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have you ever seen bill bratton that angry before? >> no, i have not. >> he's usually a little cooler and calmer than that, but you can see the seething underneath, right? he says it was his idea, but the i.g. says, "no, no. you have to do this." >> mm-hmm. >> so, what's going on here? >> i don't know. i mean, when we released our report -- and most people will give it, the night before, to the police department, so we would assume that the inspector general gave it to the police department the night before. >> and what do you think, eric? >> well, i think that i agree that it was given before. i believe that there was some information, probably, in the police department to really address the reporting of force, and the conversation between the two of them is extremely healthy. this is so good for the city. police department should not be sitting down, having this cordial relationship. they should be about, "we're watching you. you have an awesome amount of power, and we're gonna make sure you're using it correctly." >> it's an advers
have you ever seen bill bratton that angry before? >> no, i have not. >> he's usually a little cooler and calmer than that, but you can see the seething underneath, right? he says it was his idea, but the i.g. says, "no, no. you have to do this." >> mm-hmm. >> so, what's going on here? >> i don't know. i mean, when we released our report -- and most people will give it, the night before, to the police department, so we would assume that the inspector...
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let's show you video of police commissioner bill bratton's arrived just over an hour ago. the officer who we are told was shot in the head is now in surgery here at harlem hospital as officers and family members wait for word, wait so anxiously for word on his condition. we have heard that he is assigned to psa 5, police service area 5, which is a house police unit which focuses on new york city housing projects in east harlem here in manhattan. we know that he is a five-year veteran and that he is at this point critically wounded in surgery here at harlem hospital. you are looking at a live picture right inside the lobby about 30 or 40 feet away from where i'm standing now. the podium, we're expecting to from police commissioner bill bratton, and mayor bill de blasio is here. we're expecting to hear from medical personnel from the hospital and also from investigators from the nypd would can give us a little bit more information on what led to this heartbreaking scene here in harlem tonight. again we can tell you the officer, a five-year veteran assigned to psa 5 which is
let's show you video of police commissioner bill bratton's arrived just over an hour ago. the officer who we are told was shot in the head is now in surgery here at harlem hospital as officers and family members wait for word, wait so anxiously for word on his condition. we have heard that he is assigned to psa 5, police service area 5, which is a house police unit which focuses on new york city housing projects in east harlem here in manhattan. we know that he is a five-year veteran and that...
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commissioner bratton says they do hope to take him into custody sometime this morning. i want to bring you back live to 120th street. again, you can see that footpath is illuminated. we have seen officers going step by step, combing the area for evidence. three men have also been taken into custody and questioned overnight since all this happened. they're trying to figure out if these men had anything to do with the incidents that led to the officer being shot and killed. tracie strahan in east harlem. tracie, thank you. >> officer holder calm er er came from a family of lawmen, following his father and grandfather's footsteps when he joined the force. we want to go to kat creag for the latest. >> reporter: and michael, there are flowers inside the police station here. what you see on the outside, the black and purple bunting that shows a tragedy happened in this city. there is a great deal of mourning here.d he was well loved, according to his father, by his father and nypd family. that was evident when we saw this. the fellow officers, dozens of them who stood in line
commissioner bratton says they do hope to take him into custody sometime this morning. i want to bring you back live to 120th street. again, you can see that footpath is illuminated. we have seen officers going step by step, combing the area for evidence. three men have also been taken into custody and questioned overnight since all this happened. they're trying to figure out if these men had anything to do with the incidents that led to the officer being shot and killed. tracie strahan in east...
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bill bratton lashed out that another prisoner had escaped. this time in brooklyn. he was last seen in the area of georgia around 5:30 this morning. bratton said there will be consequences for the latest incident. >> they will be dealt with very appropriately for that incompetence. very concerned when someone with a pair of handcuffs can flee from my officers and they can't catch him. there's something wrong when that happens over and over again. >> reporter: brooks is wanted on five outstanding warrants and arrested 54 times. >>> the faa is investigating a possible drone sighting at the international airport the tristate. the latest this afternoon at la guardia. the passenger aboard an american airlines flight reported seeing a drone as the plane was lan landing. the passenger alerted the flight crew who reported it to the faa. the flight landed safely. >> this is one day after the faa announced plans to require drone owners to register aircrafts. officials are scrambling to get rules in place for christmas or before christmas. 700,000 drones are expected to be sth
bill bratton lashed out that another prisoner had escaped. this time in brooklyn. he was last seen in the area of georgia around 5:30 this morning. bratton said there will be consequences for the latest incident. >> they will be dealt with very appropriately for that incompetence. very concerned when someone with a pair of handcuffs can flee from my officers and they can't catch him. there's something wrong when that happens over and over again. >> reporter: brooks is wanted on five...
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commissioner bratton said last night this is the most difficult part about that job. he said that will never change. he asked the city to say their prayers for the holder family. we have seen a steady stream of officers coming in and out of condolences to the officers here. we can expect to see that throughout the day. live in east harlem, back to you. juliet: thanks very much. cops meantime are searching this morning for prisoner who escaped from custody in brooklyn with hands cuffed behind his back. officers were attempting to transport 39-year-old joel brooks to the 70 third precinct in east new york yesterday morning when he shoved an officer and ran off. police commissioner bill bratton did not hold that, he expressed his anger with the officers involved. >> they are embarrassment to themselves in terms of their professional skills or lack of them, letting a prisoner escape the city and they will be dealt with very appropriately for their incompetence. >> reporter: bob brooks has 54 prior arrests. he is the fifth suspect since june that has escaped police custody
commissioner bratton said last night this is the most difficult part about that job. he said that will never change. he asked the city to say their prayers for the holder family. we have seen a steady stream of officers coming in and out of condolences to the officers here. we can expect to see that throughout the day. live in east harlem, back to you. juliet: thanks very much. cops meantime are searching this morning for prisoner who escaped from custody in brooklyn with hands cuffed behind...
