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Speaker 0 confronts Speaker 1 for driving the wrong way down the freeway, calling it a felony and asking why he is doing that. Speaker 1 apologizes and explains he’s on the other side, though Speaker 0 presses him about going the wrong way. Speaker 0 instructs Speaker 1 to turn around at a clear spot, not to move the truck, and to turn on hazard lights. He reinforces with, “Turn your hazard lights on. Your blinkers.” Speaker 1 agrees and says he will do it. Speaker 0 ends with, “Unreal.”

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1 about a car collision, the third or fourth of the day involving "new Americans." Speaker 1 claims they had a green light to turn and that the other driver is at fault because they gave him a signal he should have seen. Speaker 0 states the other driver was in his lane and that Speaker 1's vehicle hit him. Speaker 1 insists the other driver hit them. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 is saying it's the other driver's fault. Speaker 1 asks if they are being filmed and objects to any videos being uploaded. Speaker 0 mentions a previous incident at a stop sign.

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At 12:03 PM 54 seconds, a portion of the crash can be seen as it occurs. Moments before, the gold pickup truck abruptly veers out of the northbound lane into a business while the green charger is approaching in the same lane. Immediately after the crash occurred, the green charger was observed on surveillance video and by witnesses traveling through the crash scene and continues north on LA 20 failing to stop. At 12:00 PM, a two-vehicle injury crash with road blockage was dispatched to Louisiana State Police troop C via the 911 dispatch system. The responding trooper arrived on the scene at 12:07 PM and was immediately met by numerous witnesses who described a green charger driving aggressively and causing the crash. The video has been edited for time purposes. "Region two, be advised we got total road blockage on LA 20." "She had a broken ankle." The charger passed in between the mailbox; charger stopped.

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The speaker questions why someone didn't receive a ticket for not using a turn signal. The speaker offers to help someone talk to someone else and asks to call an ambulance. The speaker then yells "All of you stupid, fat fucking white privilege, brother," and states, "You can't take me money."

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The speaker witnesses a situation where a person backs into another person's truck. They express shock and question the actions of the person responsible. The speaker argues that the person who backed into the truck is the one being violent, while defending the person whose truck was hit. They mention that the incident is being recorded and that the person responsible will be held accountable. The speaker questions why additional police officers were called and criticizes their actions. They deny being in the middle of traffic and claim to have been present for five minutes without any issues.

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Two people are recorded discussing an alleged road confrontation. Speaker 0 says: "This is Islamophobe white guy. I'm driving, minding my own business." He claims "If you back him up because he's white... You're gonna pay" and "He tried to kill me." He adds, "I'm driving, minding my own business, following the speed limit" as the other driver allegedly speeds and "tries to kill me." He also says, "There's this Islamophobic white guy behind me, literally driving me to don't know where. Almost about to hit me." He appeals for help: "I need somebody Muslim to help me out with this." Speaker 1 asserts, "I am the police. ... where this occurred is my jurisdiction so I need to report call" and "We'll start from the beginning and get everybody's story." They agree on a police report; "You will get your police report. I promise."

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An individual was confronted for allegedly driving negligently. The individual stated they have dashcam footage. The confronter blocked the individual from leaving, stating they were calling the police. The confronter admitted to being aggressive because the individual was trying to leave. The confronter claimed to have been hit by a car twice before and expressed sensitivity to negligent drivers. An officer stated the confronter opened the individual's car door multiple times and that the individual was not obligated to identify themselves because the confronter is not law enforcement. The officer stated they are obligated to take action, having seen the evidence. The officer advised the confronter to not act like that in the future. The confronter asked if they have to go to court for this and if an apology would resolve the situation.

