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December 5, 2025 • 31 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, and welcome to taxpayer relief Shots Friday on
the situation with Michael Brown. Much like that Jackwagon from Canada,
we also want you to be the best witness possible.
Witness that first round, adjust your aim, and make sure
the second one neutralizes the threat. Happy Friday, God bless America.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Caution, you are about to experience the tax payer relief
shot segment on the situation with Michael Brown. Caution, you
are about to experience the tax payer 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

(00:41):
the event that the criminal becomes DRT. The taxpayers spared
the cost of public defenders, court costs, incarceration, and continued
parole supervision. As the Sheriff of Santa Rosa County, Florida says,
insert audio here, Our Sheriff Grady of Pope County says,
insert audio here. You have been warned listen at your

(01:05):
own risks. Mike, So we are.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
Since we're new, let me walk through again why we
do this and why we call these taxpayer relief shots.
We have a god given. It's called natural law. We
have a god given right of self defense, and that
can take many forms. You could use a nine iron,

(01:30):
you can use a baseball bat, you could you know,
you could wrestle somebody and choke them to death. You
could do whatever. But if you or your family or
your business is under attack and you have a reasonable
belief that you are about to be harmed or killed,
you have a right to defend yourself. In fact, even
if you don't think that this comes into most of

(01:53):
these involved guns. But if you're just being attacked, you
don't have to have a reasonable fee. Like someone just
you know, walks into the studio and just starts pummeling me.
I can do whatever is necessary to defend myself. Now
if it escalates to the point where I have a

(02:14):
reasonable fear for my own life, if I am concealed
carrying a firearm, then I can kill that attacker. And
we call them taxpayer relief shots because when people lawfully
exercise their god given right to self defense, then that
saves the taxpayers the cost of all of the I mean,

(02:36):
they're still you know, you have embedded costs, and I
understand embedding costs, but you're going to save the cost
of you know, a court appointed public defender, the trial costs,
the incarceration costs, the costs of all of the numerous
appeals are going to take place, the healthcare costs, the trait,
you know, the they want to transition from male to

(02:57):
female costs. I mean, the costs are just absurd. So
we believe that you actually say taxpayers money when you
lawfully exercise you right a self defense. The other reason
I do this segment is because most of the time,
in fact, almost always ninety nine percent of the time,
the stories we do are all local and so all

(03:19):
you hear about is, oh, there is a mass shooting
somewhere in Chicago, surprise, surprise, or there was a big
shooting in Denver. You never hear about these stories because
they remain localized. So this is my little effort to
bring to a larger audience, to a wider audience, because

(03:40):
we have people that, for example, download the podcast from
all over the world when the largest pot in fact,
I think these still these still largest podcasts download in
this entire building. So I reach a much larger audience
with the podcast, and I want people to understand that
this is something that is normal, it's not abnormal. And

(04:03):
in fact, I would venture to say that many of you,
even if you don't own guns, would have a natural
reaction if you or your spouse or your children were
being attacked, you would do whatever you could to defend them.
And you have a right to do that, give a
natural law right of self defense. Now I call them
taxpayer relief shots because we save taxpayers money when you

(04:26):
lawfully defend yourself. In fact, as one sheriff says.

Speaker 4 (04:31):
If somebody's breaking in your house, here more than welcome
to shoot them.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
In center's accounting, we prefer that you do. Actually, hopefully
you'll save the taxpayers money. And to give you an
example of how stupid sometimes people are when they hear,
or they witness, or are part of a legitimate taxpayer
relief shot, they'll say something stupid like this.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
His sister, Rochelle, acknowledged his actions but criticize the employee's response. Yes,
he was robbing them, but that clerk shouldn't have shot him.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
They should have called the police.

Speaker 6 (05:05):
Stop loser.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
Really, So the sister says, oh, you know what, I
know that my brother was wrong. He was robbing the place. Yeah,
I was an armed robbery, So you wanted the clerk
to just call nine one one. So why so that
nine one one could then call the Morgan, have the
medical examiner come out. No, he had meck clerk had
a lawful right to defend himself at that point. Now

(05:33):
you heard the intro to this talk about how unlike
the Jackwagon in Canada, Well, here's the Jackwagon in Canada.

