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, the best police force. they serve the best devilled eggs. they don't both with that in los angeles, with oakland in santa rosa. they don't both to conceal the fact that they fear and hate the people who have shown up to express their loss and hurt and their anger. and i have watched you in the bayview. i was impressed when wayne tucker, the chief of police in oakland had to be at one of these meetings he couldn't conceal his fear and anger of the black people surrounding him and you couldn't. we watched you do a performance to pretend that you care, to pretend to investigate. >> can you address the commission, please? >> i will address who i want to address and i don't give a -- about you guys or him. because we know you are irrelevant. you are a joke. you are irrelevant. and we will get justice and well not have anything to do with it. it will be the people in the streets of san francisco. you saw people monday and yesterday and it will not stop until we know who these cops are, they are fired, they are arr
, the best police force. they serve the best devilled eggs. they don't both with that in los angeles, with oakland in santa rosa. they don't both to conceal the fact that they fear and hate the people who have shown up to express their loss and hurt and their anger. and i have watched you in the bayview. i was impressed when wayne tucker, the chief of police in oakland had to be at one of these meetings he couldn't conceal his fear and anger of the black people surrounding him and you couldn't....
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the public and police in matters of the misconduct and police policies. your mission is to insure police accountabilities by having unbias is and timely investigations by making recommendations on policy policies and also by conducting mediation. we investigate siphon complaints against san francisco police officers and make recommendation on police department policies. in cal law enforcement agencies must have a mechanism to receive and investigate sense misconduct and in the office of sense complaint serves that. we're staffed by a difference group of civilians who have never served as police officers. the majority of our staff is divorce and the balance is attorneys and other support staff. we misconduct investigations to find out what happened. we follow the evidence by the interviewing the person who brought the complaint the complainant and interview the police officers and witnesses. we have subpoena appear e power to compel testimonies and obtain evidence we get additional evidence from the police department from their reports and other documentat
the public and police in matters of the misconduct and police policies. your mission is to insure police accountabilities by having unbias is and timely investigations by making recommendations on policy policies and also by conducting mediation. we investigate siphon complaints against san francisco police officers and make recommendation on police department policies. in cal law enforcement agencies must have a mechanism to receive and investigate sense misconduct and in the office of sense...
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of the ucdavis police accountability office. you know, although we did have a meeting in the community, i didn't have an opportunity to report this. the uc davis, uc davis is establishing a police accountability board in light of the incident that occurred on or in 2011, november of 2011 with occupy protestors where they were pepper sprayed and it is the first of its kind on a campus where there will be representatives from the faculty and also from the student body, to invest gate complaints civilian complaints, of misconduct against a university police, and the attorney is vargus and sam and as well as deputy director eric and i, it has been about three hours, describing to the chief compliance officer at uc davis. how we do things at the office of citizen complaints and i commend the chancler at uc davis for implementing this in light of what occurred, and to bring a sense of police accountability to the students and the faculty at that campus. and the pepper spraying that took place at uc davis resulted in over a 1 million do
of the ucdavis police accountability office. you know, although we did have a meeting in the community, i didn't have an opportunity to report this. the uc davis, uc davis is establishing a police accountability board in light of the incident that occurred on or in 2011, november of 2011 with occupy protestors where they were pepper sprayed and it is the first of its kind on a campus where there will be representatives from the faculty and also from the student body, to invest gate complaints...
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do you think that the police -- the officers feel that the police conditions would be more enforceable somehow or be do you just want a lot of writing or -- i mean, you know, just, like, why is there this redundancy? >> well, if it's covered in the good neighbor policy, i don't have a problem with it being stricken from -- >> i will say there's a couple -- probably, like, three or four . >> yeah, that's why i was kind of asking. >> okay. >> they're worded differently in the police conditions and each week at each meeting they are worded differently even from condition to condition so they're worded differently from our condition and i think that type of redundancy with different wording could be confusing for somebody holding a license. they might not know which one am i supposed to be looking at. i think we might want to discourage that confusion. i know i would be confused. >> so we can go ahead and choose to strike some that we feel are redundant. i think in the future, if you could try to understand the intent of them and make sure we're really lining up for what you're going for.
do you think that the police -- the officers feel that the police conditions would be more enforceable somehow or be do you just want a lot of writing or -- i mean, you know, just, like, why is there this redundancy? >> well, if it's covered in the good neighbor policy, i don't have a problem with it being stricken from -- >> i will say there's a couple -- probably, like, three or four . >> yeah, that's why i was kind of asking. >> okay. >> they're worded...
