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place without freddie gray?well, i can only speak to my track record, and before the tragic death of freddie gray and the unrest that followed, these reforms were underway. before the death of freddie gray, i was in a very lonely fight in annapolis, our state capital, to get reforms and fight for reforms for law enforcement officers to right something many people in the community felt was a barrier to the trust relationships that they believed were necessary for progress. they thought it was a barrier to hold officers accountable for wrongdoing. that fight happened before. the collaborative review happened before the death of freddie gray. >> ifill: let's step back from just your administration because what this report shows is something pretty pervasive that i'm not sure any report could fix. it's a pervasive attitude not only on the parts of police but also on the part of the community. how does a report or even a negotiated settlement or a consent decree get to the bottom of those attitudes? >> i think it is
place without freddie gray?well, i can only speak to my track record, and before the tragic death of freddie gray and the unrest that followed, these reforms were underway. before the death of freddie gray, i was in a very lonely fight in annapolis, our state capital, to get reforms and fight for reforms for law enforcement officers to right something many people in the community felt was a barrier to the trust relationships that they believed were necessary for progress. they thought it was a...
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it comes more than a year after the arrest in police custody death of freddie gray. the states attorney charged six officers in relation to gray's death. none of those officers who stood trial were found guilty. three were acquitted. six weeks ago the charges against the three remaining officers were all dropped. coming up, we'll have our justice correspondent pete williams joining us more. we'll bring you to that live press event as soon as it begins on msnbc. >>> now to donald trump's latest controversial remarks with battleground polling showing a pretty difficult road ahead. trump facing calls for his ouster as republican nominee all because of these most recent comments from a north carolina rally on tuesday. take a look. >> hillary wants toessentially amendment. by the way, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is, i don't know. but i tell you what, that will be a horrible day. >> democrats and many conservatives have condemned those remarks. they interpret the comments to mean trump was inc
it comes more than a year after the arrest in police custody death of freddie gray. the states attorney charged six officers in relation to gray's death. none of those officers who stood trial were found guilty. three were acquitted. six weeks ago the charges against the three remaining officers were all dropped. coming up, we'll have our justice correspondent pete williams joining us more. we'll bring you to that live press event as soon as it begins on msnbc. >>> now to donald...
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we stand by the medical examiner's determination that freddie gray's death was a freddie gray's death was a homi you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. w...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your abi
we stand by the medical examiner's determination that freddie gray's death was a freddie gray's death was a homi you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three...
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there is no mention of freddie gray or his death in the department of justice's 163-page baltimore police review... in fact, the doj says problems didn't happen overnight. these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust between bpd and the community it served. the doj found baltimore police routinely used excessive force, retaliated against people engaging in protected expression, and made unconstitutional stops, searches, and arrests--especially of african americans. one man was stopped 30 times in less than 4 years with none of the stops resulting in a citation or a criminal charge. the review looked at six years of data and conversations with groups all across baltimore, finding deficiencies in police training...policies... supervision and accountability. we know that our citiziens are outraged. baltimore's police commissioner says there's no tolerance for officers who are racist, sexist, discriminatory or biased...and promis baltimore's mayor estimates it could cost 5 to ten million dollars a year. the findings are challenging to hear, but let me be clear, i never sugar-coat our
there is no mention of freddie gray or his death in the department of justice's 163-page baltimore police review... in fact, the doj says problems didn't happen overnight. these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust between bpd and the community it served. the doj found baltimore police routinely used excessive force, retaliated against people engaging in protected expression, and made unconstitutional stops, searches, and arrests--especially of african americans. one man was stopped...
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emily schmidt has more. >> reporter: there's no mention of freddie gray or his death in the department of justice's did not happen overnight. >> these violations deeply evoid roded the trust of the community is serves. >> reporter: the report found they used excessive force and made unconstitutional stops, searches and arrests, especially of african-americans. >> one african-american man was stopped 30 times in less than four years. none of t >> reporter: the review looked at six years of data. finding deficiencies in police training, policy, supervision and accountability. >> we know that our citizens are outraged. >> reporter: the police commissioner said there's no tolerance for officers who are racists, sexists and promises changes. the mayor estimates it could cost $5 million to $10 million a to hear. but let me be clear. i never sugar coat a problem. >> reporter: the doj will be talking with the community and law enforcement about potential reforms looking to rebuild the trust it says baltimore police broke. in washington, emily schmidt, news 3. >> if you remember, six baltimore
emily schmidt has more. >> reporter: there's no mention of freddie gray or his death in the department of justice's did not happen overnight. >> these violations deeply evoid roded the trust of the community is serves. >> reporter: the report found they used excessive force and made unconstitutional stops, searches and arrests, especially of african-americans. >> one african-american man was stopped 30 times in less than four years. none of t >> reporter: the...