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a somber police commissioner bill bratton joined by mayor de blasio delivering the news about officer randolph holder late last night. >> 33 years of age, badge number 13340, a five-year veteran of the new york city police department was killed in the line of duty, murdered. >> reporter: gunned down the commissioner says as officer holder and other officers responded to a of shots fired around 78:30 p.m. >> we are working here and next thing you know, you hear several shots. and the cops were here in seconds. >> reporter: witnesses told police they saw several men running from the scene toward the fdr drive. and a male victim telling officers that one of the men had stolen his bike at gun point. and officers from the anti- crime unit spotted the suspect with the bike, chasing him over the 120th street and the fdr drive and then shots erupted. >> an exchange of gunfire between the male suspect and the two officers. during this exchange, officer holder was struck in the head. >> reporter: investigators say the suspect continued running north along the fdr promenade, eventually arrested.
a somber police commissioner bill bratton joined by mayor de blasio delivering the news about officer randolph holder late last night. >> 33 years of age, badge number 13340, a five-year veteran of the new york city police department was killed in the line of duty, murdered. >> reporter: gunned down the commissioner says as officer holder and other officers responded to a of shots fired around 78:30 p.m. >> we are working here and next thing you know, you hear several shots....
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. >> reporter: according to bill bratton, witnesses told responding officers and several men fled north on a footpath along fdr drive. been stolen at gunpoint so officers were on the lookout for a suspect with the bike and they've found him riding north along fdr at 120th street. >> and exchange of gunfire between the nail suspect and two officers. during this exchange officer holder was struck in the head. >> reporter: he was rushed to harlem hospital, and could not be saved. he was pronounced dead. the suspect police say suffered gunshot wounds to his leg was taken into custody. police took a the men into custody, in the fdr. this morning a police department and the city mourned for cop who gave five years of his life to protecting all of us. >> we honor the memory of officer holder, a man who in the words of abraham lincoln gave devotion on behalf of the city loved. >> we're learning more details about officer rand paul holder. >> he was the third generation police officer, liz dahlem has more on him. >> reporter: nypd officer, 33 years old those shot and killed in a line of duty, th
. >> reporter: according to bill bratton, witnesses told responding officers and several men fled north on a footpath along fdr drive. been stolen at gunpoint so officers were on the lookout for a suspect with the bike and they've found him riding north along fdr at 120th street. >> and exchange of gunfire between the nail suspect and two officers. during this exchange officer holder was struck in the head. >> reporter: he was rushed to harlem hospital, and could not be saved....
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in the bill bratton says this year will be the city's safest year ever. does it seem that way? he says is going to get even better. juliet: in a few minutes we will learn who this year's nobel peace prize winner is. we will look at some who have a chance coming up in a few minutes. i am juliet huddy. ben: i am ben simmoneau. it is friday morning. it has been a long week for you, october 9th. thank you for joining us for "good day early call". mike woods is here. >> meteorologist: i am starting to believe she was a little bit -- ben: are you news here? ben: whatever. >> meteorologist: we are ready for it. heading into the weekend, 53 at central park, 61 at newark, 60 and islip. 52 in monticello. temperatures this morning not too bad. a little milder, temperatures of come up in most locations, not all, three degrees cooler in sussex but the only spot that is cool at this point just a degree warmer at montauk, 6 degrees warmer than it was in islip and 9 degrees warmer in bridgeport so we have decent conditions, decent start to the day, partly cloudy sky but you see what is happeni
in the bill bratton says this year will be the city's safest year ever. does it seem that way? he says is going to get even better. juliet: in a few minutes we will learn who this year's nobel peace prize winner is. we will look at some who have a chance coming up in a few minutes. i am juliet huddy. ben: i am ben simmoneau. it is friday morning. it has been a long week for you, october 9th. thank you for joining us for "good day early call". mike woods is here. >>...
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would have been the last person in new york city i would diversion program. >> reporter: even as bratton railed on the judge and his decision, law enforcement leaders are in washington calling for a shift on tough on crime incarceration to more reliance on programs. today the president backed their goals. >> we're missing opportunities for us to create safer opportunities through drug diversion and treatment. >> this expert on inmate rehabilitation says the evidence is clear prisons are far more expensive and less effective than diversion programs. >> i think they need to be compared against the alternative incarceration and we have lots of research that says that didn't work. >> the judge said on paper tyrone seemed like a good candidate and no convictions on violent charges. also a spokesman for the court system said howard would have been out on bail awaiting trial had he not been in rehab. either way, the spokesman says howard would have been on the streets. there was a warrant in an arrest, he managed to elude 10 attempts by the nypd to find him. >> remarkable. >>> we've just receiv
would have been the last person in new york city i would diversion program. >> reporter: even as bratton railed on the judge and his decision, law enforcement leaders are in washington calling for a shift on tough on crime incarceration to more reliance on programs. today the president backed their goals. >> we're missing opportunities for us to create safer opportunities through drug diversion and treatment. >> this expert on inmate rehabilitation says the evidence is clear...
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commissioner bratton is expected to talk about it at a news conference this afternoon. in times square, andrea grymes, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> happening today, police commissioner bill bratton to announce new rules rules for the nypd. he is expected to detail guidelines for officers to use for using force. they'll be required to detail every instance when force is used. the patrol's association issued a statement calling the new plan, quote, a formula for disaster. commissioner bratton will update the latest crime figures. >>> and a developing story, russia launched more air strikes in syria and once again, the reports say the bombs did not hit isis targets. russia released video that it says shows the strikes against a bombs headquarters. the u.s. says it appears the same thing happened yesterday. the u.s. and russia are holding talks about the situation. moscow backs the president. >>> a federal is being held this noon in new jersey for the school football player who died after a tackle. meg baker is live with more. >> reporter: chris and mary, a tough day here
commissioner bratton is expected to talk about it at a news conference this afternoon. in times square, andrea grymes, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> happening today, police commissioner bill bratton to announce new rules rules for the nypd. he is expected to detail guidelines for officers to use for using force. they'll be required to detail every instance when force is used. the patrol's association issued a statement calling the new plan, quote, a formula for disaster....
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inside listening to the mayor and the very emotional police commissioner bill bratton delivering his fourth eulogy in less than a year for police officers shot and killed on duty. meanwhile, outside tens of thousands lining up in the rain as you can see at attention for this final salute to the 33-year-old murdered detective. eyewitness news reporter darla miles is talking to them outside. we begin with n.j. burkett in the funeral service itself. >> outside the church here the mournful sound of drums echoes down the street as the processional prepares to go down this long line of police officers, now six deep that stretches four officer holder's casket was carried from the church just a short time ago after a two -and-a-half-hour service. i don't think i've ever seen commissioner bratton quite so moved, quite so emotional, as i did here today. yes, as you said, he's lost four officers in less than a year. as the mayor put it so thoughtfully, the entire city is grieving. >> reporter: the rain swept across merrick boulevard as an nypd honor guard carried the flag draped casket from the
inside listening to the mayor and the very emotional police commissioner bill bratton delivering his fourth eulogy in less than a year for police officers shot and killed on duty. meanwhile, outside tens of thousands lining up in the rain as you can see at attention for this final salute to the 33-year-old murdered detective. eyewitness news reporter darla miles is talking to them outside. we begin with n.j. burkett in the funeral service itself. >> outside the church here the mournful...
