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>> travino spent the last six years inside maricopa fighting a murder charge that could have earned her the death penalty. during that time, she was involved in numerous assaults on staff. >> rude dude with attitude. that's what they call me. the officers. >> in fact, travino told us she couldn't even remember how many times she had been tased. >> my whole back, i have, like, scars. this is a big one. this one's where i could put my finger -- see how big it is? i just didn't care. i was in here for the death penalty case. i didn't have nothing to lose. i mean, i have my family, don't get me wrong and my son and everything like that. but i just had that mentality. i was like, [ bleep ] that. i'm going to give them hell. >> sometimes you get the nice, sweet rosie, if she wants to be nice and sweet. and sometimes you get the crazy, i'm going to kill you rosie. >> travino proved both rosies could be equally dangerous. >> i want to touch it. >> staff warned me about this. she can actually draw people in. which she did on many occasions. and one of the stories that's very well known about ros
>> travino spent the last six years inside maricopa fighting a murder charge that could have earned her the death penalty. during that time, she was involved in numerous assaults on staff. >> rude dude with attitude. that's what they call me. the officers. >> in fact, travino told us she couldn't even remember how many times she had been tased. >> my whole back, i have, like, scars. this is a big one. this one's where i could put my finger -- see how big it is? i just...
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and during our time at maricopa she was actually released. so we wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better than the white eye everybody saw on me. >> though she only spent four months at maricopa, it became clear that it had an affect on her. >> but overall life is better? >> overall, yeah. it's better being out of stripes. better being free. at the same time i kind of -- i didn't mind being in jail because i didn't have anything to worry about. i didn't have any bills to worry about, people, which was a good thing. when i first got out it was actually really hard. i broke down to the point where i was crying because i didn't know what the hell i was going to do. whe
and during our time at maricopa she was actually released. so we wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better...
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. >> one of the maricopa county jail's most notorious inmates solidifies her reputation by tering into forbidden relationship. >> yeah, they wrote me up for being with an officer. ♪ this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box... it's what's inside the person who opens it. give your loved ones ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by revealing their ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as they are. order now at ancestrydna.com. what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. g new cars. you're smart. you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. >>> at every prison or jail we visit for lockup, the safe management of the inmate population is the staff's number one priority. violent inmates are usually confined to their cells least 23 hou
. >> one of the maricopa county jail's most notorious inmates solidifies her reputation by tering into forbidden relationship. >> yeah, they wrote me up for being with an officer. ♪ this holiday, the real gift isn't what's inside the box... it's what's inside the person who opens it. give your loved ones ancestrydna, the simple dna test that can tell them where they came from -by revealing their ethnic mix. it's a gift as original as they are. order now at ancestrydna.com. what's...
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the pima and maricopa people are primarily farmers. they lived along the rivers and traveled with the season. the pima believe they are descendents of those credited with building part of an intricate irrigation system used for the canal system we see today. the indian community is located in the phoenix metro area. we are bordered by scottsdale, mesa, temple, and fountain hills. the western corner is our commercial corridor and that land is slated for economic development. and then we have the residential space which is where our community members reside. we have 19,000 acres in natural reserve, that is land that will never be touched. you can see our red mountains and river and showcases the mcdowell mountains. we have approximately 10,000 enrolled members. approximately 4,000 of them live within the community boundaries today. the community was established by executive order by rutherford b. hayes. we were given approximately 500,000 acres that spread all the way to the west valley. that was met with resistance from our community me
the pima and maricopa people are primarily farmers. they lived along the rivers and traveled with the season. the pima believe they are descendents of those credited with building part of an intricate irrigation system used for the canal system we see today. the indian community is located in the phoenix metro area. we are bordered by scottsdale, mesa, temple, and fountain hills. the western corner is our commercial corridor and that land is slated for economic development. and then we have the...
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as maricopa county sheriff's brought out dozens and dozens of dogs and crates on leashes. some roaming free. the sheriff's office animal crimes unit today discovering what they are calling the biggest and most bizarre case of animal crueltiy dozens of dogs without proper care. no water during the day. they can't get out to eat. so this is a very serious abuse of animals. >> bizarre because of the various species that were found in this home. spiders, snakes, dogs among the many. >> i don't think we've ever seized such a combination of animals as this one. >> maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio says this money making operation. >> what they are doing is raising these animals to sell to pet stores. >> back here live as i said they are still pulling animals out of this home. we are told that they are on number 69 and they expect that number to keep growing. of course, the most disturbing thing about this, not only the number of animals they found but the various species as i was 14-year-old girl also lived in this home with the two adults at this point there are no forming cha
as maricopa county sheriff's brought out dozens and dozens of dogs and crates on leashes. some roaming free. the sheriff's office animal crimes unit today discovering what they are calling the biggest and most bizarre case of animal crueltiy dozens of dogs without proper care. no water during the day. they can't get out to eat. so this is a very serious abuse of animals. >> bizarre because of the various species that were found in this home. spiders, snakes, dogs among the many. >>...
