WEEKEND ADVANTAGE - SATURDAY 2AM ET
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LOHAN PROBATION HEARING
INT BROLL COURT HEARING ON LINDSAY LOHAN PROBABTION - LOHAN NOT IN COURT A judge revoked Lindsay Lohan's probation on Wednesday and scheduled a hearing that could result in more jail time for the closely watched "Liz and Dick" star. The ruling in Los Angeles came as the 26-year-old actress - who did not appear in court - faces misdemeanor counts of reckless driving, lying to a police officer and obstructing an officer from performing duties after an accident in which her Porsche slammed into the back of a dump truck in June. Lohan told police in Santa Monica that her assistant was driving, but detectives now believe the actress was behind the wheel as she headed to a movie set. Lohan was on probation at the time after previously being convicted of the misdemeanor theft of a necklace and two DUI charges. LOS ANGELES, CA - 1130EDT - LINDSAY LOHAN Arraignment is scheduled for actress Lindsay Lohan, who is charged with three misdemeanor counts involving a crash on Pacific Coast Highway. She is charged with willfully resisting, obstructing or delaying an officer, providing false information to an officer and reckless driving. Location: Dept. 147, Airport Branch Courthouse, 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd. Contact: court's Public Information Office, (213) 974-5123. LOS ANGELES, CA - Los Angeles prosecutors on Tuesday asked a judge to revoke Lindsay Lohan's probation and schedule a hearing that could lead to the actress' return to jail. The filing came one day before Lohan is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday on three misdemeanor charges filed last month related to a June car crash. Lohan will not need to be present for Wednesday's arraignment on charges she lied to Santa Monica police, was driving recklessly and obstructed an officer from performing duties related to the crash investigation. She remains on probation for a 2011 necklace theft case and could be sentenced to 245 days in jail if a judge determines her conduct was a probation violation. Her attorney Shawn Holley did not immediately return an email seeking comment. City attorney's spokesman Frank Mateljan said any probation violation proceedings are likely to be heard after the Santa Monica case. Prosecutors allege Lohan lied about being a passenger in her Porsche when it crashed on Pacific Coast Highway on the way to a film shoot. The ``Liz and Dick'' star was released from supervised probation in March after completing several months of court appearances and morgue cleanup duty. Lohan has yet to be booked on the new charges and a judge on Wednesday will likely set bail and the terms of her release. A probation violation hearing was set for Jan. 15. A judge could sentence the actress up to 245 days in jail after the Santa Monica case is resolved.
DUI’s WITH BREATHALYZER MAY BE OVERTURNED (01/10/1999)
A question about the accuracy of "breath analyzers" could lead to thousands of drunk driving charges in Orange County being overturned. A device used by the Orange County Sheriff's Department since 1997 is in question. The the department's crime lab wasn't licensed to use it until last June. Drivers who were charged with D-U-I in Orange County between January 1997 and June of 1998 may have the charge erased. But there is a condition. Only if that charge was solely based on a reading from the particular breath-analyzer.
US Lohan 2 - Lindsay Lohan held on suspicion of drunk driving, cocaine possession, reax
NAME: US LOHAN2 20070725Ix TAPE: EF07/0887 IN_TIME: 10:36:43:04 DURATION: 00:02:16:00 SOURCES: AP TELEVISION/ SMPD DATELINE: Various, 24 July 2007/File RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only SHOTLIST Santa Monica Police Department Santa Monica, California - July 24, 2007 1. Police STILL of Lindsay Lohan AP Television Santa Monica, California - July 24, 2007 2. Wide of Santa Monica city building AP Television Los Angeles, California - July 24, 2007. 3. Wide shot of legal analyst Stan Goldman Santa Monica Police Department Santa Monica, California - July 24, 2007 4. Police STILL of Lindsay Lohan AP Television Los Angeles, California - July 24, 2007 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stan Goldman, law professor, Loyola Law School: (++soundbite starts with still of Lohan) "This is going to be a felony court and for a felony court driving under the influence of alcohol is perhaps not quite as big a deal as it is to many municipal courts where that's about as serious an offence as they handle. In this case the more serious offence would be the one that, hopefully, she's going to be able to have dropped. And that is bringing drugs into the jail with her." AP Television FILE: Los Angeles, California - November 1, 2006 6. Wide shot of Lohan AP Television Los Angeles, California - July 24, 2007. 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stan Goldman, law professor, Loyola Law School. "Normally a defence lawyer wants their client to be going to rehab or try to go into rehab as soon as they had a problem. In this case it may backfire. She was sent to rehab, it did no good." 8. Wide shot of people walking along Hollywood Boulevard. 9. Close of Hollywood Highland street sign 10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ashley Cayton, Vox Pop: "I think they get off easy. Once you're a celebrity you get to do whatever you want." 11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Claudia Malawy, Vox Pop: "Sometimes they get preferential treatment, but sometimes they make an example of them too. It just depends on the situation I guess." 12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Holly McCardy, Vox Pop: "I think they deserve everything they get. If they do the crime they do the time." AP Television FILE: Date and Location Unknown 13. Various shots of Lindsay Lohan Santa Monica Police Department Santa Monica, California - July 24, 2007 14. Police STILL of Lindsay Lohan AP Television Santa Monica, California - 24 July 2007 15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant Alex Padilla, Santa Monica Police Department "They detained everybody involved; one of the people detained was Lindsay Lohan, turns out she had been driving the White Yukon and she was under the influence of alcohol." AP Television - AP Clients Only FILE: Date and Location Unknown 16. Medium view of Lohan walking as reporters shout to her AP Television - AP Clients Only Santa Monica, California - 24 July 2007 17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant Alex Padilla, Santa Monica Police Department "The officers did a field sobriety test she did not pass that test. We transported her to the jail where she submitted to a drug alcohol test, where she blew a .12 and .13 percent. She was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. Also found in her pocket we found a small amount of cocaine so she was also charged with possession of a controlled substance." AP Television - AP Clients Only FILE: Date and Location Unknown 18. Various of Lohan STORYLINE Lindsay Lohan, a 21-year-old Hollywood actress, was arrested early on Tuesday in Santa Monica, California, and released on bail for investigation of misdemeanour driving under the influence and with a suspended licence, and felony cocaine possession. A police spokesperson said during a pre-booking search, police found cocaine in one of Lohan's trouser pockets. Police initially said she was also being booked for investigation of transporting a narcotic but said late on Tuesday she was not. Police received an emergency call from the mother of Lohan's former personal assistant, saying that Lohan was chasing her in an sport utility vehicle, said Lieutenant Alex Padilla. The assistant had just resigned hours before, he said. Authorities found Lohan and the woman in a "heated debate" in the parking lot of Santa Monica's Civic Auditorium about 1:30 am (0830 GMT). Police arrived on the scene to find Lohan among those involved. "They detained everybody involved; one of the people detained was Lindsay Lohan, turns out she had been driving the White Yukon and she was under the influence of alcohol," said Padilla. After a field sobriety test, the 21-year-old actress, blew a .12, .13 percent blood alcohol. The legal limit is .08. Lohan was booked on suspicion of two misdemeanour charges of driving under the influence and driving on a suspended license. "Also found in her pocket, we found a small amount of cocaine so she was also charged with possession of a controlled substance," said Padilla. Police charged her with two felony charges of possession of a controlled substance. Lohan was booked and released on bail for 25-thousand US dollars. Legal analyst Stan Goldman said part of the defence strategy for Lohan is for her attorney to deal with the more serious charge involving cocaine and added that he failed attempt at rehab could be held against her. "Normally a defence lawyer wants their client to be going to rehab or try to go into rehab as soon as they had a problem. In this case it may backfire. She was sent to rehab, it did no good." Lohan, who completed a more than six-week stint in rehab this month and previously had checked into a recovery clinic in January, still faces DUI (driving under the influence) allegations connected to a late May Memorial Day weekend hit-and-run crash in Beverly Hills. After a stay of more than six weeks, the actress voluntarily wore an alcohol-monitoring bracelet, but it is unknown whether she was wearing it when she was arrested on Tuesday. Members of the public taking a walk near Hollywood Boulevard were divided on the question of whether celebrities like Lohan were given preferential treatment over ordinary citizens. "I think they get off easy. Once you're a celebrity you get to do whatever you want," said Ashley Cayton. While Claudia Malawy said, "sometimes they get preferential treatment, but sometimes they make an example of them too. It just depends on the situation I guess."
