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>> we want to bring darren wilson to justice.trocious act consistent with the patterns and practices of the ferguson police department and the city of ferguson. unfortunately, the criminal justice system would not bring him to justice. so we want to use the civil justice system to bring him to justice to pay for what he did. >> again, you know this the nation knows this the grand jury came together, didn't indict darren wilson. federal investigation found no evidence that darren wilson acted illegally in the incident with michael brown. so the feds might, you know, dispute your client's claim. i need you to respond to that. >> sure. well the grand jury i think america also knows the grand jury process was problematic for so many reasons that there aren't very many people who have confidence in the way that process was carried out. as far as the department of justice investigation, you know, that investigation was of a different scope under different burdens of proof in a different system. i think even early on everyone thought th
>> we want to bring darren wilson to justice.trocious act consistent with the patterns and practices of the ferguson police department and the city of ferguson. unfortunately, the criminal justice system would not bring him to justice. so we want to use the civil justice system to bring him to justice to pay for what he did. >> again, you know this the nation knows this the grand jury came together, didn't indict darren wilson. federal investigation found no evidence that darren...
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>> well i -- after the killing of michael brown i was thinking about darren wilson and you might remember he said it was as if a demon was coming, and i saw, i saw him and i saw hulk hogan. and so i began to think um, what's going on inside that head of his, you know? and i don't mean it -- i think it's important. and so i really was just thinking about those statements. and so i wrote down -- because white men can't police their imagination, black men are dying. and i thought it was the first line to something that i would continue to think about this and think about darren wilson's statements. but then everything else i wrote seemed to fall back into because white men can police their imagination, black men are dying. and then do you remember the other policemen asked the black guy to get his license and the guy reaches in the car to get his license and the man shoots him? and then you have the audio recording, and the black guy says to him, why did you shoot me? and he said because you reached into your car. and he said, but you asked me to get my license. and in the voice of the white
>> well i -- after the killing of michael brown i was thinking about darren wilson and you might remember he said it was as if a demon was coming, and i saw, i saw him and i saw hulk hogan. and so i began to think um, what's going on inside that head of his, you know? and i don't mean it -- i think it's important. and so i really was just thinking about those statements. and so i wrote down -- because white men can't police their imagination, black men are dying. and i thought it was the...
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dorida johnson is suing the city of baltimore and he claims darren wilson initiated the confrontation with brown and he used excessive force. a grand jury and the u.s. department of justice both declined to charge officer wilson. >>> the man that's accused of abducting and murdering a university of virginia student could be executed. they've filed capital murder charges. they were filed after new evidence came to light. investigators say matthew is also linked to the abduction and murder of a virginia tech student, morgan harrington. although know charges have been filed. >>> the dea is punishing agents who locked up a college student and then forgot about him for five days. that happened in san diego in 2012. the suspect who was never charged went without food and water and had to be treated for kidney failure. >>> back here at home a south jersey teenager testified against his parents. military couple john and terry jackson are charged with miss treating their three adopted children. they lived in burlington county at the time of their arrest. john jackson jr. lives with a foster fa
dorida johnson is suing the city of baltimore and he claims darren wilson initiated the confrontation with brown and he used excessive force. a grand jury and the u.s. department of justice both declined to charge officer wilson. >>> the man that's accused of abducting and murdering a university of virginia student could be executed. they've filed capital murder charges. they were filed after new evidence came to light. investigators say matthew is also linked to the abduction and...
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he claims officer darren wilson initiated the confrontation with brown and that he used excessive force. a grand jury and the department of justice both declined to charge wilson. >>> police say it's a judgment call knowing when it's necessary to pull the trigger on a suspect. >> hold your gun down and walk backwards. >> the camden county police got an added layer of training today in a new partnership with the u.s. marshals. it's one of four virtual shooting similar layersryer laters -- simulators in the country. it was develop four years ago after u.s. marshals suffered their bloodiest year. >> in here you can go home. >> so far 65 of camden's police officers are taken the training. it's also used for the military. >>> the popular panera bread restaurant chain says it's removing most artificial ingredients from its food. that includes artificial fats and colors high fructose corn syrup. the company says it will phase out the ingredients by the end of 2016. pa >>> well we have some late night showers around right now. otherwise, today was a pretty nice day. we had a few showers around
he claims officer darren wilson initiated the confrontation with brown and that he used excessive force. a grand jury and the department of justice both declined to charge wilson. >>> police say it's a judgment call knowing when it's necessary to pull the trigger on a suspect. >> hold your gun down and walk backwards. >> the camden county police got an added layer of training today in a new partnership with the u.s. marshals. it's one of four virtual shooting similar...
