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the man wrote in his petition for protection quote, i witness brian rice remove a black semiautomatic handgun from the trunk of his vehicle. rice allegedly screamed demands to the man to come out of his how else. the guardian also reported that the man called 9-1-1. officers from the carroll county sheriff's department and westminster police department all arrived on the scene. the man wrote in his complaint they remained on the scene for approximately 1.5 hours. brian rice was allowed to leave on foot. a sheriff's department spokesman told the guardian he could find no record of the callout. the guardian reported the man had not bothered to call 9-1-1 in previous alleged threats involving officer rice. the report the man filed the complaint was concerned nothing would be done because of rice's power as a police supervisor. for more let me bring in test is a ashton hill president of the baltimore branch of the naacp and with us, nick moez leely, and prosecutor and legal analyst. great to have you with us tonight. first, what is your reaction to the guardian report on the officer in th
the man wrote in his petition for protection quote, i witness brian rice remove a black semiautomatic handgun from the trunk of his vehicle. rice allegedly screamed demands to the man to come out of his how else. the guardian also reported that the man called 9-1-1. officers from the carroll county sheriff's department and westminster police department all arrived on the scene. the man wrote in his complaint they remained on the scene for approximately 1.5 hours. brian rice was allowed to leave...
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. >> all six officers have been suspended with pay, including lieutenant brian rice who initiated the arrest. he's been with the department since 1997. officers tackled gray after he ran and he had a switchblade in his pocket. billy murphy, jr. represents the gray family. >> they're very angry because they know something horrible happened that should not have happened. >> ah! >> baltimore police are promising a thorough investigation. >>> seven armed robberies between 2:00 a.m. and 6:20 this morning. a juvenile was responsible for all of them. among the places hit, two 7/11s and a pizza place. the juvenile is facing a host of charges including robbery, armed robbery, and armed carjacking. >>> the man wanted for killing a university of mary washington jr. last week is still being held without bond. he will be back again in court next month, but today those who knew the victim were saying good-bye in falls church. >> reporter: today there's a large and emotional turnout to remember the university of mary washington student killed last friday. 1200 people came to pay their respects. thos
. >> all six officers have been suspended with pay, including lieutenant brian rice who initiated the arrest. he's been with the department since 1997. officers tackled gray after he ran and he had a switchblade in his pocket. billy murphy, jr. represents the gray family. >> they're very angry because they know something horrible happened that should not have happened. >> ah! >> baltimore police are promising a thorough investigation. >>> seven armed robberies...
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. >> all six officers have been suspended with pay, including lieutenant brian rice who initiated the the department since 1997. officers tackled gray after he ran and he had a switchblade in his pocket. billy murphy, jr. represents the gray family. >> they're very angry because they know something horrible happened that should not have happened. >> ah! >> baltimore police are promising a thorough investigation. >>> seven armed robberies between 2:00 a.m. and 6:20 this morning. a juvenile was responsible for all of them. among the places hit, two 7/11s
. >> all six officers have been suspended with pay, including lieutenant brian rice who initiated the the department since 1997. officers tackled gray after he ran and he had a switchblade in his pocket. billy murphy, jr. represents the gray family. >> they're very angry because they know something horrible happened that should not have happened. >> ah! >> baltimore police are promising a thorough investigation. >>> seven armed robberies between 2:00 a.m. and...
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by cbs station wjz shows gray being dragged to the -- six officers suspended with pay including brian rice who initiated the arrest. he has been with the baltimore police department since 1997. they tackled gray after he ran. junior represents the gray family. >> they're angry because they know something horrible happened that should not have happened. >> the family says the police had no reason to stop gray in the first place. >> how does a healthy guy who gets arrested for nothing ends up with 80% severed spinal cord and broken neck, how does that happen. >> many are wearing black ribbons. >> we want answers and justice and charged. >> creg boswell, baltimore. >> a vigil planned for tonight at the spot where gray was arrested. >>> in fairfax county, another police involved death is one step closer to resolution tonight. the county agreed to pay the family of john agree almost $3 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit. he was shot and killed by police officer adam two years ago. it has shaken some face in that police department, bruce. >>reporter: that's right leslie, but this settles
by cbs station wjz shows gray being dragged to the -- six officers suspended with pay including brian rice who initiated the arrest. he has been with the baltimore police department since 1997. they tackled gray after he ran. junior represents the gray family. >> they're angry because they know something horrible happened that should not have happened. >> the family says the police had no reason to stop gray in the first place. >> how does a healthy guy who gets arrested for...
