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the baltimore six. tonight, new revelations in the criminal case against sick cops that touched off riots, protests and a national debate on race relations. good evening and welcome to the kelly file everyone. i'm megan kelly. this weeks marks three months since baltimore police arrested freddie gray a man they claim was a repeat small time drug dealer who was taken into custody after he ran from cops. police found a knife which they said was illegal. they loaded freddie into a police van and brought him to the station. somewhere on that ride the medical competitor has concluded freddie gray suffered a catastrophic injury. he wound up hospitalized and died a week later. on the day of his funeral, the city of baltimore exploded. police were attacked homes were burned, businesses looted pharmacies and liquor stores specifically targeted. in the middle of all this the city decides to hit the six cops who handled freddie gray with a list of charges ranging from assault to second degree murder. >> to the peo
the baltimore six. tonight, new revelations in the criminal case against sick cops that touched off riots, protests and a national debate on race relations. good evening and welcome to the kelly file everyone. i'm megan kelly. this weeks marks three months since baltimore police arrested freddie gray a man they claim was a repeat small time drug dealer who was taken into custody after he ran from cops. police found a knife which they said was illegal. they loaded freddie into a police van and...
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>> just prior to the freddie gray case baltimore agreed to help crack down on western baltimore drug-infested earareas. when police made contact with freddie gray he took off running. seconds later arrested him for carrying an illegal knife. freddie gray was cuffed and placed in the back of a police van. the van made four stops including one that police say was to check on freddie gray's condition and maintain the request for medical attention went unanswered. in another stop a second prisoner was loaded into the opposite side of the partitioned police van. that suspect couldn't see freddie gray but "the washington post" reported that he told investigators he heard loud banging and believed the person on the other side of the van was trying to injure himself. allen later said he only heard light banging and denied saying that someone was trying to injure himself. here's allen clarifying on cnn. >> you cannot do that in the paddy wagon. hit your head and have a headache yeah. you ain't going to hurt yourself to the point you're dead and brutalized like that. >> when the police van arrived at t
>> just prior to the freddie gray case baltimore agreed to help crack down on western baltimore drug-infested earareas. when police made contact with freddie gray he took off running. seconds later arrested him for carrying an illegal knife. freddie gray was cuffed and placed in the back of a police van. the van made four stops including one that police say was to check on freddie gray's condition and maintain the request for medical attention went unanswered. in another stop a second...
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. >> baltimore's sandtown neighborhood. the heart of west baltimore, and one of the city's poorest areas. this is where freddie gray grew up -- known to friends as pepper. >> why was his nickname pepper? >> i never heard of pepper being bad for nobody, salt is bad for you, salt will kill you. i never heard nobody dying from pepper, everybody loves pepper. and he was dark skinned, so. >> brandon ross is freddie's god-brother. >> on april 12, reports say freddie was walking down the street when he made eye contact with officers -- and then ran. >> police chased gray and arrested him on the sidewalk here at the gilmor homes. >> where were you when he was arrested? >> right there with him. if you look at the original video that they shown, and you see the guy pointing, walking up, that's me. yeah, so i was there throughout the whole thing, seen the whole process. >> freddie was conscious when he was loaded into a paddy wagon. when it arrived at the police station 45 minutes later -- he was not. >> the question is why? he didn't
. >> baltimore's sandtown neighborhood. the heart of west baltimore, and one of the city's poorest areas. this is where freddie gray grew up -- known to friends as pepper. >> why was his nickname pepper? >> i never heard of pepper being bad for nobody, salt is bad for you, salt will kill you. i never heard nobody dying from pepper, everybody loves pepper. and he was dark skinned, so. >> brandon ross is freddie's god-brother. >> on april 12, reports say freddie was...
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. >> a major shakeup at baltimore's police department. the mayor fires the city's top cop in the wake of bruising riots and a spike in murders. >>> crippling melt down. wall street paralyzed and airline flights grounded after apparently unconnected glitches shut down computer systems for hours. >>> i.s.i.l. online. >> we are creating safe zones where dangerous criminals and terrorists can operate and avoid detection. >> new fears about encryption technology. why the justice department says the drive to protect privacy is putting americans at risk. >>> and the new majorities. latinos now outnumber whites in california. what the shift could mean for the 2016 election and beyond. good evening i'm antonio mora. we begin with the miernlg shackup in the baltimore police department. the city's police commissioner anthony batts has been fired. his tenure was marred by the death of freddy gray and the riots that crippled the city for a week. as paul beban has the story. that spelled the end for batts. >> former commissioner anthony batts just sign
. >> a major shakeup at baltimore's police department. the mayor fires the city's top cop in the wake of bruising riots and a spike in murders. >>> crippling melt down. wall street paralyzed and airline flights grounded after apparently unconnected glitches shut down computer systems for hours. >>> i.s.i.l. online. >> we are creating safe zones where dangerous criminals and terrorists can operate and avoid detection. >> new fears about encryption technology....
