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January 3, 2025 • 37 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is empty ath.

Speaker 2 (00:00):
The moment does not remove the states responsibility to choose
its senators. What they should do is run primaries for
the people who want to be senator and let the
state choose from those people that were selected in the primaries.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Caution, you are about to experience the tax payer relief
shot segment on the situation with Michael Brown. Caution, you
are about to experience the taxpayer relief shot segment on
the situation with Michael Brown. We do not necessarily relish
the death of any criminal, but we do celebrate our
god given and constitutional right to self defense in the

(00:36):
event that the criminal becomes DRT. The taxpayers spared the
cost of public defenders, court costs, incarceration, and continued parole supervision.
As the Sheriff of Santa Rosa County, Florida says insert
audio here, or Sheriff Grady of Pope County says, insert
audio here. You have been warned. Listen, it's your own risks,

(01:01):
Mike ragging.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Isn't it good to be back? It's Friday, already feels good? Yeah?
And we're doing taxpayer relief shots. Why do I call
these taxpayer relief shots? Well, primarily because somebody's breaking in
your house here, more than welcome to shoot him. In
Centaera's accounting, we prefer that you do. Actually, hopefully you'll
save the taxpayers money. Or this one, I would.

Speaker 4 (01:25):
Highly suggest that if a looter breaks into your home,
comes into your home while you're there to steal stuff,
that you take your gun and you shoot him. You
shoot him so that he looks like grated cheese, because
you know what, that's one looter that won't break into
anyone else's home.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Or and I've not heard this one yet, but let's
see what someone sent this to me over and Sheriff Grady.
So I'm going to assume it's FCC compliant. Sure you're
don't a lot to use that for a poverty for them.
Why do you say he would have been justed.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
First off, he tried to carjacking with a lady, and
then he was doing a burglary of a vehicle, and
he was in the.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
String of a group of felonies at the time.

Speaker 4 (02:11):
When you start trying to carjack somebody start a gas station,
your subject get shot and shot a lot. She didn't
have to have a weapon, brother, You can carjack with
just pure violence.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
And force. You think that's dangerous.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
That is an absolute correct message I'm putting out of
Pole County citizens. You try to break into somebody's car
and steal it while they're there with it, it's called armed carjacking.
So if you come to this county and if you
use extreme violence to try to carjack somebody from their car,
if you get shot, that's on you.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
Oh if only call out a sheriff, Grady or.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
I would tell them, if you value your life, you
probably shouldn't do that in Pole County.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Because the people of Polk County like guns. They have guns.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
I encourage them to own guns, and they're going to
be in their homes tonight with their guns loaded. And
if you try to break into their homes to steal
to set fires, I'm highly recommending they blow you back
out of the house with their guns.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
So leave the community alone, beam alone, absolutely all right.
You know I don't hear these until I play them.
We'll start out with today's award winners. We have about
a half dozen award winners. Here we go. Clerk shoots
Kifield County.

Speaker 5 (03:31):
Type of you say, clerk shot and killed an apparent
armed robber. This all happened last night at a tobacco
and vape shop off Highway Night in Pageland. Authorities say
the clerk acted in self defense in the shooting, and
there is no word yet on the identity of the
person that was killed.

Speaker 6 (03:47):
Yep, there you go. That was it.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Fourteen point one eight seconds. Okay, Yeah, it's an award winner,
all right, but it's good for you too. Did you
enjoy it as much as I did? Another award winner?
A homeowner shoots and kills. Oh that's interesting.

Speaker 7 (04:10):
You know.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
The family that robs together dies together.

Speaker 8 (04:15):
Two brothers are dead after they allegedly broke into a
home in Madison, Indiana. The Sheriff's office tells us a
homeowner says he shot and killed the two men this
morning after he caught them in the crime. It's our
top story here on the Night Team. I'm Connie Leonard.
Thanks for joining us. The shooting happened on North Bulldog Drive.
The nineteens Alexander Goldberg and photojournalist Aspen Hester heard from

(04:38):
a neighbor who says there have been burglaries on her street,
but never one that ended like this.

Speaker 9 (04:45):
It is shocking way this is the first time this
has ever happened on my road.