Speaker 4 (05:43):
In the unlikely event that you find yourself the victim
of a home invasion, we are urging citizens not to
take matters into their own hands.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
That's just the stupidest thing I've ever heard in my life.
You're you're asleep at two o'clock in the morning, you
hear the front door kicked in and people are robbing her.
You know, I think you have a legitimate presumption at
that point that your life is in danger. And this,
as they say, jackwagon of a constable in Canada wants

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you to go hide.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
We urge you to call nine one one and do
everything you can to keep yourself and loved ones safe
until police arrive, and be the best witness possible.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
If you're dead, you can't be a witness. You know,
we should dig it up sometime. Dragon. Remember the story
out of I think it was out of either Georgia
or one of the Carolinas where the woman was hiding
in the closet with her kids and the recruiter just
kept coming and coming, and she kept shooting until she
ran out of ammunition. Yeah, that mama bear was going

(06:44):
to protect her kids. And I often use that as
an example of how people who claim that we should
have a limited amount of AMMO on us at anytime
are really stupid too.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
This could mean locking yourself in a room away from
the perpetrators, high fleeing.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
The home they've already kicked in your front door, is
it gonna keep? In fact, your interior doors are less
secure than your exterior doors.

Speaker 4 (07:08):
Don't engage unless absolutely necessary. As it stands, we know
the best defense for most people is to comply. As
you've just heard, a number of safety recommendations.

Speaker 7 (07:23):
Will allow for those.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
That are victimizing members in the community to leave and
not harm anyone. And my advice is to rely on
our place service called nine one one immediately and let
us take it from there. And we see more often
than not when people comply that you know, the injuries

(07:51):
are not are not happening, and people are not.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
More often than not. Do you want to take that chance?
You want to take a chance more often than not
that you'll be all right? Stay tuned actual taxpayer release shots.

Speaker 8 (08:04):
Next, Miguel, regardless of your unequivocability. I think you're right
calling a congressman of dumbass. That is kind of redundant.
Thank you, irregardless.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
And what was the other one? I irrevicability or.

Speaker 8 (08:27):
Something, miguil regardless of your unequivocability.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
Unequivocability. That's pretty darn good right there. Okay, we get
to taxpayer really shots. The first one is an award winner.
The homeowner shoots two.

Speaker 9 (08:45):
Imagine that a man who was shot last night in
Huntsville has died. Now police say no charges will be filed.
Good afternoon, I'm Gina bet Has This update is all
new this noon. The Madison County Corner tells us thirty
four year old Demetrius Page died.

Speaker 7 (09:01):
At Huntsville hospital.

Speaker 9 (09:03):
We know another person who was shot was taken to
the hospital. They're expected to be okay. The shooting happened
last night on Brawn Avenue in the Butler Terras community.
The neighborhood has a curfew in place and a no
guest policy. Huntsville Housing Authority Executive Director Antonio mcginniskay forty
eight his take shortly after this shooting, the safety and.

Speaker 10 (09:23):
Well being of the residents is still one of my
top priorities.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
We've made tremendous tribes and keeping the neighborhood is safe.
But when you have individuals who don't live in the
community for whatever reason, who comes to the community with
the intention of negativity, these are the things that happen.

Speaker 7 (09:47):
Please say.

Speaker 9 (09:48):
Their investigations so far shows that Page was unlawfully attempting
to enter the house. The district attorney determined the homeowner
did not break any laws in defending their homes, so
they will not be charged.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
As a great example of natural law self defense. And
it didn't have to innationally be a gun. It could
have been a nine iron anything else. But this is
why we do these stories now. We do not celebrate
the death of the thug. The thug made some bad

(10:21):
choices in life and then ended up sometimes drt dead
right there. There are cases, however, we allow ourselves to
at least smile.

Speaker 11 (10:33):
And developing tony new details on this deadly shooting involving
deputies in Lakeland. And this is tent Tampa Bay News
at Lefnam Dave Wagner.

Speaker 12 (10:41):
And I'm Courtney Robinson. You can see the massive response
from law enforcement right here as skytin flew over the area.
Earlier today the Polk County Sheriff's office as a man
attacked two people, then charged at deputies with a brick
before they shot and killed him.

