking these crime Onlines John Lumley.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
Video of a county Sheriff's deputy fatally shooting two black
teens in a speeding automobile has been made public by
the Attorney General of New York, sparking debate over whether
the policeman was justified in using lethal force to prevent
being hit by the vehicle. Here's Sidney Sumner with Crime Online.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
The footage was made public as part of an investigation
being conducted by the Office of Attorney General Letitia James
into the fatal shootings of seventeen year old doll Apt
and fifteen year old Luet Mo by an Onondaga County
Sheriff's officer. The morning of the incident, Deputy John Rossello
responded to a call regarding people seen moving items between
two vehicles while he was looking into a smoke shop

(02:08):
burglary in the area of Syracuse. Prior to the encounter,
Rossello did not turn on his body camera. However, footage
captured by a camera across the street shows the deputy's
SUV speeding into a small parking lot and using its
front bumper to ram one of the vehicles into a
line of thick shrubs in an apparent attempt to flee
the scene. The vehicle that Appet and Mo were in

(02:28):
backs into the bushes as the deputy exits his suv
and briefly stands in front of it. Then, as the
vehicle begins to move ahead, Rossello jumps quickly to the
side and back, drawing his gun. As the vehicle swerves
past him and gains speed, the deputy keeps his revolver
pointed at it. In the video, it's difficult to tell
exactly when the officer begins firing and when he stops.

(02:50):
The footage shows the scene from a distance and has
no audio.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
At a news conference Onondaga County Sheriff Tobias Shelley stated
that the driver of the car was attempting to hit
the policemen with the vehicle as they continue to defend
themselves in state courts against second degree murder accusations stemming
from the beating death of Tyrene Nichols. Five former Memphis
police officers have now been charged with federal civil rights offenses.

(03:15):
The United States District Court in Memphis has indicted to
Darius Bean, Desmond Mills, Demetrius Hayley, Emmitt Martin, and Justin Smith.
The four count indictment accuses them of conspiring to tamper
with witnesses, obstructing justice by using witness tampering, and depriving
people of their rights while acting within the bounds of
the law by the use of excessive force, failure to act,

(03:39):
and wilful indifference. The accusations come nine months after the
brutal beating that took place during a traffic stop near
nichols Memphis home on January seventh. During the assault, the
twenty nine year old black man was punched, kicked, and
slugged with a baton as he screamed for his mother.
It was three days later that Nichols died at a hospital.

(03:59):
The police officers, all of whom are black, have entered
not guilty please to the case's state charges of second
degree murder and other alleged violations after his wife videotaped
of fight that resulted in her being discovered dead at
the bottom of the Saint Louis parking garage close to
the Cardinals Bush Stadium. A newly married prison guard has

(04:21):
been given a probationary sentence once again crime online Sydney Sumner.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
After the twenty nineteen death of twenty seven year old
Elissa Martin, Bradley Jenkins of Taylorville, Illinois was first charged
with third degree felony domestic abuse. According to court filings,
a video shot on Martin's phone shows her yelling at
Jenkins to stop beating her in the face before she
drops the phone. Jenkins was serving as lieutenant for the
Illinois Department of Corrections at the time. Martin's mother filed

(04:48):
a wrongful death lawsuit against a bar, the owner of
the parking garage, and Jenkins in June of twenty twenty two.
She contends that the bar overserved her son in law
and that the manager of the parking garage lacks sufficiency security.
The matter is still pending.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
After a grand jury in Saint Louis declined to indict
Jenkins in twenty nineteen, the initial case against him was dismissed.
He was then recharged three years later.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
Scott and Tracy Hawkins leave their moms Tennessee home nine am,
planning to spend the day hunting for wild genseng plants.
They assure mom Donna Hawkins, and they'll be home for dinner,
but they never come back. The next morning, Donna reports
her two adult sons missing. Cops discover their maroon trailblazer
abandoned across the street from the Holly Gamble Funeral Home

(05:35):
where they plan to enter the woods out back to
look for genseng. Cops searched the area multiple times with
dogs and drones. No sign of either man. Scott and
Tracy Hawkins fifty one and forty four now missing over
two years. If you have info on the Hawkins brothers,
contact Campbell County Sheriffs four two three five six two

(05:57):
seven four four six. For the latest crime injustice news,
go to crimeonline dot com with this crime alert. I'm
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