Looking at his background, we were satisfied that at the time he got most of those violations, he was a teenager.
We haven't ruled out anything at this stage.
Well, it's very odd that something like this happens, but again, what I want to reiterate is that no one was hurt. It could have been worse.
The crime is a misdemeanor in itself and it has to be obviously be committed in the officer's presence.
We're saying, 'Louisville's Most Wanted' because it's heinous, but it could be heinous on several different levels. The person's still wrong. To say that he's not worse enough is probably not a good thing to really say.
I understand there was quite a bit of drinking going on there at that point. They returned back to the room early that morning.
They appeared to have a business relationship, but we're not sure what their relationship was outside of that.
The victim in this case appears to have died of other causes, but not of the injuries that appeared to be at the scene.
A man driving a red Toyota happened to be going eastbound, and for some unknown reason, he lost control of his vehicle.
There's not much going on, we've got some gridlock. But there were no major incidents.
If you still feel uncomfortable, you can ask that officer to have a marked unit come by to assure your safety a little more, so there are some things a citizen can do right off the top.
According to doctors, the baby suffered a hemorrhage to the brain, which is common with shaken baby syndrome.
A sudden blast of concrete came through the hose he was holding.
What the evidence appeared to look like at the time appeared to be that of a homicide.
We will be consulting with the Commonwealth's Attorney on the steps and charges that are coming forth against him at some point. I am confident there will be some charges at some point.