Speaker 10 (04:52):
Two Madison, Indiana brothers are dead after a homeowners shot
theb He told police he allegedly fired the shots after
the men broke into his home early Thursday morning. It
happened here on North Bulldog Drive in Jefferson County, Indiana.
Authority say the homeowner called nine one one just after
three forty five am to report that he had shot

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the two men, who police say are brothers from Madison.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's apartment found the two victims dead
on scene, twenty seven year old Dalton Skervin in twenty
nine year old Caleb scurvi It. Neighbors say moments like
these heighten emotion in the area, a.

Speaker 9 (05:30):
Little nervous about the issue of somebody getting shot only
what two doors down from me.

Speaker 10 (05:38):
Heather, who didn't want to be seen on camera, has
lived down the street for twenty four years. She says
she knows the homeowner.

Speaker 9 (05:46):
I've seen him when I go from my daily walks,
and the victims, oh, I went to school with them.

Speaker 10 (05:51):
She says she's noticed a series of break ins ever
since she's lived here, particularly in the homes closer to
the main street West Deep Pike Row.

Speaker 9 (06:00):
Neighbors on this end have definitely been broken in more
to into more than anybody towards the back.

Speaker 10 (06:06):
Despite this, she says she feels safe in the area, even.

Speaker 9 (06:10):
Though this happened only, like I said, only two houses
down from me. Yes, I do feel pretty good with
the animals I got back here.

Speaker 10 (06:19):
The least say the investigation is still ongoing. They haven't
provided any information if the homeowner will face any charges
or if you knew the victims in Madison, Alexandra Goldberg
WAJA is eleven nineteen on your side.

Speaker 8 (06:34):
The Jefferson County Sheriff says they're investigating this alongside the
Madison Police Department and Indiana State Police.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
YEP, family, you know, sometimes you just sometimes your brother says,
let's go do something, y'all to just say, nah, I
think I'm going to another award winner and off duty
correction officer. Oh, speaking of car jacking, here we go.

Speaker 8 (07:00):
Our burgery suspects shot down in the middle of an
apartment complex.

Speaker 11 (07:03):
Good afternoon.

Speaker 12 (07:04):
I'm Summer Nolds and I'm Jesse Pagan. We've broke the
story on Western News Sunrise. As Orlando police rushed to
the complex, and in the last ninety minutes we've learned
more about the person police say.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Shot the suspect.

Speaker 12 (07:15):
This all happened at the Summer Date Apartments that's on
Cypress Woods Drive, just south of Conroy Road.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Bust shoots.

Speaker 12 (07:21):
Justin Schecker has been there all day, justin what have
you learned about the shooter up.

Speaker 13 (07:25):
Till this point, Jesse and Summer Good afternoon to you both.
An Orange County correction spokesperson tells us the shooter was
an off duty correctional officer. Orlando Police said that person
remains at the crime scene behind this fence in this
apartment complex. No rest has been made as the OPD
investigation continues. A tow truck removed this car with a

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shattered driver's side window from the scene of the deadly
shooting early Thursday morning in Orlando. Daniel Kobean Reyes lives nearby.

Speaker 14 (07:57):
It's been a known issue that there's been car around
this area. It's happened to me. One of the neighbors
I know got broken into, got their window broken, and
they're personal and out.

Speaker 13 (08:07):
Officers responded to the Summergate apartment complex after five point
fifteen am. Crime scene investigator spent several hours collecting evidence
from the parking lot where police says someone shot and
killed a man during a car burglary.

Speaker 14 (08:19):
I believe in the Second Amendment. I believe in self defense,
so you know, sungas who felt threatened.

Speaker 13 (08:25):
As Orlando police determined whether the off duty Orange County
Correction officer's use of deadly force was justified. WESH two
News spoke with criminal defense attorney Jose Rivas. But the
state Stanyard ground law, which hinges on the presumption of
fear of death or great bodily harm.

Speaker 15 (08:41):
The general rule thombate you cannot use deadly force to
protect property. But in this particular case, we don't know
whether the shooter was inside or outside the vehicle. But
if somebody is outside and they're not in fear and
the danger of death or great bodily harms not imminent.
In other words, he could pick up the phone call
nine on one, and he's seeing somebody in his their
drivewage somebody within a distance where he's not in fear

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or of harm or great body of harm. He could
call nine one one and that's property that's not great
body to harm.

Speaker 13 (09:12):
And police haven't provided any details about the encounter between
the shooter and that suspected car burglar. We don't yet
know whether the suspective burglar was armed again. At this time,
the shooter isn't facing any criminal charges covering Orange County.
Live in Orlando. I'm Justin Schecker WESH two News.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Now let's go back for just a moment and think
about what Sririff Brady told us earlier about car jogging,
and let's listen to this or great bodily harm.