Speaker 10 (10:56):
He said, over and over, I am not going back
to I am not going back to prison.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
They'll have to kill me. And that's what he did.
It's Sheriff Grady, isn't it. Yep. He made us killing.

Speaker 10 (11:09):
It was his choice to be shot today.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Oh man, this is too good. We gotta go back,
We gotta go back here.

Speaker 10 (11:17):
He said, over and over, I am not going back
to prison. I Am not going back to prison. They'll
have to kill me. And that's what he did. He
made us killing. It was his choice to be shot tonight.
We didn't make that decision. He did, and we obliged him.

Speaker 11 (11:35):
All of this happened just after three pm at a
mobile home park on Saturn Street in Lakeland, and tech
type of a news report of marine departner. That was
life outside of the don't ketty shriff's office tonight in
winter Haven and.

Speaker 12 (11:46):
Miranda's Sheriff, Grandy Judd, says this wasn't the suspect's first
brush with the law, saying he was a convicted sex offender.

Speaker 13 (11:54):
That's right, Courtney Dave. The sheriff tells us that the
man was living in a home in that neighborhood that's
commonly called the Chomo House.

Speaker 7 (12:01):
He said that slang for child molester.

Speaker 13 (12:03):
He told us that that man was convicted of sexual
battery of a child and had spent more than half
his life in prison today. As you heard there, the
sheriff said, the man kept repeating I'm not going back
to prison before charging at deputies.

Speaker 10 (12:17):
This guy is the worst of the worst. He is
a sexual predator that abused a child.

Speaker 13 (12:24):
Sure, Grady Judd says, forty one year old can take
Govin lived a life.

Speaker 3 (12:29):
Of crime, and this is exactly the kind of a
taxpayer really shop where we would smile and perhaps a
little tiny celebration.

Speaker 5 (12:41):
Tell your iHeart legal team that as a male, I
feel that my laws and rights of equality have been
violated because they only force iHeart sports women's snippets onto
us listeners every morning, means multiple times they do not

(13:02):
have iHeart male specific sports snippets. So I am being
treated unfairly.

Speaker 14 (13:10):
Michael May, I you May. I'm not a lawyer. I
don't play one on TV. I barely even know somebody
who claims to have been a lawyer at one point
in time. But you lose, you lose. There are two
women's sports updates throughout the day, but there are four
other sports updates throughout the day, and the majority of those,

(13:31):
if not all, of those are men's. So you and
don't get me wrong, we have heard that frustration before
that there's a women's sports update throughout the day. But
so sorry that hurt your feelings.

Speaker 3 (13:47):
And I guess I should keep my mouth shut because.

Speaker 10 (13:53):
I don't hear any of them.

Speaker 14 (13:56):
But if you want equality here, you're gonna get two
more women's.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
Updates throughout the day. And what they'll do is they'll
take away more time from me to put in those,
So shut up and sit down. Yeah, this next one,
a man brings a crowbar a crowbar.

Speaker 15 (14:18):
We begin right now with breaking news out of Corona.
Police shot and killed him in who they say was
swinging a crowbar outside an Applebee's restaurant office.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
What the unusual about that? Yeah, at the Applebee's the
guys out from swinging a crowbar? What what? It's fine?
I don't get it.

Speaker 15 (14:38):
We begin right now with breaking news out of Corona.
Police shot and killed a man who they say was
swinging a crowbar outside an Appleby's restaurant. Officers were called
to McKinley Street and Promenade Avenue just after midnight. The
man was reportedly swinging that crowbar at cars. Police say
he refused to drop the weapon, and that's when they
shot him.

Speaker 16 (14:58):
He died at the scene.

Speaker 15 (14:59):
Off say the suspect also used his car to d
a nearby vehicle, injuring someone else.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
Oh all right, Yeah, that's that's a clean text player
relief shot. That's a good one. A man brings a
machete to a burger. Oh, I'm just kidding, imaginally, I
don't know.

