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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And every time I hear that stupid promo and then
or whatever is in the news about you know, rockies
are still the pictures and catchers are showing up. All
I can think of is, your mind is anywhere but here.
Your mind is about eight hundred miles southwest of here, down.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
In Scottsdale, fifty three minutes to go.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
Are you leaving today?
Speaker 3 (00:19):
First thing?
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Tomorrow morning?
Speaker 1 (00:20):
Gonna go to a mo ab and then I'll.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Go drive in Sunday.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Is that your suv parked up front? Yeah? You know,
I kind of thought, because you and I the only
ones like out front.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Yeah, well prime picking and when you get here at
three thirty in the morning, Yeah, you don't have.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
To go through like three different doors to get to
the elevent exactly. Yeah, I thought that was you particularly.
I scratched my initials on the side of the car.
I thought, yeah, he'll perfect perfect well anyway, since we
don't have since we don't have the intro. God, you
know what, I'm sorry to be such a mass That's
my fault. I should have asked.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
I should have asked.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
No, I just I just love making fun of people
that fill in because we just have we have a routine,
and you're not accustomed to our routine.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
Yeah, nobody tells me anything. It is hey to come
in and do the show and try not to run
it off the rails.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
I said, Okay, this show always goes off the rails.
So I don't know whoever tell you that's full of crap.
Tepper all right. We call him taxpayer relief shots on Friday,
and we call them that.
Speaker 4 (01:23):
Because somebody's breaking in your house, you're more than welcome
to shoot him. In Centa's accounting, we prefer that you do. Actually,
hopefully you'll save the taxpayers money.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
You'll save the taxpayers money. And this one from Sheriff
for Grady, I.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
Would 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 leader that won't break into
anyone else's home.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Bingo. And of course my all time favorite from Sheriff
Grady is this one.
Speaker 6 (01:58):
I 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 1 (02:04):
They have guns. I encourage them to own guns, and
they're going to be in.
Speaker 6 (02:08):
Their homes tonight with their guns loaded. And if you
try to break into their homes to.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Steal to set fires, I'm.
Speaker 6 (02:14):
Highly recommending they blow you back out of the house
with their guns. So leave the community alone.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
And isn't it fascinating that while I'm doing this segment
today and we have a sheriff, we have two sheriffs
from Florida saying that, look, we encourage our citizens to
own guns to protect themselves, to exercise their right of
self defense. While we're doing this very segment right now,
all of those yahoos out of the Colorado all the
(02:41):
communists out of the Colorado polit Bureau, are considering pieces
of legislation that would restrict your Second Amendment rights and
make it easier for criminals to get guns and to
use guns, particularly guns that have you know, detachable magazines
that carry more than fifteen rounds. Oh, it's okay for them,
but it's not okay for you, as a law buddy citizen.
And at the same time that they're doing that, there's
(03:03):
not one damn sheriff. You know, every time I see say,
Sheriff Weing or what's his name from Douglas County. Every
time I see one of these sheriffs talking to oh,
you know, we just we're gonna cooperate with ice, or
we're gonna do this, or we're gonna do that. There's
not a damn sheriff in the state of Colorado that
has or agreed to and many I know many of
you have reached out the sheriffs that you know that
(03:25):
will give me a sound bite like one of these
from a Colorado sheriff telling Colorado residents that they too
have the right to exercise their right of self defense
to the extent.
Speaker 6 (03:39):
That I would tell them, if you value your life,
you probably if you value your life, you shouldn't do
that in Polk County. You shouldn't do that in Douglas County.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Because the people of Polk County. Because the people of
Douglas County like guns, they have guns.
Speaker 6 (03:54):
I encourage them to own guns, and they're going to
be in their homes tonight where their guns loaded. And
if you try to break to their homes to steal
to set fires, I'm highly recommending they blow you back
out of the house with their guns. So leave the
community alone.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Not one sheriff in Colorado. We'll say that now, I
know you probably like your sheriff. You got to ask
him what's your position on the Second Amendment on the
right of self defense? And then let them tell you.
