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September 16, 2025 29 mins
More on the sad passing of iconic pin-up Robert Redford, plus Hermosa Beach residence are up in arms about a 50-foot residential plan right near the beach. There’s an incoming downpour predicted in the LA basin stretching all the way up to Big Bear. A cooking-oil spill on the 10 freeway has closed all lanes in the San Bernardino area for the past 90 minutes. There’s a rare pop-up storm incoming for the LA area, plus Elton John is turning his old kneecaps – into jewelry. There was a Benihana brawl, plus Valenica road rage.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on De Maya from
KFI AM six forty KFI AM sixty. It is The
Conway Show. Robert Redford has passed away at the age
of eighty nine. There's a very famous scene in Butchcasteriley's
Sundance Kid where they're on the run.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
There's eight or nine.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Bounty hunters, law enforcement agents following him, sheriffs, and they're
on a cliff and the only way to get off
this cliff is to jump off this cliff fifty feet
into a running stream. And it's one of the great
scenes of all time. I'm gonna play it for you here,
but you got to see the movie for its full context.

(00:45):
But this is one of the great scenes in the
history of filmmaker.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Well, on the way, I figured we need a fight
or gear forget we go to jail. I've been there already.
If we fight, you stay right where they are on
starve us out a go for position and shoot us.
Mind you can get a rock slide started again us
that way? What else can I do? They could surrender
to us, but I wouldn't count on that. They're going
for a physician, all right, better.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
Get ready kid. The next time, I say, let's go
someplace like Bolivia. Let's go someplace like Bolivia next time.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
Ready, No, we'll jump like hell, we will. No, it'll
be okay, worst eep enough, we don't get squished to death.
They'll never follow. How do you know would you make
a jump like that?

Speaker 5 (01:25):
You didn't have to.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
I have to, and I'm not gonna.

Speaker 4 (01:27):
Well, we got to otherwise we're dead. They're just gonna
have to go back down the same way they come.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Come on, just one clear shut that's all I want.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
We got to get away from me.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
I want to fight them. They'll kill us.

Speaker 6 (01:38):
Maybe you want to die?

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Do you all right? I'll jump first? No? Then you
jump first?

Speaker 7 (01:44):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:44):
I said, what's the matter with you? I can't swim?
Why are you crazy?

Speaker 2 (01:56):
The fall will probably kill you. What I seen? What
a movie?

Speaker 1 (02:10):
Gotta go rented or see. It's probably available on any
streaming service. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Really cool movie.
All right, Let's talk about Hermosa Beach. Residents are fighting
a fifty foot tall residential development in Hermosa Beach. They
hate this type of stuff in Hermosa Beach. It's a

(02:33):
nice sleepy beach town with bungalows. Everything was designed or
built in the nineteen thirties, forties, fifties, and then this
fifty foot tall residential development comes along and people don't
like it at all.

Speaker 8 (02:49):
We're retired here and we'd like to live the rest
of our lives here.

Speaker 5 (02:54):
Anna Johng and her husband Brian have lived in this
home at Hermosa Beach for thirty eight years. They see
their lives dramatically change if a new development is allowed
to go up next door.

Speaker 8 (03:04):
Which would block all the sunlight.

Speaker 9 (03:06):
I wouldn't have any There.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
Would be twice as tall as our house.

Speaker 5 (03:10):
She's referring to this proposed fifty foot five unit, four
story residential development on Palm Drive, a project that is
twenty feet above the city's current height limit. City officials
say the property owners initially wanted to tear down the
older four plex and build a single family home, but
state law wouldn't allow it. SB three thirty requires all

(03:31):
new residential developments to have as many units as previously
existed or more.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Rory boh, I didn't know that, so if you tear
down a four plex to build a single family home,
you can't do that if there's a four plex there,
you have to build at least four new residents.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
I didn't know that SB three.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
Thirty requires all new residential developments to have as many
units as previously existed or more. Rory Barrish lives in
one of the units that will eventually be torn down.

Speaker 8 (03:58):
Each People come to Homosa Beach because they want the beach.
They don't want New York City. They don't want Miami Beach,
they don't want Dubai. They don't come to see big towerism.
You know, it's a very quaint place.

Speaker 5 (04:10):
Alka Warner runs the local group called Save Hermosa that
was created to fight this development. She explains that all
cities in the state are required to have a certified
General Plan Housing element showing they're increasing the overall housing
supply throughout the state.

