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police officer. while i refuse to consider the actions of police officers in ferguson and new york as justifying the responses that befell those cities, it is clear we must find a that are way for police and citizens to interact both in everyday situations and when more difficult circumstances arise. we have a distinguished panel before us today, with deep knowledge of police training, tactics, and policies. we have long-standing leaders in the police community, we have instructors responsible for police training, and those tasked with monitoring the police department that have not met the standards we require of them. i am hopeful that this will be a constructive and positive hearing that focuses on current rules and regulations in place, the training our officers receive, and how we can train them better in order to apprehend criminals while minimizing harm to innocent citizens. i am especially interested to hear what we can do to raise the level of trust among our police officers and citizens while still protecting both. policing will never be an easy or safe job, but i believe we must do everythi
police officer. while i refuse to consider the actions of police officers in ferguson and new york as justifying the responses that befell those cities, it is clear we must find a that are way for police and citizens to interact both in everyday situations and when more difficult circumstances arise. we have a distinguished panel before us today, with deep knowledge of police training, tactics, and policies. we have long-standing leaders in the police community, we have instructors responsible...
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they complain more about the actions of the police or inactions of the police? sheriff clark: they ask for more. they complain about both and i think that is human nature. a want safer neighborhoods. they know they will have to have policing in these high crime areas to get that done. it is situational. they complain about slow calls for service responses. things like that which can have an effect on a person's trust in their law-enforcement agency. in other words, we call but they don't come. it is fluid. it is situational. we deal with that i situational basis. >> do your officers generally feel welcome comfortable in these communities? sheriff clarke: without a doubt. it is a hallmark of mind to create that relationship. i believe in the milwaukee area anyway, has a great relationship -- we don't have a great relationship with the criminal element. there is no doubt about that. but i think sometimes, this -- i believe it exists, this lack of trust within segments of the community but not as a whole with in the minority community. >> i am glad to your that. he
they complain more about the actions of the police or inactions of the police? sheriff clark: they ask for more. they complain about both and i think that is human nature. a want safer neighborhoods. they know they will have to have policing in these high crime areas to get that done. it is situational. they complain about slow calls for service responses. things like that which can have an effect on a person's trust in their law-enforcement agency. in other words, we call but they don't come....
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what did the police do? i've heard that a lot. what did the police do? >> go to jail for killing people. >> you think if police officers go to jail because of freddie, then all of a sudden your kids can trust the police? >> if the state's attorney charge the police for killing freddie, maybe we can trust them. if they don't charge them for killing freddie, we don't trust them. we don't care what y'all do. we ain't listening to y'all no more. >> you're convinced that the police are guilty? >> man, you see the evidence. everybody seen the evidence. he seen what i seen. she seen what i seen. >> leland -- >> you remember what happened in ferguson right? look up there. look up there. we have the police -- >> police cameras. police camera. police camera. they're everywhere. police camera seen them drag that man into the van, he was okay. >> leland nobody knows what happened and everybody thought hands up don't shoot was the mantra in ferguson. >> i'm sorry. the police -- they showed us what they did. >> okay. do yo
what did the police do? i've heard that a lot. what did the police do? >> go to jail for killing people. >> you think if police officers go to jail because of freddie, then all of a sudden your kids can trust the police? >> if the state's attorney charge the police for killing freddie, maybe we can trust them. if they don't charge them for killing freddie, we don't trust them. we don't care what y'all do. we ain't listening to y'all no more. >> you're convinced that the...
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what did the police do? i've heard that a lot. you heard that. what did the police do? >> go to jail for killing people. >> so you think if police officers go to jail because of freddie, then all of the sudden your kids will trust the police? >> no. what i think is if the state's attorney shows the police for killing freddie, then maybe we can trust them. if you all ain't charge the police for killing freddie, we don't trust y'all for nothing. we don't care what y'all do. we're not listening to y'all no more. i'm not. >> and you heard enough evidence. you're convinced that the police are guilty? >> it ain't about just that. >> man, you seen the evidence. state's seen the evidence. everybody seen the evidence. you seen what i seen. he's seen what i've seen. she's seen what i've seen. everybody seen what i seen. >> leland -- >> you remember what happened in ferguson right? >> look up there, look up there. police cameras. police camera. police camera. police camera, police camera. everywhere. and the police came
what did the police do? i've heard that a lot. you heard that. what did the police do? >> go to jail for killing people. >> so you think if police officers go to jail because of freddie, then all of the sudden your kids will trust the police? >> no. what i think is if the state's attorney shows the police for killing freddie, then maybe we can trust them. if you all ain't charge the police for killing freddie, we don't trust y'all for nothing. we don't care what y'all do....
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welcome to the wednesday, may 6, 2015 police commission meeting inspectors the first line item calendar received and filed the inquires first quarter sfpd status reporting report on the proposals first quarter 2014. >> colleagues you have to items the schufr from the action and the ocii policy matter my discussion. >> chief anyone you want to add. >> director hicks so do i have a motion. > all in favor, say i. > opposed? motion passes inspector the next line item any public comment? line item general public comment judge. to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission except agenda items. with respect to agenda items, your opportunity to address the commission will be afforded when reached in the meeting. each member of the public may address the commission up to three minutes. on the police commission rules of orders neither the police or the ocii personnel more commissioners are required to respond to question buses may provide a brief responded the ocii and police personnel shall not respond to any comments your comments are 3 minutes >> first speaker
welcome to the wednesday, may 6, 2015 police commission meeting inspectors the first line item calendar received and filed the inquires first quarter sfpd status reporting report on the proposals first quarter 2014. >> colleagues you have to items the schufr from the action and the ocii policy matter my discussion. >> chief anyone you want to add. >> director hicks so do i have a motion. > all in favor, say i. > opposed? motion passes inspector the next line item any...