Speaker 15 (09:39):
The general rule thombate you cannot use deadly force to
protect property. But in this particular case, we don't know
whether the shooter was inside or outside of the vehicle.
But if somebody is outside them, they're not in fear
and the danger of death or great bodily harm it
is not imminent. In other words, he could pick up
the phone and called nine one one, and he's seeing
somebody in his their drivewage somebody refin a distance where

(10:01):
he's not in fear or of harm or great body
of harm. He could call nine one one and that's property.
That's not great body harm.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Now, there is a difference between car jacking and stealing
a car, But how do you know that someone stealing
a car isn't armed and isn't ready to shoot you
in order to get the car, So you're supposed to
just sit around. Have you ever thought about just how
convoluted the whole decision tree is about whether or not

(10:31):
you can use your weapon to protect yourself and your property.
I would say, in this situation, this guy is arguing
that actually the criminal has more leeway than you do. Now, granted,
you could be taking away someone's life. On the other hand,
he's trying to steal your car, and you don't know.
Do you have to wait till he shows the gun?

(10:53):
Do you have to wait till he points the weapon
at you before you decide? Oh, he has a gun
and he's trying to steal my car. I think under
the law, well, let's see one plus one equals two.
I think now I can draw my weapon and I
can shoot him. We make things way too complicated, and
in so doing, we make it way easier for the criminals.

(11:15):
Let's see, all right, I gotta stop that one and
get rid of it. So we do this. We do this.
We go to another award winner, and this one involves
a security guard.

Speaker 16 (11:25):
Well breaking overnight a violent start to the new year
in downtown Saint Louis or security guard shot a person.

Speaker 17 (11:32):
It happened near.

Speaker 16 (11:33):
Some popular businesses and bars packed with people out and
celebrating the new year. And we're learning much more right
now from Saint Louis Police.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
We'll see if.

Speaker 16 (11:42):
Our Diamond palmer is going to be able to join
us live. I know that they had some technical issues,
So if they're able to join us, we're going to
get this update from Diamond Diamond.

Speaker 18 (11:52):
Are you there's approximately twenty five years of age.

Speaker 19 (11:55):
That sounds fut okay.

Speaker 7 (11:56):
So one person does with anyone will Kurk.

Speaker 18 (12:00):
We have one person who died this evening and one
person who is reporting later on at an area hospital
where he was conveyed by a friend that he was
also shot at this location and has a non life
threatening injury. How that one occurred that will be part
of our investigation.

Speaker 10 (12:19):
There were two men walking down Spruce and one appeared
to have some blood on his shoulder.

Speaker 8 (12:24):
Is that something affiliated with what happened out here or
do you know anything.

Speaker 9 (12:28):
About that man?

Speaker 18 (12:29):
I have no information about that.

Speaker 20 (12:31):
And so we saw that a red car was seemed
to be involved.

Speaker 21 (12:35):
We know anything about that red Evil At this time.

Speaker 18 (12:37):
All that will be part of our ongoing investigation. We
have video footage that we have to go through and
some other things. All of this will be part of
course investigation units ongoing investigation, and we will give you
further information.

Speaker 21 (12:51):
When we have it, but right now it's very preliminary.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
And that's what we know right now.

Speaker 21 (12:54):
You've an age and gender of the second victim.

Speaker 18 (12:57):
He's approximately twenty sixty years of age.

Speaker 22 (13:01):
And you said the officer comed up the second really shots?
Was there any other shots fired?

Speaker 1 (13:10):
So Mania's traditional persons not.

Speaker 18 (13:13):
I don't have that information right now.

Speaker 7 (13:16):
So I want to update everybody on a second investigation
that's happening this morning that is unfolding. In the sixty
one block of Ridge. District five officers got a call
for a shooting. When officers arrived, they found a thirty
four year old man who had been shot in the foot.
He was taken to the hospital. He's expected to be okay.

(13:36):
While the victim was in the sixty one hundred block
of Ridge, officers are still investigating to figure out where
exactly that shooting occurred. We don't know for facts at
this moment. If that shooting happened in the sixty one
hundred block of Bridge.

Speaker 23 (13:49):
We're still going to be through these details.

Speaker 6 (13:52):
How far is that being from here.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
A while, I mean far more towards.

