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you went and talked to mcdonald's?
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[ gasps ] oh, an egg white delight mcmuffin. i knew it. [ female announcer ] the new egg white delight mcmuffin. freshly grilled egg whites and creamy white cheddar. also available on any of your favorites. it's another new way to love mcdonald's. mmm. this is good. yeah. it's better than good. did you remember my latte? uh..yeah... but...it's in the car. mmm! that's good. ♪ >> officer bill wagner: i wanted to become a police officer when i was 16 years old. i got into some trouble when i
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was 16, and i actually got arrested. and when that happened, i saw how all the officers responded to the call, how they acted, how they were professional, and i knew at that point that i wanted to be on the other side. ( garbled radio transmission) we're in the area on a shots-fired call. this guy, he's leaving at a high rate of speed, so there's a good chance he's gonna have something to do with the shots-fired call. northbound past, uh, 25th, stop sign. ( garbled radio transmission) ( siren blar)ng x ray-charles-x ray. x ray-charles-x ray. we're south on fountain. there's one black m... no, two black male occupants. it's a gray chevy caprice four-door. ( garbled radio transmission) we're southbound past 25th. still southbound past 25th. we're heading out towards
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oliver. ( tires squealing) we're northbound on estelle still, from 22nd. north on estelle from 22nd. get away from the car! get away from the car! get away from the car! hands out! 143. they stopped. 23-47. 23-47. we're doing a felony car stop. hey, hold on! hey! driver! ( sirens stop blaring) ( man shouting indistinc)ly driver, get out of the car! walk backwards towards my voice. down on your knees! ( man speaks indistinctly) hands behind your head! put your hands behind your head! ( people talking indistinctly) >> next occupant! crawl out through the driver's door! do it now! >> wagner: spread your legs. >> you chill out, man. >> wagner: spread your legs. >> i'm spreading them.
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i'm cool. i'm cool. i'm cool. >> wagner: you understand? stop resisting. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry, sir. >> wagner: down on your knees. i don't want anything to happen. get down on your knees. ( man shouts unintelligi)ly stay down! >> hey, chill out, chill out, chill out. >> wagner: you understand? >> i'm cool. i'm cool. i'm cool. >> wagner: stay down! >> i'm c... okay, i'm down, sir. >> wagner: stop resisting. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry, sir.es. >> wagner: okay. just stay there. >> if you give me... i'll lay on the ground all day. >> wagner: stay down. >> i'm on the ground. ( man grunts) this car clear? >> clear. clear. oh, okay. we got crack dumped out of the front passenger seat. >> ( over rad): robert-adam- lincoln. >> wagner: 143. >> i'm just trying to see what's going on and why my husband is being detained and all that. >> wagner: okay. i called in a check-shots call. when i'm in the area looking for the check-shots... >> uh-huh. >> wagner: ...this vehicle... >> uh-huh. >> wagner: ...came around the corner so fast that its entire rear end spun around at 180 degrees. and they went northbound on erie... >> uh-huh. >> wagner: ...at a very high rate of speed directly past my patrol car. >> okay. >> wagner: i turned around, and i attempted to initiate a
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traffic stop for a simple moving violation, find out why are you driving so fast. are you the victim of something? >> uh-huh. >> wagner: is somebody shooting at you? are you running from somebody? i heard the gunshots. >> uh-huh. >> wagner: he failed to stop. >> yeah, i heard 'em, too, 'cause then i'm, like... >> wagner: okay. >> i get a phone call, "well, your husband, and there's, you know, police everywhere," and i'm, like, "what the ( bleep )" >> wagner: let me finish. let me finish up what i need to fin... >> that's why i want to talk to the... >> wagner: you can't... that's my... it's me. >> yeah, okay. >> wagner: i'm it, okay? >> uh-huh. >> wagner: when i decide whether i need to take your husband to jail or not, i can let you know. or i will make sure an officer lets you know. >> okay, that's-that's all i want to hear. >> wagner: okay? i will make sure