FOR WATCHING.
FIRST ON FIVE.... A CRIME
ALERT...
SOME COMMUTERS ON THEIR WAY TO
WORK THIS MORNING WITNESSED A
SHOOTING.
A MAN WAS SHOT INSIDE HIS CAR
WHILE
HE WAS SITTING AT A RED LIGHT ON
GOVERNEMENT STREET IN AN
APPARENT ACT OF
ROAD RAGE.
THE VICTIM MANAGED TO DRIVE
HIMSELF TO A
CAR WASH NEAR MEMORIAL PARK...
WHERE AN EMPLOYEE CALLED 9-1-1.
NEWS-5'S ALISON SPANN JOINS US
AT THE
CAR WASH WITH MORE....
YOU CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT IT WAS
LIKE FOR DRIVERS THIS MORNING
WHO WERE SITTING AT
THAT RED LIGHT WHILE SHOTS RANG
OUT.
WITNESSES TOLD POLICE THAT
3-SHOTS
WERE FIRED...
AT 9:07 A.M. THIS MORNING,
NUMEROUS CARS WERE STOPPED AT
THIS RED LIGHT ON GOVERNMENT AND
HOUSTON STREETS WHEN SHOTS RANG
OUT.
WITNESSES TOLD POLICE THREE
SHOTS WERE FIRED AND AT LEAST
ONE
OF THOSE WENT THROUGH THE
WINDOW OF THIS MAROON FORD
FUSION... HITTING THE DRIVER ONE
IN
THE ARM.
SOMEHOW... THE VICTIM MANAGED TO
DRIVE HIMSELF TO THE ULTRA CAR
WASH JUST DOWN THE ROAD....
Jordan Jones, Employee at Ultra
Car Wash:
"he just pulled up, was telling
me that he was hurting and he
was bleeding all over his arm.
he told me he had pulled up on
government street and had been
shot-- told me to call 9-1-1."
JORDAN, AN EMPLOYEE AT THE
CAR WASH, CALLED 9-1-1. HE SAID
THE
WOUNDS ON THE VICTIM'S ARM WERE
QUITE SEVERE.
"it was beat up-- it looked like
he had
been shot in his his forearm and
I couldn't
tell if it had come out of his
bicep but it was like bubbles
everywhere. It looked like the
bullet was still inside of him--
it was
disturbing."
SO FAR, NO SUSPECTS HAVE
BEEN NAMED BY POLICE BUT THE
VICTIM DID TELL JORDAN THAT HE
BELIEVES THIS MIGHT HAVE BEEN A
CASE OF ROAD RAGE.
"he said maybe he might have
pulled in front of somebody
cutting them off but he
really wasn't sure."
POLICE HAVE INTERVIEWED
WITNESSES AS WELL AS THE VICTIM
BUT SO FAR NO SUSPECTS HAVE BEEN
NAMED. IF YOU
WERE IN THE AREA OF GOVERNMENT
STREET
AND HOUSTON STREET THIS MORNING
AND YOU
HAVE ANY INFORMATION THAT COULD
HELP THIS
INVESTIGATION--CONTA CT THE
MOBILE POLICE
DEPARTMENT. REPORTING LIVE, I'M
ALISON SPANN FOR NEWS 5.
ONE MAN IS BEHIND BARS TODAY
AFTER
BEING ACCUSED OF SETTING HIS
For more infomation >> Shots Fired into Vehicle in Midtown Mobile - Duration: 2:09.-------------------------------------------
Police Say Car Thieves Targeting Vehicles With Key-Less Entry - Duration: 1:45.
BACK IN THE STUDIO.
CITI RACHEL KIM THANK YOU SO
MUCH.
CRIME ALERT.
POLICE A CAR THESE ARMED WITH
NEW TECHNOLOGY CAN GET INTO AND
DRIVE OFF WITH THEIR WHEELS
WITHOUT A KEY.
ANDREA FUJII SHOWS US HOW TO DO
IT.
SECURITY VIDEO SHOWS A HATCHBACK
DRIVE UP TO LOSE PSION.
