Extra bart staff when that happened. A man rescued with just two second to spare. Oh my goodness, right before the bart came . Yep. That happened here . Yep. Oh, my gosh the bart supervisor, who somehow lifted the man is john oconnor. He had been working last night, helping control the crowds following an Oakland Raiders game. He is down there. Were all yelling. The crowd saying hey, get out of the track way. And when i looked, i saw the headlights and i saw him. And it was just like he aint going to make it. The incident happened right around here, precisely where john oconnor and all those cameras are. Im sure after looking at that video, you have the same kind of questions that many people are now asking. Well, he shouldnt be walking like that, thats the first question. Bart Officials Say the man was very intoxicated and fell. However much he weighed, it seemed seemed he was able to be pulled out. I dont know if i would do it now. I dont know if i could pick him up now. But, you kno
Back here at home, authorities in texas have released an image of two persons of interest in the death of a couple from New Hampshire. That image shows another couple driving away in their truck. Heres abcs marcus moore. Reporter police are calling this man and woman, crossing the u. S. mexico border with a truck they say belonged to a murdered couple, persons of interest. We just want to find out who these people are and talk with them about the facts of the case. Reporter the surveillance image of the unidentified man and woman by his side potentially a critical clue as investigators hunt for whoever is responsible for james and michelle butlers death. The couple from New Hampshire were fwourndrieieieied found bun a beach in padre island last week where the pair had been on a road trip. Their last known contact with family days before a heartbreaking and gruesome discovery. They are always in contact with the family. Even for a day they were out of contact was really strange. Reporte
When six inches of water in the desert isn’t a miracle, it’s a flood. When the winds in June start picking up from the south, and the desert shifts into
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors is tired of looking at construction options for a new Emergency Management facility and asked staff to just build it within the $600,000 budget
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