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. >> we cannot expect police officers to -- in the sterilized police academy is different from the dirty streets. we police communities based on a numerical minority that commit crimes. when you look at all of these communities that are called high crime, yes, they have social issues and economic issues, but the overwhelming number of people, 99% of them get up every day. they may not go to wall street jobs, but they go to basic jobs. but when we go into a community, we look at the encounter that we have with that drug dealer, the encounter we had with the person who shot at a cop. now we police that entire community. >> that way. >> that way. one of the best examples, one of my rookie cops when i was a lieutenant went into a public housing development and there was urine in the elevator. he said look, all these people are disgusting. i said, no, one person pissed in the elevator. everybody in this building is upset about that. let's stop treating everyone on the building based on the behavior of the 1% in the community. that is how we police. >> and i agree.
. >> we cannot expect police officers to -- in the sterilized police academy is different from the dirty streets. we police communities based on a numerical minority that commit crimes. when you look at all of these communities that are called high crime, yes, they have social issues and economic issues, but the overwhelming number of people, 99% of them get up every day. they may not go to wall street jobs, but they go to basic jobs. but when we go into a community, we look at the...
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they're not going into the police line. you had elijah cummings and then the local state senator coming out talking to people trying to explain the process, elijah cummings voiing there would be justice for freddie gray telling people he would do all he could to ensure the department of justice process, explaining what attorney general loretta lynch told him and other people in a meeting today. a lot of work going on as public officials were trying to explain to people and you were talking earlier about some of the leaks coming out of the police department. i think that is exacerbating tensions. there were people in the crowd that i was standing in earlier who were saying why are they saying freddie gray did it to himself? that is what people are reacting to. they're angry because they believe police are trying to blame freddie gray for his own death and because they disbelieve the process. the police line is moving. they are moving forward. we're going to get out of the way. the police line is moving forward now toward thos
they're not going into the police line. you had elijah cummings and then the local state senator coming out talking to people trying to explain the process, elijah cummings voiing there would be justice for freddie gray telling people he would do all he could to ensure the department of justice process, explaining what attorney general loretta lynch told him and other people in a meeting today. a lot of work going on as public officials were trying to explain to people and you were talking...
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bashing the police is the low hanging fruit.s easier to talk about the rare killing fortunately rare of a black male by police because emotion can be exploited for political advantage. the police are easier to throw overboard because they can't fight back politically. this, however is counter productive and will lead to police pulling back in high crime areas where good, law-abiding black people live. black people will be the losers in all this as violent crime rates skyrocket over time. this means more black victims. economist and author thomas sole, a man i admire, said this about police -- if people who are he told they are under arrest and refuse come with police cannot be forcibly taken into custody, then we do not have the rule of law when the law itself is downgraded to suggestions that no one has the power to enforce. he further pointed out that for people who have not tried to take into custody somebody resisting arrest, to sit back in the safety and comfort of their homes or offices and second guess people who face the
bashing the police is the low hanging fruit.s easier to talk about the rare killing fortunately rare of a black male by police because emotion can be exploited for political advantage. the police are easier to throw overboard because they can't fight back politically. this, however is counter productive and will lead to police pulling back in high crime areas where good, law-abiding black people live. black people will be the losers in all this as violent crime rates skyrocket over time. this...
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on the police commission rules of orders neither the police or the ocii personnel more commissioners are required to respond to question buses may provide a brief responded the ocii and police personnel shall not respond to any comments your comments are 3 minutes >> first speaker. >> good evening colliding. >> i'm between two meeting the appeal board down the hall but i hate to come report blapth and forward commissioner marshall you were here who study study that inform mr. on the other hand hear that was clyde and god bless the young lady chief suhr you played dirt with her i'm not stupid what you did to that woman is you think nibble and immoral and despicable i talked to commissioner brad and i said this is how it went down god greg she investigated you, you and i talked about that two years. >> clyde address tour comments to the board. >> we have the police budget that woman was macro 80 grand a big expense foreperson for the city and county of san francisco please he makes 325 imi'm glad it worked out for her i'm total glad that worked out out for her a recent there's a if i p
on the police commission rules of orders neither the police or the ocii personnel more commissioners are required to respond to question buses may provide a brief responded the ocii and police personnel shall not respond to any comments your comments are 3 minutes >> first speaker. >> good evening colliding. >> i'm between two meeting the appeal board down the hall but i hate to come report blapth and forward commissioner marshall you were here who study study that inform mr....
