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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, and welcome to the second edition of Taxpayer
Relief Shots.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Friday on eight five oh K ZEROA.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
Well koa goobers.
Speaker 4 (00:10):
You made it.
Speaker 5 (00:11):
You're officially one of us.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
This is week two.
Speaker 4 (00:13):
Embrace it.
Speaker 6 (00:15):
Caution, you are about to experience the Taxpayer Relief Shots
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 event
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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 at your own risks.
Speaker 4 (01:02):
Mike, I received an email on was yesterday, six thirty
four in the morning.
Speaker 7 (01:08):
Real quick though, can we explain that quick little rules?
Speaker 4 (01:11):
Sure?
Speaker 7 (01:11):
Go ahead, Yes, I think it's absolutely hilarious. The guy
put in their insert audio here, and we do have
audio from sheriffs that say, hey, you know, shoot the
bad guy kind of thing. But when he sent it
to me, he said insert audio here, as if I
wouldn't have known to insert audio here.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
So, being the passive aggressive individual that you are.
Speaker 7 (01:36):
We played it on air and it was just absolutely hilarious.
So now it stays that way.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
That just stays that way, and that and that's why.
And in fact, what you would normally hear in that
spot would be something like.
Speaker 8 (01:50):
This, somebody's breaking in your house here, more than welcome
to shoot him.
Speaker 4 (01:54):
In Centao's accounting, we prefer that you do.
Speaker 9 (01:56):
Actually, hopefully you'll save the taxpayers money.
Speaker 4 (01:59):
Or you might hear this.
Speaker 10 (02:01):
Hey everyone, recently, lady called nine to one one here
in Panell County because someone was breaking into her house.
Speaker 11 (02:07):
There's some guy.
Speaker 12 (02:09):
He came to my door, but he went into my
neighbor's house.
Speaker 10 (02:12):
This dispatcher gave excellent advice. I'd like you to take
a moment and listen to it. He came into my garage.
Speaker 13 (02:17):
He's trying to give my back door.
Speaker 14 (02:18):
Okay, lock your doors, keep them all locked.
Speaker 15 (02:20):
Do you have a firearm with you?
Speaker 4 (02:22):
I do. He's in my garage.
Speaker 13 (02:24):
He's trying to get in, go get that firearm.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
I have a gun.
Speaker 16 (02:27):
I'll here you maya he's in the garage.
Speaker 10 (02:32):
While the incident was still going on, sergeant was monitoring
the radio traffic and this is his direction that he gave.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
If trying to get in the house, they have the
right to use force.
Speaker 10 (02:44):
I couldn't be more in agreement with what the direction
of my dispatcher gave and what the sergeant gave over
the radio. Remember, if you want personal protection, buy a gun,
learn how to use it, learn when you can use it.
I'm sure if Ross people and I approve of this message.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
As I was saying, that's pub you would have heard
if we had inserted audio there. Then yesterday I get
an email and let me just tell you this is
This is a friend of mine that I've known for years.
He used to live in Colorado. He lived down in
the Black Forest area, Parker area, and he since moved.
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He now lives in a tenement off Runway All thirty
five or whatever it might be, in Newark in a
shabby fourth you know, walk up tenement housing project in Newark,
New Jersey. So he doesn't have anything else to do,
so he has been sending me taxpayer relief shots. And
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so we've given him the designation of an associate producer,
junior associate, junior associate, junior part time associate prod. We,
you know, like government, we give add on all sorts
of adgitives because well, he didn't get paid squat and
we still want to be nice to him, and we
still give these. But he's been sending to me these
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for a long time. I didn't realize how long until
I get this email yesterday. And the subject of the
email is a brief history of the taxpayer relief shots.
So for all of you who have come over from
the old station and those of you who are still
new to us being here on KOA, this is an
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incredible summation of how this got started. A brief history
of taxpayer Relief Shots. Michael originally began incorporating taxpayer relief
shots into the program as a regular recurring feature in
April of two thousand and seventeen, eight years ago, soon
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to be nine years ago. For its first several years,
he would usually do one a day, almost every day.
I and a few others would send it to Michael
virtually every day as they occurred, but only those involving
homeowners and private citizens. Up until January of twenty twenty,
I would send the daily taxpay relief shots directly to Michael.
