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and joshua eyer, an army veteran and father of a 3-year-old, who just last week was honored as officer of the month. and david, tonight only one of the four injured officers remains in the hospital. the police chief tells us he is stable. david? >> david: we're thinking about all of those families tonight. faith abubey. faith, thank you. >>> tonight, donald trump and the judge at trump's criminal trial here in new york holding trump in contempt of court and fining him. and warning trump that he could be put in jail if he continues. here's aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, the judge in donald trump's criminal trial holding the former president in contempt of court for his relentless public attacks on witnesses and potential jurors. judge juan merchan ruling trump violated the gag ordinary nine times, slapping him with a $9,000 fine, the most allowable, and a warning, if trump keeps it up it may be "necessary and appropriate" to throw him in jail. the ruling coming on day nine of the trial. trump repeatedly complaining how cold it is in court. >> i'm going to sit in a freezing cold i
and joshua eyer, an army veteran and father of a 3-year-old, who just last week was honored as officer of the month. and david, tonight only one of the four injured officers remains in the hospital. the police chief tells us he is stable. david? >> david: we're thinking about all of those families tonight. faith abubey. faith, thank you. >>> tonight, donald trump and the judge at trump's criminal trial here in new york holding trump in contempt of court and fining him. and...
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joshua eyer, sam poc alden elliott, thomas weeks, junior. one of the worstacks on law enforcement eoun't we go and fit what we need to know for benefit? is that not an appropriate way?e way to honor their memory? is the concern with efficiency and breaking new ground so profoundha you got to replace the bill to find out information about the asslt them with the george floyd justice and policing act that was rejected last congress? it's simply astonishing. and americans aren't going to tolerate it. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the from new york is recognized. t gentleman reserves. -- the gentleman gentleman fromk now controls the minority time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. let me speak morey to the circumstances in washington, d.c., and what has transpired id of policing bill represented by the, quote, georg justice in policing act, withch the minority proposed to the juy cmittee to gut and replace this bill. at thisi yield such time as he may consume to th
joshua eyer, sam poc alden elliott, thomas weeks, junior. one of the worstacks on law enforcement eoun't we go and fit what we need to know for benefit? is that not an appropriate way?e way to honor their memory? is the concern with efficiency and breaking new ground so profoundha you got to replace the bill to find out information about the asslt them with the george floyd justice and policing act that was rejected last congress? it's simply astonishing. and americans aren't going to tolerate...
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and joshua eyer, a cmpd police officer who died later at the hospital. demonte white knew officer eyer. he was the school police officer who inspired him to serve. >> you know, when danger strikes, just like any other officer, he's going to get out there. >> reporter: today, remnants of the chaos remain. the house partially destroyed and covered in bullet holes. and the solemn procession carrying the fallen to their resting place. >> the last few days, it's just been very tough. >> reporter: i got to tell you it was moving in that room when chief jennings was remembering his friend. the chief was just with officer eyer when he awarded him as officer of the month for april. and, norah, he leaves behind a wife and a 3-year-old boy. >> it is just devastating. dave malkoff, thank you so much. >>> the u.s. may soon welcome some palestinians from gaza as refugees. cbs news has obtained internal documents showing senior biden administration officials have discussed several options for resettling a small number of gaza residents. it would include those who have
and joshua eyer, a cmpd police officer who died later at the hospital. demonte white knew officer eyer. he was the school police officer who inspired him to serve. >> you know, when danger strikes, just like any other officer, he's going to get out there. >> reporter: today, remnants of the chaos remain. the house partially destroyed and covered in bullet holes. and the solemn procession carrying the fallen to their resting place. >> the last few days, it's just been very...