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down by the police. this is her narrative what she truly believes. here's someone, or colleague saying, way. , we saw a gun here's a police officer trying to secure the crime scene. obviously there was a gun in place. there's another witness that's going to say, saw him reaching for his waistband and presumably it was for the gun. there was a shooting. all these things will come to bear. based on -- you need some independent evidence. fingerprints on gun. >> mike, your said you have security folks there who saw the reach for the weapon. did anybody see this or -- saw the reach for the waistbands. anybody see the weapon drop or see it in the street? the commander on the scene confirms there was a shooting, that the man had a gun police tried to arrest him and quoting here it fell and went off says the incident commander. >> reporter: i only counted one gunshot. that is what i heard. and i was inside of a vehicle with a the windows rolled up and also in between me and the action was a row of parked cars. so
down by the police. this is her narrative what she truly believes. here's someone, or colleague saying, way. , we saw a gun here's a police officer trying to secure the crime scene. obviously there was a gun in place. there's another witness that's going to say, saw him reaching for his waistband and presumably it was for the gun. there was a shooting. all these things will come to bear. based on -- you need some independent evidence. fingerprints on gun. >> mike, your said you have...
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shoot this young man, but the police say the man was not injured. n one police officer has said he was put in the ambulance but was not injured, and that's the situation here. a lot of distrust. it's a sign of the distrust many in this community have of the police that they don't -- they didn't believe them. we don't know how they're responding now since that press conference just wrapped up but i can tell you upon approach a lot of people were already spinning a different story. brooke? >> athena jones, thank you for your reporting there as we work to get more answers as far as what's happened in the last hour in west baltimore and also information into the two individuals in garland, texas, a shooting over the weekend. we'll finish that conversation after this quick break. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of h
shoot this young man, but the police say the man was not injured. n one police officer has said he was put in the ambulance but was not injured, and that's the situation here. a lot of distrust. it's a sign of the distrust many in this community have of the police that they don't -- they didn't believe them. we don't know how they're responding now since that press conference just wrapped up but i can tell you upon approach a lot of people were already spinning a different story. brooke?...
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the entire roadway. meanwhile, there are police lining up on either side of the street. 't look like they're in any position to take action but they're just watching. >> those people moving are they moving toward or away from a police line? >> reporter: the police haven't established a line in the roadway. they're on either way waiting for an order. i did see the commissioner right around the corner. right now the police are in a holding pattern, just watching and waiting. the helicopters are starting to fly a little lower as you see them shining the light down. again, we're 15 minutes away folks are gathering, the crowd is swelling. you know what it's only a matter of time. the last couple nights again they've been quiet, somewhat peaceful and a little after the curfew, folks started to dissipate. we'll see if tonight offers that same kind of thing. but as of right now folks look look they're ready to dig in a little bit. >> trymaine lee, we'll be back with you as this curfew settles in tonight 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. stay with us here. we're looking at night three of the curf
the entire roadway. meanwhile, there are police lining up on either side of the street. 't look like they're in any position to take action but they're just watching. >> those people moving are they moving toward or away from a police line? >> reporter: the police haven't established a line in the roadway. they're on either way waiting for an order. i did see the commissioner right around the corner. right now the police are in a holding pattern, just watching and waiting. the...
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the police union, the attorneys for the police charged in the death of freddie gray are calling for theecusal or removal of the chief prosecutor, the state's attorney for baltimore. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to baltimore with the justice department has launched a probe of the city's police department for potential pattern of unconstitutional policing in the wake of the death of freddie gray. attorney general loretta lynch announced the investigation. >> today the department of justice is opening an investigation into whether the baltimore police department has engaged in a pattern or practice of violations of the constitution or federal law. this investigation will begin immediately and will focus on allegations that baltimore police department officers used excessive force, including deadly force, conduct unlawful searches seizures, and arrests and engage in discriminatory policing. amy: the justice department probe comes as attorneys for the six officers indicted over freddie g
the police union, the attorneys for the police charged in the death of freddie gray are calling for theecusal or removal of the chief prosecutor, the state's attorney for baltimore. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to baltimore with the justice department has launched a probe of the city's police department for potential pattern of unconstitutional policing in the wake of the death of...
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some got arrested, others left as the police moved in. there is a heavy law enforcement presence through baltimore tonight. it has been a largely calm day. the rallies were celebrity worry -- were celebratory. here is what two of the people said about why the were gathering at this corner all day, protesting the police. >> you have citizens who have the right to protest, sitting in central booking as we speak waiting to see the commissioner. that is injustice. >> about 80% of the stores have burned down or broken into. i cannot get my medicine from the pharmacy for three days. rebecca: what you see now are the police officers telling the media to disperse as well. they rounded up the last of the people. they are taking this young student from towson university away in the police van. there has been a large media presence gathering as this may lay at 10 p.m. in folder, things thrown. there was a bit of chaos around the time the arrests were being made. nothing like we have seen earlier in the week. the tensions were very high. the big diffe
some got arrested, others left as the police moved in. there is a heavy law enforcement presence through baltimore tonight. it has been a largely calm day. the rallies were celebrity worry -- were celebratory. here is what two of the people said about why the were gathering at this corner all day, protesting the police. >> you have citizens who have the right to protest, sitting in central booking as we speak waiting to see the commissioner. that is injustice. >> about 80% of the...
