Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Authorities still haven't released the identity of a man who fatally shot himself in the head on liv




Authorities still haven't released the identity of a man who fatally shot himself in the head on live national vacation packages to new york city television at the end of a high-speed carjacking chase that began in Phoenix and ended close to the California border.
Authorities still haven't released the identity of a man who fatally shot himself in the head on live national television at the end of a high-speed carjacking chase that began in Phoenix and ended close to the California border.
Fox News was covering the chase that began about midday Friday using a live helicopter shot from Phoenix affiliate KSAZ-TV. The man driving a copper-colored four-door sedan stopped, vacation packages to new york city ran into the desert and placed a handgun to his head and fired.
"We took every precaution to avoid any such live incident by putting the helicopter pictures on a five second delay," said Michael Clemente, executive vice president of news editorial. "Unfortunately, this mistake was the result of a severe human error and we apologize for what viewers ultimately saw on the screen."
More frequently than its rivals, vacation packages to new york city Fox News Channel picks up car chases from its local affiliates and airs them live. It's gripping television, a live mystery with no clear resolution, and often provides a short-term ratings boost as viewers tune in to see how it ends. Critics say the chases themselves rarely rise to the level of national news. The Phoenix station was not airing the chase live when it ended.

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