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it is unquestionable we are spending 1.7 billion dollars in police in chicago to have this result. the chicago police department has not complied with consent decree with -- for the third year and a row. they have missed the deadline. the chicago police department has demonstrated resistance to reform. and the only way forward is to reduce contact with the public. defund the police so we can fund the services that are going to keep our communities healthy and whole and going to be able to heal our community's. one of the things i introduced was deployed clinicians at emts to deal with mental health issues. we are being fought on this. there is no need to. the mayor allocated $1 million for a pilot for emergency crisis response, and what we are seeing in cities like ellie and your is $23 million, $25 million allocated for this kind of work. it is impossible to heal the city if we continue putting money into the police. amy: what about mayor lightfoot's response? >> lori lightfoot ran on transparency. she is doing exactly the opposite of that. we have a unity -- could create a civilian police account ability forc
it is unquestionable we are spending 1.7 billion dollars in police in chicago to have this result. the chicago police department has not complied with consent decree with -- for the third year and a row. they have missed the deadline. the chicago police department has demonstrated resistance to reform. and the only way forward is to reduce contact with the public. defund the police so we can fund the services that are going to keep our communities healthy and whole and going to be able to heal...
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and then, of course, if you look at this video right here, this is a still frame from the chicago police department. they say this identifies the gun the officer was confronted with. now, the folks in crowd believe the young man was dropping the gun, and was not turning toward the officer. but you are talking about, this all happened in less-than-two seconds. so, what else would officers be able to do in a -- in a moment's notice, like this? but people here right now are announcing plans for a demonstration tomorrow, because there was thoughts that this would be a larger demonstration. but you can see how large -- or how small this crowd is right now. they believe the crowd could be larger tomorrow. there are downtown businesses that have boarded up part of their businesses to make sure people cannot break in like over the summer. but that did not happen tonight. everything's been peaceful. they have been surrounded by police officers, as they have been walking down the street. but obviously, a lot of conversations in a city full of gun violence about, exactly, what could have been done to stop thi
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according to a chicago police department alert to officers the gang latin kings has instructed members to shoot at police vehicles in retaliation for the young boy's death toledo's family held a vigil for him last night joining us now it's political activists leslie davis welcome leslie. thank you for having me. well as we what is the environment on the ground in chicago right now how is the community responding to this we heard alderman cardinal say a police this young man had no body it's sad to say a little guy that could help him except a gang so shame on us i own that but adams family refutes that can't drive ation the city seems to be getting everything wrong here. what's happening. in the community is heartbroken we've lost a child of our community and the fact that he be now being called a child of the street he was not born of the streets he has a mother a family he has a 91 year old grandfather this is a community that's been devastated by coronavirus and has seen more than they have ever imagined and this is just absolutely tragic our our community is just heartbroken. seems
according to a chicago police department alert to officers the gang latin kings has instructed members to shoot at police vehicles in retaliation for the young boy's death toledo's family held a vigil for him last night joining us now it's political activists leslie davis welcome leslie. thank you for having me. well as we what is the environment on the ground in chicago right now how is the community responding to this we heard alderman cardinal say a police this young man had no body it's sad...
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of foot rsuit policy because it cannot continue because we cannot continue to allow the chicago police departmentrown people in our community's when they are running away. amy: is there any discussion, any word about the charging of the police officer who killed adam? >> know, as of now, i've not heard of any charges bng broughtp on officer eric stillman, who murdered adam toledo with his hands up while he was unarmed. amy: final word, professor? >> i think we need to look very seriously at the long history of this problem. in the 1950's and 1960's when the community complained about police abuse and violence, they said it was a language barrier issue so they said cops to learn spanish. in the 1970's, they said, we don't have enough hispanics on the police force so they started to demandiring more latino officers. in the 1980's and 1990's, we talk more about accountability, than the body cameras. now we have the body and all this technology and still the police culture of disdain and even contempt for brown people, black people, for nonwhite people, particularly for poor people, continues toermea
of foot rsuit policy because it cannot continue because we cannot continue to allow the chicago police departmentrown people in our community's when they are running away. amy: is there any discussion, any word about the charging of the police officer who killed adam? >> know, as of now, i've not heard of any charges bng broughtp on officer eric stillman, who murdered adam toledo with his hands up while he was unarmed. amy: final word, professor? >> i think we need to look very...