that i don't leave without providing you with the information that you need to know. okay? >> that's all i need to know. >> they just came for no reason. i didn't even do nothing. >> wagner: are you ser... are you serious with that? >> dude! i wasn't even... >> wagner: are you serious with that? >> what happened? >> wagner: i pulled you out of the driver's seat. >> i wasn't even driving, man. >> wagner: you stuck your hands out the driver's window, and they pulled you out of the driver's seat. you pulled into the driveway, and you're gonna stand there and look me in the eye and say you weren't driving. are you... are you so... are you serious with that? >> dude... >> wagner: you're seriously
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gonna tell me that? you're gonna go to jail for possession of crack cocaine and felony evade and elude. ( man speaks inaudibly) >> okay, the three dudes that you stopped in the car that was going at a high rate of pursuit, okay, they been running around here. i mean, i been hanging... hanging with these dudes for, like, the last years or whatever, since i've been married, before i got married. okay, so you're telling me that since they're racing to get to their auntie's and their mama's house, that y'all are trying to stop them to see what's going on. because, i mean, you know, these are the same dudes that we know every day as being, you know, as cuddly... cuddly as teddy bears. ain't gonna hurt nothing. >> wagner: if i may, i have told you everything that i told you i was gonna tell you. >> okay, well, may i ask, who's going to jail? >> wagner: i upheld my end of the bargain. all three of them. >> all of them? >> why? >> wagner: i can't tell you what the charges are because it's against their constitutional right to privacy. >> well, okay, since they're being arrested and you told me that i'll be able to talk to my husband, would i be able to talk to him with the officer there?
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>> let these folks go, 'cause i really don't want... >> wagner: thank you. thank you. the sooner we get stuff done, the sooner we can get out of your area, okay? >> thank you. have a good night. have a good night. we'll see them on monday. >> wagner: okay. one of the suspects, probably the front seat passenger, dumped a big bag of crack after our car chase here, so what we do is, we photograph the tag, photograph the vehicle, where the vehicle pulled into, so that we can document everything and articulate it if, uh, the case goes to trial, and then, uh, we turn it in, and it gets used as evidence against... the individuals when we go to trial and we have to prosecute them for felony possession of crack cocaine, along with the evade and elude, and all the other felony traffic stuff that goes along with it. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. and now, introducing reusable thermacare cold wraps.
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the calls are never the same. every day is never the same. it's a thrill to help someone out when you get a chance, and every day you come out here you have the ability to make a
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difference, and you're outside. you're not stuck behind a desk. (sirens wailing) i'm familiar with this guy right here. he does not have a license for a motorcycle or a car. i've actually arrested him two times for the same thing. (siren chirping) (siren wailing) he doesn't seem to be stopping for me here. 11 wolf. i got a motorcycle failing to stop on kentucky boulevard, headed inbound. it's going to be a black motorcycle. i'm familiar with the operator. it's going to be raymond-- we're going left on to vernon. he has no license, so i've stopped him in the past.
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(garbled radio transmission) >> kinney: all right, the sergeant told us to stop the pursuit. he does not know how to ride the bike. he, uh, he's got a passenger; it's his wife. it would have been really, really ugly if there was a crash. it was probably best to cut that off, considering i do know who he is. another unit has him stopped right over the line. there he is and the bike is who knows where. we are just over the line... or we're on the line. it's right there. this is the suspect that was running from us. turn around and put your hands behind your back. >> he was on the bike, drove it up the hill and drove it in the back. >> kinney: you saw the bike up there?
