Though the victim and her rescuers are close in age, they did not know each other as she goes to a different high school. Thankfully, Copenhaver did not suffer any injuries during the crash, according to the outlet. “I was able to pull that door open and, luckily, before too much water pressure got on it, so I pulled the door open and she kind of fell out of the car and into the other guy, and we were able to pull her up and get her up on the bank,” Brody told KOTV. “We pulled over and hopped out and asked him, ‘You going in?’ He’s like, ‘Yep,’ and so he can see him start throwing his clothes off,” Toma told KOTV, recounting his conversation with Duffel.ĭuffel and a second good Samaritan entered the water to extract the driver, 16-year-old Catie Copenhaver, as Joey called 911 to report the accident.
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The TV station promised that “management is looking into” the allegations, and “the employee will remain off the air until the situation is resolved.” They note that “No charges have been filed in connection with the video.”īixby High School sophomores Joey Toma and Brody Duffel, who KOTV reporter Chinh Doan noted play football and lacrosse, had just finished football practice and were heading home when they came across the accident. The local group that posted the video claims that the employee engaged in inappropriate behavior.” “WETM has been made aware of a video posted to YouTube regarding one of our employees. WETM posted a statement regarding the video shortly after it made waves online.
“It has nothing to do with that,” they said. “This is what’s happening, people like me are getting…” he said before the group interrupted him. “I know this looks extremely horrible, and this is what’s happening in the culture, cancel culture,” the apparent predator said.
The man then bemoaned “cancel culture” over the apparent pedophile sting operation that was happening to him. “I don’t know, because I was stupid,” the man replied. “Why would you say all that sexual stuff?” the men asked. In the messages, the man allegedly said he wanted to “play doggie” with the fictional boy and give him “kisses,” and also asked whether the teen has had sex with men, enjoyed oral sex, or enjoyed “sexy” pictures. When asked why he told the fictional underage boy that they were going to “cuddle” together and “watch a movie” at the fictional minor’s house, the man said he was just trying to “be nice to the kid.” “Why do you guys do this to gay and lesbian people?” the man asked. Still, he blamed those filming for the ordeal. In the video, it was revealed that the fictional boy told the man that he was nearly 16 years old. The confrontational group then explained to the man that the “chat logs” – online conversations that appear to have taken place before the meet-up on the gay dating site known as Growlr – indicated that he knew the fictional boy was underage. “I was here to talk to that kid to get him off of these apps.” “I thought the kid was 18,” the man said, denying that he sought to engage in sexual activity with the fictional minor. A man matching Wheeler’s appearance was confronted by members of 607PH, who immediately began questioning his intentions upon arrival.