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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Michael.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
The iPhone one was not released until two thousand and seven.
Speaker 3 (00:06):
It had been kind of difficult for George Bush to read.
Speaker 4 (00:11):
Off of an iPad wasn't invented yet.
Speaker 5 (00:14):
Caution, you are about to experience the taxpayer 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 event
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that the criminal becomes DRT. The taxpayers spared the cost
of public defenders, court costs, incarceration, and continued Pearl 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 at your own risk.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Mike, how do you know that George W didn't have
the super secret pre pre pre pre iPhone that only
he had access to. Are you implying that I conflate time? Yes,
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it is taxpayer relief shot time, and we do call
him taxpayer relief shots.
Speaker 6 (01:25):
Because somebody's breaking in your house, you're more than welcome
to shoot him.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
In Center's accounting, we prefer that you do.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
Actually, hopefully you'll save the taxpayers money.
Speaker 7 (01:34):
And because I 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.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
And you shoot him.
Speaker 7 (01:46):
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 (01:54):
And I would tell them.
Speaker 7 (01:56):
If you value your life, you probably shouldn't do that.
In Polk County because we the people of Polk County
like guns.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
They have guns.
Speaker 7 (02:03):
I encourage them to own guns, and they're going to
be in their homes tonight with their guns loaded.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
And if you try to break into their homes to.
Speaker 7 (02:09):
Steal to set fires, I'm highly.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Recommending they blow you back out of the house with
their guns. So lead, oh, so leave. The people will know.
I'm sorry to click too soon.
Speaker 6 (02:19):
Or if someone breaks in and that's the possibility that
they're going to accept it, somebody going to be shooting them.
So I wishes not to break into homes.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Yeah, just don't break into homes.
Speaker 7 (02:30):
Yeah, and don't attack my deputies. Don't try to stab
or shoot my deputies because if you do, we're gonna shoot.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
You a lot. Ah Like damn, they just shot his dude.
All right, here we go. Taxpayer early shots.
Speaker 8 (02:54):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
We believe in the right of self defense. Uh. These
not really Second Amendment issues use other than the fact
that guns are often used in a taxpayer relief shot
doesn't have to be, but could be. And we believe
in the absolute right to keep him bare arms. And
we believe in the right of self defense. Popo, shoot
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and kill a man who just did something bad.
Speaker 9 (03:22):
Tonight in Prince George's County, where Prince George's County police
tell us a man is dead after an officer involved
shooting at the National Harbor. Police say that the suspect
approach officers with a knife in his hand after he
has stabbed two people earlier in the day. Thanks for
joining us on WUSA nine and streaming on WUSA nine plus.
I'm Larry Miller. Our John Duran tells us that the
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suspect and the victims knew each other.
Speaker 10 (03:48):
Police say they were first called to these apartments in
Fort Washington around eight twenty Sunday morning, not too far
from the National Harbor. This is where police say the
suspect stabbed a man and a woman and set fire
to an apartment.
Speaker 11 (04:01):
I looked up at the building and I was like,
oh my god, that's her beilt.
Speaker 10 (04:04):
Eugene Wood says he knew the woman who was stabbed
and the man who allegedly stabbed her. He tells us
the suspect and woman who was stabbed were married but separated.
Speaker 11 (04:14):
A best friend of my daughters, her mother was there
with another gentleman.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Her husband.
Speaker 11 (04:23):
Came to the door and knocked through the door. She
opened the door and he busts through the door. He
saw I guess she was there with someone, and he
stabbed her and the gentleman and chased him out the house.
Speaker 10 (04:41):
Police say after setting the apartment on fire, this suspect
drove to the National Harbor, where authorities believe he lived.
At around ten am. Prince George's County Police say they
received several nine to one one calls.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
The suspect will steal, armed with a knife and move
towards an office. The two officers discharged their duty weapons.
The suspect was struck unknown amount of times.
Speaker 10 (05:06):
At this point, the suspect was transported to the hospital
where he died. No officers were injured, and the stabbing
victims are reported to be in stable but critical condition.
