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Body Cam - Season 10 Episode 3 -
Danger Zone

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00:00we need to get these individuals out no matter what 9-1-1 emergency
00:16there's children involved in a person down we have to engage
00:25we just had a car from running through the barricade
00:27you're going to have to get this person to stop
00:57what's going on
01:00what's going on
01:01fire fire fire
01:04health is on the way but what's on fire
01:08okay where in the house
01:10okay get everyone out is anyone hurt
01:16539 550 506 possible structure fire female states the husband is still inside
01:33the call came out
01:36luckily i was about a mile away
01:40it wasn't the first house fire that i've been in
01:43this is the first fire where i've had people trapped inside
01:48okay now we're hearing reports of four subjects unaccounted for inside the house
01:54as patrol officers we're always out and about and we always arrive before the fire department
02:00as officer turk and i were going to the fire i could start smelling the smoke pretty quickly
02:08there's flames shooting out of the windows i had never seen anything like that
02:13uh we're out there uh...
02:16we're in the house
02:17copy
02:20copy
02:20copy
02:20copy
02:26hey get back
02:28get back
02:29get back
02:30is that boy in there
02:31yes yes yes
02:32just go on
02:33three boys
02:35i'm out there and there one of us three kids inside
02:39something about hearing you know it's a child's inside the hairs on the back of your neck stand
02:49up officer devon hunt joins officers turk and buchai at the scene with the fire department
02:57still five minutes away it's all hands on deck to rescue the trapped family when i heard that
03:03there were kids trapped i knew that i was going inside and i knew that would be dangerous but i
03:10knew there was no no way that i could not go in and try and get them out
03:16506 they're saying there's kids inside
03:30my first instinct was to try and find a way towards the back of the house
03:34and officer turk quickly followed behind me into the garage
03:38the first thing we could hear was a man screaming
03:57the smoke was so thick when i first went in and took a deep breath of that smoke i mean it was
04:18like somebody punched me in the throat
04:20in addition to the man officers have been told there are three children trapped inside
04:36i was scared i was really worried for them
04:43once i kicked that door in it helped ventilate the house obviously heat rises and you know cold air
05:02falls and it just created a nice flow underneath the crawl as low as i can
05:09it's a plus and minus in a way because now you're feeding the fire oxygen
05:15the first thing i saw was the man laying on the ground on his back looks like he's unconscious
05:22right here there's a girl here lift him up no lift him up she's underneath him
05:29hang on
05:36hang on
05:57hang on
05:59come here sweetie sit up try and sit up hang on she's wedged
06:04ah
06:06I looked up and I ended up seeing the guy that was screaming behind them.
06:13You climb over here.
06:15Climb over him.
06:16Go that way.
06:17Go that way.
06:18Go that way.
06:20Are you stuck under him?
06:21We got a girl.
06:22We got a girl.
06:24Get down underneath the mail.
06:28Oh, it's hot.
06:30Girl down.
06:34Go on, Todd.
06:35Okay.
06:36It's a heavy fire on the help of the corners.
06:41Two stories come down the structure.
06:44Hey, what's up?
06:45What's up?
06:49Officer Timothy Shingleton arrives next.
06:54How many are inside still?
06:56You made that little girl.
06:59Guys, where are we at?
07:01Where are we at?
07:02Being a father myself, whenever kids are involved with anything,
07:06in my opinion, their first priority.
07:10That's my main focus as soon as I get there.
07:15Can I make you?
07:16Yeah.
07:18There's definitely a sense of fear going into the fire,
07:21but I didn't really take a lot of time to think about consequences or anything like that.
07:25But I just wanted to get inside and help.
07:28Go right here.
07:33Is there anyone else in here?
07:34Yes, one right here.
07:36Get her fishing.
07:39Get her out.
07:40Get her out.
07:40Here.
07:41Give me her.
07:41Get her out.
07:42Give me her.
07:42Give me her.
07:43No, this way.
07:44This way.
07:44There's that door right here, guys.
07:45There's a back door.
07:47It's open.
07:48It's open.
08:01Officer Shingleton rescues the girl who was pinned under the unconscious man.
