He refused to be identified because he did not want to take any of the heroism from the wounded officer. This man heard a Gunshot Exchange at the emerald suites. 38yearold teag fox shot at one of their own. This Good Samaritan saw the officers sitting down. I got him to sit up a little bit. He was coughing up blood. He asked the wounded officer a question. The policeman was conscious alltime. The whole time. Obviously in shock, but he was able to answer questions. Antonio then the Good Samaritan looked for the officers wounds. I saw the vest and wounds. I had a sheet that i took downstairs. I was able to dab the blood out as best as we could. Antonio this man making sure the officer did not lose i asked him how he was feeling, where he thought he had been hit. He did not know. Antonio paramedics eventually swooped in and took him to the hospital. This man has a message for the wounded policeman. I respect him. He is a total guy. He didnt panic. A tough old guy. He was able to pick up h
Questions are raised about money misspent and abusive power. Its a family tragedy that could happen to anyone. They took my parents. I didnt know who, i didnt know what. We were kidnapped and raped, both. Darcy what could make someone say such things . A county system sanctioned by the court with an amazing amount of unchecked power. This killed them i thought nazi germany was done in 1946. I didnt know it still existed in america. Darcy those words from the north family. Youll hear more in a few moments. But first we want to tell you about jason hanson. He was the focus of a report we first aired in march. While jason was in the guardianship system, he lost the house his father wanted to leave for him. And his care raised many questions. Im perfectly mentally capable except for the fact that i have cerebral palsy. Darcy jason was involved in the guardianship when he was child. Court Officials Say that ended in 2007 when he turned 18, but that didnt keep the court from ruling on his ca
Channel 13 action news new tonight. Action news sits down. With former clark county commissioner. Tom collins. The 65 yearolds first extensive interview. Since being arrested. For dui. tom collins, former county commissioner im over the limit, i broke the law and i admitted it. We went to the cowboy commissioners home. Just hours. After he appeared in court. Plead no contest. No questions. Were off limits. And. Action News Reporter. Mahsa saeidi asked them all. She joins us live in studio. With whether he now still plans. To run for mayor of North Las Vegas. Next year. Mahsa. Tricia. The official announcement is coming in the next few months. But he says he definitely plans on running. We asked whats the biggest challege your facing. He said its getting out his message that hes honest and cares about people. Not this court case. if people say because of this be mayor, what do you say . i say theres bigger crooks who run the city of North Las Vegas than ive ever been. Tom collins as def
Helped conger make up his mind to bail. Vanessa murphy 8 news now would you mind answering some questions for us . Bill conger id love to talk to you. You have to talk to the city manager. Vm i cant talk to you seperately . Bc no. When bill conger was hired two years ago, he promised transparency and accountability in the Boulder City Police department but he found it a tough promise to keep in a town not known for either. Public anger about the euthanization of animals is perceived as the issue that pushed him out the door, but theres much more to it. Last week, boulder city detectives met with Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson to hand over a criminal affadavit naming mary jo frazier, former manager of boulder city animal control, on 37 felony counts of animal cruelty. But multiple sources familiar with the story told to the iteam that wolfson got an earful about much more. Boulder city officials continue to claim that Police Administrator conger did the right thing when he
Detectives met with Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson to hand over a criminal affidavit naming Mary Jo Frazier, former manager of boulder city animal control, on 37 felony counts of animal cruelty. But multiple sources familiar with the story told to the iteam that wolfson got an earful about much more. Boulder city officials continue to claim that Police Administrator conger did the right thing when he allowed Mary Jo Frazier to retire rather than face criminal charges. In april of 2015, conger was told about widespread problems at the Animal Shelter by animal control employee ann inabnitt. A Police Investigation identified 91 dogs and cats that had been euthanized by frazier without waiting the required 5 days or getting an outside vet to sign off. Documents obtained by the iteam show the actual number of suspicious euthanizations is closer to 1300. The city to be embarrassed and decided on his own the case would be tough to prove in court. However, the da was told last we