Speaker 7 (13:57):
Those totally separate Yeah, that's okay, very separates.

Speaker 11 (14:00):
Okay.

Speaker 20 (14:01):
So you are just now hearing from Saint Louis Police
Department about an update on the shooting that happened here
at Willhouse. We are here at the scene. We're still live,
still a very large police presence. We just heard from
Major Janis box Truck here on the scene who says
that this shooting happened from a result of a very

(14:23):
large fight that happened outside of Willhouse. She said there
was anywhere from twenty to fifty people involved in that
fight and that is when that security guard came in
and shot that person. We did confirm with Saint Louis
Police this morning that that security guard does not work

(14:44):
for the city of Saint Louis, instead another jurisdiction. We
know that this morning the Use of Force unit is
investigating the shooting, which is normal every time there is
a shooting like this this morning, again, a still a
very active scene here this morning. Asked police are continuing.

Speaker 21 (15:05):
To brief us.

Speaker 20 (15:06):
We heard also that there was another shooting this morning,
and again this has been a pretty violent new year
just to start off this year. Recording live here in
downtown Diamond, Palmer five on your Side.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
We could labeled this one let's get ready to rumble.
Uh too harmed? Too, too harmed? Yeah, Well, they are
two armed invaders.

Speaker 24 (15:37):
A homeowner shot and killed one of two men who
broke into his home in Bradenton, and the other suspect
was caught while trying to run away. Two men with
masks on were spotted on the homeowner surveillance camera trying
to get through the back of the house on Hickory
Hammock's Circle. Last Night News Channel as Mackenzie Laporte joins
US Live with the latest on that investigation.

Speaker 25 (15:57):
Mackenzie, Yeah, so now Thenate County Sheriff's Department has identified
both suspects. There was a first appearance today where Michael
Soda Maya took the stand. Now he is going to
be held in jail until his next hearing, and he's
being charged with arm burglary with possibly more charges pending.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
The bomb mine is this is the state of Florida.

Speaker 22 (16:21):
You want to break into someone's home, you should expect
to be shot.

Speaker 26 (16:24):
The night after Christmas, two mass men broke into a
bread into Hume, One shot and killed, the other called
blocks away on foot. According to the Manitee Sheriff's Department,
they are currently working with Border Control to learn more
details on the suspects.

Speaker 22 (16:39):
What we believe is that the suspect that survived is
a Chilean descent. Came to California from Chile sometime.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
A few months ago.

Speaker 22 (16:55):
I guess if you are from Chile, Border Patrol gives
you a Nina day visa. That visa was supposed to
expire in September. Suspect never returned back to Chile. Somehow
made it to Tampa about six six days ago.

Speaker 26 (17:11):
While the investigation is still ongoing, the neighborhood of River
Club has shared their fears as they heard gunshots ring in.

Speaker 27 (17:18):
Well, we were just watching a movie and my dad
was by the window and he goes, I'm pretty sure
I just heard some gunshots.

Speaker 26 (17:24):
Leave a newseatter alongside his mother. We're visiting for the holidays,
and and your side caught up with them before heading
off to the airport, and.

Speaker 27 (17:32):
We learned that there's still one guy out there, and
I was pretty scared for a little bit. I could lie.

Speaker 25 (17:40):
No residents who have lived in the area for twenty
plus years have said that they're not only shocked that
this happened days after Christmas, but in this area specifically.

Speaker 24 (17:49):
Yeah, I can only imagine how they're feelings. So what
was happening earlier today when you arrived on scene, I mean,
were residents out and around that neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
You'll find up next with them up residents routing around
that neighborhood when it happened, taxpayer, These shots continue after.

Speaker 23 (18:05):
This, Michael, This is Guber seven three nine six in Louisville, Kentucky.

Speaker 6 (18:22):
Hap a new year.

Speaker 23 (18:22):
But I had a question, which one's ferret face and
which one is ding Dong?

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Thank you?

Speaker 28 (18:31):
Well, I think it would be up to the goober
that actually left that original talk back that if I
recall correctly, I believe he was referring to you as
ferret face, and I'm ding Dong. I thought it was
fair face. Fer Yeah, yeah, well I hear fair as

(18:55):
you know. I have a very fair you know, I
have a very fair demeanor, a very fair outlookal life
of a very fair. I'm just a fair guy. And
being the fat guy that I am, or was, or
you know still in mentally I think at ding Dong's
is little hostess cakes.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
They're delicious. Do you still see yourself mentally as always? Yeah?
Do you really? Of course? Yeah? Oh my, I now
hang on everybody? Oh why with the success you've done?

