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is it because the chicago pd is stepping back, perhaps you saw my next guest on 60 minutes, brian warner, a former chicago cop is about to join me. you have a 911 call you go to 911 call, when you want aggressi aggressive patrol when you are breaking the law. >> you say they're not being as proactive. >> near not. how could you ask them to be and why would you you expect them to be. >> because it's their job. they signed on to do that there it's my job to go to work and listen to your 911 calls and respond to my 911. that's the basic ability of my job. so if you want me to do the basics, that's what i'm doing now. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific
is it because the chicago pd is stepping back, perhaps you saw my next guest on 60 minutes, brian warner, a former chicago cop is about to join me. you have a 911 call you go to 911 call, when you want aggressi aggressive patrol when you are breaking the law. >> you say they're not being as proactive. >> near not. how could you ask them to be and why would you you expect them to be. >> because it's their job. they signed on to do that there it's my job to go to work and listen...
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is it because the chicago pd is stepping back. perhaps you saw my next guest, brian warner, a former cop. about to join me. >> you have a 911 call, go to the 191 call. if you want aggressive patrol looking for people breaking the law shall that's not happening as much as it was. >> what do you mean they're not as proactive. >> they're not, how could you ask them to be and expect them to be. >> because it's their job. they signed on to do that. >> it is my job to go to work, listen to your 911 calls and respond to 911. that's the basic ability of my job. if you want me to do the basics, that's what i'm doing now. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you
is it because the chicago pd is stepping back. perhaps you saw my next guest, brian warner, a former cop. about to join me. >> you have a 911 call, go to the 191 call. if you want aggressive patrol looking for people breaking the law shall that's not happening as much as it was. >> what do you mean they're not as proactive. >> they're not, how could you ask them to be and expect them to be. >> because it's their job. they signed on to do that. >> it is my job to go...
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they do not have any really good description she was in charge of making reforms what shoes of the chicago pdtment on february 27th. >>reporter: graf could be of the attack strain live on facebook so the video cowering in the corner room his hands tied is not covered they're punching and kicking him and couldn't was for it with a knife the man was hospitalized at the police said officers found him wandering the streets of the victim knew one of the attackers they're still trying to find a motive for the attack we are considering hey crime charges against some. . mesáááÑ crimes charges.considering hate authorities the attack.find a motive for the attack. authorities say they are considering hate crimes charges. >>rebecca: went from the rain we have the past couple of days you consider approaching the bay area map of course a very strong winds expected for saturday and sunday it is one to start getting heavy once we get into the 7:00 hour another have come through medical our saturday was system up 30 is as far as yellow across the valley. >>robin w: only nine minutes to make that trip is a gre
they do not have any really good description she was in charge of making reforms what shoes of the chicago pdtment on february 27th. >>reporter: graf could be of the attack strain live on facebook so the video cowering in the corner room his hands tied is not covered they're punching and kicking him and couldn't was for it with a knife the man was hospitalized at the police said officers found him wandering the streets of the victim knew one of the attackers they're still trying to find a...
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anne kirkpatrick was the chief of the bureau of organizational development for the chicago pd beginning in june of last year. before that, she was the chief deputy at the king county sheriff's department in seattle. and before that, she was the police chief in spokane from 2006 to 2012. her most recent post in chicago she was selected to oversee reforms laid out by former mayor rahm emanuel after a white officer shot a black teen 16 times. she will have of course plenty of challenges here in observations. right now the city has no police chief. there's been a series of scandals including one involving a teenager who claimed to have sex with dozens of bay area officers. oakland had three chiefs in the course of nine days. you may remember that drama from this summer. a city administrator has been in charge of the department since. >> a lot of drama and controversy in oakland. but it sounds like this new chief has had experience dealing with controversy. >> she has. from what we're reading she helped clean up the mess after several controversial shootings not only in chicago but in spokan
anne kirkpatrick was the chief of the bureau of organizational development for the chicago pd beginning in june of last year. before that, she was the chief deputy at the king county sheriff's department in seattle. and before that, she was the police chief in spokane from 2006 to 2012. her most recent post in chicago she was selected to oversee reforms laid out by former mayor rahm emanuel after a white officer shot a black teen 16 times. she will have of course plenty of challenges here in...