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Video time stamp shows at 12:03PM and fifty four seconds, a portion of the crash. The gold pickup truck abruptly veers out of the northbound lane into a business while the green charger is approaching in the same lane. Immediately after the crash occurred, the green charger was observed on surveillance video and by witnesses traveling through the crash scene and continues north on LA 20 failing to stop. At 12:00PM, a two vehicle injury crash with road blockage was dispatched to Louisiana State Police troop c via the 911 dispatch system. The responding trooper arrived on the scene at 12:07PM and was immediately met by numerous witnesses who described a green charger driving aggressively and causing the crash. "She got a broken ankle." The speed: "Three thirty nine."

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Speaker 0 notices: “Your trailer lights is off.” Speaker 1 responds that they’re trying to find it but can’t. Speaker 0 repeats the question and notes you don’t know where the lights are. They ask how long the CDL has been held, and Speaker 1 says two months. Speaker 0 presses: “And you don’t know where your lights is at? … How long you had your CDL?” Speaker 1 again says two months and that they’re trying to find the lights but can’t. Speaker 0 warns: “You’re driving in the dark.” Speaker 1 reiterates they’re trying to find it. Speaker 0 insists, “Listen. And you can’t be driving in the dark though. That’s crazy.” Speaker 1 says they know, they’re trying to find where the light is. Speaker 0 asks for the CDL: “Let me see your CDL.” After a moment, he says, “Never mind. You probably don’t got it.” He questions whether Speaker 1 has a CDL, then asks again to see it. Speaker 1 confirms two months with the CDL. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 is from America; Speaker 1 replies no. Speaker 0 returns the CDL and says, “Here, take your CDL back. You good.” He adds: “Listen. I don’t think you should be driving. But I’m gonna let you go though.”

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A witness recounts a car accident where a speeding car swerved around another vehicle, hit a fence, and burst into flames. The car then went airborne, creating a massive fireball. The witness and their wife were walking on Main Street when they saw the incident. The car was traveling over 100 miles per hour and was headed towards Canada. The accident occurred near an elevated area with a damaged fence. Smoke and fire engulfed the scene. The interviewer asks if there were any officers present, but the response is cut off.

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Speaker 0 instructs to move their car and warns, “You’re gonna knock it off.” They tell the other person to pull their car, say, “Yeah. It’s good,” and ask, “How? Everybody good?”

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My son said that if he had followed the cops' instructions, we would have made it. But he turned early and I thanked him. Sometimes we should listen to the cops because they know more than we do. We followed the traffic on First Street and made sure we were going in the right direction. I can't remember if I...

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Lower your windows. Do you have your driver's license and proof of insurance? You ran a red light. I saw it turn red as you went through. Do you have proof of insurance? Just hang tight. For my safety, I need you to step out of the vehicle. I’m going to remove your pistol and check your license. Rescue is on the way; you’ve been shot in the leg. I need to stop the bleeding. Where’s your phone? It’s in the trunk. I need to cut your clothes off to assess the wound. The bleeding is serious, but I’ve applied a tourniquet. You’re going to UF Health Shands. Hang in there; it’s going to hurt, but we’re doing everything we can. Your compliance is appreciated. We’ll keep monitoring your condition until help arrives.

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The transcript describes a high-speed traffic stop and confrontation on Briley Parkway. A black SUV is eastbound on Briley Parkway at 85 mph in a 55 mph zone. A Metro Police officer pursues the SUV for several miles. At one point, the SUV flashed blue lights back at the Metro officer, and the officer eventually pulls alongside the vehicle and calls out to the driver before the SUV finally pulls over. The driver exits the SUV and identifies himself as a state trooper. The officer warns, “I’ll lock you up if you touch me again.” The trooper displays his badge, and shortly after, the interaction becomes physical again. The transcript notes that “All of this was Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton in the vehicle.” The driver insists, “Yeah. Did you not see my blue lights?” and adds, “I don’t care who you are. I’m the police.” The officer responds that the police are trying to stop him for breaking the law, stating, “You need to yield to the police.” The confrontation ends after the trooper shows the officer his ID and the two part ways. As they part, the driver questions, “What’s your problem, dude? I got business to take care of, man. We got places to go.” The other replies, “Yes. Got to tell you about it, my friend. Have a good day. We will see about it.”