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the report marks the end of a year-long investigation that began after the death of freddie gray. the 25-year-old died last year...from injuries he suffered while being transported in a police van./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> tuesday marked the two year anniversay of the death of michal brown.. who was shot and killed by police... and during a demonstration in ferguson a protester was was hit by a car. officers says that a group of protesters who were blocking a right now he is recovering in the hospital. as the car drove away, officers says shots were fired. no one else was injured./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> florida investigators are trying to figure out how a woman was killed during a police department gun demonstration. about 35 people were watching a "shoot- don't shoot" demonstration.. inside the punta gorda police department. that's when 73-year-old mary knowlton... a student at the department citizen's police academy.. hospital... police say it happened during the first scenario.. when officers were instructing the class on how to use simulated lethal force. the officer involve
the report marks the end of a year-long investigation that began after the death of freddie gray. the 25-year-old died last year...from injuries he suffered while being transported in a police van./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> tuesday marked the two year anniversay of the death of michal brown.. who was shot and killed by police... and during a demonstration in ferguson a protester was was hit by a car. officers says that a group of protesters who were blocking a right now he is recovering...
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. >> we do not believe that freddie gray killed himself. we stand by the medical examiner's determination that freddie gray's death was a homicide. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 13 years
. >> we do not believe that freddie gray killed himself. we stand by the medical examiner's determination that freddie gray's death was a homicide. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they...
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when we look at accountability, remember that it all started with the freddie gray case and a few weeks ago we had the officers involved in that case released and they have been charged but none of them were convicted. the perception is that that accountability is not really going to come. laura: you have reported extensively from baltimore. how do you think this report will go down with people there? reporter: well, yes, we heard anecdotal evidence of all of this kind of stuff when we spoke to people there. there was a lot of anger that people felt that they were screaming and no one was listening to them. there will be some sense of relief that this is in black and white. but i don't think there will be any surprise with the findings of this report and people here just as in cities across the country -- there are cities where reports like this have been carried out, like cleveland, like ferguson -- they will be wanting to see results, and i am not sure the results will come. laura: aleem maqbool there. still to come on tonight's program, what do killer whales and women have in common?
when we look at accountability, remember that it all started with the freddie gray case and a few weeks ago we had the officers involved in that case released and they have been charged but none of them were convicted. the perception is that that accountability is not really going to come. laura: you have reported extensively from baltimore. how do you think this report will go down with people there? reporter: well, yes, we heard anecdotal evidence of all of this kind of stuff when we spoke to...
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responsible more news now--the highest ranking baltimore officer acquitted of charges in the death of freddie gray.. is expected to get more than 126-thousand dollars in backpay.police lieutenant brian rice was acquitted last month. prosecutors dropped all charges against all the remaining officers in july. gray died in april of last injury while in police custody. a woman rescued from her burning home. the fire spotted los angeles police officers. the front door was blocked by a washing machine, and metal bars covered the only window the woman could use to escape. fire fighters used a saw to cut the bars over the window. the woman was able to climb out. "it'all just part of the job we just happen to come on the scene and we happen to be in the right place at the right time.the woman was not seriously injured. no word yet on ataused the blaze. the cal girls dream to see ympics in person comes true.. our special coverage of the games continues with the olympic zone at 6:30 this 12 year lives with cycstic fibrosis.. and make a wish sent her family and her for a once and a lifetime trip to the games
responsible more news now--the highest ranking baltimore officer acquitted of charges in the death of freddie gray.. is expected to get more than 126-thousand dollars in backpay.police lieutenant brian rice was acquitted last month. prosecutors dropped all charges against all the remaining officers in july. gray died in april of last injury while in police custody. a woman rescued from her burning home. the fire spotted los angeles police officers. the front door was blocked by a washing...
