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already live. diantre you learn to read old far. you car cars like most of the battery with these i come at the park the sound is really. really our ordinary you know. what he looked like to me that day i was just a student nearing the end of the semester and which is am the park taking a break a waltz right across the street here came up this way. i'm sure was laying right here like a little better old in a backpack his head was here in this field going west the person i was working with that day called the police because they were concerned about him being so close to
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business. the 1st officers approached him they sat him up they talked and then they laughed my co-worker's time at how they were going to call again and i said you know if he was doing something illegal they wouldn't have just walked away and left him. a 2nd call was made anyhow. and the officers actually came back up to us and they said hand there's nothing to enforce he's an average clock please stop calling. and honestly i even forgot about the time later when a 3rd officer showed up. for well we were towed when the call a tow days fads it went to the bank cabs. and enough of the message on the bank kept still.
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like this officer called a newspaper there something on the board already are. just starting out of 46 i think and his friends told him that it was clear over a real park are and if you could create a trouble were subject to. this officer and then when you told him to get up off the ground and the officer began to test him down. i heard them fresh sounds of kind of fighting into me grown man like wrestling essentially the officer apparently backed up a truism to try and see your individual twisted away from the officer of the toilet it was clear. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then what happened on 3 swung at the hands didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind we're back to where they were back here they're tight again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his guide and he bit on
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tree. i knew it was not happen so i turned away. after i counted were drawn for more shines. very very large party are smart. guy you are to be sure to be near my very near your numero mildmay i mean running wired or martin or martin all right now. not at all no more there are more line and. learn really nor do i want to. ready write only when i was. gone i hear of the old. that day. i didn't think the new subject to get that b.p.
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officer with the wouldn't be taunt striking him in the head the officer with you is why the police detectives came to my house put me in a car end of the about all my son. you know in the course of my mobile in his car from like 30 to 45 minutes i was puzzled like what do they won't do 12 was the problem and i told the navy has a valid b.s. this. diatribe you are sane dartrey asked to work with a couple of temp agencies because of his illness he has been able to keep. out of there will sit next to me for this year now and i asked him what was going on maine is that well that was our case you know where they are part. and i'm sure i was in a scuffle with a police officer and that trey is the same.
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way he told me where brother did just not tell him this. and his words were. we thought you would have seen it on t.v. . good afternoon the deceit is a 31 year old male by the name of don tre hamilton now in the course of our investigation into his background we have learned that this is not his 1st experience with the walky police department as recently as last year broken moves on thursday afternoon chiefs lives 1st words were i don't want to demonize this man. but he was. homeless a robber and all these type of things that he was one other events he's been
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arrested for armed robbery and for disorderly conduct he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and until recently according to his grieving family had been acting strangely and they stick to this mental health issue because many here mental health you think crazy so if they can put in people's mind said that this was a crazy person who attacked the officer then they feel that they have leverage within the community we have violently mentally ill people whose violence is a direct result of their untreated mental illness. they are on the streets of our cities because there is no place else for them to go and their families cannot control them. we have said and then why did they take so long and tell us what happened and. they send him a map. this isn't his wallet. this writer
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see. yes. they have closed in this case still without. the. chief flynn said that we need to do a better job into this that is something that is very true. adultry have limits will is to not kill him that officer murdered my brother. as they didn't know one way or another if you had a mental illness until my mom was questioned in a car for 45 minutes.
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when i met her i believe damien was 2 years old. that. they may grow up to be the overseer of his brothers jr he always was there. before one or you know. trey was more quiet. to get to know. and you didn't see any of the sickness coming and i'm sorry as it was brought up a struck. me with a different turn it is 6 where his decision on alcohol whether he's going charles stross or not and they are just been trying to get my mind to accept either way.
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so. i mean what i know. that they're not going to be released. i use them on the run around. it is hard to put into words the turmoil in the streets right now they are just having a tremendous time dealing with the fact that there hasn't been a resolution charging decision as we had believed that it was going to be the day for that decision. and they're not going to make any mistake any time you're looking police use of force to use the results of the free tells you that's a homicide investigation. you're determining whether they had a legitimate subjectively reasonable basis to use force under the circumstances. this particular case is complex because of occurred in downtown milwaukee you know late afternoon work day and you literally had hundreds of witnesses and those have to be interviewed you have to look at the friends are gathered and. trained never
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she is going to. die of gave me a child. that was uniquely may. and he's gone to rest now with the same god they created there. is that illness is nothing to be afraid of is not them to run from is not then. they anybody's to die for. so you say that brings us to the end of the series if we could just let josie marino walk away and say we decided to treat up still host to a very special farewell party.
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we walked along an interesting path as a team but this time to go back to the punchline and thanks for putting on such a group bought it. we were. the only thing that i didn't enjoy was my then sink. in moscow my dancing. on ice cream. well thankfully we nailed it literally there we go. why paradise with so much around turned into
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a round the experimentation field the agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of an barmy. all races going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. to. the
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comic that we have selected is titled a collaborative response to crime and violence in the community and the others in the audience who are on the committee. all. get it limply the john terry hamilton case for the better part of 6 months was agreed by everyone including the family to have been a tragedy arising out of untreated mental illness in a public space the result of violence yes which is what this was dealing with the one of them is that these are the wheel you're the guy you're the know all the services having the any other big city we've got a problem with untreated mentally ill people who have no options. it seems us gone . back on your meds and there's a mental health issue in april once ferguson broke suddenly as
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a racial issue. and says to the shooting of michael brown. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. to start to call is from just started because we were at a rally. we. have culminated. now it's kind of i still just get new to all this process. yes but i saw a lot of courage in a clue those men. i will say i'm a non-confrontational person but they're not saying serious. windows just as hard. just want to play the move all of his life. and
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there are a lot of good you have the guard training what happened that day so it will. be there comes down i asked everybody else. it's just. really almost bought. after man was shot markings on. the car for her. during her. cut out of her. looking at life the 1st shock of working protests causing such a also on the scouts an avenue cars are not able to get by these demonstrators they are upset over the shooting at a hard one for months ago the trade hamilton. was the likely to support the bill that. was i'm i.