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the pima-maricopa people are mainly farmers.hey lived along the salt river's and traveled with the season. believe they are part of an intricate irrigation system used for the can out system we see today. it is located in the phoenix metro area. we are bordered by scottsdale, mesa in tempe. the was a corner is our commercial corridor and that land is slated for economic thelopment and web residential space which is where our community members reside. have 19,000 acres in natural reserves, it will never be touched. you can see our red mountains and river and showcases the mcdowell mountains. we have approximately 10,000 members. for thousand of them live within the community boundaries today. activeestablished by his order in ages have denied by rutherford b. hayes. we were given approximately 500,000 acres that spread all the way to the west valley. that was met with resistance from our community members. our leadership gathered together and went to visit the president himself and had conversations with him, explaining our ties
the pima-maricopa people are mainly farmers.hey lived along the salt river's and traveled with the season. believe they are part of an intricate irrigation system used for the can out system we see today. it is located in the phoenix metro area. we are bordered by scottsdale, mesa in tempe. the was a corner is our commercial corridor and that land is slated for economic thelopment and web residential space which is where our community members reside. have 19,000 acres in natural reserves, it...
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maricopa county sheriff's investigators say at least three adults could be facing animal cruelty charges animals were recovered including dogs, parrots, snakes and a hedgehog. >>> the numbers are in, law enforcement officers made 333 dui arrests over thanksgiving weekend around arizona. that compares to 317 a year ago. the arizona governor's office says 86 of those drivers are suspected of extreme dui. >>> still ahead on 12 news at 6, what arizona city do you think was named the drunkest? >>> we had to the zoo to checkout those colorful lights. >>> what does carson palmer speak as earl what -- earl >>> 12 sports is sponsored by a valley toyota dealers. >>> thank you arizona for making us number one and letting us share your story sandra lives. we share our success with all 12news, arizona's number one team.>>> what is the drunkest city in each state, msn has come out with its list and we were curious to find out what the drunkest city in arizona is. that's our social sound off question.>> you may say scottsdale or tempe, it turns out it's flagstaff. in the flagstaff metro area just over
maricopa county sheriff's investigators say at least three adults could be facing animal cruelty charges animals were recovered including dogs, parrots, snakes and a hedgehog. >>> the numbers are in, law enforcement officers made 333 dui arrests over thanksgiving weekend around arizona. that compares to 317 a year ago. the arizona governor's office says 86 of those drivers are suspected of extreme dui. >>> still ahead on 12 news at 6, what arizona city do you think was named...
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maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio says the animals were living in filthy conditions with little food or water and being raised to be sold in pet stores. fox 10's andrew hasbun has an update tonight. >>> the snakes are doing better so is the tarantula. and like most of the other reptiles the bearded dragon's conditions are improving too. >> they were severely dehydrated. we hlt bearded dragons that drank for ten to 15 minute. >> the maricopa county s office received a tip about the situation in the home near elliott and haas in mesa. and they went in to the house yesterday. in addition to all of the reptiles, they found about 35 dogs, too. >> most of them were in fairly good body condition. they were feeding. but they were very dirty, covered in feces, had significant skin problems. >> the doctor who is working with mcso to care for the reptiles says investigators also found an australian blue tongue which are fair skink who are fairly rare in the wild. >> they need to understand what they are dealing with. they require a significant amount of care. it's not an animal you can just put
maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio says the animals were living in filthy conditions with little food or water and being raised to be sold in pet stores. fox 10's andrew hasbun has an update tonight. >>> the snakes are doing better so is the tarantula. and like most of the other reptiles the bearded dragon's conditions are improving too. >> they were severely dehydrated. we hlt bearded dragons that drank for ten to 15 minute. >> the maricopa county s office received a tip...
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we had 37 in mesa. 35 at gateway. 41 in ahwatukee. 34 degrees down in maricopa so a cold morning and that of course leaves us with some freeze warnings and some hard freeze warnings south of us at this time down by tucson where is the hard freeze warning. a lot of temperatures in the teens today. early this morning. down by tucson. 62 degrees for the high. 59 at buckeye. 60 at deer valley and 61 out in gateway. other numbers we have. 48 degrees for the high today. in sedona. 39 at flagstaff. 63 at lake havasu. 43 at st. johns and 62 at gila bend. look at these forecast lows tonight. a lot like last night and almost exact temperatures in some areas. let's take a look at our day. 62 on the high. 41 on e 69 and 47 normal would be the normal high and low. there is your record high at 84. your record low at 30 degrees. yes, we do go below freezing here and this is what we are forecasting for tomorrow. about like today. we have that temperature right at around 60 degrees. 61, 62 in some areas. 40 degrees overnight and there is your 60. a few clouds showing up and we will stay with the 60s
we had 37 in mesa. 35 at gateway. 41 in ahwatukee. 34 degrees down in maricopa so a cold morning and that of course leaves us with some freeze warnings and some hard freeze warnings south of us at this time down by tucson where is the hard freeze warning. a lot of temperatures in the teens today. early this morning. down by tucson. 62 degrees for the high. 59 at buckeye. 60 at deer valley and 61 out in gateway. other numbers we have. 48 degrees for the high today. in sedona. 39 at flagstaff. 63...