Prince George's County police say this wasn't its first encounter
with the suspect, this.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
Individual with nothing related here today. We have handled that
individual in the past, Prince George's County Police officers, as
well as across the lines and other departments.
Speaker 10 (05:31):
Which says he can't wrap his head around how the
father of his daughter's best friend could do this.
Speaker 11 (05:37):
And I don't understand because I knew that guy. I
knew him.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
You know, I met him.
Speaker 10 (05:43):
In Prince George's County. John Duran WUSA, N I knew him.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
I met him. Did you know he had had previous
encounters with the cops? Did you know about that? Because
the cops say this, this is not the first time
we've run into this guy, a thug fleeing from the Popo.
Speaker 12 (06:01):
Also this afternoon, one person is dead, three others in
the hospital with major injuries, as the California Highway Patrol
says a wrong way driver involved in a chase with
Contra Costa Sheriff's deputy's crashed head on with another car
on Highway four. Crowd four swoop Jagal has our story.
Speaker 13 (06:19):
Cars and five people involved, one person killed and another
hospitalized with major injuries. Several crashes on Highway four shut
down traffic in Antioch just before nine to thirty Tuesday night, which.
Speaker 14 (06:32):
Occurred due to a wrong way driver on the SR
four eastbound to SR one sixty northbound transition.
Speaker 13 (06:40):
California Highway Patrol Officer Daniel Gilmore says the driver behind
the wheel of Alexis Sedan, who was being chased by
Contracosta County Sheriff's deputies earlier in the evening, crashed head
on with the Mercedes Suv.
Speaker 14 (06:53):
However, the vehicle was not being pursued at the time
of the crash.
Speaker 13 (06:57):
Officer Gilmore says the Lexus traveling south on northbound lanes
and slammed into the Mercedes, which was traveling in.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
The right direction.
Speaker 13 (07:07):
The crash caused two other cars to collide, a solo
occupied Honda Civic and a Dodge Caliber with a driver
and passenger.
Speaker 14 (07:15):
Both occupants of the Dodge were transported by ambulance from
moderate injuries. The driver of the Mercedes was airlifted to
the hospital from major injuries.
Speaker 13 (07:25):
The driver of the Lexus died on scene. The Sheriff's
office has not released the nature of the pursuit that
preceded the crash, but in a tweet sent out by
the Sheriff's office public information officer quote, deputy sheriffs terminated
a pursuit on Highway one point sixty after the suspect
crossed the divider and drove in the opposite direction. A
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short time after the pursuit was terminated and the deputies
no longer had sight of the suspect vehicle, the collision occurred.
The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office confirms it is
conducting its own investigation into the incident.
Speaker 4 (08:01):
Bleepeding all Crown FORNI.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
I wonder if they had to add in there that
they didn't have sight of the vehicle when the accident occurred,
because they didn't want to be blamed for continuing to
engage in a high speed chase and causing the accident.
You know, I was supposed to just backing off and
you know, figure out which guy way the guy was
going and throw down some rumble strips or something I
don't know. Let's see a woman brings a bunch of
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them to a fight.
Speaker 15 (08:30):
All of this and polding outside of a Walgreens along
US one.
Speaker 4 (08:33):
Let's get right to local tens.
Speaker 16 (08:34):
Trel Fournee live at the scene with what he's learned Forrell.
Speaker 17 (08:39):
A very big response from the Broward Sheriff's Office tonight
here at Southeast tenth Street in US one, and we're
learning that the person on the receiving end of these
deputy fired bullets was a woman. A parking lot tern
crime scene in Deerfield be just keeping a number of
investigators busy for hours after at least one deputy from
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the Broward Sheriff's Office open fire, hitting and killing a woman.
Prior to the incident, we've learned a series of nine
to one one calls came in reporting of a suspicious
person armed with multiple large.
Speaker 18 (09:13):
Knives, and when they arrived, they located the armed individual armed.