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, that city, already plagued by soaring gang violence, has agreed to a set of reforms after the chicago pd was excoriated by the feds, for abusive behavior felt most profoundly in minority communities. nbc's gabe gutierrez has details. >> the blistering report blasts chicago police, which the department of justice said had systemic problems. violating the constitution. >> cpd does not give officers the training they need to do their jobs safely, effectively and lawfully. >> the government launched the year-long investigation after the release of shocking dashcam video showing officers shoot laquan mcdonald, 16 times. in another case betty jones, a mother of five,s -- was killed by an officer the day after christmas. her neighbor's son had been threatening the father with a bat. federal authorities say chicago officers shot and tasered suspects who pose nod threat. showed a prevalence of racial skrdiscriminatory conduct. used a training video made decades ago and if anyone tried to investigate misconduct, the doj says, a code of silence among chicago police officers exists. extending to lyi
, that city, already plagued by soaring gang violence, has agreed to a set of reforms after the chicago pd was excoriated by the feds, for abusive behavior felt most profoundly in minority communities. nbc's gabe gutierrez has details. >> the blistering report blasts chicago police, which the department of justice said had systemic problems. violating the constitution. >> cpd does not give officers the training they need to do their jobs safely, effectively and lawfully. >>...
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. >> reporter: kirkpatrick most recently served as the high- ranking officer at chicago pd for six short months. before that, she was the top cop in spoke, washington and suburban seattle. civil rights attorney john buress acknowledged she has never helmed a large police department. >> when asked whether or not she has the kind of experience you need in oakland, that remains to be seen. >> reporter: what also remain to be soon is kirkpatrick's plan to address violent crime. she didn't mention it once today. less than an hour after she was announced chief, the city's first homicide of the year happened here less than a mile from city hall. oakland police officers association president barry donlyn says crime will be her biggest challenge. but for now, oakland leaders are in agreement. she could be the answer to a problem that plagued oakland during the jean quan years and through schaaf's administration. a revolving door of police chiefs. >> it provides us certainty. >> reporter: in oakland, christin ayers, kpix5. >>> president obama has a big moving job ahead of him. the first family wil
. >> reporter: kirkpatrick most recently served as the high- ranking officer at chicago pd for six short months. before that, she was the top cop in spoke, washington and suburban seattle. civil rights attorney john buress acknowledged she has never helmed a large police department. >> when asked whether or not she has the kind of experience you need in oakland, that remains to be seen. >> reporter: what also remain to be soon is kirkpatrick's plan to address violent crime....
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the chicago pd defended their delay in the charges and president obama calling it despicable and that'she word and saying that race relations have gotten better and race relations have a silver lining. >> i can promise you for the most part, that the race relations have gotten better. what we have seen over the years when it comes to the tension in communities, the internet and the hate crimes. >> megyn: what is your reaction to that? >> it is terrible. we don't benefit from pretending that racism exists. the fact that we can talk about things, means that we can solve them. >> megyn: first, we start with trace gala goer in our news room. >> after being held on tortured for hours, the man was only able to escape because of the noise. the 18-year-old victim ran out of the house and soon spotted by police. despite the brutal chicago weather, the victim that has not been named was wearing a tank top and scandals. >> they confessed they were kicking him and beating him and made him drink toy toilet water and cut his scalp. >> during the 30-minute facebook stream, you can see the victim's mou
the chicago pd defended their delay in the charges and president obama calling it despicable and that'she word and saying that race relations have gotten better and race relations have a silver lining. >> i can promise you for the most part, that the race relations have gotten better. what we have seen over the years when it comes to the tension in communities, the internet and the hate crimes. >> megyn: what is your reaction to that? >> it is terrible. we don't benefit from...
