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he have gotten the baton? why did he have the baton? two other officers had come to remove him earlier, and they decided that he wasn't a threat and wasn't disturbing anybody, and they let him be. and then the other officer was a little more aggressive and he approached him and patted him down and then the officer got scared and he proceeded to shoot him. it looks like he's not being accountable. >> the engagement and escalating and deescalating. thank you very much. you can see more of christoph's report on "america tonight" coming up at 9:00 eastern and 6 p.m. pacific. >>> in new york, a congressman has pleaded guilty to tax fraud. michael grim entered the plea today. but he will not stem down. grimm was accused of hiding around $1 million from the irs, and he will be sentenced in june. the state department official in charge of transferring detainees from guantanamo bay is stepping down. in his efforts to close the prison, jamie mcintyre has more. >> paul, former secretary of state, john kerry, praised him
he have gotten the baton? why did he have the baton? two other officers had come to remove him earlier, and they decided that he wasn't a threat and wasn't disturbing anybody, and they let him be. and then the other officer was a little more aggressive and he approached him and patted him down and then the officer got scared and he proceeded to shoot him. it looks like he's not being accountable. >> the engagement and escalating and deescalating. thank you very much. you can see more of...
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the officer pulled his baton out. they took the baton. witnesses are saying that dantre never struck the officer. he was standing in a defensive manner with a baton. they must have got frustrated and unloaded his weapon. >> why would an officer shoot someone 14 times? >> we feel like it was a hatred, an emotion from getting his bat job taken. >> christopher putzel joins us. you spoke to the victim's family today. what was their rehabilitation to the decision not to file any charges against the officer. >> they were angry and disappointed. their lawyer prepped for a response. they said they want to keep on the fight. they are clad that the meds are involved. >> why aren't charges being brought against them. he was fired not for shooting the guy 14 times. he didn't follow procedure. he identified he was disfriendic. it agitated hamilton, and as a result it looked like he got his bat job, and the officer proceeded to shoot him 14 times. what he is punished for is approaching him inappropriately, not for shooting him. speaking of that baton.
the officer pulled his baton out. they took the baton. witnesses are saying that dantre never struck the officer. he was standing in a defensive manner with a baton. they must have got frustrated and unloaded his weapon. >> why would an officer shoot someone 14 times? >> we feel like it was a hatred, an emotion from getting his bat job taken. >> christopher putzel joins us. you spoke to the victim's family today. what was their rehabilitation to the decision not to file any...
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our young people have used their bodies to sustain the blows of police batons. their blood and broken bones have brought us the deepest sorrow. respect the students and citizens' determination to fight for democracy. but we are furious at the government's heartless indifference. a government to used police batons to maintain its authority is a government that is beyond reason. for the sake of the occupy safety, for the sake of our original intention of love and peace, as we prepare to surrender, we urge the students to retreat. to put down deep roots in the community and transform the movement. >> well, the occupy movement is just one of the groups taking part in the hong kong umbrella protest, with many students also camped out. their leaders have not yet responded to the call for them to retreat, but a little before the occupy group made its statement to the press, one of the student leaders confirmed that he would be continuing the hunger strike. which he and two colleagues started on monday morning. >> translator: we admit it could be difficult to escalate o
our young people have used their bodies to sustain the blows of police batons. their blood and broken bones have brought us the deepest sorrow. respect the students and citizens' determination to fight for democracy. but we are furious at the government's heartless indifference. a government to used police batons to maintain its authority is a government that is beyond reason. for the sake of the occupy safety, for the sake of our original intention of love and peace, as we prepare to...
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students including myself were batoned. we have bruises, pictures. we documented all of it. >> all i know is we have one of the finest police forces in the united states. >> reporter: the berkley mayor stands behind his police department. he says the officers faced a tough situation. >> obviously, we don't want to see the police overreact. but all police -- >> reporter: the students say they're angry at the police and at the protesters who crashed their demonstrations. they fear the message, black lives matter, is getting lost in it all. >> we're being called animals. it's detracting from the entire movement that we're trying to do. >> reporter: now neighborhood ambassadors just passed out these flyers to businesses along telegraph avenue advising them to bring in their garbage cans and other objects because some businesses have opted to board up. others have closed early tonight. the protest is scheduled to get under way here in just a few minutes, just a few blocks from where we're standing. reporting live in berkley, jodi hernandez. >>> we want to
students including myself were batoned. we have bruises, pictures. we documented all of it. >> all i know is we have one of the finest police forces in the united states. >> reporter: the berkley mayor stands behind his police department. he says the officers faced a tough situation. >> obviously, we don't want to see the police overreact. but all police -- >> reporter: the students say they're angry at the police and at the protesters who crashed their demonstrations....
