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partnering with mccracken news to file public records requests all of the us found that the seattle police departmentthinks that the f.a.a. is going to expand its its regulations in the next year or so that they can fly it in other places and you know predator drones are actually owned by the federal government and they fly along the borders of canada and mexico so there are predator drones that are flying around the u.s. obviously not with missiles on them they're just for surveillance but the thing is that this technology. is transfer is transforming so rapidly that eventually police will be able to use drones maybe they may be smaller but they'll be able to stay in the air for long periods of time even the congressional research service report on drones in the fourth amendment said the same thing so it's definitely a legitimate word right and while while right now they can only fly for about ten minutes who knows what can happen in the future five ten minutes does sound a little short right now so another point that i do want to bring up here is that the battery life on these guys is very small th
partnering with mccracken news to file public records requests all of the us found that the seattle police departmentthinks that the f.a.a. is going to expand its its regulations in the next year or so that they can fly it in other places and you know predator drones are actually owned by the federal government and they fly along the borders of canada and mexico so there are predator drones that are flying around the u.s. obviously not with missiles on them they're just for surveillance but the...
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a police state that's the reaction of people in seattle to the police department's plans to deploy spy drones over the city they fear the technology is a real threat to their privacy and travertine activist for the electronic frontier foundation believes the drones will be used for all the wrong reasons. people are really worried that their privacy is going to be invaded by these drones you know the argument is that these drones are exactly the same as the ones that fly overseas because they're smaller and their battery life is lower but the problem is this technology is advancing so rapidly these drones are going to be able to fly for hours and days the time very soon and the police will take advantage of that and when the technology advances to the point where they can fly for hours a day the time period for very cheaply police can start using them for surveillance i mean a bunch of police agencies already have expressed interest in this police across the country have expressed interest in using them for proactive purposes in california for example here sheriff down the down the stre
a police state that's the reaction of people in seattle to the police department's plans to deploy spy drones over the city they fear the technology is a real threat to their privacy and travertine activist for the electronic frontier foundation believes the drones will be used for all the wrong reasons. people are really worried that their privacy is going to be invaded by these drones you know the argument is that these drones are exactly the same as the ones that fly overseas because they're...
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. >>> detectives from the heshg lees police department are on their way to seattle tonight to investigate what may be a break in the case of a woman killed in her home. police arrested following a car chase. they were in a subaru stolen following the killing of susie ko. she was found friday stabbed to death in her home on ash court. hercules police are calling the couple persons of interest in ko's killing. >> it is a big league and we're very grateful to king county for recovering that vehicle. we're moving as quickly as we can on it but also watching the integrity of the case and trying to not make any mistakes. >> last month washington escaped from a southern jail. he got away after his wife carjacked that vehicle. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee says he's prepared to work with sheriff ross mirkarimi but the mayor did not hide his disdain for the supervisor's decision to reinstate mirkarimi. he returned to the office today to start the transition process. mayor lee says he's not happy about the outcome but will move forward. >> by law we are required to work together, and i will work t
. >>> detectives from the heshg lees police department are on their way to seattle tonight to investigate what may be a break in the case of a woman killed in her home. police arrested following a car chase. they were in a subaru stolen following the killing of susie ko. she was found friday stabbed to death in her home on ash court. hercules police are calling the couple persons of interest in ko's killing. >> it is a big league and we're very grateful to king county for...
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of recidivist criminal who was wanted in seattle, washington, for the murder of young, pregnant woman just one week before. this inference is the police departmentelayed -- delineates the criteria that must be met for an officer of the san francisco police department to be awarded the medal of valor. that includes outstanding bravery beyond that expected in a line of duty, or failure to take such action would not justify censure. with the rest of life actually existed and officer had time to evaluate the risk, and where the objective is of the sufficient importance to the risk, and lastly and most importantly, where the officer accomplish the objective. on july 16, 2011, officer richard hastings and matthew lopez the kill each and every requested criteria for the medal of valor. they exemplified bravery of the highest level. in doing their duty and deterred by the fact that their lives were in imminent peril. they engaged in a gunbattle with a career criminal who was engaged with the ones in respect for public life and wanted to escape to not be held accountable for a vicious murder. san francisco police officers know at any time and anywhere th
of recidivist criminal who was wanted in seattle, washington, for the murder of young, pregnant woman just one week before. this inference is the police departmentelayed -- delineates the criteria that must be met for an officer of the san francisco police department to be awarded the medal of valor. that includes outstanding bravery beyond that expected in a line of duty, or failure to take such action would not justify censure. with the rest of life actually existed and officer had time to...
