that, of course, is something if they do decide to do that, i have a feeling that everyone will find out sooner rather than later. i do know that at this time, of course, s.l.e.d. will have gotten with the local solicitor here, mrs. scarlet wilson, at which point the decision was made to charge him, arrest him, and i know that earlier he did have a bond hearing, which of course, in south carolina magistrate judges are not able to, you know, allow the bond or make bond decisions on cases like this. but i m not aware of the federal authorities stepping in. the officer involved is 33-year-old old, a five-year veteran of that police department. the question was asked tonight at the press conference that you participated in, it was asked my family members and one of the other attorneys involved, what
arrest this guy, so cops can knock on the d.a. s door every day and say we have the perpetrator, he s going to run, if you don t let us arrest him, he s going to run. the next thing we hear about thayne smika is a few years later, we get a call from the denver d.a. s office. what we learned was that mr. smika eventually made his way to denver, that he had gone to work for a construction company as a bookkeeper. he had written unauthorized checks to himself and that missing money had been discovered and the denver d.a. s office was able to get an arrest warrant for mr. smika. shortly after that arrest warrant was issued, that s pretty much the last we ve heard of thayne smika. it s three years after the murder.
at least two of the five suspects detained have been brought to court and have basically received arrest warrants and are still in detention. two now charged in connection with the february 27th murder of this outspoken critic of the kremlin who was gunned down on the night of february 27th really within sight of the kremlin, less than 100 meters away from the heavily protected building at the center of moscow. a sixth suspect, when authority s tried to go arrest him, blew himself up with a hand grenade. his name is beslan shavanov. one of the machine that s been charged, zaur dadayev, he s been
arrest this guy, so cops can knock on the d.a. s door every day and say we have the perpetrator, he s going to run, if you don t let us arrest him, he s going to run. the next thing we hear about thayne smika is a few years later, we get a call from the denver d.a. s office. what we learned was that mr. smika eventually made his way to denver, that he had gone to work for a construction company as a bookkeeper. he had written unauthorized checks to himself and that missing money had been discovered and the denver d.a. s office was able to get an arrest warrant for mr. smika. shortly after that arrest warrant was issued, that s
the california highway patrol has another helicopter, could be police helicopters trailing it. but nobody is pulling this car over. and we could only guess as to why not. victim ronald goldman s father, fred goldman, had his own ideas. i thought quit following him on the freeway. do what you would do with any other fleeing felon. he is a fugitive, he is running, take him down. i don t mean take him down, shoot him and kill him. stop him, arrest him. when you were meeting with other members of the lapd as this was going on tell me how you were preparing and strategizing for number one? possible gunfight, shootout, or number two, surrender? when we had those discussions it was a dynamic situation whether or not we should do some type of intervention. he could have jumped out of the car, going side ways, and it could have resulted in a shooting, officers trying to