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but bratton says it will have the opposite effect. it will empower the officers because now they'll have a chance to have their side of the story on the official record. we're live in lower manhattan, i'm lisa evers, fox 5 news. dari: and there is a town hall meeting in the bronx to talk about the latest cluster of legionnaires' disease in the morris park neighborhood. health officials say 15 out of 35 cooling towers tested positive for legionella bacteria. one person has died and 12 more have been sickened. tonight's meeting starts at 8:00 at maestro's caterers. steve: it has been found in cooling towers at two long island high school. smithtown east and west. they were taken offline and decontaminated. they're now back up and running safely. in a statement, the superintendent expressed there have been no reports of legionnaires' disease at any of the school district schools and they have remained open. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu renewing his objections to the iran deal to the united nations, saying the pact will a
but bratton says it will have the opposite effect. it will empower the officers because now they'll have a chance to have their side of the story on the official record. we're live in lower manhattan, i'm lisa evers, fox 5 news. dari: and there is a town hall meeting in the bronx to talk about the latest cluster of legionnaires' disease in the morris park neighborhood. health officials say 15 out of 35 cooling towers tested positive for legionella bacteria. one person has died and 12 more have...
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. >> reporter: bratton refused comment referring questions to the lapd which says it's working to fix the problem. the press secretary said, quote, the mayor has complete confidence in commissioner bratton's leadership. he has led the effort to make new york city the safest large city in the country." former nypd sergeant joe jack aloan says the pressure to change stats comes from the political climate in new york city. >> there is a tie to getting promoted and keeping crime stats low. we can't blame the commissioner for everything because there are 76 precincts out there. >> reporter: sources tell cbs 2 that commissioner bratton spoke at a meeting yesterday and warned commanders that this type of behavior will not be tolerated. sources also say precinct a year bit risk management unit. the professor says in-house auditing is not enough. an outside monitor is needed. >> thank you. >>> now we are moving on to the mets pulling off a big win in los angeles. but there is no time to rest. the amazins take on the cubs come night on the championship chase to the world series. steve overmyer
. >> reporter: bratton refused comment referring questions to the lapd which says it's working to fix the problem. the press secretary said, quote, the mayor has complete confidence in commissioner bratton's leadership. he has led the effort to make new york city the safest large city in the country." former nypd sergeant joe jack aloan says the pressure to change stats comes from the political climate in new york city. >> there is a tie to getting promoted and keeping crime...
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we've also posted commissioner bratton and mayor de blasio's comments in their entirety. head to nbcnewyork.com for that. >>> 4:35 right now. new this morning, police are trying to find a man who exposed himself on a subway platform and used a gun to get away. cell phone video shows the suspect leaving the station at 5th avenue and 59th street just before midnight on monday. investigators say he had just exposed himself to a 38-year-old woman and was being followed by the man who recorded this video. that's when he allegedly pulled out a gun and told the man to mind his own business. >>> all right. we want to take time to check weather and traffic right now. chris, sweet spot of the week right now in terms of temperatures. >> i think we peak today. still mild tomorrow. mild out there this morning. 56 in sheepshead bay. some of the suburbs are down in the lower 40s, particularly across new jersey where the skies have cleared out. still 50s up through the hudson valleys. the clouds will part for sunshine today. at leait a mix of clouds and sun. by noon, we're talking about
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elle bratton saying that all officers will be be trained. steve: he is promising in the use of force will be documented no matter how small. and we have the scathing new report. reporter: the report looked at 179 civilian complaint cases against police over a four year time frame. it concluded that even when excessive force was proven, the officers were not disciplined and there was a lack of training and the escalation techniques and then reporting. >> this report is not our final statement on this complex issue. we will continue to dig deeper, particularly as the nypd evolves? appellees headquarters the commissioner unveiled a new use of force policy. a policy that the commissioner says will put together after research into the latest policing techniques. bill graham says the nypd will lead the country and innovation. >> we have 35,000 officers in 2014, we have 79 instances where officers used firearms. we have the lowest rate of use of firearms of any major police department in america. for tour bill bratton says that officers occur when
elle bratton saying that all officers will be be trained. steve: he is promising in the use of force will be documented no matter how small. and we have the scathing new report. reporter: the report looked at 179 civilian complaint cases against police over a four year time frame. it concluded that even when excessive force was proven, the officers were not disciplined and there was a lack of training and the escalation techniques and then reporting. >> this report is not our final...
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today bratton recalls the challenge police faced 25 years o ago. >> i they said my second of events. he told it as part of an upcoming dateline investigation. when he confessed to be part of the group that happen. what are you talking about? i don't know, what are you taselking about? i't went dancing. . i don't know anything about a crime. . but someone who could provide an alibi should be heard at a new trial. back live now, you heard the lawyer for john encappia. we're live in front of the entrance where any minute now he is expected to be released. he's overjoyed friends and fa lmily who plan to celebrate with him in lower queens >>> the faa is cracking down on droeti sales have nearlyti tripled already this year. some 2ng8 in 214, some 6,000 in two years in 2015. the price tag is a hefty one. news4's skotsdale. it's a growing concern for the as.ian community and also for john peterson who recently came face to face with a drone in an unlikely setting. >> when i worked in midtown this year, i would see te.m right tside the office building, which was kind of weird. >> reporter: th
today bratton recalls the challenge police faced 25 years o ago. >> i they said my second of events. he told it as part of an upcoming dateline investigation. when he confessed to be part of the group that happen. what are you talking about? i don't know, what are you taselking about? i't went dancing. . i don't know anything about a crime. . but someone who could provide an alibi should be heard at a new trial. back live now, you heard the lawyer for john encappia. we're live in front of...