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the police, they do racially profile. the killing happens, they investigate their owns, the cover up as we can hear earlier the cover upstarts at the scene of the crime. and this is not justice the facade that's happening right here and with you people it's the worse. the facade that's happening right here is inexcusable. it won't bring justice. every time the excuse is used, it's getting old. there is an uprising happening. and we won't stop. until there is justice until everyone of you is accountable. i'm sorry for your pain. >> the commission and comment. we have a line there that is closed. public comment is close side. on behalf of the commission and i did this last night. i see mr. nieto present and you have been in our thoughts and prayers. you have been in my thoughts and prayers. we listened to what you have to say and it's fair to listen to what other people have to say. i was shutdown by people, there are three investigations. please don't tell me to shut up. i expect you to show me respect. everyone listened to
the police, they do racially profile. the killing happens, they investigate their owns, the cover up as we can hear earlier the cover upstarts at the scene of the crime. and this is not justice the facade that's happening right here and with you people it's the worse. the facade that's happening right here is inexcusable. it won't bring justice. every time the excuse is used, it's getting old. there is an uprising happening. and we won't stop. until there is justice until everyone of you is...
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i see people dying and i know the police have too. i would like to see that bus stop across the street at jones disappear. it's awful. i don't know why they are there. i hope people ask more questions about the problems with class in this city and the problems they are causing people. ask why chief sur doesn't pursue justiceo help better in the tenderloin. thank you. >> good evening, my condolences to alex family. my condolences also to the officers involved. if you think killing people is fun. i was in the military, it's not fun. as far as i want to a test to your credibility in the system. we have parallel investigations going on now. we have d. a. involved in the rampart station in los angeles, crooked cops. we have chief who just recently laid off six cops without pay for misconduct. we have the police commission, the oversight body. trust me, people, let the system work. i know emotions get crazy when someone is killed. let's the system work. we need more body cams. i know they are working on that . los angeles has them. they have
i see people dying and i know the police have too. i would like to see that bus stop across the street at jones disappear. it's awful. i don't know why they are there. i hope people ask more questions about the problems with class in this city and the problems they are causing people. ask why chief sur doesn't pursue justiceo help better in the tenderloin. thank you. >> good evening, my condolences to alex family. my condolences also to the officers involved. if you think killing people...
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you've seen the increased militarization of police departments. they are like seal team 6 coming into a personal residence. >> there's no legitimate reason for the way they carried this out. >> al jazeera america presents extraordinary documentaries. >> i've seen nothing like this before in my entire life. >> the amazon rainforest is going up in smoke. >> hundreds of kilometers square are disappearing in a day here. >> indigenous communities at risk. >> if their forest continues to disappear, then eventually these people will disappear. >> this british firefighter joins a group of brave men. >> the most surprising thing for me is the size of the fires that come through. absolutely brutal. >> toughest place to be a firefighter. tomorrow at 9 eastern, on al jazeera america. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> in oakland california, gunmen have taken over a pa
you've seen the increased militarization of police departments. they are like seal team 6 coming into a personal residence. >> there's no legitimate reason for the way they carried this out. >> al jazeera america presents extraordinary documentaries. >> i've seen nothing like this before in my entire life. >> the amazon rainforest is going up in smoke. >> hundreds of kilometers square are disappearing in a day here. >> indigenous communities at risk. >>...