Speaker 4 (09:17):
With these large knives. At some point a shots were fired.
Speaker 17 (09:22):
That shooting victim died on the scene, Investigators shutting down
a part of the southbound lanes of US one at
Southeast tenth Street. It all happened just after seven Monday,
night outside of a nearby Walgreens. Rachel Abray, you was
leaving a different store just a few doors down.
Speaker 16 (09:38):
I was coming down the stairs and I heard what
sounded like gunshots, and.
Speaker 19 (09:42):
Then I heard the cop cars just passing by very fast,
and I didn't know what it was.
Speaker 4 (09:48):
And now I see everywhere is blogged.
Speaker 17 (09:50):
Detectives were seeing interviewing a number of witnesses and collecting
clues from the fatal deputy involved shooting, even hauling in
a large crime scene lab to the but it remains
unclear what prompted the deputy or deputies to fire, and
tonight the Florida Department of Law Enforcement will try to
get to the bottom of those answers. They are in
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charge of the actual deputy involved shooting, which is customary
with deputy involved shootings with the Broward Sheriff's Office. In
the meantime, we know that the BSO Internal Affairs Unit
they are also conducting their own review of this situation.
No word yet on the identity of the woman who
was shot and killed by deputies here at this scene
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in Deerfield Beach. We are live in Deerfield Beach, Towel One,
a local ten years.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
Now, if Joe Biden was commenting on this, he'd say
they shot her just because well she was a woman, Yeah,
domining different towny knives she had. All right, let's see
a seventy year old homeowner.
Speaker 20 (10:52):
But first of five, a man who police tried breaking
in a house on the city's far northwest side shot
dead by the.
Speaker 5 (10:58):
Homeowner and happened this morning off of Braun Road.
Speaker 21 (11:00):
Stuff And he started to talk with some of the
witnesses who say they saw the man acting strange just
moments before he was shot.
Speaker 22 (11:07):
It was about nine point thirty this morning when the
owner of this house and his wife hurt someone trying
to break in. Police say the homeowner, who was in
his late seventies, tried to warn the intruder that he
was armed.
Speaker 23 (11:18):
There's our understanding that he may have had an umbrella
in his possession, was trying to break the windows, so
he was really trying to make a strong effort to
get into this house, allegedly according to our homeowners, and
then they felt the need that to defend.
Speaker 22 (11:32):
Themselves, the would be burglar managed to break the front
door knob, and at that point the homeowner fired a
shot through the door. Striking him in the chest, killing
him instantly.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Bag shots. Believe me, especially in broad daylight. You know
that liss insane.
Speaker 22 (11:49):
The neighbors who live close by tell us the area
is quiet and that they hadn't had anything happen like
this in twenty years. Carl Rick Junior says, well, he
is surprised this happened. He wasn't surprised that his neighbor
made it out.
Speaker 24 (12:01):
Okay, Now they picked the wrong man because Bill was
next the ex Special Forces, the general colonel, and he
was at one time dropped behind enemy lines in North Vietnam.
Speaker 22 (12:14):
Some witnesses tell us they did see him walking down
from that direction, but at the time didn't think much
of it.
Speaker 24 (12:20):
We didn't see what house he came from, but he
was walking up the street and talking to himself, and
we were like kind of joking around.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Like, hey, look at that guy.
Speaker 4 (12:26):
He's talking to him, so he's crazy.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
He's crazy.
Speaker 22 (12:29):
Police had this entire street blocked off hours after the
shooting so they could try and find out if there
were any other homeowners who were threatened by this man. Now,
as far as a homeowner who fired the shot, we're
told he will not face any charges on the city's
far northwest side. Stephanie Sir in a case that told news.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Good for that boomer, way to go, Wai to go
homeowner legally Okay, well got it.
Speaker 12 (12:56):
Police say the man found dead inside a house on
Hamburg Stream, Schenectady last week was actually breaking into the
residence and shot by the homeowner.