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he hopes to have commissioner bratton's job one day and he is already practicing. >> i want to thank for the hard work. >> thank you. any questions for anybody, zachary. >> any questions. >> i love it. so great. that is not a vintage car. that is a hot rod. >> he sent hero cards to officers in 52 precincts throughout the city. >> awesome. >> that is awesome. >> we do good news stories. >> exactly. >>> breaking out the winter coats this weekend. >> not tomorrow, though. later saturday, saturday night you feel it. >> two big walks on sunday. >> making strides alzheimer's walk, bundle up. it's dry. you got a gusty wind. you need the fleece under the heavy coat. outside we go, we have a nice night and there is your mets- dodgers forecast. about 10, 15 degrees warmer in l.a. there is a 20% shot of a shower at dodger stadium. should be fine. there is a gorgeous new york city sunset. fantastic. the only thing bad, the sun is blowing the horizon. 61 degrees. probably a degree or two above that. there are the records. 32 the record low in 1876. a spot sunrise shower tomorrow. then sunshine an
he hopes to have commissioner bratton's job one day and he is already practicing. >> i want to thank for the hard work. >> thank you. any questions for anybody, zachary. >> any questions. >> i love it. so great. that is not a vintage car. that is a hot rod. >> he sent hero cards to officers in 52 precincts throughout the city. >> awesome. >> that is awesome. >> we do good news stories. >> exactly. >>> breaking out the winter coats...
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a short time from now we're expecting mayor de blasio and police commissioner bratton to hold a news conference, and at that point in time we're expecting to learn more about that suspect that they now have in custody, live in east harlem, dray clark channel 7 >> thank you dray. our coverage continues now with eyewitness news reporter cefaan kim with more on what holder's cefaan. >> reporter: here at the far rockaway home where officer family still lives, sorrow fills the air as his loved ones try to cope with the loss of the fallen nypd officer, a man they say was a devoted family man and someone who was always there to help others in need. >> you understand me, mr. mayor? we need to do something about this >> an emotional plea for help to protect the city's police officers from friend of fallen officer randolph holder. the anguish too much to hide for maleka clark who says she was just texting holder last night only to wake up this morning to learn he was shot and killed in the line of duty. >> when you see me not in work today, i can't hold it up! i can't i can't! holder's father
a short time from now we're expecting mayor de blasio and police commissioner bratton to hold a news conference, and at that point in time we're expecting to learn more about that suspect that they now have in custody, live in east harlem, dray clark channel 7 >> thank you dray. our coverage continues now with eyewitness news reporter cefaan kim with more on what holder's cefaan. >> reporter: here at the far rockaway home where officer family still lives, sorrow fills the air as his...
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there was no denying that crime was out of control. >> reporter: bratton is widely recognized as one of the nation's top cops. he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities. today, he's on his second tour as new york city's police commissioner. >> but just to put it in perspective, the murders of 1990, compare that to other years. >> there is no comparison 1990 -- 2,243. last year -- 333. >> i'm damn angry. of course i am. >> reporter: beginning with then mayor david dinkins. >> actually the headline around that time "dave, do something," meaning dave do something about the horrific crime rate. and the brian watkins stabbing was an accelerant that was added to that whole fear. >> minute you got that call, did you know immediately this was going to be a big one, there's going to be a lot of press on this? >> sure. and also the idea of the nature of the attack, the wolfpack. >> reporter: wolfpack. it was the name the media had recently given to another group of teenagers who -- just the year before -- were arrested for brutally attacking a jogger in central park. brat
there was no denying that crime was out of control. >> reporter: bratton is widely recognized as one of the nation's top cops. he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities. today, he's on his second tour as new york city's police commissioner. >> but just to put it in perspective, the murders of 1990, compare that to other years. >> there is no comparison 1990 -- 2,243. last year -- 333. >> i'm damn angry. of course i am. >> reporter: beginning...
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commissioner bratton fulfilled one of his dreams promoting him to detective. >> what makes a police officer? is it courage? is it compassion? is it the calling? i would say to you it's all of these. >> reporter: funeral service were held today for detective randolph holder promoted of had his death. it was an aspiration to help those around him that dated back to his childhood. >> this is what randy holder told us in his letter. growing up, all i wanted to do was to make a difference in my >> reporter: but his service came with the ultimate sacrifice. holder's fiancee spoke briefly but powerfully about the struggles his loved ones face after his painful loss. >> to simply wear the uniform of an officer is an act of courage. you have chosen to be both target and hero. it could be argued that to be a loved one of an officer we choose the same fate. >> reporter: but his sacrifice won't be forgotten. a sea of blue gathered outside to honor the fallen police officer. law enforcement came from across the country touched by detective holder's selflessness. this california police officer was here f
commissioner bratton fulfilled one of his dreams promoting him to detective. >> what makes a police officer? is it courage? is it compassion? is it the calling? i would say to you it's all of these. >> reporter: funeral service were held today for detective randolph holder promoted of had his death. it was an aspiration to help those around him that dated back to his childhood. >> this is what randy holder told us in his letter. growing up, all i wanted to do was to make a...
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faces etched with silent grief, mayor de blasio and commissioner police chief bratton. but earlier a childhood friend let her grief erupt. officer holder's dad met reporters with a heavy heart of his own, calling his son a good fun-loving citizen who always wanted to be a cop and had his whole life ahead of him. on a house i the next month in valley stream but all of that was a dream. >> reporter: gone, too, was his son's edpected promotion to dee.tective. officer holder was a third generation cop following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather who were police officers in guyana. >> he wanted to serve his country and he wanted to serve his community and he served with distinction. >> reporter: the pastor of the holders' church in far rockaway saatys this family is well known in the community and the pain of officer hold 'eers death is being felt here. >> when will it stop? >> reporter: those words were echoed from this young woman who's known officer holder since high school in guyana. she said she was texting with him the night before the shooting. >> we came
faces etched with silent grief, mayor de blasio and commissioner police chief bratton. but earlier a childhood friend let her grief erupt. officer holder's dad met reporters with a heavy heart of his own, calling his son a good fun-loving citizen who always wanted to be a cop and had his whole life ahead of him. on a house i the next month in valley stream but all of that was a dream. >> reporter: gone, too, was his son's edpected promotion to dee.tective. officer holder was a third...