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in west baltimore is looted and set alight.t becomes the epicenter a night of violence over the death of freddie gray. this is that store today. still burned. still boarded up. one of the biggest scars is at police headquarters. words like turmoil and civil war have been used to describe what is going on inside. regarding how best to police baltimore in the wake of the riots. the commissioner in charge at the time has been jettisoned by baltimore's mayor supposedly for losing trust of his officers. >> nobody is going to be happy. >> reporter: this man hosts a daily radio show and was baltimore's police commissioner from 2000, 2002. he even acted the part in the show "the wire." >> what happens is if you don't feel like you are supported, you are not going to be the first car on the scene. >> any city in the world they know when the police are engaged and when they are not. and when the pressure is not there, they can feel it. >> and the pressure is not there now? >> certainly hasn't been for the last few months. >> reporter: in
in west baltimore is looted and set alight.t becomes the epicenter a night of violence over the death of freddie gray. this is that store today. still burned. still boarded up. one of the biggest scars is at police headquarters. words like turmoil and civil war have been used to describe what is going on inside. regarding how best to police baltimore in the wake of the riots. the commissioner in charge at the time has been jettisoned by baltimore's mayor supposedly for losing trust of his...
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scott: we have breaking news right in out of baltimore where the "baltimore sun" is reporting that mayor stephanie rawlings-blake fired police commissioner. we are expecting a press conference at 4:is a. we will take you there when it happens. and the freddie gray riots was the end of april and the preview claimed that the officers lacked the basic equipment and training to handle the situation. it also said that the police leaders did not nothing to calm the crowd. >> they were left in harm's way. equally as important the lack of preparation for the citizens we are formedded to protect in harm's way as well. scott: more than 100 officers were injured in the riots. six officers were arrested and charged in connection to gray's death. kimberly: do alcohol and basketball mix? well prince george's county board of license commissioner will debate a proposal to sell alcohol at some university of maryland events. they want to sell beer and wine at the xfinity center. a public hearing is scheduled for 7:00 tonight. if this plan is approved maryland would join dozens -- a dozen universities that
scott: we have breaking news right in out of baltimore where the "baltimore sun" is reporting that mayor stephanie rawlings-blake fired police commissioner. we are expecting a press conference at 4:is a. we will take you there when it happens. and the freddie gray riots was the end of april and the preview claimed that the officers lacked the basic equipment and training to handle the situation. it also said that the police leaders did not nothing to calm the crowd. >> they were...
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but it is one that is in the best interest of the people of baltimore. >> as the mayor said baltimore citizens want a safer city and it is clear that rank-and-file officers haven't been listen to commissioner bass number of arrests are down sets in the protest of freddie gray a result of what some believe is a police slowdown. in may, there were 1,49 people arrested, compared to 3,200 in april and 3,100 in march. the challenge now, how do you take mr. aggressive steps to take criminals off the streets while ensuring officers aren't using some of the tactics people believe led to some of the excesses in the past. >> you, suzanne, were in baltimore, where the police union mouthpiece of rank-and-file officers issued a scathing report. >> a 31-page report brief but brutal. essentially blamed the police commissioner and the mayor as well. said they were both acting together on this. it was pure neglect. they said these officers when they were dealing with the civil unrest that turned into a riot had been given orders to stand down essentially not to engage in it looters or rioters to. let
but it is one that is in the best interest of the people of baltimore. >> as the mayor said baltimore citizens want a safer city and it is clear that rank-and-file officers haven't been listen to commissioner bass number of arrests are down sets in the protest of freddie gray a result of what some believe is a police slowdown. in may, there were 1,49 people arrested, compared to 3,200 in april and 3,100 in march. the challenge now, how do you take mr. aggressive steps to take criminals...
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one of the top posts baltimore's police commissioner was just fired. and the message it sends about rising violence, and plus, new york city's new plan to cut its prison population. it's based on risk, and not budget. >> just a short time ago baltimore's police commissioner was fired. stephanie rawlings blake announced the removal of anthony bats, bats has been criticized following the death of freddie gray in april. and it has also resulted in homicide also on bat's watch. >> intense focus on our police leadership distracting many from what needs to be our main focus, the fight against crime. so we need a change. the people of baltimore deserve better and the brave hen and women of our department who put their lives on the line every day deserve better, and we're going to get better. >> let's bring in state senator, katherine and it's great to see you and good to have you on the program. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> so talk me through this have the rank and file police officers in baltimore lost confidence in bat's ability to leave? >> yes. an
one of the top posts baltimore's police commissioner was just fired. and the message it sends about rising violence, and plus, new york city's new plan to cut its prison population. it's based on risk, and not budget. >> just a short time ago baltimore's police commissioner was fired. stephanie rawlings blake announced the removal of anthony bats, bats has been criticized following the death of freddie gray in april. and it has also resulted in homicide also on bat's watch. >>...