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. >> reporter: according to sources, lieutenant brian rice, the shift commander of the officers who chased arrested freddie gray had been previously arrested from regular duty several time. all were related to offduty domestic allegations. none resulted in convictions. and the wagon driver cesar, is krnlly undergoing proceedings for allowing a person to escape from the hospital. he is a key part of the investigation because as the driver he has primary responsibility for gray's safety during transport. in an interview, the police commissioner suggested the officers involved in handling gray had the right intention. >> i think the officers what i've been told now, had intentions to take him to the hospital. at that time i expect them to get a paramedic there. >> reporter: at city hall, the mayor ticked off her questions. >> i don't know how someone injured to that extent could have asked for medical attention from another human being and not been given medical attention. those are some serious questions that really trouble me. >> reporter: the mayor promised new details of the case if an on
. >> reporter: according to sources, lieutenant brian rice, the shift commander of the officers who chased arrested freddie gray had been previously arrested from regular duty several time. all were related to offduty domestic allegations. none resulted in convictions. and the wagon driver cesar, is krnlly undergoing proceedings for allowing a person to escape from the hospital. he is a key part of the investigation because as the driver he has primary responsibility for gray's safety...
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according to the guardian, lieutenant brian rice has been accused of domestic violence twice, and was ordered by a judge to stay away from a second person who took him to court. an attorney for freddie gray's family said questioned lieutenant rice's decision to pursue gray in the first place saying quote "running while black is not probable cause. felony running doesn't exist, and you can't arrest someone for looking you in the eye." protesters who walked over 200 miles from staten island, new york to washington, d.c., to oppose police killings of unarmed people of color rallied at the us capitol tuesday. carmen perez, an organizer of the nine-day march 2 justice said the march should be part of a cultural shift. carmen: we cannot sit on our couch anymore. we cannot wait for someone to save us. the march is one of the tactics in a larger strategy. we need to change the hearts and minds of individuals. we need a cultural shift. we are coming with three pieces of federal legislation that will address police brutality, racial profiling, and invest back into our communities and our childr
according to the guardian, lieutenant brian rice has been accused of domestic violence twice, and was ordered by a judge to stay away from a second person who took him to court. an attorney for freddie gray's family said questioned lieutenant rice's decision to pursue gray in the first place saying quote "running while black is not probable cause. felony running doesn't exist, and you can't arrest someone for looking you in the eye." protesters who walked over 200 miles from staten...
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. >> i want to ask you about the lieutenant brian rice he's one of the officers the police force has named were involved. news has broken indicating that lieutenant rice has been accused of domestic violence twice in the past. in one of those instance he was accused of threatening someone's life. given these accusations, was any consideration given to removing this officer from the streets at any time? >> you know, i can't comment on personnel records. what i can tell you is specific to this investigation, our investigators are going to look at every piece of evidence that's out there. they'll look at the timeline of events that led up to our interaction with mr. gray look at what the interaction was and the events that led to his passing. >> i want to ask you about a statement made by an official of the fraternal order of police yesterday referring to the protesters as a quote, lynch mob. do you fear a comment like that puts the citizens at baltimore, including your own officers at greater risk by further inflaming tensions? >> you know clearly i understand the concern over the choi
. >> i want to ask you about the lieutenant brian rice he's one of the officers the police force has named were involved. news has broken indicating that lieutenant rice has been accused of domestic violence twice in the past. in one of those instance he was accused of threatening someone's life. given these accusations, was any consideration given to removing this officer from the streets at any time? >> you know, i can't comment on personnel records. what i can tell you is...
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reporter: police released the names of the officers involved including 18-year veteran lieutenant brian rice who initiated the arrest. within an hour of the arrest, the 25-year-old was hooked up to tubes lying in a coma. he died of a severe spinal injury a week late gler how does a healthy guy get arrested for nothing end up with an 80% severed spinal cord and broken neck? how does that happen? >> i will ensure that we hold the right people accountable. >> reporter: while the department of justice investigation will take some time, baltimore city police promise their investigation will wrap up may 1. they will hand their results over to the state's attorney's office and they will decide whether or not to press charges on the six police officers who are now suspended. we'll have a look at some new video that shows what happened after the arrest on the way to the police station coming up at 6:00. live in the satellite center, delia goncalves, wusa9. >>> a prince george's county police officer facing misconduct charges is expected to go on trial today. officer jerry thomas is accused of punchin
reporter: police released the names of the officers involved including 18-year veteran lieutenant brian rice who initiated the arrest. within an hour of the arrest, the 25-year-old was hooked up to tubes lying in a coma. he died of a severe spinal injury a week late gler how does a healthy guy get arrested for nothing end up with an 80% severed spinal cord and broken neck? how does that happen? >> i will ensure that we hold the right people accountable. >> reporter: while the...
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six officers have been suspended with pay including lieutenant brian rice, who initiated the arrest. he has been with the baltimore police department since 1997. police say officers tackled gray after he ran and that he had a switch blade in his pocket. billy murphy, jr., represents the gray family. >> they're very angry because they know something horrible happened that should not have happened. >> reporter: the family says the police had no reason to stop gray in the first place. >> how does a healthy guy who gets arrested for nothing end up with 80% severed spinal cord and broken neck, how's that happen? >> reporter: the tension is palpable in the neighborhood where gray was arrested. many are wearing black ribbons. >> we want answers, justice. we want them to be charged. >> reporter: baltimore police promise a thorough investigation. craig boswell, cbs news, baltimore. >>> the sentencing phase for the convicted boston bomber started today. they started by showing jurors the photos of the people who died in the terrorist attacks. they also showed a photo of dzhokhar tsarnaev makin
six officers have been suspended with pay including lieutenant brian rice, who initiated the arrest. he has been with the baltimore police department since 1997. police say officers tackled gray after he ran and that he had a switch blade in his pocket. billy murphy, jr., represents the gray family. >> they're very angry because they know something horrible happened that should not have happened. >> reporter: the family says the police had no reason to stop gray in the first place....
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lieutenant brian rice, officer caesar goodson, sergeant alicia white, officer william porter, officericer edward nero. we don't have any idea who at this stage did what in that arrest. but what are you hoping for as the next round of public revelation? what should we look for as the next source of information that brings us closer to what happened there? >> well, we know that in maryland we have a police officer civil rights that precludes information from being shared from particular times. so we're hoping at this case moves forward, the out of state gets this case, the justice department gets this case examine the police department is able to share information, we're hoping the blank spots will get filled in. when did this individual request medical attention? when did the police department call them? where are the gaps? that's what we're hoping to see moving forward. so we can start to give this family some closure so we can air out the facts of this incident and start to repair things we know are broken in our city. >> franklin, i always want to talk with police officers about thi
lieutenant brian rice, officer caesar goodson, sergeant alicia white, officer william porter, officericer edward nero. we don't have any idea who at this stage did what in that arrest. but what are you hoping for as the next round of public revelation? what should we look for as the next source of information that brings us closer to what happened there? >> well, we know that in maryland we have a police officer civil rights that precludes information from being shared from particular...
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you said you would like to play for brian rice? >> finally a manager who's telling the truth.ve got guys that i'm literally about to let them know that they're not going to be playing in the majors and they're finding out about it on twitter. if you've ever known anyone who's tried to make it as an athlete, finding out through the media that you've been traded or are not going to dress tonight has got to be a terrible feeling. and from this perspective of this manager, if i'm on a player i would want to play for a guy like this. this guy is incredible. >> denise do you understand why he was so mad? >> absolutely. first of all, this isn't going to be the first or last time we see a manager going off on the body. but secondly more importantly, in sports, especially the media, and more importantly, the players and the coaches, understand that you don't want to give the other team a hedge up. you want to keep those things as private as possible. they're going to set up themselves to, if you're missing a star catcher or a star tight end or if missing a star forward, whatever it mig
you said you would like to play for brian rice? >> finally a manager who's telling the truth.ve got guys that i'm literally about to let them know that they're not going to be playing in the majors and they're finding out about it on twitter. if you've ever known anyone who's tried to make it as an athlete, finding out through the media that you've been traded or are not going to dress tonight has got to be a terrible feeling. and from this perspective of this manager, if i'm on a player...
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cnn has now learned that lieutenant brian rice has been accused not once but twice of domestic abuse and that he also had a temporary restraining order against him that was later denied by the courts. so far, we have not been able to get a comment from rice or his lawyer. we're working on that. but meantime back to what's happening here at baltimore city hall. these protests these people who are furious, demonstrators are gathering. they want answers in the wake of the death of this 25-year-old young man. as i mentioned, 200 right now. thousands are anticipated this evening. also we're hearing this weekend, saturday in particular to be particularly large. you have state troopers sent in by the governor. they're standing guard here as well alongside baltimore police. they want to ensure these protests remain peaceful, as the community here is calling for justice for the 25-year-old man who died four days ago now. we've also learned gray's family has just received his body this morning. we're getting some news as far as the funeral is concerned in the next couple of days. their attorne
cnn has now learned that lieutenant brian rice has been accused not once but twice of domestic abuse and that he also had a temporary restraining order against him that was later denied by the courts. so far, we have not been able to get a comment from rice or his lawyer. we're working on that. but meantime back to what's happening here at baltimore city hall. these protests these people who are furious, demonstrators are gathering. they want answers in the wake of the death of this 25-year-old...