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Then in January of twenty twenty, at Michael's request, I
began sending them to Ryan Shuling until October of twenty
twenty one, when I began sending them to Angie Coo
still daily. Angie was my Ryanan and you were my
producers back then. Then in February of twenty twenty two,
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Michael decided to go to a once a week format,
with all taxpay relief shots being aired during the last
hour of the week each Friday, and open up the
criteria to also include thugs being killed by the cops.
I transmitted my first batch of taxpayer relief shots directly
to Dragon on July eighteen, twenty twenty two, so if
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my math is correct, he writes, I sent roughly one
hundred and fifty taxpayer relief shots to Michael in twenty
seventeen for eight and a half months, and then more
than two hundred per year, one or more per week
daily from twenty eighteen until January of twenty twenty two.
Four point one years times two hundred per year equals
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eight hundred twenty taxpayer relief shots. Starting in February of
twenty twenty two, I have been sending no less than
ten taxpayer relief shots per week, typically between twelve and
eighteen fifty weeks per year, which would be another five
hundred per year since twenty twenty two, which would add
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another two thousand cents then to those previous totals. So
how many in total? One hundred fifty plus eight twenty
plus two thousand equals two thousand, nine hundred seventy taxpayer
relief shots as of this week. By the end of
this year, we will easily hit the three thousand fatal
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taxpayer relief shots mark. We will hit the three thousand
mark by the end of this year if we apply
the rough ratio of eight non fatal defensive shooting incidents
for every fatal shooting incident, that would bring the total
of defensive gun discharge uses over the past eight years
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to almost twenty five thousand. Yet there are hundreds of
thousands of other defensive gun uses that occur every year
where the intended victim simply displays a gun in order
to prevent an attack, an assault, or a robbery. So clearly,
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you know, people using guns to protect themselves from death
or serious bodily injury at the hands of violent criminals
is just nothing more than just a conservative myth insert
sarcasm fund there. That's amazing. Twenty five thousand.
Speaker 11 (08:07):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon. Only the Democrats could call
for a military coup and then somehow make themselves out
to be the victims. Just amazing, how they twist and turn.
Speaker 4 (08:22):
It is it really is. Okay, let's get some taxpayer
relief shots. This is a seventy nine year old veteran
Vietnam vent. I would suggest thugs don't mess around with
seventy nine year old Vietnam vents and.
Speaker 17 (08:39):
Breaking right now at three.
Speaker 18 (08:40):
Federal food benefits are coming now. Good afternoon everyone, thank
you for joining us. I'm Annabel Sadano. We'll have new
details on that desperately needed money for families in just
a moment. But first, a frightening morning in Studio City,
a military veteran shot and killed a naked man who
attacked him after an attempted burglary at his neighbor's house.
NBC four Investigates was first to bring you the details
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of this confrontation. A NBC four was Johnthan Gonzalez has
been talking to police and neighbors out there.
Speaker 19 (09:06):
He joins US.
Speaker 18 (09:07):
Live with their reaction and new video of the alleged intruder.
Speaker 20 (09:11):
Jonathan, Yeah, nml A truly wild scene here in Mourning
that played out in Studio City, really shaking up this neighborhood.
That Vietnam veteran is now in the hospital after having
his legs broken by that alleged intruder.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
And yes, we just.
Speaker 20 (09:25):
Received new video of that intruder. Moments before the.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Shooting that was started.
Speaker 20 (09:31):
The Studio City neighborhood woke up to the sounds of
screams Friday morning.
Speaker 21 (09:35):
Herds, commotion, like a lady yelling.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
Then I look over and it was a necka guy.
Speaker 20 (09:40):
This woman doesn't want to be identified, but she says
she was walking along to Hunger Boulevard, just south of
Moor Park around seven am when she witnessed what police
later called a burglary involving a man who had entered
a duplex without any clothes. He was caught on the
surveillance video just across the street moments before police say
he entered that duplex.
Speaker 22 (09:59):
At first, I thought it was just like maybe a
house fire, like why is he out here naked?
Speaker 20 (10:04):
Police say they got a call from a woman living
in the front house. She told them she screamed that
the naked man to get out, but he refused, so
she ran away. That is when police say her neighbor,
a seventy nine year old Vietnam veteran, came out from
the back house and confronted the alleged intruder.
Speaker 12 (10:19):
The suspect approaches the male seventy nine year old and
body slams them on the ground.