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year old latino boy the incidents happened last month but the newly released video from the chicago police department appears to show adam toledo turns officers with his hands in the air before he was shot some viewers will find the following footage to starving and we've chosen not to show the moment of death i did show castro reports. the video you're about to see is incredibly disturbing it's 2 30 am and an officer wearing a body camera arrives at a black and latino neighborhood of chicago a police or valence system had detected gunshots nearby and the investigating officer runs after a person down an alleyway. 3. children but. that person was 13 year old adam toledo chicago police had at 1st called this an armed confrontation with the police claiming the boy had been holding a gun and the video released 17 days later appears to tell a different story as to lead allays crumpled his empty hands still raised in the hands of position fall next to his body with an earth stay with us they wake their way. i'm going to start c.p.r. i'm not. at him during his last seconds of life did not have a gun in his
year old latino boy the incidents happened last month but the newly released video from the chicago police department appears to show adam toledo turns officers with his hands in the air before he was shot some viewers will find the following footage to starving and we've chosen not to show the moment of death i did show castro reports. the video you're about to see is incredibly disturbing it's 2 30 am and an officer wearing a body camera arrives at a black and latino neighborhood of chicago a...
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chicago police officer, and he was convicted a couple of years ago. so a lot of folks are calling for a lot more accountability out of the chicago police department and ifically, they want to see civilian oversight over the chicago police department, which has been something they have been fighting for, for quite a while, and they think will take quite some time before they reach something where both sides are kind of satisfied. >> yang: and, jason in st. louis, of course the michael brown case in ferguson, a flashpoint in this whole issue. what's been the reaction in st. louis? >> it's been a reaction of relief, and also, frankly, a lot of surprise. with the michael brown case in ferguson, there was never any sort of trial, either on a state or federal level, so to see a police officer be found guilty on a litany of charges for killing an unarmed black man, i think a lot of activists here aren't used to that sort of thing. st. louis and the st. louis region have changed quite a bit since 2014 when michael brown was shot and killed by a ferguson police officer, both politically and policywise. but i think that they feel like, well, this does bring a s
chicago police officer, and he was convicted a couple of years ago. so a lot of folks are calling for a lot more accountability out of the chicago police department and ifically, they want to see civilian oversight over the chicago police department, which has been something they have been fighting for, for quite a while, and they think will take quite some time before they reach something where both sides are kind of satisfied. >> yang: and, jason in st. louis, of course the michael...
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and obviously shaken immediately after the shooting is now on administrative duties the chicago police department was cited by the u.s. justice department in 2017 for civil rights violations aimed at minorities and a white officer who shot a black man 16 times in 2014 was convicted of murder we live in a city that is traumatized by a long history of police violence and misconduct so while we don't have enough information to be the judge and jury of this particular situation it is certainly understandable why so many of our residents are feeling it all too familiar surge of outrage and pain chicago's mayor and the toledo family have issued a joint call for calm in the city acknowledging the painful footage will elicit an emotional response from all who view it the last moments of a 13 year old who according to his mother had dreamed of becoming a police officer himself now dead at the hands of one heidi jo castro al-jazeera. a former us police officer who shot dead a black motorist in minnesota has been charged with 2nd degree manslaughter don't say right after he was stopped for minor traffic vio
and obviously shaken immediately after the shooting is now on administrative duties the chicago police department was cited by the u.s. justice department in 2017 for civil rights violations aimed at minorities and a white officer who shot a black man 16 times in 2014 was convicted of murder we live in a city that is traumatized by a long history of police violence and misconduct so while we don't have enough information to be the judge and jury of this particular situation it is certainly...
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is erupting in the outrage and anger that we're seeing on our streets. >> now, mayor, the chicago police department is currently under federal consent degree, which is noteworthy this week, because attorney general merrick garland has rescinded the previous administration's order to curtail their use in reforming other urban police departments. chicago's consent degree mostly stayed in place under president trump. critics point to where the department has repeatedly failed to meet reform deadlines, particularly on use of force and officer accountability and suggesting that chicago pd does not take reform seriously. what deuce to those that saw the killing of adam toledo as a result of that alleged failure? >> well, first, let me clarify one thing. we're actually under in federal court, but under the state attorney general's lawsuit under the consent dreerks and i support the consent degree, but i supported as a floor, not the ceiling. there's a lot we've already done over the course of my tenure as mayor, but more that has to be done. we have reformed our use-of-force general order in conjunction w
is erupting in the outrage and anger that we're seeing on our streets. >> now, mayor, the chicago police department is currently under federal consent degree, which is noteworthy this week, because attorney general merrick garland has rescinded the previous administration's order to curtail their use in reforming other urban police departments. chicago's consent degree mostly stayed in place under president trump. critics point to where the department has repeatedly failed to meet reform...
