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don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to be introduced at the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to investigate the mario woods shootings we need in san francisco is a new culture in the police department we should be bringing 2, 3, 4 teaching officers enter vegetation to get each other's backs during an incident like the mario woods incidents they help each other to assess what was going on i'm concerned that the response of that at the response of the police chief thank you. >> thank you i'll respond to some of the questions and allow the chief to respond to some of the comments. >> next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> i want to start by submitting any 67 dash a you can kind of see it th
don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to be introduced at the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to...
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don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to be introduced at the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to investigate the mario woods shootings we need in san francisco is a new culture in the police department we should be bringing 2, 3, 4 teaching officers enter vegetation to get each other's backs during an incident like the mario woods incidents they help each other to assess what was going on i'm concerned that the response of that at the response of the police chief thank you. >> thank you i'll respond to some of the questions and allow the chief to respond to some of the comments. >> next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> i want to start by submitting any 67 dash a you can kind of see it th
don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to be introduced at the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to...
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don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to be introduced at the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to investigate the mario woods shootings we need in san francisco is a new culture in the police department we should be bringing 2, 3, 4 teaching officers enter vegetation to get each other's backs during an incident like the mario woods incidents they help each other to assess what was going on i'm concerned that the response of that at the response of the police chief thank you. >> thank you i'll respond to some of the questions and allow the chief to respond to some of the comments. >> next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> i want to start by submitting any 67 dash a you can kind of see it th
don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to be introduced at the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to...
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still ahead, we break new taser regulations down and why critics think it will be more harm than good. plus, a new type of dog flu is moving its way across the country. but first, significant delays some extra time if >> are high of 60 degrees and we had earlier today is long gone as we drop into the 40s. another warm up this weekend, and another cold front. this one is a doozy. will get many agencies are concerned it will do more harm than good. david hearst joins us in studio to explain. >> the court says officers are not allowed to use their tasers the ruling now has law- enforcement agencies across the state moving to revise their taser policies. >> it is the use for law enforcement all across the state, used to subdue a suspect all resisting arrest. the fourth circuit court of appeals ruled this week that officers are not allowed to use tasers unless someone is creating an immediate safety risk. sheriff donnie harrison, has about 13 of his deputies >> if that person is not a danger, but will not comply, my decision is we have to go hands- on. >> and mentally ill man died into tho
still ahead, we break new taser regulations down and why critics think it will be more harm than good. plus, a new type of dog flu is moving its way across the country. but first, significant delays some extra time if >> are high of 60 degrees and we had earlier today is long gone as we drop into the 40s. another warm up this weekend, and another cold front. this one is a doozy. will get many agencies are concerned it will do more harm than good. david hearst joins us in studio to...
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out of tasers.ers are the one that actually kills people when it's used in the manner. if you recall you cannot shoot someone in the head or the chest. there is a 3-inch prong. one in a liability issue, if you tase someone you have to tase them in the leg or the back. they are saying why didn't they shoot in the leg or the back. taseers is not going to answer that question. what we need to do is listen to what the community is saying. they brought some really good points and we need to reflect on the points they brought and we should analyze the situation and see what the response is. what i heard at the community meeting and here tonight, the inquiries is how many years of experience did the officers have at the scene. what i heard is two officers had 5 years experience. that's something we should be looking into in terms of tactics and how we partner our officers up. the other issue that the community mentioned were is bayview use for training ground as training for the community. yes it is. maybe
out of tasers.ers are the one that actually kills people when it's used in the manner. if you recall you cannot shoot someone in the head or the chest. there is a 3-inch prong. one in a liability issue, if you tase someone you have to tase them in the leg or the back. they are saying why didn't they shoot in the leg or the back. taseers is not going to answer that question. what we need to do is listen to what the community is saying. they brought some really good points and we need to reflect...
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. -- if the suspect is not posing an immediate safety risk, officers are not able to use tasers. a person with mental health issues died after police shocked him five times with a tasegreenville police come you might remember, came underd a taser on a anderson, who try to run away on foot. now, chief ken miller says officers will have to wrestle subjects to the ground.>> rather than hands on. hands on actually results in more injuries to officers. tim: he says because of the ruling, they have revised the policy, and once the suspect is posing an immediate safety risk, the police officers or ot nearby -- police are not going to be using their tasers. hands on fourth for people who disobey police orders. gabby? gabrielle: myra is life tonight in greenville county with a story that has some upstate neighbors raising a stink about. tomorrow night with community leaders to complain about odors coming from a nearby landfill.>> you can literally taste the stench that comes from that landfill. you can see it. it makes your skin crawl. myra: this is something that the neighbors along a gu
. -- if the suspect is not posing an immediate safety risk, officers are not able to use tasers. a person with mental health issues died after police shocked him five times with a tasegreenville police come you might remember, came underd a taser on a anderson, who try to run away on foot. now, chief ken miller says officers will have to wrestle subjects to the ground.>> rather than hands on. hands on actually results in more injuries to officers. tim: he says because of the ruling, they...