Speaker 9 (04:25):
The city messed up by not getting their housing elements certified,
so we are paying the price for that by having
this monstrosity a block from the beach.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
Yeah, I guess I don't know the exact rules and laws,
but when you build anything now in the state of California,
the local municipalities have very little say over what you
do it. You know, there's a lot of leeway now
that's been given to you homeowners by the state, so
you can literally tear your house down and build an

(04:56):
apartment building because they need more and more housing in California.
And that's what's going on in Hermosa. Hermosa Beach is
a beautiful town. I lived there during nineteen ninety two
when the riots were going on. I was living in
Hermosa Beach and I didn't change my license yet, so
my address was still in Sherman Oaks, but I was

(05:18):
living with a buddy of mine, a guy named Todd Crouch,
in Hermosa Beach. In this small little condo is beautiful.
I view with the ocean about four blocks in the ocean,
and it was spectacular. So the riots happened. I'm working
in Burbank at the time. I drive back to Hermosa Beach.
The whole city's on fire. And I get to Hermosa
Beach and the cops are blocking every entrance to Hermosa Beach.

(05:40):
All fifteen entrances or twenty entrances to Hermosa Beach all
blocked by Hermosa Police Department. So I pulled up and
I said, Heyeah, I live in Hermosa Beach. And I said,
let me see your license. And I said, well, my
license says Sherman Oaks, but I'd live in Hermosa Beach.
And the cop says, then you're not getting in. And
I sit there and wait for my roommate to get

(06:02):
home because he had his license changed. And I sat
there for a couple hours waiting for him to get home.
He got home and I was allowed to go into
Hermosa Beach. But Manda, they shut that down during the riots.
You could not get in or out of Hermosa Beach
unless you prove that you live there. They shut that down,
and nobody nobody got in Hermosa Beach cops. If you

(06:24):
live in Hermosa Beach, they are great. They are friendly
to you. They will help you out. If you don't
live in Hermosa Beach and you think you're going to
cause trouble in Hermosa Beach, you've got a radical new
thought coming, because they will shut you down. Hermosa Beach
is well protected by the cops there. The people live
there enjoy the cops, and the cops enjoy the people.

(06:46):
There's a great relationship between Hermosa Beach Police Department and
the residents there, and it's not it's not a adversarial
relationship at all. It is a perfect city to live in.
It's great, it's cool in the summer. There's a lot
of great restaurants there, a lot of young people with

(07:06):
energy there, happens to be some money there. And but
it's it's right next to Manhattan Beach, and Manhattan Beach
is more of like the new modern age people with
you know, big glass windows and modern homes. But her
Most Beach is like a throwback. A lot of cottages,
a lot of old homes who were built in the
thirties and forties, and it's spectacular. If you could ever

(07:27):
and Krozer, you were in Hermosa in where'd you go?
Did you go to Manhattan Beach with your wife? Forde Dando? Yeah,
Rodondo's right next to the next city south of Hermosa.
Hermosa Beach is one of the most beautiful towns in America.
It's spectacular and for the people who live there, I'm
very jealous. It is the perfect place to live. Hermosa Beach.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
It's quick.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
You know, you get on the freeway there, you know,
everything is is pretty accessible and the people live in
Hermosa Beach are fantastic. At one point, every single member,
every single player on the La Kings lived in that area,
either Hermosa Beach, Ordondo Beach or Manhattan Beach. And when
they won the championship they won the Stanley Cup in
twenty twelve and twenty fourteen, every single player, I think,

(08:14):
without exception, lived.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
In that area.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
What a cool time to be in that in that
base at Cities area just beautiful. All right, you're live
on KFI AM six forty, kfive AM sixty Conoy Show.
You know, with all the Charlie Cook Kirk stories that
are coming out, the horrible news he was assassinated a
week ago tomorrow, it'll be one week tomorrow. And then

(08:39):
you had the Emmys here locally. That took up some
oxygen crime in LA. You may not have been following
the weather.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
The weather.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
It might be something that sort of just got away
from you and it's changed in the last four or
five days. There's a radical change in the weather that
I got to tell you about, and you're going to
enjoy it, I think. But if you live in the
San Fernando Valley and I was born and raised in
the San Fernando Valley on Thursday, the day after tomorrow,

(09:14):
the highest eighty one degrees. But that's not the big story.
The big story is there's a seventy five percent chance
of rain in the San Fernando Valley on Thursday. Seventy
five percent chance of rain, and looks like most of
it will be happening in the morning between four am

(09:36):
and seven am. Four am to seven am will be
the sweet spot. If you live in the San Fernando
Valley and you go to bed Wednesday night, you'll start
to hear the rain on your roof. If you know
you live on the top floor an apartment building or
a house or condo or I don't know, motor home
wherever you're living, around three or four o'clock in.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
The in the morning.

