The officer but the crash was too severe. Shpd giving details and announcing the dead. The crash happened in the 4 00 p. M. Hour near the 101 888 interchange on north 10th street. Terry mcsweeney was first on the scene. Reporter tonight officer mike kapaman is gone. The street blocked off, the Investigation Continues six and a half hours after the collision. A short time ago i was over at headquarters and listened to police chief eddie garcia choke up, talking about what the police have lost and what the community has lost. Put a uniform on, left to go to work, wanted to see his family when he got off. And he didnt make it. Reporter a gutwrenching moment for San Jose Police as one of their own, 11year veteran officer Michael Katherman, gone. A moik otorcycle officer strucka minivan. The adult male driver a silver minivan traveling southbound on north 10th street attempted to make a left turn onto eastbound horning street. Reporter the fallen officers brothers and sisters in blue swarme
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NFD: Brentwood Oaks apartment fire classified as âundeterminedâ
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and last updated 2021-06-09 15:07:43-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Investigators have classified a large fire that broke out at a Nashville apartment complex last month as âundetermined.â
Nashville Fire Department investigators said an undetermined classification means they are âunable to identify all the components of the cause of the fire.â
Also, due to the extensive damage, investigators were unable to also determine if the fire suppression system activated properly or if it was impacted by the fire.
The two-alarm fire destroyed building number 5 and displaced residents in 18 units. No one was hurt.
Iâm a little distraught. Brentwood Oaks resident loses everything in fire
People who lived in eighteen units at a Brentwood Oaks apartment building lost everything in a fire.
and last updated 2021-05-25 21:51:19-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â People who lived in 18 units at a Brentwood Oaks apartment building lost everything in a fire Monday night.
Adrienne Luu said her apartment on the 5th floor is gone as she looked at the rubble that was rolling down a hill. Luu said, I wasnât expecting to come back to it completely disintegrated.
She heard loud pops as a Good Samaritan knocked on her door, and was yelling that the roof was on fire. I look out the window and next thing I see is flashing orange like so bright all over the trees, Luu said.