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3 tasers... spark a major court decision.it means changes for how police use them...reaction from an upstate mom who's son was tazed... and a local police chief. 3 governor nikki haley... rolls into the upstate!the dozens of new jobs comininto an off-road tire plant...and what it means for spartanburg county! 3 an upstate teen's close call! she was pulled from her wrecked car by firefighters... who didn't know if she'd survive!how she surprised them... weeks later! 3 good afternoon. i'm cody alcorn. alcorn.and i'm diana watson. thank you for joining us for the four o'clock news. 3 first at four---- 3 local law enforcement are reviewing use of force policies when it comes to tasers...after a federal appeals court placed new restrictions on when and how they use them...the decision comes after several taser- area and in the southeast. 3 today we have reaction from a local police chief and the mother of a greenville man tased more than a year ago. 3 fox carolina's andrew reeser joins us from the gre
3 tasers... spark a major court decision.it means changes for how police use them...reaction from an upstate mom who's son was tazed... and a local police chief. 3 governor nikki haley... rolls into the upstate!the dozens of new jobs comininto an off-road tire plant...and what it means for spartanburg county! 3 an upstate teen's close call! she was pulled from her wrecked car by firefighters... who didn't know if she'd survive!how she surprised them... weeks later! 3 good afternoon. i'm cody...
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the key to the deal was taser providing storage space in the cloud saving over $300,000 a year. year. storage on cds, dvds and having to transport it here and there, that's where a lot of the agencies are running into problems."back in lincoln heights, deputy poole says it's just a matter of time before all police agencies adopt the technology. technology. "i feel that a majority of the population would like to see body cameras and if we're in the job of public service then we have the duty to get them." them.""tom mckee, nine on your side, lincoln heights." the cincinnati police department hopes to get its officers body cameras during the next few months. it spent much of last year testing various body cam systems. mount healthy police are searching for the person who killed a 22-year-old man yesterday afternoon. three men were parked outside a convenience store - when one of the men shot the other two. police say *elijah johnson* was killed and 21-year-old dominque brooks was shot. police say they are looking for that third young man. there is a startling new look tonight at the li
the key to the deal was taser providing storage space in the cloud saving over $300,000 a year. year. storage on cds, dvds and having to transport it here and there, that's where a lot of the agencies are running into problems."back in lincoln heights, deputy poole says it's just a matter of time before all police agencies adopt the technology. technology. "i feel that a majority of the population would like to see body cameras and if we're in the job of public service then we have...
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offics d puesn our arare affected. >> 50,000 volts run through tasers. thanks to the fourth circuit court that tool is under scrutiny. all officers ste le prove that there waan immediate safety risk if they decide to use it making an already stressful situation even worse. >> in the current climate of law enforcement i think eve man and woman here has realize they are under more scrutiny than they ever have been. >> the sheriff is one of hundreds that have to evaluate their use of force policy. >> later this week our training division and our officers at are certified to be taser instructors, they will sit down >> the ruling comes after a died. the ruling states thatheesve u ofceite e personsadditional righ u efourth amendment. deputies say this weapon has the escalated countless situations. >> often that can convict -- that can calm that person down. policy that will give a template for every situation an officer may encounter. >> every situation we report on is different. it's the fourth circuit -- circuit court of appeals meeting every department in t
offics d puesn our arare affected. >> 50,000 volts run through tasers. thanks to the fourth circuit court that tool is under scrutiny. all officers ste le prove that there waan immediate safety risk if they decide to use it making an already stressful situation even worse. >> in the current climate of law enforcement i think eve man and woman here has realize they are under more scrutiny than they ever have been. >> the sheriff is one of hundreds that have to evaluate their...
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tasers must not happen thank you. next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> good evening, commissioners i'm sue i'm speaking an angle individual tonight thank you for the opportunity to do this first of all, address our comments commissioner president loftus about conversations in the community that p and we do want to vent we want to offer our recommendations and have the fact that they deserve a response and so i think that involves more than just a conversation but it involves noting the community concerns and our specific reasons for the concerns as well as our ways of proposing addressing those concerns i also think generally outside of conversations and in the community the idea of expressing outrage that is something we need to do in terms of first amendment issues should be taken place in a safe forum i want to make that point to you all regarding the use of force i again want to echo something that commissioner president loftus said an article negotiate to great britain to study the techniques with regard
tasers must not happen thank you. next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> good evening, commissioners i'm sue i'm speaking an angle individual tonight thank you for the opportunity to do this first of all, address our comments commissioner president loftus about conversations in the community that p and we do want to vent we want to offer our recommendations and have the fact that they deserve a response and so i think that involves more than just a conversation but it...
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say restricting taser use.... could make scuffles more common...and bring more injuries to officers and suspects. 3 3 3 23:20:56"i believe escalating the taser as high as the court did is going to result in more officers being injured and more individuals suffering injuries from officers." 3 23:49:33"you don't tase a man while he is running unless he is a threat to you."23:49:41 "he wasn't trying to do that he was trying to get to his mama."carolyn anderson, whose son tario is autistic...says the ruling might have prevented what happened to him. greenville police say modifying their force policy when this ruling came down... greer's police chief says the city attorney there is looking at the ruling to make sure they are in compliance...but thinks the ruling will be appealed by local law enforcement. in greenville andrew reeser the ten o clock news. 3 new tonight 3 a georgia state trooper is recovering after being shot twice at the end of a car chase marietta. marietta.the shooting happened on eye-75 after the susp
say restricting taser use.... could make scuffles more common...and bring more injuries to officers and suspects. 3 3 3 23:20:56"i believe escalating the taser as high as the court did is going to result in more officers being injured and more individuals suffering injuries from officers." 3 23:49:33"you don't tase a man while he is running unless he is a threat to you."23:49:41 "he wasn't trying to do that he was trying to get to his mama."carolyn anderson, whose...