Speaker 1 (09:59):
If if you live in Huntington Beach, eighty percent chance
of rain. Eighty percent chance of rain on Thursday, and
that'll be happening from midnight till about seven am. That's
when you get the majority of the rain. If you
live in Big Bear or you just travel at Big

(10:22):
Bear and he got a second home in Big Bear,
you kick the ass in life. There's a forty five
percent chance of rain in Big Bear. The high sixty
six degrees. It's winter weather practically, so the precipitation for
Big Bear will be all day long. It'll start at

(10:44):
five am and it'll go all the way to six pm.
So there'll be twelve straight hours of rain up in
Big Bear, so be prepared for them. If you live
in the Inland Empire Lancaster area, you're gonna love this.
The high on Thursday, it's not gonna be one hundred
and five or ninety five or eighty five. It'll be

(11:07):
seventy nine degrees on Thursday with a sixty percent chance
of rain in the in the upper Desert in the
at Lancaster area. And that'll be evening rain that'll start
around four or five pm and maybe go to seven pm.
And again these all might change, but this is what

(11:27):
they're predicting right now. So for a high of seventy
nine degrees in the Anlope Valley is great. I mean
that's like winter weather with a sixty percent chance of rain.
So this Thursday is going to be a great weather
day because there's gonna be weather and most of southern

(11:50):
California will get treated to rain, and you have to
be aware of this. It's gonna be the first rain
of the year for significant rain of they and that
means the freeways and the streets, the boulevards, the avenues,
the roads, anything you drive on will be extra slippery.
The first rain meeting all the oil stains and all

(12:14):
the you know, the oil and gas and debris that's
been left on the freeways and roads of Los Angeles
will be very slippery. And there's gonna be a lot
of accidents, a lot of them. Sweet James, is gonna
be a spone's gonna be ringing off the hook. On Thursday,
there's gonna be a tremendous amount of accidents, people hitting

(12:35):
the brakes and then sliding into the guy in front
of him. So if you're planning on going to Arizona,
let's see here, Glendale, Arizona.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Glendale, Arizona.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Okay, that's where the memorial is gonna be on Sunday
for Charlie Cook. On Friday, if you go down early,
it'll be ninety four degrees, Saturday ninety eight degrees, and
then Sunday, September twenty first, for the Charlie Kirk Memorial,
a low of eighty one and a high of one
hundred and one degrees, So that might prevent some people

(13:12):
from standing outside in that kind of heat. That all
starts at eleven am, and the temperature at eleven am
in Glendale, Arizona, and if you're planning on going, will
be ninety three degrees and you'll go up to one
hundred and one at around four pm, and then it'll
it'll get cooler after four pm. So between eleven am

(13:33):
and four pm is going to be awfully hot in Glendale, Arizona.
Just want you to be aware of that. All right,
We're live on KFI AM six forties Conway Show. You're
listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI AM
six forty kfive AM six fortyes Conway Show. We got

(13:54):
a major freeway shut down. Let's get some information, then
we'll talk to the lovely one Angel Martinez with more detailed.

Speaker 6 (14:03):
That's right, David, looking at the westbound side of the
ten Freeway here in Culton at Mount Vernon Avenue. Right there,
you can see that.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
Okay, don't listen half assed, listen to where this is
the ten Freeway near Colton.

Speaker 6 (14:14):
That's right, David, looking at the westbound side of the
ten Freeway here in Culton at Mount Vernon Avenue. Right there,
you can see that spill closing all lanes of the freeway.
That's cooking oil that needs to be soaked up. They
need to bring some sand out here. It's going to
take quite some time. It's already been shut down for
upwards of ninety minutes. You can see all lanes shut down,
traffic being detoured off at Mount Vernon and the delays

(14:36):
going all the way back to Redlands. Definitely avoid the
ten Freeway this evening, reporting live Mayre seven. I'm Chris Christy,
ABC seven. I would just do setus.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
They both said at the same time. Setus so bad
for all the folks that start there. They're almost like
Butcher casting Sundann's kid.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
There, wats setus?