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chicago police department or the folks that train us to do the job the right way, or the honor that it takes to wear that badge and to do the job in the right way. >> so i want to ask you. earlier, someone from the police union was on. i forget his name. you may know him. he talked about the dangers of policing. what the call was about. possible gang involvement. the kids should have been in school. those kinds of things. you're not buying those arguments? >> if i was from any other department or had not grown up in the city of chicago and went to becoming police in the same neighborhoods i grew up in, that has nothing to do with at the end of the day, a young 13-year-old being killed. it's a disgrace that these folks are still getting on tv and passing off the buck. call it what it is. it's a disgrace and a dishonor to the badge and to what police officers are getting out there and putting their lives on the line at the end of the day. if you're that scared, you don't need to be a cop and you especially don't need to be a cop in chicago. they just need to clean house. i'm sorry. i'll
chicago police department or the folks that train us to do the job the right way, or the honor that it takes to wear that badge and to do the job in the right way. >> so i want to ask you. earlier, someone from the police union was on. i forget his name. you may know him. he talked about the dangers of policing. what the call was about. possible gang involvement. the kids should have been in school. those kinds of things. you're not buying those arguments? >> if i was from any other...
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clearly people in the crowd angry with the chicago police department over the shooting of this young man. here's our story. this is the moment when police killed 13-year-old adam toledo. newly released body cam video showing the officer, identified as eric stillman, firing one shot, as tole laid raised his hands in the air. this image showed toledo holding a gun and they say that gun was found nearby after the shooting. but look closer. when toledo raised his hands, he did not appear to be holding anything. police say that toledo was holding the gun less than a second before he raised his hands. the family's attorney says they won't know if what toledo had in his hands was a gun until she has the video forensically analyzed but says it doesn't change what happened. >> that child complied, adam complied with with the officer's requests, turned around, the officer saw his hands were up and pulled the trigger. >> reporter: the officer's lawyer said he was left with no other option and feels horrible about the outcome but was well within his justification of using deadly force. >> that of
clearly people in the crowd angry with the chicago police department over the shooting of this young man. here's our story. this is the moment when police killed 13-year-old adam toledo. newly released body cam video showing the officer, identified as eric stillman, firing one shot, as tole laid raised his hands in the air. this image showed toledo holding a gun and they say that gun was found nearby after the shooting. but look closer. when toledo raised his hands, he did not appear to be...
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there is a small protest ongoing outside the chicago police department this evening. and this incident in chicago is of course happening at the same time that people in the city of brooklyn center, minnesota are out in the streets for a fifth night, mourning the death of 20-year-old daunte wright who was shot and killed by a police officer on sunday during a traffic stop. daunte wright was unarmed at the time of his killing. footage of the incident shows the officer who shot and killed him announced she intended to tase him but then she shot him with her pistol. that officer has now been charged with second degree manslaughter. she had her first pretrial hearing this afternoon. she's out on bail. after another tense night of vigils and marches there are demonstrators gathered in front of the heavily fortified police station in brooklyn center, minnesota. and demonstrators starring to gather at the chicago police department as well. there is a curfew in effect in brooklyn center, minnesota. we do have reporters on standby. we'll bring you more as the situation develops.
there is a small protest ongoing outside the chicago police department this evening. and this incident in chicago is of course happening at the same time that people in the city of brooklyn center, minnesota are out in the streets for a fifth night, mourning the death of 20-year-old daunte wright who was shot and killed by a police officer on sunday during a traffic stop. daunte wright was unarmed at the time of his killing. footage of the incident shows the officer who shot and killed him...