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seattle. i wanted to invite up a number of the reps from our law enforcement and community agencies from the police department, san francisco district attorney's office rebecca prozan and david chan. first lieutenant art stelini. he's the chief investigator. thank you, lieutenant stelini. >> thank you, good morning, supervisors. as the lieutenant in the special victim's unit oversees the crimes district the responsibility of these crimes have fallen under our umbrella. as you can see in the handouts before you, to date of 2012 we have approximately 50 of these such cases reported to us. they are broken down into series. we have the first series, a major series at the beginning of the year, which totaled approximately 35 police reports. in that case we originally detained six people at san francisco inter national airport. from those six, three were charged criminally here in san francisco, are in custody, awaiting their court hearings. there is another court hearing set for tomorrow on arguments on that case. the second series was approximately another 12 police reports, 12 victims here in san francisco. we h
seattle. i wanted to invite up a number of the reps from our law enforcement and community agencies from the police department, san francisco district attorney's office rebecca prozan and david chan. first lieutenant art stelini. he's the chief investigator. thank you, lieutenant stelini. >> thank you, good morning, supervisors. as the lieutenant in the special victim's unit oversees the crimes district the responsibility of these crimes have fallen under our umbrella. as you can see in...
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police officer. walsh is sent back to the seattle's p.d. training unit for a review of departmenties, while the civilian officers of accountability investigates the incident. they find walsh did not use excessive force, and he's returned to his normal patrol. >> we would hope through community and policing you can figure out the right response. but i think that having this video has helped all communities learn from it. >> it was a situation that did end up being very ugly at the start. but i think some positive came out of it at the end. >>> coming up, a gunman hijacks an 18-wheeler, taking this grandma trucker on a three-hour hell ride. >> and he said, drive, bitch, or i'll kill you. >> when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. but kate -- still looks like...kate. nice'n easy with colorblend technology gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's true to you. i don't know how she does it. with nice'n easy, all they see is you. we m
police officer. walsh is sent back to the seattle's p.d. training unit for a review of departmenties, while the civilian officers of accountability investigates the incident. they find walsh did not use excessive force, and he's returned to his normal patrol. >> we would hope through community and policing you can figure out the right response. but i think that having this video has helped all communities learn from it. >> it was a situation that did end up being very ugly at the...
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. >> the san francisco police department saying that security will be tight a around candlestick park. here in san francisco for the game between the forty- niners and the seattle. after sunday, this man was stabbed. none-life threatening injuries and a brawl broke out appearethe san francisco saying that it will again have plainclothes officers outside the stadium and inside the stadium. also wearing seattle seahawks and 49ers jerseys. looking for any trouble toward a restarrests...e made. >> oakland police are discouraging people to take law and their own hands even of this flier was distributed it of people to the use a bat. >> " to prevent criminal activity and peaceful assembly will not be tolerated. >> in oakland haazig madyun kron 4. >> tuesday's presidential debate is now just a memory. they were back of the campaign trail continue in their attacks. governor romney saying that the president is running on fumes. however, the president, that is definite reduction and tax plan and not add up. this will have another face off on monday in florida. dan kerman, kron 4 news. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. >> you a
. >> the san francisco police department saying that security will be tight a around candlestick park. here in san francisco for the game between the forty- niners and the seattle. after sunday, this man was stabbed. none-life threatening injuries and a brawl broke out appearethe san francisco saying that it will again have plainclothes officers outside the stadium and inside the stadium. also wearing seattle seahawks and 49ers jerseys. looking for any trouble toward a restarrests...e...
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coming to washington, most recent capacity, a chief of police of seattle, washington, and prior to that, a deputy director for the u.s. department of justice, office of community organization and policing services. >> dr. clark, thank you. [applause] good morning, everyone, and thank you, dr. clark, and i'd like to thank administrator hyde and the samhsa teams here today. it's a real partnership and has been for three years now. the national survey on drug use and health provides important markers we need to measure ourselves and our work by that tells us what's working, but it also reminds us of what we have to do in order to keep our nation health. before i does the data released today, i want to provide perspective of this administration's approach to drug policy. because my confirmation in 2009, we repeatedly reaffirmed we are not waging a war on drugs. that bumper sticker is inappropriate and nowhere near shows the holistic approach used towards this. that approach is growned in a firm understanding that addiction is a disease, not a moral failing. it can be treated, and as we well know, recovery is possible. we emphasized
coming to washington, most recent capacity, a chief of police of seattle, washington, and prior to that, a deputy director for the u.s. department of justice, office of community organization and policing services. >> dr. clark, thank you. [applause] good morning, everyone, and thank you, dr. clark, and i'd like to thank administrator hyde and the samhsa teams here today. it's a real partnership and has been for three years now. the national survey on drug use and health provides...