WOMAN GETS OUT AND YOU SEE THE
CARS REAR LIGHTS GO ON AND IT
DRIVES AWAY WITH THE HATCHBACK
FOLLOWING BEHIND.
THAT WAS STOLEN IN THE EARLY
MORNING HOURS LAST WEEK IN THE
HOLLYWOOD HILLS.
I FELT VERY VIOLATED AT FIRST
BECAUSE I HAVE A LOT OF PERSONAL
INFORMATION INSIDE.
REPORTER: WHEN POLICE SAW THE
VIDEO THEY SAID WHOEVER DID IT
HAD A KEY FOB A REMOTE CONTROL A
CRIME THEY SAY IS TRENDING
ACROSS
YOU UP TO CERTAIN CARS
UNLOCKED THEM
SITUATION AND DRIVE THEM AWAY.
REPORTER: SHE LOOKED AT HER
NEIGHBOR SECURITY VIDEO AND SHE
SAW MINUTES EARLIER THE SAME
HATCHBACK DROVE BY SLOWLY AND A
BLONDE WOMAN CAME UP TO HER
NEIGHBOR'S AUDI AND TRIED TO GET
INSIDE.
POLICE SAY IT'S A MYSTERY AS
TO HOW THESE ARE GETTING THESE
KEY FOB'S BUT UNTIL THEY FIGURED
OUT THEY RECOMMEND CAR OWNERS
USE CLUBS A DEVICE THAT LOCKS ON
THE STEERING WHEEL.
STEPHENSON'S TOOK THEIR ADVICE
AND GOT A CLUB FOR HER OTHER CAR
THAT REQUIRES KEYLESS ENTRY.
IF YOU SPREAD THE WORD IN THE
NEIGHBORHOOD SO WE ALL HAVE
THESE FUNNY CLUBS ON HER
STEERING WILLS.
REPORTER: SHE SAID HER CLIENT
WAS FILLED WITH HUNDREDS OF
DOLLARS WORTH OF WORK HERE AND
UNTIL IT'S VOUCHES PASSING OUT
FLYERS IN HOLLYWOOD HILLS HOPING
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Massive vehicle fire closes I-25 in Denver Tech Center - Duration: 27:06.
SMOKE WHERE WE
ARE RIGHT NOW.
AS YOU KNOW, WE ARE JUST
FIGURING OUT WHAT'S GOING ON.
YOU CAN SEE THE SMOKE ALL OVER
THE AREA, MASSIVE HERE.
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Open a Locked 2017 Ford Fusion Energi Hybrid Vehicle | Mr. Locksmith Video - Duration: 2:41.
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Electric Vehicle Ownership is on the Rise, Tesla Dominates the Market - Duration: 10:02.
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Massive vehicle fire closes I-25 in Denver Tech Center - Duration: 27:06.
SMOKE WHERE WE
ARE RIGHT NOW.
AS YOU KNOW, WE ARE JUST
FIGURING OUT WHAT'S GOING ON.
YOU CAN SEE THE SMOKE ALL OVER
THE AREA, MASSIVE HERE.
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Roblox Vehicle Simulator Lets Play Ep.1 - Duration: 13:43.
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Bicyclist killed after being hit by commercial vehicle in Gilbert - Duration: 0:23.
. AT THIS POINT
IT'S TOO EARLY TO TELL HOW THE
MAN DIED OR WHAT SPARKED THE
FIRE.
>>> INVESTIGATORS ARE ALSO IN
GILBERT WHERE A BICYCLIST HAS
BEEN KILLED.
POLICE SAID THE DRIVER OF A
BAKER COMMODITIES TRUCK HIT THE
VICTIM. THE DRIVER STOPPED.
THE COMPANY SAYS WITHIN THE
LAST 30 MINUTES THAT THEY ARE
HEARTBROKEN FOR THE FAMILY AND
ARE WORKING WITH POLICE TO
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Massive vehicle fire closes I-25 in Denver Tech Center; fire spreads to both sides - Duration: 1:46:47.
HERE.