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when i 1st heard initial reports on my world down trade i have a robbery on his record you know but i think they just had it tangled. think i just turned 18. but had a baby. so me and then some older guy and some younger guy and i think we've got a couple lottery tickets on the watch for something like what is no more $50.00. but the next morning 2 detectives came to the house they basically handcuffed me right in the liver on. the island of doom in 18 months and to me the corrections with a 16 year stay seems. some of those life lessons right there to be
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a better person. yes i make mistakes but i don't think anyone can home me to the standard of what i was 17 years. or. so. i have the opportunity to speak and also his mother and his brother and one of the things that they made clear to me that they're interested in is restoring the dignity of their son to name their son's name and in particular several items one tree was not homeless 2nd he was not an armed robber. and so i want our community to know that he was neither homeless nor was he an armed robber. my understanding there's
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a team. i'm foreign to for he's. just 15 and it was rough for you know i'm single parent you know working every day it was cool and it leads to some stuff that i didn't know. i still get my days and still have money and it's been 15 years right you know less than bran and walked into the mental health and his neck was broke his back was broken feet places he laid in a diaper for 3 days begging for his life so. i'm still asked out of the whole and if her son was shot 14 time i was just that your your asthma was just 6 somebody is worst and we didn't make that right but i'm glad to be a part of this because i want to see something happen. and then why are i want to go this thing caraballo. think it is wrong.
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i had a son his name was michael bell who was killed on november 9th 2004. he was coming home with a night out with friends designated driver he came intoxicated. michael's like you're too drunk to drive i'm going to drive michael was under the influence of alcohol but you can look on the gas cam video he's driving perfectly straight pull up in front of his house and just them a squad car pulls up behind him and my son got out of the car because he was at his own home but the officer pull up to get back in the car get back in the car. cording to offer testimony and saw this other guy in the front seat and he grabbed my coin he took on the back of the car off camera.
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multiple times ran to the back of the house. michael was accused of borussia an officer here and this is actually a car that was here it was hasn't moved in in 10 years and sadly that's that's the area where michael. michael died. you can see. michael was shot in the morning of november 9th 2004 on a friday they really was justified before crime lab reports are complete before autopsy risk complete before witness statements are even taken they were they they held their own thing in a religious of 5. here's a picture of michael i'm a veteran and i always felt that i was really a brother with law enforcement i was a captain this was my copilot navigator boom operator at the time for 23 years i go
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out and believe in a democratic principle just to come home and have a police officer killed my child and then think i'm going to get a fair and due process and the doors pretty much shut in my face. is dead on these are the news reports throughout the years we have i go to governor doyle at the time ready i go to the attorney general they don't even bother to give me a copy but this is the contract for a billboard that owning the already ran it and i had to resort to full page ads in newspapers and dubois to get her to justifiable but the city settled out of court with bell's family ready ready mychal bell's father his use of the settlement money to put up billboards around the state calling for a change in the way these investigations are handled backing a bill that would require officer involved deaths to be reviewed by independent authority. figures. what. what profession is fine and asking himself you cannot have colleagues and asking colleagues and think you're
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going to get an objective report you're not and there's no profession on earth who can do it so why would we expect that of law enforcement when the stakes are so high. the law had just passed and john trey hamilton case happened a week later and i don't think the city was ready for the new laws require that it be an outside agency other than the marquis police department to investigate the evidence to interview witnesses collect the evidence that would then be provided to the district attorney's office what we found pretty early on in this case is what really was walking police department detectives the did the investigation. what was the city's. only investigation as they get there fast freeze the scene identify witnesses and get
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a preliminary idea of what happened in the suv mid-day downtown area when we can just stand around or the 100 some possible witnesses were on home. when d.c.i. got there it became their investigation. that outside investigation was done by d.c.i. a criminal investigation who has a lot of different agencies on him but the ones that investigated entrées case was ex milwaukee police officers special agent david bundy spent 25 years at n.p.t. and collecting a city pension a $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in a. challenge here of course in wisconsin is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly a world and suburban white milwaukee is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram to come here and know what to do about
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a homicide investigation and the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer on your arrest it's not only. i live with a mental health issue do i look like a criminal to. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid. shack or any time sounds like something went wrong in did she call these all is all there are which way they will be these good reasons is a man so i am saying they designed it with a russian. prison for me because i ask you this not really rosy time. thank you very much for having me thank you. my. boy
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this is a vicious. time stop. we have to look more detail workers for man came from. worse to burn it worse he raised it did he have black friends did he have mexican friends. and when you look into his record more and you know that he had a communication problem. yes 17 other occurrences where he used excessive force or he used language he had a sexual assault on his record we say that line was starting to get in out of traffic here going up to cars where this work was in trying to even beat up a white cloud grandstand and that's when things got heated in the incident is all caught on camera.
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