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definitely a double standard most definitely i mean look at you got what's interesting is philadelphia phoenix and st louis of all announced that they're in but you know because of this site which you see on the screen now which you can like go through it look at what all these people philadelphia phoenix say most of all now investigations are happening well other jurisdictions featured in the database dallas texas 20 falls idaho lake county florida have remained silent nothing's gone forward with that why do you believe there is such a disconnect when it comes to accountability. holding police accountable and should we hold police officers were called before what they say online and this is a big question if they're saying it off duty or if they were tired at this point should we be holding them accountable for what they say a lie you know if they ever tell you. you know i'm not going to speak off duty because if you do do you still like you're going to get out of that he said i got a badge so you still have a power you still have the power to take someone's freedom take someone's life but wh
definitely a double standard most definitely i mean look at you got what's interesting is philadelphia phoenix and st louis of all announced that they're in but you know because of this site which you see on the screen now which you can like go through it look at what all these people philadelphia phoenix say most of all now investigations are happening well other jurisdictions featured in the database dallas texas 20 falls idaho lake county florida have remained silent nothing's gone forward...
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louis, twin falls, idaho; phoenix; yorkn pennsylvania, and philadelphia, where over 300 officers were flagged for allegedly expressing racist, violent, or misogynistic views. >> i want the 328 officers who are on active duty to be taken off the street right now because it says to me that your mindset is one that you don't feel that my life is valuable. >> reporter: all eight police departments have said-- have issued statements saying they found those posts objectionable. four of them have put some of their officers on temporary desk duty pending investigations. now, different departments have different policies about this kind of behavior. but, david, only st. louis has referred the matter to a prosecutor. >> begnaud: there is a controversial new cbsn original streaming right now at cbsnews.com-- trophy hunting, killing or conservation? it tracks american hunter tess talley. she became the target of global outrage after posting this picture of a giraffe that she killed. talley is now speaking about the hunt for the first time. here's jim axelrod. >> it's the adventure. a little bit o
louis, twin falls, idaho; phoenix; yorkn pennsylvania, and philadelphia, where over 300 officers were flagged for allegedly expressing racist, violent, or misogynistic views. >> i want the 328 officers who are on active duty to be taken off the street right now because it says to me that your mindset is one that you don't feel that my life is valuable. >> reporter: all eight police departments have said-- have issued statements saying they found those posts objectionable. four of...
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phoenix, st. louis, philadelphia and york, pennsylvania, dallas, twin falls, idaho.ations chosen with the intent of getting a broad sampling of geography and city size. researchers compiled a list of verified facebook profiles of police officers in each jurisdictions and able to find accounts of over 3,500 current and former police officers and assess whether the posts or comments could undermine public trust and confidence in police. the project uncovered thousands of facebook posts and comments that ranged from racist memes to conspiracy theories to expressions of violence. the posts and comments mocked mexicans, women, muslims, blacks and others. the project concluded that about one in five current officers made public posts or comments that undermined trust and confidence in police while two in five former police officers met that threshold. the project is calling on police departments to investigate and address the issue and some appear to be heeding that call. philadelphia police commissioner told the philadelphia inquirer that he would get to the bottom of it.
phoenix, st. louis, philadelphia and york, pennsylvania, dallas, twin falls, idaho.ations chosen with the intent of getting a broad sampling of geography and city size. researchers compiled a list of verified facebook profiles of police officers in each jurisdictions and able to find accounts of over 3,500 current and former police officers and assess whether the posts or comments could undermine public trust and confidence in police. the project uncovered thousands of facebook posts and...
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you all of those inflammatory words were posted by current or former police officers in phoenix and philadelphia in soount lewis but just a sampling of a new study called the plain view project of officers using social media and 3,500 current or former officers in eight jurisdictions of various sizes and geographic areas and found posts that inappear to endorse violence by officers or members of the public. show bias against majority groups, use dehumanizing language calling protesters or people of color savages, and the attitude went beyond mere words. a deeper dive of officers here in philly where one third found those have been subject of civil rights complaints. here in philadelphia ten officer whose appear to be have engaged in explicit bias have been placed on desk duty. i'm wondering what are the first amendment rights of the affected police officers? joining me now is dachb vid hud. he's a first amendment scholar. professor, those who did the investigation are trying to determine do the posts erode public trust in policing? and i noticed the police commissioner here in philly, here what
you all of those inflammatory words were posted by current or former police officers in phoenix and philadelphia in soount lewis but just a sampling of a new study called the plain view project of officers using social media and 3,500 current or former officers in eight jurisdictions of various sizes and geographic areas and found posts that inappear to endorse violence by officers or members of the public. show bias against majority groups, use dehumanizing language calling protesters or...
