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today, the trooper pleading guilty, led away in handcuffs, bars. >>> next here this monday night, to the dangerous weather on the move at this hour. a tornado touching down near dayton, ohio, reports of damage coming in now. more than 130 cars in a massive pileup in north carolina along one rainy stretch of i-40 in the last 24 hours. and in texas tonight, an entire town cut off by the water, forcing families from their homes. abc's matt gutman is there with those families, and where this system heads next. >> reporter: with nothing left to save in this small town turned into a big lake, saving themselves. early this morning, some remaining holdouts heading out. how bad is it in there? >> bad. >> reporter: bad? the sheriff now frantically focusing on those still there, despite a mandatory evacuation. >> a lot of folks already flooded in, decided the water's too deep. >> reporter: we climbed aboard a national guard truck with sergeant anthony ross of the knew on the county sheriff's office. the only wail to get in or out is in a truck like this -- that is someone being rescued right no
today, the trooper pleading guilty, led away in handcuffs, bars. >>> next here this monday night, to the dangerous weather on the move at this hour. a tornado touching down near dayton, ohio, reports of damage coming in now. more than 130 cars in a massive pileup in north carolina along one rainy stretch of i-40 in the last 24 hours. and in texas tonight, an entire town cut off by the water, forcing families from their homes. abc's matt gutman is there with those families, and where...
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i'm going to revoke bail -- >> reporter: tonight, owen labrie is behind bars, quickly whisked away in handcuffs after a judge ruled he violated his curfew. the now 20-year-old convicted last fall of misdemeanor sex assault on an underage schoolmate at st. paul's school. his victim testifying at trial. >> i was raped! >> reporter: labrie was charges, but was convicted of luring an underage girl by computer, and was sentenced to a year in jail. he was out on bail pending appeal. but last month, a reporter for "vice" spotted him on a train and began tweeting about their conversation. "he's in town visiting his girlfriend." that launched an investigation. >> your honor, he lied to the jury. he lied to your honor. and now he's been walking around, not only with his chin up, but with his nose up in the air snubbing your honor's court order. >> reporter: the defense arguing he was traveling to meet with lawyers and attend a lecture for his classes. >> so he chose, wrongly, your honor, admittedly, to try to fly under the radar. he's sorry. >> reporter: david, the judge said no matter the reason, labrie
i'm going to revoke bail -- >> reporter: tonight, owen labrie is behind bars, quickly whisked away in handcuffs after a judge ruled he violated his curfew. the now 20-year-old convicted last fall of misdemeanor sex assault on an underage schoolmate at st. paul's school. his victim testifying at trial. >> i was raped! >> reporter: labrie was charges, but was convicted of luring an underage girl by computer, and was sentenced to a year in jail. he was out on bail pending appeal....
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. >> reporter: this american airlines pilot went from having his hands on the controls to handcuffs. tonight, charged with operating under the influence. pictures snapped by a passenger saturday believed to show 50-year-old pilot john maguire in custody on the detroit airport tarmac, after allegedly failing two alcohol breathalyzer tests. police were alerted saturday morning after tsa officers at a crew checkpoint say they smelled alcohol. >> that one was caught, but what about everybody else? >> reporter: the legal blood alcohol limit for pilots is .04, half the limit for drivers. the faa also bans pilots from drinking within eight hours of takeoff. there's really any need to be testing airline pilots before every flight for drugs and alcohol. i mean, by and large, we are a very, very compliant group of professional people. >> reporter: maguire has not entered a plea. american airlines cancelled the flight and says it is taking the matter seriously. david, all those passengers had to be rebooked. now, the faa says that every year, on average, ten pilots are busted for intock case ca
. >> reporter: this american airlines pilot went from having his hands on the controls to handcuffs. tonight, charged with operating under the influence. pictures snapped by a passenger saturday believed to show 50-year-old pilot john maguire in custody on the detroit airport tarmac, after allegedly failing two alcohol breathalyzer tests. police were alerted saturday morning after tsa officers at a crew checkpoint say they smelled alcohol. >> that one was caught, but what about...
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. >> i think what it does, almost takes the handcuffs off. in a small way. if we're the people that start the ball rolling in talking about it and getting it so it's not a big deal, i think it's huge. >> a really key question that you want to ask yourself is, why is it that race is so important to you? when you begin to examine why it is, i believe that you'll find that it's not necessarily race that's important to you. but it could be values that are important to you. >> reporter: dawn is open to meeting men outside her race but she says in today's world, if going on a date is the goal, a site targeting black singles just might be her best bet in finding the perfect match. >> i think that the value is that you actually are going to get some responses. of traction. without feeling like the stigma of being a person of color. >> reporter: for "nightline," gloria riviera in salt lake city, utah. >>> up next, we'll take you inside trump world. the rhetoric, the violence, the pepper spray, and the frantic efforts tonight to stop the trump juggernaut on the eve of
. >> i think what it does, almost takes the handcuffs off. in a small way. if we're the people that start the ball rolling in talking about it and getting it so it's not a big deal, i think it's huge. >> a really key question that you want to ask yourself is, why is it that race is so important to you? when you begin to examine why it is, i believe that you'll find that it's not necessarily race that's important to you. but it could be values that are important to you. >>...
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your pilot led away by police in handcuffs. suspected of being intoxicated in the cockpit. >> i was getting a little nervous. i guess there was a good reason why. >> reporter: the wayne county prosecutor says the pilot, john francis mcguire, failed two breathalyzer tests on saturday. >> i believe i was speechless. that something like that could happen. and again that he could get that close to the aircraft. >> reporter: he was questioned and investigated before being charged with a misdemeanor. when reached by abc, a family member declined to comment on the charges. among the flyers, this group of spring breakers contemplating consequences far worse than delayed beach time. >> you're drunk. you don't really consider like the consequences of that. of our lives. >> reporter: under the faa's bottle to throttle rule, a pilot must wait eight hours after drinking before operating an aircraft. the legal limit for airplane pilots is .04. half of that for drivers. but still enough to impair judgment. pilots are subject to random testing
your pilot led away by police in handcuffs. suspected of being intoxicated in the cockpit. >> i was getting a little nervous. i guess there was a good reason why. >> reporter: the wayne county prosecutor says the pilot, john francis mcguire, failed two breathalyzer tests on saturday. >> i believe i was speechless. that something like that could happen. and again that he could get that close to the aircraft. >> reporter: he was questioned and investigated before being...
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. >> there was handcuffs, we were put in a cage, we were sent to a detention center, i was put in with foreign drug dealers. >> reporter: customs and border protection confirmed to abc news at the time that two people were taken in for secondary interviews. and deemed both inadmissible to the united states. after spending less than 48 hours on u.s. soil, leigh was sent back to the uk with his visa denied. the only way we were able to speak to him, through skype. like? how seriously do you take it? >> my social media profile is very just dry, sarcastic, british humor. i mostly interact with my friends or family members. >> reporter: and as for the idea that he could actually destroy america? >> i can't even destroy my i could probably destroy a few pairs of knickers but that's about it. >> did it ever occur to you that you could get caught up in an international terrorist dragnet? >> it never occurred to me i could get caught up in this sort of scenario where i was accused of being a terrorist. i thought of all the things in the world the worst thing that probably would ever happen to m
. >> there was handcuffs, we were put in a cage, we were sent to a detention center, i was put in with foreign drug dealers. >> reporter: customs and border protection confirmed to abc news at the time that two people were taken in for secondary interviews. and deemed both inadmissible to the united states. after spending less than 48 hours on u.s. soil, leigh was sent back to the uk with his visa denied. the only way we were able to speak to him, through skype. like? how seriously...