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One killed on Bee Cave Road after vehicle crashes and catches on fire - Duration: 0:28.
YOU CAN HELP.
ROBERT:UPDATING YOU ON OUT
BREAKING NEWS FROM SOUTHWEST
TRAVIS COUNTY.BEE CAVE ROAD IS
COUNTY.BEE CAVE ROAD IS CLOSED
FOR A DEADLY CRASH- WHERE A
CAR CAUGHT ON FIRE.STATE
TROOPERS ARE CONTROLLING THE
INVESTIGATION.EXPECT UPDATES
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Gympsum City Off-highway Vehicle Park - Duration: 7:56.
A growing community of adventure seekers
is using off highway vehicles and our
state has several great parks
specifically designed for your next
off-road adventure. Whether you're a daring
adrenaline seeker or want to cruise
along slowly in a multi passenger
vehicle. These OHV Parks have something
for everyone, right here in Iowa.
Kramer: As more and more people buy off-highway
vehicles or OHV there's more demand for
places to ride them. OHV is an umbrella
term that includes all-terrain vehicles
or ATVs off-road motorcycles like dirt bikes,
side-side-by side machines, and
snowmobiles. Kleen: Midway through the process
of building and designing this park,
all of a sudden we have a new machine
that was fastest growing machine out
there now. The side-by-sides are you know
family orientated you know people that
want to take their spouse that may or
may not want to ride they can switch-off
if they both want to drive you and take
your family out.
It makes the sport way more sociable to
go out and and visit with your friends
and stop and you can point out the
wildlife or whatever you want to do
while you're out riding. Siepker: About 30 years
ago,
Iowa didn't have any parks where people
could legally ride off-highway vehicles.
Now there are eight parks scattered
across the state. Gypsum City OHV Park
located southeast of Fort Dodge is the
largest park in Iowa for motorized
recreation. At almost 800 acres it's
about as big as the other seven Iowa
parks combined and features more than 60
miles of trails. Kleen: I've ridden all over the
country in the United States and Canada
and these are as good at trails as there
are in the mid- what are in the country
actually. People that come out to ride
these trails are just blown away once
they get out here and see what we
actually have. Cosgrove: So the ability to be able
to provide that active recreation in the
motorized sport, provide a tourism area
for our community, and then also be able
to manage wildlife on an 800 acre
facility... All is you know a great fits
within the mission of what we do in
Webster County Conservation Board. Kramer: The
park sits on land that was once used for
gypsum mining. Iowa ranks third in the
country in gypsum production and
two-thirds of Iowa's gypsum comes from
the Fort Dodge area. An industry dating
back to the 1850s. Three different
national companies donated the park
property. The land is no longer suitable
for urban development or much of
anything else...
but the combination of flats open areas
with rolling hills, tight turns, and
wooded terrain is perfect for an OHV park.
Plautz: We have a lot of property that could be
reclaimed. We have additional property
that we think will be reclaimed and
owned for further recreational purposes
once the gypsum is mined out of it. It's
a perfect reuse for a property like this.
and it avoids reclamation laws the
preview previously existed for those
companies so it's really a win-win for
everyone.
Pirie: They're all good that I've been to but I
think this one's the best, it's the hilliest.
It's just about all timber and
phase 2 anyway and for us guys it's...
I couldn't do much better than Iowa.
