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bill: now on "chasing news". ♪ >> name is sugar. injuries to the cat's-eye leg and the blood trail. >> fired a single shot instantly killing the. >> officer of the law, did not show any compassion. >> there has been a lot of backlash about this ancient practice, but how can people judge others if they have never been in their shoes. bill: it is already phasing out. first-hand experience with how some cops train with virtual shooting. >> i gave it my best shot. bill: how did that go. >> not an emergency by any means, but there is an injured cat in my yard. >> december 215911 call just
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north of allentown pennsylvania. the house who lived with her owner several doors down. >> knew her name. >> bill, a policeman arrived to the house were a call was made to evaluate the situation. the officer noted injuries to the cat's-eye and trail -- hind leg and the blood trail. the officer made a decision to put the cat down. >> made a decision to in the cat's life firing a single shot instantly killing the cat. >> and exactly when the 1st started flying. >> an officer of the law that we entrust with a badge did not show any compassion
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and did not follow the law to aa t. >> we are not sure what happened. was the story started getting more attention it changed. >> a change .org -- change .org petition calling for animal cruelty charges garnered more than 200,000 signatures, and the department did investigate. >> he made a judgment call which many folks did not agree with. thewith. the officer could have extended other efforts to capture the cat before the cat's life was terminated. >> the officer has been fired. that is not enough, especially in light of a veterinarian postmortem report that said the cat was
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essentially uninjured except for the gunshot that killed her. they will be exploring legal options on the civil side for which they're is precedent. >> the police officer's job is not to deal with wildlife. that is why they have animal control. >> pets are more like family members. this is something that i can see if the cat was not injured. bill: what happens next? >> the district attorney has ruled. no one on either side wants to see anyone's life or career ruined, but you make a very good point. in animal story always gets play. bill: thanks, hank. ♪ bill: "high speed chase", start us off. >> philly jesus, former drug
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addict turned street preacher was arrested yesterday at an apple store. basically goes in there and check social media accounts. a huge cross that he carried throughout the store and laid in denial. an employee asked him to move it several times, and he would not. their happens to be a plane closed police officer who arrested him. >> well, another day of rain count your blessings that this did not happen to you. a fierce storm on monday caused a massive tree to fall into the room of an 87 -year-old woman's home. no one was hurt, thank god. ♪ >> last week i brought you guys an amazing story of
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over 100 dogs being rescued from a south korean dog farm that was raising the dogs for human consumption. the humane society international worked with saint hubert's animal shelter. dog consumption is nothing new in korea. mainly consumed as a soup, a spicy stew. now, according to tradition dog meatdogmeat has many healing properties. estimates are about 2 million dogs are consumed annually.annually. since the story aired there has been a lot of backlash, but how can people judge others if they have never been in their shoes? i wanted to get inside. my friend, new jersey realtor, his cousin is aa
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chef at one of the hottest asian restaurants in philadelphia. i went to talk about americans kind of policing the world according to our own beliefs. he told me he remembers his father eating the dog soup when he was younger. >> i know my father had it a few times. it was recommended. >> also gave me interesting information, dogmeat is considered a delicacy. the poorest of the poor. he also told me of funny story about the last time he went to korea. >> taking me to a restaurant that served it. and when he suggested we go there he told me let's go there to eat this specifically. so we get there and it comes out. automatically i realized his
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dog. i couldn't do it. >> the moral aspect of dog consumption. >> understand they get emotionally involved with their pet. the emotion to the owner. because other animals on have that emotion? cows are pigs. >> he also told me when he was younger made was scarce across all of korea. >> meat is not abundant. culturally it is different. >> he ended by telling me something we all forget. >> we need to survive. bill: the reality is they get introduced to western culture. it is already phasing out.
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men in their 20s, it is less than 20 percent now. >> the whole new jersey institute of technology campuses dealing with the tragic death of a student that happened monday morning. inside his fraternity studying for finals around 3:00 a.m. two suspectstwo suspects came in through the back door and tried to steal electronics. got involved, tried to stop them. shot in the hand and head, later pronounced dead at the hospital around 5:00 a.m. on monday. ever since they have been dealing with it. took a tour on tuesday basically talking about how he is investing billions of state dollars into different state colleges and universities here.