08:06It was definitely amazing to reunite her with her mom.
08:18The family was crying and just overwhelmed that we were able to free her from the situation
08:25that she was in.
08:28But my mindset went back to, I'm not sure if my partners are still inside.
08:32I don't know if they've freed the other two.
08:34So I kind of just head straight back to the same door that I had originally made entry into.
08:40Can we get him?
08:41He's pinned with his foot right there.
08:46He's stuck.
08:49Hey, bro, it's falling down.
08:53We got to move.
08:56The flames are starting to come close to us.
08:58The environment is getting hotter.
09:00The smoke is getting thicker.
09:02We don't have the right equipment on to stop us from burning.
09:08I don't know how to save those two individuals and how to get out of it alive.
09:12Sure, turn this way.
09:14We gotta go.
09:15We gotta go.
09:24We gotta go.
09:25Officers from the Farmington Hills Police Department are desperately trying to rescue a family
09:31of eight from their burning home.
09:34In the chaos, it is unclear how many people are still inside.
09:38I'm very stubborn.
09:43It's not always a good thing, but in that instant, it was like, I'm not going to take a loss.
09:48We need to get these individuals out no matter what.
09:52506, we're extracting them now.
09:56We're getting them out.
09:57You try to get a hold of his hands, sweaty, your palms are sweaty.
10:08You can't really fully stand up because of how thick the smoke is.
10:17We're getting them out.
10:18We're getting them out.
10:24We're getting them out.
10:28You got them?
10:30You got them?
10:31Almost.
10:36Come here, repeat.
10:37Come to me.
10:38He's unconscious.
10:39Don't try.
10:39He's up.
10:40Come on.
10:41Crawl, crawl, crawl.
10:42Crawl, crawl, crawl.
10:45Come on.
10:45Crawl, crawl, crawl.
10:46Crawl, crawl, crawl.
10:48I go back in to take over, and I grab onto his wrist, and I start feeling him move.
10:56And I'm blown away because he's been unconscious for so long, and seeing him sit up onto his arms and start crawling, I didn't think that that was ever going to happen.
11:05Crawl, crawl, crawl.
11:07Is that the last man?
11:08Lucas.
11:10How many more people in there?
11:12Two small guys.
11:13Where?
11:13Girls outside.
11:14How many family members total in the house?
11:15Three men.
11:16Three men?
11:17Two women.
11:17Two, two, two guys.
11:20Two children.
11:23506.
11:24We have two men in the back.
11:25There should be one man in the front, two women, three children total.
11:30We have two men with us.
11:31How do you count?
11:32Guys, you guys got to get up.
11:34You guys got to get up.
11:35Walk away from the house.
11:36Anyone still in here?
11:39The newborn baby has already been rescued from the home.
11:46Hey!
11:46Hey!
11:47You guys need to get out of there, bro.
11:53Officers think they have everyone out of the burning building.
11:57Get out.
11:58Let's close this door and stop the van.
12:02After pulling everyone out, you start to go into, okay, are my partners safe?
12:07Are my coworkers safe?
12:08The fire department arrives on scene to tackle the blaze.
12:13Hey!
12:14We need a head count!
12:16We need a head count!
12:19One more!
12:21One more what?
12:22One more man?
12:24One more man?
12:25Just when you think you're out of danger, something else comes up.
12:30506 family saying there's one more male, approximately 20 years old, near the back of the house.
12:36Okay, are we sure we got everyone out of the house?
12:40One highly 20-year-old man left in the house.
12:43It was definitely panic-inducing.
12:46You know, I started thinking, what if we hadn't found all of them?
12:49It was a huge sign of relief that we did not miss anyone.
13:19We got everyone out, and all of my coworkers, all the officers, were safe outside.
13:27We started to look into getting medical aid for everyone.
13:31Hold on, hold on, hold on.
13:34Is she good?
13:34She's still breathing.
13:36I was standing with the mother, and she had fainted, and I was trying to wake her up.
13:41Get her on the side.
13:42You're good.
13:43You're good.
13:43You're okay.
13:45You're good.
13:47You're good.
13:48You're good.
