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allow the arrestee to make arrangements for the child. for example, things like phone calls to relatives or other responsible adults who can assume care of the child. conduct a criminal history background check on the care giver designated by the parent. contact scs at 558-2650 fcs staff will promptly screen the designated adult for child abuse history. document in the report the name, gender and age of the child or children, and the name, contact information of the designated adult and the name of the contacted fcs worker and school staff if applicable. by following department general order 7.04 procedure's, you will keep children safe and lessen the trauma of their parent's arrest. >> captain. >> this is the intent, commissioner, is to have this training rolled out in february. february will be the topic of the month will be children of arrested parents and the process which will deliver this training is through roll call training at the district stations and all units within the police department where all the training coordinators rec
allow the arrestee to make arrangements for the child. for example, things like phone calls to relatives or other responsible adults who can assume care of the child. conduct a criminal history background check on the care giver designated by the parent. contact scs at 558-2650 fcs staff will promptly screen the designated adult for child abuse history. document in the report the name, gender and age of the child or children, and the name, contact information of the designated adult and the...
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supportive environment possible after an arrest, minimizing unnecessary trauma to the children of an arrestee and to determine the best alternative care for the child. to deliver this training our members worked with the office of citizens xlaipblts, project wud, san francisco children of incarcerated parents partnership to create this video. at this time i'd like to show the video to the commission. >> please. >> okay. >> (inaudible)
supportive environment possible after an arrest, minimizing unnecessary trauma to the children of an arrestee and to determine the best alternative care for the child. to deliver this training our members worked with the office of citizens xlaipblts, project wud, san francisco children of incarcerated parents partnership to create this video. at this time i'd like to show the video to the commission. >> please. >> okay. >> (inaudible)
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the department include a box on the police report form that requires officers to check whether the arrestee is a parent of a youth under 18 years old and if so if the arrest was conducted abdomen absent the presence of any training. we would also request this dgo training be annualized to serve as refresher training. thank you for your consideration and support. >> thank you so much for coming tonight. >> so i think the lady in the yellow jacket has heard loud and clear we need a box. the box doesn't have to be yellow, but it does need to be general training, general orders are forever. department orders are two years, general orders are forever. we would love to have the help of project what in designing other plans. i'd like to get sergeant rachel killshaw to come up here. rachel was actually just published in a national police magazine, right? so whoever was saying about getting the word out, maybe you could tell us what you wrote. >> commissioner, chief, director --. >> and thank you for everything you did on this. >> it was my pleasure. i can't reiterate what everyone has said it was s
the department include a box on the police report form that requires officers to check whether the arrestee is a parent of a youth under 18 years old and if so if the arrest was conducted abdomen absent the presence of any training. we would also request this dgo training be annualized to serve as refresher training. thank you for your consideration and support. >> thank you so much for coming tonight. >> so i think the lady in the yellow jacket has heard loud and clear we need a...
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shawn harrington admits he stole the semi-nude photos from the cell phones of two female dui arrestees and passed those photos on to at least two other chp officers. the 35-year-old pleaded no contest to charges against him in contra costa county. >> i apologize to my family, my wife, my friend. i apologize to officers everywhere, and especially to the two women involved. i'm trying to put this behind me and move forward from. this and i hope now everyone else can, too. >> with his plea, harrington received three years probation but no jail time. as part of his sentence the 35-year-old must attend and participate as a speaker in community violence solutions class. >>> a teenage boy accused of stabbing a former classmate to death is back at home. homicide charges were dropped this morning. abc 7 now with a key piece of evidence that may have led to the release. alissa? >> reporter: this is where star athlete and state-a student rashaun williams was stabbed to death outside of this convenience store on 2 and folsom streets. defenders say the surveillance video proved police arrested the
shawn harrington admits he stole the semi-nude photos from the cell phones of two female dui arrestees and passed those photos on to at least two other chp officers. the 35-year-old pleaded no contest to charges against him in contra costa county. >> i apologize to my family, my wife, my friend. i apologize to officers everywhere, and especially to the two women involved. i'm trying to put this behind me and move forward from. this and i hope now everyone else can, too. >> with his...