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. >> just hours ago the chicago police department released new video showing officer eric stillman chasingdam to into an alley yelling at him to drop his gun according to police video shows to was armed when he stopped running. police say he then drops the gun behind the fence turns around raising his hands up. the officer makes a split decision. then shoots to now the chicago police department said immediately following the incident that to >> had a gun in his hand today that a family attorney argues he did not. those videos speak for themself. >> item during his last second of life did not have a gun in his hand. the officer screamed at him show me your hands. adam complied turned around his hands were empty when he was shot in the chest. the department released part of the same video on its web site today on it. the department placed an arrow on a still frame. >> plenty to what appeared to be a handgun into late owes right hand before stillman opened fire saying in the caption 838 milliseconds between gun shown in hand and single shot as an independent board investigates the shooting ch
. >> just hours ago the chicago police department released new video showing officer eric stillman chasingdam to into an alley yelling at him to drop his gun according to police video shows to was armed when he stopped running. police say he then drops the gun behind the fence turns around raising his hands up. the officer makes a split decision. then shoots to now the chicago police department said immediately following the incident that to >> had a gun in his hand today that a...
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the chicago police department, and just so you know, i spent 30 years in the chicago police departmentat's where i'm from. i actually broke into with the district where the toledo shooting took place. the 10th district in that city. so, you know, gun violence has been a part of chicago for as long as i can remember. it's unfortunate, but it's true. everybody has to step up and take some accountability. 13 year olds should not be out at 3:00 a.m. especially in the company of a 21-year-old. someone who is not even related to him. you know, where's the accountability there? where's the accountability in terms of our elected officials that time after time do nothing more than send thoughts and prayers to families and victims of mass shootings and other types of violence, yet, they don't get off their butts and do anything meaningful, in terms of passing any kind of legislation, even legislation background checks. we couldn't get legislation in pennsylvania passed that would require a person to report a gun lost or stole owen lost or stolen. i mean, come on. you can't lose a gun or have it
the chicago police department, and just so you know, i spent 30 years in the chicago police departmentat's where i'm from. i actually broke into with the district where the toledo shooting took place. the 10th district in that city. so, you know, gun violence has been a part of chicago for as long as i can remember. it's unfortunate, but it's true. everybody has to step up and take some accountability. 13 year olds should not be out at 3:00 a.m. especially in the company of a 21-year-old....
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while a member the chicago police department back here at home. hundreds of folks flooded the streets in oakland for demonstrations last night. things did start peacefully but then took a turn as folks started throwing items at police and started breaking windows at businesses and even setting cars on fire. a lot of news to get to tonight. but the weather story we are watching the saturday night is the heat. a warm day across the bay area and all of much of northern california. a live look tonight at san francisco, courtesy of the sutro tower camera kron 4 meteorologist rebecca strong in tonight with hembree said to get you ready to head out the door for the start of your sunday. >> yeah. it's definitely going to be a much warmer sunday than even what we saw today, jonathan, it was gorgeous outside and we lots of sunshine and some warm temperatures. but tomorrow's expected to be even warmer an even hotter in some spots. the golden gate bridge right now we're seeing a little bit of that marine layer creek through. really it's going got most of our
while a member the chicago police department back here at home. hundreds of folks flooded the streets in oakland for demonstrations last night. things did start peacefully but then took a turn as folks started throwing items at police and started breaking windows at businesses and even setting cars on fire. a lot of news to get to tonight. but the weather story we are watching the saturday night is the heat. a warm day across the bay area and all of much of northern california. a live look...
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the precinct on his radio, has to call in to get approval, how might that go, this is the chicago police departmentortant please hold while we directed to the right person. it's easy to laugh but it's not a joke matter. 177 homicides already this year that is more than ten week, that is that where the 20% than last year, when total murders were up 50% on the previous year. it seems likely much of the surge and violent crime is because police and elected officials for the racism have pulled back. chicago's top elected official think the real problem is police are chasing after suspects after getting the proper approval in advance. nothing better captures the lunacy of our current situation. half of our cities are crime riddled healed at the moment and democratics who control them and most of the country think the police of the problem, the most decent americans of all colors and persuasions, this one to be safe, they know the thin blue line between them and mayhem, we heard more about fighting crime and stopping the police from doing the job we will feel safer. that is it for us, i'll be back next w
the precinct on his radio, has to call in to get approval, how might that go, this is the chicago police departmentortant please hold while we directed to the right person. it's easy to laugh but it's not a joke matter. 177 homicides already this year that is more than ten week, that is that where the 20% than last year, when total murders were up 50% on the previous year. it seems likely much of the surge and violent crime is because police and elected officials for the racism have pulled...