Speaker 17 (15:18):
Breaking news out of Western Oklahoma City. There was a
police stand off with a man that had a machete
right here on Northwest seventh and Council Road. This man
assaulted someone at the early hours in the morning with
his machete. When police showed up to the scene, they
were told that this man returned to the scene with
the same machete. He was there and he was non compliant.

(15:38):
Police were asking him to drop the weapon that used
lower level tactics such as a taser. He was not
listening and so they had to take shots at this
man as he was approaching the officers with the weapon.
He was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed
to his injuries and he died later. Those three police
officers are on routine administrative leave and police are still

(15:59):
here on the scene and investigating, interviewing witnesses and such.
Live in Oklahoma City. This is Chloyd Damis for Fox
twenty five.

Speaker 3 (16:06):
Yeah, Michelle and Oklaoe. We we just we just swing machetes.
Lit's see a man shoots at the Popo Popo shoot
back tonight.

Speaker 18 (16:17):
New surveillance video shows the shocking moment police shot and
killed a suspect on New York City's Ritzy Upper east Side.

Speaker 19 (16:25):
This situation could have turned out differently.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
Mom Donnie has announced that he's not going to sweep
the homeless encampments anymore, So I would warn people living
on the Upper East Side be prepared for more of this.

Speaker 18 (16:40):
In the video, you see the suspect, identified by police
as twenty year old Elijah Brown, turn and point a
handgun at approaching officers.

Speaker 19 (16:48):
Individual immediately discharges the firearm at the officers, with multiple
civilians in close proximity. The officers return fire and strike
the individual.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
You I like about that cop, he said, so New York,
So New York.

Speaker 18 (17:03):
Here you see the officers open fire bystanders scramble for cover.
Brown was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
No one else was injured.

Speaker 7 (17:13):
Please say.

Speaker 18 (17:13):
It all began around seven pm Thursday.

Speaker 19 (17:16):
An individual walked into multiple locations with the gun.

Speaker 7 (17:19):
Menaced multiple people with that.

Speaker 18 (17:21):
Gun, including an apartment building and then nearby deli, before
making his way to the world renowned Mount Sinai Medical Center.

Speaker 19 (17:28):
He encounter as an offtuity member of the service was
working a paid detail security post at the hospital. The
individual grabs the NYPD member from behind, and a brief
struggle ensues.

Speaker 18 (17:40):
Please say. Brown then left the hospital and picked up
the gun, which he had left on the ground outside.
He made it a couple of blocks before this final
deadly encounter Aaron McLachlin, NBC News, New York.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
Wow. I determined, absolutely determined up post shoot and kill
an armed man.

Speaker 20 (18:00):
We begin with that deadly officer involved shooting in Canarsi, Brooklyn.
It happened this morning as the police responded to a
domestic call. Police officers repeatedly told an armed suspect to
drop his gun. When he failed to comply, police shot
him in the chest.

Speaker 3 (18:17):
You should know that we try to point out occasionally
domestic violence calls one of the most dangerous calls a
cop can go on.

Speaker 20 (18:26):
Eyewitness news reporter Kimberly Richardson is in Canarsie with the details.

Speaker 7 (18:30):
Kimberly, Well Joe.

Speaker 21 (18:33):
Police have not yet released the suspect's name, but people
here tell me he lived not far away and that
he was actually running home when police shot and killed him.
The entire incident was captured by the officer's body camera's
footage that has not been released.

Speaker 22 (18:49):
That guard was out and in his hand, and this
was a really close encounter.

Speaker 7 (18:54):
Police save this.

Speaker 21 (18:55):
Revolver that a twenty eight year old man pointed at
NYPD officers here on Coventry in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn.

Speaker 7 (19:02):
This is where things ended.

Speaker 21 (19:04):
This all started about a block and a half away
at this apartment building on East eighty sixth Street. Official
say a twenty seven year old woman who has a
little girl with the suspect called nine to one one.
Police had been to this address twice before for domestic incidents.

Speaker 7 (19:19):
This time it was right around nine in the morning.

Speaker 22 (19:22):
The female reporter stated that there was a male harassing her.
She also reported that she was actively working on on
her order of protection or restraining order against that mail.

