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bonds. bigger because we're better. officer daniel o'shea: i, uh... i don't know. i never thought i'd grow up to be a cop but i did, and being a cop you get to do what everybody tunes into the 10:00 news to see. this badge is like an "e" ticket to disneyland and i intend to ride every ride in the park. i love being involved in stuff and i really enjoy it when i get to help people. 2h years ago, a lady gave birth to a baby in a car. the baby wasn't breathing, it was dying in my arms and i've handled three sids deaths, and they broke my heart. my little boy was two weeks old at the time. i picked up that little baby and i got him breathing and, man, i'll tell you all the internal affairs complaints all the garbage that's going on now and the public attitude towards the
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police and the kind of stuff that goes on that really is pretty negative about this job-- that outweighed it ten times. ( garbled radio transmission ) 235 just called out a traffic stop with a rolling steal 3000 block of claremont. he says he's got four parties on board. okay, nobody make any sudden lane changes. it could be most uncomfortable. could give you a chevrolet enema. ( garbled radio transmission ) 33 and tac-18 responding. you need one more car? you see him anywhere, bro? no. any hint? no. well, then he ain't here. this is one of those scientific observations that i make so i have to... "hi, we're the police."
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tac-1-8. tac-18. since we have not heard from the other half of 235 send more cars. let's saturate the area and find the missing officer. need other cars to cover the 3000 block of claremont. 101. we're a little ways out. i don't care where you're at. let's go. nick, who's out? nick, who's the officer that's missing? you all right, man? no. what happened? come on, man what happened? is that the driver back there? i'm going to go check on him. rogers: tell them to tilt me a cruiser if they have it. okay. all cars responding 3000 block of claremont disregard-- 35's okay. you guys hang on a minute.
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whoo. man: what happened? o'shea: he tried to disarm the police officer got his gun out of his holster and the officer had to defend himself. they didn't shoot him, did they? no. is this the driver back here? yeah, that's the driver. he kept saying, "i don't want to go to jail." it was a hell of a fight. got my gun half out of my holster... i just kept hitting him... broke that fence. he tried to go over that fence twice. he just kept bleeding on me. i couldn't hold him, man. they get all slippery then. tac-18. tac-18. we're not certain as to whether an ambulance or a cruiser has been called. can you confirm? girl: are we in trouble? well, we'll see. ( sobbing: ) we didn't do anything, though. okay, have a seat. yeah... suspect's hurt, yeah where are you hurt? my hands.
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let me see. just cut and they're swelling... oh, my god. anywhere else? no. you want to go over to d.g.? no. they say i need a tetanus. i can get that later. why would you need a tetanus? just 'cause he... might be his teeth. where was he injured? his head. his face. he tried to take his gun away from him. he did? he got it halfway out. you're kidding. i had him down, figured he was going to give so tim took off after the passenger and he started fighting and next thing i know... were you by yourself? yeah. next thing i know, he's got my gun halfway out so i got it back in the holster, and then he kind of rolls over and i hit him on the forehead with my flashlight... just started bleeding, and my flashlight... i couldn't hold onto it. i went to bring it up again and it slipped out of my hand and he threw it out in the street
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ran between these two houses and got up on the six-foot fence and i pulled him back down. i says, "hey, put your hands behind your back." he turned around and tried to hit me so the fight was on. we fought over there for about five minutes. oh, man. are you going to be all right? yeah. i'm just tired. i'm pooped. i am pooped. you know, he's absolutely right. it's a $900 car. is that worth killing somebody over? this guy didn't think twice. tries to take a cop's gun. what a great guy. 22-20. check northbound quebec. o'shea: the really important factor of this whole deal is the fact that nick rogers is as tough as nails. he lifts weights all the time. he plays on our department's full-contact football team. he's one of our police union boxers.
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thank god he's one tough guy because if that had been your standard-issue person... let's face it-- cops aren't from another planet. they're out of the population. they're standard-issue people who do a dangerous job. if nick hadn't been in the physical condition he's in that guy would have killed him. that was one hell of a fight and nick saved his own life, and did a damn fine job. i'm jessica and this is my emergen-c. keeping up with the kids is tough, so i drink emergen-c. with vitamin c for immune support and b vitamins for natural energy i'm ready for whatever they get into. get your free sample at myemergenc.com. stay healthy and feel the good.
