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the federal criminal police send them to us and we compare them with our store of munitions used in criminal cases. so i brought myself a gun that doesn't need it's a blank is it really harmless you can try it. this watermelon will make a great test subject. here protectors are. ok it's come. when descended to ft when you see how deep the shot is despite the melon being relatively hard. i wouldn't want to blank out my head. shots are still dangerous so you should mess around with only. ok kind they're definitely not toys. so owning a gun is a big responsibility who's actually suitable. is professor of forensic psychology and brain and a police profiler he thinks he knows how people work especially those who are interested in guns. i'm a teacher you see a lot of people showing interest very different people as a fascination but how can you tell if someone would be responsible for that sort of a for not really a carrot of course you have to do appropriate research when you come in here you can see that certain people groups of people are attracted to weapons knives pistols revolvers they're fa
the federal criminal police send them to us and we compare them with our store of munitions used in criminal cases. so i brought myself a gun that doesn't need it's a blank is it really harmless you can try it. this watermelon will make a great test subject. here protectors are. ok it's come. when descended to ft when you see how deep the shot is despite the melon being relatively hard. i wouldn't want to blank out my head. shots are still dangerous so you should mess around with only. ok kind...
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we knew these laws existed that allowed the government and the federal police to potentially criminalize journalism but this is the 1st time it's happened in this way for. a long time and it's very disturbing it's come right. so you know i mean let me ask you that yes because this report is is a couple of years old what do you make of the timing of this. so the timing 2 days in a row 2 rights the nominally separate issues that come one after the other a clear attempts to intimidate journalists and whistle blows from reporting on and providing information about national security issues we think it's happened right the federal election the timing of it the would be remarkable that was just a coincidence and we worried about the politically motivated. moves behind trying to criminalize journalism in the public interest in this but so what what recourse to the journalists that have been targeted what recourse do they have so they're being supported by the media organizations a.b.c. news corp which is fantastic and why it was supporting them at the moment it's not clear whether these journali
we knew these laws existed that allowed the government and the federal police to potentially criminalize journalism but this is the 1st time it's happened in this way for. a long time and it's very disturbing it's come right. so you know i mean let me ask you that yes because this report is is a couple of years old what do you make of the timing of this. so the timing 2 days in a row 2 rights the nominally separate issues that come one after the other a clear attempts to intimidate journalists...
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john earnest faces 113 criminal and federal charges including hate crimes. police say he fired out several rounds in thisn place in sa diego in april. one person was killed and three others including an 8-year-old girl were injured.t earness replied not guilty to all charges. >>> in new hampshire authorities released the identities of seven bikers who were hit and killed in a crash with a pickup truck. all ofhem were marine veterans headed to a fund-raiser on friday. a candlelight vigil was held over the weekend honor the victims. >> people we can't even imagine what it's like for the families to be devasted because we ae devastate we are not immediate family but we are, we are all connected. >> the driver of the pickupck truhas not been charged. coming up on "today"show, one of the survivors will share his emotional story of his friends ho were killed in that crash. >>> a big weekend for the local catholic community. n saturday, nine men were ordained and became permanent deacons for the ah diocese of ng washin. the men completed nearly five years of study. >>> th
john earnest faces 113 criminal and federal charges including hate crimes. police say he fired out several rounds in thisn place in sa diego in april. one person was killed and three others including an 8-year-old girl were injured.t earness replied not guilty to all charges. >>> in new hampshire authorities released the identities of seven bikers who were hit and killed in a crash with a pickup truck. all ofhem were marine veterans headed to a fund-raiser on friday. a candlelight...