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it's the baltimore police van, it's the kind baltimore police will place people into if there are arrestsbe cuffed and put in a van like that. it's that kind of van that freddie gray was in when he sustained the injury that killed him. you've got to think since he's died, hundreds of people placed in vans like that, thinking to themselves that they're going to be the next freddie gray. that is "all in" for this thursday. rachel maddow is next. >> thank you. tonight baltimore is planning to impose a citywide curfew. police said they plan to keep the curfew going through the weekend but tonight will be their attempt to enforce night three. curfew starts throughout the large city of baltimore at 10:00 p.m., goes through 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. the national guard is also in the streets for a third street night supplementing baltimore police and supporting police that have been shipped in from surrounding communities and states. last night and the night before have seen some tension in the
it's the baltimore police van, it's the kind baltimore police will place people into if there are arrestsbe cuffed and put in a van like that. it's that kind of van that freddie gray was in when he sustained the injury that killed him. you've got to think since he's died, hundreds of people placed in vans like that, thinking to themselves that they're going to be the next freddie gray. that is "all in" for this thursday. rachel maddow is next. >> thank you. tonight baltimore is...
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inside of the police station prior to attending to mr. ay. by the time officers zachary novak, sergeant white and an unknown officer attempted to remove mr. gray from the wagon, mr. gray was no longer breathing. a medical was called to the scene, where the medic determined that mr. gray was now in cardiacer arrest and was critically and severely injured. he was rushed to the university of maryland shock trauma where he underwent surgery. the manner of death deemed a homicide by the maryland state medical examiner is believed to be the result of a fatal injury that occurred while mr. gray was unrestrained by a seat belt in the custody of the baltimore police department wagon. all events occurred in baltimore city state of maryland. while each of these officers are presumed innocent until proven guilty, we have brought the following charges officer goodison is being charged with second degree depraved heart murder involunteer manslaughter second degree negligent assault, manslaughter by vehicle by means of gross negligence manslaughter by me
inside of the police station prior to attending to mr. ay. by the time officers zachary novak, sergeant white and an unknown officer attempted to remove mr. gray from the wagon, mr. gray was no longer breathing. a medical was called to the scene, where the medic determined that mr. gray was now in cardiacer arrest and was critically and severely injured. he was rushed to the university of maryland shock trauma where he underwent surgery. the manner of death deemed a homicide by the maryland...
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and also to put into place, a complete schedule of how the police commissioner co-chaired a committee that worked to put in a complete schedule of how we consider each and every item throughout the year. and making sure that each of the mandates that flowed from both statute and the charter and other authorities, and though we timely considered those issues. and i have worked to increase the amount and the number of officers who have participated in both the language access and training. and along with the cit program. and i am pleased to work with an active community and an active police commission that is retailed how we conduct disciplinary hearings and we are today, we have no backlog, of cases and we consider them on a timely basis, and we move them forward to decisions and the rather earnest and thoughtful, and ex-paoed ant matter to give them a fair hearing to the officers that come before us and i do say so myself, a fair out come to those proceedings, and i am particularly proud to be a board of supervisors appointing because it means that along with, and it means that i thin
and also to put into place, a complete schedule of how the police commissioner co-chaired a committee that worked to put in a complete schedule of how we consider each and every item throughout the year. and making sure that each of the mandates that flowed from both statute and the charter and other authorities, and though we timely considered those issues. and i have worked to increase the amount and the number of officers who have participated in both the language access and training. and...
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do you agree with the police union or not? s last night on "on the record" that i find it to be a little bit interesting that the state attorney's husband nick mosby is a city councilman and the area where a lot of the rioters have been from. i have an issue her mentor is billie murphy a three year judge who is representing the family of freddie gray. that combined with the donations and the relationship with her husband as a city councilman suggests to me that there might be something maybe that should be looked into or maybe you should eliminate the appearance of possible impropriety. >> ted? >> i disagree with katie. i do not look at this as a conflict of interest. i mean, do i understand the close relationship. but a prosecutor in many venues have close relationship. the fact about it is this prosecutor herself would not be trying this case. it will be somebody in the office. same issue out in ferguson missouri where they were trying to get rid of the prosecutor. their best thing to do is not spend their time on whether thi
do you agree with the police union or not? s last night on "on the record" that i find it to be a little bit interesting that the state attorney's husband nick mosby is a city councilman and the area where a lot of the rioters have been from. i have an issue her mentor is billie murphy a three year judge who is representing the family of freddie gray. that combined with the donations and the relationship with her husband as a city councilman suggests to me that there might be...
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the police tried to hold back the crowds of thousands. some drivers saluted the protesters, others expressed frustration. there is no curfew in philadelphia, so that rally continued well into the night. our sister station say that they banged on the doors of the federal detention center chanting, "you are not alone." leon: the police investigation is the hands of prosecutors. we are still awaiting findings. we are watching the situation closely, so stay with us for continuing live team coverage throughout. alison: cooler weather will return tomorrow, but it will not stay long. steve rudin is here with how low the temperatures will dip. steve: it will be chilly tomorrow but we are getting a lot of the rain out of the way now. cells hugging the border of northern charles county and southern prince george's county. that cell beginning to fizzle out as it moves to the west, something we don't see very often this time of year. the express forecast, waking up in the morning, 51 degrees showers. grab the umbrella to be safe but you probably will
the police tried to hold back the crowds of thousands. some drivers saluted the protesters, others expressed frustration. there is no curfew in philadelphia, so that rally continued well into the night. our sister station say that they banged on the doors of the federal detention center chanting, "you are not alone." leon: the police investigation is the hands of prosecutors. we are still awaiting findings. we are watching the situation closely, so stay with us for continuing live...