And then after they tell you, say could you tell
(04:30):
me that again on my phone. I'd like to record
your position on the Second Amendment and then send that
to me and we'll use it. No guts, no glory. Okay,
let's see these are We'll start here the Popo shoot
and kill an armed man.
Speaker 7 (04:49):
Well breaking leaves and Pomona where police say they shot
and killed a suspect.
Speaker 8 (04:54):
Mario Meris is live in Pomona at the scene.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
He has the very latest Mario, good morning.
Speaker 8 (05:00):
I spoke with a few family members off camera who
save their heartbroken and still trying to gather information from
investigators here on the scene. They tell me it was
a twenty year old from Rancho Cucamonga who was shot
and killed here in the middle of the street, prompting
this investigation led by the La County Sheriff's Homicide Bureau.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
That shooting. Take a look at the video overnight.
Speaker 8 (05:18):
It happened around ten o'clock near the intersection of Merchiston
Avenue and Stratus Drive. Investigators on the scene tell me
Pomona police were sent to the area after a woman
called nine one one reporting an armed man was chasing
two others through the neighborhood. That prompted the response from
three Pomona police officers, and shortly after they arrived the
police shooting unfolding, leaving the alleged gunman dead. Here's more
(05:39):
from Sheriff's Homicide Detective Lieutenant Michael Modica.
Speaker 9 (05:43):
The callers stated that she saw the person chasing him
through the area of the homes behind me, which are
under construction. They responded in a coordinated response and began
checking the area. They saw a person matching the description
of the person given them a nine to one one
call that was armed. They encountered that in individual, at
which time he produced a firearm and an.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Officer of all shooting occurred.
Speaker 8 (06:06):
And the man who was shot by police now being
identified by family as twenty year old Isaac Cannon, again
of Rancho Cucamonga. His mother says he was working as
a mechanic tech for caliber collisions and describes him as
a hard working young man. His family believes he was
the target of a robbery here and was chasing two
robbery suspects who were never found by police. No officers
(06:26):
were injured, and we can tell you investigators say a
handgun was recovered here on the scene, but they did
not specify whether any shots were.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Fired at police officers.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
For now live here, I'm Mario Vermris will sent it
back to you right well, thank you.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
That was interesting. Let's see bodycam video of a popo shooting.
Speaker 10 (06:46):
San Francisco police have released surveillance video now last month's shooting,
the serious.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
San Francisco police shot somebody. I'm shocked.
Speaker 10 (06:55):
San Francisco police have released surveillance video now last month's shooting,
the seriously in the owner of a cannabis dispensary. The
police say that in the virtual town hall that they
had yesterday, that the shooting happened because police basically had
no choice. They ended up opening fire, killing the suspect,
who's been identified as Chessaak Chong. Now we're going to
(07:16):
play you the video of what they what they say
shows Chong committing a crime. You might find a little disturbing,
but I'm going to walk you through it and explain
what you're seeing. So here at the top of the
screen you see Chong coming into view. This was January
twenty seventh, a little before five pm in the city
south of Market neighborhood. The victim is at the bottom
of your screen. You see Chong gets off his bike,
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reaches into his pocket, takes out a gun and walks
right up to the victim and points the gun and
opens fire. Now that victim was seriously injured.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Welcome to San Francisco.
Speaker 10 (07:51):
Police say Chong then ran off to a nearby building
and barricaded himself inside, and that's where police had an
hour's long standoff. And here's a Porsche of some of
the police body camera footage during that standoff.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Take a listen.
Speaker 10 (08:11):
Yeah, so this body camera footage shows the moment that
Chong opened fire on police. You can see these officers
were on the roof of a nearby apartment building firing
baton's towards Chong, trying to get him to surrender, but
he refused. And then you heard in that video they
heard shots fired and that's when they returned fire, leading
to Chong being killed. Sanf Fisco's District Attorney is now
(08:34):
leading the investigation into what happened.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Hm, that's interesting. Let's see. Uh another Popo.