<engine roar>
Siepker: There are three phases within Gypsum
City; with dirt and gravel trails
tailored to different vehicles. The park
also offers a small track for kids, a
training a practice area for beginners, a
mudding area, and even non-trail
recreation opportunities like fishing
ponds. Plautz: But the campers will be able to
view right out over the top of our ponds
they can come down we'll have fishing
docks. We have the opportunity to ride a
week for trails and not get bored. We've
got the ponds, the wildlife, it's just
a it's a great opportunity so every time
I get here and see people enjoying it it
was worth the 16 years. Our trails are
all marked for numbers with over 60
miles of trails pretty easy to lose
track of where you're at so we have a
numbering system and then we have a
difficulty rating system too so we try
to provide something for everybody. I
love being out here I mean it's
enjoyable and then just the pure
enjoyment of people coming out here and
able to enjoy what where I work and what
I do and get to see all of this. Kramer: For
those looking for a little more
adventure or a tougher challenge there
are a couple areas in the park designed
to provide an extra thrill. Kleen: We've got
some of these guys and myself once in a
while I like to get out there and put
the machine to it it's good tests see
how much of an incline you can go. We
have logs, rocks, and stuff it's a slower
building trail or slower running
Trail. We can get up it's more of an
obstacle course sometimes you're not
going to make it, sometimes you're going
to bend a fender... but it's it's not for
everybody so we have the perks, we have
those dedicated areas for the people
that want to go out and really put their
machine to the task but their abilities
to the task and see how much they can do.
It's a lot of fun. They do need to be
registered with the state of Iowa so in
this sport you know they pay to play. So
they pay a registration sticker, much
like fishing and hunting licenses that
sort of thing. They register their
machine and then that money goes back
into the program to be able to support
these parks and the system. So they do
also we do require a helmet so unlike on
road traffic in Iowa you don't need a
helmet; in Iowa's designated OHV parks
you are required to have a helmet as well.
Siepker: Gypsum City OHV Park is a collaboration
between local organizations and city
county and state government entities.
Everyone working together is one of the
keys to success. Plautz: You know it's a nice
marriage with Brushy Creek and with the
trails the city has built, the trails the
county is built. Having this and having
connections to all of these things makes
it a great place to in the middle of
rural Iowa to come and recreate. Siepker: It can be a
dangerous sport, so safety is stressed.
Wear proper clothes and equipment, follow
the park rules, and take a safety course
online or hands-on... do those things and just
about anyone can enjoy riding. Kleen: We've got
a lot of sixty some year old writers
coming up to utilize a single track in
this park. It's it's all ages people with
disabilities I'm in a wheelchair I got
heard of their diving accident with a
slight modification of the side-by-side
I'm out here recreating all my friends. I
always say it's a great equalizer. This
isn't just a guy sport, it's a family
sport. A lot of our clubs are about
50/50 men and women riding.
A lot of the gals go out ride on their
own machines, and actually go right
without the guys. Plautz: Never thought I would
have a side-by-side but last March I
bought one. Principally for hunting but I
find myself driving it out here and
doing these kinds of things more than I
use it hunting. It's fun. I have a
handicapped son that's 17 and he just loves
coming out in this side by side so I
take him a lot on the weekends.
Siepker: Nearly two decades of work Gypsum City
is a premier destination for all highway
vehicle riding and other outdoor
recreation. A destination organizers hope
will soon attract hundreds of thousands
of visitors a year. Plautz: I think motorized and
recreation in Iowa is definitely
increasing. You see more people pulling
trailers we're getting requests a lot of
time we're seeing visitors are already
coming out of Minnesota, the Omaha area.
So it's starting to draw people out of
some of the larger urban communities
that don't have these type of
opportunities. Kleen: I love every time we come
out here and get to show it off...
we're very proud of it I think we had
homerun on what we wanted to do and
what we accomplished.
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Elderly woman struck, killed by vehicle - Duration: 1:31.
NG A TOUGH
TIME PROCESSING WHAT THEY SAW.
>> IT WAS THE WORST THING I'VE
EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE.
IT WAS SAD.
IT WAS SAD, MAN.
SHAUN: HE CAN'T ERASE WHAT H
SAW FROM HIS MIND, A DEADLY
CRASH, BETWEEN A TRACTOR TRAILOR
AND A ELDERLY WOMAN.
>> IT WAS AN ELDERLY LADY
WALKING ACROSS THE STREET.
SHE GOT HIT BY A GRAY CAR.
SHE DID A 360, YOU KNOW WHAT I
MEAN.
AND THE TRUCK RAN HER OVER, IT
WAS THE WORST THING I'VE EVER
SEEN IN MY LIFE.
SHAU THE WOMAN DIED AT THE
SCENE.