Speaker 25 (13:06):
Yeah, police are telling news Tandy Yodram Singh was armed
what he broke into Mark Cunningham's home Thursday afternoon. During
the invasion, Cunningham shot sing with an illegal weapon. He's
facing one charge with criminal possession of a firearm.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Wait a minute, what I didn't catch that? It's back
this up a minute. No stupid machine the homeowner.
Speaker 25 (13:32):
Yeah, police are telling news tand yod Ram Singh was armed.
What he broke into Mark Cunningham's home Thursday afternoon. During
the invasion, Cunningham shot sing with an illegal weapon. He's
facing one charge with criminal possession of a firearm.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Oh, Singh is being charged with possession of a firearm. Okay, yeah, true,
he was another award winner, but it's not yet fatal.
Speaker 8 (13:55):
County deputies tonight say a homeowner was forced to shoot
an intruder during an attempt to break in happened overnight
in the southeast part of the county. Man says his
dogs alerted him to the intruder trying to get through
his windows. Homeowners shot the man once in the face
with a handgun.
Speaker 4 (14:10):
Suspect is now in critical condition.
Speaker 8 (14:12):
Sheriff says the incident is isolated, that they've had dozens
of mental health related run ins with that suspect previously.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Lots of run ends. But there he is still in
the street. Imagine that, oh, Sheriff Grady Judge jud huh, Yeah,
a taxpayer relief shot, got it.
Speaker 26 (14:33):
We continue following breaking news out of Polk County. While
many of you were sleeping, a deputy shot a suspect
who tried to attack him with a knife. And this
all took place in Lakeland outside of the McDonald's off
of US ninety two West next to North Coombe Road.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
Sheriff Grady Judd tells.
Speaker 26 (14:49):
Ten Tampa Bay that thirty seven year old John Snyder
did have warrens out for his arrest for burglary and theft.
A deputy sheriff found Snyder at the McDonald's just after
eleven pm. Snyder tried to off and the deputy tried
to tase him well. The sheriff says, Snyder then pulled
out a knife. He was told to drop it several times,
and then came towards the deputy, and that's when the
deputy shot and killed Snyder. Sheriff jud says this is
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the third Friday in a row where suspects have attacked
his deputies and they've had to use deadly force.
Speaker 7 (15:20):
Don't attack my deputies. Don't try to stab or shoot
my deputies, because if you do, we're going to shoot
you a lot. That's a guarantee.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
You asked for it. You make that choice.
Speaker 7 (15:37):
We're going to defend ourselves. My deputies are going to
go home safe, and if you forced them with a
felonious attack on them, be ready to be shot.
Speaker 26 (15:49):
No deputies were injured during that shooting. The sheriff jud
says that more information will be released as this investigation continues.
Right now, our crew is at the scene and of
course we're going to keep on top of this for
you will have more coming up at ten o'clock this morning.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
I bet the news people in Polk County loved sheriff
always good for a SoundBite a woman in who is
six months pregnant.
Speaker 20 (16:13):
Coming update regarding a recent shooting that occurred last week
in Krockey County. Last Thursday, the Krockey County Sheriff's Department
responded to a shooting on Chestnut.
Speaker 5 (16:22):
Bluff Murray City Road.
Speaker 20 (16:23):
We learned Friday it appeared to be domestic violence related,
and no charges were filed at that time. Now, today
we spoke with District Attorney General Frederick Age. He told
us this shooting was considered to be in self defense
and that his office.
Speaker 4 (16:36):
Would not be pursuing any charges.
Speaker 27 (16:39):
She's six months pregnant, there were two other children in
the household. She had no other choice but to defend herself,
and that's why people have guns. And in this case,
she used her firearm appropriately to defend not only herself
but her children.
Speaker 20 (16:56):
Age told us the woman is a survivor of years
of domestic abuse. He also told us that she defended
herself after a terrible domestic assault.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Oh my gosh, God bless that woman. Good for her.
Let's see a man who brought a butcher knife.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
Developing story tonight.