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not freddie gray.rate investigation by the department of justice is currently taking place in regard to any violations of freddie gray. this report says the baltimore police department system violating federal law, especially toward the african-american community, saying, quote, making unconstitutional stop, arrests, searches, discrimination against african-americans. using excessive force, retaliating against free speech. they also go on to say that when police officers were trained, they were trained with inaccurate law, unconstitutional law, many times, quote, driven by systemic deficiencies in baltimore police department's policies, training, supervision and accountability, structures that failed to equip officers with the tools they need to protect and police effectively and within the bounds of federal law. there are many charts and diagrams in this report. you see one right here, pedestrian stops per 1,000 residents, 2010-2015. the white baltimore and the african-american baltimore. the african-
not freddie gray.rate investigation by the department of justice is currently taking place in regard to any violations of freddie gray. this report says the baltimore police department system violating federal law, especially toward the african-american community, saying, quote, making unconstitutional stop, arrests, searches, discrimination against african-americans. using excessive force, retaliating against free speech. they also go on to say that when police officers were trained, they were...
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a lawyer for one officer in the freddie gray case is here. his gag order has just been lifted. what does he think, really position, about prosecutor marilyn mosbymosby? find out. and hillary clinton spent her entire speech attacking donald trump. what happened to jobs? did donald trump get under her skin? and business woman omarosa is here. and get ready for the part of the interview with eivanka that you did not see. >>> first, was it ransom? the giant pay day happening the same day iran released four american hostages, but not bob levinson. and tonight the white house insisting that giant january cash transfer wasn't ransom, it was just a coincidence. that's weird since that's not what iran is saying. and now a new report just out that the justice department objected to the iran deal. senator tom cotton appears to point to the deal as demanding answers about that payment. he went on the record. >> good to be on with you. >> nsenator, the payment of $40 million, obama administration says that was not a paid ransom for the americans. do you believe that? >> no, greta, not at al
a lawyer for one officer in the freddie gray case is here. his gag order has just been lifted. what does he think, really position, about prosecutor marilyn mosbymosby? find out. and hillary clinton spent her entire speech attacking donald trump. what happened to jobs? did donald trump get under her skin? and business woman omarosa is here. and get ready for the part of the interview with eivanka that you did not see. >>> first, was it ransom? the giant pay day happening the same day...
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. >> what should we think about the results of the freddy gray case in light of this report? did the justices get it wrong? >> say it again. >> what should we think about the results of the freddy gray case in light of this rereport? did the justices get it wrong? >> one has nothing to do with the other. i don't know if ms. gupta wants to speak to it, but the department of justice did an objective and thorough report. what i've said all along that justice is a process, not a verdict. what i want to continue to reiterate to people is that the commitment to having a police department that our citizens deserve, that work with continue, and that has very little to do with the outcome of the case. i don't know if you wanted to address that. >> the only thing to add is that our report is focused on all the systemic and structural deficiencies, not focused on any particular case. the goal is that where there is trust, these critical incidents, the triggering incidents that can happen are ones where there is a bank of trust between the community and the police department and the abil
. >> what should we think about the results of the freddy gray case in light of this report? did the justices get it wrong? >> say it again. >> what should we think about the results of the freddy gray case in light of this rereport? did the justices get it wrong? >> one has nothing to do with the other. i don't know if ms. gupta wants to speak to it, but the department of justice did an objective and thorough report. what i've said all along that justice is a process,...
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tactics report into question after freddie gray die from injuries last year. >> the agency failed to provide officers with sufficient training. officers accountable for misconduct. >> they stop black people three times more than white people. they face 86% of charges by police. black letter is accounted for 82% of traffic stops, even though they make up only 6% of drivers. some say the trust has been eroded. [indiscernible] >> anyway i want. >> it is estimated the reforms will cost up to $10 million a year to foment, but will ensure officers will receive adequate training. voting forre president today in zambia. that country has enjoyed years of peaceful power transition. this campaign has been violent. more.ne dumay told us >> zambia they have a lot of elections here. it usually goes well. what has happened during the last campaign was unprecedented. three people died. the opposition saying they could not hold their property. a newspaper has closed down. it is quite uncertain. .here are two main candidates is runningchilema for the fifth time. raleighast poll, the 27,000 votes of pa
tactics report into question after freddie gray die from injuries last year. >> the agency failed to provide officers with sufficient training. officers accountable for misconduct. >> they stop black people three times more than white people. they face 86% of charges by police. black letter is accounted for 82% of traffic stops, even though they make up only 6% of drivers. some say the trust has been eroded. [indiscernible] >> anyway i want. >> it is estimated the...