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baltimore... and in chicago, where 10 people were killed over the fourth of july weekend. there are as many theories of why, as there are people tasked to address the problem. we talk now to three of them: stephanie rawlings-blake is the mayor of baltimore, which has struggled with a surge in violence this summer that predated the high-profile death of freddie gray in policy custody. mitch landreiu is the mayor of new orleans, where shootings are down this year. and gary slutkin is the founder and executive director of cure violence, a national initiative to stop violence in ten cities including chicago, new orleans and baltimore. welcome to you all. gary slutkin, we heard about the incredible rash of killings this weekend in chicago and you've studied it there as well as other places. what's going on? >> well, i think what's usually missing in the conversation around violence is it's epidemic nature itself. in other words, it's its contagious nature. we know more about violence now than ten or
baltimore... and in chicago, where 10 people were killed over the fourth of july weekend. there are as many theories of why, as there are people tasked to address the problem. we talk now to three of them: stephanie rawlings-blake is the mayor of baltimore, which has struggled with a surge in violence this summer that predated the high-profile death of freddie gray in policy custody. mitch landreiu is the mayor of new orleans, where shootings are down this year. and gary slutkin is the founder...
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baltimore is ground zero for heroin.y are planning to open 24 hours emergency addiction clinics, and it's all handing out a life-saving drug that will reverse overdoses and are doing this city-wide. >> these are what we give our clients. heroin. this will save our lives. >> inside the cramped quarters of a small bus in baltimore, they are handing out a miracle drug. david, who doesn't want to lose of lat name is volunteering. here, david hands out nal oxygen, a drug that can reverse a heroin overdose. >> in a matter of seconds. the person will come out of it right away. >> it's part of an initiative by the city of baltimore, to train every resident to use nal oxygen. health commissioner says the need is that urgent. >> this is the equivalent of having a defibrillator for heart attacks, in office buildings. everyone should have the ability to save them. >> you are saying everyone. >> everyone >> reporter: baltimore is called the heroin capital of the nation. every day someone dies of a drug overdose. >> it's epidemic. >>
baltimore is ground zero for heroin.y are planning to open 24 hours emergency addiction clinics, and it's all handing out a life-saving drug that will reverse overdoses and are doing this city-wide. >> these are what we give our clients. heroin. this will save our lives. >> inside the cramped quarters of a small bus in baltimore, they are handing out a miracle drug. david, who doesn't want to lose of lat name is volunteering. here, david hands out nal oxygen, a drug that can reverse...
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. >> tuesday night gunmen opened fire near the university of maryland baltimore. three people were killed and a fourth injured. even amid soaring crime the mayor stood by her commissioner until now even defending him in the face of criticism from his own force. on tuesday baltimore's police union released its own report on the response to the riots following the death of freddie gray. it pointed the finger squarely at police leadership, saying protests grew into full scale rioting because police were ordered not to engage. it reads in part these riots were without question preventable, however commanders famed to meet professional standards on all levels. as a result, chaos and lawlessness ensued. tensions between the force and commissioner have been running high ever since the protests. the charges brought by baltimore states more than against six officers in the death of freddie gray only deepened divisions. some officers reportedly said the charges made them hesitant to make arrests. at her news conference, the mayor said that tuesday's police report had nothin
. >> tuesday night gunmen opened fire near the university of maryland baltimore. three people were killed and a fourth injured. even amid soaring crime the mayor stood by her commissioner until now even defending him in the face of criticism from his own force. on tuesday baltimore's police union released its own report on the response to the riots following the death of freddie gray. it pointed the finger squarely at police leadership, saying protests grew into full scale rioting because...
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the top police officials for baltimore police gone. he has left the department. >>> up next we will also be talking about two big computer meltdowns today, shutting down the new york stock exchange and united airline flights. we've got that ahead. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an allergic reaction stop taking cialis and get medical
the top police officials for baltimore police gone. he has left the department. >>> up next we will also be talking about two big computer meltdowns today, shutting down the new york stock exchange and united airline flights. we've got that ahead. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your...
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and another baltimore case that has put prison gartsdz prison guards behind bars. "america tonight""america tonight"'s adam may reports. >> does location of this detention center play into the corruption that happened here? >> i think it plays a vital role. >> until now ralph johnson has never talked on national tv about what he witnessed as a supervising corrections officer at the baltimore city jail. >> people from the neighborhood that become correctional officers and you have inmates that become correctional officers. >> an institution recently overrun with sex drugs and corruption. >> what happened? >> it blows old identity of control in 2004 when the state started hiring 18-year-olds. i think that was kind of crazy because how can you put an 18-year-old that does not have any experience in life and you put them on a section of 120 seasoned inmates and expect that nothing is going to happen to that child. >> maryland's short-lived experiment hiring male and female officers as young as 18 was intended to address a shortage of qualified applicants willing to tak
and another baltimore case that has put prison gartsdz prison guards behind bars. "america tonight""america tonight"'s adam may reports. >> does location of this detention center play into the corruption that happened here? >> i think it plays a vital role. >> until now ralph johnson has never talked on national tv about what he witnessed as a supervising corrections officer at the baltimore city jail. >> people from the neighborhood that become...