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officers as well as the public, a taser's not an end all. it doesnt work on everybody some people have different pain tolerances, people on everybody some people have different pain tolerances, people that are under the influence of drugs and or alcohol definitely have a different pain tolerance and so its not a fail safe." cursing and charging towards officer teeter...myers said he was going to kill him. 160649 i think he would have been justified in using deadly force at that point but i just think in his mind he felt like he was able to handle the situation without going to that extreme of taking life and thankfully he was able to do that and not get injured. cennterville chief tom demry says officer teeter did what he was trained to do... 160742--53 "he started right out with his verbal commands and then he went to his taser and those things worked so in his mind i think the baton was the next logical step, he did that." a second officer...ken reistroffer arrived on scene...and deployed his taser...to finally subdue myers, so he could be
officers as well as the public, a taser's not an end all. it doesnt work on everybody some people have different pain tolerances, people on everybody some people have different pain tolerances, people that are under the influence of drugs and or alcohol definitely have a different pain tolerance and so its not a fail safe." cursing and charging towards officer teeter...myers said he was going to kill him. 160649 i think he would have been justified in using deadly force at that point but i...
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you might remember, greenville police came under fire when they used a taser on a 34-year-old man with autism, who tried to run away. greenville police chief ken miller says with this latest ruling, injuries to officers and >> we're going to see the number of physical interactions increase because the events don't go away. the resistance doesn't go away. people don't always want us in their lives. they don't always want us to intervene. they don't always want to go to jail. allyson: miller says because of this ruling, he has revised his department's use of force policy, putting taser use into a higher category. geoff: to the latest in the charleston church shooting. a circuit order says the number of potential jurors is expected to reach 600. dylann roof is accused of gunning down nine people last june inside the emanuel ame church. roof faces 33 federal charges, including hate crime counts and religious freedom violations. prosecutors say they will pursue the death penalty against the 21-year-old. jury selection is set to begin july 11. allyson: trending this morning, let's see you sa
you might remember, greenville police came under fire when they used a taser on a 34-year-old man with autism, who tried to run away. greenville police chief ken miller says with this latest ruling, injuries to officers and >> we're going to see the number of physical interactions increase because the events don't go away. the resistance doesn't go away. people don't always want us in their lives. they don't always want us to intervene. they don't always want to go to jail. allyson:...
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i stood out there with greg suhr and talked about the taser and taser. we might give it to you but you have to have a defibrillators with you and cpr techniques. we have a young man that is dead right now. had those officers had a taser, he would be here. he might be doing some time for another stabbing. it's on your hands many don't blame greg suhr, d. a., it's you people. you have to own up for what you did. i hope it feels good. public speaker: good evening. i don't have a long conversation. i came today. i went to the community meeting. you are -- you know i have watched this movie where black people are killed all the time all over this country. my question is and i know chief suhr. i'm not going to say i don't like him. if we are going to change -- anyway, my question is what are you going to do about this? all of this talk. we are not getting anything done. i want to know if there is anything going to be done. otherwise we are wasting our time. there is not being done about the others. i was a young man when they killed a black man, shot him in th
i stood out there with greg suhr and talked about the taser and taser. we might give it to you but you have to have a defibrillators with you and cpr techniques. we have a young man that is dead right now. had those officers had a taser, he would be here. he might be doing some time for another stabbing. it's on your hands many don't blame greg suhr, d. a., it's you people. you have to own up for what you did. i hope it feels good. public speaker: good evening. i don't have a long conversation....
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tasers must not happen thank you. next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> good evening, commissioners i'm sue i'm speaking an angle individual tonight thank you for the opportunity to do this first of all, address our comments commissioner president loftus about conversations in the community that p and we do want to vent we want to offer our recommendations and have the fact that they deserve a response and so i think that involves more than just a conversation but it involves noting the community concerns and our specific reasons for the concerns as well as our ways of proposing addressing those concerns i also think generally outside of conversations and in the community the idea of expressing outrage that is something we need to do in terms of first amendment issues should be taken place in a safe forum i want to make that point to you all regarding the use of force i again want to echo something that commissioner president loftus said an article negotiate to great britain to study the techniques with regard
tasers must not happen thank you. next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> good evening, commissioners i'm sue i'm speaking an angle individual tonight thank you for the opportunity to do this first of all, address our comments commissioner president loftus about conversations in the community that p and we do want to vent we want to offer our recommendations and have the fact that they deserve a response and so i think that involves more than just a conversation but it...
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we had the same research about the number of people killed by tasers and the number of inappropriate uses by tasers at this point as i recall about 5 years ago there was going to be steven training how to deskates the situations and enter vein why 5 police officers are to shoot into one union man stop killing our young men (clapping.) so what we don't need is tasers we need is a different kind of training system that taechlz police officers about serving and protecting gosh, i you know if somebody might be a pickpocket or whatever gets away or goes 3 blocks our waiting for someone else who might be able to help that's not the end of the world as far as i know the police are not lbsz to be the judge and jury and execute people please this is systemic as other speakers said we have to look at the training had a makes police officers pull out their guns what makes them fire with moments on the scene i don't think that tasers is the answer anyway, thank you (clapping.) >> next speaker. >> hearing none public comment. > all in favor? > >> can i ask that the way this format is set up you s
we had the same research about the number of people killed by tasers and the number of inappropriate uses by tasers at this point as i recall about 5 years ago there was going to be steven training how to deskates the situations and enter vein why 5 police officers are to shoot into one union man stop killing our young men (clapping.) so what we don't need is tasers we need is a different kind of training system that taechlz police officers about serving and protecting gosh, i you know if...