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you've seen the increased militarization of police departments. they are like seal team 6 coming into a personal residence. >> there's no legitimate reason for the way they carried this out. >> in oakland california, gunmen have taken over a passenger train. an elite swat team moves in to neutralize the threat - highly-trained units like this are crucial in such situations. this time it's just a drill - part of a law enforcement training event called "urban shield". it's the kind of scenario for which swat teams were first formed in the los angeles police department in the 1960s. >> and so swat had its genesis with that philosophy and the philosophy of protecting life. >> stephen downing was there at the time, and says these units were only meant for the worst-case scenarios >> these are military type responses, military style tactics and military types of weaponry that are very dangerous in a civilian population. >> nowadays while swat teams are still trained - and equipped - to deal with the very deadliest threats, what's changed is how they're b
you've seen the increased militarization of police departments. they are like seal team 6 coming into a personal residence. >> there's no legitimate reason for the way they carried this out. >> in oakland california, gunmen have taken over a passenger train. an elite swat team moves in to neutralize the threat - highly-trained units like this are crucial in such situations. this time it's just a drill - part of a law enforcement training event called "urban shield". it's...
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the police encountered mr. neat oh and asked to show his hands and he produced a taser from a hole --ster, and the officers took it to be a pistol and they fired in defense of their lives. mr. neat oh was hit and he did not survive. there was a town hall last night in the mission. feelings are very very real, very very raw. that will be, i don't think that's going away anytime soon. again, i apologized for the police department for the loss of alejandro to mr. neat oh, he is as any father would be. i can't say anything more about that. friday night there was a shooting here in the tenderloin. it appears to be over an amount of money owed over drugs. the suspect vehicle pulled up. the suspect got out, argued with the person that he believed owed him a debit and he was not satisfied, he went to his car and produced a gun and he grazed then intended victim. that victim left the scene and went to bayview after getting treated for his injuries. san francisco police officers arrested him with a tech 9 machine pistol.n
the police encountered mr. neat oh and asked to show his hands and he produced a taser from a hole --ster, and the officers took it to be a pistol and they fired in defense of their lives. mr. neat oh was hit and he did not survive. there was a town hall last night in the mission. feelings are very very real, very very raw. that will be, i don't think that's going away anytime soon. again, i apologized for the police department for the loss of alejandro to mr. neat oh, he is as any father would...
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and the police apprehended them. >> after the suspects are detained and jean arrives home, the policeor the surveillance tape. >> watching the video we saw the two suspects actually crawled in through a doggie door, which luckily enough is where the camera was pointed at. >> while the robbery is taking place, one of the suspects is so brazen he takes food out of the refrigerator. >> the big guy gets out shredded kraft mexican cheese for tacos, walks out into the living room, opens up the shredded cheese, and decides to start eating shredded cheese. obviously they hadn't eaten before they burglarize houses. >> news of the crime goes national. msnbc, telemundo, and the "today" show pick up the story, and for a day jean becomes a media darling. >> in boynton beach this morning. and jean thomas with us here in the studio. jean, good morning to you. >> when the dust finally settles, four men are apprehended. two that were in the home and two in the getaway car. they're charged with and plead guilty to burglary. >> at the end of the day i feel criminals don't know what they're walking into.
and the police apprehended them. >> after the suspects are detained and jean arrives home, the policeor the surveillance tape. >> watching the video we saw the two suspects actually crawled in through a doggie door, which luckily enough is where the camera was pointed at. >> while the robbery is taking place, one of the suspects is so brazen he takes food out of the refrigerator. >> the big guy gets out shredded kraft mexican cheese for tacos, walks out into the living...
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but i was on the police commission, excuse me, the police african american police relationship board. >> and i have an article here when the mayor men was talking about way back in 206, and we have been up on the record and here i am asking for an internal investigation of northern station, why? >> well, you guys changed your captain more than we change the underwear, this particular captain i do not have a champions to sit down with them but i have the problems with the police and the officers if you run through the tapes and i did not get nobody and i just was there and the asked for who was on the advisory board and couldn't get the list. and the black history month and trying to get a list there and i am going to my archives and i got a list and no cooperation from the northern station and so i am going to ask for investigation, the officers down there and we have big problems in the community even with me. and i come up here telling you all, how good of your officers are and i worked with it is first mayor who was the chief of police and i was the first black on this campaign and
but i was on the police commission, excuse me, the police african american police relationship board. >> and i have an article here when the mayor men was talking about way back in 206, and we have been up on the record and here i am asking for an internal investigation of northern station, why? >> well, you guys changed your captain more than we change the underwear, this particular captain i do not have a champions to sit down with them but i have the problems with the police and...