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>> happy birthday to uber. it has been five years. they started the promotional campaign giving everyone a flat rate of $5 for trips beginning and ending in a select borough, and that is not all. they will be able to receive a free slice of pizza from select restaurants. >> on the hunt for this guy. entered a bp station early wednesday morning.morning. while there he approached an unknown male from behind and stuck his fingers into his back and took $130 from the man fleeing on foot. hefoot.
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he was described as being a blackmail and mid-to-late 20s. bill: a first-hand experience of how some cops train with a virtual shooter. >> as close to real as it gets. bill: out of that go? >> i am still shaking. ♪ bill: out of that go? >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. log on
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for cops for situations like columbine. i step back and watch the lieut. and her daughter go through a shooting at a school where there was an active shooter. these ladies are pros. walk through their every move. >> the shot is taken. i give it my best shot. bill: out of that go? >> i am still shaking from it. >> our simulation, you become nervous at every noise you here. a lot of respect for men and women in uniform.
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that is like, you cannot judge until you are in that situation. i felt like my whole the world was literally turned upside down. halfway through i realized i shot an innocent woman. >> you have to identify what you're shooting. he just shot her. regardless of the legality of it, you have to live with yourself. you took someone's mom, sister. >> we don't have a lot of time. >> the atlantic city police expo command i did some suggest -- simulations. the scene is so frantic. quick thinking heroes. >> the training you went
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through makes me have less respect for cops to shoot innocent people. bill: there are enough people out they're who do appreciate. i would love to go through the simulator. ♪ >> see homeless people on the streets, and often times they are holding signs saying they are homeless veterans. i had to veterans haven north. one of two state run transitional housing facilities for veterans. a psychiatric hospital. right now they are about 74. emergency housing and transitional housing.
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this say up to six months. transitional housing, they can stay up to two years. >> two years to further stabilize themselves and get on their feet. >> gym, library, pool table, other things. they have a program called voices of valor. writing produces song. >> many suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder. put it in the lyrics. >> the veterans must be drug and alcohol free. >> of any veteran -- >> suffered from an addiction.
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>> for years between the military, i was the person the people came to for help. whether it was a pride thing or just plain stupidity. i just cannot bring myself to do it. >> done a lot. >> i have the respect of my family members. bill: how do they get there? how can a viewer get the? >> two reasons. a lot of them might not want to be drug and alcohol free. the other is they are not aware of the program. until i specifically looked it up i didn't know programs like this were available. bill: viewers can call her go to the website.
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>> and they screen them. they have to want to make a change. ♪ >> an american girl made city -- history in the holy city of jerusalem. i've been in the hospitaleck. twenty three times since. i had nothing to give. we had nothing in the refrigerator. i would be dead and not sitting here right now if it wasn't for pond lehocky. moisture so i can get into it ao enhance mbit quicker. ral and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel.
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bill: chasing the story about some angry car owners who had their cars lifted literally by a forklift. >> check out this crazy video of a construction worker in williamsburg using a forklift. not the 1st time it has happened. a construction worker is taking the liberty of using a forklift to pick up a car in a legal spot and move it to another location. in an update, meet julian. >> underneath it.
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>> he received two tickets from the nypd. his situation was a little bit insane. he's a crowbar break into his car. >> inside. >> unbelievable. in aa condo for 30 years. understands that construction is an inevitable part, but they are disrespecting the boundaries. >> reach out to the us. they have ignored phone calls, e-mails, and they are not being very good neighbors.
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>> brought the neighborhood together calling on action. a statement. they claim, we pride ourselves on being good neighbors and have reprimanded our subcontractor for this unacceptable behavior. we have been assured the subcontractor will fully pay for damages. >> if it was not video to go along with this how would this person defend themselves? out to grand. your car is probably damaged. this is a criminal act. bill: are they suing? >> i was blown away by the way that the neighbors are actually reacting. very calm reacting. very calm and patient. all they want is money for the damages. >> that is totally reasonable. >> set the mood. the mental hospital will
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