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not sure we know how to disabled teenager is a trump supporter says chicago pd won't confirm if reported antiwhite torture incident is hate crime and the article goes on to say police officials were hesitant to call it an act of hate against the man because he was white and has special needs and potentially a trump supporter. what is this conversation about? >> i don't know if i rely on glenn beck to put things in perspective but this is the most horrifying thing that i have seen in a long time i'm getting a lot of feedback. i have a nephew that is special needs. he is in his 20s. he has the mentality of a 4-year-old and you rely on people and compassion and you rely on people to understand that there are differences and to treat them well. that doesn't always happen. they have to deal with bullying and they have to deal with things that are unfortunate but what you saw here was beyond that. what you saw here was the kidnapping and torturing of someone for 24 hours. when the cops found him he couldn't speak. this is beyond normal political discourse. this is beyond us going on television
not sure we know how to disabled teenager is a trump supporter says chicago pd won't confirm if reported antiwhite torture incident is hate crime and the article goes on to say police officials were hesitant to call it an act of hate against the man because he was white and has special needs and potentially a trump supporter. what is this conversation about? >> i don't know if i rely on glenn beck to put things in perspective but this is the most horrifying thing that i have seen in a...
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chicago pd defended their charges, they didn't want their emotions to get ahead of the facts. when it comes to hate crime charges. obama is insisting race relations have gotten better. >> i promise you, for the most part, race relations have gotten better. but i think what we have seen over the last several years, it comes to tensions with police and our communities. horrific hate crimes we have seen. >> on facebook, actually. >> terrible. we don't benefit from pretending that racism doesn't exist. >> megyn: mark ike large and will join us first, we start with trace gallagher. trace. >> after being tortured for hours, the mentally disabled victim was only able to escape because a neighbor who lives below his captors threatened to call police because of the noise. when the attackers went down to confront the neighbor, the 18-year-old victim ran out of the house and was soon spotted by police. despite the brutal chicago weather, the victim was wearing a tank top and sandals. investigators say the suspects, two men and two sisters confessed to the crimes. watch. >> they admit tha
chicago pd defended their charges, they didn't want their emotions to get ahead of the facts. when it comes to hate crime charges. obama is insisting race relations have gotten better. >> i promise you, for the most part, race relations have gotten better. but i think what we have seen over the last several years, it comes to tensions with police and our communities. horrific hate crimes we have seen. >> on facebook, actually. >> terrible. we don't benefit from pretending that...
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and chicago pd showing 20 sf as one of the bloodiest years in history. 762 homicides up significantlyrom 2015. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> most of the old-timers we've interviewed in prison have learned how to deal with the consequences of their past. they've come up with distractions to really take their mind off of their crimes. but sometimes our very presence in a prison can change all of that. >> lawrence stall has spent the last two decades in prison. most of it at the holman correctional facility in alabama and sometimes it seems to have been just as long since he's heard the sound of his real name. >> they call me red top. >> hey, redtop. >> they call me redtop. they call me ringating red. >> is there one you prefer? >> none. i just answer to them all. i've learned to answer to them all over the years. >> stall began serving his sentence 28 years earlier, when he was 22 years old. >> back when i first came here there was a lot of violence. >> was it scary? were you scared a lot? >> scared to death. >> my first impres
and chicago pd showing 20 sf as one of the bloodiest years in history. 762 homicides up significantlyrom 2015. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> most of the old-timers we've interviewed in prison have learned how to deal with the consequences of their past. they've come up with distractions to really take their mind off of their crimes. but sometimes our very presence in a prison can change all of that. >>...
