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new at six... 13 action news anchor..... christopher king is getting reaction.... from our crime and safety expert who says.... the officers may have used... too much restraint. chris? randy sutton -- is a man -- with 34 years of experience -- as a police officer. we watched that body-cam video with him. sutton tells us -- those officers -- showed remarkable restraint. that restraint -- he says -- could have cost those officers their lives. :15:34 randy sutton "wow!" police..wearig armor..guns drawn..cautiously walk up to the kingman, arizona, home of a wanted man. "police! search warrant! open the door!" they..bang on the door..making very clear..who they are. and they mean business. the door opens. jeffrey cave..stands in front of police..with a gun in his hand. "drop the gun!" they clearly order cave..over and over..to drop the gun. "drop the gun!" but cave..does not obey their
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cave..draws his weapon. we've freeze-framed the video..a split second..before he shoots at police. officers..fire back. "those officers showed somuch restraint and because they used so much restraint-is probably why that shooting took place randy sutton - is a man with 34 years of experience - as a police officer. we watched that body-cam video with him. sutton tells us - those officers - showed remarkable only on 13 action news.. loved ones of lewis borland are speaking to 13- action news reporter mahsa saeidi. she's live outside umc with more on what the suspect's relatives are saying. mahsa. tricia steve...today we spoke
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he says...a shooting left him paralyzed...and that borland was one of his attackers. ad lib (you don't believe he was there when the shooting happened, why?) it's not his demeanor, i've known lewis for 22 years, he's not a confrontation kind of guy, mahsa ad libs physical therapy is like kind of difficult because i have to do it with other people and it's on their
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tonight...mostly clear. lows 67 to 72. south winds up to 10 mph. .saturday...sunny. highs around 90 on the west side of the valley...89 to 93 on the east side. south winds up to 10 mph increasing to southwest 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon. .saturday night...clear. lows 65 to 68 on the west side of the valley...66 to 70 on the east side. southwest winds 10 to 20 mp 11.18.26 it just seems like nobody cares 28 and im the one that's paying for it 32 a -90- year-old woman says.... she's left paying.... for one company's negligence. she says.... she fell on her daily walk....
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two months later.... she's in a wheelchair..... still recovering....without a word from the company. when "you ask... we investigate". contact 13.... investigative reporter.... stephanie zepelin... has the story. 12.26.01 natalie says her 90-year-old mother used to walk these sidewalks every day, until about two months ago, she came to this utility box that didn't have a cover and fell 10 seeing her mom with a broken leg, broken arm, and stitches across her head was difficult for natalie. 10.54.34 it's breaking my heart 35 i go upstairs at night and but it only got harder when her mom had to be taken back to the hospital a month later with a pulmonary embolism. all this after a fall in the beginning of august. this is the utility box across the street from their house...that esther tripped on. 11.15.32 i got up and i walked home with a broken knee and a broken arm 38 it's been hard for the 90-year-old who used to walk at least a mile a day. 11.17.28 im just so discouraged and depressed right now 32 sad
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after several calls, she says they finally came out and fixed it....but she says there are other utility boxes that have her worried. 11.04.001 i informed the repairmen from centurylink when they were here 05 that at least eighty percent of their utility covers are all broken and damaged 12 we walked the neighborhood with her, and found several more she says she pointed out to them that have now been replaced. and while that gives her more she says is upset at the response from centurylink. 11.06.35 im irate that centurylink cant take the time to make a courtesy call to me 41 [butt with] 11.07.17 their negligence has caused so much turmoil in this family 23 and it's affected so many people's lives, not just my mother's 27 13 action news reached out to centurylink and received a statement, which says in part: earlier this week, we were notified of a damaged lid. out of an abundance of caution,
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we deeply apologize for this situation. but they had not apologized to natalie or her mom, claiming they did not know who to contact, until we let them know. soc. we looked into this story..... after natalie e-mailed us. if you have a story.... you'd like us to investigate... just send us an e-mail.... to 13investigates@ktnv.com and... be sure to include.... your phone number. two crooks are still on the run...... after taking more than what they ordered..... police say... the two men went in the roberto's taco shop.... near craig and rancho... ordered food and when the cash register opened... that's when.... they pulled out a gun. this is the latest..... in a series of robberies.... targeting roberto's. a store employee says... they made it out.... with hundreds of dollars. the nfl stadium proposal moved down the field a few more yards today. clark county commissioners ahve appointed stephanie smith to represent district one and kyle stephens for district five in the state legislature. they'll help decide the future
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so the temporary positions could have a huge impact on clark county's future. susan brager, county commissioner 13:33:12:13 what is their accountability to the public? so asking the right questions and hoping you're putting the right person in that seat to make decisions that are really sometimes coming back to the county 13:33:23:11 state lawmakers will consider financing for the nearly two billion dollar football stadium during the likely special session next month. there's a new way to get around one of the busiest parts of the valley. it's just getting rolling in but there's already talk about expanding it very soon. plus... it's been over -16- years.... since the y-2-k scare.... of the new millennium... but tonight... at midnight.... a new scare.... many people fearing the internet..... could become.... the wild west!!! and count on chopper 13 to bring you breaking news fast and first and only on 13 action news... we'll be right back. i think my strongest asset,