Speaker 21 (17:10):
Authorities say a police officer in Ambler shot and killed
a man who was armed with a butcher knife. It
happened at Forest Avenue and School Street last night. Investigators
say the suspect ignored commands to drop the knife and
began to run toward the officer, so one officer fired
his taser. Police say it did not stop the suspect.
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Another officer fired one shot that killed the suspect. Montgomery
County detectives are investigating the shooting.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Yeah good, a new youth, a new euphemism for dead.
Speaker 18 (17:45):
Right there, Klommeia County Sheriff's office tells us the suspect
is no longer a threat. They say, the suspect is
no longer a threat.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
All right, go, we'll come back and finish that. We'll
find out why he's no longer a threat. No longer
a threat, that's really shots continue after this.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
Hey dragon, with Steve Reams in for Dan, trying out
for Dan's spot, when Dan goes to run for office,
why don't you stick around the office a little bit
later and see if you can get Steve Reams to
make the statement that Mike is always wanting him to
have from a Colorado sheriff. Seems like a good opportunity anyway,
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how good we think, guys.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
You now that's interesting twist. So Steve is auditioning for
when Dan leaves to run for office. Dare I ask
tell us more?
Speaker 5 (18:53):
Well, Dan has not neither confirmed nor denied whether or
not he's going to be running for office.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Well, has he been asked?
Speaker 5 (19:01):
He was asked, but he has never confirmed it nor
denied the.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
Fact about any particular office up in the air. All right.
Sometimes we refer to thugs that get shot lawfully by
cops or citizens as being DRT dead right there. Well,
we apparently have a new phrase too, and it's mlat.
Speaker 18 (19:30):
Columbia County Sheriff's Office tells us the suspect is no
longer a threat. They say, the suspect is no longer
a threat. So that obviously didn't mean that the RV
was not a threat. But they said that the suspect
is no longer a threat. That's the confirmed information that
I can provide for you guys.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
So they have breached the RV.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Can you tell us one more time? Is he no
longer a threat?
Speaker 18 (19:55):
And we've seen like some flashlights shining in it again,
and we do know that an alert was given And
I want to make sure I say it right, give
me one second. An alert was given to law enforcement
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that he was suspected of making pipe bombs and converting
weapons to be fully automatic, and we do know from
a source that he was potentially living out of a camper,
so don't We don't really have any of the concrete connections,
but we know that law enforcement have taken a lot
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of caution when it came to entering this RV. So
in terms of the suspect, the Columbia County Sheriff's Office says,
the suspect is no longer a threat.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
So no longer a threat, right, you got that works
for me, no longer threat.
Speaker 18 (20:52):
You do not know if if he is alive, or
if he is dead, or what his state is, but
we know that the suspect is no longer a threat.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Golley, how many times is that said during that little
minute nineteen seconds? By the way, you and I know
somebody that lives in an RV direct, I think maybe
we should. Oh, no, he's always been a threat. Oh,
you're right, you're right, he absolutely is a threat. In fact,
he threatened me just a little the wall exactly, that's
exactly right. Let's see the popo. Shouldn't kill an arm
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man that's arguing.
Speaker 6 (21:24):
Don't argue if someone breaks in, and that's a possibility
that they're gonna.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
Eh, you had the triple click drag him.
Speaker 28 (21:35):
These roads are still shut down behind me, more than
eighteen hours after police shot and killed an armed suspect.
Take a look right here behind me, a royal drive
is shut down for about two blocks here behind us,
and please tell us this all started over a dispute
between neighbors. The sounds of gunfire erupting all caught on
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camera by a photographer heading to the sea. Neighbors in
this Winston Manor neighborhood originally thought it could have been.
Speaker 4 (22:04):
Fireworks around six on Monday night. We have a lot
of fireworks around here. We've got some people to put
on some.
Speaker 29 (22:10):
Pretty impressive displays and it doesn't matter what time of year,
but these were gunshots.
