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Huntsville, AL - Over the past few weeks, we've seen several wrecks involving Huntsville Police Officers. Three of them have been serious, and the most recent killed a mother of three, who was expecting her fourth child.
While no one questions that police officers risk their lives to keep us safe, many in the community are now wondering why they are involved in so many auto accidents.
"(In) the last two months, we've had 25 accidents" admits Huntsville Police spokesman Harry Hobbs. "But 14 of those accidents were just little fender benders, and out of those 25 only 11 were at fault to the police officer that maybe could have been avoided."
For many people, those 11 where and officer was at fault is 11 too many. But Hobbs insists when you factor in the fact that many patrol officers are in their cars for hours at a time without a wreck, the numbers aren't as bad as they seem.
Unfortunately, accidents do happen. One such accident that happened Friday night proved deadly.
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80 year old William Frazier - the man at the center of an $8 million lawsuit against the Huntsville Police Department - has been found guilty of several traffic offenses.
After multiple delays, Frazier finally appeared in Municipal Court on Monday, flanked by several family members and supporters. In the end, a judge found him guilty on three charges - fleeing and eluding police, driving without a license, and failure to yield right of way. The charges stem from a February 1st incident where Frazier led police on a low speed chase, with several close calls with other cars.
Frazier claims when that chase ended, he was injured by police officers. In April, the city released that video. Frazier is seen running a red light, hitting a curb and swerving several times. The video shows Frazier being torn from the car, but there is no visible evidence of any physical attacks from officers.
His lawsuit is still pending.
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WAAY 31 News has confirmed that UAHuntsville shooting suspect Amy Bishop Anderson is recovering after a failed suicide attempt.
The incident happened early Friday morning according to our sources.
It's unclear how Bishop Anderson tried to kill herself. She's been under suicide watch since her arrest February 12th.
The incident happened less than 36 hours after she was formally charged with murder in the 1986 shooting death of her brother, Seth.
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You Tell Us : Griffith Says Smoking Worse Than BP Oil Spill
Alabama Congressman Parker Griffith raised some eyebrows on Thursday morning when he tried to downplay the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, saying that smoking was worse than the spill. Below is an unedited transcript of Griffith's remarks, courtesy of CQ Transcripts :
"Thank you, Mr. Chairman and ranking member, for calling this important hearing today, and Mr. Hayward for taking time to come before our subcommittee to discuss what happened on the Deepwater Horizon.
I know that, like us, your number one priority is stopping the flow of oil. Congress and this committee owe it to the American people to do whatever we can to aid the Unified Command in reaching this goal. This is a time for engineering and action, and I hope you will let us know what we can do in Congress to be helpful.
There are still many questions to be answered about what happened on the Deepwater Horizon. And unfortunately, we do know that the documents that we're reviewing, it does not look good. My hope for our hearing today is that we will be able to put political public relations shenanigans aside, and focus on understanding why decisions were made and how B.P. and the industry can ensure that they learn from this incident, so that drilling safely for our valuable resources can continue.
And I might say this to you. You're never as good as they say you are or as bad as they say you are. So, this hearing will go back and forth.
The other thing I'd like to remind the committee is that the greatest environmental disaster in America has been cigarettes. Sixty thousand Americans today, this year, will die from cigarette-related cancer. So, if we're going to talk about the environment, let's be sure we don't leave that out. I'm a cancer specialist, by the way, by training, and I never fail to bring that up.
So, the environment is an important concept. We regret the loss of life. But there's much that we can do, and we'll put this in perspective. This is not going to be the worst thing that's ever happened to America.
Thank you."
Griffith posted the first half of his statement on the official Parker Griffith YouTube page, but it cuts off immediately before the controversial comments.
We want to know what you think of Congressman Griffith's thoughts. Do you agree? Is smoking a bigger environmental disaster than the oil spill? Do you think the Congressman is off base?
Send us your thoughts via e-mail to newsroom@waaytv.com or call the You Tell Us Hotline at (256) 533-3170 ext 331. We'll air some of your comments in upcoming newscasts.
Limestone Co. Restaurant Goes Up in Smoke
It just opened a couple of weeks ago, but the Country Boys Buffet in Limestone County is already gone.
According to witnesses, 7 employees were in the eatery around 5:30 Friday evening, getting ready for the late dinner rush. They were trying to start up the restaurant's grease pit when it suddenly caught fire. The flames jumped from the grease to a nearby garbage can. Employees tried to take the garbage out of the building to prevent it from spreading. However, that failed. The fire quickly engulfed the building, and it was gone within minutes.
The restaurant was located on Highway 127, about 2 miles away from Elkmont.
More than 50 volunteer firefighters from five different departments battled the flames and the intense summer heat. It took several hours for the fire to be brought under control. The state Fire Marshal has been called in to help the investigation. No injuries were reported.






