ABC NewsRyan and Tamisha Moats on Good Morning America this morningThe Ryan Moats-Robert Powell run-in keeps on running -- this time to Good Morning America, where Moats and his wife Tamisha sit down for an exclusive with Robin Roberts, though not before a lengthy recap that includes the dash-cam footage and Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle's apology. During the course of the interview, Tamisha Moats says that Powell did indeed pull a gun on her: "He could have shot me. He was pointing the gun a
From GMA to NPR, the Ryan Moats-Robert Powell run-in remains the talk of the nation -- by which I mean the story's the subject of this 11-minute Tell Me More story airing on National Public Radio affiliates today. Host Michael Martin interviews at great length Dallas Assistant Police Chief Floyd Simpson, who says that Chief David Kunkle believes in transparency -- as in, "If we mess up, we're gonna fess up and then we're gonna clean it up and make it so it doesn't happen again," as Simpson puts
KTVT-Channel 11Robert Powell on the CBS affiliate last nightRyan and Tamisha Moats started off Monday with a Good Morning America exclusive in which Tamisha said she'd forgive Dallas police officer Robert Powell for those excruciating 13 minutes in a Plano hospital parking lot. Then Powell ended Monday with a KTVT-Channel 11 exclusive in which he apologized and said, sure, he screwed up and, look, he'd sure like to keep his job:"To say I am scared of being fired is an understatement. I am
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Courtesy KTVT-Channel 11Not even two days after he begged for his job, Robert Powell is now a former Dallas police officer.On Tuesday, Dallas police officer Robert Powell went on KTVT-Channel 11 to apologize to Ryan and Tamisha Moats for detaining them in a Plano hospital parking lot for 13 excrutiating minutes. Powell, placed on administrative leave last week pending a DPD investigation, also insisted he wanted nothing more in the world than to keep his job:"To say I am scared of being fired is