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on the other side of this block of mobile homes and ijust learned arson investigators from the maricopa county sheriff's office will be coming out and taking a look at the scene. firefighters don't know exactly what started this fire. scene this trailer house we're standing right in front of actually had a natural gas leak that was causing some problems. that gas leak probably caused by the fire itself. firefighters had to get that out. had to deal with a lot of hot spots. this fire burning very hot. total loss on two trailers. there were three people who were home. a woman, her older daughter and then a child were all in one trailer when this started spokes person. the woman heard some banging, came out. saw the fire. she was able to evacuate herself and those other two people. all the other trailer homes had nobody in them. so that's the good news. those three people who are without a home are with relatives right now. we'll send it back tow. >>> let's get you out the door with your most accurate forecast. we're down to 44 degrees at phoenix sky harbor with 30s across much so grab a j
on the other side of this block of mobile homes and ijust learned arson investigators from the maricopa county sheriff's office will be coming out and taking a look at the scene. firefighters don't know exactly what started this fire. scene this trailer house we're standing right in front of actually had a natural gas leak that was causing some problems. that gas leak probably caused by the fire itself. firefighters had to get that out. had to deal with a lot of hot spots. this fire burning...
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sheriff joe arpaio of maricopa county arizona became something of a lightning rod. he was enforcing federal immigration laws. that may have contributed to his reelection defeat last month. but immigration law is not the responsibility of the county sheriff. any more than state or local police are responsible for enforcing federal tax law, patent law or any other federal statute. federal, state and local cops have their own swim lanes. fbi agents don't write parking tickets. on the other hand, state and local government officials should not be working against federal law. they govern sanctuary cities. they claim those who are here illegally are protected from apprehension. these mayors are accomplices to criminal activity. this is no different than if they harbored tax cheats, armed robbers or kidnappers. breaking the law is breaking the law. most, if not all mayors have sworn an oath to uphold the law. not uphold the laws they agree with. all laws. sanctuary city mayors have broken their oaths with their lawless actions. to comment, go to behind the headlines dot ne
sheriff joe arpaio of maricopa county arizona became something of a lightning rod. he was enforcing federal immigration laws. that may have contributed to his reelection defeat last month. but immigration law is not the responsibility of the county sheriff. any more than state or local police are responsible for enforcing federal tax law, patent law or any other federal statute. federal, state and local cops have their own swim lanes. fbi agents don't write parking tickets. on the other hand,...
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the pima-maricopa people are mainly farmers.hey lived along the salt river and traveled with the season. the pima believe they are part of an intricate irrigation system used for the canal system we see today. it is located in the phoenix metro area. we are bordered by scottsdale, mesa in tempe. the western corner is our commercial corridor and that land is slated for economic development and web the residential space which is where our community members reside. we have 19,000 acres in natural reserves, it will never be touched. you can see our red mountains and river and showcases the mcdowell mountains. we have approximately 10,000 members. for thousand of them live within the community boundaries today. it was established by his active order in ages have denied by rutherford b. hayes. we were given approximately 500,000 acres that spread all the way to the west valley. that was met with resistance from our community members. our leadership gathered together and went to visit the president himself and had conversations with hi
the pima-maricopa people are mainly farmers.hey lived along the salt river and traveled with the season. the pima believe they are part of an intricate irrigation system used for the canal system we see today. it is located in the phoenix metro area. we are bordered by scottsdale, mesa in tempe. the western corner is our commercial corridor and that land is slated for economic development and web the residential space which is where our community members reside. we have 19,000 acres in natural...
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there is a 34 right there down at queen creek and in maricopa. it was a cold morning. the norm for this time of year is around 47 degrees. let's take a look and see what happened. there is dallas with 45. 45 in memphis. every one of the temperatures is greater than 41 degrees. all of those folks doing pretty good as far as those folks are concerned. only by a couple of degrees in a couple of places but everybody beating that 41-degree temp. this is what we're forecasting for tomorrow morning, we're going to take it down one more ahwatukee. 34 in mesa. 35 in fountain hills. surprise at 37. another cold one for you. as far as the weather is concerned, temperatures are a little bit on the cool side, on the highs as well. we'll have those for you coming up. ? >>> that's a nice version. >> residents in neighborhood are getting into the holiday spirit. more than a dozen homes have synchronized their lights. >> it sounded hraoeublg -- like green day. ? >> that might be. >> the display has 110,000 light, 30 strobe lights. >> and a partridge in a pear tree. >> they are raising
there is a 34 right there down at queen creek and in maricopa. it was a cold morning. the norm for this time of year is around 47 degrees. let's take a look and see what happened. there is dallas with 45. 45 in memphis. every one of the temperatures is greater than 41 degrees. all of those folks doing pretty good as far as those folks are concerned. only by a couple of degrees in a couple of places but everybody beating that 41-degree temp. this is what we're forecasting for tomorrow morning,...