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danger to the community. again, police telling us that it appears that the victim knew his attacker. witness had toe say after witnessing the commotion. ,> the police, the helicopter the hospital was right down there. then we came back here and sat back. >> behind me, as you can see, still closedood is off as police continue to investigate. the victim, believed to be a male, critical condition at this hour. >> developing right now in the a high school was evacuated after a chemical spill left a worker there with life-threatening injuries. this happened at the chemical room in northwest. the fire department says that a worker broke a pipe and then got acid on himself. as of right now the worker is at the hospital. students evacuated to the middle school are now being dismissed for the day. >> a tuberculosis scare in montgomery county. 125 students and staff members are being told to get tested. the school system will not say if that person was a student or an adult. tuberculosis can be fatal if left untreated. the health de
danger to the community. again, police telling us that it appears that the victim knew his attacker. witness had toe say after witnessing the commotion. ,> the police, the helicopter the hospital was right down there. then we came back here and sat back. >> behind me, as you can see, still closedood is off as police continue to investigate. the victim, believed to be a male, critical condition at this hour. >> developing right now in the a high school was evacuated after a...
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you've seen the increased militarization of police departments. they are like seal team 6 coming into a personal residence. >> there's no legitimate reason for the way they carried this out. >> in oakland california, gunmen have taken over a passenger train. an elite swat team moves in to neutralize the threat - highly-trained units like this are crucial in such situations. this time it's just a drill - part of a law enforcement training event called "urban shield". it's the kind of scenario for which swat teams were first formed in the los angeles police department in the 1960s. >> and so swat had its genesis with that philosophy and the philosophy of protecting life. >> stephen downing was there at the time, and says these units were only meant for the worst-case scenarios >> these are military type responses, military style tactics and military types of weaponry that are very dangerous in a civilian population. >> nowadays while swat teams are still trained - and equipped - to deal with the very deadliest threats, what's changed is how they're b
you've seen the increased militarization of police departments. they are like seal team 6 coming into a personal residence. >> there's no legitimate reason for the way they carried this out. >> in oakland california, gunmen have taken over a passenger train. an elite swat team moves in to neutralize the threat - highly-trained units like this are crucial in such situations. this time it's just a drill - part of a law enforcement training event called "urban shield". it's...
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during public comment, the police nor occ is required to respond. individual commissionerscious police and occ personnel shall refrain from entering into any debater discussion with speakers. please, we have a lot of people here who want to talk. let me limit comments to 2 minutes. >> the agenda said 3 minutes, officer. >> sounds good to me. >> i protest. i have to say that i protest that. the agenda said 3 minutes. 1 minute is okay. >> we have a lot of people that want to speak. >> if the agenda said 3 minutes. that's what was written in the text. >> is the time running? >> can we make it 3 minutes. >> 3 minutes. 3 minutes. 3 minutes. >> 2 minutes. >> 3 minutes. >> 2 minutes. >> 3 minutes. >> i'm calling this meeting to order. we have to have some decorum in here. we have 2 minutes. the commission has the ability to change the time for public comment depending upon the crowd for the convenience to give everybody an opportunity to speak. it will be two minutes.2 minutes. >> the ge gentleman would like to start. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, m
during public comment, the police nor occ is required to respond. individual commissionerscious police and occ personnel shall refrain from entering into any debater discussion with speakers. please, we have a lot of people here who want to talk. let me limit comments to 2 minutes. >> the agenda said 3 minutes, officer. >> sounds good to me. >> i protest. i have to say that i protest that. the agenda said 3 minutes. 1 minute is okay. >> we have a lot of people that want...