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court documents show lieutenant brian rice faced allegations of domestic violence in 2008 and 2013. in the second case he was ordered not to contact, go to the home or workplace of the person who filed the complaint. but in both cases, protective orders were not authorized by the courts. neither rice's attorney nor the baltimore police responded to requests for comment. the head of the baltimore police union who knows rice said this -- >> i can't really comment on what happened in his past. what happened in his home life shouldn't play nor factor into what happened on the job. >> reporter: now, the head of that police union, gene ryan told us that police throughout this city are very concerned about possible retaliation for freddie gray's death. he says they are all thinking about the murders of those two new york city police officers following the ferguson and staten island cases, wolf? >> there's also new information about the suspended officers' meeting with investigators, right? >> reporter: that's right. baltimore police have just said that five of the six suspended officers in
court documents show lieutenant brian rice faced allegations of domestic violence in 2008 and 2013. in the second case he was ordered not to contact, go to the home or workplace of the person who filed the complaint. but in both cases, protective orders were not authorized by the courts. neither rice's attorney nor the baltimore police responded to requests for comment. the head of the baltimore police union who knows rice said this -- >> i can't really comment on what happened in his...
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the officers include lieutenant brian rice a member of the baltimore police department since 199. police say rice was the officer who made first eye contact with gray and another man and after making eye contact police say gray ran for police -- ran from police before he was tackled and detained. he was arrested on april 12 after an officer said he fled from police unprovoked, according to the police report. police said they use nod force while arresting gray who was put into a transport van while complaining about asthma. about a half-hour later he was unresponsive and in critical condition. police continue to investigate what caused his injuries while witnesses in west baltimore's gilmore home said they saw him being beaten. earlier this year we spoke with baltimore's police commissioner during our "q&a" program and he touched on his approach to police discipline and how he would deal with corruption on the force. >> if you go out and hurt this community do something corrupt out of the malice of your heart i'll hold you accountable and be the first one to put handcuffs on you. i
the officers include lieutenant brian rice a member of the baltimore police department since 199. police say rice was the officer who made first eye contact with gray and another man and after making eye contact police say gray ran for police -- ran from police before he was tackled and detained. he was arrested on april 12 after an officer said he fled from police unprovoked, according to the police report. police said they use nod force while arresting gray who was put into a transport van...
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next, becky uncovers the secrets to making wild rice and mushroom soup, and finally, chris goes into the kitchen with brianlearn how to make creamy cauliflower soup at home. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation
next, becky uncovers the secrets to making wild rice and mushroom soup, and finally, chris goes into the kitchen with brianlearn how to make creamy cauliflower soup at home. that's all right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation
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rice. hillary clinton. a girl named cleo, an anthropologist. charlie: you met elizabeth holmes? brian: i don't know her.harlie: she is a young entrepreneur. she is doing remarkable work. brian: sheryl sandberg. charlie: that is obvious. what is it about that you wouldn't want us to know about you, brian grazer? brian: oh, god, charlie. charlie: what is it that makes you a little bit crazy to get close to? brian: very neurotic. charlie: we know that. brian: geez. that's too general. way too general. charlie: is it women, is it -- brian: i can't figure out women but most men cannot figure out women. [laughter] charlie: tell me what it is that makes you, i cannot go there? brian: i do not know. charlie: do you think your life is an open book? brian: it is pretty open. i did not write the book for a while, by writing a book it looks like you have soft -- solved everything about life and you have all of the answers and i definitely do not have all of the answers. friends of my know that. i have so many foilbles. the world is going so technology is driving the world so badly -- rapidly that i would just say i
rice. hillary clinton. a girl named cleo, an anthropologist. charlie: you met elizabeth holmes? brian: i don't know her.harlie: she is a young entrepreneur. she is doing remarkable work. brian: sheryl sandberg. charlie: that is obvious. what is it about that you wouldn't want us to know about you, brian grazer? brian: oh, god, charlie. charlie: what is it that makes you a little bit crazy to get close to? brian: very neurotic. charlie: we know that. brian: geez. that's too general. way too...