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yeah, i'm just going to hold him for now. >> could you give my wife my wallet, my wallet and my money? >> kinney: yes, ray. ray? >> yeah? >> kinney: that was pretty stupid, don't you think? ray, that was pretty stupid, don't you think? >> what? >> kinney: taking off. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> the bike's in the back. he just barely made this hill. >> kinney: okay. he went up in this way? whose house is this? whose house? >> this is my house! >> kinney: ray, listen to me. >> yeah? >> give me the cell phone or you need it? >> what? >> you need your cell phone? >> money? >> let him take my wallet? >> kinney: charlene, don't go in the house either, okay? >> what? >> kinney: we went through this about how many times? twice, right? >> let him look. >> kinney: take this. >> what did i do? >> kinney: you shouldn't be reaching for anything. give me his wallet, please. >> well, i want the money. >> kinney: give me his wallet. >> give him the wallet. he can look, make sure there's no drugs or no alcohol or whatever. >> kinney: you going to put
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alcohol in your wallet, ray? >> no. >> kinney: you have anything sharp on you? you're never going to get your license, ray. charlene, what's your birthday? >> 3-31 ----. >> kinney: are you sure? >> am i sure? >> kinney: don't give me a fake one. i know you, but i don't know your birthday offhand. >> 3-31 ----. >> kinney: you don't have warrants, right? >> i'm not going to lie. no, i don't. >> kinney: did you tell him to stop? >> stop where? for what? >> whatever. i ain't talking, okay? i need a lawyer. >> kinney: you did tell him to stop? >> no, i didn't tell him. i didn't tell him. >> she's not the driver. >> kinney: do you realize that you could have killed yourself, your wife? and then your son would have no parents. >> no. >> kinney: i don't know what you're thinking. >> i'm not, i'm not... >> kinney: ray, i was expecting to find you to be dropped down drunk or something, not thinking straight. >> nope, nope. >> kinney: i just talked to you the other day, you said you weren't even with charlene anymore. >> know what i did? i went and got a coffee and i was dropping the bike off to sell it. the for sale sign is on the bike. >> kinney: you've told me this for sale story before. >> look it, how's this? between me and you, go over to my bike right now and go look and the for sale sign is in the bag right now.
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>> kinney: okay. >> okay? to put it here, put it on the lawn, put the thing for sale. >> kinney: who lives here? >> lori, my wife's friends. and aj's friends. all right? that's where the whole thing was going. i haven't touched the thing. you know what i mean? >> kinney: just stay here, okay? the other officer saw the suspect on his motorcycle going up this hill. can you believe he made it through here? probably cruising pretty good. he has no license, no experience on a bike. he just bought it. right in here. didn't dump it, didn't hit the tree, didn't hit the ladder. clean... i don't know if he even went through here, 'cause the tires aren't wet. >> was he riding alone when you saw him the first time? >> kinney: no. did his wife get off? >> it was just him when we came up. i think she might have said, "get out of here." >> i don't know, the guy's never going to learn, i guess. enjoys the bike too much? >> i guess so. >> kinney: charlene, do you understand, okay, i know you're the passenger. the first time that he ran, you weren't with him. the second time, you were riding with him and he doesn't have a license and he's dropping the bike. you're getting on the back and you have a ten-year-old son.
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>> i wasn't on the back of nothing. >> kinney: you weren't on the back? don't leave, please. don't leave. i'm going to check you for papers, okay? >> go ahead. >> kinney: so that's why i'm bringing you over here. can you check papers on a charlene 3-31 ----. where is brandon? >> i'm not telling you. >> kinney: you're not telling me where your son is? >> nope. >> kinney: all right, so you don't know? >> yes, i do know, and i'm not telling you. >> kinney: well, aj doesn't know. you know? you smell like you've been drinking. i don't know. you capable of taking care of him right now? >> of course i am. >> kinney: you are? okay, well, where is he so i can make sure? >> i'm not telling you. >> kinney: okay, thank you. we're waiting on the papers so stay there. we're waiting on the paper. >> okay. >> kinney: ray? >> yeah? >> kinney: ray, so you know what you're being charged with? >> no. >> kinney: okay, operating to endanger. failure to stop for a police officer. driving without a license, and probably a few other traffic violations. failure to stop for a red light. you weren't signaling and all
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those other things. all right? i still can't understand what you're thinking right now. you know us and i know you. >> i don't know. i don't know. >> kinney: well, you know what you're being charged with. all right. okay. lclo
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>> officer dean hennesy: i work here at las vegas metropolitan police department on the northeast side of town. i love working this side of town. i came from a small town back in iowa. i worked for a police department back there, and moving from that... that size of a town to here is a pretty big culture shock at first, but i've grown to kind of love this and the action and staying busy. >> i've been working with dean the last five years; we both went through the academy together and been on different squads and the same squads. it's been a lot of fun with him. i love these areas. we're just dispatched to a domestic up the street here, uh, between a male and a female. apparently the male has hit her and choked her. uh, he's possibly drunk, and, uh, it also looks like he's got a felony theft warrant as well. we're gonna go ahead and try to
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make contact with him. >> he's-he's gone too far. >> hennesy: is he supposed to still be in here? >> he should be in there. >> hennesy: so what happened? >> okay. he, um... i've got my report from two days ago, and... >> hennesy: let's go stand over here. i don't want to be out by the window. >> okay. and this time... i-i don't know. i don't know what he was thinking. he had a knife, and he had it towards himself. >> hennesy: okay. >> okay? and he wanted me to touch it. for some reason he wanted me to touch it, and it dawned on me, and i'm not in his head, it dawned on me that... if he hates himself this much for hurting me, is he gonna kill himself and then my fingerprints would be on the knife-- that's the only thing that would go through my head-- and i refused to touch it. >> hennesy: okay. >> i backed up... >> hennesy: is any other guns in the house, nothing like that? >> no, no. >> hennesy: is he in there now? >> i don't... i left... i took the keys, i left, and he was asleep. >> hennesy: why don't we make sure he's in there first. >> i don't know if you can see this... anything on my neck. i mean, it's been a while since... >> hennesy: yeah, you've got some red marks right here. >> okay, just so you... just so you know that he did put his hands around my neck.