Speaker 28 (22:15):
Police showed up to a house on an Arroyo Drive
after calls about a disturbance with a neighbor.
Speaker 29 (22:20):
I understand it was a dispute over a tree that
was hanging over that he cut back and it's tragic
even that individual. Again, he tried to resolve the situation wrongly.
Speaker 28 (22:31):
Though police haven't confirmed what the dispute was over, they
say the suspect started firing at them and into a
home with people inside several times shortly after they showed up.
Officers then fired their weapons at the suspect, which they
say was a man in his sixties.
Speaker 4 (22:47):
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Speaker 28 (22:50):
This activity prompting a brief shelter in place to homes
in the area.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
It sat on the think from next door to shelter place.
So that's exactly what I did.
Speaker 4 (22:59):
I just want to make.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Cure everybody at home.
Speaker 7 (23:00):
I say, I didn't want anybody to leave the house,
and I locked the door.
Speaker 28 (23:05):
A neighbor in the area of the shooting was also
injured and taken at the hospital with none life threatening injuries.
Police say this suspect was in possession of both a
handgun and a shotgun, and no.
Speaker 4 (23:17):
Officers were hurt in this shooting.
Speaker 28 (23:19):
And while we are still working to get more information
from police about what led up to the shooting, officers
do tell us they received multiple nine one one calls
about this armed individual who was later killed. Live in
South San Francisco. Lena Howland ABC seven News don't.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Argue with your neighbor. Let's see stab a deputy. Guess
what that's her.
Speaker 30 (23:42):
Police released body camera video of a deadly shooting today.
One officer shot a man in the head, killing him
in the Crescent Hill neighborhood on Easter Sunday.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
That man reached four.
Speaker 30 (23:52):
And n I from police say he stabbed another officer
twice and that the officer's vest actually saved him. Hardwood
joins us with the details. So and while were police
called there in the first place?
Speaker 31 (24:04):
Connie neighbors at Arderburn Crossing called police for help. They
said that, uh, a two may McCollum was breaking windows
and acting unstable. Security video shows him inside a condo
where he picked up that kitchen knife. Officers arrived shortly
after that.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
Well, you had your pocket there, none at all looks
like a knife.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
It is on Easter Sunday in Crescent Hill.
Speaker 31 (24:29):
That's officer Cody Chapple on the left seen an officer
Benjamin Clinging Fuss's body camera video. Oh, they're trying to
cut a two may McCollum, who has a knife in
his left locket. During the struggle, the knife falls out
on the ground. McCollum grabs it. According to LMPD, he
stabbed Chapel twice while clinging. Fuss's magnetized camera fell off
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his uniform. That beep is a failed attempt at using
his taser. We're freezing the video here because next clean
and Fuss shoots McCollum once in the head. Then Chapel
grabs a medic bag out of his car to treat him,
but McCollum dies pronounced dead at University Hospital after EMS
takes him away. In a statement, McCollum's family described him
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as a decorated Marine Corps veteran who served in the
Iraq War from two thousand and seven to twenty eleven.
A two may lived with bipolar two in post traumatic
stress disorder. The family wrote, he served his loved ones
and his country, and for that we are ever grateful.
Deputy Chief Emily McKinley said officers don't want to use
deadly force.
Speaker 19 (25:32):
They are making split second decisions in very tense, rapidly
unfolding situations that are violent and volatile in nature. And
then we are left with a family who is grieving
a devastating loss of a loved win.
Speaker 31 (25:46):
The shooting happened here at Arderburn Crossing, a condo complex
where police say McCollum lived alone.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
Four rent sign sits in.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
A window please please.
Speaker 31 (25:59):
Security video inside shows a woman blurred out shielding her
five year old child. McCollum grabs a knife from the
kitchen while neighbors call nine one one.
Speaker 24 (26:08):
And became really angry and.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Extremely loud.
Speaker 31 (26:13):
In addition to the video and nine one one calls,
LMPD released this photo of Chapel's vest, which had a
hard plate near the measurement tool as a slight puncture.