Speaker 20 (10:26):
Police say the veteran suffered two broken legs, but somehow
managed to grab his gun.
Speaker 4 (10:31):
The neighbor, at this time, in self defense.
Speaker 21 (10:34):
Shoots the suspect three times.
Speaker 20 (10:37):
The man, believed to be in his thirties, died on
the property. The seventy nine year old veteran was taken
to the hospital with serious injuries.
Speaker 23 (10:44):
Police believed the.
Speaker 20 (10:45):
Suspect drove his car to the location, leaving it right
across the street, stripping off his clothes before entering the
property right through the front door. LPED Captain Warner Castillo
says the woman's front door was unlocked and he urges
caution to everyone in Los Angeles.
Speaker 10 (11:00):
The days of leaving your front doors open are no longer.
Speaker 4 (11:05):
Take one.
Speaker 24 (11:06):
You gotta lock your doors.
Speaker 4 (11:08):
That would help everybody.
Speaker 20 (11:10):
Meanwhile, one woman says her roommate hurt the gunshots. She's
just stunned about what happened.
Speaker 8 (11:15):
It's very rattling.
Speaker 13 (11:16):
I have to just moved you a couple of months ago.
Speaker 16 (11:18):
It's very unnerving.
Speaker 20 (11:21):
Just before this incident in shooting here, the LAPD says
they received a call from Walter Reed to middle school
just a few blocks down the street about a man
exposing himself. They're now try investigating whether the two cases
are connected. Both men in this incident have not been identified.
Recording in Studio City, I'm Jonathan Gonzalez. Hannabel will send
it back to you.
Speaker 4 (11:40):
In the absolute self defense, that's pay relief. Shots continued.
I was listening to Little Jimmy on the.
Speaker 25 (11:46):
Old location and I heard this so called talent talking
about joint inflation on one of the commercials that he
was pitching, and I figured for joint inflation is certainly
he's talking about Rocky Mountain Men's Clinic. But it turns
out there was some other clinic that he was talking about.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
I've never referred to it as a joint, So Sheriff
Reams made a PSA for us.
Speaker 24 (12:18):
This is Well County Sheriff Steve Reems, and I want
to encourage the people of Colorado to remember you still
have the right to defend yourself, no matter how much
of a mess this state has become. While the Democrats
and the legislature and the governor of the state have
created as many barriers as they can to make it
difficult for you to own and carry a gun for
your protection, you still have your Second Amendment rights. The
Democrat controlled legislature and Governor Polis also tell us that
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crime isn't out of control, but we all know that's
not true. In Weld County, I encourage every citizen to
have an investment in their own safety. You should own
a gun and know how to use it. If someone
wants to break into your home and threaten your family,
they should meet the serious end of a firearm. The
best way to end the spread of crime is to
ensure the criminal is no longer part of the equation.
As the Sheriff of Weald County remember this. We love
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our guns in Wild County and we don't like criminals.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
And we don't like criminals. That's right, sheriff. Another award winner,
a convenience store owner well takes care of business.
Speaker 13 (13:13):
The in store surveillance camera shows a man wearing a
cap walking in, going straight for the counter, where he
pulls a gun on the clerk. There were two men
behind the counter at the time. The owner team Desta,
who asked that his space be disguised, and his brother
suddenly face to face with danger.
Speaker 26 (13:29):
He said, opened the register. That means, you know, my
brother was giving him the money.
Speaker 13 (13:35):
Confronted with a gun pointed right at him, the clerk
tossed a bunch of cash onto the floor where the
gunman stood. Desta walked us through the sequence of events
captured by his security camera, emphasizing he was afraid they
were about to be shot.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
As he's seeing a camera.
Speaker 26 (13:50):
He looked on me like this and he kept moving aggressively.
Then you know I had to do it.
Speaker 13 (13:55):
During the year and a half, Desta has owned this
corner market. He's been held up a few time, so
this is the first time he's had to wash blood
from the floor of his store. He related to us
that he felt he had no choice that it was
a self defense situation. He fired three seconds after the
money was thrown.
Speaker 26 (14:11):
But he's still pointing the gun on him. I was
right here hiding myself and you know, saying put the
gun down. He didn't say anything. He is moving aggressively.