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>> hennesy: where does the camera go to? >> it's not even real. ( inaudible radio transmission) wake up. >> hennesy: hold on. >> come on, magnum, sasha. i'll get the dogs outside. ( dogs barking) go... get... outside, outside! come on. >> hennesy: hey. >> billy... >> hennesy: let me see your hands. ( dog barking) keep your hands where i can see 'em. >> magnum, sasha, come on. >> hennesy: all right? >> no! sasha... come on. wait, wait, wait. magnum, magnum, go on, outside. outside, sasha. okay, they're outside. >> hennesy: what's going on today? >> what's happening? >> hennesy: not much. go ahead and roll over here. you ain't got no guns, knives, anything like that on you, do you? >> no. just sleeping. >> hennesy: just sleeping? what happened today? >> where at? >> hennesy: well, right here. why are we here? >> i don't know. >> hennesy: okay. why are we here at your house? >> 'cause i live here, bro. >> hennesy: okay. well, we got a call... >> i live here. >> hennesy: go ahead and stand up. that's all right, ain't nothin' wrong with you can you stand up, or...? all right. go ahead and stand all the way up. >> who called 'em? >> hennesy: go ahead and stand up. >> ( sobbing ): i'm sorry. >> hennesy: go ahead and stand up. >> hold on. who called 'em? >> hennesy: stand up. >> who called 'em? >> i did.
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>> why? >> because, billy, next time i'm afraid you're gonna hurt... i was afraid you're gonna kill me next time, billy. you... >> i'm not the one that has a knife by my bed. scared of me? >> yeah, i was scared of you. yeah. >> yeah. you're the one that tried to stab me. >> oh, that is a lie. >> hennesy: all right, we'll go outside, i'll let you tell me your half of the story, so we're not in front of her. >> it's all good, dude. you know what? >> ... he went in the kitchen, and we started arguing, and he took a knife-- and it's still sitting there, i didn't touch it-- and he's like this, he's holding it, standing there holding it like this going... >> with the blade towards himself? >> towards himself. "go ahead, do it, do it." ( man speaks inaudibly) >> hennesy: don't worry about it. >> i realize he wants to do... he wants me to stab him. >> no, i don't. >> and we were in the kitchen. i can show you exactly where we were at. that's the knife right there. i backed up against here, and he put his hands around my neck. first, no, first he hit me on the face right here, and then he put his hands around my neck, and... i had a cigarette in my hand, and he said, "you will touch it. do it, do it." and that's when it dawned on me, that's what he wanted me to do. that's when i really got scared. and i had a cigarette in my hand, and i didn't know what else to do, so i just... i just tried to, like, burn him with it.
