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was he downtown missoula and got in a scuffle?tand it. >> reporter: so what did happen? police on the scene quickly concluded only one person was shot, the intruder mentioned in that 911 call. >> who got shot? >> the robber. he's badly injured. >> okay. so they entered your garage. who shot him? >> my husband. >> reporter: and cops quickly learned something those who thought they knew diren well could scarcely imagine. diren wasn't a random, innocent victim. he was apparently the opposite, he was the burglar. >> someone is trying to break into your car right now. >> reporter: police were about to hear a story from the man holding the gun that night, a story of terror and a family under siege. >> and we've been sketched out. we don't feel safe. i'm on edge about everything. >> two frightened homeowners victimized two times before. what had happened inside that garage? coming up -- >> i'm sitting there panicking, you know, like he's coming at me. i was born in hawaii, but i'm not really hawaiian. because we moved to maryland when i
was he downtown missoula and got in a scuffle?tand it. >> reporter: so what did happen? police on the scene quickly concluded only one person was shot, the intruder mentioned in that 911 call. >> who got shot? >> the robber. he's badly injured. >> okay. so they entered your garage. who shot him? >> my husband. >> reporter: and cops quickly learned something those who thought they knew diren well could scarcely imagine. diren wasn't a random, innocent victim....
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May 26, 2021
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. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana.it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that are still taking place
. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana.it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that...
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it's just north of missoula, montana, a member of the u.s. fish and wildlife service. scott, this action shot. nice shot right up there in a post. the agency says quote, buy-in are masters at finding a good scratching post it added that treason road signs and other signs for other prime objects that buy-in like to rub against. apparently they engage in scratching behavior to shed their winter coats. that's according to the yellowstone wildlife sanctuary looks pretty still ahead, we have details on the amtrak train that crashed into a truck in the east bay this morning and how that happens. >> the first would be robbers. try to hijack an armored vehicle coming up to. >> dash cam video showing how the driver it was able to escape the gunfire. >> know that this is a south africa. dramatic dash cam video. this caught an attempted hijacking of that cash carrying a truck bullets hit the driver's side window. you heard this of the armored vehicle happened last month. the drivers, a former member of a police task force and he's being praised for staying relatively calm and man
it's just north of missoula, montana, a member of the u.s. fish and wildlife service. scott, this action shot. nice shot right up there in a post. the agency says quote, buy-in are masters at finding a good scratching post it added that treason road signs and other signs for other prime objects that buy-in like to rub against. apparently they engage in scratching behavior to shed their winter coats. that's according to the yellowstone wildlife sanctuary looks pretty still ahead, we have details...
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. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana.it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that are still taking place
. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana.it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that...