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the police for more tolerance. >> so the first time around brown us and the police department put notices on vehicles and there was a notice in advance and that's what the chair is talking about. before the warnings are issued it sounds like we want to have notice adequate notice and give warnings before citations so you so we can make that timeline to make sure we give adequate notice to folks; is that correct >> that's correct and again we'll continue to work with our liaisons through the police department to have the adequately forgiving time but the officers for the implementation time we've got control over that. >> i wish we had more information about the people who are living in those locations but i'm not sure we can could that who you are working with closely. >> the hope and outreach team. as you know the homeless outreach team are strapped we're hoping to fund them better but the identification and tracking of displaced team it beyond the scope >> in this case we have a resolution as amended on the floor. >> move it. >> any further discussion all in favor, say i. opposed? no. y
the police for more tolerance. >> so the first time around brown us and the police department put notices on vehicles and there was a notice in advance and that's what the chair is talking about. before the warnings are issued it sounds like we want to have notice adequate notice and give warnings before citations so you so we can make that timeline to make sure we give adequate notice to folks; is that correct >> that's correct and again we'll continue to work with our liaisons...
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view how we work with the police as they protect and serve our community. they set the perimeters outside of school where we have no jurisdiction but within our schools we have the jurisdiction. i feel even though people have said to me they keep our schools save i think actually with a tithe written m l u it keeps our students safer. i agree with commissioner maufas but i want to put on the record i'm disappointed he doesn't sign that. i make a recommendations that every officer that works in our school should come to one of our training. he said should but really i feel like they shall. i feel like it is not unreasonable to ask this is a discipline we're moving away from a puny active discipline and the more they know the better the service. so i feel like yes we could say should but we all should do a lot of things everyone should lose weight or exercise more but when you say shall you will do it that's a real commitment. part of it is a large percentage of police officers that work in san francisco don't live here. their removed from our youth. so tests
view how we work with the police as they protect and serve our community. they set the perimeters outside of school where we have no jurisdiction but within our schools we have the jurisdiction. i feel even though people have said to me they keep our schools save i think actually with a tithe written m l u it keeps our students safer. i agree with commissioner maufas but i want to put on the record i'm disappointed he doesn't sign that. i make a recommendations that every officer that works in...
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and i'm with the police line. st this hail of bricks and bottles coming at you. >> as the night goes on, word of the riots and jason's video images spreads quickly via twitter and blackberry messenger. >> it was like one place would go. then you'd suddenly hear several hours later there's another place in a completely different part of the country. suddenly there was rioting all over. and it just felt like it was a virus spreading or something. >> over the following two days riots break out in manchester, liverpool, and elsewhere across england. on august 8th in woolich, a working-class neighborhood in southeast london, filmmaker mike jelsh hears something stirring out in the street. >> we could hear it directly beneath our windows. the people gathering outside of there. so the natural thing in my mind was then to go upstairs to the balcony that overlooks the streets and see what i could kind of get from there. literally using my iphone. >> from the roof mike is shocked by what he sees. >> the funny thing was i see
and i'm with the police line. st this hail of bricks and bottles coming at you. >> as the night goes on, word of the riots and jason's video images spreads quickly via twitter and blackberry messenger. >> it was like one place would go. then you'd suddenly hear several hours later there's another place in a completely different part of the country. suddenly there was rioting all over. and it just felt like it was a virus spreading or something. >> over the following two days...
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and we did what we called a police car lineup. >> the witness identified the police car as one from the city of monroe, but that police department had a 110-man force, and it could have been any one of them, since they can use their vehicles while off duty. so investigators tried to find some way to narrow it down. and latent evidence expert, ricky navarro, looked for clues on kim medlin's clothing. that's when he noticed a print on her sweatshirt. >> at that point in time, i could not determine whether i was looking at a footwear impression or some other type of object that left that impression on the sweatshirt. >> using alternate light sources and high-speed cameras, navarro concluded he was looking at the heel of a shoe. >> it was a type of shoe that was not flat from toe all the way back to the heel. it had a distinct heel in it which, like some of your hard-soled shoes would have, not like your athletic shoes would have. >> and there was a distinct "v," or chevron pattern, across the print. navarro discovered the shoe was made by the thorogood company in wisconsin. >> they made
and we did what we called a police car lineup. >> the witness identified the police car as one from the city of monroe, but that police department had a 110-man force, and it could have been any one of them, since they can use their vehicles while off duty. so investigators tried to find some way to narrow it down. and latent evidence expert, ricky navarro, looked for clues on kim medlin's clothing. that's when he noticed a print on her sweatshirt. >> at that point in time, i could...