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this one from baltimore. late today the mayor there firing the police commissioner saying it was not an easy decision but that her city deserves better. it comes two and a half months after the death of freddie gray his spienl cord nearly severed, sparking violent protests and then a surgery of crime in that city. >> reporter: tonight, two months after the death of freddy gray in police custody, the head of baltimore's embattled police department is out. baltimore's mayor, stephanie rawlings-blake, appointed commissioner anthony batts in 2012. she says she is replacing him with an interim commissioner from inside the department because the city's crime rate, including its murder rate, has soared. >> this was not an easy decision. the people of baltimore deserve better. >> reporter: the new commissioner will be kevin davis. just last night, gunmen killed three people a few blocks away from a local college. so far this year there have been 155 murders in this city 48% higher than last year and six baltimore off
this one from baltimore. late today the mayor there firing the police commissioner saying it was not an easy decision but that her city deserves better. it comes two and a half months after the death of freddie gray his spienl cord nearly severed, sparking violent protests and then a surgery of crime in that city. >> reporter: tonight, two months after the death of freddy gray in police custody, the head of baltimore's embattled police department is out. baltimore's mayor, stephanie...
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. >>> this morning the deputy commissioner is in charge of the baltimore police department. mayor fired the commissioner after a spike in violence and murders in the city. the dismissal also followed the suspicious death of freddie gray. paul beban reports. >> reporter: at a news conference late wednesday afternoon, the mayor thanked the commissioner for its service, and then sent him packing. >> we need a change. this was not an easy decision but it is one that is in the best interest of the people of baltimore. the people of baltimore deserve better. >> reporter: the mayor said an ongoing spike in murders demanded a change in leadership. his firing comes two and a half months after baltimore plunged into violence following the death of freddy gray. after the riots died down arrests plummeted and homicide rates spiked. in may there were a reported 22 suicides. >> this is an all-hands on deck. all-hands every single resource every single body every single personnel on the streets of baltimore. >> reporter: tuesday night gunmen jumped out of two vans and opened fire near the
. >>> this morning the deputy commissioner is in charge of the baltimore police department. mayor fired the commissioner after a spike in violence and murders in the city. the dismissal also followed the suspicious death of freddie gray. paul beban reports. >> reporter: at a news conference late wednesday afternoon, the mayor thanked the commissioner for its service, and then sent him packing. >> we need a change. this was not an easy decision but it is one that is in the...
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but it is one that is in the best interest of the people of baltimore. >> baltimore's top cop is dismiss. fm and mr. popularity, bernie sanders. is he more than just a wakeup call for hillary clinton? plus he's got rhythm. grammy winner terrence blanchard opens up about the life in jazz and what lies ahead. we begin this hour with a technical glitches and sudden malfunctions that caused a lot of havoc for traders and airline passengers. long lines lots of headaches and planned of unanswered questions. united airlines and then the snawctsnewyork stock exchange shut down because of computer problems. lisa stark is in washington with more. least lisa. >> david imagine one major computer system goes down then another. was something suspicious going on? all the computer systems back up and running thousand but it was a scramble for united airlines and the stock exchange as the operations ground to a halt. >> it pushed back another hour traveling with two small kids. >> the company scrambled to ground its flights nationwide. around 8:45 eastern time. then around 11:30 a.m., the new new york st
but it is one that is in the best interest of the people of baltimore. >> baltimore's top cop is dismiss. fm and mr. popularity, bernie sanders. is he more than just a wakeup call for hillary clinton? plus he's got rhythm. grammy winner terrence blanchard opens up about the life in jazz and what lies ahead. we begin this hour with a technical glitches and sudden malfunctions that caused a lot of havoc for traders and airline passengers. long lines lots of headaches and planned of...
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hi, everyone, this is al jazeera america. >> baltimore now.eturn to the wounded city. >> trust is a big issue right now throughout the entire city. >> the top cop is gone, be uh the crime and the anger haven't gone away. >> paying the price the risky business of ferrying migrants across the border. >> i just wanted to help him out, the cautionary tail from one young american. >> let's go ahead and address. >> plus spot lite on muslim neighborhood comedians. beyond the fight how they are making people laugh, and think. the protests have fading there baltimore but the anger has not, nor has the violence, three months after the death of freddie gray, the city continues to struggle the summer has been a difficult one. overnight, seven people were shot in that city, three of them teenagers. crime is rising many are demanding answers from police john tarot went back to baltimore and filed this report. political 27th and the vvs store, in west baltimore is stet alight, it becomes the epicenter of a night of violence over the death and police custody
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>> baltimore wants to finish the series at home. only thing missing is they haven't named the hanging judge just yet. there is no way they can be unbiassed in baltimore. absolutely no way. one thing that they got the people against them but it's a whole other thing when you have the people who are supposed to be defending the police officers who have done the type of things that the prosecutor has done and the mayor has done. they absolutely cannot get a fair case there. >> we saw in ferguson a reluctance for some to speak out publically. behind closed doors they did. they told the doj that man did charge officer wilson. i saw it. these were african-american witnesses testifying against the african-american decedent michael brown in that case. do you think there is a similar concern that jurors won't feel comfortable finding in favor of the officers lest there be a back lash from the community? >> absolutely. with the grand jury it was behind closed doors so we don't know who those people were in ferguson and hopefully never will be
>> baltimore wants to finish the series at home. only thing missing is they haven't named the hanging judge just yet. there is no way they can be unbiassed in baltimore. absolutely no way. one thing that they got the people against them but it's a whole other thing when you have the people who are supposed to be defending the police officers who have done the type of things that the prosecutor has done and the mayor has done. they absolutely cannot get a fair case there. >> we saw...
