all right, george, what s your last name? zimmerman. george, what s the phone number you re calling from? 417-435-2400. all right, george, we do have them on the way. do you want to meet with the officer when they get out there? yeah. all right, where you going to meet with them at? if they come in through the gate, tell them to go straight past the clubhouse and around. straight past the clubhouse and make a left. and then go past the mailboxes. what exactly are you parked in front of? don t know. it s a clubhouse so i don t really know the address. okay, do you live in the area? yeah, i live what s your apartment number? it s a home, 1150 oh, crap, i don t want to okay, do you want to just
straight past the clubhouse and make a left and then they go past the mailboxes. my truck what apartment is it parked in front of? i don t know. i don t know the address. do you live in the area? yeah. what s your apartment number? it s a home. it s 1950 [ inaudible ]. do you want to meet with them right near the mailboxes then? yeah, fine. could you have them call me and i ll tell them where i m at? okay, that s no problem. okay, my number is i got it 435-2400? yeah. as we continue to listen, i just wanted to bring back a criminal defense attorney who has been listening to all of
is the president of the united states going to make that decision? is the commander of the chief joint of staff i forget who it is, someone in the military is allowed to make that decision as well as, as well as the u.s. attorney s office. there is a tremendous difference on how someone is treated. bill: indeed there is. if they re just an american citizen or if they re considered enemy combatant, about miranda warnings, about habeas corpus, how fast do we have to release him or how fast do we have to put them in front of a judge or how long can we keep them and question them? bill: these are all great points. let me slow you down just a moment here. sure. sorry. bill: if you want if you want to go out and make an arrest, perhaps you have your eye on someone and you got a street address, apartment number. but maybe there is more than one person. maybe there is two or three. and there is a real danger in putting out public information. if you could be showing your hand and
two guys are setting up surveillance in the apartment complex. anything that moves out of the apartment will be enforcement on the street. police are waging a manhunt for an armed fugitive we ve been calling booth in chicago s south suburbs, 39 miles south of downtown. the cook county sheriff s gang investigators believe their suspect is hiding out at an apartment complex, but don t know which unit yet. they ve set up camp a half mile away. while undercover officers are keeping an eye on the building. they ve also got confidential sources trying to verify the apartment number. the information we re getting from informants is saying that he will shoot back. he doesn t care if it s the police or not. keep that in mind. not that that s going make sure everyone finds themselves cover.
murder trial is ready to begin. the defense was alleged to blame a spray tan for this woman s death, saying a allergic reaction caused it. now there is a little bit of a shift in strategy. wait until you hear the dramatic 911 calls the night he died. calm down. is that an apartment number? i need this information. it s a house. it s a house. okay. so she s not breathing? no, she s not breathing. did something happen? did she fall. no, no. where is she in the house? i don t know. she s in the bathroom american innovation. 29 years ago, it helped us invent the minivan. today dodge grand caravan is the most awarded minivan ever. who knows where innovation can take us next?