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bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> the practice of calling the police on someone else. this is happened not once or twice but as many as three times. >> a whole new level starker >> dropped them as a content provider due to a complaint. >> the police officer responsible is officially off the hook. >> in camden where he met with local law enforcement and young people in the canton community. violent crime is down by 24 percent. >> i want america to show everyone that can be done.
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bill: you are chasing a story about a guy named fist pump his bond and internet show and he is allegedly the victim of what seems to be a pretty aggressive campaign. >> as we know the practice of calling the police to someone else. in other words if i had an agenda or you are my enemy i could call the police to your house. very funny. this has happened to fist pump not once or twice but as many as three times. >> that's right. i just got swatted. i just got swatted. >> what he has told me is that he does have what he calls the starker. >> cyber stalking cyber bullying. a different level. >> a person who filed complaints with his content provider which has dropped
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them as a content provider due to complaints. you can see in this video of the 2nd swatting swatting, how police came while robert was on camera with his girlfriend. they talked to robert and his girlfriend in the two of them came together at the end of the video. >> not only in my stabbed her, i have no posture in the face. whoever is calling the police department. >> i have no bruises. >> i did speak with the chief of police. this is a mess and is being investigated. >> several incidents. >> good night. >> yeah. why they pick i am no idea.
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sometimes it can be we're trying to test the system to see response. >> there are ways that you can hide your phone number or identification and make phone calls. that that is exactly how whether perpetrated these calls it is dirty business. police cannot be more clear. a waste of resources and it is criminally chargeable. if you are into this activity you need to know that there are heavier and heavier consequences coming back at you. bill: speaking for the older guys prank calling has taken on a new level. go back 30 or 40 years and it was is your refrigerator running. now they are talking about beating your girlfriend macarthur showing up. >> to you have prince albert in the can't? bill: let him out, baby. >> a police officer responsible for shooting the
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dog last month is officially off the hook. this comes from a police statement on friday. the family is not happy. police officers went to the wrong home in response to this reported burglary. >> shots fired. >> now we are getting a statement. the officer had every right to shoot the dog saying that the dog very well could have caused bodily harm. protected under the state attorney general's office. he also mentioned the eyewitness account. an eyewitness previously told the family she did not see the dog bite the officer but then when police questioned an eyewitness it was found that only 90 percent of what she saw was accurate. could not see the scene of the backyard. the most controversial element. >> 621.
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>> standing by him. never corrected him. so i spoke to the family of the dog earlier today to hear what they had to say about it. they are not happy. >> so stupid. trying to play this off. >> now they are starting a go find me page. they can give toward the vet bills. and also legal action could be in the future. bill: it is clear that the police made a mistake. why are they not paying to reimburse the family for the mistake? >> there is no accountability. they have nobody to blame. we killed your dog. that's it. i have a dog.
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this would not be okay with me. we have had people shot by police and have not been indictments. this family needs to move on it was a dog. the prosecutor's office has other priorities. bill: is there a lawsuit pending? is there any procedural chains that they are talking about? >> the family does have a lawyer. the could be legal action in the future. there is mention of a change in protocol. they say some action may be taken. bill: lawyers get in the way of everything. >> pres. obama president obama was in camden where he met with local law enforcement and young people the president complemented camden county police chief scott thompson. >> the approach that the chief has taken in getting them out of the squad cars into the communities
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overtime they could have more of an impact and are getting more help from the committee because the community has seen them. >> since 2013 overall violent crime is down by 24 percent. the president said that camden is an example. >> camden is showing that it can be done. i want america to show everyone around the world. thank you very much. >> trying today's remarks a lot of new jersey's key political players were here. a south jersey political insider. >> one of the most violent cities in america. america. and the president of the united states comes security get stepped up. the leader of the free world comes to town. by jamal you please limousine and i'm sure some residents have wished they could. still excitement.
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>> all right. >> the president went from downtown to this building. but i wanted to know more. people still feel like their left behind. i talked to the former school board member current activist but his feelings on the presidential visit. >> 100 percent agreement. >> you get shut out. >> things have unquestionably turn for the better. murder rate is down, please response. is it enough to declare victory? [applause] ♪
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>> this is 18 six drive the most expensive piece of real estate in new jersey history as of right now it is brand spanking new never lived in and on the market. it has everything and anything that you could possibly imagine. gorgeous kitchen. >> heavy-duty. >> gorgeous bedroom. >> zero my gosh. >> the makeup. bill: a chandelier in the walk-in closet.