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and that a taser is effective within 21 feet. ((vanessa murphy)) both officers involved are on paid administrative leave. last week, we heard from the family of childress. they told us they felt metro's actions were not justified. mcmahill says metro has reached out to the family. and he's been monitoring news reports and social media. metro knows how sensitive this is... especially when again you have a man shot by police who was not armed. mcmahill tells us this is the first time in two years - a suspect who was not armed was shot and killed by metro police. reporting live, vanessa murphy, ((dave courvoisier)) > the f-b-i says they've taken the lead in trying to resolve a standoff in with armed occupiers at a federal wildlife refuge. ((paula francis)) the group says they took over the facility to show support for two ranchers who were convicted and served prison time for setting fires on federal property. ranchers... dwight and steven hammond... have reported to a southern california prison to serve additional time related to t
and that a taser is effective within 21 feet. ((vanessa murphy)) both officers involved are on paid administrative leave. last week, we heard from the family of childress. they told us they felt metro's actions were not justified. mcmahill says metro has reached out to the family. and he's been monitoring news reports and social media. metro knows how sensitive this is... especially when again you have a man shot by police who was not armed. mcmahill tells us this is the first time in two years...
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the only people i think who should have tasers or guns on campus are police. nigel: legislation to allow college students to carry pistols on campus is still popular among some lawmakers. they're waiting for an opportunity to revive that bill later this legislative session. gabrielle: blue bell ice cream will soon be available again in the southeast. beginning this week, the products will be delivered to the states seen on this map, alabama, georgia, kentucky, tennessee, virginia, and the the company's products were pulled from stores last year, after a listeria outbreak. the company had to lay off some employees, while furloughing others. nigel: have you heard? the panthers one. fans can get their hands on tickets for sunday costs -- sunday's nfc championship game, but they will cost you a pretty penny. according to ticketmaster, many tickets are being re-sold online for steep prices. officials say 220,000 people tried to buy tickets online sunday night when they went on sale, but only about 7,000 tickers were made available for purchase. we found tickets tha
the only people i think who should have tasers or guns on campus are police. nigel: legislation to allow college students to carry pistols on campus is still popular among some lawmakers. they're waiting for an opportunity to revive that bill later this legislative session. gabrielle: blue bell ice cream will soon be available again in the southeast. beginning this week, the products will be delivered to the states seen on this map, alabama, georgia, kentucky, tennessee, virginia, and the the...
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don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to be introduced at the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to investigate the mario woods shootings we need in san francisco is a new culture in the police department we should be bringing 2, 3, 4 teaching officers enter vegetation to get each other's backs during an incident like the mario woods incidents they help each other to assess what was going on i'm concerned that the response of that at the response of the police chief thank you. >> thank you i'll respond to some of the questions and allow the chief to respond to some of the comments. >> next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> i want to start by submitting any 67 dash a you can kind of see it th
don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to be introduced at the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to...
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. >> by body cameras and get new tasers for free. sounds like according commercial come on but it' s not. money the county will not have department. >> a test run for the latest technology. recording any and every encounter with the public. they warned the camera to weigh its effectiveness. they usually tap down citizen belligerents. >> they tend to let their emotions get the best of them. when they are aware the body camera is on, they count -- tend to calm down. reporter: the sheriff has settled on 207 cameras that will cost $1.3 million over five years. the new commissioner and his colleagues got the body camera plan from sheriff neil that has been working on this for a couple years. >> another step to show the sheriff' s office is very reporter: there are no cameras on county cruisers so equipping deputies is something that county once in place by opening day. new tasers for pool and every other deputy. the current ones are due to be replaced anyway. with all the controversy , deputies believe body worn cameras will not only be s
. >> by body cameras and get new tasers for free. sounds like according commercial come on but it' s not. money the county will not have department. >> a test run for the latest technology. recording any and every encounter with the public. they warned the camera to weigh its effectiveness. they usually tap down citizen belligerents. >> they tend to let their emotions get the best of them. when they are aware the body camera is on, they count -- tend to calm down. reporter:...
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are affected: -- *nat of the electric charge* 50 thousand volts of electricty run through tasers... 02:23:27,25 "it's a sh lethaloi avaa o circuit court of appeals ruling...that tool is now under scrutinty....all officers must now be able to prove that there was immediate safety risk...if they decide to use their taser...making an already an already stressful situation e w. 021 siy l ere te awnuo scrutinhe v espartanb tsheri' office sno hundreds deparn.wvg evalu i uofe policy. 02::5 "later this w saing officers lo down and see ac n to made .aiomake those changes. the ruling comes from a lawsuit filed in north carolina...after a mentally ill man died in 2011...after officers tased him. the ruling states that the excessive use of force violated the person's consitutional rights under the 4th ammendment. deputies say that this weapon...has de-escalated countless amount of situao 027 f tncalm that ps d. bn mhthe pcchange to. sheri' office says their depe will b prepared. "the'oy to write a poythat would situation that an officer may encounter." fo7 news, b of course... this ' affecting...j
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certainly the question of why not a taser, why not another option, these officers believed he was armed and number two,myopically not use taser believed to be confronting an armed suspect as well as the distance is far from rangemof a taser in the 2 minute 13 second body cam video ..you can see suspect keith childress walking across street... a metro sgt. has his gun drawn warning the suspect over twenty times to drop his gun, get dow, stop moving forward. this video the undersheriff says clearly shows cops believed the twenty three year old was armed. we learned today the suspect ... who was accused of several violent felonies was staying with a family friend in vegas.this shooting sparked 2pm marshallsmrunnung through back yard of a residential neighbirhood. (take family vo) we did speak with childresss family at a vigil on saturday they say they want answers they believe there was misconduct involved her had lot to livemfor not suicicde by cop children on the eay (tag) other new infirmation. marshalls had originallyntold cops suspect was wantednformattempted murder. that turned out t
certainly the question of why not a taser, why not another option, these officers believed he was armed and number two,myopically not use taser believed to be confronting an armed suspect as well as the distance is far from rangemof a taser in the 2 minute 13 second body cam video ..you can see suspect keith childress walking across street... a metro sgt. has his gun drawn warning the suspect over twenty times to drop his gun, get dow, stop moving forward. this video the undersheriff says...