Speaker 11 (08:41):
Shooting Alliganton County Police now confirm a Pittsburgh police officer
shot in killed a man in the Hill District tonight.
Katie K's Jennifer Barresso is at the City to a
City Zone to police station with new details.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
Jen Ken.
Speaker 12 (08:57):
Police have not identified the man and that a Pittsburgh
police officer from Zone to shot and killed. Church is
telling me that that suspect was in his thirties and
that he had a gun and pointed it at officers,
and that officer shot. Police say multiple times. Take a
(09:18):
listen to the frantic communication when Pittsburgh police are chasing
a suspect armed with a gun through the Hill District.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
Hand bill with a skull cap on. He was carrying
a firearm. He's down behind it, marking wants to get
the high ground on him, but I'm up above them.
Speaker 12 (09:43):
The coming at you right now and the moment an
officer fired, the man was armed and pointed a gun
at the security guards.
Speaker 13 (09:53):
The guards then notified nine one one. The officers from
Zone two then began search.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Of the area.
Speaker 12 (10:01):
Allegheny County Police Superintendent Chris Kerns says it all started
at Oak Hill Apartments in Pittsburgh's Terrace Village just after five.
Police say a security guard there saw a man with
a gun who pointed it at the guard in a stairwell.
Speaker 13 (10:17):
The security guard was just making his routine rounds.
Speaker 12 (10:19):
The suspect took off. Nine to one one was called.
A short time later. Officers encountered the man on Bentley
Street and Devilier Street. At one point, at least a
dozen Pittsburgh Police officers were chasing him. Officers saw the
suspect hiding behind a dumpster at the Family Dollar store
near the Zone two police station in the Hill District.
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Police say the armed suspect came out with the gun
while behind a dumpster.
Speaker 13 (10:46):
Numerous officers gave him commands to drop the weapon and
come out surrender peacefully.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Demand did not listen.
Speaker 13 (10:53):
To those commands. He came out from behind the dumpsters
with the weapon and advanced on officers. One officer fired,
The man was injured. The officer's media began to render aid.
He was transported to Mercy Hospital, where he was pronounced Deady.
Speaker 12 (11:09):
And We asked about the connection the suspect had to
Oak Hill apartments and police say they are still working
on that. We were waiting for the medical examiner to
identify him. The Pittsburgh Police officer who shot and killed
him is on lead, which is protocol. Reporting live in
the Hill District. Jennifer Barasso, KATIEK.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
TV News nother good clean shooting. Well, let's see here
an armed robber shot.
Speaker 14 (11:40):
A police shot and killed a suspect responding to reports
of a burglary in process.
Speaker 7 (11:45):
WGNSM Victor is live near the scene in North Londale
with the latest.
Speaker 13 (11:49):
Sammy Jackie.
Speaker 15 (11:51):
I can tell you that police have blocked off a
very large area for this investigation. You can see police
officers and crime scene tape for several where you're about
to see in. Here is video and audio of this
officer involved shooting. We do want to warn you some
of that content may be disturbing. This is video of
(12:14):
shots being fired during an officer involved shooting in North Lowndale.
We paused the video seconds before the suspect is fatally shot.
Police say they went to the eighteen hundred block of
Central Park Avenue this morning after receiving a call about
a burglary scanner audio captured the moment shortly after police
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encountered the suspect.
Speaker 14 (12:40):
All right, he was running the back.
Speaker 12 (12:41):
Now someone's saying he's in front.
Speaker 16 (12:46):
I look like he has the fire of youth pass
and looks like he has a firearm.
Speaker 15 (12:50):
Police say they then started chasing the suspect, who fled.
Speaker 17 (12:53):
On foot ten one, eighteenth and Malobium.
Speaker 18 (12:55):
Shots fired, eighteenth and Millard.
Speaker 12 (12:57):
We need some more units.
Speaker 19 (12:58):
We're looking for a mail black ski mask, heavy build.
Speaker 12 (13:01):
About two hundred pounds, ring off, wet with a fire
and we have satisfired ten to one.
