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garrett tenney joins us from the midwest newsroom with all the details.hat's your understanding as to why these officers quit? >> well, a big part is money. there are so few people willing to be cops and cities of all sizes are desperate to have more officers. so the large cities can afford to pay cops more are scooping up a lot of the officers from smaller towns that just don't pay as well. that's what happened in the small town of goodhue, minnesota, when all seven of its officers sent in their letters of resignation last week. several trading in their $22 an hour jobs to join other departments nearby paying as much as 40 to 50 an hour and offering better hours to go with it. >> we were all a little bit blindsided by it. but we are resilient, and we are going to move forward. so -- but it is hard. >> the resignations should not come as much of a shock. the police chief warned officials that the small town policing they were used to would disappear if they didn't act. >> this has been three weeks now, is he row -- 0 applicants, nobody getting into the ga
garrett tenney joins us from the midwest newsroom with all the details.hat's your understanding as to why these officers quit? >> well, a big part is money. there are so few people willing to be cops and cities of all sizes are desperate to have more officers. so the large cities can afford to pay cops more are scooping up a lot of the officers from smaller towns that just don't pay as well. that's what happened in the small town of goodhue, minnesota, when all seven of its officers sent...
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garrett tenney has the story from the midwest bureau. what happened? >> inside that minivan that was hit early saturday morning was a mother and daughter who marine veteran helped pull out of the car and get to the side of the highway for safety only to have a suspected drunk driver run into the van and almost into that mother and daughter. if it weren't for trey shelleding them with his own body. he leaves behind his wife an a two eared daughter. ice confirms the driver of the car, a 33-year-old was in the country illegally and is now being held on an immigration detainer. so far she is charged with intoxication manslaughter and intoxication assault with a vehicle. trey's family is speaking out for the first time since his death and his widow says she has never been more proud of her husband and forgives the woman who took his life. >> each time she gets to wake up in the morning, i pray that she asks the lord to forgive her and she sincerely mean it and not just mean it but get to know him. because i don't want her to go to hell. >> a lot of faith an
garrett tenney has the story from the midwest bureau. what happened? >> inside that minivan that was hit early saturday morning was a mother and daughter who marine veteran helped pull out of the car and get to the side of the highway for safety only to have a suspected drunk driver run into the van and almost into that mother and daughter. if it weren't for trey shelleding them with his own body. he leaves behind his wife an a two eared daughter. ice confirms the driver of the car, a...
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in chicago, i'm garrett tenney. fox news ktvu fox two news at five starts now.have already been through trauma and to traumatize them yet again is a problem. now at five organizers hoping to remove alameda county district attorney pamela price from office filing paperwork just today to formally begin the recall effort. price won that office on a platform of reshaping the criminal justice system, but her administration has been met with criticism from nearly the outset. good evening, everyone. i'm mike mibach. and i'm julie julie haener. our crime reporter henry lee here now with the latest on what's happening. henry. mike and julie, this has been long in the works and today a group of people, all of whom directly victimized by crime, made it official by filing a notice of intent to start a recall to remove da pamela price from office. i don't want any family to suffer. we have suffered. virginia nishida is the widow of kevin nishida, a former police officer who was shot and killed while working as a security guard protecting a news crew in oakland. she's among s
in chicago, i'm garrett tenney. fox news ktvu fox two news at five starts now.have already been through trauma and to traumatize them yet again is a problem. now at five organizers hoping to remove alameda county district attorney pamela price from office filing paperwork just today to formally begin the recall effort. price won that office on a platform of reshaping the criminal justice system, but her administration has been met with criticism from nearly the outset. good evening, everyone....
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garrett tenney is live to tell us about this story. what happened?out a town of 1200 people. the city of goodhue, minnesota an hour southeast of minneapolis where city leaders are now scrambling to figure out what to do after its entire police force resigned. the main reason they left, being overworked and underpaid. right now the town pays officers just $22 an hour. compare that to the departments in some of the larger cities nearby paying as much as 30, 40, 50 an hour. with a shortage of officers nationwide, all seven officers have been getting job offers from other departments with better pay, better hours, and incentives for signing on. >> blind-sided by it but we're resilient and we will move forward. it's hard. >> just last month goodhue's police chief sounded the alarm on the recruiting challenges they were facing and warned city leaders the mass resignation was possible. >> like i said, this has been three weeks now, 0 applicants and 0 prospects. i have called everyone around for the youngest guys out there getting into the game. nobody is ge
garrett tenney is live to tell us about this story. what happened?out a town of 1200 people. the city of goodhue, minnesota an hour southeast of minneapolis where city leaders are now scrambling to figure out what to do after its entire police force resigned. the main reason they left, being overworked and underpaid. right now the town pays officers just $22 an hour. compare that to the departments in some of the larger cities nearby paying as much as 30, 40, 50 an hour. with a shortage of...