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criminals. >> reporter: local police won't be part of federal civil immigration enforcement.lier this month, county supervisors revisited the sanctuary policy, but did not make changes. though nearly every police chief in the county urged supervisors to allow i.c.e. to be notified when a violent criminal was to be released. the outreach mattered to this woman. >> i think this is very poor for us, especially the people, we don't have voice, and we hear so many -- >> reporter: nearby the police union served food. this woman did not want to be identified, but says there is tension in her community. >> after the new president came, all the immigrant community, we're very scared. we always -- >> reporter: the event was set up before talk of mass i.c.e. sweeps. the president says he's delayed mass deportation that was expected today. still, the mayor says it is important to reach out. >> there are city and police departments here to serve them. >> reporter: today the president tweeted, i want to give democrats every last chance to quickly negotiate simple changes to asylum and loop
criminals. >> reporter: local police won't be part of federal civil immigration enforcement.lier this month, county supervisors revisited the sanctuary policy, but did not make changes. though nearly every police chief in the county urged supervisors to allow i.c.e. to be notified when a violent criminal was to be released. the outreach mattered to this woman. >> i think this is very poor for us, especially the people, we don't have voice, and we hear so many -- >> reporter:...
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criminals. >> local police won't be part of federal civil immigration enforcement.lier this month, county supervisors revisited the sanctuary policy but did not make changes. though nearly every police chief in the county urged supervisors to allow i.c.e. to be notified when a violent criminal was to be released. the outreach mattered to this woman. >> i think this is very important for us, especially the people we don't have voice and hear so many rumors. >> reporter: nearby the police union served food. this woman says there is tension in her community. >> after this new president came, all the immigrants community, we're very scared. >> reporter: the event was set up before talk of mass i.c.e. sweeps. the president says he's delayed mass key partation expected today. still the mayor says it's important to reach out. >> the police department is here to serve them. >> reporter: today the president tweeted i want to give democrats every last chance to negotiate changes to asylum and loopholes to fix the southern board. together with the help that mexico is now givin
criminals. >> local police won't be part of federal civil immigration enforcement.lier this month, county supervisors revisited the sanctuary policy but did not make changes. though nearly every police chief in the county urged supervisors to allow i.c.e. to be notified when a violent criminal was to be released. the outreach mattered to this woman. >> i think this is very important for us, especially the people we don't have voice and hear so many rumors. >> reporter: nearby...
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federal immigration officials when an undocumented criminal is released. >> pick up the phone. just pick up the phone. >> reporter: this is what the san jose police officers association had wanted, notification of federal officials of i.c.e. a day before a done an undocumented offender was released from prison. the county considered and rejected a change to the policy . >> we are recommending again the implementation of any notification policy. >> reporter: the debate a direct result of the murder of bambi larson. the man charged with her death, carlos carranza was in the country illegally. he has been detained at least 9 times. >> bambi larson would be alive if all they did was pick up the phone. right? it is that simpleto ignore those things, there will be more bambi larson's. >> reporter: now the officials said there was too many hurdles to creating a notification system and no legal way to determine immigration status. however, san jose police chief garcia points out other counties are already doing it . >> monterey county does it. san mateo county does it. i find it hard to believe that there are counties around us that are actually actively
federal immigration officials when an undocumented criminal is released. >> pick up the phone. just pick up the phone. >> reporter: this is what the san jose police officers association had wanted, notification of federal officials of i.c.e. a day before a done an undocumented offender was released from prison. the county considered and rejected a change to the policy . >> we are recommending again the implementation of any notification policy. >> reporter: the debate a...
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suspected killer as a long criminal record and is now in custody police arrested the suspect 45 year old stuff from his home early on sunday morning the next day germany's federal prosecutor took over the case after concluding the photo loop because killing was motivated by right wing extremism he if you expect the suspects previous actions and the views he expressed publicly strongly point to this motive i know one want and. some right wing extremists applauded luca's killing on social media prompting investigators to suspect that the perpetrator might come from far right circles up diffidence to get tied stories are investigating whether the suspect is part of a terrorist group or network but at present we have no reliable indications of this and that's beyond. the federal prosecutor's office has taken up this case because of its particular importance and that in itself shows the dimensions of the murder as a possible political assassinations. stephanie has a criminal record he was previously convicted for his involvement in an attack on a german trade union demonstration he was also linked to an attack on a refugee center in 1993 chancellor angela merkel has
suspected killer as a long criminal record and is now in custody police arrested the suspect 45 year old stuff from his home early on sunday morning the next day germany's federal prosecutor took over the case after concluding the photo loop because killing was motivated by right wing extremism he if you expect the suspects previous actions and the views he expressed publicly strongly point to this motive i know one want and. some right wing extremists applauded luca's killing on social media...