The department said he was stabbed twice.
Speaker 19 (26:25):
We are very lucky that that nobody was injured in
that Officer Chapel was able to go home.
Speaker 32 (26:30):
Ersonal Standards Unit is figuring out if any department policies
were violated in that shooting. Findings from that we'll go
to Kentucky State Police and the local Office of Inspector
General for review. McCollum's family asked for people to donate
to the National Alliance on Mental Illness Live and studio.
Speaker 4 (26:45):
I'm me hat hardwith on your side.
Speaker 7 (26:48):
Don't attack my deputies. Don't try to stab or shoot
my deputies, because if you do, We're gonna shoot you
a lot.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
No shoot, no bother my deputies the Popo shoot and
kill an unarmed man. But here's the rest of the story.
Speaker 33 (27:12):
Developing now in Brooklyn, where efforts to stop a stolen
car ended with police opening fire and killing the driver.
Today New York's Romney Smith and East New York now
with what we know about the chaotic and deadly encounter.
Speaker 34 (27:25):
Romney, Good morning to you, darling, And we know that
this all started with the community response to he noticing
that a white Porscha was driving pretty erratically, and the
entire situation unfolded and escalated pretty quickly.
Speaker 4 (27:37):
From there.
Speaker 34 (27:37):
Police checked the license plate and determined that the vehicle
was stolen.
Speaker 4 (27:43):
Officials say officers.
Speaker 34 (27:44):
Tried to get the car to pull over, but instead
it exited the ramp and then sped back onto the
belt Parkway. Those same officers didn't chase it, but then
instead they radioed ahead to other precincts to let the
car then know that the car was heading in their direction.
Several exits later, police were able to close a few
streets and set up a roadblock to catch the stolen vehicle.
Officials say the speeding porster got onto a service road
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to try to dodge police, but then rammed into the
police blockade, nearly hitting an officer, who then fired his
gun once into the car, hitting.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
The driver in the torso.
Speaker 34 (28:17):
According to police, the driver kept going and then on
Pennsylvania Avenue, the driver hit yet another police car before
coming to a stop. The passenger was arrested immediately. Officers
tried to save the twenty eight year old driver, but
he died at Brookdale Hospital. NYPD says the officer who
fired his gun at the driver had to act fast,
take a listener.
Speaker 35 (28:39):
At least one of these officers to push came into
close proximity, nearly striking him. At this time, the officer
discharged one fire, one bullet, striking the driver of this vehicle.
Speaker 34 (28:58):
Now we know at least one police officer was taking
to the hospital for evaluation right now.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
We're also waiting to.
Speaker 34 (29:03):
Learn the exact charges that the passenger in that white
porcha will faith and in the investigation, we know that
they we'll be looking into whether or not the shooting
was justified, and alan in part be determined by whether
they decide that if the car was being used as
a weapon or not in this entire incident. We'll continue
to follow up and let you know what happens.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
We're alive in East.
Speaker 34 (29:21):
New York Persun Romney Smith today in New York.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
I love these try to run over cops so stupid
dragging to say you break here, tyx player release shots.
Speaker 36 (29:30):
Next, I want to know why everybody is against youth
in Asia. What's wrong with the youth in Asia? There's
no different than the youth in America. Come on, let's
get it together now.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
No, yeah, I think I'm just tired. I find that
I find that really old. But for some reason they
it seems really funny. Still funny, still funny. Uh, let's
see armed guy driving down the highway.
Speaker 26 (30:02):
But for the very first time tonight, we're seeing what
officers saw the night a wrong way driver was shot
and killed on two seventy five.
Speaker 37 (30:11):
Union Township Police releasing dramatic body camera footage along with
a flood of nine to one one calls, and WLWT
News five's Karen Johnson live right now in Claremont County
walking us through all of this video.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
Hi, Karen, Yeah, Hey Mike.
Speaker 15 (30:24):
Today, Union Township Police released body camera footage from four
different police officers.