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it occurred inside the police wagon. ething that happened inside the wagon that caused him to slam into the back of the van. probably the back of the van, considering how he would have been sitting. and caused this catastrophic injury. it's the kind of injury that happens in a car wreck. from the jump they knew he didn't have other injuries because he'd been in the hospital. that's where they focused. do they know the exact point of when it happened? we may never know it. i think you can narrow it down. we may never know that unless the van driver at some point, we will hear from him. >> really a pleasure. thank you for your work. >> okay. gotcha. >> a baltimore police officer who testified against a fell lowow officer who beat a suspect, who said he was run out of the force, is going to talk to me about the culture of the baltimore police. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the tools and t
it occurred inside the police wagon. ething that happened inside the wagon that caused him to slam into the back of the van. probably the back of the van, considering how he would have been sitting. and caused this catastrophic injury. it's the kind of injury that happens in a car wreck. from the jump they knew he didn't have other injuries because he'd been in the hospital. that's where they focused. do they know the exact point of when it happened? we may never know it. i think you can narrow...
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but the police union is accusing the prosecutor of a rush to judgment saying the six police officers lved in gray's arrest did nothing wrong. the most severe charge second-degree murder for the driver of the police van, we just got the court docket confirming that. one of those six police officers the driver of the van, is in fact himself an african-american. state's attorney marilyn mosby says gray's critical neck injury happened while he was in that van. she said officers repeatedly failed to buckle him in or give him medical care after they arrested him. and they say that arrest to begin with was illegal we have correspondents analysts and newsmakers we're covering this breaking story. our brian todd and miguel marquez are out in the streets with the none straighters. but first we go to our justice correspondent, pamela brown, for all the information about gray's arrest and death. >> baltimore's chief prosecutor making a bombshell announcement that all six involved police officers were complicit in freddie gray's death. first by failing to buckle him into the van and second by deny
but the police union is accusing the prosecutor of a rush to judgment saying the six police officers lved in gray's arrest did nothing wrong. the most severe charge second-degree murder for the driver of the police van, we just got the court docket confirming that. one of those six police officers the driver of the van, is in fact himself an african-american. state's attorney marilyn mosby says gray's critical neck injury happened while he was in that van. she said officers repeatedly failed to...
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that's the police presence. that means hundreds who have gathered on the streets of baltimore will be ordered to leave. but they haven't left yet. that 10:00 p.m. curfew and like we have seen over the past week, it will be enforced with arrests for those who disobey that curfew. again we're following along with law enforcement, our correspondents are out in the crowd. that curfew means people have to get off the streets. it's going into effect in baltimore, but as more protesters have been taking to the streets tonight, some say that that curfew may be heard to keep. nick valencia is out there, we'll get to him in a minute. but i want to show people what's going on. people are calling it a victory rally. just so you can hear what's happening here, let's listen in. police are announcing the curfew in effect. let's listen. so what they're doing is, on the police helicopter, they will announce the curfew is in effect at 10:00 p.m. eastern. and then they will allow people a little bit of time to get off the streets.
that's the police presence. that means hundreds who have gathered on the streets of baltimore will be ordered to leave. but they haven't left yet. that 10:00 p.m. curfew and like we have seen over the past week, it will be enforced with arrests for those who disobey that curfew. again we're following along with law enforcement, our correspondents are out in the crowd. that curfew means people have to get off the streets. it's going into effect in baltimore, but as more protesters have been...
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the way? >> not intentionally. police officers don't go in the street and say, you know what i'm going to arrest somebody and break some bones. i'm going to hurt them. >> do you believe that freddie gray would have had some reason to hurt himself? that's the thing that stops a lot of people. the defenders said he didn't go out there and break his own neck. why would he do that? >> i think that freddie gray was highly upset that he got locked up. i believe he thought he shouldn't have. i believe he was just banging the van. i think he wanted to get his point across. i believe he was trying to get the attention of the driver to stop so he can stop to him. look i'm getting locked up. what for? i believe that's what may have caused his injuries. >> when you see what's happened in baltimore this week with the police reportedly according to police sources who told us they were given the order to -- if not stand down hold back as people were pelting them with bottles and cement blocks and so on. what do you think? do you think t
the way? >> not intentionally. police officers don't go in the street and say, you know what i'm going to arrest somebody and break some bones. i'm going to hurt them. >> do you believe that freddie gray would have had some reason to hurt himself? that's the thing that stops a lot of people. the defenders said he didn't go out there and break his own neck. why would he do that? >> i think that freddie gray was highly upset that he got locked up. i believe he thought he...
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and try to improve the way policing goes on. ere is a department of justice investigation into this baltimore incident. back to you. >> thanks michelle kosinski. >>> 55 minutes past the hour. stocks tumbled at the end of april. what should you expect? sell in may and go away or sell in may or stay? that next. >>> welcome back. happy friday. 1st day of may. i'm christine romans. u.s. stock futures are higher. a good start to may after a rough end to april. the s&p and nasdaq fell 1%. stocks across the board were hit. apple and google and starbucks. all down 2%. renewed fears the american economy may be slowing down. >>> top democrats pushing a higher minimum wage on capitol hill. a new bill would increase the federal minimum wage to $12 by 2020. the federal minimum wage has not been raised since 2009. many states and cities and companies have taken the issue and raised wages. some need it to retain their best workers. >>> tesla will cut your electricity bill by 25%. the company unveiling a wall-mounted home battery called the powe
and try to improve the way policing goes on. ere is a department of justice investigation into this baltimore incident. back to you. >> thanks michelle kosinski. >>> 55 minutes past the hour. stocks tumbled at the end of april. what should you expect? sell in may and go away or sell in may or stay? that next. >>> welcome back. happy friday. 1st day of may. i'm christine romans. u.s. stock futures are higher. a good start to may after a rough end to april. the s&p and...