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phoenix, st. louis and philadelphia.ation, the analysis revealed many of the comments called for violence against muslims, protesters, immigrants and those accused of crimes. the findings not shocking to abc's brad garret a former fbi special agent and crime analyst. >> because of the elements they deal with in their particular communities they get pretty edgy but it's been my experience that it doesn't really play out that they become biased on the street. >> reporter: but the philadelphia police commissioner not taking allegations lightly announcing on wednesday, 72 of some 300 officers is identified in their ongoing investigation will be placed on desk duty for now. >> we will not be shy about meting out the appropriate discipline which could ranging from in many cases a day or so off all the way up to termination. >> this week in st. louis, at least 22 officers have beener. thely banned from bringing cses to the prosecutor's office. this because those officers also stand accused of making racist and anti-muslim comme
phoenix, st. louis and philadelphia.ation, the analysis revealed many of the comments called for violence against muslims, protesters, immigrants and those accused of crimes. the findings not shocking to abc's brad garret a former fbi special agent and crime analyst. >> because of the elements they deal with in their particular communities they get pretty edgy but it's been my experience that it doesn't really play out that they become biased on the street. >> reporter: but the...
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philadelphia. we'll follow up. now to phoenixice released video that shows the shoplifting incident on which we reported yesterday that led to a standoff between a couple and their children and officers with guns. take a look. in the middle of the screen. it appears a little girl is holding a box. unclear in the adult says anything to her. eventually you can see on the right here the girl walks out of the store with the box. there they go. see? separately police claim this shot shows the father stealing underwear. see there? they say that shows the father stealing underwear, which they accused him of throwing out of his car window. he denies that he stole anything. family members say they didn't know the child had taken that doll in the first place. so when officers responded, clearly things escalated as the cops cursed and pointed their guns and threaten to shoot. watch now. >> get out of the [bleep] car. get out now. stop toying with me. when i tell you to [bleep] do something, you do it. >> shoplifting. the major and the polic
philadelphia. we'll follow up. now to phoenixice released video that shows the shoplifting incident on which we reported yesterday that led to a standoff between a couple and their children and officers with guns. take a look. in the middle of the screen. it appears a little girl is holding a box. unclear in the adult says anything to her. eventually you can see on the right here the girl walks out of the store with the box. there they go. see? separately police claim this shot shows the father...
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phoenix. >>> you're looking at the largest cocaine bust in united states history. more than $1 billion of cocaine seized at a philadelphia port. they said the ship traveled through the panama canal, agents found 33,000 pounds of cocaine hidden in containers. >>> authorities have identified the mastermind behind the shooting of david ortiz. they said the suspect is a known fugitive. he allegedly paid $8000 to have ortiz killed. >>> david ortiz's condition has been upgraded as he continues to recover. doctors have listed them in good health. and the support from across the globe is lifting his spirits during this challenging time. >>> more americans are reporting mysterious illnesses in the dominican republic. a new jersey man is the eighth person to die while on vacation . >> reporter: joseph alan's family said that he traveled to the dominican republic frequently and was in good health. they say the 55-year-old was staying at a local resort. his friends said that he was complaining about being hot at the pool. he went to take a shower and lie down and then he was found dead the next day. seven other americans have died i
phoenix. >>> you're looking at the largest cocaine bust in united states history. more than $1 billion of cocaine seized at a philadelphia port. they said the ship traveled through the panama canal, agents found 33,000 pounds of cocaine hidden in containers. >>> authorities have identified the mastermind behind the shooting of david ortiz. they said the suspect is a known fugitive. he allegedly paid $8000 to have ortiz killed. >>> david ortiz's condition has been...
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more police violence against people of color in phoenix been cities of comparable size. it is larger than philadelphia is systemic and institutional the violence, the racism. the police department is 73% white. no diversity training, no sensitivity training, nobody -- no body cameras. no hope. we must have something change. it takes advocacy and litigation, but intervention. if we had been under president obama and attorney general departments police would be in receivership of the department of justice. amy: saturday, the phoenix mayor issued a statement saying -- "i, like many others, am sick over what i have seen in the video depicting phoenix police interacting with family and young children. it was completely inappropriate and clearly unprofessional. there is no situation in which this behavior is ever close to acceptable. as a mother myself, seeing these children placed in such a terrifying situation is beyond upsetting. i am deeply sorry for what this family went through, and i apologize to our community. this is not who we are, and i refuse to allow this type of behavior to go unchallenged." r
more police violence against people of color in phoenix been cities of comparable size. it is larger than philadelphia is systemic and institutional the violence, the racism. the police department is 73% white. no diversity training, no sensitivity training, nobody -- no body cameras. no hope. we must have something change. it takes advocacy and litigation, but intervention. if we had been under president obama and attorney general departments police would be in receivership of the department...