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Two drivers described a crash: 'I was coming this way... he pulled out from here... I had t boned into the side' as the rightmost lane flowed in that direction; the light 'just turned yellow as I was getting into the intersection.' Neither was injured. They arranged insurance/registration; 'mom's on the way' with a copy, not on hand yet. A witness statement will capture ID info: name, date of birth, address, phone; the passenger confirms no injuries. The other driver needs a record too; he's leaking fluids, so a tow truck will be sent. Plate references: Troll 313. We're gonna need a record for that six Juliet fox as well. The mom will shuttle over, then drive over. 'Welcome to real life. Murphy.'

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In the early morning hours of 05/02/2024, a series of circumstances resulted in a catastrophic accident and the death of Trooper Gad. These circumstances included a disabled vehicle in the road, a black SUV traveling above the posted speed limit, and a sleep-deprived, inexperienced driver in a white van who forgot to turn on his headlights. However, the speaker asserts that despite the tragic outcome, this was not a crime, as not all car accidents constitute criminal acts.

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I was in the rightmost lane coming this way; he would have been there going left. As I was coming through, he turned in and I had t boned into the side. It just turned yellow as I was getting into the intersection. No injuries. Do you have your registration or proof of insurance on your vehicle? His insurance mom's on the way, he doesn't have a copy right now. Just text it to me. I got one coming for this one. He's gonna need one too. Troll 313. We're gonna need a wrecker for that six JulietFox as well. The most important number on this piece of paper is this one right here, top left—this is your case number, incident number, all that stuff. I am not issuing citations today because I can't prove one way or the other about exactly what happened. So basically, just call your insurance company.

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A person confronts a truck driver for allegedly speeding and causing an accident that resulted in fatalities. The person claims to be a trucker himself and states that he reported the driver for speeding. He says that two people are confirmed dead and possibly two more. He tells the driver he is going to be arrested for manslaughter. The driver then attempts to leave the scene.

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I drive my car on a quiet road. I notice a motorcycle entering a tunnel and making a loud noise. The motorcycle then cuts in front of a car, causing it to swerve. The car's driver is momentarily blinded by a white flash. Two people in black clothing and helmets get out of the motorcycle and briefly inspect the car before leaving. We couldn't verify the person's statement. Doubt is necessary in our profession, as we chase after the truth.

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Lower your windows. Do you have your driver's license and proof of insurance? You ran that red light. I saw it was red when you went through. Just hang tight. For safety, I need you to step out of the vehicle. I see you have a pistol; I’m going to remove it. Rescue is on the way. You’ve been shot in the leg. I need to stop the bleeding. Where's your phone? It's in the trunk? Stay with me; we need to cut your clothes off to assess the wound. The tourniquet has stopped most of the bleeding, but we need to keep an eye on it. You're going to UF Health Shands. Hang in there; help is coming.

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Two speakers recount a violent incident at a protest. The first speaker notes that they did not see the assault themselves, but mentions that “somebody has no video,” implying there was a lack of footage of the assault. Protesters then insisted that the individual who assaulted someone could not leave, and they began calling law enforcement to report the assault. According to the account, the situation escalated when a vehicle drove through the crowd. A Jeep Gladiator sped into the protesters, knocking one man quite violently onto the hood of the car. The vehicle then accelerated away, and the man on the hood was hurled into a snowbank. The incident continued as the car subsequently hit another person after the initial impact. The first speaker confirms that the driver sped off and notes that the person on the hood of the car went flying into the snowbank, describing the sequence as the vehicle “went flying into the snowbank.” They add that, after the initial contact, the car hit somebody, compounding the harm. The second speaker, identified as Speaker 1, reacts with shock: “Woah. I’m not in shock right now, so I might feel it later. I might feel it later. I don’t know.” This statement conveys an immediate emotional response to witnessing the violence, with an acknowledgment that distress may intensify as time passes. Overall, the account highlights an assault that occurred off-camera, followed by a deliberate act of driving a vehicle into a crowd, which resulted in a person being knocked onto the hood of the car, the vehicle continuing to speed away, and subsequent impacts that caused injuries. The protesters reacted by attempting to report the assault to law enforcement, and the witnesses express immediate concern and potential delayed shock regarding the violence they observed.