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he claims darren wilson initiated the confrontation and that he used excessive force. a grand jury and the u.s. department of justice both declined to charge the former officer. >>> tonight in new castle county they're hosting a meeting about the heroin epidemic. it will be held at kirk middle school in newark. local residents are invited to join the discussion about drug abuse and learn more about the increase in heroin sales in delaware. according to the cdc, three in 100 high school students have used heroin. >>> 5:17. happening today the new jersey supreme court is going to be deciding if governor chris christie broke the law by slashing the payment system into the pension system. the state is appealing a lower court ruling that says that the state did break its contract with labor unions when the governor diverted those funds to fill a budget deficit. governor christie wants to use a $200 million windfall to pay into the pensions. they said they expect to collect the extra revenue between now and the end of june. the state treasurer says he will testify about reve
he claims darren wilson initiated the confrontation and that he used excessive force. a grand jury and the u.s. department of justice both declined to charge the former officer. >>> tonight in new castle county they're hosting a meeting about the heroin epidemic. it will be held at kirk middle school in newark. local residents are invited to join the discussion about drug abuse and learn more about the increase in heroin sales in delaware. according to the cdc, three in 100 high school...
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officer darren wilson was not charged following the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson missouri. in baltimore a grand jury indicted six officers currently awaiting trial for the death of freddie grey and in cleveland a 12-year-old boy shot by police while holding a toy gun. he and his defense decided on a bench trial instead of a jury trial which some view as a good tactical move. >> they recognized that the judge typically has a greater level of legal training and is not necessarily going to be swayed by emotion. >> reporter: tonight another american city is poised for protest. >> that was my cousin. that was my baby cousin. i'm going to tell y'all something right now, we have no justice. >> reporter: and tonight peter is fbi and the u.s. attorney's office and the department of justice all say that they are going to be taking a closer look at this case. peter. >> thank you, tonight investigators in washington are tracking down new leads in that murder mystery that captivated the nation's capital. the prime suspect is behind bars but police believe at least one other person was
officer darren wilson was not charged following the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson missouri. in baltimore a grand jury indicted six officers currently awaiting trial for the death of freddie grey and in cleveland a 12-year-old boy shot by police while holding a toy gun. he and his defense decided on a bench trial instead of a jury trial which some view as a good tactical move. >> they recognized that the judge typically has a greater level of legal training and is not...
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suing the city of ferguson officer darren wilson and the city's former police chief. hnson's lawsuit said wilson initiated the confrontation that ended in brown's death last august. it says wilson used excessive force and acted with deliberate indifference or reckless disregard for his rights. wilson was not charged with any crime in the case and he has since left the police force. >>> more and more people are complaining about low-flying planes. they are the people who live near national airport. in about 45 minutes, the faa will get together with leaders from the airport. the whole meeting being called together by d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton. coming up at 6:00 -- or new at 6:00 tonight, transportation reporter adam tuss went out to listen to the complaints. >> reporter: peace and quiet and then a plane. peace and quiet, and then a plane. peace and quiet, then a plane. >> the noise goes directly over the house. you can feel it vibrate, you can hear it shake. >> reporter: the palisades in upper northwest are generally a quiet place. andrea ramirez and a bunch o
suing the city of ferguson officer darren wilson and the city's former police chief. hnson's lawsuit said wilson initiated the confrontation that ended in brown's death last august. it says wilson used excessive force and acted with deliberate indifference or reckless disregard for his rights. wilson was not charged with any crime in the case and he has since left the police force. >>> more and more people are complaining about low-flying planes. they are the people who live near...
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they had been there since last august when darren wilson shot him while responding to reports of after robbery. yesterday would have been brown's 19th birthday. the city officials plan to put a permanent memorial plaque at the site where he died. >>> barbara mikulski went to the white house for helping baltimore to recover from the violence after the death of freddie gray. she tweeted this photo yesterday as she arrived at the white house with the meeting with valerie jarrett. the violence last month caused $9 million in damage to businesses in baltimore. roughly 350 businesses have requested aid. >>> we're working today -- rather today charles county deputies will be questioning someone who shot people in waldorf. and it's near the st. charlestown center mall. the county sheriff's office says that shooting appears to be a domestic incident. the victims are a man and a woman. we're working to learn what condition they're in this morning. >>> a 17-year-old is facing charges for shooting another teenager. they were trying to solve that shooting off government center parkway. officers say
they had been there since last august when darren wilson shot him while responding to reports of after robbery. yesterday would have been brown's 19th birthday. the city officials plan to put a permanent memorial plaque at the site where he died. >>> barbara mikulski went to the white house for helping baltimore to recover from the violence after the death of freddie gray. she tweeted this photo yesterday as she arrived at the white house with the meeting with valerie jarrett. the...
