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scene. mcginniss stays back to continue running radar. >> as i drove a little further towards the accident, i saw an hispanic male wearing a white t-shirt. i slowed down, look at him in my rearview mirror. it crossed my mind i wonder if he knows anything about the accident, if he saw it or was involved in it. >> as officer turner pulls up, there's no driver in sight. over the radio, he learns that a latino man was driving the suv and has fled the scene. >> i radioed back to dean, i knew he was sitting right back there up the street. i asked him if he would stop the male. it was kind of shocking that somebody could just walk away from that. >> responding to his partner's call, mcginniss takes off in search of the man and sees him walking into a nearby park. >> there was something odd, something more to what he was doing than just walking away from a vehicular to maybe avoid a ticket. >> mcginess radios turner for backup and tells him to meet at the park. >> as i turned around, i could
going to get shot. >> it all goes down on september 6th, 2009, in kansas city, missouri. dean mcginniss is a 30-year veteran with the kansas city police department. he and his partner, officer eric turner, start their shift at 3:00 p.m. often the officers will ride together, but today, they're taking separate cars. after more than ten years working the same beat together, mcginniss and turner rely heavily on one another. >> we deal with a little bit of everything, disturbances, robbery, stealing, you name it. >> after a few hours on traffic duty in ruskin heights, a residential neighborhood, a call comes in over the radio with few details. all they know is a car has crashed into a tree just a few blocks away. >> it was a noninjury vehicular, one car into a tree, which is a pretty nondangerous call. >> only officer turner is dispatched to check out the
>> as i drove a little further towards the accident, i saw a hispanic male wearing a white t-shirt. and i slowed down, look at him in my rearview mirror. and it kind of crossed my mind, i wonder if he knows anything about the accident, if he saw it or maybe he was involved in it. >> as officer turner pulls up, there's no driver in sight. over the radio, he learns that a latino man was driving the suv and has fled the scene. >> i radioed back to dean, i knew he was sitting right back there up the street. i asked him if he would stop the male. it was kind of shocking that somebody could just walk away from that. >> responding to his partner's call, mcginniss takes off in search of the man and sees him walking into a nearby park. >> there was something odd, something more to what he was doing than just walking away from a vehicular to maybe avoid a ticket. >> mcginess radios turner for backup and tells him to meet him at the park. >> as i turned around, i could hear it in dean's voice, he was
6th, 2009 in kansas city, missouri. dean mcginniss is a 30-year veteran with the kansas city police department. he and his partner, officer eric turner, start their shift at 3:00 p.m. often the officers will ride together, but today they're taking separate cars. after more than ten years working the same beat together, mcginniss and turner rely heavily on one another. >> we deal with a little bit of everything, disturbances, robbery, stealing, you name it. >> after a few hours on traffic duty in ruskin heights, a residential neighborhood, a call comes in over the radio with few details. all they know is a car has crashed into a tree just a few blocks away. >> it was a noninjury vehicular, one car into a tree, which is a pretty nondangerous call. >> only officer turner is dispatched to check out the scene. mcginniss stays back to continue running radar.
running radar. >> as i drove a little further towards the accident, i saw an hispanic male wearing a white t-shirt. i slowed down, looked at him in my rearview mirror. it crossed my mind i wonder if he knows anything about the officer, he saw it or was involved in it. >> as officer turner pulls up, there's no driver in sight. over the radio, he learns that a latino man was driving the suv and has fled the scene. >> i radioed back to dean, i knew he was sitting right back there up the street. i asked him if he would stop the male. it was kind of shocking that somebody could just walk away from that. >> responding to his partner's call, mcginniss takes off in search of the man and sees him walking into nearby park. >> there was something odd, something more to what he was doing than just walking away from a vehicular to maybe avoid a ticket. >> mcginess radios turner for backup and tells him to meet at the park.
>> it all goes down on september 6th, 2009, in kansas city, missouri. dean mcginniss is a 30-year veteran with the kansas city police department. he and his partner, officer eric turner, start their shift at 3:00 p.m. often the officers will ride together, but today, they're taking separate cars. after more than ten years working the same beat together, mcginniss and turner rely heavily on one another. >> we deal with a little bit of everything, disturbances, robbery, stealing, you name it. >> after a few hours on traffic duty in ruskin heights, a residential neighborhood, a call comes in over the radio with few details. all they know is a car has crashed into a tree just a few blocks away. >> it was a noninjury vehicular, one car into a tree, which is a pretty nondangerous call. >> only officer turner is dispatched to check out the scene. mcginniss stays back to continue
6th, 2009, in kansas city, missouri. dean mcginniss is a 30-year veteran with the kansas city police department. he and his partner, officer eric turner, start their shift at 3:00 p.m. often the officers will ride together, but today, they're taking separate cars. after more than ten years working the same beat together, mcginniss and turner rely heavily on one another. >> we deal with a little bit of everything, disturbances, robbery, stealing, you name it. >> after a few hours on traffic duty in ruskin heights, a residential neighborhood, a call comes in over the radio with few details. all they know is a car has crashed into a tree just a few blocks away. >> it was a noninjury vehicular, one car into a tree, which is a pretty nondangerous call. >> only officer turner is dispatched to check out the scene. mcginniss stays back to continue
running radar. >> as i drove a little further towards the accident, i saw an hispanic male wearing a white t-shirt. i slowed down, look at him in my rearview mirror. it crossed my mind i wonder if he knows anything about the officer, he saw it or was involved in it. >> as officer turner pulls up, there's no driver in sight. over the radio, he learns that a latino man was driving the suv and has fled the scene. >> i radioed back to dean, i knew he was sitting right back there up the street. i asked him if he would stop the male. it was kind of shocking that somebody could just walk away from that. >> responding to his partner's call, mcginniss takes off in search of the man and sees him walking into a nearby park. >> there was something odd, something more to what he was doing than just walking away from a vehicular to maybe avoid a ticket. >> mcginess radios turner for backup and tells him to meet at the park. >> as i turned around, i could hear it in dean's voice, he was suspicious of something.
dean mcginniss is a 30-year veteran with the kansas city police department. he and his partner, officer eric turner, start their shift at 3:00 p.m. often the officers will ride together, but today, they're taking separate cars. after more than ten years working the same beat together, mcginniss and turner rely heavily on one another. >> we deal with a little bit of everything, disturbances, robbery, stealing, you name it. >> after a few hours on traffic duty in ruskin heights, a residential neighborhood, a call comes in over the radio with few details. all they know is a car has crashed into a tree just a few blocks away. >> it was a noninjury vehicular, one car into a tree, which is a pretty nondangerous call. >> only officer turner is dispatched to check out the scene. mcginniss stays back to continue running radar. >> as i drove a little further
towards the accident, i saw an hispanic male wearing a white t-shirt. i slowed down, look at him in my rearview mirror. it crossed my mind i wonder if he knows anything about the accident, if he saw it or was involved in it. >> as officer turner pulls up, there's no driver in sight. over the radio, he learns that a latino man was driving the suv and has fled the scene. >> i radioed back to dean, i knew he was sitting right back there up the street. i asked him if he would stop the male. it was kind of shocking that somebody could just walk away from that. >> responding to his partner's call, mcginniss takes off in search of the man and sees him walking into a nearby park. >> there was something odd, something more to what he was doing than just walking away from a vehicular to maybe avoid a ticket. >> mcginess radios turner for backup and tells him to meet at the park. >> as i turned around, i could hear it in dean's voice, he was suspicious of something.