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i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. get him out of here! get him out of here! get the hell out of here! priorities usa action is responsible
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we all know you have to work together in order to get things done. but in washington, too often joe heck has been part of the problem, putting his party and special interests before nevada. i'm proud of my work with the bush and obama administrations on homeland security. and every bill i sponsored ney general was passed by democrats and republicans. i'm catherine cortez masto. i approve this message because i'll work with anyone to put nevada first. which is the first of its kind in southern nevada. nat: 23:07:39 nat check out
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more than a hundred bikes. you can rent one by the hour.. for a day... or for an entire month by paying online or at one of the stations. when you're done.. you just return the bike to any station. graham kahr, bicyclist 21:32:16-21:32:22 "to be able to come down, check out a bike, and peddle around with their friends all evening long-- i think we'll definitely see people take advantage of it." if the program is successful.. the rtc will look into expanding the program to other parts of the city. you may have heard..... t ready to hand over control.... of the address book.... for the internet. so... what does that mean? the department of commerce has been overseeing..... the non-profit.... in charge of all internet domain names.... since 19-98. but... that contract expires tonight.... at midnight. the non-profit makes sure.... a website address.... like k- t-n-v -dot- com.... matches up.... with the actual computer address. but... the u-s giving up control has some lawmakers.... like senator ted cruz sayingwe're "giving away the internet." and... attorneys general of arizona.... oklahoma.... texas....
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lawsuit..... they're worried the move will affect... government websites. but... the non-profit in charge of domain names says.... nothing will change.... because the government will keep control.... of those websites. the group also has no control.... over what other websites.... actually publish right now.. and says.... that will continue. we all know about..... the tricky car salesman stereotype... but turns out.... some real estate agents.... can be.... just as sneaky. what tactics you need to look for..... before buying your new home.... that could be covering up... plus.. find out how some new technology can be used for realistic police training.. and help officers make split second decisions when lives are in the balance.
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"dirty tricks".... to trick you.... into a sale. 13 action news anchor.... beth fisher shows us... what to watch for.... so you don't waste your money. are you considering buying a home? a new report warns about some sneaky home seller ticks you should watch out for. home buyers love clean, well maintained homes. sellers know that too, and do everything they can to make their home show well.
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rates.com says, you need to watch for some of the top tricks sellers use to get you to buy. among them: --the smell of freshly baked cookies or potpourri, which can hide mold smells. --a fresh coat of paint on lower level walls or especially ceilings: it can be used to hide water damage. if you smell fresh paint, investigate. --a sense of urgency to buy. telling you someone else is about to make an offer. --faking the age of appliances, by writing a recent date on a --and the biggest home seller trick: downplaying the cost of repairs. sellers may say they priced a new roof or repair to the patio. but they could be off by thousands of dollars. never take the seller's word for needed repairs: get your own estimate. all the tricks and many more, can be spotted by a good home inspector. just make sure to hire an inspector who will work for you, not someone the seller recommends. for 13 action news, i'm beth
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waste your money. major flooding tonight across the mid-atlantic states tonight.. especially in virginia. the rising water quickly filled streets.. shutting down traffic. city workers in alexandria scrambled to hand out sandbags to homeowners.. to prevent the floodwaters from entering homes. a coastal flood advisory is in effect and unfortunately for residents.. more rain is in the forecast. tonight...mostly clear. south winds up to 10 mph. .saturday...sunny. highs around 90 on the west side of the valley...89 to 93 on the east side. south winds up to 10 mph increasing to southwest 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon. .saturday night...clear. lows 65 to 68 on the west side of the valley...66 to 70 on the east
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southwest winds 20 to 40 mph. .monday and monday night...cooler, gusty at times. mostly clear. highs 70 to 73. lows 53 to 56. .tuesday through wednesday night...clear. highs around 80. lows around 60. .thursday through friday...mostly clear. highs 81 to 84. lows 59 to 62. (bryan back to desk) here at 13 action news we want all kids in las vegas to be able to stay warm this winter so our annual coats for kids drive is underway. tropical smoothie cafe. to find a location near you go to ktnv dot com or tropical smoothie dot com. thanks to the salvation army. as the temperatures start to get colder, they'll distribute