Speaker 13 (14:23):
The stretch along here is impoverished in flecked with the
type of crime that visited Sam's Quick Market Wednesday night.
Speaker 4 (14:29):
It's a stop and rob.
Speaker 12 (14:31):
You know, they've got money or cigarettes or liquor.
Speaker 13 (14:36):
And this corner market is closed for the day. The
name of the dead gunman is not being released right now,
pending notification of next week. KIT Recording Live John LONDONWT NEWSBAP.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
Very, that's a very utiful They got a stop and rob,
you got money and liquor. What more do you need
if you're a thug. A husband and father of two
shoots an intruder.
Speaker 19 (15:03):
Chaotic moments overnight for neighbors at a North Harris County
apartment complex after a man was shot several times. This
all happened outside the Kendel Matter apartments. Deputies say that
the whole situation may have stemmed from an attempted break in.
Devon Rahming joining us with what investigators are saying.
Speaker 27 (15:21):
Investigators with the Harris County Sheriff's Office Homicide Division are
actively working the piece together what happened in the moments
leading up to a deadly shooting here at the Kendall
Manor Apartments. This all happened just before six o'clock this morning,
after an attempted alleged break in.
Speaker 11 (15:38):
It's been very quiet lately.
Speaker 27 (15:40):
This was the scene overnight at the Kendle Manner Apartments
of Inverness Forest Boulevard. As neighbors woke up to chaos.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
Was welcome up to.
Speaker 20 (15:48):
Police cars and a fire truck and ambulance sirens gowing
up and down the street.
Speaker 27 (15:53):
Investigators say the shooting happened after what appears to have
been an attempted break in, according to the Harris County
Sheriff's Office, and was shot multiple times after he allegedly
tried to get inside an apartment.
Speaker 12 (16:04):
What we know is that our shooter and his family
were inside their apartment. They were awaken by glass breakage.
Speaker 27 (16:11):
Deputy say several children were inside the home at the
time of the breakage and shooting.
Speaker 12 (16:17):
There was a nine year old and I believe a
six year old and then have two smaller children. Nobody
inside the home was perked.
Speaker 27 (16:22):
The shooter and his family are cooperating with investigators, and
at this point, it's not clear whether the victim, a
man in his late fifties, knew the family inside. A
deputy say they're still working to confirm exactly what led
up to the shooting and whether any charges will be
filed in North Harris County. Devon Ramming KHOU eleven News, Houston, Texas.
Speaker 4 (16:43):
Once again, can you imagine you got your kids in
the apartment or your home or a condo and somebody
breaks in? Yes, that's the right thing to do. It
is a homeowner shoots and wounds an intruder.
Speaker 28 (16:58):
Only on the CBS seventeen, a Ralely home owner stands
his ground and shoots a man that Rolligh police a
broke into his home.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
It happened on Rose Lane in Southeast Raleigh.
Speaker 19 (17:06):
CBS seventeen is Baron James's live in the neighborhood and Baron,
you spoke with more than one homeowner who said multiple
homes were violently invaded around midnight.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
So how did they say it happens?
Speaker 5 (17:17):
Well, listen, Russ, I'll tell you. Tim Johnson says that
he and his wife and their niece were getting ready
for bed when they heard banging and then kicking on
their front door, and then their front door being kicked in.
Prepairman put the Johnson family's front door frame back together.
Wednesday afternoon, I heard the dough being open.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
He was already in the house and I may get
out rolly.
Speaker 5 (17:41):
Police suspects Twenty six year old Kristin Beasley forced his
way into the house around midnight. Home owner Tim Johnson
says he had no other choice but to open fire.
You ran and got your gun and came back and
he was still standing here.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
And when he rested, Yeah, that's question.
Speaker 4 (17:56):
And how many times did you shoot?
Speaker 5 (17:58):
His wife, Tanya Johnson called nine to one to one,
and when officers arrived, they found Beasley with at least
one gunshot wound.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
We don't know who this guy is. We had blood
on the wall and right next door.
Speaker 5 (18:09):
Franklin Brown says when he arrived home, he also found
police a damaged front door at more evidence of a
home invasion break in.
Speaker 21 (18:17):
And I went in and the guy had pulled the
sink out of the bathroom.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Wait, he pulled the off the wall.
Speaker 21 (18:24):
Yeah, he pulled it and left it on the floor
and everything, and he didn't take anything.
