reporter: public option happens all the time, cities selling off unused or unneeded property like vehicles, but that s not how things work in the small maryland city of new carrollton. some vehicles will be in the back for some reason or another. reporter: billy cudo worked as a new carrollton police officer from 2006 to 2009 and he says he often noticed impounded vehicles parked behind the police station. a four-door black acura like this caught his eye back in 2008. so he says he approached his boss, police chief david rice. he came back to me and told me that if i wanted the vehicle, it was going to cost me $2,000. he asked for cash. reporter: billy says he paid money and got a title a day later listed under new carrollton, but no other paperwork. chief rice advised me that it wasn t necessary. reporter: billy s nephew is in the car business himself and says he also talked with chief rice several times about buying vehicles. and you had looked at other cars
but their actions are admitting it. why? because we see universities, and unions, and favored companies are getting waivers. what s the waiver? it s an exemption. what do they need the exemption? obamacare is a cost-driving hiker, it s a failure. we were told we had to pass obamacare, we couldn t wait, we continue even read the bill, we couldn t take the time to even debate it. because why? president obama promised us, he promised that it would drive down the cost of healthcare. didn t happen. he promised. he promised. i stood there on the floor of the chamber, many of you were outside here demonstrating against this bill. shannon: a common refrain you ve heard going after healthcare and talking about how it s going to impact our economy along with a lot of other decisions within this administration. joining us is brian sullivan. what do you make of this talk that we ve got to stop everything, no spending on everything, got to shut it down, how is it going to work. repo
hoffman. but hoffman, who is only 30 years old has a talenty and disturbing criminal history. he is a convicted arsonist. he set fire to an apartment complex in ohio. he was sentenced eight years and court records show he only paid back $5,000 towards that debt. in the current ohio neighborhood where sarah was found, neighbors describe him as a loaner and a weirdo in their words. neighbors report he would sit in a hammock in a yard and he would stare and listen to people s conversations. today police closed and started searching a lake in fountain park. this is a public park with a lake a few blocks from hoffman homes. neighbors report hoffman walked there daily. an officer patrolling the park found clothing he thought had blood in it. it tested negative for human blood. more charges are expected against hoffman. as for now he is charged with the kidnapping of sarah maynard. she s listed in good condition, but we are still waiting to hear from police and envis gators to how t