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the precinct on his radio, has to call in to get approval, how might that go, this is the chicago police department right person. it's easy to laugh but it's not a joke matter. 177 homicides already thisr at is mhan t week, that that tharehaha thanhan lhantast year ,year wotal murere u % on theousvivi year. seeit seems syely much ohe t t rgndnd viontme i i cause polind electeded ofals for racism racismeave pu back. chics top eed officed officia inkth the rlblemroblem police chasing chasingerftuspectftusfr g ine properope aval a i i adnc nothnointhgr crapturetuhetuhe luna our o c suaon. f ofurssre crime riled he at a theheent aen democrdeatho con ctrol a mo mo thmo e countryount thi the t liceli of o t problem, the most decent americans of all colors and persuasions, this one to be safe, they know the thin blue line between them and mayhem, we heard more about fighting crime and stopping the police from doing the job we will feel safer. that is it for us, i'll be back next week with more in-depth interviews at the wall street journal at large. thank yhhhhh for joining us. ♪ >> "barron's roundtable"
the precinct on his radio, has to call in to get approval, how might that go, this is the chicago police department right person. it's easy to laugh but it's not a joke matter. 177 homicides already thisr at is mhan t week, that that tharehaha thanhan lhantast year ,year wotal murere u % on theousvivi year. seeit seems syely much ohe t t rgndnd viontme i i cause polind electeded ofals for racism racismeave pu back. chics top eed officed officia inkth the rlblemroblem police chasing...
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. >> i'm officer stillman from the chicago police department. >> reporter: stillman, seen here in a video for a toy giveaway, joined the force since 2015. he has three complaints and four use of force reports on his record but has never been disciplined. the police union lawyer representing stillman defending his actions, saying he was left with no other options. but the toledo family attorney says the video speaks for itself. >> if you are shooting an unarmed child with his hands in the air, it is an assassination. >> reporter: demonstrators taking to the streets thursday, demanding justice. and more demonstrations are planned here in chicago tonight. city officials are bracing for possible more through the weekend. in a statement, the 13-year-old's family is calling for people to remain peaceful and nonviolent. david? >> alex perez from chicago tonight. thank you. >>> next to coronavirus in this country. the hot spots emerging as the variants spread. deaths now rising tonight in 27 states. this evening, the race to vaccinate. the race against those variants. and a new milestone. more th
. >> i'm officer stillman from the chicago police department. >> reporter: stillman, seen here in a video for a toy giveaway, joined the force since 2015. he has three complaints and four use of force reports on his record but has never been disciplined. the police union lawyer representing stillman defending his actions, saying he was left with no other options. but the toledo family attorney says the video speaks for itself. >> if you are shooting an unarmed child with his...
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police officer. folks are calling for more accountability out of the chicago poce department and the mayor. ally, they want to see civilian oversight over the chicago police department, which is something they have been fighting for for quite a while and will take quite some time before they reach something where both sides are satisfied. john: jason, in st. louis, the michael brown case in ferguson, a flashpoint in this whole issue. what has been the reaction in st. louis? it's jason: been a reaction of relief and a lot of surprise. with the michael brown case, there was never any sort of trial on a state or federal level. to see a police officer be guilty of a litany of charges for killing on unarmed black man, i think a lot of activists are not used to that sort of thing. st. louis and the region have changed quite a bit since 2014 when michael brown was killed by a police officer, both politically and policy wise, but while they feel this does bring a sense of closure to one incident, there's a lot of ways to go to engender trust between police departments here and around the region. joh
police officer. folks are calling for more accountability out of the chicago poce department and the mayor. ally, they want to see civilian oversight over the chicago police department, which is something they have been fighting for for quite a while and will take quite some time before they reach something where both sides are satisfied. john: jason, in st. louis, the michael brown case in ferguson, a flashpoint in this whole issue. what has been the reaction in st. louis? it's jason: been a...
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chicago police department department says they thought their officers had to make a split second decision. he felt terrible about what happened. let's turn this way, pamela, and look at this crowd stretching more than three city blocks. it has remained totally peaceful. folks who are here want their voices to be heard. they don't want the message to be disrupted by violence. adam toledo's family was marching with this group. they just left. they're trying to memory ealizer their son who's dead. >> ryan young brings us the latest there from chicago. >>> right now in austin, texas, a manhunt is hundred way accused of shooting and killing three people. the suspect is 41-years-old steven broderick. he's armed and dangerous. police a short time ago gave an update on the search. >> we have lifted the shelter in place order. we are telling people they can go ahead and come out of their businesses and residences in this area but to remain vigilant and be safe. at this point i think it is proper for us to ask once again of our public please help us. if you have where this individual may be, if you
chicago police department department says they thought their officers had to make a split second decision. he felt terrible about what happened. let's turn this way, pamela, and look at this crowd stretching more than three city blocks. it has remained totally peaceful. folks who are here want their voices to be heard. they don't want the message to be disrupted by violence. adam toledo's family was marching with this group. they just left. they're trying to memory ealizer their son who's dead....