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he claims officer darren wilson initiated the confrontation and that he used excessive force. a grand jury and the u.s. department of justice cleared and declined to charge wilson. >>> prince will perform a special rally for peace in baltimore. organizers say it's meant to be a catalyst for reflection following the unrest in that city. prince recently recorded a protest song called "baltimore." they're asked to wear the color gray in tribute to freddie gray and others lost in violence. >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm jessica boyington with your first alert traffic. you're looking at live the schuylkill expressway at montgomery drive with a disabled vehicle over in the left-hand lane. slow going behind that scene. you can see 18 minutes starting to slow down on the blue route up towards the vine street expressway. an accident montgomery on welsh road and north wales road. we'll check in with i-95 coming up. we'll see how this morning's forecast is looking with bill henley. good morning, bill. >> nice and mild to start with. good morning, jesse. mostly cloudy. there are some
he claims officer darren wilson initiated the confrontation and that he used excessive force. a grand jury and the u.s. department of justice cleared and declined to charge wilson. >>> prince will perform a special rally for peace in baltimore. organizers say it's meant to be a catalyst for reflection following the unrest in that city. prince recently recorded a protest song called "baltimore." they're asked to wear the color gray in tribute to freddie gray and others lost in...
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. >> in ferguson, you had the michael brown, clearly unarmed, people are angry that darren wilson was charged. >> right. >> was not indicted. however, the black lives matter movement fully supports the case of vonteret myers, who the evidence from forensics and otherwise seems to clearly show that he fired a weapon at an officer, yet the black lives matters supports and resources narrative. >> sure. >> my question is why aren't these things looked at on a case-by-case basis. >> right. >> why is it every black kid cop? >> i don't know that that's the narrative we are saying, one thing we are talking about is policing. >> it plays into his hands. >> we ask the police to re-imagine. let's look at waco. ferguson. >> i'm looping. we have bikers killing each others. other bikers showed up on the scene hours later. with weapons, coming to fight. if black folks showed up at a crime scene with weapons, they'd be dead. how do we know that. we saw a spate of black men, eric brown in tulsa oklahoma, walter scott in south carolina, right. all of these young black men and some young black women who
. >> in ferguson, you had the michael brown, clearly unarmed, people are angry that darren wilson was charged. >> right. >> was not indicted. however, the black lives matter movement fully supports the case of vonteret myers, who the evidence from forensics and otherwise seems to clearly show that he fired a weapon at an officer, yet the black lives matters supports and resources narrative. >> sure. >> my question is why aren't these things looked at on a...
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accusing officer darren wilson of instigating trouble.lawsuit reported by our affiliate ksdk claims wilson used excessive force and acted with disregard for johnson's rights. >>> a massachusetts man is charged with fatally stabbing his parents in the u.s. virgin islands. 24-year-old mikhail young was arrested in the states after the bodies of james and kenneth young were found in a rented condo on monday allegedly killed on saturday. cnn affiliate wcbb is reporting mikhail young is bipolar and named in a series of restraining orders that had been filed by his parents. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and killing a university of virginia student hannah graham could face the death penalty if he is convicted. a new indictment filed against jesse matthew replaces a first-degree murder charge with a capital murder charge. that makes him eligible for the penalty. graham was last seen on surveillance video in downtown charlottesville last september. jesse matthew was tracked down in texas. >>> if you were running through grand central station a
accusing officer darren wilson of instigating trouble.lawsuit reported by our affiliate ksdk claims wilson used excessive force and acted with disregard for johnson's rights. >>> a massachusetts man is charged with fatally stabbing his parents in the u.s. virgin islands. 24-year-old mikhail young was arrested in the states after the bodies of james and kenneth young were found in a rented condo on monday allegedly killed on saturday. cnn affiliate wcbb is reporting mikhail young is...