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this is the sixth floor of the old maricopa county superior court house. it still function as superior court. the first floor of this building is where miranda was tried. we are now on the sixth floor. this is the jail part. he was kept here in this jail until his trial. and after the jail he was moved to a temporary institution, and then he went to the state penitentiary. the physical presence is important because the interview happened here and he was jailed her and was kept here during trial. there were two separate trials. there were three cases, three women involved. he admitted in conversation with detective cooley to all three cases, but in only one of the cases was he asked to write out a statement. and that was in the rate of one of the three women. and it was clear to the jury, i'm making an assumption here, that his confession is a true, voluntary confession. he said said it was. he didn't take the stand in either case, which is standard practice in those kinds of cases. so he was quickly convicted by two different juries in two different cases
this is the sixth floor of the old maricopa county superior court house. it still function as superior court. the first floor of this building is where miranda was tried. we are now on the sixth floor. this is the jail part. he was kept here in this jail until his trial. and after the jail he was moved to a temporary institution, and then he went to the state penitentiary. the physical presence is important because the interview happened here and he was jailed her and was kept here during...
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. >>> deputies from the maricopa county sheriff's office are investigating an animal abuse case after finding more than 30 animals inside a mesa home. they found dogs, snakes, spiders, and other animals. sheriff arpaio says the owners were raising the animals to sell to pet stores. pets are now checking the animals out for their health. >>> after an almost week-long debate, it appears the top of camelback will be getting festive for the holidays. the parks and recreation diameter it would allow a nondecorated tree on the summit. >>> a woman in critical home firefighters are calling it a crime scene. >>> we're getting our first look at the man who police say was driving drunk in the wrong direction and hit another car heado. everyone expected to be okay but cervantes faces several charges including dui. >>> the memorial for the9 today to the public. the 320 acre state park features a hiking trail with plaques honoring the firefighter who is died battling the yarnell hill fire in 2013. >> connect with cbs5 on facebook, twitter, #cbs5az. >>> neil diamond is set to hit >> wow. >> kicks of
. >>> deputies from the maricopa county sheriff's office are investigating an animal abuse case after finding more than 30 animals inside a mesa home. they found dogs, snakes, spiders, and other animals. sheriff arpaio says the owners were raising the animals to sell to pet stores. pets are now checking the animals out for their health. >>> after an almost week-long debate, it appears the top of camelback will be getting festive for the holidays. the parks and recreation...
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. >>> the maricopa county attorney wants the trump administration to crack down on end what he called the cannabis charade. marijuana is still illegal under federal law. 28 states including arizona have some form of legalization. >> i think the next attorney general of the united states through their respective u.s. attorneys in those jurisdictions can issue a cease and desist order through a letter. >> sessions is now and a fierce opponent of marijuana. the trump administration has not said how they intend to deal with pot. >>> literal me saved my life. >> it is an amazing story of survival tonight. >> a man lost on mt. lemon outside of tucson for three days. he managed to make his way back surviving off the land. she supposed to be a 20-minute hike. after a few hour, he realized that he missed the trail and he was lost. he kept warm by starting fires and ate prickly pear pads for nutrition. >> they tend to swell up. and hard to chew. >> his strength. he finally found a trail and walked to the highway where he flagged down a car. he only suffered some minor injuries. unbelievable sto
. >>> the maricopa county attorney wants the trump administration to crack down on end what he called the cannabis charade. marijuana is still illegal under federal law. 28 states including arizona have some form of legalization. >> i think the next attorney general of the united states through their respective u.s. attorneys in those jurisdictions can issue a cease and desist order through a letter. >> sessions is now and a fierce opponent of marijuana. the trump...
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and then in 1950 she ran for maricopa county superior court judge.aricopa county is where the state capital is of phoenix. she won that election. first woman here to be elected as a superior court judge. she served a lot of times in the juvenile court. she never married. she didn't have those barriers other women did but she was very active in juvenile courts and served on the maricopa county for several years before running for state supreme court. she was selected that in 1960 and chosen the first woman chief justice of the supreme court in 1965. lorena lockwood, when she retired, there was a woman that took her place on the maricopa county superior court bench, and that woman was sandra day o'connor. sandra had grated one of the tops of her class at stan formed law school and like lookwood, she could not find employment in the private legal world. she found a job in government, i think in california in san mateo county as an assistant attorney for the county offices then she came to arizona, married, had three young boys of her own and she found j
and then in 1950 she ran for maricopa county superior court judge.aricopa county is where the state capital is of phoenix. she won that election. first woman here to be elected as a superior court judge. she served a lot of times in the juvenile court. she never married. she didn't have those barriers other women did but she was very active in juvenile courts and served on the maricopa county for several years before running for state supreme court. she was selected that in 1960 and chosen the...