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commissioner say what works here can be applied to other cities and jenna, just last week, contingent from chicago pd here to meet with nypd brass. >> jenna: interesting, thank you. >> jon: a fright in the family starts to tell you about when a baggage handler gets trapped in the plains cargo hold then takes an unexpected trip. the man emerged unharmed nearly an hour and half later when the plane from north carolina landed in virginia on sunday. the faa as well as united airlines are investigating as questions swirl over how it could happen. let's bring in our legal panel, eric is a criminal defense attorney, monique is a trial attorney and criminal defense attorney as well. eric, do you smell a lawsuit in the offing here? >> no, i smell a man that probably went to sleep on his job. that is probably what happened. sometimes plane crews do stupid things like go into the crew hold and take a nap then they get caught. but he may have a valid case if the protocol was not followed. if the airline had protocol in place where people are supposed to check through crew hold to make sure there are no people th
commissioner say what works here can be applied to other cities and jenna, just last week, contingent from chicago pd here to meet with nypd brass. >> jenna: interesting, thank you. >> jon: a fright in the family starts to tell you about when a baggage handler gets trapped in the plains cargo hold then takes an unexpected trip. the man emerged unharmed nearly an hour and half later when the plane from north carolina landed in virginia on sunday. the faa as well as united airlines...
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anne kirkpatrick now the chief of organizational development for the chicago pd before that the chief deputy of the king county sheriff's department in seattle. and before that, she was the police chief in spokane, washington for six years and she has been in charge of cultural reforms in several of her posts. she was appointed to them after controversial police shootings. in spokane she held police officers accountable something to do in oakland too. >> to root out what's clearly a toxic macho culture. >> that was oakland mayor libby schaaf this summer after a series of scandals including one involving a teenager who claimed to have had sex with dozens of bay area officers. schaaf ended up replacing two interim chiefs. oakland had three chiefs in the course of nine days. so a lot of turmoil. right now, there is no chief in place. the city administrator is in charge. that's for the last seven months. the announcement on the new chief is expected this morning. >> thank you. >>> president obama will meet with house and senate democrats today in an effort to save obamacare. repealing the
anne kirkpatrick now the chief of organizational development for the chicago pd before that the chief deputy of the king county sheriff's department in seattle. and before that, she was the police chief in spokane, washington for six years and she has been in charge of cultural reforms in several of her posts. she was appointed to them after controversial police shootings. in spokane she held police officers accountable something to do in oakland too. >> to root out what's clearly a toxic...
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i remember the obama inauguration, and there was chicago pd directing traffic in the streets. >> and they want to come. >> i think it's an honor. >> every affiliate i talked to today, they were leading in with and our own police officers will be helping. >> this is an incredible court operation. >> they all sort of flew in. >> the secret service has the responsibility of protecting the princip principals, but these front lines and just the traffic control is some undertaking. >> a lot of them are probably working tomorrow too, a big event. >> the police here are going to be really taxed, i don't know what the estimates are, but the women's march is happening tomorrow. >> and falling on a friday, allows for protest planning on the weekend and that's probably going to swell the numbers. >> and we have seen protests in other parts of the country as well, all related to this. people will be as we have been die seconding the inaugural speech today, trying to get a read as to president and where he plans to take the country, how quickly and whether or not he will reach out, you know, beyon
i remember the obama inauguration, and there was chicago pd directing traffic in the streets. >> and they want to come. >> i think it's an honor. >> every affiliate i talked to today, they were leading in with and our own police officers will be helping. >> this is an incredible court operation. >> they all sort of flew in. >> the secret service has the responsibility of protecting the princip principals, but these front lines and just the traffic control is...
