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and baltimore police are under fire after body camera footage once again appears to show officers planting advantage. in a baltimore resit every fuse is a million dollar settlement from the city she tells us her story of her fight for justice. it's thursday august third four pm in washington d.c. i'm actually banks and you're watching our team america we began today with president trump signing a bill to impose new sanctions on iran north korea and russia and effectively limiting his options on overturning future sanctions that alone led many to believe trump would not sign the legislation but judging by his own reaction he seemed to have no choice and even despite that many active and former politicians have already said this could be a big mistake and terms of finding the rift between the white house and capitol hill are to select a report. president signed the countering america's adversaries through sanctions act congress has encroached on the power of the presidency and he signs it in the interest of national unity even the language in this statement by the white house spokesperson su
and baltimore police are under fire after body camera footage once again appears to show officers planting advantage. in a baltimore resit every fuse is a million dollar settlement from the city she tells us her story of her fight for justice. it's thursday august third four pm in washington d.c. i'm actually banks and you're watching our team america we began today with president trump signing a bill to impose new sanctions on iran north korea and russia and effectively limiting his options on...
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officers pointing drugs in a car this is the second time in less than a month baltimore police have been accused of tampering with evidence or to use trinity chavez has the latest on a body cameras were rolling during a traffic stop last november but newly released video of the incident has raised some serious questions the video shows seven officers searching a car for drugs and for thirty minutes they didn't find anything that was until they allegedly turned off their body cameras and then after some time passes the cameras turned back on. their way check this before. and moments later a shocking discovery yeah. yeah couple. of hundred three contests that we took over here defense attorney josh inslee who obtained and released the video says the video suggests drugs were planted and the discoveries staged although the department is conducting an investigation the department police commissioner says it's too soon to jump to conclusions what was there i didn't see you get your movies on now it's all so so does that mean that when the camera was off so tight going over started i
officers pointing drugs in a car this is the second time in less than a month baltimore police have been accused of tampering with evidence or to use trinity chavez has the latest on a body cameras were rolling during a traffic stop last november but newly released video of the incident has raised some serious questions the video shows seven officers searching a car for drugs and for thirty minutes they didn't find anything that was until they allegedly turned off their body cameras and then...
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the incident. >> the cameras were rolling and she ended up being vindicated. >> reporter: the baltimore police said in a statement, anytime an allegation of misconduct is madeagainst an officer, they take it seriously and investigate it fully. this is the second time in recent weeks baltimore officers have been accused of planting evidence. body camera footage released about two weeks ago involving different baltimore police officers allegedly shows drugs being planted in a backyard. the investigation into that incident is ongoing. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >>> still ahead, a stock market surge! what's fueling the record numbers? >> plus, with so many people eating organic lately, we look at a bay area business that's one of the pioneers and is now booming. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent
the incident. >> the cameras were rolling and she ended up being vindicated. >> reporter: the baltimore police said in a statement, anytime an allegation of misconduct is madeagainst an officer, they take it seriously and investigate it fully. this is the second time in recent weeks baltimore officers have been accused of planting evidence. body camera footage released about two weeks ago involving different baltimore police officers allegedly shows drugs being planted in a...
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>> mason: baltimore police investigate whether officers planteidd ev iencen ar dug case. a scientific breakthrough, genes inan hum embryos are repaired before they can cause a birth defect. and shopping for jobs. hundreds go online the old-fashioned way for a chance to work for amazon. >> somebody's got to fix the robotics. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. congressional investigators now want phone and e-mail records of everyone involved in that meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower last year. their interest in what happened there is growing after the president's story changed. at first his lawyer denied the president helped his son put out a misleading statement about the meeting. but yesterday the white house admitted that the president weighed in on that statement. the special counsel's investigation of russian meddling in the u.s. election is widening, as well. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that congressional investigators have high interest in obtaining the phone recor
>> mason: baltimore police investigate whether officers planteidd ev iencen ar dug case. a scientific breakthrough, genes inan hum embryos are repaired before they can cause a birth defect. and shopping for jobs. hundreds go online the old-fashioned way for a chance to work for amazon. >> somebody's got to fix the robotics. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. congressional investigators now want phone and e-mail records of everyone involved...