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right now the coolest buys are chama. 40 degrees down in maricopa. and 46 currently in deer valley. a bit of a milder start. the mostly cloudy skies stick around through the morning before we see the clouds break up a bit. and i wanted to point something out. rain chances below 10%. idea bring them up to just 10% between eight and 10:00 as we can see a straight sprinkle or two. most of us won't see anything. the potential is there and very a very short window of time throughout much of the day and much of the valley. as you look at the desert doppler we are dry despite cloud cover. watch for some slick spots. that 10% chance in the valley forecast is right around eight -10:00 this morning. outside of that we are looking these clouds are all moving in as a storm system is pushing through our state. the best potential will be across northeast arizona. if you are maybe heading out of town this weekend just a slight chance as we go into this evening and overnight tonight. through all of this, the valley just that 10% chance of a circle or two early this morning. clear skies also going i
right now the coolest buys are chama. 40 degrees down in maricopa. and 46 currently in deer valley. a bit of a milder start. the mostly cloudy skies stick around through the morning before we see the clouds break up a bit. and i wanted to point something out. rain chances below 10%. idea bring them up to just 10% between eight and 10:00 as we can see a straight sprinkle or two. most of us won't see anything. the potential is there and very a very short window of time throughout much of the day...
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also check out maricopa. down to 34. still holding on to those 40s. temperature will still fall another few degrees by sunrise. so phoenix will go from 44 now down to 41 by 7:00 a.m. that was actually our low yesterday morning. so if you were cold yesterday i think you'll feel cold. our temperature stays in the low 40s through 8:00. we'll still be in the 40s through 10:00 early this morning. it's 44 in phoenix. 41 at lake havasu and we're actually a little milder in the high country. in the teens right at 11 degrees in flag staff but still cold in spots like the grand canyon where we're coming in in the single dingts. we do have freeze alerts in those free effects. that cooler air in place across the state. high clouds move in ahead of it this morning and through the day today. those clouds stick around through tomorrow as that storm system starts to sink south and into our state tomorrow. it's going to bring more clouds and breezes especially to western arizona. we're not likely to see much rain from it. those clouds will stay cloud though. tomorrow
also check out maricopa. down to 34. still holding on to those 40s. temperature will still fall another few degrees by sunrise. so phoenix will go from 44 now down to 41 by 7:00 a.m. that was actually our low yesterday morning. so if you were cold yesterday i think you'll feel cold. our temperature stays in the low 40s through 8:00. we'll still be in the 40s through 10:00 early this morning. it's 44 in phoenix. 41 at lake havasu and we're actually a little milder in the high country. in the...
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es como empez joe arpaio el que podra ser su ltimo discurso como alguacil del condado maricopa mike zullo a fraudulent document" jefe de la investigacin, mike zullo, otorgo 9 puntos que segn l, el acta de nacimiento es falsa. segn zullo, el documento de obama es una copia idntica a el acta de una residente de hawaii, lugar donde supuestamente naci el presidente. mike zullo "they are identical to an x" de la prensa... a esta conferencia tambin asistieron algunos simpatizantes del alguacil que tambin creen en esta conspiracin y salieron muy satisfechos despus de la conferencia. kimberly christensen- cree que obama no nacio en eeuu "its our president that needs to show us a piece of paper to see where he was born" asistente apoya la evidencia presentada por arpaio y cree que el presidente obama no nacio en los estados unidos. sin embargo para residentes como irene diaz... esta patrulla fronteriza fue arrestado, acusado de trafico de drogas y de recibir miles de dolares en sobornos... take vo segn investigadores, el oficial cobraba diez mil dolares por transportar mochilas cargadas de narcoti
es como empez joe arpaio el que podra ser su ltimo discurso como alguacil del condado maricopa mike zullo a fraudulent document" jefe de la investigacin, mike zullo, otorgo 9 puntos que segn l, el acta de nacimiento es falsa. segn zullo, el documento de obama es una copia idntica a el acta de una residente de hawaii, lugar donde supuestamente naci el presidente. mike zullo "they are identical to an x" de la prensa... a esta conferencia tambin asistieron algunos simpatizantes del...
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as maricopa county sheriff's brought out dozens and dozens of dogs and crates on leashes. some roaming free. the sheriff's office animal crimes unit today discovering what they are calling the biggest and most bizarre case of animal crueltiy dozens of dogs without proper care.
as maricopa county sheriff's brought out dozens and dozens of dogs and crates on leashes. some roaming free. the sheriff's office animal crimes unit today discovering what they are calling the biggest and most bizarre case of animal crueltiy dozens of dogs without proper care.