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all three were active in the community and all three killed in their homes. last week, police said that the strong evidence of the deaths l linked and a possible serial kille killer. >> and we looked at the mug shot that was taken and the drawing of a witness, and it is an appearance. >> in is a look at the e hotel that he was staying at before p he with was arrested at a public library. we learned that the house that he was staying in ashburn, virginia, was raided by the fbi and the state police. we will hear from some of the neighbors there in a moment. >> our team of reporters and producers are working all of the sources and the angles of the investigation. with we will begin with the northern bureau chief, julie carey who is the first person to show alexandria's mayor the picture of the man arrested. julie? >> well, more on charles severance in a moment, but moments ago, alexandria police brought out the news release and the first we have heard from the police department about the investigation and the arrest of ining me is crystal who is the spokesman for the sheriff's de
all three were active in the community and all three killed in their homes. last week, police said that the strong evidence of the deaths l linked and a possible serial kille killer. >> and we looked at the mug shot that was taken and the drawing of a witness, and it is an appearance. >> in is a look at the e hotel that he was staying at before p he with was arrested at a public library. we learned that the house that he was staying in ashburn, virginia, was raided by the fbi and...
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several shell casings were found on the ground. police feared the gunman had run on to the campus but they could not find him. they searched the area around a nearby whole foods store but nothing turned up. the shooting victim was hit in the ankle and will survive. >>> meantime, man is in jail now after firing shots last night on a busy freeway during the commute. it was in martinez around 5:30 along highway 4. a driver who was released from jail recently fired at another driver after a confrontation. he was captured a short distance away. no one was hurt. >>> this is the fifth anniversary of what is called the darkest day in the history of the oakland police department. and we go to a park where four police officers killed in the line of duty will be honored today. tara. >> reporter: good morning we are here at oak hill road where there is a public memorial here to honor the officers. we're told that the service at 10:00, that will be a very somber and private day. 2000 is when a felon and panted paroley shot and killed two officers then
several shell casings were found on the ground. police feared the gunman had run on to the campus but they could not find him. they searched the area around a nearby whole foods store but nothing turned up. the shooting victim was hit in the ankle and will survive. >>> meantime, man is in jail now after firing shots last night on a busy freeway during the commute. it was in martinez around 5:30 along highway 4. a driver who was released from jail recently fired at another driver after...
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the use of deadly force. there has been another police shooting in albuquerque, new mexico, it is the 24th police shooting there in less than five years. after thousands protested, demanding an independent investigation. be heidi zhou-castro is live if albuquerque, heidi tell us what happened last night. >> sure john. protesting the second to last police shooting. island remind you that was the police shooting of james boyd, the homeless and mentally ill man who was killed as he wield he knives. just as that protest was wrapping up police received a 911 call and went to a case that would end up with yet another police shooting. many in this community are pointing to the irony of that situation. the police chief gordon egan has been on the job for less than a month and in that tenure already, two fatal police shootings. something i asked about him earlier. >> i think the men and women of albuquerque do a good job. i'm doing my best to evaluate the department, including myself, making sure we're doing the right thing. assessing everything from our training to how our officers are being deployed and making sure we
the use of deadly force. there has been another police shooting in albuquerque, new mexico, it is the 24th police shooting there in less than five years. after thousands protested, demanding an independent investigation. be heidi zhou-castro is live if albuquerque, heidi tell us what happened last night. >> sure john. protesting the second to last police shooting. island remind you that was the police shooting of james boyd, the homeless and mentally ill man who was killed as he wield he...
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the two men inside severely injured but alive. police several weapons in the car. >> that rifle right there, robert. >> the driver was an illegal immigrant. and he had been criminally deported from the united states two times prior to the day he shot me for weapon and drug offenses. so, this would have been his third strike. >> after barely surviving the car crash, the two men plead guilty to several counts of aggravated assault on a public servant. they're sentenced to life in prison. despite the torrent of gunfire, the 29-year-old former military police officer survives. >> it's just a miracle that they didn't pierce anything vital, any of the major blood vessels. >> but his recovery takes nearly two years. and it's not 100%. >> i still have some mobility issues with my left shoulder. i guess i think about it most when i'm playing with my little girl. >> he returns to the job and becomes an investigator. and he says he cherishes life more than ever. >> i didn't want my little girl to grow up without a father. you know? i didn't want my
the two men inside severely injured but alive. police several weapons in the car. >> that rifle right there, robert. >> the driver was an illegal immigrant. and he had been criminally deported from the united states two times prior to the day he shot me for weapon and drug offenses. so, this would have been his third strike. >> after barely surviving the car crash, the two men plead guilty to several counts of aggravated assault on a public servant. they're sentenced to life...