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we are awaiting a press conference by police commissioner bratton on new guidelines that nypd will be releasing. also a press -- a statement from the police union president, pat lynch, a lengthy statement, reads, more paperwork coupled with the shortage of police officers and continued second-guessing of their actions is a formula for disaster. as shiba pointed out, a harsh report. even an inspector general for the nypd during the press conference here said the police department is living in the dark ages. reporting live, katherine creag, news 4, new york. >> all right, kat, we will see what the commissioner says later. >>> russia launches more air strikes inside syria but which side are they targeting? >>> also, new rules for credit cards. what you need to know about the chips instead of the swipes. >>> and we done to track hurricane joaquin as it churns through the bahamas. rafael's complete forecast is up next. >>> coming up today on no, live, we are checking out some of the city's coolest spots with one of new york's best soccer players. >>> author and tv journalist joan lunden is
we are awaiting a press conference by police commissioner bratton on new guidelines that nypd will be releasing. also a press -- a statement from the police union president, pat lynch, a lengthy statement, reads, more paperwork coupled with the shortage of police officers and continued second-guessing of their actions is a formula for disaster. as shiba pointed out, a harsh report. even an inspector general for the nypd during the press conference here said the police department is living in...
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the commissioner bratton denied >> it's an outrageous comment. this department is nothing close to being in the dark ages. >> the use of force policy tells us thing we can't do. don't do this and that. 0 our new policy will give officers guidance of what they can do. >> reporter: commissioner bratton said that officers will get training on how to deescalate an altercation. a data breach is impacting 15 million people. the credit reporting agency expeerian said that hackers stole home 's, birth dates and information from anyone who applied for t-mobile service between september 2013 and september 2015. t-mobile uses experian for credit checks. >>> we are breathing easier because of joaquin's track is moving out to sea. not so much because of the coastal storm brewing which will cause more damage in terms of what's going to happen the next joaquin is going to misus now. it's moving off shore. the latest coming up. here's a look outside of the top of the rock camera. pretty in pink, empire state building. breast cancer awareness month begins today,
the commissioner bratton denied >> it's an outrageous comment. this department is nothing close to being in the dark ages. >> the use of force policy tells us thing we can't do. don't do this and that. 0 our new policy will give officers guidance of what they can do. >> reporter: commissioner bratton said that officers will get training on how to deescalate an altercation. a data breach is impacting 15 million people. the credit reporting agency expeerian said that hackers...
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many complained they harass people and demanded tips and the commissioner bratton who co- chairs the task force had suggested possibly ripping up the plazas where they gathered. but those plazas will stay put. >> we want to ensure that the plazas have specific spots where people who want to engage in commercial activity, they can be there but they cannot be all over times square. >> reporter: the new plan also includes doubling the number of police officers in times square to about 100. and the mayor formed the times square task force with local businesses and government agencies in august to get a handle on what the city called serious concerns. the times square alliance says it is pleased the de blasio administration has endorsed key plan. meantime, we expect to see the full report later today and hear more about the details including at a news conference this afternoon with police reporting live in times square, andrea grymes, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> happening today, police commissioner bill bratton will announce new rules for the nypd. the new york times says there will be
many complained they harass people and demanded tips and the commissioner bratton who co- chairs the task force had suggested possibly ripping up the plazas where they gathered. but those plazas will stay put. >> we want to ensure that the plazas have specific spots where people who want to engage in commercial activity, they can be there but they cannot be all over times square. >> reporter: the new plan also includes doubling the number of police officers in times square to about...
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commissioner bratton saissd today he offhred the best that the nypd could offer to his citizens. mayor de blasio said he w ll be missed. his family said he was a humble man. >> a lot of cameras clicking outside the great haallen a.m.e. church. as the nypd honor guard solemnly brings his casket to the hearse. from here, he will be taken to kennedy airport and then flown to his native guyana to be laid to rest. >> randolph holder came here about ten years ago from guyana. always wanted to be a police officer. he started as a security guard and eagerly took the exam for the nypd. spent the last five years working some of its toughest assignments. though it doesn't get a lot of attention. >> his father being consoled in the front surrounded by a lot of family. we heard from detective holder's fiancee as well speaking bravely with two women by her side talking about the meaning of being courageous and how the loss of her soon to be husband has taught her a great lesson in being courageous. one of them talked about how fiancee and detective holder had dreamed about building a life toge
commissioner bratton saissd today he offhred the best that the nypd could offer to his citizens. mayor de blasio said he w ll be missed. his family said he was a humble man. >> a lot of cameras clicking outside the great haallen a.m.e. church. as the nypd honor guard solemnly brings his casket to the hearse. from here, he will be taken to kennedy airport and then flown to his native guyana to be laid to rest. >> randolph holder came here about ten years ago from guyana. always...
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commissioner bratton and mayor de blasio is set to speak about the issues today. >>> three high school students died after their principal hypnotized them. parents have reached a settlement with the school board. each family will receive $200,000. the principal admitted he hypnotize one the day before the teen killed nims 2011. one drove his car off the highway after he hypnotized himself, a technique the principal taught him. and the third said she took her own life after he started hypnotizing her. >> i believe my daughter went into her room that night and blinked her eyes rapidly and entered a calm and relaxed state that allowed her to go >> he hypnotized at least 70 students and staff members. he later gave up his teaching license. >>> still to come here, a new plan for airplane passenger jet seats. >>> and there is rain in the forecast. find out if you will need the umbrella all weekend. forecast. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the health care law gives us powerful tools to fight it. to investigate it prosecute it and stop criminals our senior medicare patrol volunteers ar
commissioner bratton and mayor de blasio is set to speak about the issues today. >>> three high school students died after their principal hypnotized them. parents have reached a settlement with the school board. each family will receive $200,000. the principal admitted he hypnotize one the day before the teen killed nims 2011. one drove his car off the highway after he hypnotized himself, a technique the principal taught him. and the third said she took her own life after he started...
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the officer was shot in the head and rushed to harlem hospital where commissioner bratton joined major de blasio. the violence began with reports of shots fired at 102nd street, and the gunman was fleeing on a bicycle, and then more violence at 120th street, the scene of the shooting of the police officer at the fdr drive. passengers and drivers going nowhere, taking to social media cars and the frantic rush of the first responders. this man was trying to go home to flatbush. >> i just saw police cars coming from everywhere. >> reporter: some passengers stuck in taxis and livery cabs decided to walk and search for another way home. >> i'm trying to get to 76th and madison. >> reporter: how long were you stuck there? >> we came on just after it happened. >> reporter: so all the cars that were stuck in the southbound lanes have been cleared in the last 30 minutes, and they turned around and went the wrong way down the fdr going down the ramp to 125th street it developed over several blocks at 102nd street, and the shooting of the police officer here at 120thth, and then -- 120th, and the
the officer was shot in the head and rushed to harlem hospital where commissioner bratton joined major de blasio. the violence began with reports of shots fired at 102nd street, and the gunman was fleeing on a bicycle, and then more violence at 120th street, the scene of the shooting of the police officer at the fdr drive. passengers and drivers going nowhere, taking to social media cars and the frantic rush of the first responders. this man was trying to go home to flatbush. >> i just...