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the attorney for freddie gray's family. billy this investigation by doj came in the aftermath of freddie gray's death, the investigation, the riots that happened on the streets of baltimore in the aftermath of freddie gray's death. what does this mean for freddie gray's family? >> well, they're not shocked. they've had to live through this. what is shocking is how ineffective black leadership has been in addressing the problem or even communicating the gravity of the problem over so many years. one mayor after another mayor has been woefully accommodating to a white community that has a different experience with the police and who we hope will be shocked into a new reality about what needs to be done. this is a genuine emergency in the black community. it isn't something we can cure by incremental steps. all of the officers who participated in these mass arrests can be systemically and statistically identified so they can be removed from this force. what is really truly shocking, i say this again, because it can't be said t
the attorney for freddie gray's family. billy this investigation by doj came in the aftermath of freddie gray's death, the investigation, the riots that happened on the streets of baltimore in the aftermath of freddie gray's death. what does this mean for freddie gray's family? >> well, they're not shocked. they've had to live through this. what is shocking is how ineffective black leadership has been in addressing the problem or even communicating the gravity of the problem over so many...
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exactly two weeks after all charges were dropped in the death of freddie gray, we'll examine why someks are saying the timing of today's announcement is no coincidence. >>> new questions tonight as to the timing of a scathing doj report into one u.s. police department. the department of justice's civil rights division leveling some serious charges today against the baltimore pd. accusing officers there of violating the civil rights of baltimore residents, particularly african-americans. for years. the new report dropping exactly two weeks to the day after prosecutor marilyn mosby announced after two officers were acquitted in the death of freddie gray, her office would be dropping all of the remaining charges. doug has more on this. >> hello, sandra. this report is a damning indictment of the conduct of the baltimore police department over the last six years. it found the force engaged in a pattern of discrimination against african-americans. subjecting them to, quote, disproportionate rates of stops, searches, and arrests. it also found officers routinely used excessive force and ret
exactly two weeks after all charges were dropped in the death of freddie gray, we'll examine why someks are saying the timing of today's announcement is no coincidence. >>> new questions tonight as to the timing of a scathing doj report into one u.s. police department. the department of justice's civil rights division leveling some serious charges today against the baltimore pd. accusing officers there of violating the civil rights of baltimore residents, particularly...
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new surveillnace video of protests in baltimore following the death of freddie gray. find out why the aclu is furious over who took these pictures. stay with us. surveillance video of protests in the wake of freddie gray's death at the hands of officers in baltimore. and get this -- that video came from a spy plane! the a-c-l-u requested the release of that video after it was learned the f-b-i flew at least 10- flights with the spy plane over baltimore during that night of sleep... but in the morning... they woke up to find a big mess.. they check their surveillance camera's ... and what they discover... is just chilling. (michelle phelps, homeowner) "the time it comes really alive is at night when you close your eyes. anytime you close your eyes, the video of her walking down the hallway is so haunting." there were 8 people sleeping inside the home ... when a burglar broke in! the suspect put on the family's clothes...makeup... and she even made herself a snack! the family's only relief today... police have already taken a woman into custody in connection with this.
new surveillnace video of protests in baltimore following the death of freddie gray. find out why the aclu is furious over who took these pictures. stay with us. surveillance video of protests in the wake of freddie gray's death at the hands of officers in baltimore. and get this -- that video came from a spy plane! the a-c-l-u requested the release of that video after it was learned the f-b-i flew at least 10- flights with the spy plane over baltimore during that night of sleep... but in the...