Speaker 4 (30:30):
They also released more.
Speaker 15 (30:31):
Than a dozen nine to one one calls from drivers
on to seventy five. This all took place late at night,
just after eleven o'clock on April first. It's the moment
an intense situation turned deadly. After yelling commands, an officer
opens fire on a red suvmes earlier, a dispatcher warned
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officers rushing to the scene that the woman behind the
wheel was armed. Moments after that, a second alert came
out over the police radio, but it's.
Speaker 4 (31:17):
Not clear if she was.
Speaker 15 (31:18):
Officers continued yelling commands just before opening fire. The woman
behind the wheel was later identified as thirty four year
old Kelsey Hilldall of Blue Ash. Before all of this,
dispatchers received more than a dozen nine to one one
calls from drivers reporting a wrong way driver on two
seventy five.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
They're one side of highway, driving like he got on
in the traffic. D was literally driving on the wrong
side of the highway.
Speaker 15 (31:44):
The state trooper intentionally crashed into Hilldal's SUV, bringing it
to a stop. After the shooting, officers continued to shout commands.
Speaker 19 (31:53):
Heads I.
Speaker 4 (32:08):
Hear what's the.
Speaker 15 (32:12):
Officers pulled Hildall from the vehicle. One cop grabbed the
gun inside the sub. They began CPR, but despite their efforts,
Hildall died from her injuries. And in the Boddy camera
footage you can hear one of the officers saying that
it was a state trooper who fired at the suspect,
and it was a Union Township police officer who discharged
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his weapon to flatt and attire.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
Oh, this whole entire incident, the shooting.
Speaker 15 (32:39):
It remains under investigation by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
Reporting live tonight in Claremont County, Karen Johnson WLWT News.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
Five, WLB TV News, You did a very good job
or production on that one. Lots of sound, everybody loves
lots of sound.
Speaker 33 (32:55):
And here on MLK Junior Driver where Fulton County police
officers say they shot and killed a man who raised
a gun at them.
Speaker 4 (33:01):
Now, this all started.
Speaker 33 (33:02):
When police say they spotted a group of people loitering.
Speaker 4 (33:05):
Let's get you out live to our Molly tonight.
Speaker 33 (33:08):
Molly, what are police telling you about how all of
this took place?
Speaker 16 (33:13):
Yeah, this scene's still active after hours, guys, So I
want to set aside so you can see what it
looks like about three blocks of roads still shut down
here on Martin Luther King Junior Drive. I'm at the
Baker's Ferry Road crossing GBI confirming to us that is
investigating after Fulton County Police say three of their officers
shot someone. Now along with GBI and Fulton County Police,
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Fulton County Sheriff Marshall's and Atlanta Police are all on
scene here. Fulton County Police say officers saw a group
of people standing around that spot a gas station, calling
it a known drug location. Police say a man the
group took off, running in. Officers chase after him, telling
him to stop, but he said but they say he
ran back to his car. Police say officers told him
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to turn the car off and put his hands up,
but say the man started revving his engine, reaching down
and grab a handgun. That's when police say three officers
started shooting, noting the man did not fire at the officers.
Police say officers did CPR to the man, who was
rushed to Grady Hospital, where he died. I spoke with
a woman who says she's not man's aunt, telling me
he is twenty four year old.
Speaker 4 (34:14):
To Mario Smith I.
Speaker 38 (34:16):
Just got a call saying that the police had shot
and killed my nephew, and we came and when I
got here, police not really giving me a lot of information.
It's just an investigation. They didn't even tell me if
he was dead on the line when I first got here.
But everybody else out here.
Speaker 15 (34:31):
Is telling me that he's dead.
Speaker 5 (34:33):
Did you see the video.
Speaker 4 (34:34):
I can't look at the video.
Speaker 38 (34:36):
They sent it to my phone, but I can't look
at it. I couldn't possibly stand here though here there
or see. I haven't looked at it.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
No, Well, he shouldn't have done what he done.