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i remember the obama inauguration, and there was chicago pd directing traffic in the streets. >> and they want to come. >> i think it's an honor. >> every affiliate i talked to today, they were leading in with and our own police officers will be helping. >> this is an incredible court operation. >> they all sort of flew in. >> the secret service has the responsibility of protecting the princip principals, but these front lines and just the traffic control is some undertaking. >> a lot of them are probably working tomorrow too, a big event. >> the police here are going to be really taxed, i don't know what the estimates are, but the women's march is happening tomorrow. >> and falling on a friday, allows for protest planning on the weekend and that's probably going to swell the numbers. >> and we have seen protests in other parts of the country as well, all related to this. people will be as we have been die seconding the inaugural speech today, trying to get a read as to president and where he plans to take the country, how quickly and whether or not he will reach out, you know, beyon
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landmark moment today, attorney general loretta lynch released the findings on the probe into the chicago pdasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department engages in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment to the constitution. >> it was a scathing report. it comes as the department battles a cloud of distrust. nbc's gabe gutierrez joins me from chicago. let's reset this for a minute and tell me what prompted this probe and what it means for the city. >> hi, ali. good afternoon. as you'll recall, it was the release of the laquan mcdonald dash cam video back in september of 2016 that caused an outcry in this city and across the country, which is what prompted this 13-month federal investigation you just heard loretta lynch talk about some of the findings. let's go through some of them. there was a pattern or practice of using force, including deadly force in violation of the fourth amendment. you heard attorney lynch say there was also a failure to collect adequate data to determine whether force is used correctly, there was low office
landmark moment today, attorney general loretta lynch released the findings on the probe into the chicago pdasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department engages in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment to the constitution. >> it was a scathing report. it comes as the department battles a cloud of distrust. nbc's gabe gutierrez joins me from chicago. let's reset this for a minute and tell me what prompted this probe and what it...
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general loretta lynch announced the results of a 13-month long civil rights investigation into the chicago pd there is reasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department engages in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment to the constitution. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez joins me live from our chicago news room. lay out the findings of this report and what it means for the chicago police department. >> good afternoon. as you mentioned, the report is really scathing. it mentions the chicago police department systematically violated the constitution and really unfairly targeted minorities. the attorney general really talked about several things, including the department did not give proper training to its officers and the department failed to adequately have accountability. she centered many of her comments on training. point out that during the police academy some trainees were looking at training videos that were two decades old. they also said that -- doj officials said police officers had shot and tasered suspects really for no good reason
general loretta lynch announced the results of a 13-month long civil rights investigation into the chicago pd there is reasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department engages in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment to the constitution. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez joins me live from our chicago news room. lay out the findings of this report and what it means for the chicago police department. >> good afternoon. as you...
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she was a high ranking officer at chicago pd for six months most recently.ne mystery right now, kirkpatrick's plan to address violent crime. she didn't mention it once during her introduction. the city's first homicide happened an hour later. >>> president-elect donald trump has chosen another member of his upcoming staff. attorney jay clayton is his pick to lead the securities and exchange commission. clayton has numerous ties to wall street and wall street banks and defended big banks after the recession. >>> time now 6:40. it's about to get harder to find some peace and quiet for many people along the peninsula. >> and the silicon valley auto show today kicks off. we'll give you a sneak peek at the cars of the future. ,, new york. good morning. ahead - donald trump looks to of the >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning. >> good morning, michelle. ahead, donald trump looks to limit the power of the intelligence community. john heilman joins to us discuss the president-elect
she was a high ranking officer at chicago pd for six months most recently.ne mystery right now, kirkpatrick's plan to address violent crime. she didn't mention it once during her introduction. the city's first homicide happened an hour later. >>> president-elect donald trump has chosen another member of his upcoming staff. attorney jay clayton is his pick to lead the securities and exchange commission. clayton has numerous ties to wall street and wall street banks and defended big...
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the investigation found the chicago pd permitted racial bias against black people, used excessive force, and killed people who didn't pose a threat. >> the incidents described in this report are sobering to all of us. police misconduct will not be tolerated anywhere in the city of chicago, and those who break the rules will be held accountable for their actions. >> the report follows an especially bloody year in chicago, which recorded 762 homicides in 2016, the highest tally in 20 years. listen to this, more than the combined total of the two largest u.s. cities, new york and los angeles. >>> airbag maker takata agreed to pay a $1 billion fine today to settle complaints that led to the biggest auto recall in american history. abc news reporter alex stone has more. >> reporter: takata's airbags turned out to not be a safety feature but a safety hazard. >> exploding airbags have led to at least 16 deaths and 100 injuries. >> reporter: the takata corporation agreeing to plead guilty to a single criminal charge and to pay $1 billion in fines and restitution for concealing a deadly defect i
the investigation found the chicago pd permitted racial bias against black people, used excessive force, and killed people who didn't pose a threat. >> the incidents described in this report are sobering to all of us. police misconduct will not be tolerated anywhere in the city of chicago, and those who break the rules will be held accountable for their actions. >> the report follows an especially bloody year in chicago, which recorded 762 homicides in 2016, the highest tally in 20...