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the department requested this - after the death of freddie gray. and..scary moments for a group of peaceful protesters as a man is struck by a car and gunfire erupts..... ((people screaming "somebody shooting! somebody shoo the incidents occurred during what had been a commemoration of the death of michael brown. the 18-year-old was shot and killed by ferguson police on august ninth, 2014. witnesses say that a speeding car hit a protester in the street. when protesters attempted to stop the vehicle...the woman driving it reversed directions and tried to get away. several people began chasing the fleeing car ....witnesses said some had guns and fired shots as the car sped away. did not intentionally hit the demonstrator. the condition of the protesters who was hit is unknown. we have some sad breaking news to pass onto you... this midday. popular e-s-p-n personality john saunders has passed away. he was a fixture on espn for 30 years. the news was just announced live this morning on sports center. :00 " we have some shocking... nearly 30 years." 21
the department requested this - after the death of freddie gray. and..scary moments for a group of peaceful protesters as a man is struck by a car and gunfire erupts..... ((people screaming "somebody shooting! somebody shoo the incidents occurred during what had been a commemoration of the death of michael brown. the 18-year-old was shot and killed by ferguson police on august ninth, 2014. witnesses say that a speeding car hit a protester in the street. when protesters attempted to stop...
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and hard times have hit the baltimore mom some called a hero during the freddie gray riot after she pulled her son away from the chaos. and we are seeing one issue on the capital beltway. that is a crash in the express lane traveling on the inner loop at little river turnpike. we had all lanes blocked. now it looks like we do in fact have one lane getting by. it is just the left lane that is blocked, the express lanes. the right lane gets by. in the main lanes, a lot of people looking over. not a huge backup. we are still in the 40's. but you will see a few people tapp capital beltway traveling through my curry prince george's county, we are ok. -- traveling through montgomery county, since george's county, we are ok. beltway before connecticut avenue, but if you travel on connecticut avenue through bethesda, chevy chase, there is roadwork in place this afternoon taking out one of our lanes. you can go by without causing any big slowdowns. that is a look at traf announcer: you are watching "abc 7 news at noon," on your side. jummy: a wildfire in southern california is quickly growing. the
and hard times have hit the baltimore mom some called a hero during the freddie gray riot after she pulled her son away from the chaos. and we are seeing one issue on the capital beltway. that is a crash in the express lane traveling on the inner loop at little river turnpike. we had all lanes blocked. now it looks like we do in fact have one lane getting by. it is just the left lane that is blocked, the express lanes. the right lane gets by. in the main lanes, a lot of people looking over. not...
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exactly two weeks after all charges were dropped in the death of freddie gray, we'll examine why some saying the timing of today's announcement is no coincidence. ♪ ♪ when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. .ar . . . . . . when this busy family... ...got a cracked w
exactly two weeks after all charges were dropped in the death of freddie gray, we'll examine why some saying the timing of today's announcement is no coincidence. ♪ ♪ when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your...
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exactly two weeks after all charges were dropped in the death of freddie gray, we'll examine why somee saying the timing of today's announcement is no coincidence. . . when this busy family... ...got a cracked windshield... ...their dad went to the new safelite-dot-com... ...and scheduled a replacement... ...in just a few clicks. with safelite you don't have to miss a thing. y'all did wonderful! thank you. (girls sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. the gillette mach3 is precision-engineered strong as copper wire. to cut hair this tough. no wonder it has the world's number one selling blades. mach3, now as low as ten bucks. gillette >>> new questions tonight as to the timing of a scathing doj report into one u.s. police department. the department of justice's civil rights division leveling some serious charges today against the baltimore pd. accusing officers there of violating the civil rights of baltimore residents, particularly african-americans. for years. the new report dropping exactly two weeks to the day after prosecutor marilyn mosby announced after two officers were acqu
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. >> how do you believe baltimore is different today than it was before freddie gray's death? >> one of the things i know about when i think of freddie gray and the tragedy around his deat death, sometimes people will say what will happen to baltimore if there's no conviction of the officers, will the city riot. actually, my bigger fear is what happens if the only thing people are waiting on is to find out if there's a conviction or not. because truthfully, some of the struggle that we deal with in baltimore, the work we're doing in baltimore, this is going to happen regardless of any type of court decision. these are things that are going to affect the long term stability and growth and offer. >> one of those long-term issues moore is most concerned about right now is the struggle of young people trying to make their way in today's economy. he's made a strong commitment to see that more of them make it through college through a program called bridge to you. >> what are some of the initiatives that you're putting in place right now to help empower our younger generation when i
. >> how do you believe baltimore is different today than it was before freddie gray's death? >> one of the things i know about when i think of freddie gray and the tragedy around his deat death, sometimes people will say what will happen to baltimore if there's no conviction of the officers, will the city riot. actually, my bigger fear is what happens if the only thing people are waiting on is to find out if there's a conviction or not. because truthfully, some of the struggle that...