Speaker 5 (18:30):
The victims say when they found the police reports about
their home invasions, police told them.
Speaker 21 (18:34):
This indicated to me it was a number of houses
that were broken in that way.
Speaker 29 (18:38):
I just thank God that it wasn't worse than what
it was, and so that's why my husband had to
do what he had to do to protect our house.
Speaker 5 (18:49):
And the suspect was taken to a local hospital where
he awaits charges to be filed. In the meantime, as
the investigation continues, RPD says that no charges are pining
against the home owner who stood his ground to protect
his family. He says, we're live in Southeast Raleigh. Baron
James CBS seventeen News.
Speaker 19 (19:07):
Her fal scary situation for the homeowner and the neighborhood.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Baron, thanks so much, and I love the wife.
Speaker 29 (19:14):
It wasn't worse than what it was, and so that's
why my husband had to do what he had to
do to protect our house.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
Ingo And that's why we do text by relief shots,
because sometimes you gotta do what you got to do
in order to protect your home. That was a good
award winner another one, a woman's ex boyfriend shot and
killed by the woman's brother, who.
Speaker 18 (19:40):
Now back to the deadly shooting involving a home invasion.
Seven Action News reporter Kim Russell now has a look
at the story.
Speaker 17 (19:49):
Neighbors say for weeks they've witnessed a man harassing his
ex girlfriend. This is where he slammed his car into
her garage. This is sighting from where he threw things
at her house while yelling in anger. Neighbors say it
just kept escalating. Neighbors who wanted to remain anonymous, say
they recognize this car left running on Wabash Street. You're
Seldon in Detroit. It is the car of the man
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they have called the police on as he harassed his
ex girlfriend.
Speaker 22 (20:13):
Breaking up the property, disturbing the neighbors, beating owner. We
had to call the police several times ourselves.
Speaker 17 (20:21):
Police say, the owner of this car left it here,
grabbed a gun, then kicked in the door of that
ex girlfriend's apartment this morning.
Speaker 22 (20:27):
You know, you have to protect yourself because I would
have hated to come out here and he would have
did something to her, because she seems like she's.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
A very sweet person.
Speaker 17 (20:35):
She isn't surprised what happened next. Polis say the woman's
brother also had a gun. He shot the woman's ex,
killing him, then turned himself over to police.
Speaker 10 (20:43):
Pollis say it's possible it.
Speaker 17 (20:44):
Will be found to be a justified shooting, but they
are still investigating. This neighbor says it should be justified
because the woman who lives here had every reason to
fear for her life.
Speaker 22 (20:54):
It's very sad that he had to lose his life to,
you know, a relationship that he didn't want to break up.
Speaker 17 (20:59):
I guess once the investigation is complete, all information will
be handed over to the prosecutor's office and the prosecutor
will decide if this is justifiable or if charges should
be filed in this case. And Detroit can Russell seven.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Action News.
Speaker 4 (21:14):
Leave this is this is a great example of crazy town,
which is why sometimes the sheriff says, I.
Speaker 8 (21:23):
Would tell them, if you value your life, you probably
shouldn't do that in Polk County because the people of
Polk County like guns.
Speaker 4 (21:29):
They have guns.
Speaker 8 (21:30):
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.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
To set fires.
Speaker 8 (21:38):
I'm highly recommending they blow you back out of the
house with their guns, so leave the community alone.
Speaker 4 (21:44):
Yeah, that guy should have taken that advice. Let's see
a man brings a gun to a gunfight with the cops.
I wonder what happens.
Speaker 17 (21:53):
Ourge investigation in watts today after police shoot and kill
a man there.
Speaker 19 (21:58):
It happened after the officers got a nine.
Speaker 14 (21:59):
One on one call of an assault and assignment. Editor
Mike Rodgers at the desk now with new information from police.
Speaker 28 (22:06):
Mike, Yeah, Patternridabay tonight, we know that person that was
shot by police died as a result of that encounter
with them. LPED says they got the call originally of
a man swinging a chain at cars and passerbys. We'll
show you the video here of this scene, a very
large scene. Now is the Force Investigation Division of the
LAPD pieces together the exact moments of this shooting. But
what we know is that the person after he was shot,
was taking to an area hospital where he died. According
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to police, that chain he was swinging around didn't actually
hit anybody. ELPED says when the officers got there, they
tried to shoot a forty millimeter bean background at him.
