We're interviewing close to 20 witnesses some from the house, some from surrounding areas.
She was able to leave the apartment, get down to the second floor, where she summoned help. We set up basically a rescue team to hold containment, because he was still up in the apartment. So we moved in and rescued her and a couple of other neighbors who were there.
He is being honored for the courage, confidence and skill of his actions in assessing and ending an extremely volatile situation in order to save the life of a 10-month-old child.
This was one of the largest in recent years and certainly the most efficient and the most peaceful. They weren't trying to take over downtown. It was a fantastic, peaceful voicing of opinion.
We're not sure how many times she was shot.
It is very apparent that speed was a contributing factor in this collision.
It's obviously a case of friends staying out late and partying into the early morning.
Is this familiar or similar to choking game incidents? Yes. But we just don't know. We will look at everything to try to figure it out.
There was a national evaluation that showed it just wasn't producing the results we wanted. Also, it didn't leave flexibility. During a time of budget tightness we discontinued it.
But within a few minutes, he walks out on his balcony, which faces Greenwood, walks to the railing and throws himself over.