6-year-olds and or the crash was on parole. the crime sweep began with raymond walters junior, stabbed his father and stole his car on his way to a mental hospital. he crashed the car install a police suv. dashcam video shows them driving backwards through dayton, ohio. moments later he slammed into a minivan packed with kids at 97 mph. the two little girls were killed. walters was released from prison two weeks ago. he will be charged with her murder. an update, actress lori laughlin and her husband keeping a united front as they fight charges and the college admission scandal. the couple waving their right to separate attorneys despite a judge s warning it to be a conflict of interest. a backdoor to avoid the media. laughlin and her husband are accused of paying $500,000 to ensure their daughters got into usc and they face 40 years behind bars if convicted.
reporter: so why does arpaio have the right to ask people if they re illegal immigrants if that portion of the new law has not been allowed to take effect yet? it s a little known fact that dozens of counties, including maricopa county, arizona, have a partnership with the federal government that has permitted them to make those determinations. arpaio referrables in his reputation as a tough guy. i m turning off certain activists that don t like what i m doing. i m probably turning off some employers who hire illegal aliens for the cheap payment, money. so, i turn off some people. you know what? i serve the 4 million people that live here. reporter: on the day part of the new immigration law went into effect, arpaio and his department went on a crime sweep. deputies driving into the city s neighborhoods &. in this case, pulling over a mexican-american driver for a an expired registration tag. because he had a proper license, though, he was only ticketed, not taken into custody. t
probably don t like what i m doing. i m probably turning off employers who hire illegal aliens for the cheap payment. i turn off some people. but you know what? i serve the 4 million people that live here. reporter: on the day the immigration law went into effect, arpaio and his department went on a crime sweep, deputies driving into the city s neighborhoods, in this case pulling over a mexican-american driver for an expired license tag. but because had he a valid license, he was only ticketed, not taken into custody. so they arrested you for not having a registration? yes. did they ask if you were legally in this country? they didn t ask me that. they just nothing. they just get me out of the car, right here on 35th avenue. i mean in the middle of the street. right here. are you legally in this country zp. i m legal. you think they pulled you over because they think you are illegal immigrant? just because of the color. color of your skin? yes.
arpaio revels in his reputation as a tough guy. i m turning off certain activists that don t like what i m doing. i m probably turning off some employers who hire illegal aliens for the cheap payment, money. so, i turn off some people. you know what? i serve the 4 million people that live here. reporter: on the day part of the new immigration law went into effect, arpaio and his department went on a crime sweep. deputies driving into the city s neighborhoods. in this case, pulling over a mexican-american driver for a an expired registration tag. because he had a proper license, though, he was only ticketed, not taken into custody. this man, though, wasn t as fortunate. so, they arrested you for not having all the registration? yes. reporter: did they ask you if you were huh? reporter: did they ask if you were legally in this country? they didn t ask me that. they just nothing. get me out of the car here on 35th in the middle of the street right here. reporter: are y