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federal law. as for the motive? that remains unclear. he had no apparent criminal record. policeme friday night looking for more information on what may have been the motive. no good answers so far. the fbi and atf are assisting and their main job is process the crime scene inside the city office building. alex. >> pete, you mentioned he was a public utilities worker. the office was housed in the buildi building. it is my understanding there were victims throughout the building, correct? do we know if this office was greater than one enclosed area on one floor? was he randomly going after people? >> reporter: indiscriminately is the word the police chief used. he did say he fired on all three floors of the building which houses not only the public utilities department that he worked, but other government functions. the building is a large complex of city office buildings. one reason the police responded so quickly was the large presence of city employees. police was always yenearby. four got into the building almost immediately and located the gunshots and where they were coming
federal law. as for the motive? that remains unclear. he had no apparent criminal record. policeme friday night looking for more information on what may have been the motive. no good answers so far. the fbi and atf are assisting and their main job is process the crime scene inside the city office building. alex. >> pete, you mentioned he was a public utilities worker. the office was housed in the buildi building. it is my understanding there were victims throughout the building, correct?...
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jose police officers association released this statement that reads in part, immigrants have every right, along with every other resident, to be protected from violent criminals. notifying our federal law enforcement partners of the upcoming release of those individuals with a proven record of violent criminal behavior is the right thing to do and we will keep pushing until this is done. they have been putting pressure on the county. clearly that pressure did not matter in the end. so at noon today, the san jose police officers association is going to meet to talk about what's next and where we go from here at this point. clearly law enforcement, at least in the south bay, wants to see some sort of policy where if that offender is violent that they be notified that their release be released -- that law enforcement be notified of their release. very difficult convoluted story. but we will keep covering it for you all morning long. kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> thank you very much, kris. 4:34. >>> oakland is decriminalizing national mushrooms and other psychedelics. it makes oakland the second city in the nation to do so after denver voters approved similar resolution. an ame
jose police officers association released this statement that reads in part, immigrants have every right, along with every other resident, to be protected from violent criminals. notifying our federal law enforcement partners of the upcoming release of those individuals with a proven record of violent criminal behavior is the right thing to do and we will keep pushing until this is done. they have been putting pressure on the county. clearly that pressure did not matter in the end. so at noon...
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but the police protect the corporate criminals, and instead arrest those saving lives." in oregon, a federal court heard arguments tuesday in juliana v. united states, a historic climate lawsuit against the u.s. government brought by 21 young people who accuse the government of failing to take necessary action to cut fossil fuel emissions and protect youth from the devastating effects of climate change. the suit was originally filed against the obama administration in 2015. the ninth circuit court of appeals will decide whether the youth plaintiffs can go to trial against the trump administration. this is 11-year-old levi, who is the youngest plaintiff in the suit, addressing crowds gathered in support after tuesday's hearing. >> i am still a kid. my constitutional rights a are being violated even more than older people who won't be around to see the effects of climate change. [cheers] and we only have a little time the, recoveryide plan into place, a plan that will return co2 levels to less than 350 parts per million and limit global warming to one degree celsius before it is too late. amy:
but the police protect the corporate criminals, and instead arrest those saving lives." in oregon, a federal court heard arguments tuesday in juliana v. united states, a historic climate lawsuit against the u.s. government brought by 21 young people who accuse the government of failing to take necessary action to cut fossil fuel emissions and protect youth from the devastating effects of climate change. the suit was originally filed against the obama administration in 2015. the ninth...
