The Spotlight: Moment of Crisis
Bodycam video shows a mother of 2 in a mental health crisis get shot and killed by Longview Police after officers ordered her boyfriend to turn her loose, allowing her to retrieve a gun. He was holding her to keep her from getting into his bedroom where the gun was located and had called 911 for help. The City of Longview paid her family a $2,000,000 settlement. All of the officers were cleared legally of wrongdoing but the family's attorney believes the city should be investigating what went wrong and what police can do better going forward. Plus, a shop owner is attacked by a stranger who tries to gouge out both of her eyes. And, video shows deputies lassoing a man and dragging him out of pond after he was threatening his family with a chainsaw. Those stories, and hate crime vandals strike a gay couple's home again. The surveillance video that shows the suspects police are trying to identify.
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The Spotlight: Moment of Crisis

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