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to baltimore now where police are under fire after allegedly tampering with the advents newly released body camera footage appears to show baltimore police officers planning drugs in a car this is the second time in less than a month the baltimore police have been accuse of tampering with evidence parties trying to chavez is in new york with more on what. the cameras captured body cameras were rolling during a traffic stop last november but newly released video of the incident has raised some serious questions the video shows seven officers searching a car for drugs and for thirty minutes they didn't find anything that was until they allegedly turned off their body cameras and then after some time passes the cameras turned back on. it we checked. and moments later a shocking discovery yes thank you. yeah. that's the. defense attorney josh inslee who obtained and released the video says the video suggests drugs were planted and the discoveries staged although the department is conducting an investigation the department police commissioner says it's too soon to jump to conclusions what w
to baltimore now where police are under fire after allegedly tampering with the advents newly released body camera footage appears to show baltimore police officers planning drugs in a car this is the second time in less than a month the baltimore police have been accuse of tampering with evidence parties trying to chavez is in new york with more on what. the cameras captured body cameras were rolling during a traffic stop last november but newly released video of the incident has raised some...
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another baltimore police officer under the mike scope for a third incident. the prosecutor's office now doubting his credibility. and in this video, they're pursuing a man wanted for drugs, body cameras rolling. the suspect is apprehended. then suddenly, i takes off in handcuffs. police in hot pursuit, catching him after running into the woods. police don't find any drugs initially, but went to the scene after listening to a jailhouse call that allegedly directed them to the drugs. in the video, you see an officer pick up the drugs and then puts them back down, only to pick them back up again. the officer claims he did that because he body camera on, but prosecutors concerned that it was evidence tampering, dropping 43 case connected to this officer. a spirited defense from police. >> there is nothing questionable about this. the officers did exactly what i and the community expect of him. >> reporter: police typically turn on their cameras as they approach a crime scene and leave them on for the duration. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> coming up in
another baltimore police officer under the mike scope for a third incident. the prosecutor's office now doubting his credibility. and in this video, they're pursuing a man wanted for drugs, body cameras rolling. the suspect is apprehended. then suddenly, i takes off in handcuffs. police in hot pursuit, catching him after running into the woods. police don't find any drugs initially, but went to the scene after listening to a jailhouse call that allegedly directed them to the drugs. in the...
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another round of anti-government demonstrations are held for tomorrow. >>> baltimore police are again being accused of planting evidence. public defenders say this police body cam video from last november appears to show police engaged in the staged recovery of narcotics. it shows officers turning their cameras off and on and then locating a bag that appears to contain drugs. because of the video, charges were dropped against one defendant. last month's video was released showing a different officer allegedly planting drugs in a lot. >>> a 1-year-old boy is under arrest after he opened an emergency door on an airliner as it was taxiing in san francisco. the copa airlines flight had just landed yesterday after a flight from panama and was headed to the gate. >> this guy, i see him jump on the wing and then he starts climbing down the wing and then he just runs, then he starts running the other way. >> a construction crew held the teenager until the police arrived. he is a u.s. citizen and was traveling alone. it's unclear why he jumped from the plane. he appeared to have been in emotio
another round of anti-government demonstrations are held for tomorrow. >>> baltimore police are again being accused of planting evidence. public defenders say this police body cam video from last november appears to show police engaged in the staged recovery of narcotics. it shows officers turning their cameras off and on and then locating a bag that appears to contain drugs. because of the video, charges were dropped against one defendant. last month's video was released showing a...
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the video shows baltimore police officer searching a car for drugs.ccording to the public defender's office, the officers found nothing in the car until turning their body cameras off. when the cameras came back on, an officer is seen squatting by the driver's side of the suspect's car, apparently unaware he's being recorded. he then stands up and steps back. about 30 seconds pass. another officer approaches the car. that officer then squats down and pulls out a bag of drugs. >> trevor: you know, i'm starting to wonder if the entire drug business in baltimore is just cops buying drugs to plant them. that's all it seems like. it seems like cops coming up to dealers, like, hey, man! i got some -- i need some evidence, man! you got evidence? drug dealer is, like, no, i'm all out. what's this?! what happened? i guess you just made a sail! ( laughter ) as disturbing as these videos are, black people have known about police planting evidence for years, nobody believed them. now there is the technology to prove it. sort of like we all assumed the hotel room
the video shows baltimore police officer searching a car for drugs.ccording to the public defender's office, the officers found nothing in the car until turning their body cameras off. when the cameras came back on, an officer is seen squatting by the driver's side of the suspect's car, apparently unaware he's being recorded. he then stands up and steps back. about 30 seconds pass. another officer approaches the car. that officer then squats down and pulls out a bag of drugs. >> trevor:...