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his handler is a deputy with the police department. and when the chp asked for help on a car stop, dickey sniffed out 50 pounds of marijuana and $14,000 in cash in the trunk. that led to the arrest of the driver on charges of possesses and transporting marijuana. >>> a man trying to run down two police officers. officers opened fire on jeffery ruano when he tried to back over them saturday. one of the officers was wounded but it is not clear if the partner or jeffery ruano shot him. jeffery ruano's attorney says he is a scapegoat to divert attention from one officer shooting aortofficer. jeffery ruano is due in court tuesday. >>> two men suspected of manufacturing explosives appeared in court today. sean gunther and marc ormando plead not guilty to the charges. sean gunther also faces drug charges. investigators found explosives, fire arms and chemicals at marc ormando's home in pacifica. the district attorney says marc ormando has been charged with multiple counts including possession of explosives and child endangerment. >>> another s
his handler is a deputy with the police department. and when the chp asked for help on a car stop, dickey sniffed out 50 pounds of marijuana and $14,000 in cash in the trunk. that led to the arrest of the driver on charges of possesses and transporting marijuana. >>> a man trying to run down two police officers. officers opened fire on jeffery ruano when he tried to back over them saturday. one of the officers was wounded but it is not clear if the partner or jeffery ruano shot him....
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a motion detector signals the alarm and the police arrive. now he faces a real possibility of getting caught. the thief stashes the stolen merchandise under the counter and waits. >> police officer comes in, he opens the shutters from the outside. they took a peak inside and didn't find anything. that's when the guy was hiding back there. >> after a few tense moments, the burglar gets a break. the officer can see into the store, which is undamaged, but according to police, the door is locked and he cannot investigate further. so the officer is unaware that the back room is ransacked. >> then came the light for him. the police stated that they had a note they hung on the door, stating that everything seemed fine. >> thinking he locked the hurricane shutters, the officer returns to his car. however, the teen not only unlocks the front door, he is now able to open the shutters and crawl out of the store. >> and that's when this guy is like, i'm home-free. the guy crawls all the way to the corner. >> the thieves get away, but they are not done yet
a motion detector signals the alarm and the police arrive. now he faces a real possibility of getting caught. the thief stashes the stolen merchandise under the counter and waits. >> police officer comes in, he opens the shutters from the outside. they took a peak inside and didn't find anything. that's when the guy was hiding back there. >> after a few tense moments, the burglar gets a break. the officer can see into the store, which is undamaged, but according to police, the door...
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i'm very impressed with the commitment of the police department. i will be visiting southern station. for example, if i'm a soma resident, to see just how they're doing, what the issues are and also in particular to see whether their enforcement efforts are having an effect in time. ~ soma, not southern if they are having a monthly meeting, i would hope to attend those meetings, exchange my information during the psac meetings so we start getting an idea of just how effective the police department is. and i think they really need a lot of our support right now. chief suhr has really come to support it, vision zero. so, that's one of my major objectives. >> okay, thank you. any questions? seeing none, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next person is john alexander lowell. >> good afternoon, supervisors. katy tang, norman yee and [speaker not understood]. i come to you as an applicant to be reappointed to seat number 4, representing seniors and disability organizations, as i do have contextual experience in that as i sustained my disability from t
i'm very impressed with the commitment of the police department. i will be visiting southern station. for example, if i'm a soma resident, to see just how they're doing, what the issues are and also in particular to see whether their enforcement efforts are having an effect in time. ~ soma, not southern if they are having a monthly meeting, i would hope to attend those meetings, exchange my information during the psac meetings so we start getting an idea of just how effective the police...