Speaker 28 (19:26):
Correct, I've had great success. I have lost over one
hundred and fifty pounds and kept the majority of it
off for four fantastic So I mean I'm great. I'm
a skinniest as I ever have been in my adult life.
Even in high school, I was, you know, wearing thirty
six thirty eight pair you know waiste, you know jeans,
and now I'm in thirty fours at thirty two's.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
So I'm much better than.

Speaker 6 (19:49):
I ever was.

Speaker 28 (19:52):
But for thirty six thirty seven years, I was that
obese fat guy. Yeah, for only four or five yours
I've been this guy. So it's gonna take me some
time to get used to being this guy.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
Does the skin bother you? Does that is that all?

Speaker 26 (20:09):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 28 (20:12):
I know that I look better than I did then
being the three hundred and fifty pound guy, and you know,
I was self conscious about taking my shirt off. Then
I still am, right, Sure, Yeah, there's just so much
flappy flat.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Yeah. But while I'm actually still doing really well in
terms of keeping my weight off, I still don't like
my shirt off.

Speaker 28 (20:39):
Well, you're old, so that makes a lot of sense.
Nobody wants to see those lever slots.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
I truly hate your guts.

Speaker 28 (20:49):
You want to put one on the te for me
again so I can whack it out of the hope
of art?

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Come on, do I just hate it? Hates? Nunny? Despise?
I think is the better? I just despise. How about
that one? It works? Back to this award winner, let's
finish this. Two armed home invaders.

Speaker 25 (21:10):
No residents who have lived in the area for twenty
plus years have said that they're not only shocked that
this happened days after.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
Christmas, imagine that they're shocked in.

Speaker 25 (21:19):
This area specifically.

Speaker 24 (21:21):
Yeah, I can only imagine how they're feeling. So what
was happening earlier today when you arrived on scene? I mean,
were residents out and around that neighborhood.

Speaker 25 (21:30):
Yeah, so when we located the home and we arrived
on the scene, there was actually the cleaners already parked
in the driveway and other residents were out walking around
living their normal.

Speaker 15 (21:40):
Day to day lives.

Speaker 25 (21:41):
And this is because they shared that they could have
never imagined anything like this happening. And they also shared
gratitude to not only the home owner, but the Sheriff's
department for acting so swiftly.

Speaker 24 (21:51):
All right, Mackenzie la Port reporting live in Manite County
for us, Thanks so much, Thank.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
You, McKenzie. I was wonderful. Okay, Now Dragon says this
next war winner is a story that it is not
a tax player relief shot, but instead it's a story.
So now it's award winner tax player relief story time.

Speaker 29 (22:12):
That's me turning myself into the police in Kenesad, Georgia
or every head of household by law, must own a gun.
But does everyone here actually own a gun? Is there
less crime? And is this law actually enforced?

Speaker 6 (22:24):
Is it sure you legally have to own a gun
in Knisaw.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
It's on the books. I heard.

Speaker 6 (22:28):
Hell yeah, bro, are you strapped?

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Yes, you're shrapped.

Speaker 6 (22:31):
Yeah, you've a blippy not with me? Now do you
have one at your house?

Speaker 1 (22:35):
Yes?

Speaker 7 (22:35):
I think everybody's strapped.

Speaker 17 (22:36):
People coming here all.

Speaker 6 (22:37):
The time with carriers, yeah, or rifles.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Oh.

Speaker 16 (22:41):
When I moved here, They're like, yeah, just make sure.

Speaker 17 (22:43):
You got your gun, Like what huh?

Speaker 16 (22:45):
We were already strapped, but they were like, gotta have
a rifle.

Speaker 6 (22:48):
Do you have to own a rifle live in Canisaw?

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Yes?

Speaker 29 (22:51):
And everyone here knows about it. Yes, and people actually
fall through it.

Speaker 30 (22:54):
Yes, everybody's strapped. Even my grandmother, Ted.

Speaker 22 (22:57):
Organs was past forty one years years ago.

Speaker 19 (23:00):
And you know, given the level of gun violence in
the United States, I think it's time for Kennesalla to make.

Speaker 31 (23:05):
A statement to After.

Speaker 29 (23:08):
Hearing from the people, I drove downtown to an antique
store to see if I could find the law in writing.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
What is this?