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. >>> for a second time police officers in baltimore are suspected of planting evidence in a drug cased once again, they were exposed by their own cameras. here is don dahler. body camera video from last november, shows baltimore police stopping a vehicle. >> what are you stopping us for? searching the car for drugs. at first, no drugs are found. the public defender's office says t their bed cody cameras. when they begin, record iing officer is seen squatting near the car door. he stand up. moves away. 30 seconds later, another officer who had been standing nearby, searches the same area. that's when he finds a bag of drugs. >> that's the weed smell right there too. off awe baltimore police commissioner, kevin davis says an investigation is under way. >> the body camera is, but a singular tool, and if you just look at a, a moment of it. without looking at it in context. it can misrepresentative the actions of police officers. >> two weeks ago, body cam video from different baltimore officers emerged of them allegedly planting evidence in a backyard. one of the officers has been suspend
. >>> for a second time police officers in baltimore are suspected of planting evidence in a drug cased once again, they were exposed by their own cameras. here is don dahler. body camera video from last november, shows baltimore police stopping a vehicle. >> what are you stopping us for? searching the car for drugs. at first, no drugs are found. the public defender's office says t their bed cody cameras. when they begin, record iing officer is seen squatting near the car door....
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baltimore. a mouthpiece we're not only the police but before the community and for the victims of our own crown baltimore mayor catherine pugh weighed in saying quote over six hundred shootings in less than a year in our city and something has to give and so we are trying to protect the citizens of our city and make sure that we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have been deployed to different districts in the city in order to cut down on the violence and an organization called cease fire three sixty five is aiming to ensure that violence ceases to exist in the city all year round and washington national banks are t.v. . america's longest running war in afghanistan has seen a surge in violence in recent months this weekend between fifty to sixty people were killed many of the victims were children the attacks are coming from an unlikely pairing for more on this let's go to manila chance and she has the story of manila while those weekend numbers are still trickling in
baltimore. a mouthpiece we're not only the police but before the community and for the victims of our own crown baltimore mayor catherine pugh weighed in saying quote over six hundred shootings in less than a year in our city and something has to give and so we are trying to protect the citizens of our city and make sure that we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have...
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baltimore. a mouthpiece we're not only the police but before the community and for the victims of our own crown baltimore mayor catherine pugh weighed in saying quote over six hundred shootings in less than a year in our city and something has to give in so we are trying to protect the citizens of our city and make sure that we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have been deployed to different districts in the city in order to cut down on the violence and an organization called cease fire three sixty five is aiming to ensure that violence ceases to exist in the city all year round and washington nationally banks are t.v. . report published by the united nations office of counterterrorism down economics are a driving force for western youth who join terrorist groups in syria the report found a typical fighter is quote most likely to be male young disadvantaged economically educationally and in terms of labor market and went on to say foreign fighters are typically margin
baltimore. a mouthpiece we're not only the police but before the community and for the victims of our own crown baltimore mayor catherine pugh weighed in saying quote over six hundred shootings in less than a year in our city and something has to give in so we are trying to protect the citizens of our city and make sure that we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have...
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the signing. >> co-equal branchs of government at play today. >>> ahead, another claim that baltimore policeicers may have planted evidence. this is the second time in a month that this is happening. what's the police department saying and the community reaction? that's next. th choices like thec crab lover's dream and new favorites like dueling crab legs with dungeness and snow crab. it's happening right now right here at crabfest. red lobster. now this is seafood. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. >>> new questions about the baltimore police department this morning. according to the city's public defender's office, new video from body cameras that shows that officers planted drug evidence inside a suspect's car. >> context here matters. this comes about a week after the state's attorney general dismissed 34 cases involving officers linked to a similar video that surfaced a month ago. the baltimore police department is
the signing. >> co-equal branchs of government at play today. >>> ahead, another claim that baltimore policeicers may have planted evidence. this is the second time in a month that this is happening. what's the police department saying and the community reaction? that's next. th choices like thec crab lover's dream and new favorites like dueling crab legs with dungeness and snow crab. it's happening right now right here at crabfest. red lobster. now this is seafood. her long day...