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students, including myself, were batoned. we have bruises. >> demonstrators say police turned things ugly. protesters fired back by breaking windows of businesses throughout downtown berkeley. >> used to go after the banks or the corporations. because they thought they were the problem. now they bring the problem to street level with mamas and papas businesses. >> berkeley mayor tom bates stands behind his police department. he says the city is ready to work with demonstrators to keep the peace. >> hopefully, they will talk to us so we know where they're going, so that we can make sure it's peaceful. >> students are angry at police and at demonstrators who crashed their peaceful protest. >> i mean, don't ruin it. it matters. like the entire protest could focus on the little bit of violence that occurred. >> students have been trying to protect businesses. in fact, protesters came to the aid of this ice cream shop. >> they lined up against the wall and told people to leave cream alone. we were thankful for that. >> protesters
students, including myself, were batoned. we have bruises. >> demonstrators say police turned things ugly. protesters fired back by breaking windows of businesses throughout downtown berkeley. >> used to go after the banks or the corporations. because they thought they were the problem. now they bring the problem to street level with mamas and papas businesses. >> berkeley mayor tom bates stands behind his police department. he says the city is ready to work with demonstrators...
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they would rather people left here if they have to leave forcebly by the use of batons or pepper spray by authorities as they've shown before, they're prepared to do just that. >> rob mcbride for us in hong kong. now joining us from los angeles is samuel chu. he just returned to the united states from hong kong, and samuel, good to see you again. two months of pro-democracy demonstrations. what is your reaction with it seemingly coming to a close today. >> i think that the mood that you have seen, seeing the images, i think people are ready to move to the next stage. i think there is a sense that
they would rather people left here if they have to leave forcebly by the use of batons or pepper spray by authorities as they've shown before, they're prepared to do just that. >> rob mcbride for us in hong kong. now joining us from los angeles is samuel chu. he just returned to the united states from hong kong, and samuel, good to see you again. two months of pro-democracy demonstrations. what is your reaction with it seemingly coming to a close today. >> i think that the mood that...
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she battles criticism from fellow conductors that don't see a place for a woman with a baton.e first female to this. >> well, someone had to be the first, i suppose. >> did that glass ceiling exist? >> yes. i thought there would be more women on the podium within 10 years, 20 years not much company. finally if i don't change the horizon, who will. >> in 2002, allsop started a fellowship for female conductors. she's had nine recipients so far, and hopes it's the beginning, part of a mission to spread the pour of music. -- power of music. >> music is a transformative experience for people. when you come together with other human being in one space. it can be unique for you. it's not mandated that you hear a piece of music in any way. and letting go of everything just for a couple of hours can be liberating. >> it's a message the maestro and her baton wants to spread to the world. >>> and that is the sounds of "america tonight". coming up this week on the programme - no-compete clauses supposed to keep a company's secrets secret. many low wage workers have been forced to sign the
she battles criticism from fellow conductors that don't see a place for a woman with a baton.e first female to this. >> well, someone had to be the first, i suppose. >> did that glass ceiling exist? >> yes. i thought there would be more women on the podium within 10 years, 20 years not much company. finally if i don't change the horizon, who will. >> in 2002, allsop started a fellowship for female conductors. she's had nine recipients so far, and hopes it's the...
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one of the batons break during the takedown.olice eventually arrested 44- year-old mark wydon of eugene, oregon, for resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. >> he was intoxicated. he was belligerent toward the officers and would not follow any of their directions. so the officers decided to eject him and he refused to be ejected. when they tried to escort him out, he pushed one of the officers. that's what santa clara police say you don't see in this cell phone video captured by a fan. >> take off the sound and just watch the video without the sound. you will see that mr. wyden is actively resisting officers and he's not complying with officers to be arrested. >> reporter: did your officers do everything by the book? >> well, obviously our officers did enough what they felt they had to do to take him into custody. >> reporter: and police could not speak to whether those officers used excessive force because they say this case is still under review by the department. the fan suffered minor injuries and has been released
one of the batons break during the takedown.olice eventually arrested 44- year-old mark wydon of eugene, oregon, for resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. >> he was intoxicated. he was belligerent toward the officers and would not follow any of their directions. so the officers decided to eject him and he refused to be ejected. when they tried to escort him out, he pushed one of the officers. that's what santa clara police say you don't see in this cell phone video captured by...
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a hand on a guardrail gets you a baton slap. police agencies from other jurisdictions arrive to help. protesters hope they aren't needed tonight, saying the vandals are clouding their message. >> a lot of people see that as a green light to steal or take or hurt, you know, the police or other people. but that's not what it's about. >> we want to show you a live picture again of interstate 80. as you can see, westbound on the right-hand side stopped right now. police activity on the eastbound side it is moving again. this is quite a change from earlier tonight where protesters basically shut down the entire interstate. of course we're going to continue to monitor the situation. and we will update you later in this newscast. >>> now to a developing story for you. part of interstate 680 in san jose still closed tonight after police shut it down more than eight hours ago. all because of a woman threatening to jump from an overpass. this is what the backup looked like during rush hour. traffic coming to a standstill. you see the line
a hand on a guardrail gets you a baton slap. police agencies from other jurisdictions arrive to help. protesters hope they aren't needed tonight, saying the vandals are clouding their message. >> a lot of people see that as a green light to steal or take or hurt, you know, the police or other people. but that's not what it's about. >> we want to show you a live picture again of interstate 80. as you can see, westbound on the right-hand side stopped right now. police activity on the...