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el nuevo alguacil de maricopa que acabÓ con la hegemonÍa de casi un cuarto de siglo, retirarÁ todos losombre del alguacil estÁ plasmado en cada rincÓn del condado. el controversial sheriff ha sido el jefe policÍaco por los Últimos 24 aÑos y ha dejado su huella. en unas semanas aquÍ tendrÁn un nuevo alguacil. el expolicÍa de phoenix. >> pues el nombre de arpaio estÁ por todos lados, no? y es tiempo ya de que lo quiten. todavÍa tenemos que vivir con sus consecuencias porque ya dejÓ su legado con trump. >> salvador ha sido un un fuerte crÍtico de arpaio y asegura que los cambios serÁn significativos. >> la cÁrcel de las tiendas. tiene que cambiar. inmediatamente. no sirve para nada. nomÁs es un sÍmbolo de la opresiÓn. dulce: el nombre del alguacil aparece en vehÍculos, hasta tanques. asÍ como en cada una de sus cÁrceles como esta ble se encuentra a mi espalda de mÁxima seguridad. >> al momento se desconoce el nÚmero total de patrullas a las que se les tendrÁ que cambiar el nombre y el costo para actualizarlas. >> creo yo ique lo que vaya a costar cambiar el nombre va a ser... se le va a ha
el nuevo alguacil de maricopa que acabÓ con la hegemonÍa de casi un cuarto de siglo, retirarÁ todos losombre del alguacil estÁ plasmado en cada rincÓn del condado. el controversial sheriff ha sido el jefe policÍaco por los Últimos 24 aÑos y ha dejado su huella. en unas semanas aquÍ tendrÁn un nuevo alguacil. el expolicÍa de phoenix. >> pues el nombre de arpaio estÁ por todos lados, no? y es tiempo ya de que lo quiten. todavÍa tenemos que vivir con sus consecuencias porque ya...
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. >> the maricopa county sheriff's office rescued 40 animals from deplorable conditions inside an east mesa home. dozens of dogs, several snakes, a hedgehog, and a spider were all removed after deputies received a tip saying the animal was being ported so than they could be sold to local pet stores. video from inside the home show floor is carried -- covered in feces and many animals without adequate water. no arrests have been made yet. >>> the arizona department of public safety is sharing a story of survival tonight. these pictures from dps show a rescue of a father and son they spent the entire time, about 20 miles east of roosevelt lake, after they slid down a steep hill. on monday, dps use one of their helicopters to pull the two from the area. both were in good condition because they had the necessary supplies to stay alive for days. >>> an arizona couple is making national headlines for doing something incredible. they adopted five brothers and sisters who came from a very tough situation to ke from being split up. >> brenda and kurt have opened their home to dozens of foster c
. >> the maricopa county sheriff's office rescued 40 animals from deplorable conditions inside an east mesa home. dozens of dogs, several snakes, a hedgehog, and a spider were all removed after deputies received a tip saying the animal was being ported so than they could be sold to local pet stores. video from inside the home show floor is carried -- covered in feces and many animals without adequate water. no arrests have been made yet. >>> the arizona department of public...
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. >>> when we visited the special management unit at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we were struck by how different it felt from the rest of the facility. >> this is where the killers, rapists, the most violent offenders are housed. and when you get up there, it has a very different feel than other areas of the jail, and that's because there's an eerie silence. and the reason there's an eerie silence, as opposed to other segregation units, is because the inmates are housed behind double sets of doors. this is as close to a hannibal lechter cell environment as you can get. they don't even leave for recreation. they just open one of the interior sliding doors and they walk out and they have their 45 minutes of recreation each day, and then boom. right become into the cell without ever interacting with another inmate. so it has a very ominous feel when you walk through the special management unit. and this is the path that i took when i went to meet shawn gaines. >> 29-year-old shawn gaines had spent most of the last six years in the special management unit, awaiting trial
. >>> when we visited the special management unit at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we were struck by how different it felt from the rest of the facility. >> this is where the killers, rapists, the most violent offenders are housed. and when you get up there, it has a very different feel than other areas of the jail, and that's because there's an eerie silence. and the reason there's an eerie silence, as opposed to other segregation units, is because the inmates...
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. --- jacinta gonzalez, fue arrestada e interrogada en la oficina del sheriff del condado maricopa, trastesta contra el entonces candidato donald trump... --gonzalez asegura fue esposada de pies y manos y llevada a las autoridades de inmigracion a pesar de haber presentado los documentos que la identificaban como ciudadana estadounidense. wait for nat take vo/cesar --ayer, cientos de payasos realizaron una peregrinacin a la baslica de guadalupe para agradecerle a su patrona el trabajo que tuvieron durante todo el aÑo. --con sus tpicos trajes, pelucas de colores y sus caras pintadas quienes se dedican a la profesion de divertir a chicos y grandes caminaron por la calzada guadalupe y al llegar a la catedral escucharon la misa. ots lorena -- tremenda polmica caus en mxico un video donde se ve a un niÑo comiendo desperdicios de un basurero. take vo -- esto mientras los congresistas se aprobaron un bono de fin de aÑo equivalente a 7 mil 500 dlares. -- en las imagenes grabadas en villaflores, chiapas, aparece un niÑo y una niÑa en la esquina de una calle comiendo desechos en medio de un montn
. --- jacinta gonzalez, fue arrestada e interrogada en la oficina del sheriff del condado maricopa, trastesta contra el entonces candidato donald trump... --gonzalez asegura fue esposada de pies y manos y llevada a las autoridades de inmigracion a pesar de haber presentado los documentos que la identificaban como ciudadana estadounidense. wait for nat take vo/cesar --ayer, cientos de payasos realizaron una peregrinacin a la baslica de guadalupe para agradecerle a su patrona el trabajo que...