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. >> the 35-year-old admits he stole semi nude photos from cell phones of two arrestees. and passed those on to at least two other chp officers with this plea he was sentenced to three years probation but no jail time. his attorney doubts he can work in law enforcement again. >> if prohibitions were lifted legally, i don't think law enforcement agencies want to employ him because of the conduct that is an issue here. >> harrington must attend and participate as a speaker in community violence solutions class. >> this includes not only having to educate himself but others about the crime he committed which is a better sentence. >> an attorney for one of his victims thinking the sentence is appropriate. >> there is no amount of custody time that can undo damage that he inflicted upon these women. >> harrington was charged in two cases where prosecutors say he admitted stealing photos in two years >> a car fire broke out on southbound 880 this afternoon. you can see flames shooting out of the car. it happened between the authorititon and maury avenue exits on 880. it's not c
. >> the 35-year-old admits he stole semi nude photos from cell phones of two arrestees. and passed those on to at least two other chp officers with this plea he was sentenced to three years probation but no jail time. his attorney doubts he can work in law enforcement again. >> if prohibitions were lifted legally, i don't think law enforcement agencies want to employ him because of the conduct that is an issue here. >> harrington must attend and participate as a speaker in...
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. >> the 35-year-old admits he stole semi nude photos from cell phones of two arrestees. and passed those on to at least two other chp officers with this plea he was sentenced to three years probation but no jail time. his attorney doubts he can work in law enforcement again. >> if prohibitions were lifted legally, i don't think law enforcement agencies want to employ him because of the conduct that is an issue here. >> harrington must attend and participate as a speaker in community violence solutions class. >> this includes not only having to educate himself but others about the crime he committed which is a better sentence. >> an attorney for one of his victims thinking the sentence is appropriate. >> there is no amount of custody time that can undo damage that he inflicted upon these women. >> harrington was charged in two cases where prosecutors say he admitted stealing photos in two years >> a car fire broke out on southbound 880 this afternoon. you can see flames shooting out of the car. it happened between the authorititon and maury avenue exits on 880. it's not c
. >> the 35-year-old admits he stole semi nude photos from cell phones of two arrestees. and passed those on to at least two other chp officers with this plea he was sentenced to three years probation but no jail time. his attorney doubts he can work in law enforcement again. >> if prohibitions were lifted legally, i don't think law enforcement agencies want to employ him because of the conduct that is an issue here. >> harrington must attend and participate as a speaker in...
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it's usually a routine procedure except when arrestees are intoxicated, high or agitated. for the man the jail is named after, sheriff al cannon. >> i'm a police officer first and foremost. i don't just sit behind a desk. one morning on the way into work, i was nearly rammed by an individual. my initial assessment was that this was a reckless kind of action that indicated to me that there was something going on with this driver. so i hit my blue lights and siren. and that began a pursuit that lasted for about 35 minutes. the last ten minutes or so was in the middle of the national forest. and he wrecked. >> the multi-car pursuit, which reached speeds of 120 miles per hour ended with the apprehension of the suspect. >> i go over to the back door where this kid is sitting and i said what the "f" is wrong with you? you could have killed i don't know how many people. he said nothing wrong with me, man. and when he did, i slapped him. >> cannon says he quickly realized he had crossed the line. >> i needed to make the public aware of what i had done. and as a result of that, i w
it's usually a routine procedure except when arrestees are intoxicated, high or agitated. for the man the jail is named after, sheriff al cannon. >> i'm a police officer first and foremost. i don't just sit behind a desk. one morning on the way into work, i was nearly rammed by an individual. my initial assessment was that this was a reckless kind of action that indicated to me that there was something going on with this driver. so i hit my blue lights and siren. and that began a pursuit...