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police going in an armored humvee. our criminal justice reforms as president and vice president reduced the federal population by 38,000 people. ladies and gentlemen, the obama/biden administration we commuted more sentences than the 13 previous presidents combined. [ applause ] by the way, with all due respect, i say to chicagoans and everyone, my president gets much too little credit for all that he did. he was one of the great presidents of the united states of america. i'm tired of hearing about what he didn't do! [ applause ] this man had a back bone like a ram rod. he had a back bone like a ram rod. do you want to know what man or woman's made of? watch them under incredible pressure. he got elected as we were about to fall off a cliff. we went on and we passed an act that was recovery act. $800 billion. guess what? remember, he stood up on -- he loved his state of the union. he said sheriff jones gonna enforce the act. thanks a lot, mr. president. $800 billion. but we did it without less than 2% of waste, fraud or abuse in that act. here's what he did. everything that landed on his desk, i watched him. i watched
police going in an armored humvee. our criminal justice reforms as president and vice president reduced the federal population by 38,000 people. ladies and gentlemen, the obama/biden administration we commuted more sentences than the 13 previous presidents combined. [ applause ] by the way, with all due respect, i say to chicagoans and everyone, my president gets much too little credit for all that he did. he was one of the great presidents of the united states of america. i'm tired of hearing...
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we represent all full-time criminal justice employees and the interest of the community from inside those institutions. state police, federal, local. but it took the nypd's committee of police societies until 2002 before the president of goal was able to sit in on meetings with other presidents of their recognized fraternal, religious organizations. so we're not really talking about ancient history here. the discrimination that we used to see and used to get reported to goal would be things like your locker would be turned upside down, personal property was destroyed, you know, hate speech was used. now, i see a little bit different discrimination incidents or with what gets reported to me. i find that oftentimes our mbers have less desireable assignments inside of commands wlrks it be at the precinct level the transit level. if you work a steady sector, a lot of times -- you have a partner so let's say brett was my partner. i work with brett every day. i find that a lot of times our people, especially male officers, -- and we can have a conversation about the difference between being a lesbian police officer and being a ga
we represent all full-time criminal justice employees and the interest of the community from inside those institutions. state police, federal, local. but it took the nypd's committee of police societies until 2002 before the president of goal was able to sit in on meetings with other presidents of their recognized fraternal, religious organizations. so we're not really talking about ancient history here. the discrimination that we used to see and used to get reported to goal would be things...
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you don't go into a neighborhood and police going in an up armored hum veep or personnel carrier. our criminal justice reforms reduced the federal population by 38,000 people. ladies and gentlemen, in the obama-biden administration we commuted more sentences than the president did, than the 13 previous presidents combined. we passed the support -- [ applause ] >> by the way, with all due respect i say to chicagoan and everyone, my president gets much too little credit for all he did. he was one of the great presidents of the united states of america. i'm tired of hearing about what he didn't do. this man had a backbone like a ram rod. he had a backbone like a ram rod. you want to know what a man or woman is made of, watch them under incredible pressure. he got elected as we were about to fall off a cliff. we went out and we lad had to pass an act that was the recovery act, $800 billion. he loved in the state of the union and turned and surprised me. he didn't tell me. he said sheriff joe is going to enforce the act. thanks a lot, mr. president. $800 billion. we did it with less than 2% of waste, fraud or abuse in that act. here
you don't go into a neighborhood and police going in an up armored hum veep or personnel carrier. our criminal justice reforms reduced the federal population by 38,000 people. ladies and gentlemen, in the obama-biden administration we commuted more sentences than the president did, than the 13 previous presidents combined. we passed the support -- [ applause ] >> by the way, with all due respect i say to chicagoan and everyone, my president gets much too little credit for all he did. he...
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criminal cases. john berg says he is moving forward with a federal civil rights case. and that also a wrongful death lawsuit. reporting live from walnut creek police tonight, alyana gomez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, fare evasion, cleanliness, homelessness, and security. the new report that pinpoints four major issues impacting art riders and what bart needs to do about it. >>> sever cisco becomes the first major city in the country to ban the sale of e cigarettes. you need to know about the strict new ordinance, and when it goes into effect. >>> another drop in temperatures, settling into a very pleasant pattern as we roll to the next couple of days. i will look at we can expect and into your weekend, coming up. >>> plus, a request in hayward where the family of a man who died in police custody says the city is trying to silence him. >>> and taking a live look at the evening commute on the bay bridge toll plaza. ktvu fox 2 news at 6 will be right back. this is fred. he's dancing like nobody's watching. and because all of the devices on fred's wifi network are protected with xfinity xfi, literally, nobody's watching. except for millions of you
criminal cases. john berg says he is moving forward with a federal civil rights case. and that also a wrongful death lawsuit. reporting live from walnut creek police tonight, alyana gomez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, fare evasion, cleanliness, homelessness, and security. the new report that pinpoints four major issues impacting art riders and what bart needs to do about it. >>> sever cisco becomes the first major city in the country to ban the sale of e cigarettes. you...