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the railroad won't get to yuma until the late 1870's and does not get to until 1880.maricopa it does not get up in here until 1887 but hayden was pushing for that the whole time. even before that or during the midst of that, he is also pushing for the creation for tempe to get a college which we known as a normal school which will become asu. the year before the railroad arrives, the teachers colleges built, the first normal school building is built. active in a lot of facets of the community. he promoted a sense of community because he worked with everybody. the mexican frontiersman, the mexican pioneers who came appear, many of them worked with him and for him. the mexican workers did a whole lot of things with mr. hayden in addition to having their own farms and things like that. he also worked with the native american communities around here. them brought their wheat up her for him to process as well as flower. he worked with the mormon community a number of which would settle here in tempe. he was really a community builder in a wider sense. he was always thinking about what he
the railroad won't get to yuma until the late 1870's and does not get to until 1880.maricopa it does not get up in here until 1887 but hayden was pushing for that the whole time. even before that or during the midst of that, he is also pushing for the creation for tempe to get a college which we known as a normal school which will become asu. the year before the railroad arrives, the teachers colleges built, the first normal school building is built. active in a lot of facets of the community....
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lou: joining me now, america's toughest sheriff, maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio. was just talking with the kansas attorney general. and he is convinced the trump administration will deport criminal illegal immigrants. they have documented 812,000 criminal illegal immigrants who were turned loose into our society because administration refused to deport them. >> i went on your show and said 12,000 people were booked for serious crime and 39% have come back to the same jails i run. the media will not pick up on this. i wrote to homeland security. this is going on two years and nobody will talk about it. i'm glad somebody is talking about it and something will be done and i have great confident. you know i supported donald trump from the beginning since july of last year, from the beginning, and said he will be the next president. i will make another prediction. he will be one of the greatest presidents this country has ever seen. mark my words. lou: i'll slide my money act table and put it behind your bet. i think you are right. to begin with, the wall. securing the
lou: joining me now, america's toughest sheriff, maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio. was just talking with the kansas attorney general. and he is convinced the trump administration will deport criminal illegal immigrants. they have documented 812,000 criminal illegal immigrants who were turned loose into our society because administration refused to deport them. >> i went on your show and said 12,000 people were booked for serious crime and 39% have come back to the same jails i run. the...
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on the other side of this block of mobile homes and ijust learned arson investigators from the maricopa county sheriff's office will be coming out and taking a look at the scene. firefighters don't know exactly what started this fire. scene this trailer house we're standing right in front of actually had a natural gas leak that was causing some problems. that gas leak probably caused by the fire itself. firefighters had to get that out. had to deal with a lot of hot spots. this fire burning very hot. total loss on two trailers. there were three people who were home. a woman, her older daughter and then a child were all in one trailer when this started
on the other side of this block of mobile homes and ijust learned arson investigators from the maricopa county sheriff's office will be coming out and taking a look at the scene. firefighters don't know exactly what started this fire. scene this trailer house we're standing right in front of actually had a natural gas leak that was causing some problems. that gas leak probably caused by the fire itself. firefighters had to get that out. had to deal with a lot of hot spots. this fire burning...
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we go to 41 in scottsdale, 39 at fo 40 at buckeye, and 38 at maricopa. and when the kids head off to catch the bus, there will be a few clouds, but temperatures not as cool as it has been. it was down to 41 the other night. it will be at 45 tomorrow morning, and then later in the day, we are going to shoot for 60 degrees for a high. but things are going to warm up beyond that over the next couple of days. we'll have that for you after 10:00. >> okay, dave. break. you have probably seen all kinds of crazy mugshots, we have over the year. >> too many to count. >> we have one that might take the cake tonight. >> really? better than nick nolte? >> you can came him a jailbird, and -- can call him a jailbird, and we'll explain why. >>> plus, niagara falls already the average age of a homeless person is 9 years old. with education. charles what's up man? -whoa! how can we help? -ah man! wait, is that a basketball player? yes! -wow! my heart's about to jump out my chest man. charles you ought to be proud man. i'm just extremely grateful they were here giving the
we go to 41 in scottsdale, 39 at fo 40 at buckeye, and 38 at maricopa. and when the kids head off to catch the bus, there will be a few clouds, but temperatures not as cool as it has been. it was down to 41 the other night. it will be at 45 tomorrow morning, and then later in the day, we are going to shoot for 60 degrees for a high. but things are going to warm up beyond that over the next couple of days. we'll have that for you after 10:00. >> okay, dave. break. you have probably seen...