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officer teeter tasered myers...but to no avail... 160938--55 and that's one thing we try to tell our officers as well as the public, a myers is facing multiple charged including assault on a peace officer and criminal mischief. he's being held at the appanoose county jail...bond is set at ten thousand dollars cash only. today.. two des moines school district employees justified the actions that cost them their jobs... bus attendant ruby taylor.. and bus driver terri brown were fired following this incident. in the video.. ou can see taylor yelling at a student for hitting a classmate. taylor then sits next to the student.. pushing his head into the district fired taylor for abuse... and the bus driver for failing to and terri brown were questioned in a hearing after they filed for unemployement benefits...an administrative law judge heard the case and specifically asked taylor why she behaved the way she did... 3605-do you think thats an appropriate way to restrain a child on a bus. no. why did you do it then? "i was just trying to have him cornered i did not mean to press him, his f
officer teeter tasered myers...but to no avail... 160938--55 and that's one thing we try to tell our officers as well as the public, a myers is facing multiple charged including assault on a peace officer and criminal mischief. he's being held at the appanoose county jail...bond is set at ten thousand dollars cash only. today.. two des moines school district employees justified the actions that cost them their jobs... bus attendant ruby taylor.. and bus driver terri brown were fired following...
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his lawyers believe the tests will show scott got control of the taser before the shooting. both sides have agreed to a february 12th deadline. slager is charged with murder . he's now out on bond. police want your help to track down an escaped convict. investigators say 26- year-old zachery lee reaves walked away from a pre-release center in rock hill just before 9 last night. he was last seen wearing his tan d-o-c uniform. reaves was serving an 8-year burglary sentence. tonight columbia mayor steve benjamin will lay out his vision for the capital city during his annual state of the city address. a big focus for benjamin will likely be october's devastating flooding....and what in the recovery process. the mayor's address is tonight at 6 in city hall. we'll be there and will have more for you tonight on wis. former columbia city councilman brian dequincey newman has resigned as chairman of the central midlands regional transit authority. newman's attorney bakari sellars confirmed newman resigned from cmrta monday. no reason was given for his resignation. earlier this month,
his lawyers believe the tests will show scott got control of the taser before the shooting. both sides have agreed to a february 12th deadline. slager is charged with murder . he's now out on bond. police want your help to track down an escaped convict. investigators say 26- year-old zachery lee reaves walked away from a pre-release center in rock hill just before 9 last night. he was last seen wearing his tan d-o-c uniform. reaves was serving an 8-year burglary sentence. tonight columbia mayor...
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they are subjected to being tasered. and they are tasered. can be put in on terry confine think. and they are for extended periods of time. and i am talking about being in a solitary cell for 23 hours a day. seven days a week. you are talking about food restrictions. so you are hungry, you are subject to tasering, solitary confinement, shackling, four-point and five-point restraints, all of the things that you can do to adults. >> stop. can i breathe? [ crying ] >> i can't breath! >> sit back. just relax . john doe 11, was arrested at 17 for robbery in 2010. he was sentenced to 29 months as an adult. he had been in prison about two months when he claims an older manifold him in to the shower. >> he come in there after me and i started trying to fight him but i was slipping and sliding everywhere. and he got the best of me. >> you couldn't fight him off anymore? >> huh-uh. and and if i could, i know i would have. i was just competed. simple as that. he got me. >> were you crying out while he was ranking you as well? >> yeah. i mean, i was scre
they are subjected to being tasered. and they are tasered. can be put in on terry confine think. and they are for extended periods of time. and i am talking about being in a solitary cell for 23 hours a day. seven days a week. you are talking about food restrictions. so you are hungry, you are subject to tasering, solitary confinement, shackling, four-point and five-point restraints, all of the things that you can do to adults. >> stop. can i breathe? [ crying ] >> i can't breath!...
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you may remember this about using tasers on a 34-year-old autistic man who tried to run aw>> we're going to see that number dropped. we are going to see the number of physical interactions increase, because the events do not go away. the resistance does not go away. people do not always want us in theithey do not always want us to intervene. they do not always want to go to jail. michael: chief miller says because of this ruling, he has revised the department use of force policy, putting taser use into a higher category. today pertaining to dylan route -- roof, who faces hate crime counts and prison violations and 33 federal charges. prosecutors will pursue the death penalty against the 21-yeamichael: and jeff beauties have arrested the husband of a mother of two who was shot and left ford ed. jonathan batchelor has been charged with attempted murder of his the break in the case came today when stephanie was able to talk to deputies for the first time today, and they say she was able to provide details that led to the rest -- the rest of her husband. just yet, but we are told that a geor
you may remember this about using tasers on a 34-year-old autistic man who tried to run aw>> we're going to see that number dropped. we are going to see the number of physical interactions increase, because the events do not go away. the resistance does not go away. people do not always want us in theithey do not always want us to intervene. they do not always want to go to jail. michael: chief miller says because of this ruling, he has revised the department use of force policy, putting...