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here's abc's pierre thomas with the video. >> reporter: baltimore police under intense scrutiny after an officer appeared to plant drugs incriminating a suspect early they are year. two incidents recorded by police cameras. this one, an officer appeared to plant marijuana in a suspect's car before arresting him. and tonight, another baltimore police officer under the microscope after a third incident. the prosecutor's office now doubting his credibility. in this video, the officer pursuing a man with an outstanding warrant for drugs. bodycameras rolling. the suspect was apprehended and then suddenly, he takes off in handcuffs. police in hot pursuit, catching hip after running into the woods. >> i have to search you. >> reporter: the police don't find any drugs initially, but went to the scene after listening to a jailhouse call that allegedly directed them to the drugs. in the video, you see an officer pick up the drugs, but then puts them back down, only to pick them back up again. the officer claims he did that because he forgot to turn his bodycamera on, but prosecutors are concern
here's abc's pierre thomas with the video. >> reporter: baltimore police under intense scrutiny after an officer appeared to plant drugs incriminating a suspect early they are year. two incidents recorded by police cameras. this one, an officer appeared to plant marijuana in a suspect's car before arresting him. and tonight, another baltimore police officer under the microscope after a third incident. the prosecutor's office now doubting his credibility. in this video, the officer...
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she ended up being vindicated. >> reporter: the baltimore police said in a statement, any time an allegationf misconduct is made against an officer, they take it seriously and investigate it fully. this is the second time in recent weeks baltimore officers have been accused of planting evidence. body camera footage released about two weeks ago involving different baltimore police officers allegedly shows drugs being planted in a backyard. the investigation into that incident is ongoing. the case against insley's client has also been dismissed, but he says this is not the end of their legal fight. >> she lives in the city, she doesn't want any trouble between her and the police, but she feels like she had drugs planted on her and she definitely wants justice. >> with these recent cases coming to light, the concern is that this is more of a common occurrence than originally thought. last night baltimore police commissioner kevin davis sent a memo to officers reminding them that they are required to activate their body cameras when responding to calls and searching for evidence and they are req
she ended up being vindicated. >> reporter: the baltimore police said in a statement, any time an allegationf misconduct is made against an officer, they take it seriously and investigate it fully. this is the second time in recent weeks baltimore officers have been accused of planting evidence. body camera footage released about two weeks ago involving different baltimore police officers allegedly shows drugs being planted in a backyard. the investigation into that incident is ongoing....
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>> mason: baltimore police investigate whether officers planted evidence in a drug case.entific breakthrough, genes in human embryos are repaired before they can cause a birth defect. and shopping for jobs. hundreds go online the old-fashioned way for a chance to work for amazon. >> somebody's got to fix the robotics. captioning sponsored by cbs this is e
>> mason: baltimore police investigate whether officers planted evidence in a drug case.entific breakthrough, genes in human embryos are repaired before they can cause a birth defect. and shopping for jobs. hundreds go online the old-fashioned way for a chance to work for amazon. >> somebody's got to fix the robotics. captioning sponsored by cbs this is e
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. >>> now to a big city police force under fire. officers in baltimore accused of planting evidence. scenes caught on their own body cameras leading to dozens of cases being overturned. it's another problem for a force that has seen its share of controversies in recent years. nbc's stephanie gosk has the new details. >> reporter: shamir collins was pulled over by baltimore police last november. >> you're locking me up for what? >> i think they put sfg something in my car. >> reporter: after a 30-minute gap, body cameras pick back up and police pull what they say is heroin from the car. >> i put the handcuffs on you because there's drugs in your car. >> you didn't show me any drugs. >> reporter: when they told you they found marijuana and heroin in your car, what was your reaction? >> my reaction was how? you understand what i'm saying? how? where? >> reporter: internal affairs is investigating. >> it's no doubt that the video that we see, the piece of video that we see is ugly. >> reporter: the baltimore police department is in crisis, accused of tamperi
. >>> now to a big city police force under fire. officers in baltimore accused of planting evidence. scenes caught on their own body cameras leading to dozens of cases being overturned. it's another problem for a force that has seen its share of controversies in recent years. nbc's stephanie gosk has the new details. >> reporter: shamir collins was pulled over by baltimore police last november. >> you're locking me up for what? >> i think they put sfg something in my...