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one of the batons breaks during the takedown. police eventually arrested 44- year-old mark lydon of eugene, oregon for resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. >> he was intoxicated. he was belligerent towards the officers. and would not follow any of their directions. so -- officers decided to eject lydon and he refused to be ejected. >> reporter: when they tried to escort him out, he pushed one of the officers. that's what santa clara police say you don't see in this cell phone video. captured by a fan. >> it's just -- take off the sound and just watch the video without the sound. you will see that mr. lydon is actively resisting officers and not complying with officers to be arrested. >> reporter: did your officers do everything by the book? >> well, obviously our officers did enough. what they felt they had to do to take him into custody. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> and in oakland nearly 100 fans kicked out of the sunday's raiders and niners game. rival fans throwing punches and drinks in the stands and in all
one of the batons breaks during the takedown. police eventually arrested 44- year-old mark lydon of eugene, oregon for resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. >> he was intoxicated. he was belligerent towards the officers. and would not follow any of their directions. so -- officers decided to eject lydon and he refused to be ejected. >> reporter: when they tried to escort him out, he pushed one of the officers. that's what santa clara police say you don't see in this cell...
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he lights up the baton. >> oh, no, no, no, no. >> you see that right there? some of the accelerant fell on his chin and when he tried to correct the problem, he ended up spitting more accelerant. before you know it, he has caught fire and runs off the stage leaving the batons on the floor. unfortunately, he already suffered from severe burns. even though in this moment this other host comes back on stage and tries to tell everybody, it was just a big scare. it wasn't. it's so weird. audience starts clapping and the clowns start doing -- they are fighting the fire and being clowney. he says he's been doing it since he was 12 years old and never had an accident. he says i never saw this coming. he did post on instagram he's grateful for everybody who supported him and he will be all right. >> patrick is climbing a tree on this cold and rainy north carolina day. why would he be doing this? >> is there a cat stuck. >> patrick climbs up and up and up. he goes about 35 feet up. family cat named sugar stuck in this tree for two very cold days and two very cold night
he lights up the baton. >> oh, no, no, no, no. >> you see that right there? some of the accelerant fell on his chin and when he tried to correct the problem, he ended up spitting more accelerant. before you know it, he has caught fire and runs off the stage leaving the batons on the floor. unfortunately, he already suffered from severe burns. even though in this moment this other host comes back on stage and tries to tell everybody, it was just a big scare. it wasn't. it's so weird....
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by looking at the video as you can see, when the baton struck him he didn't flinch. what did have anenth was multiple officers being able to respond and taken control of him. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> he should have submitted to the officers. he is grabbing on to one of the officers and is not letting go. if he would have submitted to the officer's authority a lot of this would not have happened. >> reporter: police say they are looking into the case. he is facing a couple of charges of assault on a police officer as well as resisting arrest. we tried to get ahold of him but were uncuck sesful. >> thank you -- unsuccessful. >> thank you. >>> authorities tell us a chase started before 8:00 p.m. last night. officers say they spotted a car that was reported stolen. they say the driver refused to stop. the chase ended in a killed desack. and police say -- cul-de-sac and police say that is when the system suspect rammed the car and that is when officers opened fire. >> using a vehicle in an aggressive manner is assault with a deadly weapon. >> passenger and a
by looking at the video as you can see, when the baton struck him he didn't flinch. what did have anenth was multiple officers being able to respond and taken control of him. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> he should have submitted to the officers. he is grabbing on to one of the officers and is not letting go. if he would have submitted to the officer's authority a lot of this would not have happened. >> reporter: police say they are looking into the case. he is facing...
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dontre got control of the baton, and started beating the officer with it.d he shot him? couldn't that be the outcome? >> well, that is the question. evidence that we've seen, we've seen photographs that were taken of christopher manney shortly after. i will tell you there were no visible injuries to his neck, his head, his face, the upper part of his body. that doesn't seem to be consistent with someone who is being struck in the head. even if you hear manney on the original tape when he calls back in it dispatch. he's not even sure he's actually hit. we have a lot of concerns as to whether those injuries are significant and whether indeed he did have this feeling of being in imminent threat of great bodily injury or death to just dpi the shooting. that's what we have the concern about. let alone the 14 times. >> tom what do you make of the outcome. they have a new law in wisconsin that has an independent investigative body. there's a question as to whether or not the investigative body involves current or former milwaukee police officers. they looked at it
dontre got control of the baton, and started beating the officer with it.d he shot him? couldn't that be the outcome? >> well, that is the question. evidence that we've seen, we've seen photographs that were taken of christopher manney shortly after. i will tell you there were no visible injuries to his neck, his head, his face, the upper part of his body. that doesn't seem to be consistent with someone who is being struck in the head. even if you hear manney on the original tape when he...