Speaker 32 (23:14):
It's the law every head of household residing in the
city limits of the city of Kennesall is required to
maintain a firearm together with ammunition.

Speaker 6 (23:23):
Therefore in the city penal code.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
This is real.

Speaker 32 (23:25):
Would you say everyone was strapped back then?

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Hmm, comments Dragon, I don't like to think of that.

Speaker 28 (23:37):
It's an interesting story. I'm not sure what our associate
junior producer felt the reasoning and sending that to us
for a taxpayer relief shot day, but it is definitely
an interesting story.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
I like to comment from the one idiot that said
we have to send a message by repealing the law
considering the violence we have today. Okay, how about you
send a message by outlawing violent movies or something. I
don't know, it's just stupid. Let's see the popo shoot
and kill a suicidal man. Well, I guess he got

(24:12):
what he wanted, didn't he?

Speaker 28 (24:14):
I would tell them if you value to double click there, Michael.

Speaker 11 (24:19):
It was family members and identifying the man who was
shot and killed by FEALII this morning, his twenty one
year old Jalen Moore. Felice said that they got a
call about a man having a mental health crisis, but
say that when they got there, Moore had a gun
and refused to drop it.

Speaker 33 (24:33):
Kim Wynn has been following the story all day.

Speaker 11 (24:36):
She's live in Fort Lauderdale with the latest.

Speaker 33 (24:38):
Kim, Yeah, Well. Moore's grandfather shared pictures of him, but
was too upset to speak with us on camera.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Now.

Speaker 33 (24:48):
Police say that officers were forced to shoot when Moore
came outside with a gun but refused to drop it.
This is a picture of twenty one year old Jalen Moore.
Family members identify him as the person shot and killed
by Fort Lauderdale police officers Wednesday morning. Don't neighbors say
they heard multiple gunshots.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
It was like but five times at least, you know,
it's like boom boom, boom, boom boom.

Speaker 12 (25:11):
They were had their hands on their weapons.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
I didn't know what was going on.

Speaker 33 (25:17):
The shooting happened in front of this home on Southwest
twenty fifth Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, a home that now
has bloodstains in the driveway and a car left riddled
with bullets. Police say just before ten forty five Wednesday morning,
officers got a call about a man having a mental
health crisis.

Speaker 21 (25:33):
The information that we received from dispatch was that he
was suicidal in nature.

Speaker 33 (25:39):
On their way there, police say, officers found out that
the man had a gun and was inside the home
with family members, including a baby. Investigators say when they
got to the home, more came outside armed.

Speaker 21 (25:51):
The adult male exited the home with the firearm, and
officers gave verbal commands for the gentlemen to put the
gun down. He did not comply with those commands and
was endangering officers as well as the community, and officers
engaged him.

Speaker 33 (26:06):
But police say he wouldn't drop it.

Speaker 21 (26:08):
He did not comply with those commands and was endangering
officers and the community.

Speaker 33 (26:13):
That's when investigators say three officers engaged him then were
forced to shoot. Moore was rushed to the hospital, where
he later died. Police called the shooting unfortunate.

Speaker 21 (26:24):
It was a very unfortunate outcome and it's still very sad,
and that is not lost on us.

Speaker 33 (26:31):
The FDLI is investigating the shooting. The officers involved or
are on paid administrative leave pending the investigation. For now,
we are reporting lives from Fort Lauderdale kim Win NBC
six News.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
The Popole shooting killer wanted homicide suspect who made a.

Speaker 34 (26:50):
Mistake homicide suspect is dead after a shootout with police
on a busy street in Harrisburg. Fox forty three's Robert
Stover at the scene of camera streets to share what
information we know at this five o'clock hour.

Speaker 35 (27:02):
Robert well Evan, Right now, I am at the intersection
of Cameron and Kelker Street, just two of multiple streets
that are still closed down after police encountered a suspect
they believe was involved in a homicide on Nectarine Street
on Sunday.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Here's what we know so far.