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you will recall he was fatally shot by former police officer darren wilson on august 9th. >> new governmentfinds schools in the united states are getting safer. over the past four years schools have beefed up security measures with safety drills and parent notification systems. this was the sandy hook elementary school shooting in connecticut in 2012 there has been a go crease in -- decrease if violent crimes in four years. >> seniors in alabama see a new spin on an old tradition. this is one of the first batch of schools to have interactive video year books using an app that allows cameras to connect certain pictures with video links. you scan a photo and the video pops up and some pictures are still frames. >> i would like to get my fingers on the pages and flip them and go back-and-forth. >> that is the way we used to doing it but not our kids. >> the biggest recall in american history is creating confusion among car owners. >> topping america's money, frustration over the potentially deadly airbags. >> none of the 17 million newly recalled calls are listed yet on the recall website of t
you will recall he was fatally shot by former police officer darren wilson on august 9th. >> new governmentfinds schools in the united states are getting safer. over the past four years schools have beefed up security measures with safety drills and parent notification systems. this was the sandy hook elementary school shooting in connecticut in 2012 there has been a go crease in -- decrease if violent crimes in four years. >> seniors in alabama see a new spin on an old tradition....
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officer darren wilson. willing claims brown pushed him back into his patrol vehicle, punched him in the face and tried to grab his gun. two shots fired inside the vehicle. brown turned and ran then turned back toward the officer. some witnesses claim brown put his hands up and said don't shoot. willing and other witnesses claim brown started charging. he was shot six times including a fatal blow to the head. the killing sparked almost a week of violent protests and riots. 3 1/2 months later the grand jury came back. listen. >> all decisions in the criminal justice system must be determined by the physical and scientific evidence and the credible testimony corroborated by that evidence. not in response to public outcry or for political expediency. >> no indictment. the violence in ferguson began anew and despite the fact that michael brown never had his hands up never said don't shoot, the phrase joined i can't breathe in a national outcry. on april 12th, four biker police officers attempted to stop freddie
officer darren wilson. willing claims brown pushed him back into his patrol vehicle, punched him in the face and tried to grab his gun. two shots fired inside the vehicle. brown turned and ran then turned back toward the officer. some witnesses claim brown put his hands up and said don't shoot. willing and other witnesses claim brown started charging. he was shot six times including a fatal blow to the head. the killing sparked almost a week of violent protests and riots. 3 1/2 months later the...
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- i was in ferguson on the night that bob mcculloch announced there would be no indictment for darren wilson shooting of michael brown. in terms of the atmospherics of how he chose to do the announcement and your announcement today have you learned lessons from watching these high-profile cases in ferguson and new york and other places? >> i wouldn't say learned lessons. i'm just a different prosecutor. my pursuit is going to be, at all times, to be transparent and to pursue justice. justice on behalf of the victims. justice on behalf of the defendants. i recognize that my decisions have collateral consequences in our community. in the end, it's just our approach is different. >> well there's one similarity i thought was notable. in ferguson bob came from a family of law enforcement. father was killed in the line of duty. you come from a long line of law enforcement. you talked about that today. how much does that shape and form the way you do this job? >> i think every perspective that you have shapes the person that you are. right? i come from five generations of police officers. my mother
- i was in ferguson on the night that bob mcculloch announced there would be no indictment for darren wilson shooting of michael brown. in terms of the atmospherics of how he chose to do the announcement and your announcement today have you learned lessons from watching these high-profile cases in ferguson and new york and other places? >> i wouldn't say learned lessons. i'm just a different prosecutor. my pursuit is going to be, at all times, to be transparent and to pursue justice....
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whitt lives just steps from the spot where michael brown was shot and killed by police officer darren wilson. >> why did you come from ferguson? >> the first reason i came because one of the cop watchers on the ground, got arrested. >> he started a chapter of cop watch in ferppingz, raising money to give cameras to police. since then he's traveled to north charleston, south carolina, oakland, and now baltimore. >> would you consider yourself a professional what? cop watcher? what would you consider yourself? >> i think you could say both. i do consider myself as a professional cop-watcher. i've been cop watching my whole life just like other people in our community. just haven't had cameras to do it with. >> he's part of a growing number of protesters flocking to areas. many live stream events on the ground documenting them and growing their followers. their power evident again on monday in baltimore when someone's gun went off and police were there. but social media can be wrong like today when many claim police opened fire on a protester. that turned out not to be the case according to pol
whitt lives just steps from the spot where michael brown was shot and killed by police officer darren wilson. >> why did you come from ferguson? >> the first reason i came because one of the cop watchers on the ground, got arrested. >> he started a chapter of cop watch in ferppingz, raising money to give cameras to police. since then he's traveled to north charleston, south carolina, oakland, and now baltimore. >> would you consider yourself a professional what? cop...
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. >> what if al sharpton would have said if darren wilson's attorney had donated campaign cash and served on the transition team and the prosecutor who sided with officer wilson are you saying that people won't have said that is a conflict of interest? >> you're in the bail bondsman business >> i don't have no relationship with her the first time i heard of her was three years ago. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> here with us is mark furman. what is your reaction? >> it was pretty interesting and passionate. this arrest is more like 75% political 35% legal. i think it receivered the relationship between working cops and city management. they've done more damage than good. >> all right. darrell, i promise we're going to get to you. more with mark and more on the ground from baltimore, straight ahead. the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything tog
. >> what if al sharpton would have said if darren wilson's attorney had donated campaign cash and served on the transition team and the prosecutor who sided with officer wilson are you saying that people won't have said that is a conflict of interest? >> you're in the bail bondsman business >> i don't have no relationship with her the first time i heard of her was three years ago. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> here with us is mark furman....
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late last month, he filed a $23,000 lawsuit against the city of ferguson alleging that officer darren wilsonobable cause. not long after he filed the suit, he was arrested in st. louis for allegedly interfering the arrest of his brother, as long as resisting arrest. an unnamed source told the st. louis dispatch when he was arrested johnson had a cough medication mixed with what police believed to be an illegal narcotic on him. we later learned an analysis did not find narcotics, which makes you wonder who the anonymous source was and whether a reporter burned by that source is having second thoughts about passing along their speculation. dorian johnson spent seven days in jail before he was freed on bond on wednesday. johnson has become a somewhat infamous figure to some, because his figure about what happened to michael brown, including the claim that wilson shot brown in the back was ultimately determined by either forensics or a grand jury and federal investigators and the department of justice not to be credible. and for that johnson has been condemned in some corners of the internet and
late last month, he filed a $23,000 lawsuit against the city of ferguson alleging that officer darren wilsonobable cause. not long after he filed the suit, he was arrested in st. louis for allegedly interfering the arrest of his brother, as long as resisting arrest. an unnamed source told the st. louis dispatch when he was arrested johnson had a cough medication mixed with what police believed to be an illegal narcotic on him. we later learned an analysis did not find narcotics, which makes you...
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but i think when you go from just bob mccullough's presentation of the darren wilson outcome, and the sort of presentation that was about exculpating the officer all the way until now, you're seeing that cities and these officials and d.a.s have learned a lesson. they've learned that you have to start with empathy both for the officer and their family, but also for the community. and they have to start from this point of empathy with the african-american community, with the aggrieved fam edd community and the family. that is actually part of the conversation. i think that in and of itself is a huge victory for the black lives movement. the fact that this d.a. has to self-identify with the people he is disappointing, he has to quote dr. king is a victory for the black lives matter movement. they've made the family the dead young black man actually matter. >> does it turn out to be a strategy that is deployed simply to mollify the tensions and to keep calm the people as opposed to delivering a substantive shift? it's one thing to existentially and emotionally identify with the person bu
but i think when you go from just bob mccullough's presentation of the darren wilson outcome, and the sort of presentation that was about exculpating the officer all the way until now, you're seeing that cities and these officials and d.a.s have learned a lesson. they've learned that you have to start with empathy both for the officer and their family, but also for the community. and they have to start from this point of empathy with the african-american community, with the aggrieved fam edd...
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. >>> officer darren wilson ended being exonerated.ng out he was not culpable is a great contrast. >>> you wonder what the reaction will be if the officers are exonerated. >> we're going to take ben carson's take on that. >>> this also making headlines. another fox news alert, an horrific mass slaughter by the islamic state. hundreds of yazidis prisoners murdered. isis captured thousands of yazidis if you remember last year during attacks on their villages and thousands more fled to nearby mountains. >>> tragedy in the tech world, the husband of facebook's chief operating officer sheryl sanberg has suddenly died. the couple lived in california with their two children. riept, it's unknown how he died. his family says they are shocked by his passing. >>> obama care financial woes nearly half of the 17 states with health care exchanges are struggling financially. some states are considering raising fees on insurers sharing costs with neighboring states or asking more federal grants. >>> the fight of the century goes to floyd mayweather. h
. >>> officer darren wilson ended being exonerated.ng out he was not culpable is a great contrast. >>> you wonder what the reaction will be if the officers are exonerated. >> we're going to take ben carson's take on that. >>> this also making headlines. another fox news alert, an horrific mass slaughter by the islamic state. hundreds of yazidis prisoners murdered. isis captured thousands of yazidis if you remember last year during attacks on their villages and...