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officer pete c c i started in law enforcement in october of 1969 and i ultimately got hired on in denver in 1978 and my wife, deborah got hired on aurora p.d. in the latter part of july-- or june, rather-- of 1980. deborah was killed in the line of duty. shooting. couple months after that
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i got shot on the job here in denver. i still like the job. ( garbled radio transmission ) what's up, pete? we just got a call of a burglary in progress in our area. complainant says he's standing by out front and the party is still inside. unit 25. snyder: what did you say? what were you guys doing over there? you-- get your hands up. spread them. i didn't do anything. i was just going to... corr: get over here. back away from him. ouch.
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that's my wallet. what's it doing up front? it's a big wallet. what were you guys doing over there? we were going to champion's. let's see your i.d. no problem, man. man: it's a long wallet. i just didn't want to carry it up front. ( man speaking ) snyder: all right. these are the guys that were around there though? yeah. all right. let us know. what did we do, man? i don't know. you tell us. we were going from... what happened over there? nothing, man. why did someone see you over by ( blip )? corr: kicking in the door. kicking in the door? yeah. you tell us. no. we didn't kick in no door. what did you do then? we're just walking from there to here. you say you're coming from champion's? we're going to champion's. from where?
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well, we went to crock island. crock island? yeah. or is that rock island? we went to rock island. then we were going to champion's. we're supposed to meet some friends. snyder: get your story straight. man: i'm from out of town. snyder: i can see that. i'm not sure where... how did your shirt get all dirty? right here. i think from you ( bleep ). snyder: you're under arrest for the investigation of burglary. corr: is this yours? man #2: yes. what's the phone number? ...down the 700 block. ( phone ringing ) suspicious parties in a two-door... that's a good number. what do you guys got? looks like a burglary here. those are the right guys from what you said about them. hold on to them. as soon as we get
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all the information for the report we'll be right over. okay. man: well, we're not trying to hide anything. it's not like we don't appreciate the law. i appreciate it very much. excuse me, sir. sir? there's not a doubt in your mind that those are the two? not a doubt in my mind. i watched them walk across the front of the building and turn the corner. as i turned the corner i watched them turn another corner into that lot. that's when you guys seen them. look's like we got'em. we'll take them down and that's it. snyder: reggae concert? if you guys liked country, i might have let you go but you blew it. you like country right now? you like country? you like dolly parton? you guys blew it when you told me you went to a reggae concert. we didn't go to a reggae concert. you do not see a blond-haired guy.
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"always on my mind" is the only country tune i could even deal with. what's that? "always on my mind..." it's the only country tune i can deal with and that's 'cause the pet shop boys redid it the right way. i keep trying to teach you how to love country music. snyder: yeah, right. i love country music. you want to pull my album collection? i mean, i got... i got no fences and i got roping the wind. either one you want. i'll sing a tune if you want. garth brooks-- i love that... go over to that officer. me? sorry? you ( blip )? what's your middle name? allen. a-l-l-e-n. when the other car gets here with the information for the report we're all going to go to headquarters
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corr: actually, they're not your typical burglar. who knows what they were up to. they sit in front of somebody else's property intentionally destroy it enter a building they know is not theirs... i mean, that's burglary. and now, even though they know they've been caught-- and we have a witness-- they're saying "we were just leaving our car." i can't explain it. just a sign of the times i guess.
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[ man ] it's big. responds in a moment's notice. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices is faster or more professional than aladdin. that's why more people turn to aladdin than anyone. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. officer manny mauri: we've got an accident. they may be in the platte river. we're going to have to put on the lights and sirens. so here goes the music. ( siren wailing ) ( garbled radio transmission )
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officer: it's not in the platte. mauri: it's not in the platte. i'll move that stuff for you. this is it? this is not the platte. man: how you doing, officers? i didn't see anybody in it. is this the accident? i guess. it's all i found. i guess this is our accident. this must be our accident. is this what they called about? man: they said platte river and florida. mauri: cancel every ambulance. cancel all that garbage, etcetera, etcetera. this one is going to the pound for going between barricades. what happened? i didn't catch that detour in time. the double barricades? come here a sec. you've got barricades over there. you've got barricades over here and you still went for it?