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phoenix, and it's 48% contained. >>> a team effort saved a window washer's life in philadelphia. >> the man dangled for more than an floors up. co-workers saw that he was panicking and lowered himself to talk to him, and then firefighters dropped their own yellow rope to the pair. the stranded window washer was lifted to the roof and to safety. we see our action news right there, wpbi, getting that interview. >> exclusive! >> as the man is getting on. he looks relieved. >> yes. >> and definitely -- i think -- is that my friend sarah bloomquist? >> you see why pbi's a powerhouse station down there. >> hey, friends, get that interview. >>> the mystery this morning is deepening around the disappearance of a college student who was last seen taking a rideshare from the airport in salt lake city. >> and new details are surfacing this morning about what the driver of that rideshare has revealed to police. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: when 23-year-old mackenzie lueck landed at salt lake city airport last monday, she texted her mother around 2:00 a.m. she was taking a lyft. the driver telling police that when he
phoenix, and it's 48% contained. >>> a team effort saved a window washer's life in philadelphia. >> the man dangled for more than an floors up. co-workers saw that he was panicking and lowered himself to talk to him, and then firefighters dropped their own yellow rope to the pair. the stranded window washer was lifted to the roof and to safety. we see our action news right there, wpbi, getting that interview. >> exclusive! >> as the man is getting on. he looks...
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phoenix, arizona. >> our thanks to adrienne. >>> two cargo ship crew members are in custody in philadelphia in connection with one of the biggests in u.s. history. >> authorities seized more than 16 tons of cocaine from the ship. they say its value on the street could be more than $1 billion. court papers allege that crew members helped load the cocaine onto the ship while it was off the coast of south america. >>> an update on david ortiz's road to recovery. the red sox legend's condition has been upgraded to good by his doctors in boston. big papi remains in the intensive care unit of massachusetts general hospital. and police in the dominican republic have arrested an 11th person in connection with the shooting of ortiz. the man is accused of renting one of the cars used in the attack june 9th at a bar in santo domingo. ten other suspects are already in custody. prosecutors are expected to release new details in that case today. >>> california's major utility is agreeing to pay $1 billion to towns and counties ravaged by wildfires. more than half the settlement is related to last november's camp fire, the deadliest in state
phoenix, arizona. >> our thanks to adrienne. >>> two cargo ship crew members are in custody in philadelphia in connection with one of the biggests in u.s. history. >> authorities seized more than 16 tons of cocaine from the ship. they say its value on the street could be more than $1 billion. court papers allege that crew members helped load the cocaine onto the ship while it was off the coast of south america. >>> an update on david ortiz's road to recovery. the...
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louis, phoenix, and dallas, are also struggling with what to do about explicit bias in their ranks. joining me now, philadelphiatrict attorney larry krasner. mr. krasner, it is alarming when i started getting calls from people that work with us, in philly, deacon smith and others, about the protests that many were doing there, to read some of the vile, racist, and islamophobic and anti-semitic things that was on some of the social media by policemen who are sworn to uphold and protect the public, was outright outrageous. >> well, it was. and it was also no song nimisog. making fun of women objected to domestic abuse, making fun of protesters, jokes of driving through a bunch of protesters and having blood all over your bumper. >> this is on social media. these are cops putting this on their social media. >> well, that is a really important aspect of this. it is one thing to think because in this country, we are allowed to think all kinds of vile things but it's another thing as a police officer to take your fingers and press those keys then better yet not just publish it but publish it with no privacy settings.
louis, phoenix, and dallas, are also struggling with what to do about explicit bias in their ranks. joining me now, philadelphiatrict attorney larry krasner. mr. krasner, it is alarming when i started getting calls from people that work with us, in philly, deacon smith and others, about the protests that many were doing there, to read some of the vile, racist, and islamophobic and anti-semitic things that was on some of the social media by policemen who are sworn to uphold and protect the...