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. >> tonight more questionable body camera video from baltimore police prompt state prosecutors to dismiss or delay about a dozen more cases. these videos were released by police, then publically reviewed today of drugs that were found at the scene of an arrest. it follows two other incidents earlier this year where body camera video led to charges being dropped. planting evidence.how but baltimore police commissioner kevin davis says there is nothing questionable about his office's actions. >> the officer seeing all the news of late self reported through his chain of command that there was a moment during his recovery of the evidence that his camera was not on. in response, the state's attorney's office made the decision to drop this case and quickly dropped dozens of other cases involving these three police officers. i firmly disagree with this decision. >> 43 criminal cases involving the officers in these videos have since been dropped. >> the navy has identified the one sailor killed and nine others who are still missing from the u.s.s. john mccain. two of the missing sailors are from
. >> tonight more questionable body camera video from baltimore police prompt state prosecutors to dismiss or delay about a dozen more cases. these videos were released by police, then publically reviewed today of drugs that were found at the scene of an arrest. it follows two other incidents earlier this year where body camera video led to charges being dropped. planting evidence.how but baltimore police commissioner kevin davis says there is nothing questionable about his office's...
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>> mason: baltimore police investigate whether officers planted evidence in multiple cases. scientific breakthrough, genes in human embryos are repaired before they can cause a birth defect. and shopping for jobs. hundreds go online the old- fashioned way for a chance to work for amazon. >> somebody's got to fix the robotics.
>> mason: baltimore police investigate whether officers planted evidence in multiple cases. scientific breakthrough, genes in human embryos are repaired before they can cause a birth defect. and shopping for jobs. hundreds go online the old- fashioned way for a chance to work for amazon. >> somebody's got to fix the robotics.
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baltimore police spokesman t.j. department is investigating whether the videos depict reenactments. and the office of the baltimore state's attorney put out a statement urging caution in judging video before an investigation has been conducted. the canadian airline, air transat, is apologizing, after passengers were stranded on two of its planes for hours. on monday, two flights, one from brussels, the other from rome, were headed to montreal. but they were diverted to ottawa, because of bad weather. when they arrived, passengers were kept on the planes for several hours. air transat says the airport was unable to provide stairs that would have allowed passengers to disembark. the airport authority says the airline was at fault. one passenger called 9-1-1. responded with bottles of water. the two planes finally took off for montreal, hours behind schedule. believe it or not-- retailers are already starting to release their plans for thanksgiving. "gamestop" says its stores will be open on thanksgiving. that's a switch from previous years, when the video game retailer closed for the
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leak investigations compared to those pending at the end of the obama administration. >>> the baltimore police department is under fire this morning. police are accused of planting evidence and getting caught by their own body cameras. as a result, there have been dozens of cases that had to be overturned. nbc's stephanie goss talks to a woman who finds herself in the middle >> reporter: shamir collins was pulled over by baltimore police. >> you're locking me up for what. >> i think they put something in my car. >> reporter: officers are seen searching the car on body camera video. after a 30-minute gap, body cameras pick back up and police pull what they say is heroin from the car. >> i put handcuffs on you because there's drugs in your car. >> reporter: when they told you they found marijuana and heroin if your car, what was your reaction. >> my reaction was, how? you understand what i'm saying? how? where? >> reporter: internal affairs is investigating. >> it's no doubt that the video that we see, the piece of video that we see is ugly. >> reporter: the baltimore police department is in cri
leak investigations compared to those pending at the end of the obama administration. >>> the baltimore police department is under fire this morning. police are accused of planting evidence and getting caught by their own body cameras. as a result, there have been dozens of cases that had to be overturned. nbc's stephanie goss talks to a woman who finds herself in the middle >> reporter: shamir collins was pulled over by baltimore police. >> you're locking me up for what....
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years ago is the reason for the spike and homicides in the city according to the baltimore sun baltimore police commissioner kevin davis is trying to combat the gun violence and has the poit one hundred fifty officers and supervisors we spoke with baltimore city police department spokesman t.j. smith who lost his younger brother last month to gun violence gangs guns and drugs is what we're seeing is a nucleus but i don't go out of the homicides that we're see that homosexuality. was human beings to meet with families that are connected to each other and yes the number one seventy three was my brother deon a smith many residents in baltimore want to see an end to buy land so which has led that community activists to push for a seventy two hour cease fire starting today and now i'm here with b. i erica bridgeport's she is one of the organizers of baltimore thieves fire do you think that baltimore is doing enough what they use so that they know that there is a world out there where they can get educated to go to college to be able to think i need you to look around this country and see that the wa
years ago is the reason for the spike and homicides in the city according to the baltimore sun baltimore police commissioner kevin davis is trying to combat the gun violence and has the poit one hundred fifty officers and supervisors we spoke with baltimore city police department spokesman t.j. smith who lost his younger brother last month to gun violence gangs guns and drugs is what we're seeing is a nucleus but i don't go out of the homicides that we're see that homosexuality. was human...