Speaker 15 (13:05):
The audio reveals the suspect and officers ultimately ended up
in an alley on the eighteen hundred.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Block of Ridgeway.
Speaker 15 (13:13):
Police say the suspect fired at them, then they returned fire,
striking the offender.
Speaker 10 (13:18):
Cunning his hand.
Speaker 19 (13:18):
Guy so.
Speaker 13 (13:24):
Right, I think I show under he's down, all.
Speaker 7 (13:30):
Right, let me know Exacon right there, so we have any.
Speaker 15 (13:33):
Ms and round authority say. The suspect was taken to
an area hospital, where he later died. Officers were also
taken to a hospital for observation. COPA says they are
investigating what happened here today. This is standard procedure during
officer involved shootings. Refording live in North Londale, Emmy Victor wgnnw.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
OH in Chicago shot. It wasn't black and black crime,
it was a cop wow. How we're also getting some
pretty good audio today from these Let's see this involves
a combative man walking on a highway off ramp.
Speaker 20 (14:12):
That's weird with a deadly police involved shooting right near
Philadelphia International Airport. It all began with a man walking
on a ramp to the airport along nine to ninety five.
Speaker 14 (14:22):
Actually, news reporter to Round of Thomas Life Force there
outside the airport, Tina, you have more on what happened
allegedly in this altercation between.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
That man and the officer.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
What are you learning? Yeah, didn't Steve Martin walk along
off ramp trying to get to the airport in lane
strains and automobiles? Yep? What I thought? Yeah, hope this
wasn't Steve Martin.
Speaker 21 (14:42):
Absolutely, and right now there's still a lot more questions
and answers, starting with why was this man walking on
an interstate off ramp and how did this escalate into
a shooting.
Speaker 18 (14:52):
Coming towards the airport?
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Sees my life is on.
Speaker 21 (14:55):
An officer calling for assistance after finding a man on
an interstate off ramp near Philadelphia International Airport. But minutes
after that call came another call from a second officer.
Speaker 22 (15:06):
I charge three times shot in the stomach.
Speaker 21 (15:10):
Philadelphia police say it started shortly after one am. That's
when the first officer, in uniform and in a marked vehicle,
encountered a thirty six year old man walking along the
southbound nine ninety five off ramp. The man told the
officer he'd been stabbed. That's when the officer made that
initial call for medics and backup. While waiting, investigators say
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the officer and the man got into a physical altercation.
The officer tried tasing the man once and again after
the second officer arrived. When tasing didn't stop the man,
the second officer shot him.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
I'm so sorry to hear that. It's frightening.
Speaker 7 (15:46):
All this stuff is just frightening.
Speaker 21 (15:47):
The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The officer
who shot him as a twenty eight year veteran of
the Philadelphia Police Department. Neither he nor the original officer was.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Wearing a body camera.
Speaker 21 (15:57):
Since officers at the airport have not been with body campers.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
I don't know why the airport police don't have bodycams,
but you would wish they would.
Speaker 8 (16:07):
Police the mt firefighters all need.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
The equipment necessary to do their job.
Speaker 21 (16:15):
The first officer on the scene never fired his weapon.
The second one who fired the fatal shots is now
an administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.
Speaker 23 (16:24):
I guess tragic all around, There's no doubt about that.
Speaker 21 (16:29):
Now. Both of the officers are signed to the PPD
Airport Operations Unit. Officials with the airport say the incident
this morning did not impact operations. Meantime, the Philadelphia District
Attorney's Office is investigating. We're alive at Philadelphia International Airport
to Ronta Thomas, Channel six Action News grand Sarah.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Okay to Ronda, thanks for the update. We haven't heard yet.
They haven't heard anybody try to give this excuse.
Speaker 14 (16:53):
His sister, Rochelle, acknowledged his actions but criticized the employee's response, stating, yes,
he was robbing them. That clerk shouldn't have shot him.