13:48Look, look, look.
13:53Look, right there.
13:54Right there.
13:55She's right there.
13:56Look, right there.
13:57Everyone's okay.
13:59Everyone's okay.
14:00Okay?
14:01I believe the mother did not realize that her daughter was out of the house.
14:05She was still in complete panic and shock.
14:08Can you try standing?
14:09Come here.
14:09Come here.
14:10Come here.
14:10Stand up.
14:11Stand up.
14:11There's a baby.
14:14There's a baby.
14:15I couldn't begin to imagine how traumatic this was for the family.
14:20I couldn't imagine, you know, having a child and not being able to help them out of the house.
14:25I'm just glad that we were there and able to, you know, make a difference for them.
14:31All family members are accounted for.
14:36Does anyone know what started the fire?
14:41Were you all sleeping and it was just a fire?
14:43Do you know where it started?
14:44I saw the fire in the living room.
14:47I saw it at night.
14:47The family was asleep when the fire had started.
14:52The cause of the fire remains unknown.
14:55We have a head count.
14:55Everyone's out, right?
14:56Every single person's out.
14:58You okay?
15:03I'll definitely never forget this incident.
15:06It was really an incredible job by everybody that was involved.
15:08I remember I was coughing, like, nonstop and one of the firemen was like, I think you guys
15:19might need to get checked out because I could barely stay a sentence without nonstop coughing.
15:25So we ended up getting loaded into the ambulance and taken to Corwell Farmington Hills Hospital
15:32and inevitably getting intubated and requiring, you know, breathing treatment and medical aid for a few days.
15:42There was some scar tissue built up in my lungs.
15:46But luckily, recovery is doing good.
15:48I'm back to full duty.
15:50The family has recovered and everyone's safe.
15:559-1-1 emergency.
16:12I'm calling to report a domestic dispute.
16:16You can hear young children screaming and crying.
16:20I went and knocked on the door and you can clearly hear people screaming and fighting in the background
16:24and children screaming.
16:25I've heard those of the male and the female, aren't we?
16:28It is.
16:29Yes, it is.
16:32Multiple officers from Oceanside PD are dispatched to the location of the 9-1-1 call.
16:38Domestic violence is a frequent call that we get.
16:45We can't get complacent.
16:47If we get there and we don't assume the worst, we might be surprised at what we're going to run into.
16:52But if we assume the worst, then at least we're somewhat prepared to take action as opposed to trying to play catch up.
17:00A second call comes in.
17:039-1-1 emergency.
17:05I think someone just got shot.
17:07How many shots did you hear?
17:09Like five, like five, like five, like five, like five.
17:11There's a shooting involved, children involved, and a person down.
17:15The people, my town, needs me in that moment.
17:19We have to engage.
17:209-1-1 emergency.
17:30I think someone just got shot.
17:32How many shots did you hear?
17:34Like five, like five, like five, like five, like five.
17:37We have what's called live 9-1-1 in the car.
17:39You can actually listen to the caller.
17:42I'm about to get off the phone with you.
17:43I hear a lady screaming.
17:45Okay.
17:45Okay.
17:50Sergeant Schickel and Officer Mulder are the first on scene.
18:11As I get to the door, one of the children comes out.
18:16She's in the back.
18:21The front door is wide open.
18:31We actually entered the bedroom where the victim was lying on the ground.
18:36Ma'am?
18:42No pulse.
18:43She's very warm.
18:44Okay.
18:44We're going to need to pull her out.
18:46Her pupils were dilated.
18:52She wasn't breathing.
18:53Yeah, it's...
18:54It looks like brain matter on the other side.
18:57Yes.
18:58Yeah.
18:59It looks like entrance in the cheek and out the side.
19:04She had a head wound that was significant.
19:07She had a couple of other injuries that I noted.
19:10They appeared to be gunshot wounds.
19:15It's a hurt head wound.
19:19The woman is Kimberly Foster, mother of four, including a four-year-old boy.
19:24They saw their mom get shot, saw her on the floor, definitely going to be in crisis.
19:46We need to remove them from the scene for their own safety and well-being.