Speaker 2 (14:56):
What a mess? Angel? What do you say?

Speaker 1 (14:58):
What do you know with this spill? Any idea when
the freeway is going to open up? And how is
it going to affect Krozier's commute home?

Speaker 7 (15:07):
Well, okay, let's start with Croziers commute at home. And
the good thing about this, if there is a good thing,
is that it's on the westbound side of the of
the ten, all right. Yeah, so this isn't affecting. Yeah,
he totally skates. And I was just checking in with
the Highway Patrol to see, you know, like a guestimate
as to when they'll have lanes reopen, and so far,

(15:31):
no guestimate. It just says unknown duration all lanes. And
that drive is Chris Christy was just saying the West
ten is backing up away from the two ten Freeway
right now, so it's just a huge mess. So you
know what I always say, pack your patient.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
He takes service streets. All right.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
That's so where I didn't recognize the on and off
ramps where this?

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Where is this?

Speaker 7 (16:01):
Okay? So the two fifteen freeway is just below San
Bernardina and the two ten. After the two ten travels
southbound and then merges in with the ten freeway near Redlands.
It's between those two points, kind of like right by
Loma Linda along the ten near Loma Linda, just on

(16:24):
the north side of that. Mount Vernon is in the
city of Colton, and the delays are backing up all
the way out of jeez. Okay, Redlands area.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
All right, So it's it's the ten westbound. Yes, and
it's near the two fifteen or close.

Speaker 7 (16:44):
To this, okay, Yeah, it's right past the two fifteen
where the closure is. The delays extend all the way
back to the two ten.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
Oh I see it now. Oh that's way the hell
out there. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (16:56):
Yeah. And as far as miles go, I'm going to
calculate that the mile mileage in the backup right now,
it sounds pretty close to about seven miles.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
Oh my god.

Speaker 7 (17:09):
Seven miles right around the.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
Art to get around they get around is the two ten.
You can go north on the two ten, then south
is what the sixty?

Speaker 7 (17:17):
Yeah, you can go up the two ten. Yeah, you
can head over to the fifteen southbound. It depends on
how far west you need to travel. But if you're
not going, if you just need to get into Bloomington,
you have really no other alternate than to no.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
And if you're stuck on the freeway, you're screwed. You
can't get off the freeway. There's a big interchange there.

Speaker 7 (17:39):
Yeah, that's a tough one. I mean, I'm seeing a
lot of slow traffic right now. I'm looking at the
surface streets really zooming in on that and Watermen is
a big Street that runs through that area. That's just
jam packed right now, as well as Orange Show Road,
and it's just a mess in the surrounding surface streets.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
All right.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
So it's ten westbound in Colton, right near the two
ten free I mean two fifteen freeway, just west of
the two.

Speaker 7 (18:03):
Fifteen that's right, and delayser backing up out of Redlands.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
All right. I guess you can get off there. I
know that.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
You know there's a Costco there you can go visit that.
There's a sizzler he can slide into there, enjoy that.

Speaker 7 (18:17):
Yeah, but there's a home depot out there too, in.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
A golden corral. How about that? Oh yeah, buffet.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
While you're hanging out there. So it's going to be
a pain in the ass to get through that area.
And we'll give you updates all night long. Angel, I'm
seeing that the estimate is eleven pm. I just looked
on Google Maps and this just popped up and said
road closed, which they're talking about the freeway there, the sixty,

(18:46):
I mean the ten freeway and they're talking about that
closed until eleven pm.

Speaker 7 (18:51):
Okay, I don't know where they got that information, yeah,
but it sounds good.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
Yeah, it does sound.

Speaker 7 (18:58):
Not for any for anybody that wants to use the freeway,
but at least it's an hour or so.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
And you can drive by eastbound with very little trouble
there and honk and sort of wave at everybody. They
like that, you know, when you're stuck in dead traffic
like that. They're like when you smoke them like that, So.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Go do that.

Speaker 7 (19:16):
I love it.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
They love the laugh on. That's right, that's right, all right,
thank you.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Angel Martinez ding Dong with her Elton John is in
the news. Kind of an odd fella. He's turning his
old knee caps into jewelry.