Speaker 21 (19:35):
When the officers arrived at the building, the suspect took
off running, heading towards Coventry. Once there, police say they
ordered him several times to drop that revolver, but he refused.

Speaker 7 (19:46):
They fired one shot that hit him in the chest.

Speaker 23 (19:49):
I started screaming like we're the ambulances taking too long
for an ambulance to car.

Speaker 7 (19:53):
Devin didn't want to show his face. Lives around the
corner and heard the single shot.

Speaker 3 (19:58):
They was talking to him.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
They was saying, day me, stay with me.

Speaker 3 (20:01):
His his hinglers is moving.

Speaker 23 (20:03):
It's not until he started to have a caesar and
they started panicking.

Speaker 7 (20:08):
Police say the chain of events took just six minutes.

Speaker 22 (20:12):
There was an ambulance called, we rendered aid, and we
subsequently made that decision to transport him by patrol car
to the hospital because we wanted to save his life.

Speaker 21 (20:26):
And that ambulance did end up coming and followed behind
the police car. Officials say the suspect's revolver was loaded.
I did make contact with a woman who called nine
to one one. She did not want to comment for now.
We're life in Kanarci Kemberley Richards in Channel seven Eyewitness News.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
Another clean facts play relief shot. This one A what
is suspect fires at the Popo Dumblass.

Speaker 24 (20:53):
Breaking news they were DCI is investigating a deadly officer
involved shooting along Highway twenty.

Speaker 7 (20:58):
In Grundy County.

Speaker 24 (20:59):
Officials say a man wanted out of Waterloo led them
on a chase last night before stopping and opening fire.
Deputy Is shot back, hitting the suspect, who later died
at the hospital. No law enforcement officials were hurt. The
officers involved or on critical incident leave.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Oh that's a new phrase, critical critical incident leave as
opposed to paid administrative leave. Let's see driver of a
car shoots and kills another arm driver in a road.
Oh my gosh, Hey, road rage kind of kind of
scares me.

Speaker 25 (21:36):
Developing tonight, Seminole County investigators now say a man who
shot and killed another man during a road rage incident
will not be charged. They say instead, it was shielded
by Florida standier ground law, even though both men were
in vehicles and it was a case of what police
call road rage.

Speaker 26 (21:52):
When we first brought to you this as breaking news
on Eyewinness News this morning, it all happened just after
midnight on Rutledge.

Speaker 7 (21:58):
Road in Longwood. That's where Valerie boys.

Speaker 26 (22:01):
Joining us live from and Valerie the road rage happened
this morning. How are investigators able to determine stand your
ground so fast? Normally you need a hearing for.

Speaker 6 (22:10):
This, Hey, Martha, Well, the State Attorney's office just got
back to me. They say a senior prosecutor was actually
out here overnight and determined that this was a justifiable homicide. Meanwhile,
neighbors say, well, a car went right in that front yard,
hit that address marker, then crossed the street over here,
ploid down that fence and then another fence, and that's

(22:31):
where a person died on scene.

Speaker 27 (22:34):
Who wouldn't fence probably a panel and a half that
went down.

Speaker 6 (22:40):
Leslie Walliner says someone drove right into her fence during
a road rage incident.

Speaker 26 (22:45):
I went out here to see what was going on
and the.

Speaker 7 (22:48):
Police tell me to get right back in.

Speaker 6 (22:51):
Seminal Sheriff's deputy say the incident started near the entrance
of Mandarin Estates in Longwood. According to detectives, one driver
pointed a gun at another. That's the shooter pointed his
own weapon and fired multiple rounds, killing the other driver.

Speaker 28 (23:04):
Arguing with each other road rates, whatever you want to call,
deputy say.

Speaker 6 (23:10):
One of the drivers died at the scene after crashing
a car into an address marker and a couple of fences.

Speaker 7 (23:15):
He accelerated.

Speaker 6 (23:17):
You know, he was deader ready, so he accelerated straight
to the fence. The person who fired the deadly shot
called nine one one.

Speaker 7 (23:26):
The State Attorney's office says a.

Speaker 6 (23:27):
Senior prosecutor went on scene and said it was apparent
from what they found that it was a justifiable homicide.
Retired police chief Orlandover Loone explains, he must have.