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dorian johnson announced he's suing the police chief and officer darren wilson. he was arrested for interfering with arrest and discarding narcotics. he wants the city to pay him $25,000 for alleged emotional distress and wants injunction what he calls discriminatory police practices. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. sal khan: khan academy is a not-for-profit, with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they can cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said 'we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance.' and we're like 'well, we're already doing that.' and so it was kind of a perfect match. watching football together is great... but i t
dorian johnson announced he's suing the police chief and officer darren wilson. he was arrested for interfering with arrest and discarding narcotics. he wants the city to pay him $25,000 for alleged emotional distress and wants injunction what he calls discriminatory police practices. how much protein does your dog food have? 18%? 20? introducing nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna and 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. sal...
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after michael brown died prosecutor bob mccullough chose not to bring charges against darren wilson. the decision up to a grand jury. in november the grand jury chose not to indict wilson. after eric garner died they did not charge the officers who placed him in a choke hold. they left that decision in the hands of a grand jury. that grand jury did not invite. police officers rarely face criminal charges for on-duty shootings. only 41 officers were charged with murder or manslaughter for on-duty shootings over a seven year period ending in 2011. by contrast the fbi reported 2,718 justifiable homicides by law enforcement during that same seven-year span. what's different about the baltimore case is not just na the grand jury did indict the officers involved in gray's death. it's that each of the six had already been charged on may 1st. unlike her counterparts in ferguson and staten island marilyn mosby filed charges against the officers herself. >> the findings of our comprehensive, thorough and independent investigation coupled with the medical examiner's determination that mr. gray'
after michael brown died prosecutor bob mccullough chose not to bring charges against darren wilson. the decision up to a grand jury. in november the grand jury chose not to indict wilson. after eric garner died they did not charge the officers who placed him in a choke hold. they left that decision in the hands of a grand jury. that grand jury did not invite. police officers rarely face criminal charges for on-duty shootings. only 41 officers were charged with murder or manslaughter for...
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darren wilson in ferguson ordering pizza. feeling absolutely no consequence.trides simply by having these six officers mugshots on television helped us turn the corner to know that it's possible and, wolf even if they are not convicted please know baltimoreans are armed with their rights and understand we won't let it keep going on as it has always been. >> reverend we'll take a quick break but i have more questions for you if you can stick around. we would be grateful. much more with ref rand bryant when we come back. about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus® which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch® the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is
darren wilson in ferguson ordering pizza. feeling absolutely no consequence.trides simply by having these six officers mugshots on television helped us turn the corner to know that it's possible and, wolf even if they are not convicted please know baltimoreans are armed with their rights and understand we won't let it keep going on as it has always been. >> reverend we'll take a quick break but i have more questions for you if you can stick around. we would be grateful. much more with ref...
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know if i want to continue to take that extra step anymore because i don't want to be the next darren wilsonxt -- the officers in baltimore or new york or anywhere. because they, in a good faith effort, we're talking about the good faith action here, we operate in an environment of chaos and uncertainty when we get sent to these calls. sometimes in this imperfect world, things can go horribly wrong, which they did in ferguson, missouri. i'm not going to get into, you know, whose fault it was, but something went horribly wrong. but some of the best law enforcement work that goes on all across the country is called self-initiated. it's not the call for service. when an officer gets sent to a call for service, something already happened. it's reactive. the crime already occurred. but the self-initiated policing is when that officer, that man or woman, uses their experience, their sixth sense, if you will, their street sense, that criminal activity may be afoot and they establish the reasonable suspicious so that they can make that stop. consistent with our constitution. they go and investigate.
know if i want to continue to take that extra step anymore because i don't want to be the next darren wilsonxt -- the officers in baltimore or new york or anywhere. because they, in a good faith effort, we're talking about the good faith action here, we operate in an environment of chaos and uncertainty when we get sent to these calls. sometimes in this imperfect world, things can go horribly wrong, which they did in ferguson, missouri. i'm not going to get into, you know, whose fault it was,...