Speaker 9 (19:32):
When I have my kneecaps removed, the left one first
and then the right, I asked my surgeon if I
could keep the kneecaps, which she was rather startled about.

Speaker 10 (19:42):
Elton John sharing a surprising repurpose of his knee caps.
The singer sitting down for the World Gold Council's short
documentary Touched by Gold, detailing the jewelry redesigned backstory.

Speaker 4 (19:56):
My Sojo sell I had the worst kneeze he's ever
operated on.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
That whole was actually in one kneecup.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
Yeah, you could, you could tell when Elton John was
playing at Dodger Stadium with was it Dua Lipa? I
think du A Lipa was playing with him and he
could barely get around. He was in that crazy old
Dodger's robe, walking around like a nut and he could
barely get around. So he's got new knee caps. The
old ones are now earrings.

Speaker 11 (20:21):
It looks a bit like an old artifact from Egypt
or something.

Speaker 10 (20:24):
The music icon's right kneecap becoming the brand new necklace
seen on the twenty twenty four BFI London Film Festival
Red carpet as his left and smaller kneecap.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
You know, you can only do that when you get old.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
Like if you were dating somebody and you're, you know,
twenty four, he's twenty three, or you know, early twenties
and guy shows up to pick you up and he's
got a necklace on you like, oh, what is that?
Those are my kneecaps? I get out, get out. Yeah,
I'm not going to dinner with you. Get the f
out of here.

Speaker 10 (20:56):
Provided just enough to become a broach, and you have.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
To be famous. You can't do this as a guy
who works for the city. You know, a guy as
a plumber electrician. You can't have your kneecaps as your necklace.
You have to be in show business and you have
to be old. That's the only way you get away
with this routine.

Speaker 10 (21:16):
Provided just enough to become a broach. Both now chaerished
additions to Elton's keep, say collection.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
And then the other one is approached.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Yeah, so the left one was a smaller knee cap.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
Yeah, it was a smaller kneecap and we couldn't do
so much with it.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
So what if he's had his colon removed? I wonder
what that? Where is that? That's another brooch? Hey, what
is that? It's me Colling?

Speaker 2 (21:40):
I love it. It's me colon, you're colding. It's me
calling boys.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
Coling is an incredibly difficult job to get the gold
following the shape of something quite as unusual unusual. Yes,
gold is about the only material you could do that.

Speaker 5 (21:56):
I honestly think these are timeless pieces of that will
last for centuries.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Not al mighty things people do to stay relevant and
then show business. You know, I know, but it's you know,
kneecaps or is that's what I mean?

Speaker 2 (22:08):
Elton? Take it easy? Oh yeah, I think you made
me take it easy on him. Man train with you.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Yeah, you can't work for Amtrak and show up with
your kneecaps as you know your broach, they'll throw you
off the train. It can only be old famous and
in show business you have to have all three to
pull that off.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
And I guess he does.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
All right, we're live or keep an eye on the
on the ten west bound in Colton still closed and
they think it's going to be closed till at least
eleven pm, ten thirty to eleven pm two night. So
if you're unfortunate and you got into that that traffic
jam before you hit the two fifteen where you can

(22:50):
go south or north, then you're going to be in
there and you've got another You potentially have another four
hours sitting there in your car. That's what we do
in Los Angeles and in Southern California. We make it
brutally inconvenience for you to do anything. That's what we do.

(23:10):
We irritate the hell out of you in Southern California.
And that's what's going on right now. We're live on
Cafe in sixty six forty. It is the Conway Show,
and we have a fight at a restaurant Benny Hannah
in Torrance now Benny Hana in Torrance.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
It's kind of an odd location.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
It's on off of Hawthorne and Torrance Boulevard, but it's
behind that new village Delamo that was built there. And
you know, you got you got some restaurants there. You've
got the Kebab shop board and brew is there, and

(23:50):
then you got a learning experience Torrents there. I think
it's a you know, a tutoring center. And then right
next door is Benny Hannah. It's off of village laying there,
right near the Hilton Hotel. And if you're familiar with
that area, that's where those big round buildings are off
of Carson and Hawthorne. It's right behind those buildings. There's

(24:12):
a Benny Hannah there, nice, peaceful, beautiful neighborhood. Right behind
Benny Hannah are a bunch of single family homes. A
lot of kids play there at Paradise Park and go
to school.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
There's a there's a school.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
There YMCA in the in the neighborhood there, and I
think the school behind there is an elementary school. Okay,
so you got a picture of where it is a beautiful,
nice quiet Torrents neighborhood, and then somebody went nuts at
the Beny Hanna restaurant right in that neighborhood.