They should have called the police. Yeah, don't shoot him
when they're robbing you like that, Jesse. That hilarious.
Speaker 4 (17:11):
Somebody's breaking in your house. Here more than welcome to
shoot him. In Centera's accounting, we prefer that you do actually,
hopefully you'll save the taxpayers money.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
And sometimes they interview people who's loved one was involved
in an armed robbery and they just don't wait, what
what was he doing wrong?
Speaker 14 (17:29):
His sister, Rochelle, acknowledged his actions, but criticized the employee's response, stating, yes,
he was robbing them, but that clerk shouldn't have shot him.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
They should have called the police. See you get the
gun pointed at you. You're getting robbed. Excuse me while
I dialed nine one one. Excuse me? Why I fire
this nine millimeter? Let's see Canada, Oh they have guns
in Canada.
Speaker 18 (17:57):
A community in mourning after a teenager was killed in
a police involved shooting in Surrey Sunday. The incident caught
on tape by a nearby surveillance camera. The RCNP says
(18:17):
units responded to reports of a person with a weapon
in the area and an interaction led to officers firing
their guns. The video appears to show a person pointing
an object at their own head and then towards the police.
Speaker 17 (18:30):
We were at Clayton Community Center sledding down the hill
and a police officer frantically came running through from Clayton
Park telling us to evacuate. Basically, he was panicked. There
was a lot of police cars, there was fire trucks,
ambulances flying up this road like crazy. So we got
the tail end of the actual incident involved. Very scary
all around though here.
Speaker 18 (18:50):
On seventieth Avenue and one hundred and eighty fifth Street,
bouquets of flowers have been left in the spot where
the team died.
Speaker 5 (18:57):
Well.
Speaker 18 (18:57):
Police have yet to confirm the age of deceeized. Multiple
people we spoke to in the neighborhood say it was
a fifteen year old boy, and Surrey Schools have confirmed
that he was a student at Clayton Heights Secondary School.
Speaker 16 (19:10):
Went through gright, there's funny and then it hit the
seal and knocked this picture down.
Speaker 18 (19:17):
John Peterson says he was sitting in his living room
when one of the bullets flew through his garage. He's
since spoken with the family of the teen more struggling
to process what happened.
Speaker 16 (19:27):
And the kid went out. The kid was in a
good mood and that's what the dud said. He says
he doesn't understand it.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
They won't. The cops won't tell him nothing. I'm a
wreck now, I'm a wreck.
Speaker 16 (19:38):
I have young kids, have grandkids, I had great grandkids.
It's like could happen to anybody, right, and that's why
they should have darts, sleeping darts. Go to sleep, wake
up in jail, and we'll discuss what's going on.
Speaker 18 (19:53):
The Independent Investigation's Office has stepped in to determine if
the police actions were justified. In Surrey, Sicilia Huall City News.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
I guess I've never heard the suggestion that we give
them dark sleeping darts. Sleeping darts.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
Are you wearing like a blowguner tribal style?
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Yeah, jesus, go to sleep, wake up in jail, So tasers,
We're going to have sleeping darts. Oh my gosh. Let's
see Adams County, Colorado.
Speaker 7 (20:25):
Tonight, we're learning more about a crime spree that's spread
across multiple cities in Adams County and ended when deputies
shot and killed the suspect. Police say this all started
with reports of a deadly assault in Brighton, than a
carjacking in Thornton, and finally ended after the suspect allegedly
started shooting at Adams County deputies when they confronted him.
(20:45):
Nine News reporter Colton Javez is live outside of the
Brighton Police Department tonight. Colton, you're learning more about how
this whole thing started, and it started in bright.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Yeah, Jenny, and it actually started.
Speaker 22 (20:57):
The first crime scene started just two and a half
miles from this veryed department. And when I spoke with
Brighton PD today, they said law enforcement visited three separate
crime scenes before noon.
Speaker 24 (21:10):
It's very violent, it's very dangerous.
Speaker 22 (21:13):
Brighton Police emphasizing the risk to public safety when describing
the man who police say killed his seventy.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
Two year old family member.
