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Good Samaritan Reflects On Catching A Possible Murderer

Good Samaritan Reflects On Catching A Possible Murderer
SPOKANE, Wash. - One week after chasing an assault suspect into the Spokane River, Joshua Gahl talks with KHQ about his role in the murder charge of Avondre Graham. "It feels pretty great. It's been surreal, but it feels good to be a part of the capture of him," Gahl said. Thursday, the

Good Samaritan Reflects On Catching A Possible Murderer

Good Samaritan Reflects On Catching A Possible Murderer
SPOKANE, Wash. - One week after chasing an assault suspect into the Spokane River, Joshua Gahl talks with KHQ about his role in the murder charge of Avondre Graham. "It feels pretty great. It's been surreal, but it feels good to be a part of the capture of him," Gahl said. Thursday, the

Neighbors Reflect On Sharlotte McGill Murder Charge

Neighbors Reflect On Sharlotte McGill Murder Charge
SPOKANE, Wash. - When police charged Avondre Graham with Sharlotte McGill's murder, some of her neighbors were thrilled. "I was ecstatic," Valerie Johnson said. "I am going to sleep so well, haven't slept in quite awhile. Very well," Johnson said. Johnson wasn't the only one who more

Neighbors Reflect On Sharlotte McGill Murder Charge

Neighbors Reflect On Sharlotte McGill Murder Charge
SPOKANE, Wash. - When police charged Avondre Graham with Sharlotte McGill's murder, some of her neighbors were thrilled. "I was ecstatic," Valerie Johnson said. "I am going to sleep so well, haven't slept in quite awhile. Very well," Johnson said. Johnson wasn't the only one who more

Neighbors Reflect On Sharlotte McGill Murder Charge

Neighbors Reflect On Sharlotte McGill Murder Charge
SPOKANE, Wash. - When police charged Avondre Graham with Sharlotte McGill's murder, some of her neighbors were thrilled. "I was ecstatic," Valerie Johnson said. "I am going to sleep so well, haven't slept in quite awhile. Very well," Johnson said. Johnson wasn't the only one who more

iPhone 5 launch draws Apple fans worldwide

iPhone 5 launch draws Apple fans worldwide
By KELVIN CHANAP Business Writer In a now familiar global ritual, Apple fans jammed shops across the globe to pick up the tech juggernaut's latest iPhone. Eager buyers formed long lines Friday at Apple Inc. stores in Asia, Europe and North America to be the first to get their hands on the

iPhone 5 launch draws Apple fans worldwide

iPhone 5 launch draws Apple fans worldwide
By KELVIN CHANAP Business Writer In a now familiar global ritual, Apple fans jammed shops across the globe to pick up the tech juggernaut's latest iPhone. Eager buyers formed long lines Friday at Apple Inc. stores in Asia, Europe and North America to be the first to get their hands on the

Wash. woman convicted in saw attack on husband

Wash. woman convicted in saw attack on husband
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) - A Washington state woman accused of trying to decapitate her sleeping husband with an electric saw was convicted Thursday of attempted murder. Jurors needed only about three hours to reach a verdict in the trial of Renee Bishop-McKean of Everett. They also convicted the 44-

Police: Abused Ga. teen exiled to Calif. with $200

Police: Abused Ga. teen exiled to Calif. with $200
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A scrawny Georgia teen who was discovered at a bus station told police his abusive stepfather gave him $200 and a list of homeless shelters before he was put on a bus to Los Angeles on this 18th birthday, authorities said Thursday. Retired Los Angeles police Sgt. Joe Gonzalez was

Panetta: US surge troops out of Afghanistan

Panetta: US surge troops out of Afghanistan
By LOLITA C. BALDORAssociated Press AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) - Nearly two years after President Barack Obama ordered 33,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan to tamp down the escalating Taliban violence, the last of those surge troops have left the country, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta