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take vo - a esa conclusin lleg "ladoris cordell" auditor policial independiente... - de acuedo al diario "the mercury", la auditora en su reporte final insta al departamento a expandir su responsabilidad especialmente en cmo responder ante las quejas o denuncias por discriminacin racial por parte de los agentes sobre todo ante el incremento en el numero de muertes de afroamericanos por oficiales. lorena --y hablando de las agencias del rden contina la polmica por la actuacin de algunos cuerpos policiales en el pas. --en california un video capto el momento cuando varios agentes golpeaban a un sospechoso. --"azucena gmez" nos tiene el informe. take pkg 0:01 0:36 el polémico incidente se desarrolló en las montañas de apple valley condado de san bernardino. agentes del sheriff persiguen a un sospechoso que
take vo - a esa conclusin lleg "ladoris cordell" auditor policial independiente... - de acuedo al diario "the mercury", la auditora en su reporte final insta al departamento a expandir su responsabilidad especialmente en cmo responder ante las quejas o denuncias por discriminacin racial por parte de los agentes sobre todo ante el incremento en el numero de muertes de afroamericanos por oficiales. lorena --y hablando de las agencias del rden contina la polmica por la actuacin...
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. >> reporter: retired judge cordell says she has never seen a settlement like this. >> the parents of audrey say we really want to bring change. we don't want our daughter office death to have been in vain and we want the perps to make this right. >> reporter: audrey hanged herself days after she discovered she was sexually assault at a house party. she woke up to nasty messages written on her body and there were photos shared among classmates. the men are now 18 but were not identified in the court papers. >> it was the shaming. the putting audrey's image out there that caused her to kill herself. to take her life. yet this settlement agreement says we are not going to shame you. >> reporter: as part of the agreement, the men will talk honestly about what happened in a documentary. but won't have to show their faces. however it reaches young people, daniel diaz approves. >> they will know actions were committed and it was a big mistake. they will see it as a big mistake and not a fun time. >> reporter: judge cordell says this kind of settlement be the start of a new trend. something
. >> reporter: retired judge cordell says she has never seen a settlement like this. >> the parents of audrey say we really want to bring change. we don't want our daughter office death to have been in vain and we want the perps to make this right. >> reporter: audrey hanged herself days after she discovered she was sexually assault at a house party. she woke up to nasty messages written on her body and there were photos shared among classmates. the men are now 18 but were not...
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. >> reporter: judge cordell with the independent police auditor with the city of san somewhere se --says the rules of jurisdiction are spelled out. >> they can ask you can we have the phone and you can either consent or say no, i'm not going to give you the phone. in which case they cannot seize it. >> reporter: one called cop watch will up load your video automatically to you tube. another called mobile justice up loads directly to the aclu. the goal to get the video out of your hands as quickly as possible. >> so the purpose of having it live up load is to eliminate the chance that the phone could be destroyed, damaged or the evidence could be removed from that phone. >> reporter: judge cordell says police can ask for a warrant for a video and that often e- mailing without handing over your device is good enough and she says these videos can be a valuable tool. >> that video on your phone is your property. so the police have no right to tell you that you can't show it to anybody, put it on you tube, that's your right. >> reporter: judge cordell believes smart phones has changed pol
. >> reporter: judge cordell with the independent police auditor with the city of san somewhere se --says the rules of jurisdiction are spelled out. >> they can ask you can we have the phone and you can either consent or say no, i'm not going to give you the phone. in which case they cannot seize it. >> reporter: one called cop watch will up load your video automatically to you tube. another called mobile justice up loads directly to the aclu. the goal to get the video out of...
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anunci hoy el proceso de seleccin para reemplazar a la auditora independiente de la polica "ladoris cordelleza se retira este aÑo y el director provisional del presupuesto de la oficina del alcalde se encargara de la bsqueda de un nuevo candidato. ---los residentes de san jos podrn expresar sus opiniones en 2 reuniones comunitarias el 27 y 30 de abril. take vo/cesar --una persecucion policiaca termino con la vida del sospechoso que hua en un auto... ---el sospechoso se di a la fuga tras ser detenido por una falta de trfico poco despues se estrell contra varios vehiculos... ---intenta huir a pie pero se regresa al auto... fue cuando por lo menos un oficial le dispar... ---decidimos no presentar las imagenes del momento antes del tiroteo.. el conductor cay al piso y una de las victimas del accidente fue trasladada al hospital. take vo/blanca --un motociclista murio al salir disparado cuando impacto contra un auto en la autopista 80 en direccion oeste en richmond. ---sucedi poco antes de las 3 de la tarde. ---un camion de carga se volc y choc contra otra camioneta; al intentar evitar el accide
anunci hoy el proceso de seleccin para reemplazar a la auditora independiente de la polica "ladoris cordelleza se retira este aÑo y el director provisional del presupuesto de la oficina del alcalde se encargara de la bsqueda de un nuevo candidato. ---los residentes de san jos podrn expresar sus opiniones en 2 reuniones comunitarias el 27 y 30 de abril. take vo/cesar --una persecucion policiaca termino con la vida del sospechoso que hua en un auto... ---el sospechoso se di a la fuga tras...