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justice department in investigating the chicago pd.wanted to talk to mayor emanuel, but he declined. within six weeks of the shooting scandal, investigative stops fell by nearly 35,000. that's when the violence began to surge. >> how can a police officer who has taken a vow to protect and serve defend stepping back from taking proactive action? >> officers are under attack. that's how they feel, right? that's how they feel in this environment. and they're not going to put themselves and their family's in jeopardy. >> chicago has paid out more than $500 million in settlement for police misconduct. 60 minutes discovered a task force appointed by the mayor found evidence of racial biased and reported that nearly 90% of police shootings involved minorities. >>> cell phone video capture the moments after two planes collided in mid air near dallas. >> oh, my god. oh, my god! >> holy [ bleep ]. >> they hit each other. >> a large cloud of black smoke rose above where the planes went down in mckinney, texas. three people were killed in the new
justice department in investigating the chicago pd.wanted to talk to mayor emanuel, but he declined. within six weeks of the shooting scandal, investigative stops fell by nearly 35,000. that's when the violence began to surge. >> how can a police officer who has taken a vow to protect and serve defend stepping back from taking proactive action? >> officers are under attack. that's how they feel, right? that's how they feel in this environment. and they're not going to put themselves...
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right now she works for chicago pd.eting with oakland council members to discuss it. happening now, bob redell is monitor i monitoring it. you can read more about kirkpatrick, including her prior experience online. our microclimate weather alert is over for now. kari hall says the wet weather is going to stick around in some areas and pick up again by the end of the week. stay updated anytime with our nbc bay area app and link to our live interactive radar. i love this story. talk about an unusual hitchhiker in our twitter feed. check out video of a falcon that landed on a car during a road trip, and just sat there perched for almost half an hour. no movement. we'll see you again in 30 minutes. it's just a date. i can stay. i'm good. i won't be late hey mom. yeah. no kissing on the first date, alright? life doesn't always stick to a plan, but with our investment expertise we'll help you handle what's next. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> this morning on "today's take," grammy
right now she works for chicago pd.eting with oakland council members to discuss it. happening now, bob redell is monitor i monitoring it. you can read more about kirkpatrick, including her prior experience online. our microclimate weather alert is over for now. kari hall says the wet weather is going to stick around in some areas and pick up again by the end of the week. stay updated anytime with our nbc bay area app and link to our live interactive radar. i love this story. talk about an...
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chicago. anne kirkpatrick is no stranger to the pd, she was a runner-up when another was chosen, the soon to be chief is leaving chicago where she was leading the department's police reform. and once second in command, and a semi-finalist for seattle's police chief job in 2010. kirkpatrick comes to oakland as the department is mired in turmoil. >> a toxic culture. >> reporter: when mayor schaaf took office, she was walking into a sex scandal. and one stepped down with only two days on the job. kirkpatrick has a reputation of building community trust and that is what the city of oakland is looking for. i'm also told tonight that kirkpatrick is big on accountability, when she comes to oakland one of her big jobs will be building community trust. reporting live in oakland, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> cheryl, thank you very much, we expect a formal announcement on the new chief tomorrow and will continue to follow the breaking news as it happens on air and on line. >>> and artists hope to make the living spaces safer in the wake of the ghost ship fire. fire officials and building repres
chicago. anne kirkpatrick is no stranger to the pd, she was a runner-up when another was chosen, the soon to be chief is leaving chicago where she was leading the department's police reform. and once second in command, and a semi-finalist for seattle's police chief job in 2010. kirkpatrick comes to oakland as the department is mired in turmoil. >> a toxic culture. >> reporter: when mayor schaaf took office, she was walking into a sex scandal. and one stepped down with only two days...