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baltimore i'm. a mouthpiece for not only the police but in the for the community and for the victims about and from baltimore mayor catherine pugh weighed in saying quote over six hundred shootings in less than a year in our city and something has to give and so we are trying to protect the citizens of our city and make sure that we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams...
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it shows baltimore police officers searching a car for drugs. as one of the suspects is arrested he accuses the officers of harassing him for days. >> you crooked. you set [ bleep ] up. that's what you do. >> acounseleding to the defender's office they found nothing in the car when they turned the cameras off. when the camera's back on, the officer is seen squatting by the car. he's unaware he's being recorded. he steps up and steps back. a few seconds later an officer squats down and he pulls out a bag of drugs. the attorney says the footage an solves his client who was facing drug charges after the accident. >> she didn't think anybody would believe her, cameras were all rolling and she ended up being vindicated. >> the baltimore saes say any time an allegation of misconduct is made regarding an officer they take it seriously and investigate it fully. this is the second time in weeks baltimore officers have been accused of planting evidence. body cam raj footage two weeks ago involved different police officers show drugs being planted in a bac
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baltimore. a mouthpiece for not only the police but before the community and for the victims of violent crime. many residents in baltimore want to see an end to violence which has led a community activist to push for a seventy two hour cease fire starting today. and joining me now to offer list the suction is eric umbrage her she's one of the organizers for baltimore ceasefire thank you so much for joining me erika from now can you tell me what inspired you want to hold this event here today so well this event is selling how things change is doing it even for the ceasefire this is not the violence rally the cease fire is so i'll go home who is a like a hip hop legend in both books two years ago approached me about he wanted to do with these and it's a because this was actually talking really sit down and talk about it but it was because my nineteen year old son says believe that the murder rate in los move higher than it's ever been so that sparked me to call go in and say i was a vet you said you wanted to do it so his idea was that everybody should know and my other half of that was that ever
baltimore. a mouthpiece for not only the police but before the community and for the victims of violent crime. many residents in baltimore want to see an end to violence which has led a community activist to push for a seventy two hour cease fire starting today. and joining me now to offer list the suction is eric umbrage her she's one of the organizers for baltimore ceasefire thank you so much for joining me erika from now can you tell me what inspired you want to hold this event here today so...
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here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: baltimore police under intense scrutiny after an officer appearedis year. two incidents recorded by police cameras. this one, an officer appeared to plant marijuana in a suspect's car before arresting him. another baltimore police officer under the microscope after a third incident. the prosecutor's office now doubting his credibility. in this video, the officer pursuing a man with an outstanding warrant for drugs, body cameras rolling. the suspect is apprehended. then suddenly, he takes off in handcuffs, police in hot pursuit, catching him after running into the woods. >> i've got to search. >> police don't find any drugs initially but went to the scene after listening to a jailhouse call that allegedly directed them to the drugs. in the video, you see an officer pick up the drugs and then puts them back down, only to pick them back up again. the officer claims he did that because he forgot to turn his body camera on, but prosecutors concerned that it was evidence tampering, dropping 43 cases connected to this officer. a spirited defense from polic
here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: baltimore police under intense scrutiny after an officer appearedis year. two incidents recorded by police cameras. this one, an officer appeared to plant marijuana in a suspect's car before arresting him. another baltimore police officer under the microscope after a third incident. the prosecutor's office now doubting his credibility. in this video, the officer pursuing a man with an outstanding warrant for drugs, body cameras rolling. the suspect...
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the baltimore police is once again defending etc. against allegations of misconduct. >> we're still having growing pains with body worn cameras. >> reporter: he says it's too early to tell whether body camera video taken at this traffic stop last november showed officers planting evidence. the public defender's office says the officers' initial search for drugs came up empty. then they turned their body cameras off. at least three different officers began recording again, showing the moment drugs were recovered from the car. >> their credibility right now is in question because of a moment in time that's either captured or not captured on body worn cameras. >> reporter: in another body cam video from january a different officer is seen allegedly planting evidence in a backyard. s reminding officers the keep their body cameras activated until leaving the scene and under no circumstances should they attempt to re-create the e recovery of evidence. >> while it's ugly and they didn't have their body cameras on, i think it's -- >> since t
the baltimore police is once again defending etc. against allegations of misconduct. >> we're still having growing pains with body worn cameras. >> reporter: he says it's too early to tell whether body camera video taken at this traffic stop last november showed officers planting evidence. the public defender's office says the officers' initial search for drugs came up empty. then they turned their body cameras off. at least three different officers began recording again, showing...