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eyer. >> he was out getting illegal guns off the street. he is going to be sorely missed. >> reporter: this tragedy now the deadliest for police from gunfire in almost a decade. >> it's just been very tough. and -- knowing that you have families that are hurting right now. >> reporter: law enforcement says this man, terry hughes jr., with a lengthy the yard out house. investigators recovered an ar-15, a handgun, and more than 100 shell criminal record, gunned down the officers as they approached serving a warrant before he was shot in the yard out this house. investigators recovered an ar-15, a handgun, and more than 100 shell casings after a furious confrontation. how does a convicted felon acquire a high-powered assault rifle? >> you know, i think you can ask anybody on the streets. you can have these laws on the books, but if someone wants to possess a firearm, they can certainly get one. >> reporter: now, after a spate of recent attacks on officers, another reminder of what these public servants stand for. >> would you do this again, kn
eyer. >> he was out getting illegal guns off the street. he is going to be sorely missed. >> reporter: this tragedy now the deadliest for police from gunfire in almost a decade. >> it's just been very tough. and -- knowing that you have families that are hurting right now. >> reporter: law enforcement says this man, terry hughes jr., with a lengthy the yard out house. investigators recovered an ar-15, a handgun, and more than 100 shell criminal record, gunned down the...
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and joshua eyer, a cmpd police officer who died at the hospital. deamonte white knew officer eyer. he was the school police officer who inspired him to serve. >> you know, when danger strikes just like any other officer, he's going to get out there. >> reporter: today, remnants of the chaos remain. the house partially destroyed and covered in bullet holes. and a solemn procession carrying the fallen to their resting place. >> the last few days have... it's just been very tough. >> reporter: i got to tell you, it was moving in that room when chief jennings was remembering his friend. the chief was just with officer eyer when he awarded him as officer of the month for april. and norah, he leaves behind a wife and a 3-year-old boy. >> norah: it is just devastating. dave malkoff, thank you so much. the u.s. may soon welcome some palestinians from gaza as refugees. cbs news has obtained internal documents showing senior biden administration officials have discussed several options for resettling a small number of gaza residents. it would include those who have immediate family members w
and joshua eyer, a cmpd police officer who died at the hospital. deamonte white knew officer eyer. he was the school police officer who inspired him to serve. >> you know, when danger strikes just like any other officer, he's going to get out there. >> reporter: today, remnants of the chaos remain. the house partially destroyed and covered in bullet holes. and a solemn procession carrying the fallen to their resting place. >> the last few days have... it's just been very...
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charlotte-mecklenburg officer joshua eyer was just named april's officer of the month. sam poloche and william alden elliott were both 14-year veterans of the state department of corrections. [ gunfire ] new cellphone video shows officers coming under fire. investigators say it started when the task force tried to serve a warrant to a convicted felon who opened fire with an ar-15 rifle and a handgun from an upstairs window. the suspect was killed. investigators had initially said there was a second shooter, but now they're not sure. four other officers were wounded. >>> coming up, bounce house tragedy. a strong gust of wind sends an inflatable house flying. >>> and reclassifying marijuana. a historic shift in drug policy. . a historic shift in drug policy. bipolar 1, i got help to push back. i got help to push back. we got help to push back with lybalvi. once-daily prescription lybalvi is proven to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults to help you push back. elderly patients with dementia have increased risk of death or stroke. do not take lybalvi if you
charlotte-mecklenburg officer joshua eyer was just named april's officer of the month. sam poloche and william alden elliott were both 14-year veterans of the state department of corrections. [ gunfire ] new cellphone video shows officers coming under fire. investigators say it started when the task force tried to serve a warrant to a convicted felon who opened fire with an ar-15 rifle and a handgun from an upstairs window. the suspect was killed. investigators had initially said there was a...
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police officer joshua eyer served six years with the charlotte police department. he's survived by his wife and 3-year-old son. sam pol of oche and investigator elliott worked for the department of corrections. elliott is survived by his wife and son. u.s. marshal deputy was a 13 year veteran of the marshal service, he is survived by his wife and four children. words alone cannot express the pain and loss aech of these -- each of these families have gone through. they lost a loving husband -- parent. their lives will never be the same. however, they're never going to be alone because in the wake of these tragic losses, we've seen communities unite and rally to support these families. in each instance, we witnessed an outpouring of love for the fallen officers and support for law enforcement. congress should follow the example the communities have set. we can show our respect for law enforcement by taking the dangers and threats they face seriously. especially when they are deliberate, like the tragedy we witnessed in charlotte last month. that's why i introduced an
police officer joshua eyer served six years with the charlotte police department. he's survived by his wife and 3-year-old son. sam pol of oche and investigator elliott worked for the department of corrections. elliott is survived by his wife and son. u.s. marshal deputy was a 13 year veteran of the marshal service, he is survived by his wife and four children. words alone cannot express the pain and loss aech of these -- each of these families have gone through. they lost a loving husband --...