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. >> downtown baltimore. with one of the highest arrest rates in the country, it's a great place to be a bail bondsman. across the street from the court, james daniels and his family have stopped in to make a payment. a few months ago, james was charged with theft, and his bail was set at three thousand five hundred dollars. >> they give bails sometimes too high for some of the littlest things. but i guess it's to teach you a lesson. >> he didn't have the money for the $350 fee, but this bondsman agreed to accept payment in installments. >> have a nice day. >> alright man. thanks for workinwith me >> take care of them babies. >> oh yeah, i'm trying to. >> bail bonds! >> so you're eight minutes away. just bring him into the office. >> another bondsman, dennis sew, just got a call that two bounty hunters he hired are on their way - they've captured one of his "skips." >> on about september 9th, 2013, we bail out tony deshawn mccoy from the baltimore county detention center. >> how much was his bail? >> $50,000
. >> downtown baltimore. with one of the highest arrest rates in the country, it's a great place to be a bail bondsman. across the street from the court, james daniels and his family have stopped in to make a payment. a few months ago, james was charged with theft, and his bail was set at three thousand five hundred dollars. >> they give bails sometimes too high for some of the littlest things. but i guess it's to teach you a lesson. >> he didn't have the money for the $350...
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perfect weather for baseball in baltimore tonight.uture wersather, the rain will be over in the metro. rain in southern maryland. by noontime coming to an end. with time the weather will start to improve the second half of today and tomorrow are looking fine for your outdoor activities over the weekend. mid-80s with the sun back today. near 90 with sunshine tomorrow. staying warm into the early parts of next week. another chance for thunderstorms coming up tuesday and wednesday. >> beautiful but not a complete washout today. >> not at all. >> thanks,chuck. >>> awe are going to walk you through how to tell if someone is pulling a fast one on you. >>> a family opens up about their baby's rare condition. what to ♪ know you can deposit checks right from your phone transfer money to someone quickly and easily speak to a financial professional when it's convenient and pay for things with the tap of your finger know that with pnc's convenient solutions at least your finances will be easy to control. >>> a baby in northern virginia is improvi
perfect weather for baseball in baltimore tonight.uture wersather, the rain will be over in the metro. rain in southern maryland. by noontime coming to an end. with time the weather will start to improve the second half of today and tomorrow are looking fine for your outdoor activities over the weekend. mid-80s with the sun back today. near 90 with sunshine tomorrow. staying warm into the early parts of next week. another chance for thunderstorms coming up tuesday and wednesday. >>...
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baltimore city's top cop just got fired. moments ago baltimore's mayor stefanie rowling's blake firing police commissioner anthony baths. he led the police department after riots and april. freddie gray died in custody. bombshell as the murder rate skyrockets. the city's mayor and new interim police commissioner speaking to the media. >> moments ago i thanked police commissioner anthony batts for his service to baltimore city. and i informed him that i would be making a change in the leadership of the baltimore city police department. recent events have placed an intense focus on our police leadership distracting many from what needs to be our main focus. the fight against crime. so we need a change. this was not an easy decision, but it is one that is in the best interest of the people of baltimore. the people of baltimore deserve better. the brave men and women of our department who put their lives on the line every day to make our safer deserve better, and we're going to get better. today, i am naming deputy commissioner
baltimore city's top cop just got fired. moments ago baltimore's mayor stefanie rowling's blake firing police commissioner anthony baths. he led the police department after riots and april. freddie gray died in custody. bombshell as the murder rate skyrockets. the city's mayor and new interim police commissioner speaking to the media. >> moments ago i thanked police commissioner anthony batts for his service to baltimore city. and i informed him that i would be making a change in the...
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a plan hasn't been articulated to the citizens of baltimore.t's why it is critically important we have leadership in place to do so. >> what are you hearing from your con stitch whenstituents that batts is out? >> some say it was time for him to be out, and others don't feel that way. i think him out on the street was a main course of why to ultimately let him go. there's been people calling for his resignation for the last three months. there's been a lot of chatter in my colleagues that have done so since then. the straw that broke the camel's back yesterday was the organization bill that represents over 20,000 members in the city of baltimore was calling for his resignation today on the cusp of the release of the fop report yesterday. so i don't think it was a secret to many folks in the city of baltimore. we kind of saw it coming and many people thought it would happen sooner. for us to rely on the change of the administration from the police department perspective to solve our problems is definitely the wrong path to take at this time chri
a plan hasn't been articulated to the citizens of baltimore.t's why it is critically important we have leadership in place to do so. >> what are you hearing from your con stitch whenstituents that batts is out? >> some say it was time for him to be out, and others don't feel that way. i think him out on the street was a main course of why to ultimately let him go. there's been people calling for his resignation for the last three months. there's been a lot of chatter in my...