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the baton even breaks. it also shows an officer wrapping his arm around the 44-year-old's neck, and while this is going on, you can hear people in the crowd chanting, "he's not fighting back." police say what you don't see is what happened before the video was taken. officers intervened after he became belligerent with the stadium employees. >> our officers attempted to eject mr. lyden, at which point he refused to listen to directions and walked away from them, at one point assaulting one of the officers. at that point they attempted to take him into custody for that assault. >> reporter: he pushed an officer and was eventually arrested for resisting arrest and assaulting an officer. lyden lives in eugene, oregon. we reached out to him, but he did not return our calls. some are questioning whether police went too far. >> the officer felt in his mind that he used sufficient force to effect the arrest and that's what the officer did. in that particular circumstance, our department will review that for us and
the baton even breaks. it also shows an officer wrapping his arm around the 44-year-old's neck, and while this is going on, you can hear people in the crowd chanting, "he's not fighting back." police say what you don't see is what happened before the video was taken. officers intervened after he became belligerent with the stadium employees. >> our officers attempted to eject mr. lyden, at which point he refused to listen to directions and walked away from them, at one point...
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police moved in with peppers gray and batons overnight, arresting some fording students -- 40 students who were trying to storm headquarters. a further police option could be on the way. it was the strongest comments in weeks. >> protesters watch as police clear away tens in the park near hong kong's government headquarters. others rebuild their barricades after a night of unrest. many remained defiant, saying they will not budge until the government drops plans to elect candidates before the elections of 2014. >> [indiscernible] >> with batons and pepper spray, police pushed back row testers who tried to surround government headquarters early monday morning. police say they made around 40 arrests and dozens of officers were injured. the number of protesters that were hurt in the clashes is unclear. this video shows first day -- first aid volunteers helping those who were fired on by pepper spray. craig if anyone abstracts police in the execution of our duty charge the police line violently or attempt to block the central government office, police will take necessary enforcement action
police moved in with peppers gray and batons overnight, arresting some fording students -- 40 students who were trying to storm headquarters. a further police option could be on the way. it was the strongest comments in weeks. >> protesters watch as police clear away tens in the park near hong kong's government headquarters. others rebuild their barricades after a night of unrest. many remained defiant, saying they will not budge until the government drops plans to elect candidates before...
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here we see there was a baton, was it appropriate or inappropriate to fire? that's an outstanding, you know, that's a question to be decided. and then the third layer of inquiry is did you act reasonably under those circumstances as a police officer would? now, to be fair, an officer is taught to shoot until the threat has been terminated no matter how many shots that takes. but it raises the larger question, i don't know exactly what happened, i've read the reports like everyone else has read the reports, but raises the larger question as to the investigation itself. what were the protocols followed? it's independent, unlike any other state in the country. it has an independent investigative source. still questions as to the nature of the independent investigation. >> let me stop here so we're crystal clear. there's a lot of information to take in. after the shooting happens in the state of wisconsin, which is unique, it is an independent group who investigates, say, an officer-involved shooting. the part is that some of these officers, as part of this indep
here we see there was a baton, was it appropriate or inappropriate to fire? that's an outstanding, you know, that's a question to be decided. and then the third layer of inquiry is did you act reasonably under those circumstances as a police officer would? now, to be fair, an officer is taught to shoot until the threat has been terminated no matter how many shots that takes. but it raises the larger question, i don't know exactly what happened, i've read the reports like everyone else has read...
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there's enormous power in that little baton. while she uses the tool to help the audience's imagination take flight, she is surprisingly down to earth. >> classical music became quite extreme in terms of you're not supposed to clap, you're not supposed to cough. you know there's so many things that you're not supposed to do. that i always found that very off-putting, whereas my parents and our home life of classical music was fun. we had a couple of dogs and they would always scream when we would play, they would be shout l, ah ah ah ah ah. >> she decided she would become a conductor at the ripe old age of 9 . >> were there role models to look up to being a woman at that age? >> that didn't actually occur to me i'd have to say. >> her mentor inspiration is leonard bernstein, famous for making classical music accessible. >> my dad took me to the new york philharmonic. he was so charismatic, he turned around and talked to the audience. i had never seen that in a conductor, he was having so much fun. >> his dedication set her on he
there's enormous power in that little baton. while she uses the tool to help the audience's imagination take flight, she is surprisingly down to earth. >> classical music became quite extreme in terms of you're not supposed to clap, you're not supposed to cough. you know there's so many things that you're not supposed to do. that i always found that very off-putting, whereas my parents and our home life of classical music was fun. we had a couple of dogs and they would always scream when...