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we go to 41 in scottsdale, 39 at fountain hills, 38 at gateway, 40 at buckeye, and 38 at maricopa. and when the kids head off to catch the bus, there will be few clouds, but temperatures not as cool as it has been. it was down to 41 the other night. it will be at 45 tomorrow morning, and then later in the day, we are going to shoot for 60 degrees for a high. but things are going to warm up beyond that over the next couple of days. we'll have that for you after 10:00. >> okay, dave. thank you. >> talk back time after the break. you have probably seen all kinds of crazy mugshots, we have over the year. >> too many to count. >> we have one that might take >> really? better than nick nolte? >> you can came him a jailbird, and -- can call him a jailbird, and we'll explain why. >>> plus, niagara falls already spectacular, wait until you see >>> hello. i'm marc martinez. coming up in just a few minutes international space station crashes shortly after takeoff. we'll have the latest. plus, we'll tell you about two tuscon officers shot while responding to call early this morning. what we ar
we go to 41 in scottsdale, 39 at fountain hills, 38 at gateway, 40 at buckeye, and 38 at maricopa. and when the kids head off to catch the bus, there will be few clouds, but temperatures not as cool as it has been. it was down to 41 the other night. it will be at 45 tomorrow morning, and then later in the day, we are going to shoot for 60 degrees for a high. but things are going to warm up beyond that over the next couple of days. we'll have that for you after 10:00. >> okay, dave. thank...
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yumaailroad won't get to until the 1870's and does not get to the town of maricopa until 1880. doesn't get here until 1887. that or during the fort of that, he is pushing the creation of tempe to get to territorial teachers college which will be known as the normal school, which will eventually become asu and a year before the railroad arrives, the teachers college is built. active in a lot of facets of the community. certainly in promoting a sense of community because he worked with everybody when the mexican frontiersman. and he's mexican workers a lot of things. he also worked with the native american communities around here. brought their wheat up here for them to process and he worked with the mormon communities. a number of which would settle some as some of them settled here in tempe, so he was a community builder in a wider set. ways by his lot of it tookas become bigger the whole community to do this. inwe are at tempe town lake him the arizona. less than two years ago, this helped to revitalize the city's downtown. up next, we have a closer look at the growth of the t
yumaailroad won't get to until the 1870's and does not get to the town of maricopa until 1880. doesn't get here until 1887. that or during the fort of that, he is pushing the creation of tempe to get to territorial teachers college which will be known as the normal school, which will eventually become asu and a year before the railroad arrives, the teachers college is built. active in a lot of facets of the community. certainly in promoting a sense of community because he worked with everybody...
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. >> we met brian crist at the maricopa county jail in phoenix shortly before his conviction on a murder charge. >> origami, that's my getaway. i have a bird that flies and a frog that jumps. the champ. front flip. put him in the olympics, man. >> it's really striking and poignant to see inmates who oftentimes are in for incredibly violent crimes sitting there delicately folding this paper over hours into frogs and elephants and that kind of thing. and it really does seem to calm their nerves and almost transform them. >> nobody had a menagerie to match that of philip stroud, who was serving three life sentences for murder at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. >> basically making origami figures. you've got the lion, you've got the swan, you've got the rabbit, little puppy, dinosaur, flower. my niece, she loves the little goldfish. this is my favorite one because it turns into like a kaleidoscope-type thing. the hardest one to make was probably the elephant because it got a lot 6 folds. i'm an artsy fartsy type of guy, i guess you could say. it's basically a way to spend
. >> we met brian crist at the maricopa county jail in phoenix shortly before his conviction on a murder charge. >> origami, that's my getaway. i have a bird that flies and a frog that jumps. the champ. front flip. put him in the olympics, man. >> it's really striking and poignant to see inmates who oftentimes are in for incredibly violent crimes sitting there delicately folding this paper over hours into frogs and elephants and that kind of thing. and it really does seem to...
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north of maricopa county, you still have some of the heavy bands to deal with. by the lunch hour, a lot of this activity will fill back in and then have a couple of more hours of light snow. i do not anticipate the heavy stuff anymore. just light for areas south of milwaukee or south of 94. and north, again still in the heavier snow bands. you can expect more inches of accumulation as a result of that. the cold front moving through. that will be the last push of this snow. and then we're done. so then you can shovel the last time and that is it. because then it will get really cold. so make sure that you shovel. if you don't, you will wait for this to melt. this will not melt. we have highs next week in the teens and the single digits. lows in the negative numbers. here is a look at the radar network. the lull is happening near janesville and areas of walworth county, but filling in rocket here, -- right here. so that will be a trend. and this is broken down hour-by-hour, but? people are visual, i'm a visual learner myself. some people get more spotty through ti
north of maricopa county, you still have some of the heavy bands to deal with. by the lunch hour, a lot of this activity will fill back in and then have a couple of more hours of light snow. i do not anticipate the heavy stuff anymore. just light for areas south of milwaukee or south of 94. and north, again still in the heavier snow bands. you can expect more inches of accumulation as a result of that. the cold front moving through. that will be the last push of this snow. and then we're done....