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A tense roadside encounter unfolds as a fast Mustang rams into the scene, coming on the officers quickly. The driver of the Mustang runs a red light, and the pursuing officer notes the car is right behind another vehicle. The directive is given to slow down, and one officer asks to let him handle the situation, guiding the driver to come down and fly over to a safer spot. The officers instruct the driver to turn on the lights and to switch on the vehicle’s lights. One officer warns the driver that she is “empty with the federal investigation” and that they have surveillance and their own camera in vehicles, indicating that her case will be referred to Homeland Security Investigations for prosecution and that she will be arrested. This is stated as a last warning. The officers request the driver to provide her license. The driver responds, insisting she is alone and asking for leniency, while the officers press to secure the situation. The officer identifies himself as the deputy field office director and notes that there are four people in the Mustang. The officers arrange to run the name and mention that they are going to refer the case for enforcement action, pressing the driver to stop impeding traffic and to exit the area. The driver pleads, repeating that she is alone and requesting permission to leave. The officer urges the driver to turn around and get out, stating that she is surrounded by federal agents. The driver agrees to comply, repeatedly asking for space and offering to step away, while the officer tries to reassure her. As the tension escalates, the officer tells the driver to slow down, take a deep breath, and pull over to the location, suggesting she go home. The driver, visibly shaken, asks for permission to leave and is told she may. The officer declares that he will stop traffic for her and directs her to go. The driver indicates she is shaking, and the officer continues to guide her toward leaving the scene. Finally, the officer allows her to exit, telling her to go home and take a deep breath. In summary, the interaction centers on stopping a fast, red-light-running Mustang, asserting a federal investigation and potential prosecution by Homeland Security Investigations, and guiding the driver to safely disengage from the scene, return home, and calm down.

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On a roadway, Speaker 0 says he maneuvered a driver 'all the way until he gets out of the way' and that the man was 'about to shoot me, about to kill this Muslim terrorist.' When asked how he knew, Speaker 0 replies, 'Because he's saying it,' and Speaker 2 adds, 'He's not afraid of saying it.' He claims the man 'was in his car after he attacked me' and that he had 'no guns,' calling his water bottle 'my protection against him' and 'against the Islamophobe.' The driver allegedly 'passed you' and 'brake checked' repeatedly; Speaker 0 says he ended up maneuvering him so the other went opposite traffic. They discuss police station; Speaker 0 shows a photo of the car, 'Another blue Prius.' They talk police reports, jail, lawsuits, and that he is not answering further questions, 'I explained you what happened.'

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Kirby187. My vehicle's just been hit. Start an ambulance. "Somebody ran into me, pushed my vehicle into the other vehicle." The driver says, "I've been drinking. You've been drinking? Yeah. I've been drinking. Okay. And I took some weed pills." "The airbag went off." He adds there were no other occupants, and that the car is a 2018 model from Walmart in O'Fallon: "Was it 2018?" "Yep." When asked, "Are you the owner of that car?" he answers, "Yes, sir." He later admits, "Yep. I did. Why is that? I'm bored." and, "You hit me on purpose? Yeah." "I did that on purpose, sir." "One eight seven. Copy subject." The call notes lane blockage on the southbound lanes.

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A trucker confronts another driver, stating that the driver was going too fast and caused an accident. The trucker says two people are confirmed dead, with possibly two to four more fatalities. The trucker believes the driver will be arrested for manslaughter. The trucker emphasizes the driver's excessive speed as the cause. The driver then appears to be leaving the scene.
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