MEMORIAL WEEKEND DEATHS (05/27/1996)
A string of deadly accidents brought traffic on many freeways to a crawl. Two people were killed Sunday morning on Santa Clarita byways when they were thrown from their car after collision with another car. Two others were hospitalized. So far, the holiday death total for California is 11. There were 22 fatalities by this time last year; Sunday's accident brings this year's total to 33. DUI and drug arrests were also way up this holiday weekend. As of Sunday morning, California Highway Patrol officers had arrested more than a thousand motorists, thanks to beefed-up patrols and extra officers.
CA: DEADLY WRONG-WAY CRASH ON HIGHWAY
<p><pi><b>This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Wednesday</p>\n<p>San Jose, CA</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Normi Juarez</p>\n<p>Witness</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Steven Clark</p>\n<p>Legal Analyst</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--</b><b>EDITORIAL PROVIDED BY KGO ON 8/28/2024</b>--</p>\n<p>This is previously unseen cell phone video showing a Toyota Tacoma pick up truck going the wrong way on Highway 85 in San Jose.. </p>\n<p>Shortly before the driver slammed into a Tesla, killing the two people inside. </p>\n<p>The video was recorded Monday by Normi Juarez who had just picked up her son from school.</p>\n<p>Normi Juarez/Witness:</p>\n<p>"I'm driving 65 or 70 but the truck is very more faster."</p>\n<p>CHP hasn't said how fast the driver was going </p>\n<p>but you can see in this dash cam video he whizzed right by other vehicles going the opposite way. </p>\n<p>The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner says 47-year-old Rebecca Joanne Olsen of San Jose died in the wreck. </p>\n<p>A 14-year-old boy was killed too but his name hasn't been released. </p>\n<p>Both were inside the Tesla. </p>\n<p>The driver of the pick-up was hospitalized with major injuries. </p>\n<p>We aren't naming him since he hasn't yet been charged. Investigators say they are looking at felony manslaughter charges.</p>\n<p>Steven Clark/ Legal Analyst:</p>\n<p>"second degree murder is not off the table at this point. A lot is going to come down to the toxicology results that we will receive later. Were there any prescription drugs? Were alcohol or street drugs in his system at the time of this crash?"</p>\n<p>That's legal analyst Steven Clark who says they'll also look at this driver's criminal history.</p>\n<p>Initial online records show he has previously been convicted of DUI in Florida.</p>\n<p>Steven Clark/ Legal Analyst:</p>\n<p>"what investigators are going to want to know is what was his mindset at the time of this driving. They're going to want to talk with people who were with him that day. Was there something going on in his life that could suggest that perhaps this was intentional?"</p>\n<p>As bad as this crash was, Juarez says it could have been worse as other drivers dodged the pick-up.</p>\n<p> Reporter:</p>\n<p>"So it nearly hit the cars? The three cars before the crash?"</p>\n<p>Normi Juarez: </p>\n<p>"Yes before. I'm scared I say if I come a little before maybe me?"</p>\n<p>Officers also confirm that the pick-up truck driver </p>\n<p>had been going the wrong way for more than ten minutes. </p>\n<p>Many people online are very concerned about that. </p>\n<p>"it's a legitimate question to ask whether there was some law enforcement component that could have interceded more quickly."</p>\n<p>CHP says that at last check the suspect is still alive and in the hospital.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>CALIFORNIA CRASH DRIVING TRAVEL</p>
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US LOHAN
AP-APTN-0930: US LOHAN Saturday, 9 June 2012 STORY:US LOHAN- LINDSAY LOHAN OK AFTER ACCIDENT ON COASTAL HIGHWAY LENGTH: 01:04 FIRST RUN: 0130 RESTRICTIONS: SEE SCRIPT TYPE: Natsound/English SOURCE: AP TELEVISION/AP PHOTOS STORY NUMBER: 745035 DATELINE: LOS ANGELES - 9 JUNE 2012 LENGTH: 01:04 SHOTLIST AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY 1. Mid of road signs for Los Angeles 2. Wide pan of scene where crash happened 3. Wide shot through fence on overpass overlooking where crash happened 4. Wide of car park and beach, pan right to scene of crash (now cleared) 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Johnny Gomez, Witness who saw Lindsay Lohan's Porsche on tow truck: "I saw a tow truck and then it was a black Porsche. A really nice one, and it was totally wrecked, the front part. You could that see the hood was like, you know half way at a 90 degree angle. And I'm pretty sure that even the engine got busted." 6. Zoom out to wide of police officers in tow yard where Lohan's Porsche was transported 7. Mid of police officer walking in tow yard, slight zoom out AP PHOTOS - NO ACCESS CANADA/ FOR BROADCAST USE ONLY - STRICTLY NO ACCESS ONLINE OR MOBILE 8. STILL of man picking up debris (bottom centre) as traffic goes by scene of crash 9. STILL of front end of Lohan's Porsche on tow truck 10. STILL of passenger side view of Lohan's Porsche on tow truck 11. STILL of wrecked front end of Lohan's Porsche on tow truck STORYLINE Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan emerged uninjured after a collision with a dump truck on a coastal highway near Los Angeles on Friday, returning to the set of her new movie hours after the accident. Santa Monica police said there was no sign Lohan was driving while impaired and that his agency would continue to investigate who was at fault in the wreck. The truck's driver, who was uninjured, also showed no signs of driving under the influence. Lohan's spokesman said the 25-year-old actress was taken to a hospital as a precaution, but was released two hours later and returned to work filming a Lifetime movie on the love affair between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The accident occurred at around 11:40am local time (1940 GMT) on Friday on the Pacific Coast Highway The accident is the latest vehicular mishap for Lohan, who had her driver's licence restored in August 2010 after losing her driving privileges because of a pair of DUI (driving under the influence) arrests in 2008. She is still being sued by three men who claim Lohan forced them to remain in a sport utility vehicle she commandeered and used to chase a woman she thought was her assistant on the Pacific Coast Highway. That incident ended in the parking lot of the Santa Monica Police Department, where Lohan was arrested. Friday's accident comes after the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office last month determined there was insufficient evidence to pursue a case against Lohan in a nightclub manager's claim that the actress struck him with her sports car. The prosecution said there was a lack of evidence in the case. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN (Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) AP-NY-06-09-12 0618EDT
SANTA CLAUS ON LAWN MOWER (1992)
COP PULLS OVER GUY DRESSED AS SANTA CLAUS ON NEW YEAR'S EVE 1992. SANTA IS DRIVING A LAWN MOWER. OFFICER HAS HIM TAKE A BOW FOR SOME REASON AND THEN ESCORTS HIM BACK TO THE MAIN ROAD.