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baltimore's war on heroin. >> if we had any other disease, that's causing 303 deaths, we would be mobilizing every resource we can. >> "america tonight"s adam may with charm city's aggressive plan to get heroin off the the streets. l a deal for creed am. a fate of americans held by brown. could the grooement be the opening to their release? >> thanks for joining us. no one despites the dramatic impact to put a deal on the iranian impact. plenty of changes remain. the white house has to wrangle republican opponents. israel proclaimed the deal an historic mistake. the agreement is recognised for a change within iran and the dispera of its people. the largest community is settled names like persian square or little tehran. acknowledging impact and correction. michael oku begins our report in los angeles. >> reporter: these are the streets of what is sometimes called a portion of west l.a., home it a population of iranians. if you expect a celebration, dancing in the streets in relation to the nuclear arms deal, you would be disappointed. nina nose why folks are cautiously and quietly optimistic
baltimore's war on heroin. >> if we had any other disease, that's causing 303 deaths, we would be mobilizing every resource we can. >> "america tonight"s adam may with charm city's aggressive plan to get heroin off the the streets. l a deal for creed am. a fate of americans held by brown. could the grooement be the opening to their release? >> thanks for joining us. no one despites the dramatic impact to put a deal on the iranian impact. plenty of changes remain. the...
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years ago, the retired police commander was hired to run the baltimore city detention center but soon realized the corruption went far too deep. >> when i first came here i don't know how to make this any clearer, the facility didn't feel right. >> at what point in time were you motivated to call in the feds? >> we had a choice to make. the choice is we could have done nothing or we could have done something. we chose to do something. we had a very dangerous facility here. we had a facility that jeopardized the life and safety of not just the inmates that we were responsible for but more importantly there were people that we asked to come to work every day. >> reporter: the three year case revealed that inside the jail one inmate in particular tayvon white was in charge of the widespread black grill la familyguerillafamily game. in wiretaps he proclaimed, this is this is my jail and i am the law. >> was it as lavish as many reports indicated? >> it was probably worse. he had one woman that was fixing his meals. he had one woman who was smuggling his percosette pills he had pretty much
years ago, the retired police commander was hired to run the baltimore city detention center but soon realized the corruption went far too deep. >> when i first came here i don't know how to make this any clearer, the facility didn't feel right. >> at what point in time were you motivated to call in the feds? >> we had a choice to make. the choice is we could have done nothing or we could have done something. we chose to do something. we had a very dangerous facility here. we...
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university of maryland baltimore police urged people to use caution in the area. >>> the gun used in the slaying after woman on a san francisco pier belongs to a federal agent. juan francisco lopez sanchez is charged with faithally shooting kathryn steinle as she walked on the pier with her father. according to the "san francisco chronicle" the gun was stolen last week in a car burglary and was the federal agent's personal weapon. >>> the baltimore fraternal of police issued a report into the baltimore riots with the number one complaint being leveled at the police department's leadership. gene ryan said police officers felt a lack of support from the department. >> the officers' characterized the baltimore police department's leadership during the riots as unprepared, a little bit politically motivated and uncaring. and confusing. >> the violence in baltimore was sparked after the april 21 death of freddie gray in police custody. six baltimore police officers have been charged with his death. >>> authorities are set to announce the names of the victims of the deadly mid air collisio
university of maryland baltimore police urged people to use caution in the area. >>> the gun used in the slaying after woman on a san francisco pier belongs to a federal agent. juan francisco lopez sanchez is charged with faithally shooting kathryn steinle as she walked on the pier with her father. according to the "san francisco chronicle" the gun was stolen last week in a car burglary and was the federal agent's personal weapon. >>> the baltimore fraternal of...
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baltimore city's top cop just got fired.mayor stefanie rowling's blake firing police commissioner anthony baths. he led the police department after riots and april. freddie gray died in custody. bombshell as the murder rate skyrockets. the city's mayor and new interim police commissioner speaking to the media. >> moments ago i thanked police commissioner anthony batts for his service to baltimore city. and i informed him that i would be making a change in the leadership of the baltimore city police department. recent events have placed an intense focus
baltimore city's top cop just got fired.mayor stefanie rowling's blake firing police commissioner anthony baths. he led the police department after riots and april. freddie gray died in custody. bombshell as the murder rate skyrockets. the city's mayor and new interim police commissioner speaking to the media. >> moments ago i thanked police commissioner anthony batts for his service to baltimore city. and i informed him that i would be making a change in the leadership of the baltimore...
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the man in charge of baltimore police fired. charge when the death of freddie gray stoked public outrage, his arrest captured on camera with the 25-year-old african-american dieing in police custody following a ride in a police transport van. gray's death led to days of unrest and riots. he was criticized for the department's responses to rioting. suddenly today baltimore's mayor saying, you are fired. the deputy will replace him. evan perez is "out front" with the latest. this is a major move and unexpected right? >> reporter: sort of. last week a cnn producer and i were following up on reports we heard the mayor and city were talking to potential replacements. we were working on that. we thought certainly it wasn't going to happen that quickly. today, certainly, it came as a surprise. it came on the same day that the fraternal order of police a union, issued this scathing report against the city saying that the police were essentially unprepared for the rioting. they had no gear. they were told to stand down. the city dismisse
the man in charge of baltimore police fired. charge when the death of freddie gray stoked public outrage, his arrest captured on camera with the 25-year-old african-american dieing in police custody following a ride in a police transport van. gray's death led to days of unrest and riots. he was criticized for the department's responses to rioting. suddenly today baltimore's mayor saying, you are fired. the deputy will replace him. evan perez is "out front" with the latest. this is a...