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>> reporter: cordell's report also recommends that san jose pd implement a more thorough evaluation of racial bias accusations, not one accusation of racial bias has been sustained in the department's history. live in san jose, christian hartnett, kpix 5. >>> right now, the mess on van ness, a lot of frustrated drivers having to navigate detour on the evening commute. it's a live look at van ness avenue right now in san francisco. cars and construction crews are coming head to head. california pacific medical center, the hospital is being built right there. while that's happening no traffic is allowed so van ness, which is 101 in the city, is closed between post and geary streets. started last night at midnight. >> we actually want to avoid van ness in its entirety if you can. right? the detour -- central detour zone starts at pine street on the north end and on the south end, alice street so 10 blocks detoured. >> that's not good. no. i want to just tell everyone you know what are you looking at, you know? [ laughter ] >> that's it. that's what gets me going. >> kpix 5's ryan takeo is
>> reporter: cordell's report also recommends that san jose pd implement a more thorough evaluation of racial bias accusations, not one accusation of racial bias has been sustained in the department's history. live in san jose, christian hartnett, kpix 5. >>> right now, the mess on van ness, a lot of frustrated drivers having to navigate detour on the evening commute. it's a live look at van ness avenue right now in san francisco. cars and construction crews are coming head to...
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. >> when she was not interfering -- >> reporter: that's exactly right says judge cordell who is san jose's independent police auditor. she says she was appalled by what she saw in the video. >> i think that there is a general rule for all law enforcement. and that is, any member of the public can record the police as long as the police or law enforcement are in public and as long as the people recording are not interfering. >> reporter: judge cordell also says that every law enforcement agency, whether federal or state, operates under a duty manual where what officers can and cannot do is clearly spelled out. san jose police have a duty manual available to the public online. there is an entire section with specific guidelines on how san jose officers should handle situations with citizens who record incidents within city limits. >> the woman says she is filing a civil rights lawsuit against the u.s. marshal's office. the marshal's office is investigating. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsome has been on the pot beat for years. now he's stepping up efforts to legalize marijuana for
. >> when she was not interfering -- >> reporter: that's exactly right says judge cordell who is san jose's independent police auditor. she says she was appalled by what she saw in the video. >> i think that there is a general rule for all law enforcement. and that is, any member of the public can record the police as long as the police or law enforcement are in public and as long as the people recording are not interfering. >> reporter: judge cordell also says that...
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. >> reporter: independent police officer ledoris cordell has been calling on police officers to putdy cameras for three years. >> cell phones have changed everything. since the public can record the police, the police should be recording what they do. >> reporter: strict rules need to be in place for when an officer turns the cameras on and off. >> if they are going to turn them on when they are going to kill somebody or shut them off right when they do it, how is that transparency? >> reporter: the city council will be trying to answer tough questions like that once and for all when it comes up with a policy. the other big question is funding. the mayor has already said he wants no general fund money used for body cameras. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix5. >> under the pilot program, 12 officers would wear the cameras for four months beginning this fall. >>> well a guy who coached softball in sonoma county more than ten years faces serious allegations tonight. 43-year-old kurt ludwigson is accused of nearly 100 sex related offenses involving female players t a a new york college. pe
. >> reporter: independent police officer ledoris cordell has been calling on police officers to putdy cameras for three years. >> cell phones have changed everything. since the public can record the police, the police should be recording what they do. >> reporter: strict rules need to be in place for when an officer turns the cameras on and off. >> if they are going to turn them on when they are going to kill somebody or shut them off right when they do it, how is that...
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. >> reporter: independent police auditor ladoris cordell has been calling on san jose to do this for three years. >> cell phones have changed policing forever and since the public can record the police, the police should be recording what they do. >> reporter: but to one group, protesting recent police shootings, strict rules need to be in place for when the cameras are on and off. >> if they're going to turn them off or off when they are killing somebody, how is that transparency? >> reporter: the city council will be trying to answer questions once and for all when it comes up with a policy. the other question is funding. the mayor has already said he wants no general fund money used for body cameras. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> under that pilot program, 12 officers would wear the cameras for four months starting in the fall. >>> some disturbing allegations against a softball coach from sonoma county. the 43-year-old man is accused of nearly 100 sex-related offenses involving female players at a new york college. petaluma police investigated him for possible sex crimes in
. >> reporter: independent police auditor ladoris cordell has been calling on san jose to do this for three years. >> cell phones have changed policing forever and since the public can record the police, the police should be recording what they do. >> reporter: but to one group, protesting recent police shootings, strict rules need to be in place for when the cameras are on and off. >> if they're going to turn them off or off when they are killing somebody, how is that...