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. >>> he was suspended without pay after being charged in freddie gray's death. what is happening now to the baltimore officer acquitted of that? >>> don't expect to come into this barbershop however you want and trash talk. >>> it's 5:40. we're here in the first alert weather center. we are looking at another day of a few afternoon storms. that's what it looks like by yesterday we were well into the 90s. today 80s. >>> up in glenwood canyoo it's the accident that caused three children to fall out of a ferris wheel at a fair in ttnnessee. it was a mechanical failure. one of the children who was just 6 years old suffered severe brain injuries. >>> the department of justice coming down on the baltimore police department, saying the department regularly violates part of aa164 page report in response to the death of freddie gray report last year, and the riots that followed. baltimore says they have already started making charges. none of the sick officers charged in -- six officers charged in the death were sentenced. >>> one officer is expected to get back pay. a p
. >>> he was suspended without pay after being charged in freddie gray's death. what is happening now to the baltimore officer acquitted of that? >>> don't expect to come into this barbershop however you want and trash talk. >>> it's 5:40. we're here in the first alert weather center. we are looking at another day of a few afternoon storms. that's what it looks like by yesterday we were well into the 90s. today 80s. >>> up in glenwood canyoo it's the accident...
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. >> how do you believe baltimore is different today than it was before freddie gray's death? >> one of the things i know about when i think of freddie gray and the tragedy around his death but the after math of his de what will happen to baltimore if there's no conviction of the officers, will the city riot. actually, my bigger fear is what happens if the only thing people are waiting on is to find out if there's a conviction or not. because truthfully, some of the struggle that we deal with in baltimore, the work we're doing in baltimore, this is going to happen regardless of any type of court decision. these are things that are going to affect the long term stability and growth and greatness that our city has to offer. moore is most concerned about right now is the struggle of young people trying to make their way in today's economy. he's made a strong commitment to see that more of them make it through college through a program called bridge to you. >> what are some of the initiatives that you're putting in place right now to help empower our younger generation when it com
. >> how do you believe baltimore is different today than it was before freddie gray's death? >> one of the things i know about when i think of freddie gray and the tragedy around his death but the after math of his de what will happen to baltimore if there's no conviction of the officers, will the city riot. actually, my bigger fear is what happens if the only thing people are waiting on is to find out if there's a conviction or not. because truthfully, some of the struggle that we...
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there's no mention of freddie gray's death and the doj baltimore police review. they say their problems did not happen overnight >> these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust betweeno being pd and the community served.d. >> they found the police routinely used excessive force, protected expression and made unconstitutional searches arres especially of african-americans. one african american men. thirty times in less than four yearss none of the stops resulting in a citation or chargehe looking at 6 years of data conversation with groups across baltimore finding deficiencies of policee training policy supervision and accountability. we know that our citizens are outraged.we the baltimore police commissioner says there are no tolerance for officers who are racist, sexistheay or biased and promised changes, the mayor promisesa that it would cost between five and $10 million a year.atou findings are challenging to hear but let me ben clear i nev sugarcoat our problems.e the oj will be talking with the community and law enforcement about potential reforms we
there's no mention of freddie gray's death and the doj baltimore police review. they say their problems did not happen overnight >> these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust betweeno being pd and the community served.d. >> they found the police routinely used excessive force, protected expression and made unconstitutional searches arres especially of african-americans. one african american men. thirty times in less than four yearss none of the stops resulting in a...
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be true, before the report. >> the context of baltimore was, >> the context of baltimore was, freddie grayappened. there was a sort of unrest, there was the recriminations, indictments of six officers, there have been acquittals and now they've dropped the charges in the sense of like, well, this whole thing was kind of like a fake thing. and then this report comes out. >> yeah, and i think in many ways, this vindicates marylin mosby and her public statements about the deep corruption in the police department that hindered the freddie gray case. again, i'm hopeful about this -- the consent decree will match the intensity of the findings. the findings we knew to be true. the ferguson report was deep. the consent decree at ferguson is a real model that presses for things like youth involvement, changing the municipal code. what's also interesting is this calls out some of the provisions in the law enforcement officer bill of rights as things that are damaging for the public trust, like the wait period for officers to testify. >> i think it's a real impressive report, i think it's as impressi
be true, before the report. >> the context of baltimore was, >> the context of baltimore was, freddie grayappened. there was a sort of unrest, there was the recriminations, indictments of six officers, there have been acquittals and now they've dropped the charges in the sense of like, well, this whole thing was kind of like a fake thing. and then this report comes out. >> yeah, and i think in many ways, this vindicates marylin mosby and her public statements about the deep...