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. >> reporter: commissioner bratton also ordering officers to take action if they witness a fellow cop acting inappropriately. >> officers at the scene will be disciplined for their failure to report as well as going forward to intervene. >> reporter: bratton is also dedicating more resources to investigate the use of force and track which cops may be using it too often. so what does the patrol officers union think about all these changes? not a whole lot according to the pba chief. with continual second-guessing of officers' actions is a formula for disaster. it is a call for police officers to disengage themselves from the very pro- active policing that brought this city from the brink of disaster." but an agency keeping an eye on police praises the new force reporting requirements. use of force there's no way to gauge whether or not you're getting it right but there's still a great deal more that needs to be done. >> reporter: the nypd agrees and will offer additional training in how to deescalate encounters so force isn't needed. tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> also today a report crit
. >> reporter: commissioner bratton also ordering officers to take action if they witness a fellow cop acting inappropriately. >> officers at the scene will be disciplined for their failure to report as well as going forward to intervene. >> reporter: bratton is also dedicating more resources to investigate the use of force and track which cops may be using it too often. so what does the patrol officers union think about all these changes? not a whole lot according to the pba...
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it shut down friday night after police commissioner bill bratton revealed women have complained about being groped in front of the camera. at least four men have been arrested over the last month. revlon says it reviewed the issue and will keep the camera off between 7:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m., the time period bratton called the witching hour for predators. >>> in new jersey, officials are now going to keep the ramapo mountain state forest closed for a second consecutive week. this is after reports of an aggressive bear there. officials say three separate groups of hikers claim they were chased by an aggressive bear in recent weeks. the officials thought they caughted bear last week and euthanized it. they're not going to reopen the park until they're sure it wasn't the only bear threatening hikers. traps now set up in the park to capture other bears. trying to be safe for the animals and the people. >> of course. 4:51. still to come, parents setting a bad example. their kids. >>> and we're going to take an exclusive look inside gracey mansion. wow, time warner cable really upgraded their
it shut down friday night after police commissioner bill bratton revealed women have complained about being groped in front of the camera. at least four men have been arrested over the last month. revlon says it reviewed the issue and will keep the camera off between 7:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m., the time period bratton called the witching hour for predators. >>> in new jersey, officials are now going to keep the ramapo mountain state forest closed for a second consecutive week. this is...
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bratton refuses to disclose how the nypd is using special vans packed with x-ray scanners. he says they are not being used to scan people for weapons or spy on them. the commissioner says if the civil liberty's union wants a fight over the advance it will lose. over the nypd surveillance of muslim groups in new jersey be heading to trial. a federal appeals court found they raised enough allegation -- this reverses a judge's decision to toss out the case last year. current police commissioner william bratton has since disbanded the surveillance unit instead focusing on direct >>> time now is 6:15. time to get a check on the accuweather forecast. let's go outside with bill and the dogs. >> that's minimus. everybody up this morning, i work alone. i work alone i'm telling you. good morning buddy, how's it going. here we go, everybody walking dogs jogging. folks jogging getting ready for the new york city marathon, right here. let's take a look outside and show you what's going on this morning. if you're about to head out the door, get those miles in, this is the weekend you've
bratton refuses to disclose how the nypd is using special vans packed with x-ray scanners. he says they are not being used to scan people for weapons or spy on them. the commissioner says if the civil liberty's union wants a fight over the advance it will lose. over the nypd surveillance of muslim groups in new jersey be heading to trial. a federal appeals court found they raised enough allegation -- this reverses a judge's decision to toss out the case last year. current police commissioner...
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police commissioner bratton said detectives had been closing in on the known gang member and arrested him in brooklynhis morning. >> we him on the street pulled over in a car stopped. that's how we got him in. we believe he is theerson who shot the three individuals, killing the one. >> reporter: commissioner bratton said he knew the woman. he posted this picture of the two of them on his instagram page saying he hoped she was okay. he said he was in hiding, but police say he was behind the shooting. he became angry after getting kicked out of the club for fighting with a woman. he told the bouncers he was going to his car to get a gun. >> he told them he'd come back with a gun, something they hear quite often in that business. he did come back and he fired into the crowd, striking the three ladies. >> reporter: the two women were injured. walikque faussett, a college graduate and single mother to a three-year-old son, was shot in the back. e was out celebrating her 24th birthday monday night. funeral. >> why did he kill my ughter? my firstborn. now i've got to bury her. >> reporter:
police commissioner bratton said detectives had been closing in on the known gang member and arrested him in brooklynhis morning. >> we him on the street pulled over in a car stopped. that's how we got him in. we believe he is theerson who shot the three individuals, killing the one. >> reporter: commissioner bratton said he knew the woman. he posted this picture of the two of them on his instagram page saying he hoped she was okay. he said he was in hiding, but police say he was...
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it includes bill bratton, members of the group are scheduled to meet with president obama open thursday. >>> a texas teenager detained, handcuffed after his cool made a mistake saying the clock he bought with his family is moving to qatar. he has been in washington the last couple days, he was honored by the council on islamic foundation. the father put out a statement he was offered a scholarship in qatar as a part of the young innovator's program. indian summer, nice, nice morning, if you call it morning. we have the latest forecast. >> john and christine, good wednesday morning to you guy, certainly an indian summer. at least it feels like it. look at these temps, chicago in the 60s in the early morning hours. not something you would see in the late ev portion in october. earlier in the week, an monday we'll warm up to the mid-70s by wednesday afternoon over this region. gorgeous setup. washington to the mid-70s. chicago had 76 degrees. you work to the south. you have big changes in the forecast, rainfall around texas, tropical moisture, potentially, interacting with it as we head in
it includes bill bratton, members of the group are scheduled to meet with president obama open thursday. >>> a texas teenager detained, handcuffed after his cool made a mistake saying the clock he bought with his family is moving to qatar. he has been in washington the last couple days, he was honored by the council on islamic foundation. the father put out a statement he was offered a scholarship in qatar as a part of the young innovator's program. indian summer, nice, nice morning,...