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there is enormous power in that little baton.s the tool to help the audience's imagination take flight. she is surprisingly down to earth. >> classical music bam quite extreme in terms of you're not supposed to clap, you're not supposed to cough. there's so many things you're not supposed to do i found that very off-putting. whereas my parents life of classical music was very fun we had a couple of dogs, they would be shouting. >> the child of professional musicians, alsop decided she would become a conductor at the ripe old age of nine. >> were there role models to look up to at that age? >> that didn't occur to me i'd have to say. >> her inspiration is leonard bernstein, famous for making classical music accessible. >> my dad took me to the symphony and this guy was so approachable, having so much fun. >> his encouragement set her on her life's path. >> his descrrnlg actions action he seemed to set me in the right direction. >> what she saw going to work was a world apart from symphony hall. >> to me, classical music is like in
there is enormous power in that little baton.s the tool to help the audience's imagination take flight. she is surprisingly down to earth. >> classical music bam quite extreme in terms of you're not supposed to clap, you're not supposed to cough. there's so many things you're not supposed to do i found that very off-putting. whereas my parents life of classical music was very fun we had a couple of dogs, they would be shouting. >> the child of professional musicians, alsop decided...
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they used batons and pepper spray on the crowds which results in many injuries. police officials said they arrested more than 40 demonstrators. >> i think what happened last night fully demonstrates that it has far, far away gone beyond what they have declared. the police after repeated warnings have to take resolute actions. they have no choice. because it is their duty to restore law and order. >> reporter: demonstrators and police have faced off again tod today. protesters ee rented these barricades to carry out efforts. sporadic clashes continue and the hong kong government decided to keep its headquarters closed monday morning. student leaders say they will continue to occupy and urge the hong kong government to assess their demands. following a court order last week authorities cleared the district of kowloon. some analysts say citizen support is beginning to wane as the protest enters the third month. nhk world, hong kong. >>> japan's prime minister has expressed his commitment to resolving a long-standing territorial dispute with russia. japan claims the
they used batons and pepper spray on the crowds which results in many injuries. police officials said they arrested more than 40 demonstrators. >> i think what happened last night fully demonstrates that it has far, far away gone beyond what they have declared. the police after repeated warnings have to take resolute actions. they have no choice. because it is their duty to restore law and order. >> reporter: demonstrators and police have faced off again tod today. protesters ee...
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(b), during the course of the struggle officer mani deployed the baton. (c), during the course of the further strughtle he disarmered the baton, and some of the witnesses saw officer many striked. the hamilton family hoped for a different result. dantre was killed after a new state law was signed. requiring that investigations be done under the new law. the new law was the culmination of a 10-year mission for michael bell. his 21-year-old son was shot and killed by police under disputed circumstances. what can you tell me about your son. 21-year-old kid. had flaws, promise. that picture - he was bandaging his younger brother's knee. the younger brother was crying. i brought up the camera and snapped it. it was the last photo taken of him. >> reporter: on the night of november 7th, gour. michael was stopped by the police while driving a friend's vehicle. captured on the dashboard camera the situation escalated. . >> in later statements the officer said they'll continue to violate their arrests in spite of being dazed hundred of times. >> michael was bept o
(b), during the course of the struggle officer mani deployed the baton. (c), during the course of the further strughtle he disarmered the baton, and some of the witnesses saw officer many striked. the hamilton family hoped for a different result. dantre was killed after a new state law was signed. requiring that investigations be done under the new law. the new law was the culmination of a 10-year mission for michael bell. his 21-year-old son was shot and killed by police under disputed...
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and we saw the police using batons and also using pepper spray against the demonstrators. rosemary? >> many thanks to our ivan watson there at the main protest site in hong kong. >>> u.s. president obama has a series of meetings planned monday to tackle the tensions in ferguson, missouri. first, he will talk with his cabinet to get an update on a review of federal programs that fund local and state police departments. mr. obama also plans to meet with young civil rights leaders, community activists and police. he wants to come up with ways communities and police can rebuild trust. ferguson has been torn apart since the police killing of unarmed teenager michael brown. >>> well, officer darren wilson, the man who fatally shot brown resigned from the ferguson police deet over the weekend. he said he wants the community to heal. mary maloney reports on the city's plans to move forward. >> we have now severed ties with officer darren wilson. >> reporter: that official announcement follows a statement from wilson's attorney and a newspaper interview saturday. james knowles told reporters
and we saw the police using batons and also using pepper spray against the demonstrators. rosemary? >> many thanks to our ivan watson there at the main protest site in hong kong. >>> u.s. president obama has a series of meetings planned monday to tackle the tensions in ferguson, missouri. first, he will talk with his cabinet to get an update on a review of federal programs that fund local and state police departments. mr. obama also plans to meet with young civil rights leaders,...