WHITE HOUSE ANGEL FAMILIES - CUTS
1430 WH ANGEL FAMILIES FS24 74 PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP SPEAKS AT ANGEL FAMILIES EVENT TRANSCRIPT TRUMP: Thank you everybody. We actually spent some time together, so I didn't mind giving you a second hello. (LAUGHTER) Not at all. We've known each other a long time, we've been friends for a long time from the beginning of the campaign, and this - these are special people. Please sit down. Vice President Pence, thank you very much for joining us Mike. I also want to recognize Acting Director Homan, who's leaving us, he's been truly a star and he's leaving, he's retiring. But where is Tom, is he around here some place? Tom, stand up Tom. (APPLAUSE) Tom has been doing what he's doing for 34 years and doing it with strength and dedication and you are really outstanding and you - your highly recommended replacement is going to do a great job. We know him well, he's going to do really great. Thank you Tom for those years of service. I also want to thank the incredible ICE officers, Border Patrol agents and law enforcement officials who join us here today. If you could stand up please, these people are also special people. (APPLAUSE) Thank you. And they're good looking people, aren't they? (LAUGHTER) Good looking people. Thank you very much for being here and for the bravery, what you do and what you endure is incredible. I also want to stand and have the brave men and women from all over government agencies, we have a lot. Just - maybe just raise your hand or stand, but we really appreciate the job that you've done, especially during the last year and a half because I know you've really put in a lot of extra. So please, thank you very much, thank you. (APPLAUSE) We're gathered today to hear directly from the American victims of illegal immigration. You know you hear the other side, you never hear this side. You don't know what's going on. These are the American citizens permanently separated from their loved ones. The word permanently being the word that you have to think about. Permanently - they're not separated for a day or two days, these are permanently separated because they were killed by criminal illegal aliens. These are the families the media ignores, they don't talk about them, very unfair. TRUMP: We have to look at everybody, but this is a very unfair situation and I knew that years ago when we would be together, out campaigning and I said if this ever happens, we're never forgetting you. You know that Laura (ph), everybody. Incredible people, and they're dedicated. These are the stories that Democrats and people that are weak on immigration, they don't want to discuss, they don't want to hear, they don't want to see, they don't want to talk about. No major network sent cameras to their homes, or displayed the images of their incredible loved ones across the nightly news. They don't do that. They don't talk about the death and destruction caused by people that shouldn't be here, people that will continuously get into trouble and do bad things. For years, their pain was met with silence. Their plight was met with indifference, but no more. I told them three years ago, when we were together, day one, just about day one, I would say. I said, "I hear you, I see you, and I will never let you down," and we've been working together, and their loved ones have not died in vain. We all know that. We call these brave Americans "the Angel Families" -- Angel moms, Angel pops. These are the Angel Families. Your loss will not have been in vain. We will secure our borders, and we will make sure that they're properly taken care of. Eventually, the word will get out. We've got to have a safe country. We're going to have a safe country, and your loved ones are going to be playing, and will continue to play a big part of it. You know that, right? You know that. So here are just a few statistics on the human toll of illegal immigration. According to a 2011 government report, the arrests attached to the criminal alien population included an estimated 25,000 people for homicide, 42,000 for robbery, nearly 70,000 for sex offenses, and nearly 15,000 for kidnapping. In Texas alone, within the last seven years, more than a quarter million criminal aliens have been arrested and charged with over 600,000 criminal offenses. You don't hear that. I always hear that, "Oh, no, the population's safer than the people that live in the country." You've heard that, fellas, right? You've heard that. I hear it so much, and I say, "Is that possible?" The answer is it's not true. You hear it's like they're better people than what we have, than our citizens. It's not true. In 2016, more than 15,000 Americans died from a heroin overdose. More than 90 percent of the heroin comes from across the southern border -- 90 percent. As a result of sanctuary city policies, in fiscal 2017, more than 8,000 criminal aliens -- these are really hard-core criminal aliens -- were in police custody, and were released because of our weak laws, weakest in the world, weakest in the history of the world. They were released back into our civilian population, and these gentlemen had to do some of the releasing, and I don't think you were too happy when you knew, because you knew -- they know better than anybody -- you knew what you were releasing. You knew it was trouble, and it often comes back to be trouble. TRUMP: Where is the media outrage over the catch-and-release policies that allow deadly drugs to pour into our country? Where is the condemnation of the Democrat's sanctuary cities that release violent criminals into our communities and then protect them, like the mayor of San Diego, when she warned everybody that "ICE is coming," and they scattered. A big operation, or expensive operation. They were all together. They all scattered. And what are they going to do about looking at her, by the way? I've been asking this question, now, for four weeks. She can do that? And where is the outcry over the savage gang MS-13 and its bloodthirsty creed, "Kill, rape and control"? Because the news media has overlooked their stories. I want the American people to hear directly from these families about the pain they have had to endure, losing not only their loved ones -- great people, great Americans. People that would have been very successful. People that, in some cases, could have been here one day, could have been here. Right? I know the way you feel. Could have been right here, standing here. First, I'd like to ask a friend of mine for, now, a long time, Laura Wilkerson from Pearland, Texas, to come and share her story about her incredible, incredible boy. Right? Come on, Laura. Just say a few words. WILKERSON: We want to tell you a little bit, today, about Josh. He was brutally tortured, strangled over and over. He was set on fire after death. His last hours were -- was brutal. As -- and everyone standing up here, none of our kids had a minute to say goodbye. We weren't lucky enough to be separated for five days or 10 days -- we're separated permanently. Any time we want to see or be close to our kids, we go to the cemetery because that's where they are. We could never speak to them, we can't Skype with them. And I want to thank you so much, in this room, for what you're doing to under -- you -- you guys know the permanent separation. It's the media that won't share it with other people. It's permanent; we can never have him back on this -- this Earth. Thankfully, I'll see him again in Heaven. But I want to thank you, Mr. Trump and -- Vice President Trump (sic) for -- I mean, Vice President Pence -- for keeping their commitment to us. It's -- it's been ongoing, it continues on. And please understand, there are so many more of us than -- than what you see here, that had the same story. Over and over, drunk driving, killed. Over and over, and they don't prosecute it. They let go and blow (ph) bond, they're out in 30 days. It's sad for our country and it's time to take it back, and I want to thank each and every one of you, law enforcement. You know it. You love it. You want to do your jobs. And, thankfully, we have a president who will allow you to do that now. Thank you so much. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: Thank you, Laura. Next, I'd like to ask Juan Pina from Greenfield, California to speak. Juan, please come up. Thank you. Thank you, Juan. PINA: My name's Juan Pina. First of all, I want to thank the Remembrance Project for bringing my daughter's name out to light. And for President (ph) Trump to let me speak about her. And I've got a lot of people that I need to thank. My daughter was Chrissy (ph) Sue (ph) Pena. Back in 1990, she was kidnapped, strangled, stabbed, raped and sodomized and her nude body was found in an artichoke field. I've been fighting for 28 and a half years. He's been fighting. He was loose for 25. The last 3.5 years, he's been fighting extradition. And on May 3rd, God answered my prayers. Mexico finally turned him loose to us, and he is now in the Monterey County jail and we can start court procedures for my daughter's death. PINA: And I want to thank everybody that was involved in getting him over here. The sheriff department in Monterey County, for their investigator. The sheriff (inaudible) told her, "Don't give up on this. Just stay on it and stay on it." And she pinky-swore that she was going to get him over there, and she did. And I just want to thank the President and everybody, and I just hope everybody can get what I just got. And I'm out here speaking for the thousands of victims that we have here in the United States. And I want to thank you all, thank you. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: So Juan fought for many years and it's hard to believe, but that's actually a great feeling. PINA: Yes, it is. TRUMP: ... that you just - incredible job, incredible job. Hi, Dom (ph). Also here with us today is Steve Ronnebeck from Mesa, Arizona. Steve, if you could come up and share a few words, please? RONNEBECK: Thank you, Mr. President. January 22nd, 2015, Grant was at work on his overnight shift. An illegal alien came in, wanted to buy cigarettes. Jumped a jar of change out on the counter. Grant went to count the change and wasn't counting fast enough, so basically this man pulled a gun, Grant did everything he was supposed to do and gave him the cigarettes. The man went ahead and executed him and shot him point blank in the face. You know, you don't hear these stories and some of our - our media won't - won't talk to you about it. But this is permanent separation. For his birthday I go to his grave, for Christmas, we set up a Christmas tree on Grant's grave. I received something earlier today from Director Homan, it's a challenge coin. And I want to thank you for that. To me this is a sign of integrity. I wish some of our media had the same integrity as our President, our Vice President. Director Homan, all of you in law enforcement, I wish some of our media had the same integrity, and I want to thank all of you, especially our law enforcement for what you do. Mr. President, Mr. Vice President, thank you. Members of voice, Barbara Gonzalez, John Ferry (ph), AVIAC, I want to thank all of them too, cause they - they're helping get the stories out. 63,000 Americans since 9/11 have been killed by illegal aliens. This isn't a problem that's going away, it's getting bigger. Thank you. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: 63,000 and that number they say is very low because things aren't reported. 63,000, and you don't hear about that. Also here with us today is Michelle Root from Modale, Iowa, great place. Michelle, please come up. ROOT: Thank you Mr. President. My daughter Sarah Root was killed within 24 hours after graduating with a Bachelor's, 4.0 in criminal investigations, out celebrating, stopped at a stop light and rear-ended by Eswin Mejia going 70 plus miles an hour. He was arrested, but then he paid a $5,000 bail and now he has fled. Our separation, like everybody has said, is permanent. Sarah never gets to go on to be a wife, a mother, a grandmother, an aunt. My son does not have his only sibling any longer. My life has been devastated, so has my daughter's family and friends. I want to thank President Trump and Vice President Pence, Barbara Gonzalez, John Ferry (ph) and Director Homan for all their support. They have never given up on us. AVIAC was a group that we started because we were tired of not having anybody else to go to to get information. When Sarah was killed January 31st of 2016, I had nobody, but I was thankful for my politicians in my area, and you know President Trump was one of the first ones to reach out to my family, and he has been there from the beginning. Never left our side, now we just need to get my daughter's killer found. Again, my separation is permanent, Sarah is never coming home. I never get to take a selfie with her again, I have no more pictures of her. So please, thank you guys for everything. Keep up the great work, our police officers, our Border Patrol, please continue to fight. Thank you. (APPLAUSE) MENDOZA: Thank you. My name is Mary Ann Mendoza and my son, Sergeant Brandon Mendoza was killed on May 12th, 2014 on his way home from a work by a three time legal limit drunk who was also high on meth. He had drove over 35 miles the wrong way on four different freeways in Phoenix before slamming head-on into my son's car. As you know, they could fill this stage up every day for the next five months of victims of illegal alien crime and it would just keep going. Unfortunately, we are members of a club of our children or loved ones who have been killed by illegal aliens, but there's hundreds of thousands of victims every year who are affected by illegal alien crime, rape, assault, identity theft. These are things that go unreported, unchecked. You know, if the public would go to illegalaliencrimereport.com and see the magnitude of crimes being committed against your fellow Americans by illegal aliens allowed to stay in this country, you will be sickened because mainstream media does not let you know what's really happening. And we are here, the members of AVIAC are here to educate the public of what's happening. And if anybody's been a victim of illegal alien crime, contact us because we have close connections with Barbara Gonzalez at ICE, John Ferry (ph), we have connections at Department of Homeland Security that we are trying to get people the help that they need and sent in the right direction. President Trump, Vice President Pence, you've just been there for us and there are no words to describe what your support and your caring has meant to each and every one of us, and thank you from the bottom of my heart. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: Thank you, darling. Your story is an incredible one. DURDEN: I'm one of your legal immigrants. I came the right way, I paid lots of money, took me five years to become a citizen, a proud citizen, and I didn't drag my son -- he named himself German Chocolate, he was born in Germany. I didn't drag him over borders, through deserts, I didn't place him in harm's way. I protected my child from harm, but I couldn't do that on July 12th, 2012. He was 30 years old. I couldn't protect him because an illegal alien from Guatemala with two felonies, one deportation, two DUIs, he was protected, Riverside, California, sanctuary. The judge, the D.A., they knew who he was. They gave him probation after his second DUI. Five weeks later, he killed my child. And if that wasn't enough to deal with, this is my only child. I have no family. That's it. The public needs to know, and they deserve to know that this could happen to each one of you at any given second. You have your child, you send them off, no matter what age they are, and then you get that ugly phone call that will forever change your life. And thank God our president and vice president, VOICE, my family of AVIAC, they rallied behind us -- they were the only ones -- and gave us a little light. I was going to end my life. I had no purpose. But President Trump, coming down that escalator that day, and talking about illegal immigration stopped me in my track. And I had no clue at that point that I would ever be at the White House, and I thank President Trump, Vice President Pence, everybody behind me. I thank you. I thank everybody out here. Make sure you get our stories out. I brought my son. This is what I have left, his ashes. I wear his ashes in a locket. This is how I get to have my son. So remember, when you go home and hug your kids that there are many of us, thousands of us who don't get to do that anymore. And let's work together and get this done. All politicians -- I do not care what side you're on. You don't want your child in a casket, or in an urn. So get it together, for God's sake, for this country, for our citizens. Thank you. (APPLAUSE) TRANCHANT: My name is Ray Tranchant, and I retired from the Navy. I flew off of aircraft carriers, and had a great Navy career, and then I started my family in the 90s. I had two little girls, Tessa and Kelsey, and they had a bigger brother, Dylan. And I raised them, and their mother and her mom is Hispanic, and so Tessa was Hispanic. And they lived near the border, as well. Tessa and -- was 16. She was a Dreamer, and so was her friend, Allie (ph) Kunhardt; 17 years old, 16 years old, both beautiful girls, and they just loved talking about the future. They went to WaWa in Virginia Beach get a pack of gum, and they were stopped at a stoplight and Alfredo Ramos was driving at 70 miles an hour. He was three times the legal limit. He had been arrested before for DUI, in which the judge gave him no time or -- or fines. He had a fake I.D. from Florida, bought by the cartels. He had a fake driver's license on his car, and he couldn't speak English, and he needed an interpreter for the last DUI hearing. He was also arrested for drunk in public. Bottom line is he came in through Mesa, and he tried to make it, and he -- he was going -- he was three times the legal limit. So the police told me that at that, it's like wearing almost black-out glasses while you're driving. When he hit the girls from behind it -- it was an explosion. The neighborhood thought a bomb went off. The girls were almost instantaneously dead. They worked on Tessa (ph) for a while, and -- and I got to see her in the hospital. They're -- those are the Dreamers that the United States should focus. I can't -- I can't make an opinion about the young people that are here illegally, because their parents brought them. But, I can guarantee you the government had nothing to do with that. And, everybody wants to blame. But, the parents of those children are to blame. And there was a lot of -- well, maybe they'll feel sorry for them because they're kids -- and -- maybe, if they behave, they'll just magically beat the system. My mom came from Ireland, took her 10 years to get her citizenship. She had a sponsor. If she got in trouble, not only did she get in trouble, the sponsor was in trouble. I would have been speaking Northern Irish right now, if she got out-of-line. That's the way it was with INS in those days. And mom loved being an American. I helped her study for her exam. So, I'm all about legal immigration. But, the invaders and people who come over our borders, and decide to take the law their own hands, and maybe are supported by a group of people that for God sakes I don't know why they would want to do it. It's evil. It hurts people and it costs us billions of dollars a year. And they don't seem to want to pay for it. They want us to pay for it, the other taxpayers. I want to thank President Trump because when my -- those kids died, I was in -- I was a city employee. So, of course, I sued the city, and the judge, and the adjoining city with the judge there; and, of course, you know, they're immune. But, it did not make me really friendly with the city. It didn't make me friendly with ICE, because basically they claim they weren't called. The Sheriff's Department said that we called them. And, it was a back-and-forth. So, no one took responsibility. So, being in that situation where no one takes responsibility in this government at all, means that you're standing in a dark forest at night when it is raining, and it's cold and you're lost. And everybody you talk to -- yes, yes, yes. But, you know, he was. And, you know, we have a lot of drunks here and blah, blah. Let me tell you, the guy shouldn't have been there at that time. He shouldn't have been there and we had many opportunities to -- to get him out. So, what's happening? Our representative is the president and the vice president. They took us in and we're going to fight this battle, and were to win it. And, we're going to clean it up and I'm very proud of that. I'm very proud to be a part of that. And I will support you, as law enforcement, and my president and vice president, as much as they need. I want to thank the Remembrance Project, for standing there when I had no one else. And God bless you and I hope this doesn't happen to you. Thank you, sir. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: You're (ph) -- do you want to (ph)? (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: This is Tom Selleck... (LAUGHTER) TRUMP: ... except better looking, right? Better looking. GIBBONEY: Thank you. My name is Angel Mom Agnes Gibboney. My family legally immigrated from Hungary, they -- we escaped during the revolution. We couldn't come to United States as my mother planned because my father was born in Yugoslavia and they wanted us to stay, and because my mother said no, they didn't allow us to come to -- to the American embassy. We went to -- we had a choice of South Africa, Austria or Brazil. We went to Brazil and lived there 13 years, trying to legally immigrate to the United States. When we immigrated to Brazil, we were stateless. We didn't belong anywhere because the government took our citizenship because we escaped (ph). And when we came to the United States, we were stateless. And I'm very honored and proud to say, this is my home, my country and I will fight for this country until my death. Thank you, law enforcement, border patrol, immigration, Barbara (ph), everybody that got (ph) me here today. And thank you for fighting this fight with us because, trust me, you don't want to walk in our shoes. And, President Trump, thank you for always standing behind us. You were the biggest birthday present I got, and I'm still waiting for that shovel to help build the wall at the border. I live in California. And I would like to ask, if you don't want your state to become a sanctuary state. So I would like to ask President Trump if you would tweet and endorse us, to fightsanctuarystate.com, to help us so we're not going to go down. Because if California continues on this path, the rest of the country will follow. And I am so proud and honored of you, Mr. President. The integrity and character that you have shown us, pulling the daggers out of your back every day is not -- it hasn't been fair. But I want you to know that I'm very honored to call you my president. And God bless you and your family always, and Mr. Pence. And God bless this country. Thank you so much. (APPLAUSE) ROSENBERG: Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. This is my son, Drew (ph). He was in law school in San Francisco in 2010, when Roberto Galo tried to make a last-second left-hand turn and hit him. Instead of stopping, he tried to flee so he accelerated, drove over his body. My son was on a motorcycle. His helmet came off, wedged under one of his tires. He backed up, driving over him a second time. And then, trying to get away, went forward. By that time, a guy had gotten out of the car and stood in front of Galo and he stopped, with his rear tire on my son's abdomen. And five -- five people had to lift the car off of him. But I want to talk about somebody else. And you -- you heard Agnes mention fightsanctuarystate.com. In April of this year, I filed with the State of California, an initiative to overturn the sanctuary state. There's just way too many deaths, way too many traffic collisions. I should just add on an aside, you know, we got -- we gave out driver's licenses in 2015. And in two years -- the first two years of that -- traffic fatalities on what was supposed to be safer roads have gone up 19 percent. Hit-and-runs have gone up 26 percent. Yet they're still telling people the roads are safer because of that. But there are so many other -- and then somebody who's not here, a woman named Veronica Cabrera Ramirez -- give you an example of what happens with sanctuary. She was a -- was a domestic violence victim, called the Santa Rosa police. They arrested the perpetrator. He was -- had been deported previously. ICE filed a detainer and then the day that they decided to release him, instead of calling ICE and giving ICE a chance to show up, they were an hour and a half away, they gave him 16 minutes to show up and they released him. And 16 days later, he murdered Ms. Ramirez (ph). And according to Kevin DeLeone (ph), who was the author of the sanctuary bill, that makes the state safer. If you keep the federal police, the federal law enforcement over here and you keep the state law enforcement here, that makes the state safer. That's absurd, it's outrageous and something has to be done, and I hope that as -- as Agnes (ph) said, if this -- if we don't kill this in -- in California, it will spread and I already know it is in some places. It's a death sentence for American law abiding citizens. Anyway, I'd like to thank the President and the Vice President and everybody else who's here. Director Homan, thank you so much, you've become an incredible friend. John Ferry (ph), Barbara Gonzalez and my new friend today Kirstjen Nielsen. Anyway, thank you all very much, particularly law enforcement. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: And I just said would you like to speak, and you said no. I -- I cry, too. (LAUGHTER) She said I've been crying for too long for too much, so it's fine, right? That's good. Well I just want to thank everybody for being here. I've -- I know these families, I know many more families that have gone through the same thing and I can not imagine it being any worse. But we pledge to act with strength and with resolve and in the memory of those who have been lost so needlessly. And it's because of families like yours that my administration created the new office of DHS, the Victims of Immigrant Crime Engagement, which has been doing I hear a fantastic job. We call it VOICE so that your voices can be heard. Today we have released the first VOICE report within the first months of VOICE. We've opened more than 2,800 victims registered to receive information on their perpetrator. We're following these people, we're following them so it can't happen again by that individual. VOICE assisted hundreds of families already, connected them to crucial services such as grief counseling, followed up their cases and helped ensure that the criminal aliens that harmed their families so egregiously were detained, removed and deported. Our first duty and our highest loyalty is to the citizens of the United States, we want safety in our country, we want border security. We don't want people in our country that don't go through a process. We want people in our country based on merit, not based on a draw where other countries put their absolute worst in a bin and they start drawing people. Where -- you think they're going to put their good ones? They don't put their good ones, they put their bad ones. And then when they commit crimes, we're so surprised. We'll not rest until our border is secure, our citizens are safe and we finally end the immigration crisis once and for all. We want safety in our country, we want strong borders. We want people to come in, but we want them to come in the proper way. So thank you all for being here, these are incredible families, incredible people. Your loved ones have not died in vain. Much of what we're doing today is because of what you've had to endure, and we just thank you all very much for being here and God bless you all. Thank you, thank you. Thank you very much, thank you very much. (APPLAUSE) Thank you. List of Speakers PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP JUAN PINA STEVE RONNEBECK MICHELLE ROOT MARYANN MENDOZA AGNES GIBBONEY RAY TRANCHANT DAN ROSENBERG LAURA WILKERSON SABINE DURDEN
RODNEY KING ARREST ON DUI CHARGES
RODNEY KING, THE BLACK MAN WHOSE VIDEOTAPED BEATING BY WHITE LOS ANGELES POLICEMEN SHOCKED THE NATION, WAS ARRESTED FOR INVESTIGATION OF DRUNK DRIVING EARLY TODAY, AUTHORITIES SAID. KING WAS ARRESTED BY TWO CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICERS WHO SAW HIM DRIVING ERRATICALLY IN A RESTAURANT PARKING LOT, SAID OFFICER ANGEL JOHNSON. KING, 27, WAS ASKED BY THE OFFICERS TO TAKE FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS AND HE WAS NOT ABLE TO PERFORM THEM PROPERLY, SHE SAID. AT THE JAIL, KING REFUSED TO TAKE BLOOD, BREATH OR URINE TESTS AND HIS LICENSE WAS TAKEN, IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA LAW. MS. JOHNSON SAID THAT HE WILL BE ISSUED A 45-DAY TEMPORARY LICENSE AND THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES WILL DECIDE WHETHER TO SUSPEND HIS LICENSE FOR A LONGER PERIOD. KING WAS BOOKED FOR INVESTIGATION OF MISDEMEANOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE AND WAS RELEASED FROM JAIL SHORTLY BEFORE 7 A.M. TODAY. KING'S ATTORNEY, STEVEN LERMAN, SAID THE INCIDENT MAY BE RELATED TO POST TRAUMATIC STRESS SYNDROME - PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN BY VICTIMS OF A STRESSFUL OR VIOLENT SITUATION - THAT HIS CLIENT HAS SUFFERED SINCE THE BEATING.