Speaker 16 (23:36):
Found some of this clear and convincing that shows that
the person who was involved in the shooting was justified
and doing so based on the stand your.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Ground rule.

Speaker 6 (23:46):
And investigators are still looking for additional surveillance of the incident.
The names of the people involved have not been released yet.
Reporting live and long with Valerie Boy for Channel nine
I Witness News.

Speaker 26 (23:57):
Valerie, thank you an.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
Interesting staying in your ground. Your car is also your castle.
You can defend that. Also another award winner a homeowners
shoots and kills. Hmmm, twenty percent, let's just say twenty
five percent.

Speaker 29 (24:15):
It's the mother of a man shot and killed somewhere
he wasn't supposed to be is talking to Local ten news.

Speaker 28 (24:21):
Some mindy dad Sheriff's office investigating his death as part
of an attempted home invasion? Was this a case of stanyard?
Ground crime specialist Bridget Matter digs.

Speaker 7 (24:30):
Into the story.

Speaker 28 (24:31):
She is live in the Richmond Heights and neighborhood in
Bridget What have you learned?

Speaker 30 (24:36):
Well, detectives, they still have to determine exactly what happened here.
What we know is four men tried getting into a house.
One of them was shot and the other three are
still on the run. Nearby surveillance video captures gunfire and

(24:56):
a loud scream around six forty Saturday evening, police say
four people tried to force their.

Speaker 31 (25:03):
Way into a Southwest Miami Dade home. Deputy say someone
who was inside the house fired a gun towards the
foe and shot one of the men in the upper body.
A nine one one call says one of the intruders
was shot in the face.

Speaker 8 (25:17):
Give me the person shot rather than a mail that
broke into the geekage and he shot in the base
in the mountain.

Speaker 31 (25:23):
He later died at the hospital. The three others are
on the run. It happened at this home near the
intersection of Southwest one hundred and forty first Street and
Southwest one hundred and tenth Avenue.

Speaker 7 (25:32):
I'm in shop this belief.

Speaker 31 (25:36):
Her the mother of the man killed, didn't want to
show her face, but says she's in disbelief.

Speaker 9 (25:42):
What were you told?

Speaker 10 (25:44):
Yeah, he got shot and killed Sanday who was trying
to break in somebody house.

Speaker 7 (25:49):
But that's not that's not.

Speaker 31 (25:51):
A Miami Dade detectives continue to search for the three
others who ran away.

Speaker 7 (25:56):
It's unclear if this.

Speaker 31 (25:57):
Was a random attempt at home invasion rock or if
the men were targeting someone living there. Detectives they have
not made any arrests as of tonight. We're live in
southwest Miami, Date bridget Matter, local tenures.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
Oh, I mean I feel sorry for like a victim's mother.
Even though the dirt bag sun was trying to break
into a house or was targeting somebody, I'm always fascinated
by it. That's just not him. Well, apparently it was him.
Homeowner shoots and kills two men who do something stupid.

Speaker 9 (26:32):
Well breaking from overnight, deputy say a shooter told them
that he was forced to fire, killing two men in
a neighborhood.

Speaker 24 (26:38):
Right in your Spring.

Speaker 23 (26:39):
Investigators say the shooter told them the men followed him
to the near forest Ridge subdivision that's along green Gate
and a Spring stoodenter last night. ABC thirteen's Roanna Willis
is live in that neighborhood. This morning, Brehanna, we understand
you spoke with someone who lives there.

Speaker 29 (26:56):
Yeah, that's correct, Brendan, and he tells me he's actually
lived here for around years. He says he didn't actually
hear the shooting, but he was still shaken up, as
you can imagine, especially this morning when he actually still
saw this bloodied shirt here in the roadway. Now, the
Harris County Sheriff's office says it's all unfolded around eight
forty five last night when they responded to this neighborhood
for the shooting. When they arrived, they say they found

(27:16):
two men in their late fifties shot. Investigators say one
man did die here on scene, and first responders rushed
the other man to the hospital, where he later died.
The Sheriff's Office has now identified them as fifty seven
year old Timothy Underwood and fifty nine year old Keith McDonald.
Here's what deputy say the shooter told them about why
he had to protect himself and how it's leaving people
here on edge.