They say it had no effect? Did They say he
approached the officers and that's when the officer shot him.
There you see a LPED Southeast Division patrol car down
there on top of it. We noticed that forty millimeters
launcher as well as handcuffs that are on the ground nearby. Now,
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because this was an incident where a police officer opened fire,
we will see a critical incident video with dash cam
and body camera video in forty five days.
Speaker 4 (22:56):
Yeah, everybody wants to see that. Right man brings a
rock to a.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Gunfight Due tonight's Salt Lake City police releasing body cam
video here of a deadly officer involves shooting last month.
Speaker 14 (23:09):
This shooting shut down twenty one hundred South and two
hundred West four.
Speaker 7 (23:12):
Hours that day.
Speaker 14 (23:13):
Some of you at home may find the next images disturbing.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
Put it down now.
Speaker 14 (23:38):
Forty seven year old Jose Hernandez was shot by one
officer while running from police on October twenty ninth. In
the moments leading up to that shooting, officers were called
to the area on reports of an assault. While they
were questioning Hernandez about whether he was a victim Hernandez
picked up several rocks from a curb barrier. The officer
questioning Hernandez tells them to put them.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Hernande's response and in Spanish, saying that he did not
do anything before running away. During several points of the video,
you can see him raise a rock in the air,
threatening to throw it. Hernandez died at the hospital. Salt
Lake City Police saying officer was also treated at the
hospital after he was hit by a rock. The department
says he is on paid administrative leave right now.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
Don't throw rocks at the cops. The popo shoot and
kill an armed man who does something stupid.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
This is as close as we can get to where
the shooting happened. Off Hemlock and Lindon. We spoke to
residents who live here. They heard several gunshots and many
are still wondering what exactly happened.
Speaker 18 (24:41):
I got reports to the shots fired on the Colongavi.
Speaker 3 (24:46):
A standoff and a shooting are the focus of an
hour's long investigation in Redwood City. Residents were taken it
back by the scene Tuesday afternoon.
Speaker 7 (24:53):
Coscerning a little bit.
Speaker 30 (24:54):
You know, it escalated so fast.
Speaker 3 (24:56):
Angela Bacca was just around the corner.
Speaker 17 (24:58):
They started taping everything off and let us know that
something was going down, and that's when we assumed there
was a standoff.
Speaker 7 (25:03):
About an hour later is when we've heard.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
The shots fired.
Speaker 4 (25:05):
How many shot?
Speaker 2 (25:06):
About five or six?
Speaker 3 (25:07):
Maybe Sky seven was over the scene. As police investigated,
they said there was a standoff that started at two
fifty three in the afternoon. Shots were reported at three twenty.
Police a his officers attempted to communicate with the suspect.
He retrieved a firearm and pointed it toward the officers.
They fired less lethal bullets and then their guns, hitting
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the suspect. Police said he was taken to a nearby
hospital but died. Silvia su Nigo was walking on the
street one block over carrying food when she noticed a
heavy police presence, then hurt the shots.
Speaker 31 (25:38):
He chose bials. She also heard about six shots. Thank
Zurriga said she was surprised to see all this happen
in such a family oriented neighborhood.
Speaker 3 (25:54):
Investigators with the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office have
been here at the scene as well. They're looking into
what happened, which is.
Speaker 11 (26:01):
Protocol, all right.
Speaker 4 (26:06):
I don't want to say about that one popo shoot
and kill a barricaded man who decided to again do
something stupid.
Speaker 11 (26:14):
Well.
Speaker 15 (26:14):
Tulso Police say a man is dead after they got
a call here at about twelve thirty near Southwest Boulevard
in twenty first Street. They say a woman called saying
she was being held hostage at gunpoint.
Speaker 4 (26:26):
By her boyfriend.
Speaker 15 (26:28):
After the officers arrived, the suspect shot at them. This
prompted them to call for their special Operations team. When
I arrived, OHP and the Tulsa Fire Department were here
as well. TBD says they communicated with the suspect for
about two hours and then he was shot and killed
by an officer after they say the suspect fire shots
at them. They were able to get the hostage out
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in safely and were told no officers were harmed. Officer
Andre Ball says, situations like this can be very dangerous.