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police union supports body cameras but it wants officers similar to chicago assigned less lethal tasersdifficult situations. the city says that's going to happen. >> it is the intention of the metropolitan police department to give the officers tasers in the field and we intend to do that. >> reporter: the first 700 cameras are expected to arrive soon. in the district, tom sherwood, "news4." >>> new this morning the multi-million-dollar jackpot is going up again. there were no winners in last night's $340 million drawing so wednesday you're going have a chance to win $400 million, making it the biggest jackpot since 2013. >>> today the redskins taking on the dallas cowboys. it's going happen at 1:00 in texas. this is the last regular season game, but not much really on the line since the team already clinched a playoff spot. today we'll also learn who the skins will face in their first play off game. depending who wins they could face the seattle seahawks, minnesota vikings or the green bay packers. >>> dedicated football fans in buffalo, check it out. they're clearing snow ahead of tod
police union supports body cameras but it wants officers similar to chicago assigned less lethal tasersdifficult situations. the city says that's going to happen. >> it is the intention of the metropolitan police department to give the officers tasers in the field and we intend to do that. >> reporter: the first 700 cameras are expected to arrive soon. in the district, tom sherwood, "news4." >>> new this morning the multi-million-dollar jackpot is going up again....
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. >>> the court of appeals restricting taser use, not allowed to use tasers unless someone is creating an immediate safety risk. major agencies now having to revise their taser policies. >> if you look at this policy now, if that person is not a danger but yet will not comply, my concern is we're going ruling came out in response to a lawsuit against police that the family of a pinehurst man filed. the man died after police tased him in an attempt to get him to let go of a post. >>> locked in a see saw battle for first place, ted cruz tried the fiers it first republican debate of the year. >> here's tracy potts with more. >> reporter: the fox business debate, they all tried to focus on president obama. >> this guy is a petulant child. >> reporter: and hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton would be a national security disaster. >> reporter: but at times they turned on each other. donald trump questioned ted cruz's birth to an american in canada. >> there's a big question mark on your head. and you can't do that to the party! >> reporter: marco rubio accused cruz of flip-flopping on immigr
. >>> the court of appeals restricting taser use, not allowed to use tasers unless someone is creating an immediate safety risk. major agencies now having to revise their taser policies. >> if you look at this policy now, if that person is not a danger but yet will not comply, my concern is we're going ruling came out in response to a lawsuit against police that the family of a pinehurst man filed. the man died after police tased him in an attempt to get him to let go of a post....
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a new bill would allow electric shop weapons like tasers on college campuses in the state. college campuses in georgia are supposed to be gun-free zones but some lawmakers have tried to allow college students to carry handguns. the new bill is seen by some as a good middle ground but there are some mixed reviews among students and legislators. >> i wouldn't carry a taser around. too intense. >> having a gun like in your dorm is one thing, but if you're, like, if you have a taser on you, that's going to be interesting. >>> and in mexico preparations are underway as they prepare for the pope's visit next month. pontiff's visit have been prepared, pope francis gets the final say to okay everything ahead of time. 270,000 volunteers are being trained ahead of the visit and all those people will be lining the pontiff's route to make sure he's safe. a million free tickets will be available for his visit from february 12 to february 17. >>> you know when people tell you, let me call an uber.r. that could take on a new meaning maybe. >> as long as you're not afraid to ride in a heli
a new bill would allow electric shop weapons like tasers on college campuses in the state. college campuses in georgia are supposed to be gun-free zones but some lawmakers have tried to allow college students to carry handguns. the new bill is seen by some as a good middle ground but there are some mixed reviews among students and legislators. >> i wouldn't carry a taser around. too intense. >> having a gun like in your dorm is one thing, but if you're, like, if you have a taser on...
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>> what he's going to do is use the newly purchased taser to freak out his girlfriend. i'm sure it's going to end brilliantly. >> ow! >> scream, falls to the floor, >> what the [ bleep ] are you doing? >> that's why he set up the camera because he knew he would get a reaction like that. >> that's just where it starts. >> are you okay? are you okay? are you okay? eddie, stop, are you messing with me? >> yes, i am. >> he immediately confesses. >> and she goes nuclear. >> yeah. >> this is [ bleep ] closet. did i not [ bleep ] you. it's not funny! you [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> he probably does this to her all the time and she's up to here with his pranks. >> let me give this guy a tip. if you are going to do this next time put clear cellophane tape over the door so when she comes running in -- >> that's a death wish. >> girlfriends of youtube. you have been warned. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> you're not funny! >>> you guys are great. thanks for watching. catch us on the next "right this
>> what he's going to do is use the newly purchased taser to freak out his girlfriend. i'm sure it's going to end brilliantly. >> ow! >> scream, falls to the floor, >> what the [ bleep ] are you doing? >> that's why he set up the camera because he knew he would get a reaction like that. >> that's just where it starts. >> are you okay? are you okay? are you okay? eddie, stop, are you messing with me? >> yes, i am. >> he immediately confesses....