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this is baltimore. that's not acceptable in any way and i think the response from the city has shown that. >> what did the police officer say to you? did you say to him, hey, this is not right, that a city police station should be closed at 7:00 p.m. at night? >> yeah. i mean i told him that and he you know told me that i needed to go back to where i called 911 from which was not an appropriate location for me to go. so at that point we talked for about a minute and i was eventually granted entry. but like i said those doors need to have an open door policy there. it's the police station. >> and the reason why we're talking to you, connor you wrote this editorial in "the sun." it's been all over so much so that an officer responded to what happened to your piece on facebook. this is the police response you're looking at online. as you look at that can you tell me how the officer responded? >> i've already commented on that and i want to put the best foot forward and trust the police department to approp
this is baltimore. that's not acceptable in any way and i think the response from the city has shown that. >> what did the police officer say to you? did you say to him, hey, this is not right, that a city police station should be closed at 7:00 p.m. at night? >> yeah. i mean i told him that and he you know told me that i needed to go back to where i called 911 from which was not an appropriate location for me to go. so at that point we talked for about a minute and i was eventually...
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she's in baltimore for us this morning.ey for freddie gray's family. what are they saying in reaction to this? >> reporter: now that commissioner batts is out. there's a lot of focus on the mayor. she's come under fire as well for the handling of the riots here in baltimore in april. so i have talked to a lot of people. we know the fraternal order of police have put out a statement and said they are willing now, they see it as a hopeful sign to work with the community here that they want to bring about healing. i spoke with a couple activists. one woman lost her 26-year-old god son in the shootings that happened over the summer. she says she believes it's a hopeful sign. i also talked to billy murphy. he's the attorney representing the family of freddie gray. he has been critical of the mayor in the past but he believes that this is a good move forward for the family and he also has some advice for the mayor. >> this problem has to be solved immediately before there are any more freddie grays. it has to be solved immediatel
she's in baltimore for us this morning.ey for freddie gray's family. what are they saying in reaction to this? >> reporter: now that commissioner batts is out. there's a lot of focus on the mayor. she's come under fire as well for the handling of the riots here in baltimore in april. so i have talked to a lot of people. we know the fraternal order of police have put out a statement and said they are willing now, they see it as a hopeful sign to work with the community here that they want...
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we'd mobilize every resource to address that. >> david was one of the baltimore's addicted.eless, he was lucky, helped off the streets by a good samar tan. he's in long-term recovery, blaming the spike in overdose deaths on the powerful synthetic opioid fenn tinnal. >> when fentanal comes in, it's a deadly cocktail. people have have been drug addicts for years - it's stronger than morphine. going straight to the bloodstream, it can take the the most serious heroin agent out. >> it has been called a miracle drug, but can be out of reach for people like dazed that want to save lives. that's because the cost doubled in the past year, leading to huge profits from pharmaceutical companies that make the drug. like amphastar. >> the price increase caught the attention of capital hill. this letter was written to the c.e.o. of amphastar pharmaceuticals this year "the rapid increase in the cost of this life-saving medication in a short time frame is a considerable health concern." cummings wrote a lawyer to the governor of maryland, the governor and the attorney-general. urging rebate
we'd mobilize every resource to address that. >> david was one of the baltimore's addicted.eless, he was lucky, helped off the streets by a good samar tan. he's in long-term recovery, blaming the spike in overdose deaths on the powerful synthetic opioid fenn tinnal. >> when fentanal comes in, it's a deadly cocktail. people have have been drug addicts for years - it's stronger than morphine. going straight to the bloodstream, it can take the the most serious heroin agent out....
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it was really scary. >> reporter: baltimore police deny her allegations. as for the six officers charged in connection with gray's death, their trial is scheduled to begin this fall. cecelia? >> jim, thank you. >>> and we turn overseas to greece, a country quickly running out of cash. protesters clashing with police. as bank officials saying, come monday morning atms will run dry unless europe steps in and loans more cash. atm withdrawals cut to less than $70 a day. and residents there crushing banks trying to collect what little cash is left. >>> next, to the danger in the ocean just as millions of americans hit the beach. a fisherman pulling this shark from the waters off north carolina today. seven shark attacks reported along the state's coast in the past month, but beaches there are still staying open. phillip mena with the alert going out tonight. >> reporter: in north carolina today, a race to the beach. anna korman, on vacation, shooting the video. >> about 15 of us hightailed it down there to see what was going on. >> reporter: a shark more than s
it was really scary. >> reporter: baltimore police deny her allegations. as for the six officers charged in connection with gray's death, their trial is scheduled to begin this fall. cecelia? >> jim, thank you. >>> and we turn overseas to greece, a country quickly running out of cash. protesters clashing with police. as bank officials saying, come monday morning atms will run dry unless europe steps in and loans more cash. atm withdrawals cut to less than $70 a day. and...