Speaker 22 (21:21):
Investigators say it happened just before nine am at this
home off North eleventh Avenue in Brighton.
Speaker 24 (21:26):
The information we did get early on in the investigation
was that he was acting erradically. I don't have details
of what that means or what that to what extent.
Speaker 22 (21:32):
Commander Moons Pertillo with the Brighton Police Department could not
tell me what sparked the deadly assault.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
He says.
Speaker 22 (21:38):
When police arrived at the home, family members told investigators
a suspect took off in his silver Honda CRV. Commander
Pertio says less than an hour later, Thornton Police responded
to a car crash involving the suspect's vehicle.
Speaker 24 (21:50):
Passerby stopped to assist him that crash, and he was
carjacked by the suspect.
Speaker 22 (21:55):
Commander Partio says the suspect threatened the driver with a knife.
Adams County deputies located the stolen Camaro minutes later at
this home near East one hundred.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
And sixtieth Avenue in Washington Street.
Speaker 22 (22:07):
Commander Partillo says deputies quickly realized the suspect was armed
with a gun.
Speaker 24 (22:12):
That suspect did shoot at deputy and the deputy did
return fire, resulting in the suspect's death.
Speaker 22 (22:18):
Multiple agencies were seen processing both crime scenes late into
the afternoon, and there's still a ton of questions that
Brighton police and other investigator as still trying to figure out.
We still don't know the identity of the suspect, we
don't know the relationship to the suspect and the victim
other than the fact that they're family members. And we
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also don't know how that attack even started. That's all
information that Brighton PDE tells me. Investigators are working on it.
This moment, and you can trust us to bring you
those latest updates.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
When they become available. Live in Brighton. Tonight's Colton Chowdz
nice news.
Speaker 7 (22:53):
All right, Colton, thanks for asking this question.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Yeah, all right, Culton, thanks a lot. Let's go to Detroit.
Imagine this in Detroit.
Speaker 20 (23:01):
It was a volatile relationship that ended in homicide.
Speaker 21 (23:05):
Now Detroit police and prosecutors trying to determine if the
shooting was justified.
Speaker 20 (23:10):
If I haven't, Action News reporter Kimblely Craig joins us
Live now from police headquarters with much more. And Kim
is the aspected shooter still in custody?
Speaker 25 (23:17):
No, he is not, Carolyn. He was brought in for questioning.
That's all we understand at this point. But it appears
he has been released. An award has been submitted, and
excuse me, I should say, we'll be submitted to prosecutors
and they will decide if he faces any charges.
Speaker 26 (23:31):
Breaking up the property, disturbing the neighbors, beting owner. We
had to call the police several times ourselves.
Speaker 25 (23:39):
Relatives say the man killed his twenty five year old
DiAngelo Cordell, and according to Detroit police.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
I'm going to go back to this sing song about
what all was going on.
Speaker 26 (23:49):
This is kind of funny, breaking up the property, disturbing
the neighbors, beting owner. We had to call the police
several times.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
That's kind of sault. He was kind of a little
bit of a song there, Jesse Else.
Speaker 25 (24:04):
Relatives say the man killed his twenty five year old
DiAngelo Cordell, and according to Detroit police, he had been
stalking his ex girlfriend, who lives here on Wabash near Selden.
Were told it appears they have been on and off
for months, and when things were bad, they were really bad.
And just before eight o'clock this morning, police say DiAngelo
Cordell came over to his exis townhouse with a gun,
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hopped out of his car, and broke into her home.
And this time she wasn't alone. Her thirty two year
old brother was also here and he opened fire.
Speaker 26 (24:33):
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 a
very sweet person.
Speaker 25 (24:41):
The woman's brother went with Detroit police for questioning and
what could turn out to be a killing in self defense.
Speaker 26 (24:47):
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 25 (24:52):
I guess, and prosecutors couldn't make that decision on whether
to charge in the next day or so. You're putting
live outside police headquarters. Kimberly Greig seven Action News.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
All Right, the lesson there is it's kind of sad
to have to give up your life or a relationship
that apparently somebody didn't want, or something of that effect.