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chicago. ryan, what do you know? >> reporter: brooke, clearly a lot of questions about this shooting. this police-involved shooting here in chicago. there's also a lot of mistrust between the community and the police department. so, you understand that when the police released this video and said the teen had a gun, there were people who still didn't believe it. the police did their due diligence in releasing video. you can see the spot shadow in which they say the teen had a gun in his hand when the officer confronted him. this all started a few weeks ago when a shot-spotter technology heard gunshots in a neighborhood in chicago. it was eight gunshots recorded. the officer arrived to the scene to know that he was looking for somebody who obviously had been opening fire somewhere. he engaged with the teen. it was about 19 seconds from the chase to when the shots were fired. it was a split-second decision. the family attorney doesn't believe the officer had to fire that falts shot because they believe the teen had already discarded the gun when that shot was fired. still a lot of questions in this city. on top of that, you have protesters who are taking to the street. last night less than 100 protesters. ther
chicago. ryan, what do you know? >> reporter: brooke, clearly a lot of questions about this shooting. this police-involved shooting here in chicago. there's also a lot of mistrust between the community and the police department. so, you understand that when the police released this video and said the teen had a gun, there were people who still didn't believe it. the police did their due diligence in releasing video. you can see the spot shadow in which they say the teen had a gun in his...
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family had a chance to see the video days ago and they released a joint statement with the chicago police departmentg to make calm with folks to make sure there was nothing that would impune his memory and they want to make sure there's no violence in the next few days, and you talk about how difficult it is for police officers making a split decision, and this is tough and when the video comes out there will be a lot of questions, and it appears by the way the video is played it lines up exactly with what the police department has been telling us. the mayor had an impassioned speech today about where we are in this city, and i can say after cuovering the mayor for several years i don't think i have heard her be so clear with the gun violence in the city, and anybody that lives here, it's heartbreaking to know so many young people have guns and availability to gun, and a stat is that more guns are confiscated in l.a. and new york alone, and it's going to be tough hours ahead to see how the city reacts when they see this video? >> i appreciate all those details and explaining to our audience, we have
family had a chance to see the video days ago and they released a joint statement with the chicago police departmentg to make calm with folks to make sure there was nothing that would impune his memory and they want to make sure there's no violence in the next few days, and you talk about how difficult it is for police officers making a split decision, and this is tough and when the video comes out there will be a lot of questions, and it appears by the way the video is played it lines up...
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to the conclusion that this is a justified shooting, particularly when we know that the chicago police departmentas a long and sorted history of use of force, excessive force, of, you know, disseminating narratives to cover up police officers' conduct. so i think given the history of this police department and given what we saw in that video, this young boy's hands in the air, i think the investigation needs to continue. >> certainly we shouldn't jump to any conclusions, as you said. on the daunte wright shooting, westerly direction the family is unhappy about second-degree manslaughter against the officer, saying that is not enough. is a murder charge completely unrealistic? >> this is another one of those cases. you look at what happened. again, i don't think the initial charges of man 2 is necessarily the end of the story here. we saw another officer at the car interacting with him and attempting to put handcuffs on him. she arrived at the scene. it's not clear to us from the video how much information she had at the time she arrived at the scene, she went over to the car where the altercation
to the conclusion that this is a justified shooting, particularly when we know that the chicago police departmentas a long and sorted history of use of force, excessive force, of, you know, disseminating narratives to cover up police officers' conduct. so i think given the history of this police department and given what we saw in that video, this young boy's hands in the air, i think the investigation needs to continue. >> certainly we shouldn't jump to any conclusions, as you said. on...