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we'll hear from commissioner bratton later today. he'll have a press conference giving details about these new guidelines. back to you. >> thank you very much, kat. >>> in the bronx, a scary accident leaves a young girl a cab jumped a curb and plowed into a group of children. an 8-year-old girl was pinned under the car. we talked with the girl's babysitter who rode with her to the hospital. >> it was a very bad experience watching them cry for their mom and for their dad. >> the little girl's brother and mother were also hurt, but they should be recovering. the driver stayed at the scene. he tells news 4 he thinks his car malfunctioned. he says he's heartbroken over the accident. >>> several new york city councilmembers are taking legal action against the indian point power plant in westchester county. the group is reporting an appeal to institute sweeping safety changes or close outright. they say any sort of accident or terrorist attack at the plant would put millions of new yorkers in danger. federal officials un insist indian >>>
we'll hear from commissioner bratton later today. he'll have a press conference giving details about these new guidelines. back to you. >> thank you very much, kat. >>> in the bronx, a scary accident leaves a young girl a cab jumped a curb and plowed into a group of children. an 8-year-old girl was pinned under the car. we talked with the girl's babysitter who rode with her to the hospital. >> it was a very bad experience watching them cry for their mom and for their dad....
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police commissioner william bratton is changing the rules for new york city police officers. he's ordering tough new guidelines for the use of force. there's been an intense focus on the issue fueled by such cases as the apparent chokehold death of eric garner and the more recent takedown of former tennis star james blake. the department for the first time ever is also establishing a new system to document and analyze any use of force. the department's inspector general is also releasing a report today on the level of force used by the nypd. >>> new york city's first lady shirleen mce.r.a. is spearheading a new campaign today to raise awareness of domestic violence. she has made domestic violence along with mental health initiatives one of her signature policy issues. she's praising chase bank for setting up an atm message at all of its branches that offers phone numbers for abuse victims to call for help. >>> 5:42. bill evans joining us now with the accuweather forecast. a very busy day for him today. >> it is quite busy. here we go. we take a look from our camera on the roo
police commissioner william bratton is changing the rules for new york city police officers. he's ordering tough new guidelines for the use of force. there's been an intense focus on the issue fueled by such cases as the apparent chokehold death of eric garner and the more recent takedown of former tennis star james blake. the department for the first time ever is also establishing a new system to document and analyze any use of force. the department's inspector general is also releasing a...
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up next commissioner bratton tells marsha bradner the one place he won't let them crash. >> nobody wants to come to school. >> a lesson for the loss. >> how families and friends are coping with a 12-year-old killed by a stray bullet. >>> how much alcohol is okay for moms to be. the new warning from doctors. >>> and owning a drone is about to get more complicated. >>> >>> subways are not for sleeping and that a message. >> commissioner brat says there is 0 tolerance for the homeless marsha kramer has more. >> 1967 pa tall la clark said don't sleep in the subway darling and now bill bratton is singing the same tune except darling is not included in his lyrics. it is the get tough strategy for the homeless. >> subways are not for sleeping and i hope people understand that. >> as the mercury plummets and people find it may be cold to sleep on the streets, the police commissioner wants the homeless to know they should go to city shelters and not the subways. >> the subways are not homeless shelters and the homeless will not be allowed to congregate in them and the city has more than adequate
up next commissioner bratton tells marsha bradner the one place he won't let them crash. >> nobody wants to come to school. >> a lesson for the loss. >> how families and friends are coping with a 12-year-old killed by a stray bullet. >>> how much alcohol is okay for moms to be. the new warning from doctors. >>> and owning a drone is about to get more complicated. >>> >>> subways are not for sleeping and that a message. >> commissioner...
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. >> reporter: police commissioner bill bratton and mayor de blasio here to represent the city and police force. and during a conference in chicago, president barack obama also paid tribute to the fallen police officer. >> each fallen police officer is one too many. >> reporter: investigators spent hours last night at 1290 street and fdr drive where the 33-year-old was killed last week responding to shots fired and a stolen bike. they stopped traffic and handed out fliers hoping someone has more information on the case. the accused gunman, tyrone howard has been indicted and murder. police have linked a gun recovered from the east river to the deadly shooting. they say it hadn't been used in other crimes and was purchased in south carolina. the funeral will start at 3:00 this afternoon in jamaica. it is not open to the public. and after the funeral, he will be buried in his native country of guyana. live in queens, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> new developments this morning in a deadly shooting in brooklyn this month. police have arrested and charged a suspect. the 20 1-year-o
. >> reporter: police commissioner bill bratton and mayor de blasio here to represent the city and police force. and during a conference in chicago, president barack obama also paid tribute to the fallen police officer. >> each fallen police officer is one too many. >> reporter: investigators spent hours last night at 1290 street and fdr drive where the 33-year-old was killed last week responding to shots fired and a stolen bike. they stopped traffic and handed out fliers...
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bratton, police commissioner of nypd. [ applause ] >>> good afternoon. on behalf of the executive leadership team of the new york extend to all of you who are here in this beautiful church and to the thousands upon thousands who are standing in the rain and the wind outside our thank you for joining with us in our hour of grief. thank you certainly to the many political leaders who are here, to the many church leaders, many community leaders who stand with us day in and day out, the special guests from all around the world, police leaders from australia and new zealand, the commissioner of australia, the commissioner of new zealand, kosovo, abu dhabi, who are here to sell brace with us the life of police officer randolph what makes a police officer, is it courage? is it compassion? i would say to you, it's all of these. all these things make a cop, but one thing most of all, we keep people safe. it's what we do. it's what police officer randolph holder did so proudly throughout his all too brief career. keeping people safe is what brought randy to the jo
bratton, police commissioner of nypd. [ applause ] >>> good afternoon. on behalf of the executive leadership team of the new york extend to all of you who are here in this beautiful church and to the thousands upon thousands who are standing in the rain and the wind outside our thank you for joining with us in our hour of grief. thank you certainly to the many political leaders who are here, to the many church leaders, many community leaders who stand with us day in and day out, the...