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the move comes after a body cam video appeared to show a baltimore police officer planting drugs that resulted in an arrest. mosby said her office is set to dismiss a total of 34 cases. the public defender's office released the body cam video, that appears to show officers working together to manufacture evidence. >>> surveillance video captured the incident outside of a ft. lauderdale resort. it shows the former officer, john kernan, punching rodriguez in the face, knocking him to the ground.. the ft. lauderdale police department says they're following up in the attack. >>> baltimore based underarmor announced today it is laying off 2% of its workforce. cnbc reports that half of those 280 people being let go work in the company's charm city headquarters. shares of underarmor have plummeted about 49% over the past year. a big plunge came after the chief praised president trump as a real asset for this country. >>> the first of the month is bringing summer-like temps for their stormy or east, you're going to see showers and storms this evening. these are pretty heavy storms. not severe
the move comes after a body cam video appeared to show a baltimore police officer planting drugs that resulted in an arrest. mosby said her office is set to dismiss a total of 34 cases. the public defender's office released the body cam video, that appears to show officers working together to manufacture evidence. >>> surveillance video captured the incident outside of a ft. lauderdale resort. it shows the former officer, john kernan, punching rodriguez in the face, knocking him to the...
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baltimore police are investigating two incidents where their officers were guarding body worn cameras. one involving the appearance of an officer mishandling or planting evidence. the latest one involves a gap in video. this happened during the search of a car. baltimore police commissioner kevin davis says many officers have questions about when to turn off their cameras. he says he will make it clear that the cameras stay on until they leave a scene. >>> if your child has one of those popular fidget spinner toys, listen to the next story. an arizona boy had to go to the emergency room after the fidget spinner was stuck on his finger. his mom tried everything. soap, oil. nothing worked. e.r. doctors a hard time getting it off. they got help man who had to use an electric saw to get the spinner off the boy's finger. see, i couldn't even watch this. you have to have steady hands. you get too close to the skin. >> yikes. >> this is the third time the maintenance man has been asked to cut something off of something for doctors. >> they need to put him on the payroll. >> right. >> exactly
baltimore police are investigating two incidents where their officers were guarding body worn cameras. one involving the appearance of an officer mishandling or planting evidence. the latest one involves a gap in video. this happened during the search of a car. baltimore police commissioner kevin davis says many officers have questions about when to turn off their cameras. he says he will make it clear that the cameras stay on until they leave a scene. >>> if your child has one of...
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. >>> why a baltimore police officer is accused of evidence tampering. we will take you now. >>> new technology is helping to remind parents about leaving fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. >>> 36 children have died this year, 36 of them. they were left in hot cars and some automakers are creating bac
. >>> why a baltimore police officer is accused of evidence tampering. we will take you now. >>> new technology is helping to remind parents about leaving fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. for two years,...
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>> mason: baltimore police investigate whether officers planteidd ev iencen ar dug case. a scientific breakthrough, genes inan hum embryos are repaired before they can cause a birth defect. and shopping for jobs. hundreds go online the old-fashioned way for a chance to work for amazon. >> somebody's got to fix the robotics. captioning sponsored by cbs
>> mason: baltimore police investigate whether officers planteidd ev iencen ar dug case. a scientific breakthrough, genes inan hum embryos are repaired before they can cause a birth defect. and shopping for jobs. hundreds go online the old-fashioned way for a chance to work for amazon. >> somebody's got to fix the robotics. captioning sponsored by cbs
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. >> coming up, another baltimore police officer caught on body camera doing something questionable. >> there's a call do make over the jefferson memorial to reflect the former president involvement in slavery. >> live look across the d.c. region, 4:57, 75 degrees. back after this havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. nice pick. pops, your pick. art monk! retired. i'll take him over these fools playing today. aw come on, man. that's not how this game works. art monk! i want to change my name to hot momma! lame. you're lame. no! i'm not writing down somebody who's retired! baby, i'm changing my name to hot momma. that's not how this works... the labor day sale is on now at havertys. life looks good >> live look outside. warmer out there today. temps low to mid 90s. >> yeah right. >> he's back end of august. >> good morning to you thank four joining us i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm holly morris. >> tuesday, august 22. this is also the first day of school for clark county, virginia. >> all right. good luck at school this year. caitlin roth is looking at weathe
. >> coming up, another baltimore police officer caught on body camera doing something questionable. >> there's a call do make over the jefferson memorial to reflect the former president involvement in slavery. >> live look across the d.c. region, 4:57, 75 degrees. back after this havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. nice pick. pops, your pick. art monk! retired. i'll take him over these fools playing today. aw come on, man. that's not how this...