Speaker 11 (24:48):
Went crazy at a local Benny Hanna restaurant is under
investigation this morning. Police in Torrance called around eight o'clock
last night Torrents and Hawthorne Boulevards. Also, They say there
was a dispute between management and an employee. Security guards
got into a fight with the worker as they tried
to remove him from the restaurant.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
Police they refused to leave.

Speaker 11 (25:10):
Witnesses say he threw a plate at a security guard,
get shattered and a piece hit another guard above the eye.
The guard suffered minor injuries. The server eventually left the restaurant.
He was not arrested.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Wow, you gotta be careful with Benny Hanna. A lot
of sharp knives, a lot of opening open cooking spaces
that are very hot, and if people start wrestling and
throwing things, then people start, you know, rolling over furniture.
You could end up on one of those stovetops and
I could be in the burn board. So Beny Hannah

(25:43):
in on Torrents and Hawthorne. No good, No good?

Speaker 2 (25:47):
Last night? All right?

Speaker 1 (25:49):
Well, we've got some more crime. Oh, let's talk about
road rage here. Road rage is becoming prevalent everywhere. Used
to see it every once in a while. Now you
see it every day. And not only do you see
it every day, but people used to avoid crashing into
each other. Now the newest thing is tracking a guy
down and purposely ramming your car into that guy. It

(26:12):
happened on the one oh one in Sherman Oaks yesterday,
I believe. And there's another one here, a violent confrontation
caught on camera in Valencia, and I think this is
the one where the guy was sliced by a knife.
They got into an argument and one guy took a
very sharp knife and cut a dude's hand.

Speaker 12 (26:31):
Up violence in Valencia. The driver in the white T
shirt appears to throw a punch after a road rage encounter,
but he's got a knife and he stabs thirty nine
year old Leon Hernandez in his left hand.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Yeah, cut all his finger, all of his fingers got
sliced up. Had to have surgery, had to have him
mended up. A nightmare all.

Speaker 13 (26:52):
The guy pull out a knife and then well he
got out of his car with a knife in his hand.
Then flipped it open in front of me and then
swung it at me.

Speaker 12 (26:58):
Hernandez, tonight us out of a ninety minute surgery to
repair his injury, told kat La there was no car accident,
but the driver of the gray Mercedes sedan was angry,
aggressive and jumped out of his car to confront Hernandez.

Speaker 13 (27:13):
Yeah, the guy said, you know something along lines what
the eff are you doing or something?

Speaker 3 (27:17):
And I was like, what are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Sounds like, babe, sounds like he had an accident with me, you.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
Know something along lines what the eff are you doing
or something?

Speaker 2 (27:24):
What the effort you're doing?

Speaker 3 (27:25):
What the eff are you doing or something?

Speaker 13 (27:26):
And I was like, what are you talking about? And
then yeah, that's when he swung the knife.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
At the game on took a knife, cut this guy's
hand nearly off.

Speaker 12 (27:34):
Santa Clarita deputies now have that suspecting custody, and this
video recorded by a witness, is a big part of
the investigation.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
Video is extremely helpful, as you could imagine, but also
we have to take in both not just the video
but then also the witness accounts of what happened before
and what happened.

Speaker 12 (27:51):
After after the stabbing the Mercedes driver takes off, but
he didn't get far. Just about a mile away on
mc bean park Way, deputies took him into custody.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Yeah, a lot of cops out there in Valencia. Not
a good place to rage and stab people.

Speaker 12 (28:06):
And paramedics arrived to help Hernandez, who has a serious
slash across his hand.

Speaker 13 (28:12):
So basically just got a laceration across the whole front
side of my palm from my thumb up to you know,
the pinky side of my hand.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
It was really deep in the thumb area.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Yeah, and this guy works. It looks like he works
with his hands. I don't know what he does for living,
like home improvement is something like that. So he needs
both of his hands. And he's going to be at
a commission for quite some time. And it's just another
reason out there to calm yourself down. Don't ever get
out of a car and approach somebody. It could be

(28:42):
the end, all right. Moe Kelly is coming up next
with his entire crew right here on k I AM
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