After 10 30 this morning. Investigators say once the repo man started moving the van a woman got out of it and started an argument. Were told she threatened to call her boyfriend. Tow truck driver said you arent doing anything. Reporter that boyfriend did come to the scene. He also had a gun. Its sad that it happened. Reporter the police say the repo man was first pistol whipped by womans boyfriend so he turned to walk away. When he did he heard glass shattering behind him. Thats when the repo man pulled out his pistol and there was a gun fight. The womans boyfriend would be shot in the chest and arm and died at the hospital. A dog was caught in the crossfire and died as well. This point breeze neighborhood cant believe this escalated to the point someone is dead over a reason like this. Its a sad world out here. People crazy. Pay your bills and you wont have to worry about nobody getting killed or any of that. Reporter another live look here. That is the minivan that was about to be t
The process of determining if that last shot was the fatal one and if it was justified. He says the witness in the back seat corroborates the officers description of a struggle and the man pulling a gun and he says the video only shows the last seconds of the incident of the male seemingly running away with his back to police which could be taken out of context. Its difficult to discern whether or not, you know, he was trying to threaten him and pull it and fire or whether or not he was trying to get away. Reporter now, police are telling us they wont release that Surveillance Video now. They do say that their policy allows for an officer to shoot a fleeing suspect but they are trying to make sure that that last shot was justified. They have not prelease any information about the individual in this case other than to say he was known by police. Wendy saltzman channel6 action news. Wendy thank you. 41yearold chelsea outlaw of minquedale has been arrested in a shooting that critically in
Thank you. What are bookshots . Hopefully, they are a revolution in reading and the way we look at books. At the least they are going to be an evolution. They are under 150 pages, relatively inexpensive, and hopefully impossible to put down. Its like one of my regular books on alex cross, except at, like, 145 pages, very tight. With a bookshot, you can get on the train, you can go to work, you get on the train and go home, and youve read one. So youve accomplished something, which is kind of cool. So the slogan is all thriller, no filler, and is that what makes you think somebody will pick up one of these, rather than a magazine, or go online . Bookshots are like reading a movie. I mean, theres no fat, its just all story, hopefully with good characters. So if you like alex cross, heres an alex cross you havent read before, but itjust happened so quickly. Here in england were going to start with six, so its kind of a category of being alex cross, there will be a zoo, theres one about th
Banks for coming to this southern festival of books. Were delighted to have you if you enjoyed yourself we hope he will make a donation on our website because this is a nonprofit event we would like to keep a free and open to everyone is really like your donations for that. I am delighted to introduce the professor from Vanderbilt University and specializing of the 19th and 20th century literature with the social critique to Country Music covering a wide variety of topics. In addition to her scholarly work play is welcome cecilia to the podium. [applause] they explore spending an hour to hear about jack london a name that is so familiar but in other ways unfamiliar. Some people they come of surfing with of pioneers loosely we think of the call of the wild these are books that have become classics there are reenlisted junior highs and high schools and and that is the jack london that we think we go. He went for the gold rush in 1897, he found almost as if they but but that cluster of st
We now kick off the weekend with cecilia who explores the political themes of jack lon londons writing. [inaudible conversations] hello, thank you for coming to the southern festival. We hope that you will make a donation either on the website, at the app because this festival is a nonprofit event and we want to continue to keep it free event and open to everyone and we rely on your donations for that. Im delighted to introduce you cecelia tichi, she specializes in 19th and 20th century american literature, focusing on commentary social critic to country music. I mean, she covers a wide variety of topics. In addition to her scholarly book, she has also written mysteries about country music. I mean, shes a reneissance woman. Thank you for coming to hear about jack london. She was one of the pioneer of america. These are books that have become classics. That are still in reading lists in high schools, junior highs and thats the jack london that we think we know. He went to the gold rush