Speaker 32 (26:58):
Tom that you're in a urban city, you know where
you have people around, There's yes, you can see there's
kids around. It could become dangerous very quickly, and we
try to get here as quickly as we can.
Speaker 15 (27:16):
Officer bosses they will be out here investigating for as
long as it takes and they says that this area
could be closed for us sometime. Live in Tulsa, Clifton
Haskin two days, Oklahoma.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
Yeah, I think you barricade yourself and you shoot at
the cops, you might end up DRT dead. Right there,
I see the Purples shoot and kill a man who
once again you think they get the message at some point.
Speaker 16 (27:41):
Police shooting and killing a thirty four year old man
Monday outside Saint and a Lexus Hospital in Dickinson. Loved
ones requested a welfare check after some concerning comments were made.
When this is they say, you fired rounds near the
er before officers got there. Police surged him to drop
the gun. An officer fired, setting an immediate lethal threat.
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The man died at the scene. State investigators are handling
the case and the officer is on leave. No officers
or bystanders were hurt.
Speaker 4 (28:09):
Yes, crazy people. Can you imagine four home intruders four.
Speaker 3 (28:17):
CBS For's Peter Dench is live tonight in Hialeah with
what police they happened?
Speaker 30 (28:21):
Peter Vanessa, This happened right here at a home on
the corner of West sixteenth Avenue in seventy seventh Street.
And what surprises those who live here is the fact
that this happened in daylight and in what they say
is a nice area. Now, we've also seen a lot
of undercovered police officers here wearing black face masks. This
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is the front door of the home that you're looking at.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
The neighbors we spoke with.
Speaker 30 (28:47):
Cannot believe that this happened. A home in Hyaliah is
sealed office a crime scene officers and detectives responded the
house just before two in the afternoon. Police say four
adult males tried to enter the home near the garage
area and came in contact with the homeowner. They say
there was a struggle and the homeowner fired his weapon.
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One suspect was killed and three others took off. And
you hear this, what's your reaction of this?
Speaker 2 (29:12):
Stunned?
Speaker 26 (29:13):
Usually this is a very quiet neighborhood, so stunned.
Speaker 30 (29:17):
Police say three women were inside the home at the time.
They were taken away for questioning, as was the homeowner,
who initially remained on the scene. Here at West sixteenth
Avenue in seventy seventh Street. Adding to the mystery, there
were more than a half dozen undercover officers here as well.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
That's really scary.
Speaker 23 (29:33):
Because I am a single mom, so I live in that,
you know, on the other side. So yeah, it's really
scary to hear this, you know, because especially with somebody,
you know, with a herd.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
There's a dead body in there too.
Speaker 30 (29:43):
Myra Gonzalez, who has lived here for thirty years as
the homeowner and the female residence, just recently moved into
the home. She too, is startled.
Speaker 23 (29:52):
It's something that we've never seen before here, you know,
because it's my family. All the homes are you know,
mostly there's a lot of children here, and so it's
been a really quiet neighborhood and we all get along
really well.
Speaker 30 (30:04):
The sentiments are shared by your son, Christian.
Speaker 26 (30:06):
I was surprised because nothing already have inviously in the neighborhood, you.
Speaker 30 (30:11):
Know, And now these neighbors would like to know who
the intruders were and why they picked this home on
a Saturday afternoon. Now, no one else was injured. Hialeah
Police stated the three suspects.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Fled in a green car.
Speaker 30 (30:26):
So far, no description has been released of them or
any surveillance tape in this case. If you can help
Hialia Police, call them or Miami Day Crime Stoppers at
three zero, five, four seven one tips. We're live in
Hialiah Peter Ninch, CBS four News, and that's a yeah.
Speaker 4 (30:43):
I want you to imagine for a moment that you're
involved in one of these taxes by Relief shots, but
you have been wounded. You're the homeowner and you've been wounded.
Speaker 9 (30:54):
A homeowner allegedly took matters into his own hands during
a home invasion. It happened in green Leaf helm Ship,
about an hour outside of Saginaw. A man told police
three men broke into his house and shot him in
the leg Copsey. The homeowner returned fire. Police discovered one
of the suspects dead at the home. They also found
another body in a car in a ditch nearby. Both
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of the men had gunshot wounds.
Speaker 4 (31:20):
That is a perfect example of why we do taxpy
relief shots every Friday.