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, philadelphia police commissioner richard ross announced that 72 police officers will be moved to desk duty. ware eqy by many of the posts y orter: what do you want the city council to do? in phoenixri hernandez has been advocating for police changes. >> this is how these officers think. this is how they feel. and so when they're on the streets, this is how they're acting. >> reporter: the phoenix police department says that it has launched an internal review of the 75 active officers' facebook statements, and all of this is unfolding, even though officers here have been taking implicit bias classes. maurice. >> dubois: jeff pegues in phoenix tonight, thank you. a new united nations report says there's credible evidence the crown prince of saudi arabia is responsible for the murder of "washington post" journalist asmal khashoggi. the report was based partly on recordings from inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. it reveals how it says operatives planned to kill, dismember, and dispose of khashoggi, referring to him as a "sacrificial animal." the saudi foreign minister rejected the report as "nothing new." next on the "cbs evening news," an alaska teen is accused of killing her
, philadelphia police commissioner richard ross announced that 72 police officers will be moved to desk duty. ware eqy by many of the posts y orter: what do you want the city council to do? in phoenixri hernandez has been advocating for police changes. >> this is how these officers think. this is how they feel. and so when they're on the streets, this is how they're acting. >> reporter: the phoenix police department says that it has launched an internal review of the 75 active...
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phoenix and dallas. in st. louis, 22 officers are already under investigation, three placed on administrative leave. and philadelphia'sor calls the postings extremely disturbing. in a statement released by the commissioner he says, the comments do not in any way reflect the values and beliefs of the thousands of honorable officers who make up this department but, boy, so many questions this morning. >> yeah, disturbing to say the least. >> thank you. >>> we turn to the new surveillance video and this is difficult this morning showing that brutal assault on tsa agents at the phoenix sky harbor international airport this week. look at this. you see a man trying to plow past a security checkpoint running through a metal detector then knocking down an agent trying to punch another before he was eventually tackled. the 19-year-old arrested, charged with criminal trespassing, resisting arrest and assault. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the severe weather alert. the storms turning deadly overnight and 15 states are bracing for flooding, dangerous winds, dangerous driving on this friday, and ginger is tracking it all. mornin
phoenix and dallas. in st. louis, 22 officers are already under investigation, three placed on administrative leave. and philadelphia'sor calls the postings extremely disturbing. in a statement released by the commissioner he says, the comments do not in any way reflect the values and beliefs of the thousands of honorable officers who make up this department but, boy, so many questions this morning. >> yeah, disturbing to say the least. >> thank you. >>> we turn to the new...
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philadelphia in included in that where we're doing a show. the west coast though, record heat from napa, and they'll do it again today. excessive heat warnings from phoenixyn, and things will start to cool down, michael. >> heat and rain. it's hard to keep up with it all, ginger. thank you. >>> overseas now to those protests in hong kong erupting again overnight. tens of thousands of people taking to the streets. police confronting them with tier gas and rubber bullets. james longman was there in ll eful but thisters ong koclashing wit rnr ofhaing and movin, iers rubber bullets fired into the crowd. umbrellas and plastic bottles, the only defense. withdraw, they shout. angry at a proposed extradition law that will allow mainland chinese authorities to pursue fugitives in semiautonomous hong ko kong. what you are seeing here is the after math of a tear gas attack. they fired on protestors down here and it's carrying in the wind. you can see people here struggling to breathe. many are just teenagers but they succeeded in delaying the legislative debate over this new law. hong kong authorities are adamant the bill will pass when it come to a vote next week.
philadelphia in included in that where we're doing a show. the west coast though, record heat from napa, and they'll do it again today. excessive heat warnings from phoenixyn, and things will start to cool down, michael. >> heat and rain. it's hard to keep up with it all, ginger. thank you. >>> overseas now to those protests in hong kong erupting again overnight. tens of thousands of people taking to the streets. police confronting them with tier gas and rubber bullets. james...
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philadelphia. the complex is the largest refinery on the east coast. no reports of injuries this morning. >>> five tsa officers needed medical attent medical attention after a wild and frightening scene this week at phoenixeeners to the ground, you see there suspect, a 19-year-old man from texas, was eventually subdued and arrested police suspect he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. >>> 8:05 let's get a morning boost. when not playing baseball, albert pujols dedicates a lot of his time to helping those with down syndrome. look what happened after last night's game in toronto. in toronto, he noticed a young fan, nico, wearing a pujols jersey >> oh, my god. >> he gives nico the shirt off his back and signs it, too he autographed nico's own jersey, as well. pujols has a daughter with down syndrome, and he and his wife launched a foundation to raise awareness of down syndrome and support families who have folks with down syndrome in their families >> class act. >>> coming up on this friday it's almost time chainsmokers are going t get started with their live performance on the plaza, along with some special guests. >>> then this concert on the first day of summer has us feeling nostalgic. we'll ta
philadelphia. the complex is the largest refinery on the east coast. no reports of injuries this morning. >>> five tsa officers needed medical attent medical attention after a wild and frightening scene this week at phoenixeeners to the ground, you see there suspect, a 19-year-old man from texas, was eventually subdued and arrested police suspect he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. >>> 8:05 let's get a morning boost. when not playing baseball, albert pujols...