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notify federal immigration authorities when a violent, undocumented criminal is set to be released from custody pick and roman ann rubin is outside the county office with the report. >> reporter: police them it is a matter of public safety and see that they fear it is more about politics but >> pick up the phone. just pick up the phone. >> reporter: this is what the san jose police officers have want to, notification of federal officials of i.c.e. when a documented offender is released from prison. >> we are recommended again in the implementation of any notification policy. but this after the murder of bambi larson, the man charged with her death, carlos around i had been in and out of police custody and was in the country illegally. he was requested to be detained at least 9 times. >> if all they did was pick up the phone, bambi would be alive.
notify federal immigration authorities when a violent, undocumented criminal is set to be released from custody pick and roman ann rubin is outside the county office with the report. >> reporter: police them it is a matter of public safety and see that they fear it is more about politics but >> pick up the phone. just pick up the phone. >> reporter: this is what the san jose police officers have want to, notification of federal officials of i.c.e. when a documented offender is...
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federal prison in brooklyn. the criminal complaint just came down and it is full of alarming details. the suspect is 22 from bangladesh and was living as a permanent resident in queens. policested him last night after he tried to buy two semiautomatic pistols with the serial numbers removed from under cover officers. the fbi had been building the case against him since august of last year when an under cover agent first met with olof. during that meeting and others, they say he repeatedly praised isis, al qaeda and bin laden and said he admired the attack on september 11th. later he allegedly talked about planning his own attack with a suicide vest in times square or washington, d.c. where he could kill a senior government official. he allegedly complained about not having enough bomb making materials and said, quote, he would need a circle and when it blows up the balls explode and the metal goes everywhere. the better the explosives, the more farther the shrapnel could go. agents said he discussed buying grenades because they could, quote, take out at least eight people. he also said he took cell phone video of times square so he could plan his attack and then said it wou
federal prison in brooklyn. the criminal complaint just came down and it is full of alarming details. the suspect is 22 from bangladesh and was living as a permanent resident in queens. policested him last night after he tried to buy two semiautomatic pistols with the serial numbers removed from under cover officers. the fbi had been building the case against him since august of last year when an under cover agent first met with olof. during that meeting and others, they say he repeatedly...
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federal police. since 2014, belgium, malaysia, the netherlands, ukraine, and australia have been cooperating as a joint investigation team on one of the most complex criminalwhich is outside the capacity of any individual country to undertake on its own. representatives of all countries are present today, and i would like to ta ke present today, and i would like to take the opportunity to introduce them to you. solicitor general three of the malaysia attorney general's chambers. federal prosecutor, chief federal prosecutor of the belgian federal prosecutors office. prosecutor general of ukraine. chief public prosecutor of the national prosecutors office of the netherlands. and the chief constable of the national police of the netherlands. i understand my colleagues will pick to those attending and the media representatives later today. the working leg which is of the co nfe re nce working leg which is of the conference are english and dutch. —— working languages. the chief constable will address you today. this presentation will conclude with a call for witnesses, and afterwards, there will be an opportunity to ask questions of my colleagues. translation:
federal police. since 2014, belgium, malaysia, the netherlands, ukraine, and australia have been cooperating as a joint investigation team on one of the most complex criminalwhich is outside the capacity of any individual country to undertake on its own. representatives of all countries are present today, and i would like to ta ke present today, and i would like to take the opportunity to introduce them to you. solicitor general three of the malaysia attorney general's chambers. federal...