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pd's new police chief. anne kirkpatrick has been selected to lead the department. she was the chief in spokane, washington, and also worked in chicago. our sources say kirkpatrick is known for being tough when it comes to holding officers accountable. oakland pd and other bay area departments are still recovering from a sex candle involving an underage prostitute. mayor libby schaaf is expected to formally announce kirkpatrick today. she would be the first woman to lead that department. >>> 6:37 now and a dangerous situation for firefighters in fairfield. ammunition started exploding in the garage on oakwood drive last night. once most of the flames were out, firefighters stayed to work on the hot spots. flames did destroy most of the home. >>> a community forum in oakland today is scheduled to address how to protect tenants who live in warehouses from eviction. the forum inside the oakland city council chambers was scheduled after the ghost ship fire killed 36 people last month. since then, several warehouses in that city have been inspect and had some have been shut down, evicting the residents. an emergency ordinance has been sub
pd's new police chief. anne kirkpatrick has been selected to lead the department. she was the chief in spokane, washington, and also worked in chicago. our sources say kirkpatrick is known for being tough when it comes to holding officers accountable. oakland pd and other bay area departments are still recovering from a sex candle involving an underage prostitute. mayor libby schaaf is expected to formally announce kirkpatrick today. she would be the first woman to lead that department....
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police chief in spokane, washington, and was picked by chicago's police superintendent to head the department's new bureau of professional starts. oakland pd was at the center of a bay area sex scandal involving an underage prostitute. the department has gone through three chiefs since then. >>> a senior policy adviser to former state attorney general will lead oakland's fight against street violence. she will be the city's first director of public safety. she is an oakland native and part of johnson's job be focus on rebuilding trust in oakland police following a series of scandals. >>> the warriors will break ground on their brand-new san francisco arena on january 17 at noon. the chase arena will be built in the city's mission bay neighborhood. a group of opponents tried to block construction in november. the chase center slated to open in 2019. >>> now, your accuweather focus with mike nicco. >> i wanted to start with the san mateo bridge. you can see it ponding and puddling and everybody driving very slowly right now and that's good to hear. i'll tell you what. that was a brutal commute. here's a look at the yellows and the oranges th
police chief in spokane, washington, and was picked by chicago's police superintendent to head the department's new bureau of professional starts. oakland pd was at the center of a bay area sex scandal involving an underage prostitute. the department has gone through three chiefs since then. >>> a senior policy adviser to former state attorney general will lead oakland's fight against street violence. she will be the city's first director of public safety. she is an oakland native and...
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pd's new police chief. several sources have confirmed to abc 7 news that an outsider, anne kirkpatrick, has been selected to lead the department. she has worked in chicago and spokane. our sources say she's been known to be tough. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf chose anne kirkpatrick from chicago's police department. kirkpatrick will be the first female police chief in oakland's history. kirkpatrick was the former police chief in spokane, washington, and was picked by chicago's police superintendent to head the department's new bureau of professional standards last year. kirkpatrick is a memphis native and a lawyer. some insiders expected mayor schaaf to choose a woman after saying she was here to run a police department, not a, quote, frat house. this comment came after a widespread sexual misconduct scandal, which in turn created a revolving door of police chiefs. last year, sean went resigned after members of the police department admitted to having sex with an underaged prostitute who went by the name celeste. then interim chief ben far roe was appointed. he lasted just six days. acting chief stepped in but quickly resigned. >> that was lisa report
pd's new police chief. several sources have confirmed to abc 7 news that an outsider, anne kirkpatrick, has been selected to lead the department. she has worked in chicago and spokane. our sources say she's been known to be tough. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf chose anne kirkpatrick from chicago's police department. kirkpatrick will be the first female police chief in oakland's history. kirkpatrick was the former police chief in spokane, washington, and was picked by chicago's police...