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CA: HIT-AND-RUN BIKE CRASH-MOM: HOPE MY SON'S OK
<p><b>Supers/Fonts: </b> Angela Hernandez, mother</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Story Location: </b> Garden Grove</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>State/Province: </b> California</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Shot Date: </b> 07/08/2024</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>URL: </b> https://abc7.com/post/2-adults-3-children-injured-hit-run-crash/15041175/</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Notes and Restrictions: </b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Newsource Notes: </b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>Story Description: </b></p>\n<p>Elements:</p>\n<p>raw aerials and ground vo of crime scene, raw sots from Angela Hernandez /mother </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Wire/StoryDescription:</p>\n<p>GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (KABC) -- An alleged DUI hit-and-run left a 5-year-old boy clinging to life and other members of a Garden Grove family hospitalized in critical condition.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The collision happened as the parents were out for a bike ride, pulling their three children in bicycle trailers Sunday night.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The driver fled the scene, but a witness followed the vehicle and helped police catch the suspect.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>It happened Sunday just after 7:30 p.m. near Haster Street and Twintree Lane. Investigators say two adults riding bicycles were pulling the children in bicycle trailers when they were all hit.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>All five family members, including a 27-year-old man and 25-year-woman, were taken to the hospital. Three of them - two children and their father - were in critical condition.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Angela Hernandez was struck by the vehicle, but since her injuries were less severe, she has been spending her time since then visiting her children and their father in different Orange County hospitals.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"I blacked out," she recalled. "I just remember a car hit us. Like something hit me. I got up right away. I felt like a rush and I just got up, I tried to get my kids up. I tried to check on Angel, their dad. I didn't see my son moving, not responding."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>She is most worried about her 5-year-old son, Jacob Ramirez.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"I just hope he survives. He already went into two surgeries. They tried to stop the bleeding. His brain is really swollen. He's not responding to anything. I just hope he makes it."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Her 8-month-old daughter Lydia is in stable condition, her 6-year-old daughter Gianna is critical, and their father Angel Ramirez, is also in critical condition.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Surveillance video obtained by Eyewitness News shows the moment before the collision. You can see a black car going down the street before the crash.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>A man who lives across the street told ABC7 he immediately rushed to help the victims. Video taken after the crash shows the mangled bicycles in the middle of the street.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Authorities say the driver, identified as Ceferino Ramos, 29, of Santa Ana, fled the scene but was followed by a witness who led officers to him a short distance away.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>He was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and hit-and-run.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Police are still conducting their investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>A GoFundMe page has been started for injured members of the Ramirez family.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Station Notes/Scripts:</p>\n<p>no script available, raw vo</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VIDEO SHOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SOT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--TAG</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p></p>
WHITE HOUSE ANGEL FAMILIES - STIX
1430 WH ANGEL FAMILIES FS23 73 PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP SPEAKS AT ANGEL FAMILIES EVENT TRANSCRIPT TRUMP: Thank you everybody. We actually spent some time together, so I didn't mind giving you a second hello. (LAUGHTER) Not at all. We've known each other a long time, we've been friends for a long time from the beginning of the campaign, and this - these are special people. Please sit down. Vice President Pence, thank you very much for joining us Mike. I also want to recognize Acting Director Homan, who's leaving us, he's been truly a star and he's leaving, he's retiring. But where is Tom, is he around here some place? Tom, stand up Tom. (APPLAUSE) Tom has been doing what he's doing for 34 years and doing it with strength and dedication and you are really outstanding and you - your highly recommended replacement is going to do a great job. We know him well, he's going to do really great. Thank you Tom for those years of service. I also want to thank the incredible ICE officers, Border Patrol agents and law enforcement officials who join us here today. If you could stand up please, these people are also special people. (APPLAUSE) Thank you. And they're good looking people, aren't they? (LAUGHTER) Good looking people. Thank you very much for being here and for the bravery, what you do and what you endure is incredible. I also want to stand and have the brave men and women from all over government agencies, we have a lot. Just - maybe just raise your hand or stand, but we really appreciate the job that you've done, especially during the last year and a half because I know you've really put in a lot of extra. So please, thank you very much, thank you. (APPLAUSE) We're gathered today to hear directly from the American victims of illegal immigration. You know you hear the other side, you never hear this side. You don't know what's going on. These are the American citizens permanently separated from their loved ones. The word permanently being the word that you have to think about. Permanently - they're not separated for a day or two days, these are permanently separated because they were killed by criminal illegal aliens. These are the families the media ignores, they don't talk about them, very unfair. TRUMP: We have to look at everybody, but this is a very unfair situation and I knew that years ago when we would be together, out campaigning and I said if this ever happens, we're never forgetting you. You know that Laura (ph), everybody. Incredible people, and they're dedicated. These are the stories that Democrats and people that are weak on immigration, they don't want to discuss, they don't want to hear, they don't want to see, they don't want to talk about. No major network sent cameras to their homes, or displayed the images of their incredible loved ones across the nightly news. They don't do that. They don't talk about the death and destruction caused by people that shouldn't be here, people that will continuously get into trouble and do bad things. For years, their pain was met with silence. Their plight was met with indifference, but no more. I told them three years ago, when we were together, day one, just about day one, I would say. I said, "I hear you, I see you, and I will never let you down," and we've been working together, and their loved ones have not died in vain. We all know that. We call these brave Americans "the Angel Families" -- Angel moms, Angel pops. These are the Angel Families. Your loss will not have been in vain. We will secure our borders, and we will make sure that they're properly taken care of. Eventually, the word will get out. We've got to have a safe country. We're going to have a safe country, and your loved ones are going to be playing, and will continue to play a big part of it. You know that, right? You know that. So here are just a few statistics on the human toll of illegal immigration. According to a 2011 government report, the arrests attached to the criminal alien population included an estimated 25,000 people for homicide, 42,000 for robbery, nearly 70,000 for sex offenses, and nearly 15,000 for kidnapping. In Texas alone, within the last seven years, more than a quarter million criminal aliens have been arrested and charged with over 600,000 criminal offenses. You don't hear that. I always hear that, "Oh, no, the population's safer than the people that live in the country." You've heard that, fellas, right? You've heard that. I hear it so much, and I say, "Is that possible?" The answer is it's not true. You hear it's like they're better people than what we have, than our citizens. It's not true. In 2016, more than 15,000 Americans died from a heroin overdose. More than 90 percent of the heroin comes from across the southern border -- 90 percent. As a result of sanctuary city policies, in fiscal 2017, more than 8,000 criminal aliens -- these are really hard-core criminal aliens -- were in police custody, and were released because of our weak laws, weakest in the world, weakest in the history of the world. They were released back into our civilian population, and these gentlemen had to do some of the releasing, and I don't think you were too happy when you knew, because you knew -- they know better than anybody -- you knew what you were releasing. You knew it was trouble, and it often comes back to be trouble. TRUMP: Where is the media outrage over the catch-and-release policies that allow deadly drugs to pour into our country? Where is the condemnation of the Democrat's sanctuary cities that release violent criminals into our communities and then protect them, like the mayor of San Diego, when she warned everybody that "ICE is coming," and they scattered. A big operation, or expensive operation. They were all together. They all scattered. And what are they going to do about looking at her, by the way? I've been asking this question, now, for four weeks. She can do that? And where is the outcry over the savage gang MS-13 and its bloodthirsty creed, "Kill, rape and control"? Because the news media has overlooked their stories. I want the American people to hear directly from these families about the pain they have had to endure, losing not only their loved ones -- great people, great Americans. People that would have been very successful. People that, in some cases, could have been here one day, could have been here. Right? I know the way you feel. Could have been right here, standing here. First, I'd like to ask a friend of mine for, now, a long time, Laura Wilkerson from Pearland, Texas, to come and share her story about her incredible, incredible boy. Right? Come on, Laura. Just say a few words. WILKERSON: We want to tell you a little bit, today, about Josh. He was brutally tortured, strangled over and over. He was set on fire after death. His last hours were -- was brutal. As -- and everyone standing up here, none of our kids had a minute to say goodbye. We weren't lucky enough to be separated for five days or 10 days -- we're separated permanently. Any time we want to see or be close to our kids, we go to the cemetery because that's where they are. We could never speak to them, we can't Skype with them. And I want to thank you so much, in this room, for what you're doing to under -- you -- you guys know the permanent separation. It's the media that won't share it with other people. It's permanent; we can never have him back on this -- this Earth. Thankfully, I'll see him again in Heaven. But I want to thank you, Mr. Trump and -- Vice President Trump (sic) for -- I mean, Vice President Pence -- for keeping their commitment to us. It's -- it's been ongoing, it continues on. And please understand, there are so many more of us than -- than what you see here, that had the same story. Over and over, drunk driving, killed. Over and over, and they don't prosecute it. They let go and blow (ph) bond, they're out in 30 days. It's sad for our country and it's time to take it back, and I want to thank each and every one of you, law enforcement. You know it. You love it. You want to do your jobs. And, thankfully, we have a president who will allow you to do that now. Thank you so much. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: Thank you, Laura. Next, I'd like to ask Juan Pina from Greenfield, California to speak. Juan, please come up. Thank you. Thank you, Juan. PINA: My name's Juan Pina. First of all, I want to thank the Remembrance Project for bringing my daughter's name out to light. And for President (ph) Trump to let me speak about her. And I've got a lot of people that I need to thank. My daughter was Chrissy (ph) Sue (ph) Pena. Back in 1990, she was kidnapped, strangled, stabbed, raped and sodomized and her nude body was found in an artichoke field. I've been fighting for 28 and a half years. He's been fighting. He was loose for 25. The last 3.5 years, he's been fighting extradition. And on May 3rd, God answered my prayers. Mexico finally turned him loose to us, and he is now in the Monterey County jail and we can start court procedures for my daughter's death. PINA: And I want to thank everybody that was involved in getting him over here. The sheriff department in Monterey County, for their investigator. The sheriff (inaudible) told her, "Don't give up on this. Just stay on it and stay on it." And she pinky-swore that she was going to get him over there, and she did. And I just want to thank the President and everybody, and I just hope everybody can get what I just got. And I'm out here speaking for the thousands of victims that we have here in the United States. And I want to thank you all, thank you. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: So Juan fought for many years and it's hard to believe, but that's actually a great feeling. PINA: Yes, it is. TRUMP: ... that you just - incredible job, incredible job. Hi, Dom (ph). Also here with us today is Steve Ronnebeck from Mesa, Arizona. Steve, if you could come up and share a few words, please? RONNEBECK: Thank you, Mr. President. January 22nd, 2015, Grant was at work on his overnight shift. An illegal alien came in, wanted to buy cigarettes. Jumped a jar of change out on the counter. Grant went to count the change and wasn't counting fast enough, so basically this man pulled a gun, Grant did everything he was supposed to do and gave him the cigarettes. The man went ahead and executed him and shot him point blank in the face. You know, you don't hear these stories and some of our - our media won't - won't talk to you about it. But this is permanent separation. For his birthday I go to his grave, for Christmas, we set up a Christmas tree on Grant's grave. I received something earlier today from Director Homan, it's a challenge coin. And I want to thank you for that. To me this is a sign of integrity. I wish some of our media had the same integrity as our President, our Vice President. Director Homan, all of you in law enforcement, I wish some of our media had the same integrity, and I want to thank all of you, especially our law enforcement for what you do. Mr. President, Mr. Vice President, thank you. Members of voice, Barbara Gonzalez, John Ferry (ph), AVIAC, I want to thank all of them too, cause they - they're helping get the stories out. 63,000 Americans since 9/11 have been killed by illegal aliens. This isn't a problem that's going away, it's getting bigger. Thank you. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: 63,000 and that number they say is very low because things aren't reported. 63,000, and you don't hear about that. Also here with us today is Michelle Root from Modale, Iowa, great place. Michelle, please come up. ROOT: Thank you Mr. President. My daughter Sarah Root was killed within 24 hours after graduating with a Bachelor's, 4.0 in criminal investigations, out celebrating, stopped at a stop light and rear-ended by Eswin Mejia going 70 plus miles an hour. He was arrested, but then he paid a $5,000 bail and now he has fled. Our separation, like everybody has said, is permanent. Sarah never gets to go on to be a wife, a mother, a grandmother, an aunt. My son does not have his only sibling any longer. My life has been devastated, so has my daughter's family and friends. I want to thank President Trump and Vice President Pence, Barbara Gonzalez, John Ferry (ph) and Director Homan for all their support. They have never given up on us. AVIAC was a group that we started because we were tired of not having anybody else to go to to get information. When Sarah was killed January 31st of 2016, I had nobody, but I was thankful for my politicians in my area, and you know President Trump was one of the first ones to reach out to my family, and he has been there from the beginning. Never left our side, now we just need to get my daughter's killer found. Again, my separation is permanent, Sarah is never coming home. I never get to take a selfie with her again, I have no more pictures of her. So please, thank you guys for everything. Keep up the great work, our police officers, our Border Patrol, please continue to fight. Thank you. (APPLAUSE) MENDOZA: Thank you. My name is Mary Ann Mendoza and my son, Sergeant Brandon Mendoza was killed on May 12th, 2014 on his way home from a work by a three time legal limit drunk who was also high on meth. He had drove over 35 miles the wrong way on four different freeways in Phoenix before slamming head-on into my son's car. As you know, they could fill this stage up every day for the next five months of victims of illegal alien crime and it would just keep going. Unfortunately, we are members of a club of our children or loved ones who have been killed by illegal aliens, but there's hundreds of thousands of victims every year who are affected by illegal alien crime, rape, assault, identity theft. These are things that go unreported, unchecked. You know, if the public would go to illegalaliencrimereport.com and see the magnitude of crimes being committed against your fellow Americans by illegal aliens allowed to stay in this country, you will be sickened because mainstream media does not let you know what's really happening. And we are here, the members of AVIAC are here to educate the public of what's happening. And if anybody's been a victim of illegal alien crime, contact us because we have close connections with Barbara Gonzalez at ICE, John Ferry (ph), we have connections at Department of Homeland Security that we are trying to get people the help that they need and sent in the right direction. President Trump, Vice President Pence, you've just been there for us and there are no words to describe what your support and your caring has meant to each and every one of us, and thank you from the bottom of my heart. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: Thank you, darling. Your story is an incredible one. DURDEN: I'm one of your legal immigrants. I came the right way, I paid lots of money, took me five years to become a citizen, a proud citizen, and I didn't drag my son -- he named himself German Chocolate, he was born in Germany. I didn't drag him over borders, through deserts, I didn't place him in harm's way. I protected my child from harm, but I couldn't do that on July 12th, 2012. He was 30 years old. I couldn't protect him because an illegal alien from Guatemala with two felonies, one deportation, two DUIs, he was protected, Riverside, California, sanctuary. The judge, the D.A., they knew who he was. They gave him probation after his second DUI. Five weeks later, he killed my child. And if that wasn't enough to deal with, this is my only child. I have no family. That's it. The public needs to know, and they deserve to know that this could happen to each one of you at any given second. You have your child, you send them off, no matter what age they are, and then you get that ugly phone call that will forever change your life. And thank God our president and vice president, VOICE, my family of AVIAC, they rallied behind us -- they were the only ones -- and gave us a little light. I was going to end my life. I had no purpose. But President Trump, coming down that escalator that day, and talking about illegal immigration stopped me in my track. And I had no clue at that point that I would ever be at the White House, and I thank President Trump, Vice President Pence, everybody behind me. I thank you. I thank everybody out here. Make sure you get our stories out. I brought my son. This is what I have left, his ashes. I wear his ashes in a locket. This is how I get to have my son. So remember, when you go home and hug your kids that there are many of us, thousands of us who don't get to do that anymore. And let's work together and get this done. All politicians -- I do not care what side you're on. You don't want your child in a casket, or in an urn. So get it together, for God's sake, for this country, for our citizens. Thank you. (APPLAUSE) TRANCHANT: My name is Ray Tranchant, and I retired from the Navy. I flew off of aircraft carriers, and had a great Navy career, and then I started my family in the 90s. I had two little girls, Tessa and Kelsey, and they had a bigger brother, Dylan. And I raised them, and their mother and her mom is Hispanic, and so Tessa was Hispanic. And they lived near the border, as well. Tessa and -- was 16. She was a Dreamer, and so was her friend, Allie (ph) Kunhardt; 17 years old, 16 years old, both beautiful girls, and they just loved talking about the future. They went to WaWa in Virginia Beach get a pack of gum, and they were stopped at a stoplight and Alfredo Ramos was driving at 70 miles an hour. He was three times the legal limit. He had been arrested before for DUI, in which the judge gave him no time or -- or fines. He had a fake I.D. from Florida, bought by the cartels. He had a fake driver's license on his car, and he couldn't speak English, and he needed an interpreter for the last DUI hearing. He was also arrested for drunk in public. Bottom line is he came in through Mesa, and he tried to make it, and he -- he was going -- he was three times the legal limit. So the police told me that at that, it's like wearing almost black-out glasses while you're driving. When he hit the girls from behind it -- it was an explosion. The neighborhood thought a bomb went off. The girls were almost instantaneously dead. They worked on Tessa (ph) for a while, and -- and I got to see her in the hospital. They're -- those are the Dreamers that the United States should focus. I can't -- I can't make an opinion about the young people that are here illegally, because their parents brought them. But, I can guarantee you the government had