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sometimes these arrestees arrive fresh from a crime scene and deputies running the intake division mighte little to no idea about their state of mind or propensity for violence. >> intake is a very dangerous place. you don't know who's coming in the back door. you know what they're being charged with when they're being brought in the back door but you really don't know who these people are. >> shortly after brian james arrived at intake, he tried to strangle another inmate, an alleged sex offender, to death. >> i'm not really proud of it but i won't lose sleep over it, either. >> since the attack, the jail's gang intelligence detail has been learning a lot about james. he's a member of a notorious orange county street gang called public enemy number one, also known as peni. >> he goes by the moniker blinky. apparently he has a little bit of an eye issue, he blinks quite frequently, peni blasted on his stomach and interesting on this dude, he had the death squad also underneath his biceps on each side. we definitely have our hands full with this guy. >> normally we don't see the death squ
sometimes these arrestees arrive fresh from a crime scene and deputies running the intake division mighte little to no idea about their state of mind or propensity for violence. >> intake is a very dangerous place. you don't know who's coming in the back door. you know what they're being charged with when they're being brought in the back door but you really don't know who these people are. >> shortly after brian james arrived at intake, he tried to strangle another inmate, an...
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>>mark:there's an event to show support for the "bart friday" arrestees.group plans to meet from 8:30 to 11:30 this morning at the court to voice support for two people who were arrested during the protests. the group claims bart police and san francisco sheriff's deputies retaliated against the two people who were already in custody. >>darya:the measles outbreak continues to spread.at least 70- people have now become infected, in an outbreak linked to disneyland >>darya:the outbreak has now sickened people all over the state -- including 7 bay area residents. >>darya:new infections have been popping up -- and health officials are telling people to keep >>darya:their children 'away' from disney theme parks. unless they have been vaccinated for measles mumps and rubella. -c >>mark: he would not assume the loan and national speech today he spoke about the conflict in the middle east. >>darya: ahead tom brady says he would never do anything to break the rules do you believe him? will have the latest on the slate to date and we're watching bay area weather and
>>mark:there's an event to show support for the "bart friday" arrestees.group plans to meet from 8:30 to 11:30 this morning at the court to voice support for two people who were arrested during the protests. the group claims bart police and san francisco sheriff's deputies retaliated against the two people who were already in custody. >>darya:the measles outbreak continues to spread.at least 70- people have now become infected, in an outbreak linked to disneyland...
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. >> video courtrooms are used for new arrestees and current inmates have to bond hearings without havingleave the jail. as carlton solomon jr. signs in for his hearing, he's greeted by a familiar face from john's island. >> man, i was doing good, man. >> carlton solomon, we lived two doors apart. his grandmother is like everybody's aunt in the neighborhood. used to always go over to their house. especially summertime. nicest person in the world. comes from an awesome family. >> she's like family to me, too. she knows all my family. she's cool with all my family. i got love for her. >> i remember when he was born. i remember him small as a young boy. he wasn't a bad child. he threw his life away. he pretty much is condemned himself. he's going to be here for a while. he's going to be here for quite a while. >> murder, kidnapping, burglary, all type of [ bleep ]. >> you ain't getting no bond. >> [ bleep ], no. >> solomon is accused of murder and other crime ls related to a home invasion robbery on john's island. if found guilty, he could face the death penalty. >> all right. carl on the so
. >> video courtrooms are used for new arrestees and current inmates have to bond hearings without havingleave the jail. as carlton solomon jr. signs in for his hearing, he's greeted by a familiar face from john's island. >> man, i was doing good, man. >> carlton solomon, we lived two doors apart. his grandmother is like everybody's aunt in the neighborhood. used to always go over to their house. especially summertime. nicest person in the world. comes from an awesome family....
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. >> but every day 150 new arrestees from two dozen law enforcement agencies are processed through the orient road intake facility and the potential for violence is always present. >> you can never let your guard down here. i mean, if you let your guard down here, as soon as you do, something bad happens. that's what makes booking unique. it's just the fact that you are dealing with them right as they are coming in. they are real agitated, scared, you know, confused. i mean, you'll have a room with 40, 50, 100 people. and just by looking, you'll never know what they're in here for. you never judge a book by his cover. the guy who looks like he is in here for murder might be here for a joint and the little old lady who looks like she's here for nothing might have stabbed her husband. you just never know. >> most of the men and women in intake are here within hours of arriving. unlike prison where all the inmates have been convicted, most jail inmates stand accused of crime and are being held while their cases make their way through the legal system. but once a day a busload of state pri
. >> but every day 150 new arrestees from two dozen law enforcement agencies are processed through the orient road intake facility and the potential for violence is always present. >> you can never let your guard down here. i mean, if you let your guard down here, as soon as you do, something bad happens. that's what makes booking unique. it's just the fact that you are dealing with them right as they are coming in. they are real agitated, scared, you know, confused. i mean, you'll...