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>> it is. >> this is the section. >> that is the elevator as well. bill: very nice. >> every normal immunity that you would consider in a $49 million home appliances for days the most recent technology. what really struck me was when you go down into the basement is their own amusement park. >> a full bar. the basketball court. a basketball. >> i don't want to leave this house. >> i i was done with that i went into there 4,000 bottle wine cellar. bill: this is the garage. >> yes.
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bill: and 11 car garage. there is a garage courtyard. look at this. happy to live just above the garage. >> right above the garage is where your housekeeper quarters would be. >> of course. >> this garage is carpeted. carpet. two separate bathrooms. and then if you go over to the other side it's a full kitchen. look at this. the 4th full kitchen in the house. bill. in my house. >> if there is there's a lot of rain it seems right to the ground and runs right off. there are only so many people that can get close to affording a house of this caliber. you're talking $49 million here.
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bill: would you live your? >> am looking for a house right now. bill: that is a castle. >> that is a whole town. bill: i did not realize glassblowing is still a thing. >> of four glassmaking studio and shop. i was disappointed to find out. the government. why should the residence life savings and retirement funds the government is not built adequate protection
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♪ ♪ >> here we are in good open sylvania. new jersey one of only two states and the entire country where it is not legal to get out of your car at a gas station and pump your own gas. i caught up with one politician who wants to change all that. wants you to be able to pump your own gas in jersey.
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i caught up with him across the river. >> convenience and cost saving. bill: the conveniences not having to get out of your car. >> the opponents. she actually crossed the river to get gas in pennsylvania because she can pump at herself. no gas in her shoes. >> it's not that big of a deal. anyone can do it if i can do it. ♪ >> the gas. >> okay.
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here you go. >> a lot of people come in. exactly. does what happened. exactly. >> a little bit of trouble on the jersey side. maybe this will change all that. should you be able to pump your own gas at a gas station in jersey? let me know, hit me up on twitter. ♪ bill: you are chasing a story. glassblowing is still a thing. >> definitely. i have always been interested. i decided that i i wanted to
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give it a try. last friday house meeting up with a professional glassblower more than 40 years. >> zero, man. >> twenty-two years operated the four glassmaking studio and shops and branchburg. for about ten years he has been offering daylong classes. i showed up. i was kind of disappointed to find out that most are made of solid pieces of glass. the the master glassblower let me try a little bit of glassblowing. everything. you have to start somewhere. i don't want to start on the ground floor.
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>> began to work on it. it's cool. >> that is when a glory whole comes in. get your mind out of together. find the peace of glass and keep it how well you're you are working. that keeps it pliable and allows you to form what you need to. >> it just contains seat. the pc have taken out of school you go back to the glory holds a reheated. >> layers are key. a ribbon that will appear. that we put the leader over the top. >> look at that. >> by saturday it looks a little like this. >> my gosh. >> it was great. bill: that is better than i thought it was going to work >> looking at what i made
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them all the little things i could change just lately. ♪ >> the ocean basically came full force. what he for us and diverted the water down the street and completely washed away the homes on this corner washed away all the front of this house. >> why should the residence spend their life savings and retirement funds to fix their homes when the government is not building adequate do is to protect them to mac a couple of makeshift fixes. two times, about 200 create. they don't less liable protect them.
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>> you can see the grilling underneath. they take the old foundation out remembering the house back up. >> in or the beach resident. told me stores of what has happened. >> the promise that we would get beach replenishment to protect our investment. >> not the only one upset. >> loaded up three yellow school buses and took there frustration down. they were not happy. >> of all places. >> the rally was unofficially called governor christie's keep your promises. >> a better message for you.
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we came out here. where are you? you he said he would not rest until everyone is back in their homes. i see a handful of people out here representing a lot of people that are not back in their homes. >> a couple years ago when the perception was new jersey had recovered the governor was right out front happy to take the credit. the reality comes out the we're not really recovered. bill: a question of how you define recovery. why is it everyone feels like they have this right to put the burden on everyone else? >> they don't is protect the homes they make the beach nice and a lot of people benefit. a ton a ton of tourists and they want to get the beach ready for the summer. bill: keep us posted.
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bill: brain beauty, and bonuses. >> the stay-at-home mom getting a paycheck from their hubby. bill: looking for a quick divorce. >> just pop by >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist, scott williams. watch out for some patchy fog some drizzle out there to start for your tuesday morning, temperatures will be in the low 60's. by 11:00 a.m., we're looking at low 70's, just keep the umbrellas handy. pop-up storms through your tuesday. watching out for that patchy fog, then a pleasant stretch of weather begins by the middle of the week. sue will updat
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