Speaker 3 (25:08):
What's you gonna get charged with? Being an awesome brother?
Coti is charged.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
I just play them. I don't understand that. Let's go,
Let's go to Katie, Texas well, this must be used
late twenty seven seconds long. Both were armed with pistols.
Speaker 27 (25:27):
She confronted both suspects. That female then retrieved a handgun
and fired several times at both subjects. You're saying it's
a rental home, but there are several people that live
in the home. But this morning there was herself by
herself was in the house.
Speaker 28 (25:43):
Just you know what, in the state of Texas, you're
gonna get on somebody's property, you're gonna get shot. That's
just the way we are.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
That's just Texas that's just the way. Let's back. I'm
not quite sure I cut it. Did you catch all
the facts.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
At the beginning of it?
Speaker 3 (26:00):
No, I didn't.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Either both were armed with pistols. Okay, both armed with pistols.
Speaker 27 (26:09):
Let's see, both were armed with pistols. Got that confronted
both suspects.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Somebody confronted both suspects.
Speaker 27 (26:18):
That female then retrieved a handgun. She got a handgun
and fired several times at both subjects.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Okay, fired at both of them, all right, got that?
Speaker 16 (26:26):
All right?
Speaker 27 (26:27):
You're saying it's a rental home, but there are several
people that live in the home.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
It's a rent little bit, several people live there. Okay, Well,
I don't know why that's.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
Pert, but it's a rental in Texas.
Speaker 27 (26:35):
Yes, this morning, there was herself by herself, was in.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
The house herself, by herself, was in the house herself,
by herself.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
Okay, I think she might have been by herself herself, correct,
by herself, indeed herself, yep.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Okay.
Speaker 28 (26:55):
In the state of Texas, you're gonna get on somebody's property,
you're gonna get shot.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
That's just the way we are.
Speaker 28 (27:02):
That's just Texas.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Okay. I gotta save that portion. Yeah, that's a good one.
We got to say good one. That's that's almost as good. Well,
actually I pill a part with his sister.
Speaker 14 (27:13):
Rochelle acknowledged his actions but criticized the employee's response, stating, yes,
he was robbing them, but that clerk shouldn't have shot him.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
They should have called the police. I gotta remember tell
dragons or if you went to Jesse, you can save
the last portion of that one on the Katy Texas one.
All right, now, let's go. We go from Texas, let's
go north to Oklahoma.
Speaker 10 (27:33):
Nine.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
That's a medical merchanty.
Speaker 4 (27:35):
Someone tried to break in my house.
Speaker 6 (27:37):
I opened, I opened the door, heard breaking in, and
he rushed at me and I shot him.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Okay, well, I guess that's all we need to know.
Let's move on.
Speaker 19 (27:47):
Xty two year old victim desperately calling for help after
shooting an intruder who broke into his home the morning
of June twenty fourth and r to shit me.
Speaker 4 (27:56):
With the hammer, and then he saw my good and
then yal something.
Speaker 23 (28:02):
He originally thought it was some type of animal trying
to get into his house.
Speaker 19 (28:05):
Chief Brandon Clave says the sixteen year old intruder was
armed with a hammer and dressed in black. The victim
grabbed his shotgun and went out his front door, where
he confronted the team, shooting him once, killing him.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
The victim is protected.
Speaker 19 (28:18):
By the Make My Day Law, which allows Oklahomas to
use deadly force to protect themselves. The DA is not
pressing charges against the victim.
Speaker 23 (28:26):
If you're going to coptplate this type of crime in Oklahoma,
you better be careful because the laws been placed to
protect the inniscient victims, and that's exactly what happened in
this case.
Speaker 19 (28:36):
In Midwest City. Betrina Addre Koco five News.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Now see there you again. I don't know whether it
was a cop, police chief, or a sheriff, but saying
exactly what I can't get any sheriff in Colorado to day.