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i went up and called a tow truck. they'll help me. right now we're doing an accident report. you got a driver's license with you? yeah. so where do you live? south noxford. where did you make the phone call from? just up here. up here where? a residence up here. a residence there? how much you had to drink today? probably too much. probably too much. that's what i thought. okay. hold on a minute with the cigarettes. would you mind coming with me? let's go to the flat area over there a sec. come here, michael. officer: what do we got? driver. are you sure you didn't have anything to drink between the accident and the phone call? no. okay, come on.
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be careful crossing here, okay? can you see it? okay? i want you to do something for me. put your feet together. put your hands to your side. what i want you to do is close your eyes and tilt your head back. i'll probably fall down. i'll be right here don't worry. i've got bad knees. which knee is out? both of them. i've had operations on both of them. can you try it just a sec? tip my head back? and close your eyes. i'm going to turn on my light. close your eyes. close your eyes because it will burn your retina. tilt your head back a little bit. it's real hard. let's do something simpler. put your fingers out.
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when i tell you i want you to touch the tip of that finger to the tip of your nose. i want you to close your eyes. tip your head back just a little bit. okay, left. right. keep your arms straight up. there you go. just touch it and return, okay? right. left. put your hands to your back. you're under arrest for driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage. the barricade right there? there's barricades closing the whole road. then you have a second set of barricades here. you went through two sets of barricades before you fell in the thing. the same on the other side. it's barricaded up there. have a seat right here in front with my partner.
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have a seat in the front. where's the city pound at? 54th and york. i should run you d.u.i. for driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage but i'm going to have a hard time proving it because you left the scene and then came back. okay? and it's one of those technicalities that this time goes in your favor. yeah. okay? my question is do you have an alcohol problem or were you just drinking tonight? well, in a way i might have an alcohol problem because of my arthritis. have you ever been arrested for d.u.i.? no. never? when was the last time you had a ticket? five, ten years.
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five, ten years ago. i don't know. it's a classic case of driving under the influence of alcohol but because of that technicality i'm not going to be able to prove it and i'll tell you straight out. this is your lucky night. yeah. if you let me off, i'm damn sure lucky. as soon as the officer serves you with your summons for driving around barricades and causing an accident then i'll talk to the tow truck and have him drive you home with your car. okay? all right. wasn't careful enough. thanks. here's your pocketknife. thank you. you going to be all right crossing over there? i was trying to lift the car out of it. okay, be careful. have a good night. it's a pity. probably been a hardworking man all his life.
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and he got caught up in the alcohol. and one of these days he's going to kill somebody. today, i couldn't get him out of the street. oh, well. next time. officer: i've got him at gunpoint. dispatcher: gunpoint, 132 and bush. coverage code three.
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. >> we are live in san francisco where a couple is hit pie a truck in across walk. we will tell you what challenge is the driver was facing. president barack obama pushes for peace in the middle east. it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. good morning everybody, it is march 21st, i am brian flores. >> and i am pam cook. >> it was cloudy all day, a
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little cooler on the lows mostly sunny but no doubt about it a westerly breeze is in place, here is sal. traffic is doing well on highway 24 as you drive to the caldecott tunnel and also interstate 880, we are off to a good stat to the coliseum and there is roadwork being done on the upper deck, it is 4:29 let's go back to the desk. right now pg&e is on the scene of something that is affecting many customers, paul? >> reporter: good morning we are live in the bay view
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district, this is where it was affected and you can see there is power restored to part of the area but right down the street right here, that area is still in a blackout. here is the scene this morning, the base of the pole was burned and still smoldering. for some reason this live wire fell to the ground causing an outage that affected 235 paint page customers. they are working to restore power and figuring out what caused this. this could have been extremely dangerous and had somebody come into contact with that live wire or if it fell to the ground. we spoke with a rep from pg&e who said 220 people are still without power.
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i told crews they will be out here during daybreak to figure out what caused the outage and as you can see, they have basically disconnected it leaving it here for the investigation. like i said 220 people are still without power and that's a big difference since so many more were without power. a truck hit two people and they are trying to determine if weather was a factor. good morning tara. >> reporter: right now their conditions -- the conditions were clear but you could barely see across the street last night. it happened on westport tall. a

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