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the jail's intake department processes about 30,000 arrestees a year. >> inmates come in off the streeter they're drunk, high. >> did you take anything? >> whatever the case, we have first contact with them. >> ma'am, i'm a nurse. >> we do the paperwork, we do initial pat-downs, any type of contraband that may enter the facility, we should be the first to catch it so it would not be brought into the facility. >> this is what we found when we were doing a strip search. it's a levy substance. it was inside of her underwear. >>denting on their charge and -- depending on their charges and when they make bond, most win out in 24 hours. today antwan rivers will be assigned to a housing unit and stay until his case is resolved. >> i'm not a criminal. >> the booking procedure is familiar to rivers. he has had multiple stays at the jail. >> ten-plus. maybe once, twice a year. >> i wouldn't say he's a regular, but he's been here enough that i know who he is. >> no major crime, a robbery or something, no. that wouldn't be me. >> how do you identify yourself, as gay, transgender, what? >> no, i'm a
the jail's intake department processes about 30,000 arrestees a year. >> inmates come in off the streeter they're drunk, high. >> did you take anything? >> whatever the case, we have first contact with them. >> ma'am, i'm a nurse. >> we do the paperwork, we do initial pat-downs, any type of contraband that may enter the facility, we should be the first to catch it so it would not be brought into the facility. >> this is what we found when we were doing a...
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an arrestee likely saved the life of a ft. lauderdale police officer. watch this. a hand kufd teenager was sitting in the booking facility when the officer in the room collapsed. kicked the security fence and yelled to other officers for help. the 49-year-old officer survived the ordeal. the teenager will be honored later this month. >>> move over vodka tonics. looks like whiskey sours are women's drink of choice. a new report in "forbes" found record numbers, nearly 40%, of all whiskey drinkers are women. this increase is largely due to new flavors like apple and cinnamon. sales of these flavors whiskeys are up 58% among women. >>> now to some stories we're working on right now in our newsroom. news4 has spoken with a family of the woman killed in monday's incident on the metro. ahead, the mothervictim's motr ex why she's at peace with her daughter's death. >>> plus, christopher barry who is a candidate to replace his father on the d.c. council is accused of getting into a verbal altercation with staff at a pnc bank in northwest. mark segraves is working to speak
an arrestee likely saved the life of a ft. lauderdale police officer. watch this. a hand kufd teenager was sitting in the booking facility when the officer in the room collapsed. kicked the security fence and yelled to other officers for help. the 49-year-old officer survived the ordeal. the teenager will be honored later this month. >>> move over vodka tonics. looks like whiskey sours are women's drink of choice. a new report in "forbes" found record numbers, nearly 40%, of...
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but newly arrived arrestees pending assignments to house units. >> he panicked a little because he wastted to nap. >> because i was so scared i didn't know what's going to happen to me the only thing that came to my mind was kill yourself. i don't have the heart to kill myself, sir. i don't. >> all right. come on. >> before sanchez can be taken off suicide watch he must also convince staff psychiatrist dr. garcia that he's not suicidal. >> have a seat. >> so i got scared. and the only thing that came to my mind is if i tell them that i'm suicidal. >> so basically, you said you were suicidal for safety concerns. >> that's pretty much it. >> okay. you're really not suicidal? >> never came to my mind. never crossed my mind. i don't have the heart to. i have a 2-year-old son. >> are they going to put you in a safe place? >> he said he's going to see what he could do for me. i pray that he does put me back where i'm supposed to in the -- >> otherwise, you're going to say you're suicidal again and we'll start all over? >> i'm scared, sir. >> i understand. >> i'm scared. >> your safety comes
but newly arrived arrestees pending assignments to house units. >> he panicked a little because he wastted to nap. >> because i was so scared i didn't know what's going to happen to me the only thing that came to my mind was kill yourself. i don't have the heart to kill myself, sir. i don't. >> all right. come on. >> before sanchez can be taken off suicide watch he must also convince staff psychiatrist dr. garcia that he's not suicidal. >> have a seat. >> so...