Speaker 23 (28:49):
If you're going to coptplate this type of crime in Oklahoma,
you better be careful because the law has been placed
to protect the innocent victims, and that's exactly what happened
in this case.
Speaker 19 (28:58):
In Midwest City. Betrina adjure Kozo five minutes got it.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Taxpayer relief shot continue after this. Let's go down to
Phoenix where Jesse's headed Koto's police.
Speaker 29 (29:09):
A robbery suspect is dead after being shot by the
woman he was trying to rob. Investigators say the suspect
tried to force his way into a home at the
Bonaventure mobile home park last night. The woman who lives
there grabbed a gun and shot the man. He took
off but later died of the hospital. We talked for
the neighbor who heard what happened and found blood in.
Speaker 12 (29:28):
Your yard right there along the rocks on the other
side of the fence and on the fence.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
Really bad. It was a lot of noise.
Speaker 4 (29:37):
I thought my husband for allowed to bet.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
I went and checked on him. He was fine, and
I went back to bed, and then I heard more noise.
Speaker 29 (29:44):
The county attorney will have to decide if that woman
will face any charges.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Well, obviously they didn't talk to the neighbor, who would
have said his sister.
Speaker 14 (29:52):
Rochelle acknowledged his actions but criticized the employee's response, stating, yes,
he was robbing them, but that clerk shouldn't have shot him.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
They should have called the police. And lit'sten to an
international one. Let's go to South Africa where things are
going to Elena am baskets form what a year? Here
we go?
Speaker 30 (30:09):
Detailed police investigation follows fatal shooting of two alleged robbers
in Nelsprute. In a dramatic early morning encounter in Tongavie, Nelsbrute,
an alleged robbery attempt ended fatally for two suspects who
were shot by their intended victim. The incident, which took
place at approximately two am on Sunday, February ninth, twenty
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twenty five, is currently under thorough investigation by local authorities
as they pieced together the events leading up to the shooting.
The police were called to the scene after reports of gunfire.
Upon arrival, they discovered a man with head injuries who
reported an attack by two males. According to his account,
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one assailant had grabbed him from behind while the other
threatened him with a firearm. Fearing for his life, the
man claimed to have pulled out his own licensed weapon
and fired at the attackers in self defense. Both assailants
sustained gunshot wounds and were declared deceased at the scene
by attending paramedics. At the site, investigators collected multiple cartridges
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and seized the surviving man's firearm for further examination, which
will include ballistic testing to confirm the sequence of events
as described by the survivor. Additionally, next to the bodies
of the deceased, a replica firearm containing cartridges was recovered,
adding a perplexing layer to the evolving narrative. The survivor,
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whose name has been withheld for legal reasons, has been
detained by police for further questioning to ascertain the precise
circumstances of the incident. His firearm, which was confirmed to
be registered in his name, will be a critical piece
of evidence as investigators determine whether his actions were justified
under the country's self defense laws. Major General Doctor Zep Makwanazi,
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the acting Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service
SAPs in Pumalanga, has mandated an intensive investigation into the case.
The aim is to uncover all relevant details and ensure
that justice is served, whether that leads to exoneration or
prosecution based on the findings. This incident strikes at ongoing
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public concerns about safety and the proliferation of firearms in
nelsbrut prompting discussions about security, self defense, and the responsibilities
of firearm ownership. As the community waits for more details
to emerge. The societal implications of the shooting are being
hotly debated among residents and on social media, reflecting broader
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national conversations about crime, protection and rights under the law
in South Africa. Thank you for choosing satory news.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
That's kind of fascinating. Not the incident is fascinating, but
I think more fascinating is the delivery and the details
and more about the broader subject of crime and weapons.
And it just shows the difference in the culture between
say South Africa and say well Denver, Colorado, or places
where we have people here who would have said instead that.
Speaker 14 (33:13):
His sister Rochelle acknowledged his actions but criticized the employee's response, stating, yes,
he was robbing them, but that clerk shouldn't have shot him.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
They should have called the police.