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john roberts right now is live in baton rouge, louisiana, with the latest. hi, john. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. mary landrieu hoping this will not be her last stand but she goes into today's runoff election at a definite disadvantage. she's done just about everything she can, working hard until the last minute to turn her fortunes around. she voted in her home precinct this morning and immediately hit the streets going and knocking on doors around her neighborhood and others trying to get as many other people out to the polls as possible. landrieu is said to do a lot of the work herself in this election because the democratic senatorial campaign committee withdrew $2 inle in advertising after the so-called jungle primary on november 4th, a sign the committee saw her candidacy as a lost cause here and while the poll-out was a blow land drew told us she didn't let it affect her spirit. >> i don't run her. i don't run hurt. i run happy, fearless, courageous because the people i represent are the most amazing people on this planet, so my heart is not hu
john roberts right now is live in baton rouge, louisiana, with the latest. hi, john. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. mary landrieu hoping this will not be her last stand but she goes into today's runoff election at a definite disadvantage. she's done just about everything she can, working hard until the last minute to turn her fortunes around. she voted in her home precinct this morning and immediately hit the streets going and knocking on doors around her neighborhood and others...
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he said the officer originally pulled the baton out. and claims when he pulled the baton out, he also pulled the badge out as is the chp custom. our photographer was there with the gun pointed right at the camera. he said he didn't see a badge or anything like that. >> now, some protesters have disputed the chp's account, of course. and also there are some lawyers who feel this this was really completely unjustified. oakland has a crowd control ordinance in place. this was the chp. but it took place in oakland. is this a violation of oakland's crowd control ordinance? >> well, when it comes to mutual aid, according to the representative of the protester who was very seriously injured during the occupy protests, when it comes to mutual aid the police department that is in charge of that jurisdiction should be the one closer, and most up front with the group. the plain clothes police officers were closer than the oakland police. >> so -- but doesn't the ordinance say you have to be in an emergency situation, feel your life is being immine
he said the officer originally pulled the baton out. and claims when he pulled the baton out, he also pulled the badge out as is the chp custom. our photographer was there with the gun pointed right at the camera. he said he didn't see a badge or anything like that. >> now, some protesters have disputed the chp's account, of course. and also there are some lawyers who feel this this was really completely unjustified. oakland has a crowd control ordinance in place. this was the chp. but it...
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he had numerous marks not only a bite mark on his right thumb but a baton mark to his neck. that evidence, it was not going to win at trial. and these are decisions that these d.a.s make all the time. and we have to trust them to make these decisions. >> the problem still is that the trust of the community is not there because in one sense, the community was screaming for an independent investigation. in this sense, they got the independent investigation and they're screaming for perhaps a grand jury instead. there's no winnable situation, it seems here because the only people who know how to do investigations are trained investigators who happen to be the police. >> there is an argument to be made that someone from outside of the community completely should be doing these investigations. here i think some of the investigators used to be milwaukee cops. so there's some argument that you should take someone who's completely independent -- >> i don't get it, mel. this is the state agency, this is not the local police division. it is not -- it's not even the county. they went r
he had numerous marks not only a bite mark on his right thumb but a baton mark to his neck. that evidence, it was not going to win at trial. and these are decisions that these d.a.s make all the time. and we have to trust them to make these decisions. >> the problem still is that the trust of the community is not there because in one sense, the community was screaming for an independent investigation. in this sense, they got the independent investigation and they're screaming for perhaps...
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greg meriwether in baton rouge, cynthia in lake charles and doug warner in shreveport. we will take questions from twitter to join the conversation and send your questions using the hash tag the final debate greatly encourage you to get your commentary and occasionally you will see them flash on the bottom of the screen at hash tag the final debate. for tonight's format of the candidates have one minute to respond to questions at the moderator's discretion for academic way to do that there is a follow-up with no set time limit. we begin with the candidates specific question one for each of the candidates and by luck of the draw tonight that goes first to senator landrieu. he made it pretty clear today that you would like to talk about congressman cassidy. but i must tell you that when i hear from the cassidy supporters, the feedback i get is make sure that you ask mary landrieu about her travel into the idea that you refer to the most $35,000 to the claims that were billed to the senate office going back to 2002 when the rules changed. why isn't there an inconsistency d
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it follows after a night of clashes with police who used pepper spray, batons and for the first time water cannons around the camp. 11 police officers were injured and 40 people arrested as protesters stepped up their campaign. pro democracy activists tried to surround government offices nearby. the protests have now entered their third month. one of the camps in the mong kok commercial district was cleared last week. >> reporter: these clashes took place overnight and into this morning in an area very close to that main protest site where you've been showing pictures of there. for the past two months, these protests have passed the two-month point, of course. these have been largely peaceful, civil disobedience protests that have had a principle of nonviolence at their heart. but we've seen these periodic moments of violence. mostly when police have gone to clear barricades or move some of the blockaded roads. this time, this violence was a result of the protesters themselves. these student movements upping the ante. they held a meeting on sunday. they called for people to rally, to
it follows after a night of clashes with police who used pepper spray, batons and for the first time water cannons around the camp. 11 police officers were injured and 40 people arrested as protesters stepped up their campaign. pro democracy activists tried to surround government offices nearby. the protests have now entered their third month. one of the camps in the mong kok commercial district was cleared last week. >> reporter: these clashes took place overnight and into this morning...