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announcement that six police officers being charged in the death of freddie gray while in police custody. on this day after that a rally taking place. frank thorp of nbc tweeting this picture of the freddie gray rally and national guardsmen. that taking place this afternoon. alicia and detroit on the line for democrats. caller: this has been going on forever. before trayvon martin, michael brown, freddie gray. we just had a couple of incidents in the last month where the police actually killed some young men. it didn't make national headlines. but it was unnecessary. they didn't have a warrant. how do we keep going? i'm an educator and i'm ready to walk out of the classroom because i can't go any further there. we have a governor who is ready to pretty much split the district and take numbers away from detroit and dollars away from other districts because they say we are low performing. when you create educational disparity and you don't do anything about it, that's where you create the criminal. that's where you create the opportunity for po
announcement that six police officers being charged in the death of freddie gray while in police custody. on this day after that a rally taking place. frank thorp of nbc tweeting this picture of the freddie gray rally and national guardsmen. that taking place this afternoon. alicia and detroit on the line for democrats. caller: this has been going on forever. before trayvon martin, michael brown, freddie gray. we just had a couple of incidents in the last month where the police actually killed...
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the world. tonight, breaking news. six baltimore policeers are in custody this evening, charged with the death of freddie gray. these are live pictures of protesters marching throughout the city of baltimore. there are thousands of people out tonight. after a week of anger, today some respite for some of those protesters celebrating after a day of stunning developments in this case. stunning. the chief prosecutor marilyn mosby, said she found probable charge to charge -- probable cause to charge all six officers in gray's death. she called his arrest illegal and his death a homicide. the first preliminary hearing will be at the end of this month. race has been a central issue for many in this case. so it is worth noting that three of the six officers charged are black. and that includes there was only one officer, everyone only one charged with murder. that officer is black. jason carroll is outfront from baltimore to night. jason, thousands around you. they are out in solidarity and some in celebration, i know. where are you going? >> rep
the world. tonight, breaking news. six baltimore policeers are in custody this evening, charged with the death of freddie gray. these are live pictures of protesters marching throughout the city of baltimore. there are thousands of people out tonight. after a week of anger, today some respite for some of those protesters celebrating after a day of stunning developments in this case. stunning. the chief prosecutor marilyn mosby, said she found probable charge to charge -- probable cause to...
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we heard from the police commissioner here telling the public about that just yesterday. have a former baltimore police officer with me and i have maryland house of delegates 40th district here with me here. gentlemen, good morning to both of you. delegate hayes, let me begin with you, as we can see out of the corner of our eyes the massive media presence in front of the war memorial where we'll hear from the state attorney. you know marilyn mosby and her husband, a city councilman here in baltimore. she's got a lot on her plate. >> absolutely. >> tell me about her. >> marilyn, you know she lives not very far from the epicenter of all this where everything is taking place. she, like me one of the newly elected representatives in that part of west baltimore. she ran a serious campaign dedicated to finding justice in communities that were plagued with crime and developing partnerships in those neighborhoods. she has a lot of energy and great ideas. during the interim, she traveled working with other state's attorneys and learning best practices to make sure that baltimore wa
we heard from the police commissioner here telling the public about that just yesterday. have a former baltimore police officer with me and i have maryland house of delegates 40th district here with me here. gentlemen, good morning to both of you. delegate hayes, let me begin with you, as we can see out of the corner of our eyes the massive media presence in front of the war memorial where we'll hear from the state attorney. you know marilyn mosby and her husband, a city councilman here in...
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the police can't make it successful. ople of baltimore have to decide, we are going to comply with this. >> lawrence, i moved to baltimore in 1993 and i was struck by two things. the love that people have for their communities and for their town, a kind of sense of pride. and also a sense of kind of directness about the reality of their situation and their condition. and i think people saw that on display this week. people in baltimore want the truth. they want transparency. i think what happened today is a huge and important step. but there's so much further to go. and i've had a very measured response to today. on the one hand, very happy about the decision of state's attorney mosby, but recognizing with a very early part of a process with regard to these officers in terms of whether ultimately these charges will stick and they will be convicted, but also in terms of the city of baltimore and all of the conditions that led to what boiled over on monday night still exists in baltimore. so i want to see what's going to be
the police can't make it successful. ople of baltimore have to decide, we are going to comply with this. >> lawrence, i moved to baltimore in 1993 and i was struck by two things. the love that people have for their communities and for their town, a kind of sense of pride. and also a sense of kind of directness about the reality of their situation and their condition. and i think people saw that on display this week. people in baltimore want the truth. they want transparency. i think what...