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. >> and about the death camps that have been turned into prisons for the former holocaust arrestees were was the press? didn't the american press look at that situation? >> you know, surprisingly there were actually stories about this. that report to truman which i had never heard of before, actually did get a fair amount of press in the u.s. jewish groups were complaining both before and after the report, and were drawing attention to this but there was a report in the stars and stripes a month or two after the war ended out of italy where you still had germany surrendered six weeks, two months earlier or something like that, and just to let nazi ss officers running villages and towns in italy. and stars and stripes wrote a story with a headline something the effect of did we actually win the war? so there were stories. you know, i don't think the press totally abdicated its responsibility but when it comes with the cia was doing and the other intelligence agencies that stuff is so difficult to report on. >> i was thinking more about -- >> the conditions, yeah. you know once it got
. >> and about the death camps that have been turned into prisons for the former holocaust arrestees were was the press? didn't the american press look at that situation? >> you know, surprisingly there were actually stories about this. that report to truman which i had never heard of before, actually did get a fair amount of press in the u.s. jewish groups were complaining both before and after the report, and were drawing attention to this but there was a report in the stars and...
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reporter: the 35-year-old admits he stole semi nude photos from the cell phones of two female dui arrestees and passed them to two other chp officers. with his plea, harrington was sentenced to three years probation but no jail time. >> i think he knows and what i said on representing him is the conduct was serious. it was impulsive and immature. >> reporter: as part of his sentence, harrington must attend and participate as a speaker in community violence solutions class. >> which include not only educating himself about the crime he committed but helping to educate others about the crime he committed which i think is a lot better sentence than a short-term jail stay. >> reporter: harrington of charged in two cases. prosecutors say he admitted stealing photos on four to six occasions in the past few years. in martinez laura anthony, abc7 news. >>> the san francisco district attorney today dropped charges against a teenager accused of stabbing a 13-year-old to death. rashawn williams of killed september 2nd at a store at 2 th and -- 26th and folsom. footage proved the former suspect did not
reporter: the 35-year-old admits he stole semi nude photos from the cell phones of two female dui arrestees and passed them to two other chp officers. with his plea, harrington was sentenced to three years probation but no jail time. >> i think he knows and what i said on representing him is the conduct was serious. it was impulsive and immature. >> reporter: as part of his sentence, harrington must attend and participate as a speaker in community violence solutions class. >>...
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>>mark:there's an event to show support for the "bart friday" arrestees. >>mark:a group plans to meet from 8:30 to 11:30 this morning at the court to voice support for two people who were arrested during the protests. >>mark:the group claims bart police and san francisco sheriff's deputies retaliated against the two people who were already in custody. >>darya:a fairfield man is behind bars this morning. accused of sexually assaulting a child under the age of 10. >>darya:police say 38 year old fabian salazar knew the victim and assaulted the child over a two month period. >>darya:investigators arrested salazar at his home yesterday and booked him on several felony charges. >>darya:one of the charges carries a possible prison sentence of 25- years to life. his bail is set at 2- million dollars. >>mark:seven marathons in seven days. >>mark:a bay area man is on his way to completing the world marathon challenge. >>mark:we'll tell you about his journey. coming up. >>mark:and tom brady swears he wouldn't cheat. but a hall-of-fame otherwise. we'll have the latest
>>mark:there's an event to show support for the "bart friday" arrestees. >>mark:a group plans to meet from 8:30 to 11:30 this morning at the court to voice support for two people who were arrested during the protests. >>mark:the group claims bart police and san francisco sheriff's deputies retaliated against the two people who were already in custody. >>darya:a fairfield man is behind bars this morning. accused of sexually assaulting a child under the age of...