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one officer used a baton. mark lydo no now facing two counts of assaulting a police officer andry zesting arrest. he suffered only minor injuries during that arrest police say. >>> there may be new evidence in the murder of a teenaged football player. video seemed to show the suspect originally charged with the crime didn't do it. san francisco public defender jeff adachi says this proved the teen didn't stab sacred heart high school freshman rashaun wales. it happened last september and he says another person circled in red here in the video was the one responsible. >> there's no question based on this video that they have the wrong person. we have an innocent child who's been locked up in custody and accused of this heinous crime. >> adachi says police know who the other person is but have not arrested him. the district attorney's office confirms there is a second suspect but is not disclosing any further details. >>> u.s. military members and embassies are on alert today because of what's happening in washi
one officer used a baton. mark lydo no now facing two counts of assaulting a police officer andry zesting arrest. he suffered only minor injuries during that arrest police say. >>> there may be new evidence in the murder of a teenaged football player. video seemed to show the suspect originally charged with the crime didn't do it. san francisco public defender jeff adachi says this proved the teen didn't stab sacred heart high school freshman rashaun wales. it happened last september...
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. >> none of the staff have any weapons no, pepper spray, no batons? >> the only equipment we carry are our keys and the cell phone, that's about it. but if necessary, we can get plastic shields, batons, the restraints, chains, protective helmets. i don't even think i ever wore a helmet. >> male inmates considered to be the greatest threat are segregated in their own unit, section 20. >> when they are -- when they use a lot of drugs, when they are aggressive, when they're risk for escaping, then they come to section 20. >> burack ersen is a section 20 inmate. >> they say that i put a man through the window like this. >> in a wheelchair? >> in a wheel chair, yes. >> unlike most high-security units in american prisons where inmates are locked in cells 23 hours a day, burack and other section 20 inmates are given access to common areas. but less than 24 hours after our arrival, a fight breaks out between two inmates. surveillance footage would later reveal that burack ersen, shown speaking on a pay phone, was one of the participants. he's suddenly approac
. >> none of the staff have any weapons no, pepper spray, no batons? >> the only equipment we carry are our keys and the cell phone, that's about it. but if necessary, we can get plastic shields, batons, the restraints, chains, protective helmets. i don't even think i ever wore a helmet. >> male inmates considered to be the greatest threat are segregated in their own unit, section 20. >> when they are -- when they use a lot of drugs, when they are aggressive, when...
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of baton rouge. time running out for mary landrieu to get the votes she needs if she hopes for a no career change. she refused to give up fighting for the votes she could muster and president obama's deep unpopularity here is a factor in the difficult race, she said she would be to blame if she loses and today regardless of the outcome, she is proud of her record. >> today is about celebrating the that is done in this campaign. i am proud of supporting health care and education and access to higher education and fighting hard for the energy industry. >> many have questioned her tactics. she made it clear if she goes down, she will go down fighting. >> speaking of those tactics, some people view them as an act of desperation, what do you say there? >> some people have looked at it as if that might be the case. >> and there was a hail mary and the general election back on november 4th and she used her influence to ram votes for the key stone pipeline and it was swatted down by her own party and came up
of baton rouge. time running out for mary landrieu to get the votes she needs if she hopes for a no career change. she refused to give up fighting for the votes she could muster and president obama's deep unpopularity here is a factor in the difficult race, she said she would be to blame if she loses and today regardless of the outcome, she is proud of her record. >> today is about celebrating the that is done in this campaign. i am proud of supporting health care and education and access...
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hamilton grabbed his baton and struck him. when the officer claims he used deadly force shooting hamilton at least 14 times. the officer was fired from the job. the police chief basically saying the officer did identify hamilton as mentally ill and did not follow training and he instigated that fight. the case went to a prosecuting attorney and the decision not to charge this police officer. however, we have learned that the federal government will be looking into the case. the justice department plans to investigate as well. george howell, cnn, milwaukee. >>> breaking overnight. a delta airlines baggage handler busted for allegedly running a gun smuggling operation aboard passenger jets between atlanta and new york. authorities say eugene harvey and former delta employee used carry-on luggage to transport. one of the suspects brought 18 guns, 7 loaded, on a flight to new york, including an ak-47 and ak-15. find out more when prosecutors hold a news conference. >>> australia's prime minister saying security officials have dete
hamilton grabbed his baton and struck him. when the officer claims he used deadly force shooting hamilton at least 14 times. the officer was fired from the job. the police chief basically saying the officer did identify hamilton as mentally ill and did not follow training and he instigated that fight. the case went to a prosecuting attorney and the decision not to charge this police officer. however, we have learned that the federal government will be looking into the case. the justice...