nothing to do with that. And, everybody wants to blame. But, the parents of those children are to blame. And there was a lot of -- well, maybe they'll feel sorry for them because they're kids -- and -- maybe, if they behave, they'll just magically beat the system. My mom came from Ireland, took her 10 years to get her citizenship. She had a sponsor. If she got in trouble, not only did she get in trouble, the sponsor was in trouble. I would have been speaking Northern Irish right now, if she got out-of-line. That's the way it was with INS in those days. And mom loved being an American. I helped her study for her exam. So, I'm all about legal immigration. But, the invaders and people who come over our borders, and decide to take the law their own hands, and maybe are supported by a group of people that for God sakes I don't know why they would want to do it. It's evil. It hurts people and it costs us billions of dollars a year. And they don't seem to want to pay for it. They want us to pay for it, the other taxpayers. I want to thank President Trump because when my -- those kids died, I was in -- I was a city employee. So, of course, I sued the city, and the judge, and the adjoining city with the judge there; and, of course, you know, they're immune. But, it did not make me really friendly with the city. It didn't make me friendly with ICE, because basically they claim they weren't called. The Sheriff's Department said that we called them. And, it was a back-and-forth. So, no one took responsibility. So, being in that situation where no one takes responsibility in this government at all, means that you're standing in a dark forest at night when it is raining, and it's cold and you're lost. And everybody you talk to -- yes, yes, yes. But, you know, he was. And, you know, we have a lot of drunks here and blah, blah. Let me tell you, the guy shouldn't have been there at that time. He shouldn't have been there and we had many opportunities to -- to get him out. So, what's happening? Our representative is the president and the vice president. They took us in and we're going to fight this battle, and were to win it. And, we're going to clean it up and I'm very proud of that. I'm very proud to be a part of that. And I will support you, as law enforcement, and my president and vice president, as much as they need. I want to thank the Remembrance Project, for standing there when I had no one else. And God bless you and I hope this doesn't happen to you. Thank you, sir. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: You're (ph) -- do you want to (ph)? (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: This is Tom Selleck... (LAUGHTER) TRUMP: ... except better looking, right? Better looking. GIBBONEY: Thank you. My name is Angel Mom Agnes Gibboney. My family legally immigrated from Hungary, they -- we escaped during the revolution. We couldn't come to United States as my mother planned because my father was born in Yugoslavia and they wanted us to stay, and because my mother said no, they didn't allow us to come to -- to the American embassy. We went to -- we had a choice of South Africa, Austria or Brazil. We went to Brazil and lived there 13 years, trying to legally immigrate to the United States. When we immigrated to Brazil, we were stateless. We didn't belong anywhere because the government took our citizenship because we escaped (ph). And when we came to the United States, we were stateless. And I'm very honored and proud to say, this is my home, my country and I will fight for this country until my death. Thank you, law enforcement, border patrol, immigration, Barbara (ph), everybody that got (ph) me here today. And thank you for fighting this fight with us because, trust me, you don't want to walk in our shoes. And, President Trump, thank you for always standing behind us. You were the biggest birthday present I got, and I'm still waiting for that shovel to help build the wall at the border. I live in California. And I would like to ask, if you don't want your state to become a sanctuary state. So I would like to ask President Trump if you would tweet and endorse us, to fightsanctuarystate.com, to help us so we're not going to go down. Because if California continues on this path, the rest of the country will follow. And I am so proud and honored of you, Mr. President. The integrity and character that you have shown us, pulling the daggers out of your back every day is not -- it hasn't been fair. But I want you to know that I'm very honored to call you my president. And God bless you and your family always, and Mr. Pence. And God bless this country. Thank you so much. (APPLAUSE) ROSENBERG: Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. This is my son, Drew (ph). He was in law school in San Francisco in 2010, when Roberto Galo tried to make a last-second left-hand turn and hit him. Instead of stopping, he tried to flee so he accelerated, drove over his body. My son was on a motorcycle. His helmet came off, wedged under one of his tires. He backed up, driving over him a second time. And then, trying to get away, went forward. By that time, a guy had gotten out of the car and stood in front of Galo and he stopped, with his rear tire on my son's abdomen. And five -- five people had to lift the car off of him. But I want to talk about somebody else. And you -- you heard Agnes mention fightsanctuarystate.com. In April of this year, I filed with the State of California, an initiative to overturn the sanctuary state. There's just way too many deaths, way too many traffic collisions. I should just add on an aside, you know, we got -- we gave out driver's licenses in 2015. And in two years -- the first two years of that -- traffic fatalities on what was supposed to be safer roads have gone up 19 percent. Hit-and-runs have gone up 26 percent. Yet they're still telling people the roads are safer because of that. But there are so many other -- and then somebody who's not here, a woman named Veronica Cabrera Ramirez -- give you an example of what happens with sanctuary. She was a -- was a domestic violence victim, called the Santa Rosa police. They arrested the perpetrator. He was -- had been deported previously. ICE filed a detainer and then the day that they decided to release him, instead of calling ICE and giving ICE a chance to show up, they were an hour and a half away, they gave him 16 minutes to show up and they released him. And 16 days later, he murdered Ms. Ramirez (ph). And according to Kevin DeLeone (ph), who was the author of the sanctuary bill, that makes the state safer. If you keep the federal police, the federal law enforcement over here and you keep the state law enforcement here, that makes the state safer. That's absurd, it's outrageous and something has to be done, and I hope that as -- as Agnes (ph) said, if this -- if we don't kill this in -- in California, it will spread and I already know it is in some places. It's a death sentence for American law abiding citizens. Anyway, I'd like to thank the President and the Vice President and everybody else who's here. Director Homan, thank you so much, you've become an incredible friend. John Ferry (ph), Barbara Gonzalez and my new friend today Kirstjen Nielsen. Anyway, thank you all very much, particularly law enforcement. (APPLAUSE) TRUMP: And I just said would you like to speak, and you said no. I -- I cry, too. (LAUGHTER) She said I've been crying for too long for too much, so it's fine, right? That's good. Well I just want to thank everybody for being here. I've -- I know these families, I know many more families that have gone through the same thing and I can not imagine it being any worse. But we pledge to act with strength and with resolve and in the memory of those who have been lost so needlessly. And it's because of families like yours that my administration created the new office of DHS, the Victims of Immigrant Crime Engagement, which has been doing I hear a fantastic job. We call it VOICE so that your voices can be heard. Today we have released the first VOICE report within the first months of VOICE. We've opened more than 2,800 victims registered to receive information on their perpetrator. We're following these people, we're following them so it can't happen again by that individual. VOICE assisted hundreds of families already, connected them to crucial services such as grief counseling, followed up their cases and helped ensure that the criminal aliens that harmed their families so egregiously were detained, removed and deported. Our first duty and our highest loyalty is to the citizens of the United States, we want safety in our country, we want border security. We don't want people in our country that don't go through a process. We want people in our country based on merit, not based on a draw where other countries put their absolute worst in a bin and they start drawing people. Where -- you think they're going to put their good ones? They don't put their good ones, they put their bad ones. And then when they commit crimes, we're so surprised. We'll not rest until our border is secure, our citizens are safe and we finally end the immigration crisis once and for all. We want safety in our country, we want strong borders. We want people to come in, but we want them to come in the proper way. So thank you all for being here, these are incredible families, incredible people. Your loved ones have not died in vain. Much of what we're doing today is because of what you've had to endure, and we just thank you all very much for being here and God bless you all. Thank you, thank you. Thank you very much, thank you very much. (APPLAUSE) Thank you. List of Speakers PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP JUAN PINA STEVE RONNEBECK MICHELLE ROOT MARYANN MENDOZA AGNES GIBBONEY RAY TRANCHANT DAN ROSENBERG LAURA WILKERSON SABINE DURDEN
JAIL CAPTAIN ARRESTED FOR DUI (2009)
When police pulled over a man for driving drunk Wednesday morning, he wanted to make it clear who they were arresting—a jail captain. Officers caught up with 26-year-old Jesus Heredia, a captain at the Valencia County jail, on I-25 and Martin Luther King. They say the captain reeked of booze and later blew a .18 on a breathalyzer test. Pursuing state police officers saw Heredia swerving all over the road. When they pulled him over, he almost hit a concrete wall. Dash cam footage captured the conversation between Capt. Heredia and the arresting officer: Capt. Heredia: "I'm a Captain at the jail." Officer: "You're a Captain at the jail?" Capt. Heredia: "Yeah." Officer: "What are you driving for man, you can hardly stand up." Capt. Heredia: "I'm a Captain." Officer: "You're a Captain? You should know better, right?" Capt. Heredia: "Yes." Officer: "I'm not supposed to see you out here doing this. You're supposed to be in jail taking care of the people that are doing this." The officer says Heredia pleaded with him not to be arrested because he is a captain: Capt. Heredia: "Come on!" Officer: "You're a captain at the jail, and you know what? You should know better." Capt. Heredia: "Please!" Officer: "You should be at the jail taking care of the people that I take to jail. Not out here doing the same thing. Come on man." Capt. Heredia: "Come on, please!" Officer: "You come on please. You're supposed to be setting the example. Look at you, you can't even walk." Heredia was taken into custody and bonded out of jail later on Wednesday. The warden of the jail says he will look into the case.
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