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the police absolutely but police respecting the community.go a long way at preventing instances like there from happening moving forward. >> cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander is now joining us in the conversation as well. when you hear the judge -- good to see you. when you hear the judge say that he was legally excused from liability and also underscoring that when an officer's life is in jeopardy force may happen. and in this case it did. but what do you suppose a verdict like this especially when you are talkings about two unarmed citizens in their vehicle, a judgment like this. how does it impact the relationship between the community and police not just in cleveland but now nationwide? >> well i think it is going to be hard for the general public to understand exactly what that means. >> how do you interpret it? >> and how do they interpret it you should the circumstances. well quite frankly, not being a legal analyst but being able to say from a law enforcement perspective i think in some ways i get it. but the laws vary from
the police absolutely but police respecting the community.go a long way at preventing instances like there from happening moving forward. >> cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander is now joining us in the conversation as well. when you hear the judge -- good to see you. when you hear the judge say that he was legally excused from liability and also underscoring that when an officer's life is in jeopardy force may happen. and in this case it did. but what do you suppose a verdict...
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>> i just want the police to be held accountable. the police have been known to be dirty. police have been in ka hoots with the mob and suddenly when a black guy gets shot, the police is infallible. he's without reproach. police can get away with anything when it's a black person. >> i appreciate hearing from you. back to you guys. anderson, back to you. >> that's the scene in philadelphia. all we know and all we don't know. i want to check in with jason. where are you in ball moore? >>> well, they are addressing their concern. they are saying that they want to be a voice that's being heard. i was talking to some of them and trying to get the ones that were a little more fired up, pulling them aside because a lot of them they have been out here all ta they haven't heard the news and updates, trying to still beat up on the police. >> you believe that some of these leaks that have come out may have been helpful in terms of taking some of the pressure off of the police? >> yes. i believe it has taken some of the pressure off of police. i need the young people to know that it's
>> i just want the police to be held accountable. the police have been known to be dirty. police have been in ka hoots with the mob and suddenly when a black guy gets shot, the police is infallible. he's without reproach. police can get away with anything when it's a black person. >> i appreciate hearing from you. back to you guys. anderson, back to you. >> that's the scene in philadelphia. all we know and all we don't know. i want to check in with jason. where are you in ball...
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if the police officers like when you joined the police force, the older veteran police officers who mightave the training and the experience, are they the ones in the neighborhood where there is a lot of trouble where you might need more veteran police officers or can they give you a better shift? sheriff clarke: some of that is a collective bargaining agreement. you get shift assignment. i agree, the older wiser more experienced are earning better assignments because of collective bargaining rules. that is an issue. >> i just want to say i hope we can have another hearing. i had a conversation with mayor ram map well. -- rahm emanuel. we have to be there to make sure those parents have the resources and if we stop living, in the city of chicago, a tale of two cities where people feel safe in part and another part where they are not. let's bring the young people. with all due respect. in some places i'm a senior citizen already. let's bring some young people. there are not enough young people around here or out there. they are 100% as you all know of our future and you're not going to set
if the police officers like when you joined the police force, the older veteran police officers who mightave the training and the experience, are they the ones in the neighborhood where there is a lot of trouble where you might need more veteran police officers or can they give you a better shift? sheriff clarke: some of that is a collective bargaining agreement. you get shift assignment. i agree, the older wiser more experienced are earning better assignments because of collective bargaining...
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the police say he confessed during questioning in alaska. alison: 7 on your side with health matters and a confirmed case of measles in fairfax county. health workers are tracing the patient's steps to warn anyone who may have had contact. jay korff has the details. jay: this has public officials concerned. the measles is very contagious and it can be deadly. according to fairfax county and d.c. health officials, the person who had measles and is no longer contagious had traveled internationally. health officials say this at all between may 10 and may 16 went to some highly populated places in the d.c. region, including embassy suites in northwest the ifc building on pennsylvania avenue northwest, the shelby apartments in alexandria, multiple locations on the innova fairfax medical campus, including the emergency room in the north tower, along with the woodburn medical park. if you want to any of these locations and come down with symptoms associated with measles -- fever-like symptoms with a rash -- you are encouraged to review your fascinat
the police say he confessed during questioning in alaska. alison: 7 on your side with health matters and a confirmed case of measles in fairfax county. health workers are tracing the patient's steps to warn anyone who may have had contact. jay korff has the details. jay: this has public officials concerned. the measles is very contagious and it can be deadly. according to fairfax county and d.c. health officials, the person who had measles and is no longer contagious had traveled...
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he's referring to the police department. so he knows they have to work on fixing training providing more equipment for his officers and trying to get them into the community there so that not the only interaction between the african-american community and the police is a negative one and tries to get them to volunteer in neighborhoods so young people don't only encounter police again when they are being arrested. there is some other positive interaction with the police department there, carol. >> all right. evan perez, thanks so much. when the attorney general stands behind that podium we'll take you back live to baltimore. i have to take you just outside of new york city this morning. there's a massive crowd of 30,000 mourners streaming toward a long island church to remember officer brian moore. the 25-year-old nypd officer was gunned down over the weekend as he sat in an unmarked police car. by all accounts moore was an exceptional police officer. he was barely out of his teens when he joined the new york city police depar
he's referring to the police department. so he knows they have to work on fixing training providing more equipment for his officers and trying to get them into the community there so that not the only interaction between the african-american community and the police is a negative one and tries to get them to volunteer in neighborhoods so young people don't only encounter police again when they are being arrested. there is some other positive interaction with the police department there, carol....
