SALT LAKE CITY -- Fans of the popular video game series "Grand Theft Auto" are celebrating the highly-anticipated release of "Grand Theft Auto 4." The series has drawn criticism from several politicians, including Hillary Clinton, for its violent content. "Any kind of video game that portrays violence or crime is a positive light is obviously concerning," said Bob Eldard of the Salt Lake City police department. Fox 13's Sandy Riesgraf spoke with some gamers who waited several hours for the game.