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the woman was dangling her feet over the i-26 overpass in spartanburg county. the officer approached slowly, carefully, asking what she's doing. she said quote, looking for my way out. at that point, you can see the deputy quickly grabbed her arms, lifted her up and hauled her away from the side of that bridge. despite the officer's heroics he claimed he was just doing his job and we salute officer hubbard. >>> in new jersey another daring rescue by two officers. pulling up to an overturned convertible, when they noticed the driver was pinned inside and unconscious. without wasting a second they used a knife to cut off her seat belt and pull her limp body from the wreck. just moments later, the vehicle exploded. the victim later airlifted to a nearby medical center. police say she is doing okay. she has been charged with driving while intoxicated. the two officers, mark aronburg and ricky peaola are hailed as heroes. >>> up next a new group of entrepreneurs reminding folks of the battle days in new york's times square. we will take that up with andy levy. bring
the woman was dangling her feet over the i-26 overpass in spartanburg county. the officer approached slowly, carefully, asking what she's doing. she said quote, looking for my way out. at that point, you can see the deputy quickly grabbed her arms, lifted her up and hauled her away from the side of that bridge. despite the officer's heroics he claimed he was just doing his job and we salute officer hubbard. >>> in new jersey another daring rescue by two officers. pulling up to an...
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Apr 20, 2015
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dashcam video shows a rookie stopping a woman from jumping off a braj in sparidge in spartanburg, north carolina. oncome being traffic continues to pass. he grows her after the ledge dragging her back to his patrol car. the woman telling him she just wanted to find a way out. sheep's now undergoing evaluation. >>> dramatic video now. a rookie cop forced to make a life or death decision when his double homicide suspect charges at him suspect begs the officer to shoot him. trace gallagher live with the story. unbelievable video here. what did you learn? >> it really is. by all accounts the officer would have been fully justified in shooting the suspect. someone argued he may have use too much restraint. remember this was a murder suspect who was possibly armed likely on drugs and as you will see, very aggressive. but the officer, a former marine who served two tours in iraq and was awarded a purple heart was told ahead of time the suspect, michael wilcox, could be looking for suicide by cop. wilcox kept moving at the officer begging him to "shoot me, shoot me." but instead of standing his
dashcam video shows a rookie stopping a woman from jumping off a braj in sparidge in spartanburg, north carolina. oncome being traffic continues to pass. he grows her after the ledge dragging her back to his patrol car. the woman telling him she just wanted to find a way out. sheep's now undergoing evaluation. >>> dramatic video now. a rookie cop forced to make a life or death decision when his double homicide suspect charges at him suspect begs the officer to shoot him. trace...
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>> spartanburg, south carolina, december 17, 2005, 2:00 a.m. deputy keith gibbs is patrolling a quiet highway when he sees a driver in trouble. >> i met the vehicle coming towards me in the opposite lane with no headlights on. they were just creeping about five miles an hour. >> only the brake lights are lit. >> creeping with no lights are can mean many things. could mean that they're so impaired they can't operate the vehicle. i followed this car as it merged onto the highway, and it failed to follow the curve around and almost hit the guardrail. as they were making a left turn into a parking lot, i went ahead and did a traffic stop. as i approached the car and got within a few feet of it, i could smell alcohol coming from the car. hi there. >> i got no license, no i.d. >> where are you going? stay in the car for me, okay? >> oh, i'm sorry. >> i stopped you because you're driving without your lights. >> i know. i can't find the lights. >> so the driver has no license, no i.d., and no idea where the lights are. >> whose car is this? >> mine. >>
>> spartanburg, south carolina, december 17, 2005, 2:00 a.m. deputy keith gibbs is patrolling a quiet highway when he sees a driver in trouble. >> i met the vehicle coming towards me in the opposite lane with no headlights on. they were just creeping about five miles an hour. >> only the brake lights are lit. >> creeping with no lights are can mean many things. could mean that they're so impaired they can't operate the vehicle. i followed this car as it merged onto the...
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at this weather radar, you can see that includes cities of atlanta and charlotte and greenville spartanburgce-est. it sounds like some weird multiple choice test. yea, but do i pick a, b, or c. for me it's all of the above. i pick, like the best of everything. verizon. i didn't. i picked a. maybe c. and how'd that work out for you? not so well. can i get a do-over? why settle for less when you can have, well, everything. and get 2 lines for $100. verizon. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. i came up with so many reasons to put off l
at this weather radar, you can see that includes cities of atlanta and charlotte and greenville spartanburgce-est. it sounds like some weird multiple choice test. yea, but do i pick a, b, or c. for me it's all of the above. i pick, like the best of everything. verizon. i didn't. i picked a. maybe c. and how'd that work out for you? not so well. can i get a do-over? why settle for less when you can have, well, everything. and get 2 lines for $100. verizon. it's more than the cloud. it's...
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host: spartanburg, south carolina, line for independents. caller: good morning. wanted to bring up a point -- a couple points. and get a response. rest of all, he made the comment that he could not imagine a state not sending somebody to the convention. i thought -- i taught constitutional law for a lot of years. i retired. i cannot remember exactly the circumstances in the constitutional convention in 1787, but i do know rhode island did not allow a convention to form in its own state in order to ratify the constitution. the idea that maybe some states may be recalcitrant and decide they will not send somebody, i do not think it is a done deal. most dates would send delegates i think, but based on what happened in the original convention, i do not think it is necessarily a done deal that every state will. the other point -- you are talking about stipulations on the rules that you have a's date -- in order to have a convention, if i recall -- there was a move back in the 19 80's and 1990's about a balanced budget amendment and a move by 32 states that signed on t
host: spartanburg, south carolina, line for independents. caller: good morning. wanted to bring up a point -- a couple points. and get a response. rest of all, he made the comment that he could not imagine a state not sending somebody to the convention. i thought -- i taught constitutional law for a lot of years. i retired. i cannot remember exactly the circumstances in the constitutional convention in 1787, but i do know rhode island did not allow a convention to form in its own state in order...