Speaker 35 (27:25):
This video shows the dramatic moment when officers shot at
a semi truck on Cammon Street in Harrisburg. Captain Atta
Acappo Martin with Harrisburg Bureau Police confirmed officers in the
US Marshall's Task Force were following up from a lead
on Sunday's deadly shooting on Nectarene Street. When police arrived
at the scene on Sunday, they identified the victim as

(27:46):
twenty five year old Yanni Torres. Police named twenty nine
year old Santiago Gutierrez a suspect. He was wanted for
one count of murder and one count of owning a
gun without a license. Dauphin County District Attorney Franchardo firm
the suspect killed in today's shooting is Gutierra's, and official
with the city confirmed Gutierra's shot at officers while his

(28:07):
vehicle was moving. No officers or bystanders were injured. A
witness we spoke to who works in the area, captured
the whole scene on video.

Speaker 27 (28:17):
So I was coming out of the scalehouse and heard
the commotion and started video, and then all of a sudden,
it just lit up like first.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Air rifle seas and guns going off everywhere. It was
a wild.

Speaker 36 (28:27):
Suspect was in a vehicle, a truck, and that vehicle
rammed police vehicles while it was trying to flee from
the area. There was a shooting that occurred in reference
to that stop, at which point officers return fire anywhere.

Speaker 35 (28:51):
Now the Dauphin County District Attorney's Office and the Dolphin
County Criminal Investigation Division are leading the investigation had been.

Speaker 34 (28:59):
So Robert point, any idea if Gutierius was killed by.

Speaker 35 (29:02):
Police, Evan, We don't have that information confirmed at this time,
although Franchoto did confirm an autopsy will be scheduled for
Gutierra's We just don't know when that will happen in Harrisburg.
Robert Stiver, Fox forty three News.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Hi, Robert, thank you very much. Thank you, Robert. Don't
shoot at cops. Uh the police shoot and kill a
woman after the break? All right? Clarification.

Speaker 37 (29:32):
Fair Face was what Hawkeye called Frank Burns in the
old Mass Show, and I originally called Dragon Dragon lagging
ding Dong just shortened to ding dong.

Speaker 12 (29:44):
Have a good day, Brownie Dragon.

Speaker 4 (29:48):
I sure hope you too enjoyed all that time off
you got me.

Speaker 6 (29:52):
I had to listen to so much Damn ABC News.

Speaker 4 (29:55):
I changed my voter registration and bought a Prius.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
And how's that working out for you? Uh, let's see
the popo shoot and kill a woman. Somebody's breaking in
your house here, more than welcome.

Speaker 28 (30:15):
To double click there, micro double clicks.

Speaker 30 (30:20):
We are learning new details tonight about what happened in
the deadly shooting that happened right outside the police department
in alcoholone while officers were preparing for a retirement party.
Good evening and thanks for joining us.

Speaker 11 (30:31):
I'm Marcella Lee.

Speaker 30 (30:32):
Let's get straight to CBSA Shannon Handy, who is lined
with the latest information. Shannon, you got the latest update
less than twenty minutes ago.

Speaker 3 (30:38):
What did you learn?

Speaker 38 (30:40):
Yeah, Marcella, and that update actually came from an acting
lieutenant with the San Diego Police Swarm it's homicide unit,
and that is because Sandygo Police is now taking over
this investigation, which, as you can see, is very active.
You can see the yellow tape and the lights behind me,
also the suspects vehicle. It's a bit dark right now.
That's tough to see, but the suspects vehicle, which is

(31:03):
riddled with bulletholes, is still on the sea.

Speaker 21 (31:05):
We were told there were.

Speaker 38 (31:07):
Two officers from alcohol police. They were standing on the
sidewalk delegating plans for a retirement party that was happening
here for a lieutenant who's been here for thirty years.
And that's when a woman in her twenties who was
parked just outside the police department, backed out her truck
and went straight for the.

Speaker 31 (31:26):
Officers, where the truck veered directly towards the officers. The
officers tried to get out of the way, but the
truck turned quickly and actually struck the sergeant, throwing him
into the air. At that point, the lieutenant was calling
for additional officers for help and was trying to get
away from the truck as well as the sergeant was
on the ground. The truck reversed again and drove towards

(31:49):
the officers. Another officer had responded to that call for
help and was in front of the truck trying to
get to the sergeant when the truck accelerated forward again.
Point officers were forced to use deadly force.

Speaker 38 (32:06):
And you mentioned he said deadly force. We have confirmed
the driver of that truck, a woman in her twenties,
has died. She died at the hospital after being transported there.
As for the officers who opened fire, were told two
officers opened fire, the sergeant who was hit as well
as one of the responding officers. Now, the sergeant who

(32:26):
was hit, he was brought to the hospital with what
was believed to be a broken arm, but the doctors
at the hospital determined that he did not have any
broken bones and he has since been released. So back
here at the scene again. This will remain a crime
scene for quite some time as investigators piece more about

(32:46):
what happened.