Speaker 32 (27:39):
As of right now, that shooter is claiming self defense.
He's claiming that the individuals that he shot had been
following him for some time, and when they pulled into
the neighborhood, those individuals blocked him in and attempted to
come up and confront him in his car. Last night,
I was getting ready to sleep, and then when I

(27:59):
heard that they stay inside the house and then helping
that does ain't happen anymore?

Speaker 29 (28:07):
Yeah, of course, everyone's hope now. Later, the Sheriff's office
told us the shooter said the two men who died
here were actually kicking him and his vehicle after they
all got out of their cars for this confrontation. At
this point, deputies say they do not believe the two
men who died were armed. Right now, they say no
charges have been fooled yet, and now we'll be up
to the district Attorney's office. We're live in the Spring area.

(28:27):
I'm Breanna Willis ABC thirteen.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
I wouldn't knee.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Thank you, Brionna. Thanks. Let's see this is local. Two
car thieves crush and kill themselves.

Speaker 33 (28:41):
Two people are dead after trying to get away from
a world police in a stolen car. That car slid
out of control at high speed and smashed into a
light pole.

Speaker 15 (28:49):
And a man and a woman died on impact.

Speaker 3 (28:52):
Is this is the one where I've questioned was the
high speed chase necessary?

Speaker 22 (29:00):
Hmmm.

Speaker 15 (29:02):
Skates joined us from Alameda and Peoria and Kevin.

Speaker 9 (29:05):
It sounded like this starred with an attempted traffic stop.

Speaker 16 (29:11):
Well Kim and phil Aurora police tell us that a
license plate reader alerted officers to Afford focus reported stolen
Saturday in Fort Collins. Officers attempted to stop that car,
but the driver fled. According to police, the driver sped
north on Peoria, weaving in and out of traffic, before

(29:31):
trying to turn left onto Alameda. The car slid out
of control and smashed into that light pole. Both the
man driving and the woman in the passenger seat lost
their lives. Even so, police said this could have been
much worse.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
Yeah, we're pretty fortunate.

Speaker 27 (29:49):
They really did endanger the community with their high speeds
on Peoria Street. At one point they weaved in oncoming
leans of traffic before they came back onto the right
side of traffic, and that's when they attempted to left
hand turn, ultimately crashing it.

Speaker 16 (30:05):
Ultimately, police are going to have to figure out who
these people are. That work is underway now and investigate
the crash itself. And part of that investigation, we should note,
will include trying to determine whether officers were correct when
they decided to initiate a pursuit in this case. I
can also tell you that Peoria and Alameda both reopened

(30:27):
a little after three o'clock after being closed for about
four hours. At this scene, reporting live and a roar,
Kevin Vaughan Nine News and Kevin Well.

Speaker 33 (30:36):
They investigate all of that I think everybody who just
looked at the video you showed us of that intersection
can say, but it's a good thing there weren't people
in the path of that car.

Speaker 10 (30:47):
Fill.

Speaker 16 (30:47):
The damage to that car was incredible, so you can
only imagine what would have happened if if it had
hit another vehicle. Parts of the car flew off of it,
and four holes in the fence behind it was quite
an impact on.

Speaker 33 (31:01):
Indeed, it was all right, Kevin Vugh, Kevin, thank you.

Speaker 3 (31:04):
I still like to know why they continued the high
speed pursuit in that area. Please shoot and kill a
barricaded suspect.

Speaker 34 (31:11):
We have breaking news this morning. A man is dead
after barricading himself inside of a home. At three forty
five Monday afternoon, the US Marshall's Task Force attempted to
stop Markeith Brison Junior on Hershberger Road at Peters Creek Road.
He hit several police cars and fled the scene before
barricading himself in a home on Harrison Avenue. After several hours,

(31:33):
the Virginia State Police Tactical Team breached inside. They found
Bryson with a weapon. He was shot by officers.

Speaker 7 (31:40):
And died at the scene.

Speaker 34 (31:41):
The troopers involved have been placed on administrative leave while
an investigation takes place.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
Administrative leave. That's right. I'm going to go right now too,
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