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independent police auditor cordelle issues her final report before she retires in july. she is urging the department to expand the racial accountability especially in how it responds to complaints about racial bias by officers. so far though the department is not commenting. >>> vice president joe biden is waking up in the bay area this morning, so good morning to you, sir. he'll be in oakland this morning to observe a workforce development class put on by pg&e. the power pathway program focuses on preparing people for jobs in the utility industry. of the 600 people who graduated, 300 are veterans. after speaking to the students the vice president will talk to the press. >>> the vice president's woififs also talking about a subject close to her heart, community college education. she held a round table forum at deanza college yesterday. though she's traveled to 61 community colleges across the country, deanza is the first in california. >> a lot of students don't even know that scholarships exist or how to go about it, or they're afraid to write that essay, and as a resu
independent police auditor cordelle issues her final report before she retires in july. she is urging the department to expand the racial accountability especially in how it responds to complaints about racial bias by officers. so far though the department is not commenting. >>> vice president joe biden is waking up in the bay area this morning, so good morning to you, sir. he'll be in oakland this morning to observe a workforce development class put on by pg&e. the power pathway...
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now judge cordell is the independent police auditor for the city of san jose. she says you do not have to hand over your phone to place police. if you do not give your consent, police need to get a warrant to seizure phone. >> that video in your phone is your property. that is your property. so the police have no right to tell you that you can't show it to anybody, put it on youtube. that is your right. >> there are also apps designed for these types of situations. one called cop watch will up load your video to youtube. another called mobile justice. >>> happening now did you know you can officially order apple's new watch? but you'll have to wait several weeks to get it. just after midnight apple started to accepting orders and within an hour some of the watches were seeing high sales and also wait times of up until june. prices for the watches start at $349. they goal all the way up to -- they go all the way up to $17,000. three models are available. the watch sport, the standard apple watch, and the higher priced apple watch addition. apple says that online
now judge cordell is the independent police auditor for the city of san jose. she says you do not have to hand over your phone to place police. if you do not give your consent, police need to get a warrant to seizure phone. >> that video in your phone is your property. that is your property. so the police have no right to tell you that you can't show it to anybody, put it on youtube. that is your right. >> there are also apps designed for these types of situations. one called cop...
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>>reporter: retired judge ladoris cordell says she's never seen a settlement quite like this. >> i think what's unique is the parents of awed ray have really said, you know, we want to bring change, we don't want our daughter's death to have been in vain and we want them, the very perpetrators to be the ones to help make this right. >>reporter: audrey hanged herself days after she discovered she was sexually assaulted at a house party. she woke up to nasty messages written on her body and there were photos shared among classmates at saratoga high. the men are now 18, but were not identified in the court papers. >> it was the shaming, the putting of audrey's image out there that caused her to kill herself, to take her life, and yet this settlement agreement says we're not going to allow you, we're not going to shame you. >>reporter: as part of the agreement, the men will talk honestly about what happened in a documentary. but won't have to show their faces. however, it reaches young people, danielle diaz approves. exwhr they keep hearing it and know these actions were committed and it was
>>reporter: retired judge ladoris cordell says she's never seen a settlement quite like this. >> i think what's unique is the parents of awed ray have really said, you know, we want to bring change, we don't want our daughter's death to have been in vain and we want them, the very perpetrators to be the ones to help make this right. >>reporter: audrey hanged herself days after she discovered she was sexually assaulted at a house party. she woke up to nasty messages written on...
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. >> cordell weiss had a handful of traffic violations. >> if you don't know what happened. >> by the end of the day, the smaller than expected fine, his tickets were cleared. >> over the past four days, more than 1,000 people surrendered. there will be six of those people arrested. >> a little bit about fugitive safe surrender. less than one half of one percent of the people that we deal with are taken into custody, because they're wanted on an indictable manner which is outstanding. what it looks like in camden, the program was run in philadelphia a week or two before we began the program in camden. we thought since they had a few hundred people ours would be a little smaller. we actually had that many people waiting on line when the doors opened at the church. >> that is bethany baptist church in newark, new jersey. over at first baptist in somerset, he was able to host this for us, and again that line actually wraps around the entire building. there were torrential rains the one day, people were still there, people were also very enterprising, because they began to sell umbrellas
. >> cordell weiss had a handful of traffic violations. >> if you don't know what happened. >> by the end of the day, the smaller than expected fine, his tickets were cleared. >> over the past four days, more than 1,000 people surrendered. there will be six of those people arrested. >> a little bit about fugitive safe surrender. less than one half of one percent of the people that we deal with are taken into custody, because they're wanted on an indictable manner...