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and the police are often evaluated by the number of arrest that's they make. so we have this powerful dynamic where police are clashing with young minority men in our cities. so many of the stops and searches and the streets of our cities they're not about burglary investigations. there is a marijuana arrest in the united states every minute 24/7 aushlgs year 24/7, all year long. en that just marijuana. behind every arrest, there are dozens and dozens of searches, stops, raids that go on. i have to lay that background before we can discuss the proposals that have been put forward. one of the president's proposals is called "my brother's keeper" and it's designed to help mentor young minority men. you have to collect more information from the police. we also have popular proposal to spend more money on body cameras which matt feeny is talking about in a few minutes. they're small marginal improvement. if we want to take some intermediate steps get better results. the police departments can scale back on the stop and frisk tactics. the police have been using in m
and the police are often evaluated by the number of arrest that's they make. so we have this powerful dynamic where police are clashing with young minority men in our cities. so many of the stops and searches and the streets of our cities they're not about burglary investigations. there is a marijuana arrest in the united states every minute 24/7 aushlgs year 24/7, all year long. en that just marijuana. behind every arrest, there are dozens and dozens of searches, stops, raids that go on. i...
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the police department is not on trial. l defendant is and we have to find out what each person did or didn't do. the prosecutor the d.a. is coming under fire for saying too much today when she laid out her case did. she reveal too much? >> oh, i don't think so, megan. i think she had to lay out not only the charges against the officers but the basis for those charges. and if i might add megan. in second degree depraved murder in maryland it doesn't require intent. it requires the officer who act in conscious disregard and he did that. >> we will continue to follow that. thank you both. >> i don't know about that we'll be right back. don't go away. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl
the police department is not on trial. l defendant is and we have to find out what each person did or didn't do. the prosecutor the d.a. is coming under fire for saying too much today when she laid out her case did. she reveal too much? >> oh, i don't think so, megan. i think she had to lay out not only the charges against the officers but the basis for those charges. and if i might add megan. in second degree depraved murder in maryland it doesn't require intent. it requires the officer...
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we want the police to do. e him, ignore him, let it go. if you have to make an arrest then what? >> how solid of a case jeffrey toobin marlin mosby the state's attorney has? >> i think the only fair answer at this point is we don't know. obviously these are very serious charges. and the prosecutor gave a rough outline of how she thinks the events transpired. there was not a lot of detail who will prove it. who was the witness who said the driver wanted to see in effect freddie gray dead? i mean that's a very serious accusation. he's charged with second-degree homicide. that is not -- you know she's going to need witnesses who can put bad, who can show criminal intent on the part of these defendants. and she may well have it. she may have admissions from these defendants. but in terms of what's publicly available there's really not much proof out there. >> joey i spoke in the last hour with billy murphy the lawyer representing the freddie gray family and he said he fully understood that the lawyers representing
we want the police to do. e him, ignore him, let it go. if you have to make an arrest then what? >> how solid of a case jeffrey toobin marlin mosby the state's attorney has? >> i think the only fair answer at this point is we don't know. obviously these are very serious charges. and the prosecutor gave a rough outline of how she thinks the events transpired. there was not a lot of detail who will prove it. who was the witness who said the driver wanted to see in effect freddie gray...
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citizens and the police officers are done in the a way that it has respect and accountability associated with it. >> police reform has been my focus and that of the city since i became mayor in the 2006 and we made some meaningful changes. examples changes in use of force and creating a timetable for investigation of the force we are changing our recruiting in hiring procedures to achief the goal of having a more diverse police force that is representative of the population it serves. more than 500 police officers and dispatchers have received crisis intervention training with additional 100 officers to be trained by the end of this year 2015. body cameras have been fully employed deployed, in the fourth district and it's currently being deployed in the second district, in the all of our police officers will have body cameras by the end of this year. this agreement gives us the structure in the tools that we need to have comprehensive reform, this agreement gives us the structure now to really implement comprehensive reform. in addition, disagreement takes police reform to ano
citizens and the police officers are done in the a way that it has respect and accountability associated with it. >> police reform has been my focus and that of the city since i became mayor in the 2006 and we made some meaningful changes. examples changes in use of force and creating a timetable for investigation of the force we are changing our recruiting in hiring procedures to achief the goal of having a more diverse police force that is representative of the population it serves....
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then we say to the police your problem. ith it. >> tom fuentes, appreciate you joining us. dee watkins, you do. i appreciate you sharing your personal experiences with us. >> thank you for having the conversation. i think it's helpful. >> i do too. thank you, sir. tom, thank you very much. we're going to take a quick break. later in this show you're going to hear from some of the youth of baltimore. they are going to talk about their experiences with the community, with the police and what they need to succeed. stay with us. (music throughout) one coat coverage, one coat guaranteed, one happy couple. marquee, behr's most advanced paint and primer, only at the home depot. [ male announcer ] after john huntsman was diagnosed with cancer, he founded huntsman cancer institute. to fight cancer in new and different ways like combining 300 years of family histories with health records to treat, predict and in many cases, prevent, cancer. with the vital understanding that cancer moves fast. and we have to move faster. to learn more
then we say to the police your problem. ith it. >> tom fuentes, appreciate you joining us. dee watkins, you do. i appreciate you sharing your personal experiences with us. >> thank you for having the conversation. i think it's helpful. >> i do too. thank you, sir. tom, thank you very much. we're going to take a quick break. later in this show you're going to hear from some of the youth of baltimore. they are going to talk about their experiences with the community, with the...