Emotions Run High As Officer Involved Car Wrecks Spike
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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Home Destroyed by Fire
A home in the Five Points district of Huntsville was destroyed by an early evening fire on Friday.
Emergency crews got the 9-1-1 call around 6:45 p.m. and were on the scene on the 1900 block of Stevens Drive within minutes. The fire took on an added sense of urgency when fire fighters were told a 3 year old girl was unaccounted for. One neighbor who arrived on the scene before fire fighters risked his own life to search the house before flames and smoke turned him back. "I tried to run in the house the first time and I couldn't see anything" said Michael Green. "I tried putting my shirt over my head... and running in and it just felt like my face was melting. I couldn't see anything and she was yelling 'my baby! My baby!'"
After battling the intense flames for about a half hour, the fire was brought under control and fire fighters were able to enter the home and search for possible victims. Fortunately, the house was empty. We later found out that the missing girl was with another family member the entire time, and is safe.
The woman who lived in the home was sent to the hospital as a precaution.
Reporter : Ross Sather, rsather@waaytv.com
Fort Benning soldiers return home
By Curtis McCloud - bio | email
FORT BENNING, GA (WTVM) - Members of the Third Brigade in Fort Benning arrived at Lawson Army Air-field just before 2:00 a.m.
They are happy and grateful to be back home just steps away from the arms of those eagerly awaiting their arrival.
Mary McEwing and her 13-month-old son Payton couldn't wait to be reunited with a husband and father who has been deeply missed. "I'm anxious and I am excited but, I'm so thrilled for him to finally be home," said McEwing.
'Together again' are two words that resonate throughout the freedom center in Fort Benning. This the longest time Kathy Rackley and her family has gone without seeing her son. But this time things were a little different.
"Communication is so much better now and he's been able to email us from time to time and call us that's been easier," Rackley said. "If you've never experience a military re-deployment then you are probably not familiar with the "wait time".
Soldiers have to first turn in all of their equipment, then they have to be processed back into the base at Fort Benning, then a security de-briefing takes place for about thirty minutes and after that it's the moment both troop and family members have been waiting for, that first glimpse of their loved one.
Third Brigade Soldier Cameo Conley said, "It feels good to be back home, I'm happy to be back with my family and my friend everyone that supported me throughout my deployment I'm happy, I'm blessed, thank you God I'm back."
WAAY-TV Announces News, Schedule Changes
WAAY 31 General Manager Art Lanham announced some sweeping new changes to the WAAY-TV schedule on Thursday afternoon.
Beginning on September 13th, WAAY 31 News will become WAAY 31 First News. In addition to the new name, there will be new start times for your favorite shows.
WAAY 31 News This Morning will now be called WAAY 31 First News in The Valley, and begin at 4:30 a.m., and run through 7:00 a.m. This favorite wake up news show will continue to be anchored by Erin Dacy, TW Starr and Gary Dobbs.
WAAY 31 Mid Day News will now be called WAAY 31 First News at 11. It will continue to run from 11:00 a.m. - noon. Haley Baker, who is now on maternity leave, will be returning soon and will be working with Gary Dobbs.
The Doctors, which has a become a hit medical show, will move from its current time slot to 3:00 p.m.
WAAY 31 will be debuting a new 4:00 p.m. newscast, called "WAAY 31 First News at 4", with the Tennessee Valley's first and only local news and weather newscast that will prepare you for the night ahead. It will be followed by an episode of the hit game show "Jeopardy".
"WAAY 31 First News at 5" will lead in to ABC World News Tonight at 5:30. This newscast will feature Guy Hornbuckle, Melissa Riopka, Brad Huffines with his exclusive Storm Force weather cast and Ronnie ‘Slam' Duncan, with the local sports you will find no where else. At 6:00 WAAY 31 will air new episodes of "Jeopardy".
WAAY 31 News at 10 will become "WAAY 31 First News at 10", also anchored by Guy, Melissa, Brad and Ronnie.
"Our viewers will not only have a choice of more news programming, but our "First News" philosophy will be to focus first on the most important news
Missing Woman’s Husband Speaks Out
It's been 5 days since a Madison county woman disappeared. And now her husband is begging for the public's help in finding her.
Mark Henry says he's devastated as the search continues for his wife, Diana McMannis Henry.
The 48-year-old was last seen Friday afternoon. Investigators say she left home without telling anyone where she was going.
Family Members : Accused Shooter Still Threatening Us
On Thursday afternoon, three people were shot at a home on Cave Avenue in Huntsville. Police say Undre Gardner pulled the trigger, and fled. He's still on the loose Friday evening, and now family members of the victim say Gardner is still calling them, making threats.
Adriane Malone tells WAAY 31 that Gardner has called her twice, saying she should have been shot during Thursday's altercation. Despite the threats, Malone is happy that no one in her family was killed. Now, she wants the man brought to justice. "All I want is for him to be caught" said Adriane Malone. "Or find a hole and bury himself or pull the trigger on himself. I don't wish no bad thing on any one, but its what he did and he didn't have to do that."
"God was with me, yeah God was with me" said 16 year old Diandra Williams. She was shot in the thigh, and says doctors told her the bullet would have to stay there for now. "They said they can't take it out because it hit a muscle. And they said if they take it out it might bleed. So they're
going to leave it in there and I'll later go back to the doctor." Police believe Gardner came to the home looking for Diandra's sister.
Family members say they heard a total of six shots fired during the incident. Two other people - a 20 year old man, and a four year old girl, were also hit by the gunfire. The man has been released from the hospital, the girl remains there, in good condition.
If you have any information on where Gardner might be, call police immediately.
Reporter : Tim Reid, treid@waaytv.com