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know if i want to continue to take that extra step any more because i don't want to be the next darren wilson. i don't want to be the next, you know, the officers in baltimore or new york or anywhere because they in a good faith effort -- we're talking about the goode faith action of law enforcement officers, we operate in an environment of chaos and uncertainty when we get sent to these calls. sometimes in this imperfect world things can go horribly wrong, which they did in ferguson, missouri. i'm not going to get into whose fault it was but something went horribly wrong. but some of the best law enforcement work that goes on all across the country is called self-initiated. it's not the call for service. when an officer gets sent to a call for service something already happened. it's reactive. the crime already occurred. but the self-initiated policing is when that officer, that man or woman uses their experience, their sixth sense, if you will, their street sense that criminal activity may be afoot and they establish the reasonable suspicion so they can make that stop consistent with our co
know if i want to continue to take that extra step any more because i don't want to be the next darren wilson. i don't want to be the next, you know, the officers in baltimore or new york or anywhere because they in a good faith effort -- we're talking about the goode faith action of law enforcement officers, we operate in an environment of chaos and uncertainty when we get sent to these calls. sometimes in this imperfect world things can go horribly wrong, which they did in ferguson, missouri....
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know if i want to continue to take that extra step any more because i don't want to be the next darren wilson. i don't want to be the next, you know, the officers in baltimore or new york or anywhere because they in a good faith effort -- we're talking about the goode faith action of law enforcement officers, we operate in an environment of chaos and uncertainty when we get sent to these calls. sometimes in this imperfect world things can go horribly wrong, which they did in ferguson, missouri. i'm not going to get into whose fault it was but something went horribly wrong. but some of the best law enforcement work that goes on all across the country is called self-initiated. it's not the call for service. when an officer gets sent to a call for service something already happened. it's reactive. the crime already occurred. but the self-initiated policing is when that officer, that man or woman uses their experience their sixth sense, if you will their street sense that criminal activity may be afoot and they establish the reasonable suspicion so they can make that stop consistent with our cons
know if i want to continue to take that extra step any more because i don't want to be the next darren wilson. i don't want to be the next, you know, the officers in baltimore or new york or anywhere because they in a good faith effort -- we're talking about the goode faith action of law enforcement officers, we operate in an environment of chaos and uncertainty when we get sent to these calls. sometimes in this imperfect world things can go horribly wrong, which they did in ferguson, missouri....
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as we did with robert mcculough what when he came forward to prosecute or failed to prosecutor darren wilson. >> why do you think there is more vocal outrage against moseby? >> i can't speak to why that is. certainly, we are talking about six police officer who's are facing some pretty serious charges versus you know one police officer who was accused of doing something to someone who the public thought deserved right? mike brown. because he was described as a thug. so people give great deference to police officers you want to believe within they say a thing, it's true. so it looks like she's going full steam ahead. i encourage her to do so to not be bullied by those who think she should do her job. she was elected to do her job. they knew her affiliation when they voted her into office. she should be allowed to do that. >> thank you all for weighing in on the different incidents we are seeing in this country. >> thank you for having me. >> let's go over to chris afternoon. a big international headline saudi arabia's new king snubing president obama. king salmon was supposed to meet one on o
as we did with robert mcculough what when he came forward to prosecute or failed to prosecutor darren wilson. >> why do you think there is more vocal outrage against moseby? >> i can't speak to why that is. certainly, we are talking about six police officer who's are facing some pretty serious charges versus you know one police officer who was accused of doing something to someone who the public thought deserved right? mike brown. because he was described as a thug. so people give...
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two recent cases that got a lot of attention, the shooting of michael brown by officer darren wilsonf trayvon martin by george zimmerman, those cases were both investigated by the justice department. no federal charges were brought against the shooter in either case. it's an important thing to keep in mind as they begin this review which we'll be watching to see the results of. back to you, poppy. >> athena jones, thank you. coming up you probably heard this the hit show "19 kids and counting," tlc pulling that show after molestation allegations against one of the stars oift. we'll trace back the alleged crime and apparent coverup next. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... foift. we'll trace back the alleged crime and apparent coverup next. oift. we'll trace back the alleged crime and apparent coverup next.ioift. we'll trace back the alleged crime and apparent coverup next.toift. we'll trace back the alleged crime and apparent coverup next.it. we'll trace back the alleged crime and apparent coverup next. he said victoza works differently than pills and
two recent cases that got a lot of attention, the shooting of michael brown by officer darren wilsonf trayvon martin by george zimmerman, those cases were both investigated by the justice department. no federal charges were brought against the shooter in either case. it's an important thing to keep in mind as they begin this review which we'll be watching to see the results of. back to you, poppy. >> athena jones, thank you. coming up you probably heard this the hit show "19 kids and...