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i didn't know what to do. i tried to get away. he wouldn't let me go. he says, "call the cops. go ahead, call the cops." >> okay. >> i was right here. >> hennesy: you don't want to say nothing? >> what do you want me to say, bro? >> hennesy: i just want you to tell me your half of the story. >> that she's got two warrants? pop that open, dude. you know what, i got to hide all the knives from her, 'cause she's commit suicide. >> hennesy: has she done it in the past? >> pop it, pop it, pop it. >> hennesy: pull it hard? >> push it. i hide all the knives, because she tries to kill herself. >> hennesy: okay. >> you know? >> hennesy: she got a history of that, then? >> yeah... >> hennesy: okay. >> she uses her daughter's name, dude, to... try to get drugs. all i care about is my dogs. >> billy... >> that's my house. you better be gone by the time i get home. i pay for everything. >> hennesy: go ahead and stand right here. right up at the front here by the bumpers. >> gone! >> hennesy: we'll get some paperwork on you and get you down there, okay? >> i'm sorry to be... >> hennesy: it's all right, man. >> you know what? she's got two warrants. take her, too. >> hennesy: he was telling me, though, that you've maybe attempted suicide a time or two. >> uh... >> hennesy: or that you have the
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potential to do that. >> um... i did it to scare him. i did it to scare him to see how much he really loved me. >> hennesy: okay. have you ever been diagnosed with mental illness or anything like that? >> um, no. >> hennesy: never? >> i do take prozac and xanax. >> hennesy: okay. what's this all over today? why are you guys arguing about this today? >> it all started with me calling the police two days ago. >> hennesy: okay, what'd you call the police two days ago for? >> same thing. i've got the report in... in there. >> hennesy: okay. did he choke you then? >> no. um... no, but he scratched my neck. they do have pictures of it and everything. >> hennesy: okay. >> it's all in the report. >> hennesy: okay, anything else on you? you back? your leg? >> and i should have left. my daughter tried and tell me to leave. i should have left. >> hennesy: all righty, go ahead and stand right there for a second, give me a second, okay? >> okay. >> hennesy: oh, was there anyone else in the house at the time? just the two of you? >> no, just the two of... and the dogs. >> hennesy: okay. all right. okay, just so i can put your side of the story down there as well... you're right. she's got warrants. all right? so most likely, she's gonna be coming with us as well. all right? i'm not gonna tell her that yet.
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>> oh, i understand. i understand that. >> hennesy: because i don't her to get all fired up. all right? >> you know what, to tell you the truth, i have been a little... i'm not gonna lie to you. i'm a little physical with her. >> hennesy: did you choke her today? >> she had a big giant butcher knife in her ( bleep ) hands. what am i supposed to do? >> hennesy: okay. well, she said that you had the knife. that's what i'm trying to get at. >> she had the knife. that's why i grabbed her. >> hennesy: okay, what was said? >> dude, i don't remember. >> hennesy: in the heat of the moment kind of thing? >> i don't remember. she had the knife, dude. i grabbed her by her neck, dude, told her to put it down. whatever, i don't know. >> hennesy: okay, any... >> she had the knife, dude. she actually swings on to me first. i had to defend myself. >> hennesy: all right, well, i appreciate your candor, okay? go ahead and stand right here for me and we'll get you taken care of real fast, all right? >> thank you, sir. >> wha-what's going on? >> you have a couple of warrants out of the county, also. >> oh... >> so you're under arrest for the warrants. >> okay. >> you understand? >> yeah, i do. >> he is going to jail for domestic violence and the warrant that he has. okay? come over and stand in front of that car for me. >> hennesy: so we can't really determine who-who had the knife. he, uh, finally admitted that he grabbed her around the throat
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and choked her. so he'll be going to jail for battery domestic violence against her. she also has a couple of warrants, so, uh, she'll be placed under arrest here and be transported to jail as well. >> officer ( over rad): 132 and bush. i've got him at gunpoint. >> dispatcher: at gunpoint, 132 and bush. cover is code three.
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. rain is heat indicessed to the bay area, we will tell you more about it. and we have the latest information we just got from pg&e it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2
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morning news. good morning everybody it is monday morning, june 24th. >> late this morning, looks more likely late tonight or tomorrow morning we have cloudy skies and temperatures are on the mild side and you can stay on the cool side. this looks like february or march and there is not much here of anything but we will have to wait, cools in the 60s and 70s. steve good morning, traffic is doing well around the bay areas we look at westbound getting on to mcarthur maze with no major problems and also on the morning commute it looks good on interstate 880. as steve said it may be june but we could see weather we usually see in the winter.
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here is more on what we could see during our wet commute with alex? >> dry right now in downtown petaluma. let me show what you this looked like in parts of the bay area yesterday, not a lot of heavy rain yesterday. this june storm could bring a quarter of an inch to one inch in some spots and we could get some records and if they get a quarter of an inch for the day, that could break the record for the day and it's entirely possible rain could

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