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joshua eyer, sam palocci, alden elliott, thomas weeks, junior. one of the worst attacks on law enforcement ever. shouldn't we go and find out what we need to know for their benefit? is that not an appropriate way? would that not be an appropriate way to honor their memory? is the concern with efficiency and breaking new ground so profound that you got to replace the bill to find out information about the assaults on them with the george floyd justice and policing act that was rejected last congress? it's simply astonishing. and americans aren't going to tolerate it. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: i reserve. ism the gentleman reserves. -- the gentleman the gentleman k now controls the minority time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. let me speak more directly to the circumstances in washington, d.c., and what has transpired in consequence of exactly the kind of policing bill represented by the, quote, george floyd
joshua eyer, sam palocci, alden elliott, thomas weeks, junior. one of the worst attacks on law enforcement ever. shouldn't we go and find out what we need to know for their benefit? is that not an appropriate way? would that not be an appropriate way to honor their memory? is the concern with efficiency and breaking new ground so profound that you got to replace the bill to find out information about the assaults on them with the george floyd justice and policing act that was rejected last...
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police officer joshua eyer served six years with cmpd. before that served more than a decade in the army national guard. as a cmpd officer, he was already making his mark. the chief down in charlotte-mecklenburg police department, johnny jennings, remembered that he was in the very room they did the press conference to announce the events, he was congratulating officer eyer for becoming officer of the month in april. he certainly dedicated his life and he gave his life on monday serving the people of charlotte. officer eyer is survived by his wife and his 3-year-old son. another officer -- two, actually, sam poloche and alden elliott worked for the north carolina department of corrections. poloche joined the department's intelligence unions in 2013. he was a husband and father to two boys, one that's about to graduate high school, another one about to graduate from college. officer poloche's father said his main purpose was his life and family. he was a man who showed extraordinary kindness, even to perfect strangers. alden elliott joined
police officer joshua eyer served six years with cmpd. before that served more than a decade in the army national guard. as a cmpd officer, he was already making his mark. the chief down in charlotte-mecklenburg police department, johnny jennings, remembered that he was in the very room they did the press conference to announce the events, he was congratulating officer eyer for becoming officer of the month in april. he certainly dedicated his life and he gave his life on monday serving the...
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eyer of the mecklenburg police officer, thomas weeks, alden elliott with the north carolina department of correction, and sam palooch of the north carolina adult correction. you see, what's happening is that police officers are dying in record numbers. more than 23,000 members of law enforcement have died in the line of duty since 1786. 100 members of law enforcement died in the line of duty in 2023 and in my home state of new york and in a department i was proud to serve for 16 years as a detective, 5,363 of my brothers and sisters were injured on the job in 2023. our p.d.a. president called the assault, quote, a full blown epidemic. those 5,363 attacks in 2023 was 13% higher than the previous year. and people keep asking, well, why? what's the issue? the issues are that new york we have a state legislature led by democrats who have chosen to put criminals before law-abiding citizens, passing insane laws, cashless bail, criminal justice reform without ever once having a conversation with the men and women who actually fight crime each and every day, who go out on that street, who put
eyer of the mecklenburg police officer, thomas weeks, alden elliott with the north carolina department of correction, and sam palooch of the north carolina adult correction. you see, what's happening is that police officers are dying in record numbers. more than 23,000 members of law enforcement have died in the line of duty since 1786. 100 members of law enforcement died in the line of duty in 2023 and in my home state of new york and in a department i was proud to serve for 16 years as a...