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you had the chief of the police department testify whether or not derek chauvin was reasonable in his actions. the former police chief of the chicagoabout accountability and transparency. the mayor chiefs of this country want this type of bill. the reason they want it is because it gives them greater accountability in order to hold officers responsible for bad conduct. imagine an employer, a chief of a major police department, does not want police officers who commit misconduct. they want a tree that is healthy, they don't want any bad apples on the treen. >> next up, why two former secretaries of state are said to be raising concerns and say the u.s. will likely have to go back. d say the u.s. will likely have to go back psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. e
you had the chief of the police department testify whether or not derek chauvin was reasonable in his actions. the former police chief of the chicagoabout accountability and transparency. the mayor chiefs of this country want this type of bill. the reason they want it is because it gives them greater accountability in order to hold officers responsible for bad conduct. imagine an employer, a chief of a major police department, does not want police officers who commit misconduct. they want a...
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the mayor chicago called the video excruciating to watch, she said quote, simply put, we have failed adam. there is a small protest ongoing outside the police department incident, in chicago, is happening at the same time that people in the city of brooklyn center minnesota are out in the street for a six night, mourning the death of daunte wright, who was shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop. he was unarmed at the time of his killing. the officer who shot and killed him announced that she attended to tase him, but then she shot him with her pistol. that officer has not been charged with second degree manslaughter, she had her first pretrial hearing and she is out on bail. after another tense night of vigils and marches, there are demonstrators in considerable numbers out in the streets again tonight, there are gathered in front of the now heavily fortified police station in minnesota. again, as i've mentioned, demonstrators starting to gather at the chicago police department, as well. i should tell you in brooklyn center minnesota there is a curfew in effect, it begins at 10:00, we do have reporters on standby, and we will bring
the mayor chicago called the video excruciating to watch, she said quote, simply put, we have failed adam. there is a small protest ongoing outside the police department incident, in chicago, is happening at the same time that people in the city of brooklyn center minnesota are out in the street for a six night, mourning the death of daunte wright, who was shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop. he was unarmed at the time of his killing. the officer who shot and killed him...
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and, you know, i spent a great deal of my career when i was in the chicago police department in narcotics, more than ten years. i mean that's a depressant. i mean, i can't think of a single time i had a person who was addicted to heroin, let's say, create a problem for me in terms of a struggle. i mean, so, you know, all this will come out. the only point they're trying to make is trying to, you know, make george floyd the bad guy out here. it has nothing to do with whether or not the officer was justified in his use of force at the time he took him into custody and should he have maintained that pressure and that force for that long a period of time on mr. floyd. the answer to that still remains no. whether he was on drugs or not on drugs. >> and chief ramsey, from a training standpoint, would law enforcement be prepared in the sense of how to handle and approach somebody that would be under the influence? >> well, yeah. i mean, there are techniques. deescalation and so forth. but if you have a person, let's say, that's on pcp, that can be very, very problematic. someone who's under the
and, you know, i spent a great deal of my career when i was in the chicago police department in narcotics, more than ten years. i mean that's a depressant. i mean, i can't think of a single time i had a person who was addicted to heroin, let's say, create a problem for me in terms of a struggle. i mean, so, you know, all this will come out. the only point they're trying to make is trying to, you know, make george floyd the bad guy out here. it has nothing to do with whether or not the officer...
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with the union, which, by the way, the city agrees to, and so you know, i came up in the chicago police department there was and continues to be residency, and i personally think residency is good. but i also think that what's more important than where you live is how you treat and interact with people. just because you live in a community, doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to treat those community members respectfully, nor does it mean if you don't that you will somehow not treat people with the kind of respect that they're entitled to. so it's the quality of the policing that's really the issue, and again, i came up in chicago. i grew up on the south side of chicago. my first assignment was the west side of chicago. i had to go out and buy a street map to find my way around, so some of these cities are pretty large and you can grow up in one part of the city and really not be that familiar with another, because they're quite different. and so you have to consider all these things, but diversity is key. i think diversity is important. and i think we should always strive to have a departm
with the union, which, by the way, the city agrees to, and so you know, i came up in the chicago police department there was and continues to be residency, and i personally think residency is good. but i also think that what's more important than where you live is how you treat and interact with people. just because you live in a community, doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to treat those community members respectfully, nor does it mean if you don't that you will somehow not treat...