19:53That little boy that was in that room is going to remember the last time he saw his mother lying on the floor.
20:00And that's going to be with him for the rest of his life.
20:04Where there's a shooting, we can have a couple of casings.
20:32In this case, there were eight, all directed at her.
20:38I would argue that there was some level of hatred, at least in that moment, towards her.
20:43And he was going to make her pay for it.
20:45Can we get suspect name, information, date of birth?
20:48Suspect, first historian, black male, 5B, 145.
20:53We had other officers who interviewed victims' children, and they actually identified who the suspect was by name.
21:04Dorian Larkin.
21:07Kimberly Foster's neighbors say she and Larkin had a volatile relationship.
21:12He brought extreme violence in front of children.
21:16He needs to be brought in.
21:20We did receive information that he was driving a silver passenger car.
21:30With the technology, there's license plate reader cameras really everywhere.
21:35You can't really drive without hitting one of these cameras.
21:38It's harder to hide.
21:40At that point, we have a hit at a particular location.
21:47Came back to Temecula, California, 30 miles away.
21:55Riverside County Sheriff's deputies engage in a pursuit.
21:59They lead Larkin back within city limits, where Oceanside Police can pick up the chase.
22:04Larkin won't pull over.
22:18Officer Cisneros joins the chase.
22:20We were alerted that he's going southbound on the 15, deputies are in pursuit of him, and he's coming back to Oceanside.
22:39He's doing the same turns, he's doing the same things, and he's buying time for himself to plan his next move.
22:48I don't know how much gas he has in his car, or how many rounds he has in his gun, but something's going to happen.
22:59You know that he might be coming back here.
23:01Yeah, you know that he's based 76 in college for a potential spiked appointment.
23:06Officers get ahead of the chase to set up stop stakes.
23:25Hey, hey, what's going on?
23:40Hey, paper, you might turn a fire.
23:51On B-3A.
23:53On B-3A.
23:55We're pursuing a murder suspect who is still armed with a handgun.
24:03It's still very dangerous.
24:06The only appropriate thing to do is stop him as quickly as possible before he can hurt anyone else.
24:12The community is at risk.
24:26We need to catch this guy.
24:42The murder suspect's vehicle runs straight over the stop sticks, but the chase isn't over.
24:53Pass it, go!
25:03Good spike, Chad.
25:08Two gas, a good spike.
25:12He hit some spikes, and he continued pretty fast.
25:19At that point, I'm now number two in the pursuit.
25:22I'm trying to maneuver my way around to put myself in the best position if he did crash and foot bail.
25:29Yeah, it's still northbound, 65 miles an hour, coming from the up-hand.
25:34We're down to a North River again.
25:36Nice possible, 65 miles an hour, nothing.
25:40In the parking lot.
25:42Good.
25:42I'm going to walk the other direction.
25:45Larkin pulls his damaged car into a shopping center parking lot.
25:59The shot's fired.
26:01Good.
26:02I'm going to walk the other direction.
26:05I'm going to walk the other direction.
26:07Good.
26:08The suspect, Larkin, was coming out of the driver's seat and had the gun in his right hand, kind of shooting it across his body like this at us.
26:25That front door of his car pops open, and I'm looking right at him.
26:35I see his face, and he's squaring me up.
26:37I'm hearing the gunshots go off.
26:44Shots fired.
26:48That's when it kind of slows down, and those gunshots get pretty muffled, but I can see the orange flashes right in front of me.
26:54It was just kind of just survive at that point.
27:00Don't get hit.
27:10That's when I get up on my gun, and I start shooting at him.
27:13We have to engage violence, not because we want to, but because we have to.
27:20Yeah, I won't hesitate to bring it.
27:23Hang on.
27:24Getting shots fired.
27:27Oh, yes, watch your crossfire.
27:29We don't have, like, night vision or stuff like that, so I don't know if he gets hit or not.
27:33Larkin abandons his car and flees on foot.
27:40Now we're going from a closed shopping center to occupied homes, so now the immediate threat is, is he going to break into somebody's home, and then are we going to have a barricade hostage-type situation?
27:52Looks like he's been running toward Gold.
27:56Running towards Gold.