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smoothie cafe, a proud sponsor we hear about a new officer-involved shooting..... and... the protests that follow. now... one police department is using virtual reality to teach its officers.... when to keep the gun down! plus.. we'll tell you about some changes made today that will help our military veterans keep more of their money. and.. don't forget to download..... the all new -13- action news app.... featuring live streaming.. video on demand.... and incredible weather radar. it's free in the app store... and... in google play. politics should never come before basic health care, but that's the choice joe heck keeps making. women like me rely on planned parenthood for checkups and cancer screenings, but congressman joe heck voted ten times to take away their funding. heck even threatened
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new procedures... related to the "military lending act" say... creditors can't charge..... service members.... more than.... a -36- percent military annual percentage rate. they also can't require... mandatory arbitration... and creditors..... can't require service members... to create.... a voluntary military allotment... in order to qualify.... for a loan. pepsi company's top-selling starbucks frappuccino is facing some competition. "dunkin' donuts" announced... it will soon launch bottled
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in a partnership.... with coca-cola. the agreement will make..... "dunkin' donuts iced coffee"... available for purchase... in grocery stores... and convenience stores. the bottled coffee... is set to hit store shelves.... next year. and... don't forget... contact 13's call for action is ready to help you.... with a consumer problem. just contact one of our volunteers.... any weekday.... between 11 a-m and 1 p-m. our hotline number is.... 702- 368-2255. a third night of protests in el cajon, california turned demonstrators gathered to protest the police involved shooting death of an unarmed blackman.. but when people in the crowd started blocking traffic and smashing car windows.. officers started firing tear gas to break-up the crowd. two people were arrested. in response to situations like the one earlier this week in el cajon.. more police departments are looking at high-tech simulators to improve officer training. todd walker explains how it can help them know how to
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--pkg full=-- in a time when split second decisions by police are being scrutinized more than ever.. the denver police department has rolled out a tool they hope will help their officers make those decisions better.. especially when it comes to de- escalating a volatile situation.. robert white: 3:11 this is not just about shoot situations it's also about don't shoot situations :16 it is a nearly 360 degree simulator.. denver is the first large department in the country to use the technology.. whic through the training to give to try and de-escalate the situation.. or decide when it is time to use their weapon. rick kyle: 4:00 by increasing the amount of experiential training we hope to develop and we will develop critical thinkers who are better equipped to make split second decisions in rapidly evolving situations :11 to see how it works.. and how stressful these situations can be.. denver police let me give it a try.. the first scenario.. a frantic woman says her husband is threatening their
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but the man isn't showing a weapon himself.. but he is threatening the baby.. the simulator lets me talk to the man.. 22:16 you can trust me just put the baby down and we can talk about this :20 my trainer has man finally does surrender.. i never had to raise my gun. eric knutson: 23:35 when you start asking him questions he has to have a dialogue with you and it gets him out of where shooting.. the simulator is designed so teams of officers can go by myself.. i have to watch all around me for multiple shooters.. and then de-escalate another hostage situation.. 38:23 you can put the gun off to the side and go look i'm not even pointing my gun at you why don't you and that's what you did why don't you do the same thing :31 it's new training everyone hopes will make a 300-thousand dollars.. and could start being used by other police departments around
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we're just a little over a month away from an election that will decide the future of this country. next on 13 action news live at 6:30.. how voters in some states are already casting ballots.. while one major newspaper breaks tradition by not making a presidential endorsement. plus... our exclusive.... one- on-one sit down.... with casino billionaire... steve wynn continues... tonight... he's weighing in..... on who he's supporting in the important race.... for senator harry reid's....
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may be a good call for joe heck, but it doesn't work for nevada's working families. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this ad. american man in el cajon california.. authorities releasing video of the confrontation. this coming..... after protesters and the family of the man killed..... have been calling for it..... to be made public. abc's.... lauren lyster has more. [[script]] ((photo)) for days, this single frame of cell phone
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the officer-involved shooting that left 38-year old alfred olango dead ((nats video cell phone)) and now -- more of the story behind that image -- revealed. authorities releasing restaurant surveillance video and witness cell phone video -- documenting the moments an officer fired multiple shots at olango in a suburban san diego strip mall tuesday ((audio of bullets from cell phone video))-- killing the unarmed man. authorities have said olango took what appeared to be a shooting stance -- pointing what officers thought was a 'weapon' and turned out to be a officials releasing these photos of that device. the immediate aftermath - we've seen already. nats: oh my god you killed my brother? with olango's devastated sister - captured here in a facebook video the family say he was suffering some sort of emotional breakdown....and his sister had called police to come help him --telling them he was not armed. authorities say when officers responded - olango refused to follow instructions. but family asking... nats sister -- use what the wn
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