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after our talk last night, i had someone on from chicago, who is a former member of the chicago police department, former detective. and the way we talked about what happened in chicago. he feels completely opposite. the way we talked about, at the top of the show. he thinks it was not justified, at all. he thinks the kid was complying. he thinks, if you can't stand the heat, basically, you should get out of the kitchen and that chicago police have some of the best training in the world. and there was no justification for what happened. so, those -- that's the world we are living in right now. so i wwouldn't worry about soci media because some people are going to agree with you and then the haters are going to hate. and so, i wouldn't even bother with it. >> i am not bothering with it. look. here is the problem. chicago. they don't really need the training. they get it on the job. it's one of the most violent places in the world, in terms of being a police officer. they call chiraq for a reason. >> that is an old thing. they don't do that now. that's old. >> not because the numbers have improved.
after our talk last night, i had someone on from chicago, who is a former member of the chicago police department, former detective. and the way we talked about what happened in chicago. he feels completely opposite. the way we talked about, at the top of the show. he thinks it was not justified, at all. he thinks the kid was complying. he thinks, if you can't stand the heat, basically, you should get out of the kitchen and that chicago police have some of the best training in the world. and...
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a 6 year veteran of the chicago police department joined after serving in the u.s. rines during his time on the force. he's had 3 complaints. none of them substantiated. he's also been honored 48 times by chicago police toledo's death is the first time that he is him that he has shot anyone while on the force. meanwhile, the man behind a shooting rampage earlier this month that left 4 people dead in southern california, including the child was banned from buying or even owning a gun here in california. i mean, a dab gonzalez was convicted of battery in 2015 which should have kept him from possessing or buying guns or ammo at stores that conduct background checks. investigators say he targeted unified homes and had personal and business relationships with his victims detectives are still trying to trace the semiautomatic gun that he used during the shootings citizens and injured by police could be eligible to receive money from the crime victims fund under a proposed bill. the bill would also let families of those killed by police to receive money for burial or other
a 6 year veteran of the chicago police department joined after serving in the u.s. rines during his time on the force. he's had 3 complaints. none of them substantiated. he's also been honored 48 times by chicago police toledo's death is the first time that he is him that he has shot anyone while on the force. meanwhile, the man behind a shooting rampage earlier this month that left 4 people dead in southern california, including the child was banned from buying or even owning a gun here in...
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he has a life-threatening heart condition, chicago police department partnered with make a wish to helpm become a swat officer. he spent the day going through training, then his training was put to the test. video posted to facebook shows them chasing down a stolen lamborghini, chicago police he bravely saved the life of the victim and took two car thieves into custody. >> good for him. i love that. >> 10 minutes after the hour. donald trump sounding the alarm on the massive migrant surge at the southern border. >> sending us people that in many cases, not all cases are murderers, drug dealers, human traffickers, rapists, really bad people. >> our next guest is a sheriff who says his small border town has turned into a war zone because of cartels and smugglers, he joined us next. >> gretchen witmer defends her newly revealed trip to florida, our explanation still to come. ♪♪ the first person to survive alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to t
he has a life-threatening heart condition, chicago police department partnered with make a wish to helpm become a swat officer. he spent the day going through training, then his training was put to the test. video posted to facebook shows them chasing down a stolen lamborghini, chicago police he bravely saved the life of the victim and took two car thieves into custody. >> good for him. i love that. >> 10 minutes after the hour. donald trump sounding the alarm on the massive migrant...
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in fact, a 2019 study of the chicago police department found no evidence that cops ever pulled a taser hard numbers on police use of force are a mess. too many departments don't even report it to the feds. the data we do have shows the use of a taser leads to the use of a gun more often than one replaces the other. in short, we don't know that tasers being introduced into the arsenal have made things less deadly. so, answering the question of how this happens is going to require another look at all the things on a police officer's belt, the gun, the taser, the night stick, pepper spray and, really, examine whether more is turning out to be better. now tonight, cnn has uncovered details on another story revolving around congressman matt gaetz. gaetz has trouble. it's not just a coincidence. his buddy, greenberg, has been talking to feds for a long time, as we've said on this show for a long time. that's where they're getting this case from. they're not developing things about greenberg and gaetz. they're getting stuff from greenberg about gaetz and now we know a lot more about what they
in fact, a 2019 study of the chicago police department found no evidence that cops ever pulled a taser hard numbers on police use of force are a mess. too many departments don't even report it to the feds. the data we do have shows the use of a taser leads to the use of a gun more often than one replaces the other. in short, we don't know that tasers being introduced into the arsenal have made things less deadly. so, answering the question of how this happens is going to require another look at...