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he was in a defensive manner with the baton.he officer must have been frustrated, unloaded his weapon 14 times. >> why would an officer shoot somebody 14 times times? >> we feel that it was hatred, emotion from getting his baton taken. >> you can see more on the milwaukee shooting case on "america tonight." well, the family of tamir rice, who was shot and killed by cleveland police officer last month after the officer mistook the plastic gun he was holding for a real begun. the family is urging peace not only across ohio but across the country. >> i would like to say i'm against all violence. >> this is a movement, not a moment, and often movements will attract people with their own ends as i refer to the mercenary motives. that has no place in peaceful reform in justice. >> the police are conducting an internal investigation in tami r rice's death. >>> prosecute necessary minnesota considering pressing charges after a large black live matter protest. the demonstration took place at the mall of america. the nation's largest mall
he was in a defensive manner with the baton.he officer must have been frustrated, unloaded his weapon 14 times. >> why would an officer shoot somebody 14 times times? >> we feel that it was hatred, emotion from getting his baton taken. >> you can see more on the milwaukee shooting case on "america tonight." well, the family of tamir rice, who was shot and killed by cleveland police officer last month after the officer mistook the plastic gun he was holding for a real...
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. >> this woman says she was hit in the head by an officer swinging a baton. >> i tripped over a woman who had fallen down and i stopped to help her. my back was to the police line. as i was lifting her up i looked over my shoulder and saw the officer raise his baton. >> tonight police took a hands-off approach. one of the only standoffs was near a skirmish line near the police department and then moved on. >> protest organizers say these demonstrations are aimed at trying to call attention to police violence. they keep on trying to say that the violence that happens during the protests is simply distracting from their message and unfortunately we have seen that violence again tonight. last night the protests continued on until well past midnight. it was until about 3:00 in the morning. tonight these demonstrations are on going. we know that police -- berkeley police are mobilized, but they are trying to keep their distance abc7 news. >> sergio, thank you. and the vandalism continues as we go back to live sky 7hd over berkeley. just moments ago we watched as people within the group of
. >> this woman says she was hit in the head by an officer swinging a baton. >> i tripped over a woman who had fallen down and i stopped to help her. my back was to the police line. as i was lifting her up i looked over my shoulder and saw the officer raise his baton. >> tonight police took a hands-off approach. one of the only standoffs was near a skirmish line near the police department and then moved on. >> protest organizers say these demonstrations are aimed at...
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one officer had to use a baton, another put him in a head lock.ld oregon resident now faces two counts of assault of a peace officer and resisting arrest. he suffered only minor injuries curing the arrest. >>> meanwhile, in oakland, raiders and 49ers fans had their fair share of brawls during yesterday's game. this is a look at one of the fights. people were throwing punches an drinks. 100 people were kicked out of the stadium, 31 arrested, and several more cited. san jose police are checking whether the football rivalry led to a shooting at a downtown sports bar outside the britannia arms public after 5:00 last night. police say there was a fight in the bar involving people in 49ers and raiders gear. after management kicked everyone out that was involved, shots were fired. there was a large group of them that were involved in the disturbance. once they went out-front, the victim was shot. it is likely patrons were there to watch the game but we don't know what the disturbance was over. >> the victim was an off-duty bouncer wearing a raiders jerse
one officer had to use a baton, another put him in a head lock.ld oregon resident now faces two counts of assault of a peace officer and resisting arrest. he suffered only minor injuries curing the arrest. >>> meanwhile, in oakland, raiders and 49ers fans had their fair share of brawls during yesterday's game. this is a look at one of the fights. people were throwing punches an drinks. 100 people were kicked out of the stadium, 31 arrested, and several more cited. san jose police are...
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officer shown in the video with baton breaks it while hitting the leg. after intense struggle light is finally forced to the ground and put in handcuffs. >> it accelerated so fast i don't even think the security guard or the gentlemen that was involved knew what was going on. just more defense and defense mode. >>reporter: this is what you see on the video. what you couldn't see what started altercation. police say light was with a crowd exiting from the stands to the concourse during half time. they say he got into an argument with a guest services staff and that he was agitated and appeared drunk. >> he became belligerent. profanity. officers were forced and attempted to calm him down and he wouldn't listen to our officers. >>reporter: lieutenant clark adds that light pushed an officer twice during the attempt to calm him down. santa clara police department says the officer used sufficient force to make the arrest. they say light is exceptionally strong. stands 5 foot 11 and weighs 240 pounds. light is charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a pol
officer shown in the video with baton breaks it while hitting the leg. after intense struggle light is finally forced to the ground and put in handcuffs. >> it accelerated so fast i don't even think the security guard or the gentlemen that was involved knew what was going on. just more defense and defense mode. >>reporter: this is what you see on the video. what you couldn't see what started altercation. police say light was with a crowd exiting from the stands to the concourse...