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baltimore's police commissioner firing back.believes there's nothing questionable about what his officers did. >> the officer seeing all the news of late self reported through this chain of command that there was a moment during his recovery of the evidence that his camera was not on. in response, the state's attorney's office made the decision to drop this case and quickly drop dozens of other cases involving these three police officers. i firmly disagree with this decision. >> so far 43 criminal cases involving the officers and these videos have been dropped. >> ♪ >> new tonight we are of charleston, south carolina. an active shooter and hostage situation at a restaurant has come to an end with the gunman being shot and killed by police. police say a dishwasher who had been fired shot and killed a chef and held hostages for hours inside a restaurant that's called virginia's. this is in the downtown area of charleston which is very popular with tourists.sts. walked out of the kitchen, told diners there was a new boss in town an
baltimore's police commissioner firing back.believes there's nothing questionable about what his officers did. >> the officer seeing all the news of late self reported through this chain of command that there was a moment during his recovery of the evidence that his camera was not on. in response, the state's attorney's office made the decision to drop this case and quickly drop dozens of other cases involving these three police officers. i firmly disagree with this decision. >> so...
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the baltimore sun reports on city officials clashing over the latest police body camera controversy.altimore's police commissioner says the city's top prosecutor made a bad call when she dropped dozens of cases involving cops in an incident where a policeman is caught on body camera with evidence. it is sparking controversy. >> it's not a reenactment. it's not being restaged and we could sit here in wordsmith all afternoon long. this one is certainly not planting evidence as many would have you guys believe. >> the prosecutor is dropping 43 criminal cases involving officers seen in the video. the denver post reports police have launched an investigation after video emerged showing a high school cheerleader being forced into painful splits. the 13-year-old can be seen screaming while other cheerleaders held her down. the coach, the school's principal, and three others have been suspended. >>> variety remembers actor jay thomas. he died yesterday following a battle with cancer. thomas is known for his recurring role on the hit series "cheers." he also won two emmys for his role on "mur
the baltimore sun reports on city officials clashing over the latest police body camera controversy.altimore's police commissioner says the city's top prosecutor made a bad call when she dropped dozens of cases involving cops in an incident where a policeman is caught on body camera with evidence. it is sparking controversy. >> it's not a reenactment. it's not being restaged and we could sit here in wordsmith all afternoon long. this one is certainly not planting evidence as many would...
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. >> baltimore police are asking for help in identifying the people seen and heard in the vandalism video. >>> next at 11:00, chickens becoming a more popular case, tonight about the centers for disease control say they're making more people sick. >>> are you ready biggest lottery drawing in u.s. history? if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. you each drive a ford pickuyes.ght? i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less
. >> baltimore police are asking for help in identifying the people seen and heard in the vandalism video. >>> next at 11:00, chickens becoming a more popular case, tonight about the centers for disease control say they're making more people sick. >>> are you ready biggest lottery drawing in u.s. history? if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video...
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body camera videos are being released from baltimore police... showing what some are calling "questionable" law enforcement conduct. from our partners at c-n-n reporter mike hellgren has the story. (grant) the state's attorney office says they're considering a so-called "do not call" list. the list will include officers who are deemed not credible enough... whose cases won't be taken by prosecutors. (vicki) still ahead... a rented bounce house was stolen right from a family's front yard... and it was all caught on camera... we'll show you how they did it...(grant) and after the break... find out why bill nye the science guy is suing disney... this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. (vicki) tonight in 4 your money... a celebrity is joinin
body camera videos are being released from baltimore police... showing what some are calling "questionable" law enforcement conduct. from our partners at c-n-n reporter mike hellgren has the story. (grant) the state's attorney office says they're considering a so-called "do not call" list. the list will include officers who are deemed not credible enough... whose cases won't be taken by prosecutors. (vicki) still ahead... a rented bounce house was stolen right from a...