27:59I need to appear, officer, entry on that, trust fire.
28:01Are all SCSO deputies okay?
28:12Oh, yeah, are you okay?
28:14Can I hear a barricade okay?
28:17Are you still running towards your crew?
28:21Go.
28:22Watch crossfire, they need to come in east off.
28:24Lock that off.
28:28Yeah, I'm right here, Sergeant.
28:29Justin, put your hand to your side.
28:32Officers close in and surround Larkin, who is lying in the middle of the road.
28:38Hey, so grab a shield, grab a shield.
28:41Hey, hand to your side.
28:42Gunning his right hand.
28:44Hey, gunning his right hand.
28:47He is on the ground, laying on his back, and not moving.
28:51I'll take you to see him lead up.
28:54All right.
28:55Ready?
28:56Your hand.
28:57Ready.
28:58All right, here we go.
28:59Where are we going?
28:59Where are we going?
28:59Where are we going?
28:59Where are we going?
29:01Coming from the radio, where are we going?
29:02Where are we going?
29:03Where are we going?
29:03Where are we going?
29:03Where are we going?
29:03As we started to walk up, you definitely could see a handgun in his right hand right at his head.
29:21It was my belief at that time he had inflicted his own gunshot to himself.
29:38Good boy.
29:39That's CSO.
29:40That is okay.
29:41The deceased subject is identified as Dorian Larkin.
29:49Once we confirmed that he was dead, I won't say it brings me back down, but now we know
29:54that the threat is neutralized.
29:56Yeah.
29:56Yes.
29:57I mean, the biggest thing is he's not a threat to officers anymore.
30:02I fired.
30:03You did?
30:04Yeah.
30:04Okay.
30:05He fired too.
30:06About 5'6".
30:07Okay.
30:086'7".
30:096'7".
30:10He tried to kill a lot of people on scene.
30:18Shot's fired.
30:23He's shooting at the police.
30:24He's shooting at the badge.
30:25I don't take it personal.
30:27At the same time, people didn't get it put to justice.
30:30Him being dead on the ground, he decided that for himself and he ended on his terms.
30:35I think the most significant thing that stands out here is the violence in front of children
30:41because that's pretty rare.
30:43The child that walked me to the apartment, you could clearly see the sense of urgency
30:48to help his mom, but there was nothing we could do.
30:52That family's going to be devastated.
30:54Those children are going to be devastated for the rest of their life.
30:56The Skyway 10K race is taking place across the iconic Skyway Bridge
31:22between Terracia and St. Petersburg.
31:26The bridge's southbound lanes will be free-flowing and open to traffic,
31:30but the northbound lanes will be closing at 3.30 a.m. and will reopen at 11 a.m.
31:35You're looking at anywhere from 7,000 to 8,000 runners
31:38coming northbound across that bridge over the course of several hours.
31:42Sergeant Carter and Trooper Shuck from the Florida Highway Patrol
31:47are stationed at the I-275 northbound Toll Plaza.
31:51I am the closest to the race participants,
31:54so if anything's going to happen,
31:56the last person they're going to get to is me.
32:00Everybody was having a good time,
32:02and, you know, it was getting towards the end of the race.
32:06Steve, we just had a car come running through the barricades down here at 19 and 41.
32:10I came over the radio and said that a vehicle had broken through the detour
32:27and was traveling northbound in the closed section of the roadway.
32:34On the south side of the bridge,
32:36a driver has smashed through the barricade
32:39and is speeding toward the runners.
32:45It's going to be a silver BMW northbound.
32:47I think she's...
32:48I don't know what she is, but she's not stopping.
32:51I was worried because this hasn't happened before.
32:55We have now people on a bridge,
32:58and they have nowhere to go if a car comes through this.
33:01She's well in excess of 100 miles an hour northbound.
33:08Tony and Alan, did you start heading that way too?
33:12I'm heading up there right now.
33:15There were still thousands of people still on that bridge,
33:18and so I said, Tony, Alan, go stop her.
33:24I just accelerate as fast as I can to go southbound
33:28to try to intercept the car coming northbound.