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the shocking sign allegedly found in a baltimore police van much like the van in which freddie gray may have suffered life-ending injuries. >>> and catching some rays. history made, a record shattered. nearly five days straight in the sky with no fuel, flying only on sunshine. "nightly news" begins now. . >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester hold. >>> good evening. i'm tamron hall in for lester. it is the last thing many of us want to think about happening on america's birthday. the potential for an isis-inspired attack in the u.s. as millions of americans prepare to gather for back yard barbecues, spirited parades, and awe-inspiring fireworks, law enforcement is at the ready from coast to coast while overseas u.s. embassies and diplomatic posts have called in their emergency action committees to assess the threat, not an unusual step but one that takes on new importance following a recent wave of deadly attacks across the globe. we start tonight with national correspondent peter alexander and a world on high alert. >> report
the shocking sign allegedly found in a baltimore police van much like the van in which freddie gray may have suffered life-ending injuries. >>> and catching some rays. history made, a record shattered. nearly five days straight in the sky with no fuel, flying only on sunshine. "nightly news" begins now. . >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester hold. >>> good evening. i'm tamron hall in for...
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after his funeral riots broke out and baltimore officials called in the national guard. the riots our acidded after the arrests of the 6 -- after the arrest of 6 officers. >>> live in center city, trish hart man. >>> a man was shot in the head at playground at south 30th street. neighbors called police after hearing 3 gunshots. >>> a 12-year-old man was with his grandmother and children when he received a phone call. he went out and never returned. police found him with numerous gunshot wounds he was recently released from jail for narcotics violation. >> we have information on a deadly motorcycle accident in the hunting park section of philadelphia. the action cam was on the scene. police say the motorcycle was riding on f street when it struck a car pulling out of a parking space. the man was not wearing a helmet he was thrown several feet and landed under a parked car. he was taken to temple university hospital where he was pronounced dead. >>> now to the massive manhunt for the mexico drug lord, joaquin "el chapo" guzman broke out last night and he did so from his ce
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they told the police to back off in baltimore. the criminals feel there is no downside to what they do. >> when you say when they tell the police -- who are you referenceing referencing? >> the mayor. during the riots they told the cops to let it go. what you see in the big cities like new york you have a liberal mayor. what rudy did was take petty crime and deal with the force forcefully and rebuild the city. if you let the crooks believe nothing will happen they will keep being crooks. >> i think this is a bigger scene emerging this summer. if you look at headlines in the local papers you have a crime spike. usa today did jives an baltimore and other cities seeing uptick in crime. the mayor wants to get rid of bail for felonys in new york and just let them go. it seems like there is a crime cloud emerging. they want to get rid of public urination. this is on the week of president obama supposed to go to a national prison a federal prison and give a speech about letting inmates go because democrats would have you believe that is
they told the police to back off in baltimore. the criminals feel there is no downside to what they do. >> when you say when they tell the police -- who are you referenceing referencing? >> the mayor. during the riots they told the cops to let it go. what you see in the big cities like new york you have a liberal mayor. what rudy did was take petty crime and deal with the force forcefully and rebuild the city. if you let the crooks believe nothing will happen they will keep being...
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put baltimore up 4-2. solid on the mound eight innings handed the ball over to zach britton in the ninth. britton muggy down the competition. mitch morely. he goes down swinging. he needed just 14 pitches to get the save. the orioles have won seven of their last ten. they are now in sole possession in the american league's. >>> women's soccer team usa. would it be japan or england? 1-1 after penalty kicks. in the last minute of stoppage time disaster for the uk. laura bassett tries to clear it but actually puts it into her own goal. she cannot believe it. she was in tears as time ran off the clock, england loses a heartbreaker, 2-1, japan takes on the united states sunday night in the world cup final rematch of the 2011 world cup. >>> that's all the time we have. "the tonight show" is heading your way now. we'll see you again tomorrow. good night, everybody. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and
put baltimore up 4-2. solid on the mound eight innings handed the ball over to zach britton in the ninth. britton muggy down the competition. mitch morely. he goes down swinging. he needed just 14 pitches to get the save. the orioles have won seven of their last ten. they are now in sole possession in the american league's. >>> women's soccer team usa. would it be japan or england? 1-1 after penalty kicks. in the last minute of stoppage time disaster for the uk. laura bassett tries to...
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>>> two people are dead, six injured in a baltimore boating accident. we are talking safety to boaters here. hello i'm debra alfarone. >> i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. eight people were on board that 37-foot boat this morning when it hit a concrete just south of the francis scott key bridge. >> two bodies have been recovered from the river. six people are hospitalized with injuries. authorities say it appears none of the people on board were wearing life jackets. >> the fatal boat accident is the latest in the area water ways. our own gary haze is there to talk safety to local boaters. gary, what are they saying? >> reporter: bruce, the death overnight of wendy lawson and kimberly ervin both of baltimore, maryland are the 13th and 14th death on maryland water ways so far this year. here is what we know right now about last night's fatal accident. investigators say they were among eight passengers on this 37-foot sun dance when they struck that concrete abatement on the bridge this morning. four people were tossed overboard, including the two
>>> two people are dead, six injured in a baltimore boating accident. we are talking safety to boaters here. hello i'm debra alfarone. >> i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. eight people were on board that 37-foot boat this morning when it hit a concrete just south of the francis scott key bridge. >> two bodies have been recovered from the river. six people are hospitalized with injuries. authorities say it appears none of the people on board were wearing life...