POLICE CLOSED THE AREA AROUND
FRENCH AND BRIDGE STREETS AS
THEY INVESTIGATED WHAT LED TO
THE CRASH.
THE D.A.'S OFFICE SAYS THE TRUCK
DRIVER STAYED AT THE SCENE.
IT'S UNCLEAR IF ANY OTHER
VEHICLE WAS INVOLVED.
SEVERAL NEIGHBORS SAY ANOTHER
CAR WAS THERE.
>> OLDER WOMAN WAS CROSSIN
BRIDGE STREET, AND THEN SHE GOT
HIT BY A CAR, AND THEN FELL
THE FLOOR IN FRONT OF THE SEMI.
IT WAS LIKE A PINBALL EFFECT.
SHAUN: THE VICTIM IS A FAMILIAR
FACE KNOWN TO WALK THE AREA FROM
HER HOME NEARBY.
A WOMAN CAME TO THE SCENE, BUT
WAS LED AWAY DISTRAUGH
>> SHE'S ALWAYS WALKING AROUND
ON THE SIDEWALKS, PEOPLE SEE
HER.
>> WE SEE HER ALL THE TIME, SHE
PASS BY THE AREA
>> SHE'S A NICE WOMAN.
I NEVER WANT TO SEE THAT HAPPEN
TO MY WORST ENEMY.
SHAUN: THE D.A.'S OFFICE TOLD ME
TONIGHT CRASH RECONSTRUCTION A
WITNESSES HERE AT THE SCENE WILL
HELP INVESTIGATORS DETERMINE
EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED AND IF
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Man arrested at Trump hotel after assault rifle is found in vehicle, D.C. police say - Duration: 4:10.
Man arrested at Trump hotel after assault rifle is found in vehicle, D.C. police say
A Pennsylvania man was arrested early Wednesday at the Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington, authorities said, after police found a Bushmaster AR-15 assault-style weapon and dozens of rounds of ammunition in his vehicle.
Officers acted on a tip about 1:50 a.m. and saw the weapon in plain view in the vehicle, which the driver had given to a hotel valet, police said.
A Glock 23 handgun was found in the glove box, police said, along with 30 rounds of 7.62-mm ammunition and 60 rounds of .223-caliber ammunition.
Authorities would not say what they believe prompted the man, Bryan Moles, 43, to make the drive to the District, or what they think he intended to do.
Police said the tipster had provided information that Moles made threatening remarks, but D.C. Police Peter Newsham said at a Wednesday morning news conference that authorities "don't have enough information right now to charge him with making threats.".
A spokesman for the U.S. Secret Service said agents have concluded that Moles "posed no immediate threat to any Secret Service protectees.".
Moles, of Edinboro, Pa., was arrested in his room at the hotel in the 1100 block of Pennsylvania Avenue NW, five blocks from the White House.
Police said he was charged with possession of firearms without a license and illegal possession of ammunition. Newsham said the sequence of events unfolded quickly, with both D.C. police and the Secret Service learning about the tipster's concerns at about 12:30 a.m.
Tuesday. The chief said the information was relayed by Pennsylvania State Police, who provided a description of Moles's vehicle and said Moles may have been headed to the Trump Hotel.
Police informed hotel security workers, who quickly found the vehicle in the garage, Newsham said. Law enforcement searched it for any potential hazards and found the weapon. Police said Moles was arrested without incident and was interviewed.
Newsham said the tipster's decision to contact authorities "averted a potential disaster," adding that police have concerns anytime someone comes to the city "armed with those types of weapons.
Ryan Tarkowski, the communications director for the Pennsylvania State Police, said his agency received information on Moles "that he was possibly in Washington, D.C. We immediately contacted local authorities in Washington and related that information.".
Tarkowski declined to describe the information or say where it originated. He also said he doesn't believe that Moles has a criminal record in Pennsylvania.
A person who identified herself as a relative of Moles and lives in Saegertown, Pa., about 18 miles from Edinboro, declined to comment when reached by phone. Edinboro is a town of about 6,700 people about 25 miles south of Erie.
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