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commissioner bratton he may have been out and do it -- jail as part of a diversion program. >> nobody can explain why? >> i spoke to a former police officer in curve radio host who knows what it is like to live as a fellow officer in the line of duty. >> 21 years later the media reaction was a fear and anxiety but the overwhelming desire to get to the scene as quickly as possible. >> now the officer was assigned to a special unit here the patrols the public housing unit in east harlem in the area 23, and 25 precincts our thoughts and prayers are with the family and all flags will fly at half mast and tell the officer is laid to rest. >> know how leopardi? the youngsters at maplewood fell seven tuesday there were singing the of blues. >> ag you feel? >> sad because we can have cupcakes. >> halloween rules. >> to a peak clear there was no halloween party scheduled this year that is a decision made by a the school principal by the pta. >> 20% of the school would not participate saddam is keep their kids on the entire day others comdisco but then they have to do something else. >> that is
commissioner bratton he may have been out and do it -- jail as part of a diversion program. >> nobody can explain why? >> i spoke to a former police officer in curve radio host who knows what it is like to live as a fellow officer in the line of duty. >> 21 years later the media reaction was a fear and anxiety but the overwhelming desire to get to the scene as quickly as possible. >> now the officer was assigned to a special unit here the patrols the public housing unit...
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mayor de blasio and police commissioner bratton says the career criminal should never have been on the streets. he has been arrested more than two dozen times since age 13. >>> an apartment fire sends flames shooting into the sky leaving two firefighters hurt and hundreds of people homeless in passaic. the fire broke out just before 9:00 last night and it took about five hours to bring the fire under control. a spokesperson says 300 to 400 residents have been displaced. the injured firefighters are expected to be okay. no word yet on what started the fire. >>> and mets fans are blurry eyed but also excited with the amazins headed to the world series. [ cheering ] >> ovations for the final out as the mets completed the sweep, beating the cubs 8-3 in game four of the national league championship series. and then party time in the dugout. the team popping champagne as they wait for the winner of the alcs. the team heads back to citi field this afternoon and then it's off to either kansas city or toronto. >>> and now here's el well the blue and orange for the forecast. >> also some -- and
mayor de blasio and police commissioner bratton says the career criminal should never have been on the streets. he has been arrested more than two dozen times since age 13. >>> an apartment fire sends flames shooting into the sky leaving two firefighters hurt and hundreds of people homeless in passaic. the fire broke out just before 9:00 last night and it took about five hours to bring the fire under control. a spokesperson says 300 to 400 residents have been displaced. the injured...
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far as to tell me, she is not leaving her job at the crossroads of america but that nypd chief bill brattonanting to outsource there xers.xers. it should be enough to get them out of their job. >> and this is a five bedroom, nine whole bathroom, six bathroom. locked in the front door. >> i locked myself out. >> i walked in the front door where i met with the realtor he said the 1st up was right and straight ahead to the outside. >> hi. hello. >> that is where you find to jacuzzis in the grecian style pool, two-story pool a house complete with a full bar, industrial kitchen command a sauna. >> how could you not have a full sonic? >> it is his own house. >> next up the basement. it is actually not a basement. >> the barbershop it is a barbershop. this is not a basement. the full movie theater. this is so legit. >> i cannot close now. >> the craps table was actually given to the owner by donald trump personally on his 40th birthday. i thought that that was pretty cool. if that were not enough, the 130-foot tall, it's low enough to also be a bomb shelter. bill: a bomb shelter? >> and a bomb she
far as to tell me, she is not leaving her job at the crossroads of america but that nypd chief bill brattonanting to outsource there xers.xers. it should be enough to get them out of their job. >> and this is a five bedroom, nine whole bathroom, six bathroom. locked in the front door. >> i locked myself out. >> i walked in the front door where i met with the realtor he said the 1st up was right and straight ahead to the outside. >> hi. hello. >> that is where you...
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. >> sharon crowley explains what happened when commissioner bratton caught a woman smoking marijuana. >> all of a sudden, there it is. that smell. i said what the hell? it's 8:30 on wall street. me. we're walking along. >> reporter: forget your imagine getting busted for cop? that's just what happened to one new york city school girl. >> directly in front of me is away. she's got her ear phones in and school. bratton entertained the lawyers as he described his encounter with the pot-smoking student breakfast. >> we came up on each side and tapped her on the shoulder. she looked over. i wish i had a photograph of she instantly recognized me. >> reporter: she wasn't hurting anybody? >> we removed the marijuana and threw it in the sewer and suggested she might have a better academic day without the influence of that. >> reporter: last year he and mayor de blasio announced police officers would ticket people for possessing small amounts of marijuana. smoking pot in public is still something you can be arrested for or given a summons. luckily for the school girl, the commissioner let her
. >> sharon crowley explains what happened when commissioner bratton caught a woman smoking marijuana. >> all of a sudden, there it is. that smell. i said what the hell? it's 8:30 on wall street. me. we're walking along. >> reporter: forget your imagine getting busted for cop? that's just what happened to one new york city school girl. >> directly in front of me is away. she's got her ear phones in and school. bratton entertained the lawyers as he described his encounter...
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tonight, at 6:00, cbs 2's marcia kramer talks to police commissioner bill bratton and mayor de blasio about the use of force by the nypd. they had a lot to say about this. also tonight, from a mansion to a mosque, new plans for a home in westchester county are creating controversy in one yonkers neighborhood. 6:00. connect with us on facebook and twitter and stream your news on the go at cbs news, new york.com. expect more anytime anywhere. >>> it's back. new york comic-con at the javits center. for the past decade fans have been able to get up close and personal with their favorite superheros. cbs 2's jill nicolini went to check things out. >> this is my boyfriend the joker. we're from pokemon. >> you have a chance to be your own soup hero. over 160,000 fans here. we have four days of panels and we have more exhibitors than anyone can shake a stick at. we have so much programming there's something here for everyone. >> reporter: fans from all over the world come to the comic come because? >> all the costumes. all the amazing artists and panels and this wonderful community and the cra
tonight, at 6:00, cbs 2's marcia kramer talks to police commissioner bill bratton and mayor de blasio about the use of force by the nypd. they had a lot to say about this. also tonight, from a mansion to a mosque, new plans for a home in westchester county are creating controversy in one yonkers neighborhood. 6:00. connect with us on facebook and twitter and stream your news on the go at cbs news, new york.com. expect more anytime anywhere. >>> it's back. new york comic-con at the...