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that is what officer darren wilson was cleared of in ferguson.reat example of these parallel investigations. the justice department can't prosecute or fails to find enough evidence, it can come in under 14141, a statute enacted in 1994 to investigate an entire police department for a widespread pattern of constitutional violations. we saw that pick up steam in the clinton era. in the bush administration, while they were doing investigations they were not issuing so many consent decrees of these court ordered reforms what we saw at a cleveland. under the obama administration they've picked up that effort and are mainly issuing court ordered reforms. host: the headline in the washington post out of cleveland . highlights of this agreement that has been reached between the justice department and local officials. the city will document officers use of force. a community police commission will be formed. the investigative process for misconduct will be overhauled. officers will be trained in how to deal with mental illness and respond to crisis situat
that is what officer darren wilson was cleared of in ferguson.reat example of these parallel investigations. the justice department can't prosecute or fails to find enough evidence, it can come in under 14141, a statute enacted in 1994 to investigate an entire police department for a widespread pattern of constitutional violations. we saw that pick up steam in the clinton era. in the bush administration, while they were doing investigations they were not issuing so many consent decrees of these...
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know if i want to continue to take that extra step any more because i don't want to be the next darren wilson. i don't want to be the next, you know, the officers in baltimore or new york or anywhere because they in a good faith effort -- we're talking about the goode faith action of law enforcement officers, we operate in an environment of chaos and uncertainty when we get sent to these calls. sometimes in this imperfect world things can go horribly wrong, which they did in ferguson, missouri. i'm not going to get into whose fault it was but something went horribly wrong. but some of the best law enforcement work that goes on all across the country is called self-initiated. it's not the call for service. when an officer gets sent to a call for service something already happened. it's reactive. the crime already occurred. but the self-initiated policing is when that officer, that man or woman uses their experience their sixth sense, if you will their street sense that criminal activity may be afoot and they establish the reasonable suspicion so they can make that stop consistent with our cons
know if i want to continue to take that extra step any more because i don't want to be the next darren wilson. i don't want to be the next, you know, the officers in baltimore or new york or anywhere because they in a good faith effort -- we're talking about the goode faith action of law enforcement officers, we operate in an environment of chaos and uncertainty when we get sent to these calls. sometimes in this imperfect world things can go horribly wrong, which they did in ferguson, missouri....
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grand jury found there was no reason to believe a crime had been committed by the accused officer, darren wilson did an investigation and they decided not to bring civil rights charges against officer wilson. so officer wilson was found to have committed no wrongdoing, neither by the local grand jury nor by the civil rights division of the united states justice department. but what happened to officer wilson? has anybody asked that question? what happened to officer wilson? well he faced multiple death threats, ended up having to leave his job on the police force, the one job he's always wanted and he loved to do, he ended up having to move out of his home and go somewhere else and he's only 28 years old. now, the accused police officers in baltimore have life stories, too. one of them is sergeant alicia white. she is a 30-year-old african-american woman who joined the baltimore police force five years ago. she is engaged to be married a local baltimore minister who knows officer white described her this way -- quote -- "she wanted to be a police officer because she is a christian and wants to b
grand jury found there was no reason to believe a crime had been committed by the accused officer, darren wilson did an investigation and they decided not to bring civil rights charges against officer wilson. so officer wilson was found to have committed no wrongdoing, neither by the local grand jury nor by the civil rights division of the united states justice department. but what happened to officer wilson? has anybody asked that question? what happened to officer wilson? well he faced...
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darren miller distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson international center.israeli arab peace process. great to have you in studio with us. >> pleasure to be here. >> you say stop fixing the problem, what does that mean? >> we're stuck in a region we can't fix, we can't leave, we have interests, allies we have enemies. we have to fashion a policy. the reality is we're never going to solve comprehensively any of the four or five core issues that we face. so we have to determine what are america's vital interests. forget the discretionary ones. drill down and try to figure out how to manage. because in the end it's conditions to be managed, not problems to be resolved. >> okay. so is the getting rid of or destroying isis a core american interest? >> it is. the reason the president engaged isn't because it's interested in another trillion dollar -- he got into it because isis started beheading americans, you had senior officials worrying about an imminent isis attack. what he's doing seems to me in iraq is enhanced counterterrorism. limited special forces air po
darren miller distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson international center.israeli arab peace process. great to have you in studio with us. >> pleasure to be here. >> you say stop fixing the problem, what does that mean? >> we're stuck in a region we can't fix, we can't leave, we have interests, allies we have enemies. we have to fashion a policy. the reality is we're never going to solve comprehensively any of the four or five core issues that we face. so we have to...