33:30I want to get as far as away from the bridge as possible
33:33because I want to have enough time
33:36to do whatever I need to do to stop the car.
33:40Signal 14, I've lost visual on her.
33:42She's well in excess of 100.
33:43I can't even see her anymore.
33:45She's probably just about to the toll closet.
33:47At that point, you get a little bit of a knot in your stomach.
33:51You get, you know, the hairs on the back of your neck stick up,
33:54and you're thinking, okay, what's going on?
33:57This is not normal.
33:58Officers station themselves in front of the toll plaza
34:03and try to get the driver to stop.
34:06Silver BMW 2 door, an elderly white female,
34:09mid-age white female.
34:13She's coming.
34:14She's coming.
34:15She's coming.
34:16She's approaching the toll plaza.
34:26It's going through your mind.
34:28What's the intentions?
34:31A possible terrorist attack does play into it.
34:34Is she going to plow through the runners
34:37and, you know, try to hurt and kill people?
34:39We didn't know at the time,
34:40and that's why it was so critical to stop her.
34:45We're going to at least 100.
34:47When she hit the toll plaza,
34:52she was roughly about a half mile
34:54from where the runners actually started running.
34:57The suspect driver is coming up behind them.
34:59They're running in the opposite direction,
35:01so it's not like you could even see this coming.
35:04There's a wall, and then there's a wall,
35:06and then there's water.
35:07There's nowhere for them to go.
35:09Even if somebody at the tail end started screaming,
35:13the people in the middle
35:15wouldn't know anything about it.
35:22Watching her coming past that second checkpoint there
35:25with those other officers,
35:26you now realize that you're going to have to take
35:29some sort of action to get this person to stop.
35:38I don't know.
37:38I don't initially have pain because I have all that adrenaline going on, but I wanted
37:47to get out of the vehicle because, of course, you know, your next concern is, is the car
37:51going to catch on fire?
37:52Come on, come on.
37:54She's right here.
37:58Realizing that she did stop, you kind of have that, you can just breathe a little bit,
38:04but it's not the end.
38:05She's good.
38:21I'm good?
38:22No, she's good.
38:24I need to talk to you guys, if you're real.
38:32Wasted.
38:32I swear to God, you assholes.
38:37Get on your stomach right now.
38:41Right behind your back.
38:43Right behind your back.
38:44Don't harass.
38:45When I arrived on scene within a few minutes of the crash occurring, Tony's vehicle was
39:06still on the roadway, devastating damage to the vehicle.
39:10Tony was already being treated by emergency medical personnel.
39:14The suspect's vehicle, again, devastating damage to that vehicle as well, had spun out
39:20along to the shoulder.
39:22Trooper Shuck sustained a concussion, two herniated discs, and a tear in her back, leaving
39:29her with lifelong injuries.
39:31We are not trained to go head on with any vehicle, and that was not my intention that
39:39day.
39:39My intention was to get her to slow down, or to get her to swerve off and stop.
39:46The crash was not the intent.
39:47The crash was her choice.
39:51She struck me.
39:53The suspect, Kristen Watts, sustains a broken ankle in the crash.
39:57After stating she suffers from mental health issues, Watts pleads guilty to driving under
40:05the influence, with property damage and personal injury, and fleeing or attempting to elude law
40:11enforcement.
40:12She's sentenced to 10 years in prison and four years probation.
40:16I don't even think she knew what she was doing.
40:21Her level of intoxication was over three times the legal limit.
40:29A head-on collision is probably the deadliest collision to get any vehicle to stop.
40:35Ever since I've been in law enforcement, I carried my grandmother's Bible.
40:38My grandmother, she was like a second mother to me.
40:48When my mom was at work, she took care of me.
40:52I think I had a guardian angel.
40:55I hope it was her.
40:56I think it was her.
41:00Following Officer Shuck's intervention, the Skyway 10K event finished without incident.
41:06Tony Shuck is a hero.
41:09The innocent people that were there didn't even know it occurred.
41:13So the word hero for her, absolutely, yes.
41:18There's a lot of what-ifs, and you think, damn, I'm lucky.
41:23I'm lucky that I walked away from it.
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