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the officer used his taser instead of his gun. the whole thing happened a block away from the police station. >> want to kill me, go ahead. >> reporter: sergeant wederquist puts this up there with one of the more bizarre things that he has seen in his over 20-year career. >> had the situation contained `elatively quickly and best they could and everything came out fine and we all went home last night. >> reporter: certainly best case scenario. longmont doesn't use body cameras. officer atwell uses his on duty. he bought his himself. >>> a news alert for you tonight. the adams county sheriff's department needs your help tracking down a woman who stole a purse. it's not just any purse. brenda, the thief took off with important items. >> yeah. one of the women who had her police snatched is a police officer off duty at the time and her badge and gun were inside the purse. take a look at this surveillance picture taken at the king's supers. this is the woman that deputies are looking for who stole another purse at this king's supers w
the officer used his taser instead of his gun. the whole thing happened a block away from the police station. >> want to kill me, go ahead. >> reporter: sergeant wederquist puts this up there with one of the more bizarre things that he has seen in his over 20-year career. >> had the situation contained `elatively quickly and best they could and everything came out fine and we all went home last night. >> reporter: certainly best case scenario. longmont doesn't use body...
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cbs 2's dave carlin has more on the taser take down. >> i can't sleep at night. thinking about what they've done to me. >> reporter: it was in the tiny kitchen of his crown heights brooklyn apartment that john antoine came face-to-face with nypd officers who were summoned there, but it was for a 23-year- old believed to be the boyfriend of his granddaughter, not for this senior citizen. it brought officers up to three flights and to his apartment, which was wide open, because he thought his wife was coming up. instead, officers came down the hall to his narrow kitchen where he was making soup, and used a taser on him. >> twice. second time here on the right side, leg. >> where did you fall? >> right here. forward on the ground. they kick me in the stomach. >> reporter: police say antoine had a large kitchen knife he would not drop and commend the officer for using what is called intelligent restraint. no comment on the alleged mistaken identity. listen to the initial call made by an officer who was contacted by a third party about a potentially suicidal young man
cbs 2's dave carlin has more on the taser take down. >> i can't sleep at night. thinking about what they've done to me. >> reporter: it was in the tiny kitchen of his crown heights brooklyn apartment that john antoine came face-to-face with nypd officers who were summoned there, but it was for a 23-year- old believed to be the boyfriend of his granddaughter, not for this senior citizen. it brought officers up to three flights and to his apartment, which was wide open, because he...
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but they use tasers. >> it's not just the use of taser. there are actually a certain change in the men al the -- mentality of the police officer. and maybe tasers should be a part of the equation, but to simply say tasers without changing, i think it's a mistake. >> it's going to be interesting. that is one of the bedrocks of policing in the united states. if something comes after you with a knife, you answer with more. if somebody comes at you can this, you deescalate. >> and is police wrath it needs to be? >> thank you for joining us. it's going to be taking up wednesday. the whole country is going to be looking. >>> we're looking at a whole lot of rain. el nino is upon us. julie, thank you for becoming part of our team during this rainy season. what a day to join us. we are going to see plenty of rain today. >> we are in a dry break. it's pleasure to be back here, if only temporary forecasting this el nino season. take a look at high deaf doppler. this is kind of the calm before the storm. it's true. you do see some showers off to our n
but they use tasers. >> it's not just the use of taser. there are actually a certain change in the men al the -- mentality of the police officer. and maybe tasers should be a part of the equation, but to simply say tasers without changing, i think it's a mistake. >> it's going to be interesting. that is one of the bedrocks of policing in the united states. if something comes after you with a knife, you answer with more. if somebody comes at you can this, you deescalate. >> and...
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officer teeter tasered well as the public, a taser's not an end all. it doesnt work on everybody some people have different pain tolerances, influence of drugs and or alcohol definitely have a different pain tolerance and so its not a fail safe." think in his mind he felt like extreme of taking life and thankfully he was able to do that and not get injured. cennterville chief tom demry says officer teeter did what he was trained to do... 160742--53 "he started right out with his verbal commands and then he went to his taser and then obviously neither one of those things worked so in his mind i think the baton was the reistroffer arrived on scene...and deployed his taser...to finally subdue myers, so he could be taken into custody. chief demry says he's glad his officers started wearing body officer used excessive force and without that you always have that discussion, and i really believe that this camera just takes that completely away including assault on a peace officer and criminal mischief. his bond is set at ten thousand dollars cash only. continuing coverage -- a dubuque murder
officer teeter tasered well as the public, a taser's not an end all. it doesnt work on everybody some people have different pain tolerances, influence of drugs and or alcohol definitely have a different pain tolerance and so its not a fail safe." think in his mind he felt like extreme of taking life and thankfully he was able to do that and not get injured. cennterville chief tom demry says officer teeter did what he was trained to do... 160742--53 "he started right out with his...
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. >>> law enforcement officers may have toothing twice after using tasers. the court of appeals ruled to restrict their use. they're not allowed to use their tasers unless someone is creating an immediate safety risk. many are revising their taser policies. >> if you look at this policy now, if that person is not a danger but yet will not comply, my concern is we're gonna have to go hand on. >> the ruling came out in response to a lawsuit against police that the family of a pine hurst man filed. policetized him to get him to let go of a post. >>> christine got hug ifs some of the men she helped exonerate over the case. she faced possible disbarment after accusationings of professional misconduct after taking a bottle of water and testing it. she got the bottle accidently. the state bar found her responsible for a privacy violation. the least serious of the farms in o she faced. her punishment is a written admonition and show will keep practicing law. >> i'm glad it's over. i wanted it to be over. it's interfered with my life and my family's life. >> the case
. >>> law enforcement officers may have toothing twice after using tasers. the court of appeals ruled to restrict their use. they're not allowed to use their tasers unless someone is creating an immediate safety risk. many are revising their taser policies. >> if you look at this policy now, if that person is not a danger but yet will not comply, my concern is we're gonna have to go hand on. >> the ruling came out in response to a lawsuit against police that the family of a...
