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(KGTV) - Did a hearse driver really use the dead body he was transporting as an excuse to use the carpool lane?Yes.The Nevada Highway Patrol pulled over the hearse this week on I-15 in Las Vegas.The driver said he thought the deceased could be counted as a second person in the car.The trooper disagreed, but let the driver off with a warning.To be clear, you need two living people in a vehicle to use the HOV lane. 424
(KGTV) - Body camera video released Friday shows YouTube shooter Nasim Aghdam telling Mountain View Police she had no plans for violence, hours before she opened fire at the company's San Bruno headquarters.The police recording shows officers identify Aghdam’s car in a Walmart parking lot in Mountain View about 1:30 a.m. on April 3. Less than 12 hours later, Aghdam would open fire in a courtyard at the YouTube campus, injuring three people before turning the gun on herself. Mountain View Police said the license plate showed Aghdam's vehicle was linked to a San Diego missing persons report filed by her family. The MVPD said seven record systems were checked during this time, including the Armed and Prohibited Persons System. The APPS cross-references records of persons who lawfully purchased weapons with the records of those who are prohibited from owning them. The systems checks for Aghdam came back negative, police said.RELATED: Police shooter Aghdam visited gun range before shootingTwo officers knocked on the window and woke up Aghdam, who had been sleeping in the back seat. During their conversation, officers asked Aghdam if she knew her family in San Diego had reported her missing.“We didn’t get along together so I left them,” Aghdam said. She explained that she didn’t get along with her father and drove straight to Mountain View from San Diego. Aghdam also said she went to Northern California to start fresh in a place without memories.Officers asked Aghdam if she was taking medication or needed to take medication. She shook her head, “no”.RELATED: Federal agents search YouTube shooter's San Diego homeDuring questioning, Aghdam also told officers that she didn’t want to hurt herself or anyone else, and had no plans to commit suicide.Shortly after the police body camera recording ended, one of the officers called Aghdam’s family in San Diego to report that she had been found. Her father, Ismail Aghdam, answered the phone and confirmed that he had not been getting along with his daughter, police said. He thanked officers for the call and hung up.One hour later, the father called Mountain View Police to let them know his daughter had recently become upset about changes on the YouTube platform that had impacted videos she had created on living a vegan lifestyle, police said. The father suggested that may have been one of the reasons Aghdam was in Mountain View.RELATED: Shooter's family told 10News they warned police about YouTube grudge10News talked with Aghdam’s family at their home in Menifee the evening of April 3. They said that they tried to warn authorities before the shooting.The family said she felt she reached the most people through her YouTube page but her relationship with the company turned ugly when YouTube changed its filters and she began to lose followers and viewers."I Googled 'Mountain View' and it was close to YouTube headquarters, and she had a problem with YouTube," her brother told 10News. "So I called that cop again and told him there’s a reason she went all the way from San Diego to there, so she might do something."Mountain View Police said that during their call, Aghdam’s father did not bring up any concerns about his daughter’s behavior, any potential for violence, or a likelihood that she could be a danger to herself or others.RELATED: Female shooters are rare, YouTube attacker joins short list“A review of the incident revealed that our officers followed proper procedure and protocol. In this case, they checked on the welfare of a person who, at the time, was reported missing but whose actions, demeanor, and answers did not present any information which would cause us to believe she would be a threat to herself or others,” said Chief Max Bosel. "The tragedy of the incident at YouTube weighs heavily on our hearts but we support and stand by the actions taken by our officers in their contact with Ms. Aghdam.”The YouTube shooting case is being investigated by San Bruno Police. 4023
(KGTV) - Does a busy California building really have "Riot" buttons in its elevators?Yes.The California Dept. of Tax and Fee Administration building in Sacramento installed the buttons.The building manager says they're supposed to light up to alert riders the elevators won't go to the 1st floor in the event of a security scare, such as a riot. 353
(KGTV) -- Delta has been named 2019’s best airline by The Points Guy, beating Alaska Airlines and Southwest.To come up with the rankings, the report looks at things like delays and pricing as well as comparing U.S. Department of Transportation numbers. More than 92 percent of Delta’s planes arrive on time and the airline has the largest network of lounges and cities served, according to the report. Ranked last on the list was Frontier, which placed 10th due to a poor on-time record, lackluster cabin features and “the habit of bumping paying passengers and — unsurprisingly — a high rate of customer complaints.”Although Delta took the top overall spot, other airlines performed well in other areas. According to the report, JetBlue has the best inflight cabin features and Hawaiian is the least likely to cancel a flight. If you’re hoping to save some cash on that summer vacation, Southwest has the lowest fees, according to the site. 950
(KGTV) - A Southern California storm system brought rain, hail, sleet, and snow to area valleys, mountains, and deserts.Snow is expected above 2,500 feet, while numerous showers and some hail, are expected along the coast and in valleys.In Los Angeles, the storm is expected to bring only a chance of showers Tuesday. A greater chance of showers in the region is expected later in the week, as a storm system moves in Thursday through Sunday bringing a 60 percent chance of showers.RELATED: Winter storm brings heavy rain, snow to San Diego regionMuch of the storm's action Tuesday will be felt outside the city and in the mountains.Snow and rain are expected to make its presence felt further east of the city in Cajon Junction. The area is forecasted to receive scattered snow showers of about half an inch and possibly some thunder throughout Tuesday. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the region until 10 p.m. Tuesday.Just North of Los Angeles, Grapevine will have a 40 percent chance of showers most of Tuesday, decreasing to a 20 percent chance of showers later in the day. The area is also under a Winter Weather Advisory until 10 p.m. Tuesday.LATEST FORECAST | INTERACTIVE RADAR | CHECK TRAFFICFurther Northeast, Big Bear Lake expects six to eight inches of snow to drop, with more snow throughout the week. 1369