Speaker 25 (32:47):
But what we know is that woman was in.

Speaker 38 (32:50):
The parking lot, she backed out of her spot, she
went towards the officers. It looked like it was an
intentional act and he did hit one of those officers
who was not majorly injured. But she has died after
police opened fire on hers. So we will remain out
here on the scene and gather as many details as
we can, and we will bring you the latest again

(33:12):
at six o'clock. Marcella.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
So two comments. First, remember the story about the guy
that was that shot the person who was trying to
steal his car, and I said, well, you know what
if the guy pulls a gun. Well what if he
got in the car and he had started driving toward
just like this woman did, started driving toward the the
owner of the car, and the guy, you know, like

(33:36):
these cops did, tried to scatter out of the way,
and she turns the car and keeps heading toward them.
It just it boggles my mind how we make everything
too complicated when it's the criminals that were making the
bad choices. And then this is totally off the subject,
But I just had him to look up at the

(33:56):
television monitor and they're focused on the New Orleans incident.
The Bourbon Street shootings are calling it, and they're showing
all of these armed National Guard guardsmen all up and
down Bourbon Street. Isn't it a little late for that?

(34:18):
How many times have we had like a repeat incident
where you know, you've had somebody do something and they
come right back the next day and somebody else does
the same thing again. Shouldn't they been there beforehand? Anyway,
Let's see the Popolos shooting kill a man after the
taser fails off.

Speaker 19 (34:38):
The top tonight at ten gunshots in Boca Ratone, just
feet away from the police department. And that's you going
to say an officer shot and killed a man. And
tonight we have a reaction from witnesses.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
Good evening.

Speaker 19 (34:50):
I'm Jim Barrybusy's mid mes Chelsea jones Is said, with
what they saw and heard, people told.

Speaker 17 (34:57):
Me this happened in a matter of minutes and ended
in the middle of the street with that officer firing
three shots that ultimately killed a man. Blue tarp and
a black tent sit in the middle of Northwest Second
Avenue in Boca Ratone around eleven thirty Wednesday morning. Witnesses
say they saw an officer dealing with a man who
appeared to be homeless. They say the officer was shouting commands.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Hey stop, I'm gonna sate you. I'm gonna sate you. Stop.
Get on the ground, get your hands in the bag.
I'm gonna taste you.

Speaker 17 (35:26):
According to witnesses, the officer tased the unidentified person twice.

Speaker 1 (35:31):
I mean, I could tell you that the cop didn't
want actually should.

Speaker 17 (35:34):
But after the second tase, witnesses say the officer drew
his weapon.

Speaker 39 (35:37):
That's when he lost it and charged the policing. He
dropped the actual taser and pull out the down and
three shots.

Speaker 17 (35:45):
All of it unfolding around four hundred to eight hundred
feet away from the police department and city Hall. So
once the guy was down in the middle of street,
what happened, did you see like a massive police response?

Speaker 39 (35:55):
Yes, immediately, that was between a couple seconds. A lot
of cops came in there that tried to aid him.

Speaker 17 (36:02):
In a news conference, police were asked if the deceased
was known to the agency or if there was a gunfight.
They only had this to say, there.

Speaker 21 (36:09):
Was some sort of encounter and all of that is
under investigation.

Speaker 17 (36:12):
For roughly five hours, the street was quartered off. It
has since reopened and things returned to normal. But for
residents who live in the area, it was shocking.

Speaker 31 (36:21):
You know, it's crazy because I've been living here for
fourteen years and I've never ever had a problem or
heard anything.

Speaker 27 (36:28):
And I have two kids.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
They walked these streets every day.

Speaker 17 (36:32):
One of his kids heard the gunfire.

Speaker 27 (36:34):
He called my wife and he said that he heard
gunshots and he's saw Helicopa.

Speaker 17 (36:40):
Police have not confirmed what led to the shooting or
the identities of those involved.

Speaker 39 (36:44):
Well it's Terry at the same time, because I mean
it's Volca. You don't think there's a lot of homeless.

Speaker 17 (36:49):
That police officer is safe and not harmed. The Florida
Department of Law Enforcement is investigating in Boca Ratone. I'm
Chelsea Jones, CBS News Miami.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
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