june 15th, 2010. albuquerque, new mexico. just past midnight, a 911 operator answers a caller who seems to be talking to someone else. how much gas are we going to put in, dave? i don t want to be in this truck anymore. she wasn t speaking to the operator. she was speaking to the third party. the operator suspects the woman is in danger and dispatches police. security footage at the flying-j truck stop shows officer aaron zwicky pulling in behind a parked car just as a man and woman are getting back into it. officer zwicky decides to act quickly before they leave. zwicky asks the man to step out of the vehicle. he asked me, what did i do wrong? i told him, i need to speak to you. they walked to the trunk where officer zwicky asks the man about a strange substance he noticed on the bumper. he stayed calm. he said he didn t know what the substance was.
police say he has an extensive criminal record, including a rape conviction. it turns out the woman in the trunk is calbert s wife. police say calbert kidnapped her and a friend from a hospital parking lot at knifepoint because he was angry she had filed a domestic violence complaint against him. according to the police report, calbert beat his wife and locked her in the trunk. she dialed 911 using a cell phone calbert didn t know she had on her and left the line open to the so the dispatcher would hear their location. we re at the flying-j s. how much gas are you going to put in? the footage from the flying-j truck stop plays a key role into the grand jury investigation into the shooting. it helped that everything was caught on camera. that way the jury, everybody could see what actually occurred. it s not just my word or my backup saying what they saw. the jury determines that the
rape conviction. it turns out the woman in the trunk is calbert s wife. police say calbert kidnapped her and a friend from a hospital parking lot at knifepoint because he was angry she had filed a domestic violence complaint against him. according to the police report, calbert beat his wife and locked her in the trunk. she dialed 911 using a cell phone calbert didn t know she had on her and left the line open to the dispatcher we re at flying-j s in how much gas are you going to put in? the footage from the flying-j truck stop plays a key role into the grand jury investigation into the shooting. it helped that everything was caught on camera. that way the jury, everybody could see what actually occurred. it s not just my word. or my backup saying what they
june 15th, 2010. albuquerque, new mexico. just past midnight, a 911 operator answers a caller who seems to be talking to someone else. how much gas are we going to put in, dave? i don t want to be in this truck anymore. she wasn t speaking to the operator. she was speaking to the third party. the operator suspects the woman is in danger and dispatches police. security footage at the flying-j truck stop shows officer aaron zwicky pulling in behind a parked car just as a man and woman are getting back into it. officer zwicky decides to act quickly before they leave. he asks the man to step out of the vehicle. he asked me, what did i do wrong? i told him, i need to speak to you. they walked to the trunk where officer zwicky asks the man about a strange substance he noticed on the bumper. he stayed calm. he said he didn t know what the substance was. after i heard somebody pounding on the inside of the trunk, i
police say calbert kidnapped her and a friend from a hospital parking lot at knifepoint because he was angry she had filed a domestic violence complaint against him. according to the police report, calbert beat his wife and locked her in the trunk. she dialed 911 using a cell phone calbert didn t know she had on her and left the line open so the dispatcher would hear their location. we re at flying-j s? how much gas are you going to put in? dave-i don t want to be in this trunk anymore. the security footage from the flying-j truck stop plays a key role in the grand jury investigation into the shooting. it helped that everything was caught on camera. that way the jury, everybody could see what actually occurred. it s not just my word or my backup saying what they saw. the jury determines that the killing of julian calbert by albuquerque police officer aaron zwicky was justified under new