LOS ANGELES - Do you remember where you were during the pursuit of O.J. Simpson in his infamous white Ford Bronco?Hanna Zoey Tur does."It was one of the strangest things I've ever covered.
And I've covered some of the biggest stories ever on live television," Zoey Tur, a media helicopter pilot, recalled to FOX Television Stations.
The 63-year-old said that news had been circulating on June 17, 1994, throughout Southern California that Simpson did not surrender to police, where he would be taken into custody and charged with two counts of murder for the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.Later that same afternoon, Los Angeles County District Attorney Gil Garcetti held a news conference reaffirming the unbelievable.Decades after the infamous white Ford Bronco chase, LiveNOW & Then takes a look at KTTV's archived coverage and hear what it was like to be up in the sky over the surreal scene."As of this time, approximately 3 p.m., nobody knows where he is," Garcetti told the press.
That’s when the former football legend became a wanted man and was on the run."He was a fugitive. I turned to my crew and I said, let's get in the helicopter.