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chicago police department violated the constitutional rights of the people it's sworn to serve. it follows a 13-month civil rights investigation launched after police shot an unarmed man 16 times. they found that the pdsed excessive force and killed people who didn't pose a threat. >> the incidents described in this report are sobering to all of us. police misconduct will not be tolerated anywhere in the city of chicago, and those who break the rules will be held accountable for their actions. >> the account follows a bloody year in chicago which included 7 762 homicides in 2016. and more than the combined total of two cities. >>> takata, abc news reporter alex stone has more. >> reporter: takata's air bags turned out not to be a safety feature but a safety hazard. >> have led to at least 16 deaths and 100 injuries. >> reporter: the takata corporation agreeing to pay guilty to a single charge and pay $1 billion in fines and restitution for concealing a deadly defect. three former executives are also charged. >> even after the inflaters began to fail in the field and injuries and deaths were occurring, these takata executives continued to withhold the true data from its customers. >> reporter: in the
chicago police department violated the constitutional rights of the people it's sworn to serve. it follows a 13-month civil rights investigation launched after police shot an unarmed man 16 times. they found that the pdsed excessive force and killed people who didn't pose a threat. >> the incidents described in this report are sobering to all of us. police misconduct will not be tolerated anywhere in the city of chicago, and those who break the rules will be held accountable for their...
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chicago police department. ---spent as a chief of the spokane : department. >> reporter: she is determined to change the culture of of the all pd. -- opd >> without losing the fundamental basis. --basics >> oakland is getting a leader. >> reporter: is an outsider. but is used to that. and gained the trust of her officers. >> i will support them. and i will be their no. 1 champion. and those are words right now. and, until i prove it by my actions. and i know that i have to prove it. >> reporter: >> technical difficulties. >> pam:if oakland's new police chief is going to be successful in building a better relationship between police and the community. the youth will have to be involved. >> pam:that is according to one young woman who works with oakland's youth everyday. she shared her thoughts about the new chief. with kron4's haaziq madyun return >>"please know that our voices are being heard and we're not playing" >>"that's right and miss whitaker we got a po-lice application for you somewhere" >> reporter:chief anne kirkpatrick oakland's top cop is no laughing matter for the youth program director of the bay area urban debate
chicago police department. ---spent as a chief of the spokane : department. >> reporter: she is determined to change the culture of of the all pd. -- opd >> without losing the fundamental basis. --basics >> oakland is getting a leader. >> reporter: is an outsider. but is used to that. and gained the trust of her officers. >> i will support them. and i will be their no. 1 champion. and those are words right now. and, until i prove it by my actions. and i know that i...
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chicago right now 0 degrees.0 ds so that gives you how idea how o old. that air is dry. adry it will put a kabosh on theosh t moisture as it gets pushed up pdour region. so the reason i mention all ofeo this, we're not terriblyrri confident where that snow line l is going to be later tonight ana during the daytime hours tomorrow.tomoow we are confident the furthernt r south and east you get southern maryland, lower eastern shoreas you guys will hit the jackpot jt wis this. it's certainly possible there t could be four plus inches ofes snow.snow winter storm warning for lowerol eastern shore, saint mary'sy' county right now, and let me l m mention charles county andun and calvert county just went under a winter weather advisory. i'll have a lot more on this.nh. we'll talk about potentialti accumulations but even here innr washington, we could havegton accumu, lating snow during theno daytime hours tomorrow.w. we really got to watch this this storm number two carefully. cary notice again it's south and eass of the washington that will hit the jackpotthat with round numbe two. tw okay. okay guys, again, mid 30s today andaa you're fine this aft
chicago right now 0 degrees.0 ds so that gives you how idea how o old. that air is dry. adry it will put a kabosh on theosh t moisture as it gets pushed up pdour region. so the reason i mention all ofeo this, we're not terriblyrri confident where that snow line l is going to be later tonight ana during the daytime hours tomorrow.tomoow we are confident the furthernt r south and east you get southern maryland, lower eastern shoreas you guys will hit the jackpot jt wis this. it's certainly...