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don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to beat the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to investigate the mario woods shootings we need in san francisco is a new culture in the police department we should be bringing 2, 3, 4 teaching officers enter vegetation to get each other's backs during an incident like the mario woods incidents they help each other to assess what was going on i'm concerned that the response of that at the response of the police chief thank you. >> thank you i'll respond to some of the questions and allow the chief to respond to some of the comments. >> next speaker. >> good evening and welcome. >> i want to start by submitting any 67 dash a you can kind of see it there mr. joe
don't prevent shootings officers are taught not to use tasers i'm stunned that tasers are going to beat the board of supervisors at a committee meeting rather than before the police commission the process has already been to bring the waemz before the commission and this is a very unusual process that really concerns me i'm also stunned that the frequenting is being brought in as a department of justice as a pr maneuver it is if they're being brought in should be brought in to investigate the...
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enforcement officers may now have to think twice before using their tasers. the fourth circuit court of appeals ruled this week to restrict their use. the court says officers are not allowed to use their tasers unless someone is creating quote an immediate safety risk. many law enforcement agencies across the state are now revising their taser policies. but some have concerns that it hands-on force which could lead to more injury. >> we don't want to hurt anybody but we also have a job to do and we have a family we want to go home to also. and that's why i say some of the people just making these changes need to walk in our shoes a little bet more. >> the ruling came out in response to a lawsuit against police that the family of a pinehurst man filed. the man died after police tased him in an attempt to get him to let go of a post. . the first p.m. debates of the -- republican debates of the new year just kicked off 20 minutes ago. the candidates at 9:00 are trump and his closest competitor ted cruz. marco rubio, ben carson, chris christie, jeb bush, and john
enforcement officers may now have to think twice before using their tasers. the fourth circuit court of appeals ruled this week to restrict their use. the court says officers are not allowed to use their tasers unless someone is creating quote an immediate safety risk. many law enforcement agencies across the state are now revising their taser policies. but some have concerns that it hands-on force which could lead to more injury. >> we don't want to hurt anybody but we also have a job to...
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no obstante en la otra acera se ubica el sindicato polica quienes quieren que sus agentes tengan tasersy loftus/ pdta comisin policial sf la presidenta de la comisin policial de san franciscoafirma que aunqueel sindicato de policiaha dicho que ellos quieren que estas pistolas estn disponible para los uniformados, ella dice que tiene que serparte deuna conversacin ms a fondo que involucra el uso de escudos y entrenamiento... su implementacin no es sencilla dice ...por eso estn haciendo estas reuniones con la comunidad parte de la comunidad reclama reformas, en especial luego del asesinato de mario woods a finales del aÑo pasado. a woods la polica le disparo de manera letal en el distrito bayview luego de que supuestamente acuchill a una mujer y cuando la polica lo ubico, afirma el departamento, desobedeci las rdenes y al tener un cuchillo en mano- por la seguridad de los agentes le tuvieron que disparar... segn el reporte del ente algunos activistas vieron esto como una accin y necesaria y trgica que esperan no se repita cecilia del llano/activista queremos no tasers y ms entrenamientos
no obstante en la otra acera se ubica el sindicato polica quienes quieren que sus agentes tengan tasersy loftus/ pdta comisin policial sf la presidenta de la comisin policial de san franciscoafirma que aunqueel sindicato de policiaha dicho que ellos quieren que estas pistolas estn disponible para los uniformados, ella dice que tiene que serparte deuna conversacin ms a fondo que involucra el uso de escudos y entrenamiento... su implementacin no es sencilla dice ...por eso estn haciendo estas...
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but instead of pull out his gun, teeter turned to his taser... police way. i think he would have been justified in using deadly force at that point but i just think in his mind he felt like he was able to handle the situation without going to that extreme of taking life and thankfully he was able to do that and not get injured. despite the taser jolts, myers continued charging at officer teeter and told him he was going to kill him. he and other officers were able to take him into custody with a baton... myers is now facing multiple charges including assault on a peace officer and criminal mischief. he's being held at the appanoose county jail... on ten thousand dollars bond. downtown drivers may be one step close to getting a new place to fill up before hitting the interstate... the city council has approved a plan for a new quiktrip gas station... it would sit at 12-hundred keo concern that it would disrupt traffic and cause parking problems. so they're requiring that a traffic study be done before giving the final go ahead. that will likely take a month.
but instead of pull out his gun, teeter turned to his taser... police way. i think he would have been justified in using deadly force at that point but i just think in his mind he felt like he was able to handle the situation without going to that extreme of taking life and thankfully he was able to do that and not get injured. despite the taser jolts, myers continued charging at officer teeter and told him he was going to kill him. he and other officers were able to take him into custody with...
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. >>> a taser tragedy at the vancouver airport. >>> cops hitting hard.n "caught on camera: the thin blue line" continues. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here. lease the 2015 gs350 with complimentary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. but zzzquil is different have pain medicine because why would you take a pain medicine when all you want is good sleep? zzzquil: a non-habit forming sleep-aid that's not for pain, just for sleep. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. police have come to rely on video as an important law enforcement tool. the squads have dashboard cameras. bystanders have camcorders. and that video catches criminals in the act, helps prove cases in court. and then sometimes is used as training video to help prepare cops for the dangerous situations they'll face every day. the cameras can also catch cops behaving badly. po
. >>> a taser tragedy at the vancouver airport. >>> cops hitting hard.n "caught on camera: the thin blue line" continues. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here. lease the 2015 gs350 with complimentary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. but zzzquil is different have...