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stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "blues for freddie gray" by lafayette gilchrist.his is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we turn to the crisis engulfing fox news as further revelations about former chief roger ailes have raised questions about how much the company was aware of his transgressions. ailes has now been accused of sexual harassment by more than 20 women, including fox news anchor megyn kelly and former anchor gretchen carlson. earlier this week, another former fox news host also accused ailes of sexual harassment. andrea tantaros says she repeatedly reported ailes's harassment to senior fox executives last year. she says she was demoted and then taken off the air. the former head of booking at fox news has said ailes sexually harassed her for two decades. laurie luhn told "new york magazine" that fox news knew about the harassment and helped cover it up. she said the harassment amounted to psychological torture and ruined her life. luhn called ailes a predator and said her duties included luring young femal
stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "blues for freddie gray" by lafayette gilchrist.his is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we turn to the crisis engulfing fox news as further revelations about former chief roger ailes have raised questions about how much the company was aware of his transgressions. ailes has now been accused of sexual harassment by more than 20 women, including fox news anchor megyn kelly and former anchor gretchen...
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to effective policing and public safety. >> the justice department after an unarmed black man freddie gray suffered in police custody. sparked protests and rioting in baltimore leading an investigation where there was people riding in police. >> everyone knows there needs to be reform. >> agreeing to a court order to police the policies. >> much work remains to be done and change will not happen overnight. but our the necessary process of change and reform in baltimore. >> this following a similar overhaul of the police department in ferguson, missouri after the doj found some of the same discrimination in place there. marcy gonzalez, abc news new york. >> if that sounds familiar that's because the agency reached similar conclusions when it looked into our own city's police department in 2014. >> an investigation found fourth amendment through unnecessary and excessive use of deadly force and unnecessary and excessive use of retal latory force like tasers and chemical sprays and people suffering mental illness and tactics putting officers in situation where force is inevitable. >> the depa
to effective policing and public safety. >> the justice department after an unarmed black man freddie gray suffered in police custody. sparked protests and rioting in baltimore leading an investigation where there was people riding in police. >> everyone knows there needs to be reform. >> agreeing to a court order to police the policies. >> much work remains to be done and change will not happen overnight. but our the necessary process of change and reform in baltimore....
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second prosecutor who had been set to try the remaining centers in the case over the death of freddie grayt the bamt state's attorney's office. both prosecutors who left cited concerns about the case against those six officers. bamt's state's attorney dropped the remaining charges last week and the resignations of these two prosecutors come as some of the officers charged in that case is now sitting down and telling their side of the story. >> reporter: april 2015, dro'15e surveillance footage just released by the fbi shows the city of baltimore up up in flames days after the death of freddie gray. now with acquittal of some officers charged in connection with gray's death remaining charges on barry williams and gag order lifted defense attorneys for some of the officers are ready to talk and believe this prosecution was politically motivated by state attorney marilyn mosby. >> i am a former prosecutor myself. and the goal is to get to the truth. she wasn't interested in the truth. >> reporter: but mosby says the truth was what she thought for from the very beginning saying police never ev
second prosecutor who had been set to try the remaining centers in the case over the death of freddie grayt the bamt state's attorney's office. both prosecutors who left cited concerns about the case against those six officers. bamt's state's attorney dropped the remaining charges last week and the resignations of these two prosecutors come as some of the officers charged in that case is now sitting down and telling their side of the story. >> reporter: april 2015, dro'15e surveillance...
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the highest ranking officer acquitted of charges in the death of freddie gray is expected to get more than 126-thousand dollars in backpay. rice was acquitted last month. 25-year-old gray died in april suffered a spinal injury while in police custody. prosecutors dropped all charges against all the remaining officers in july. it is expected and required by police contract that officers who were suspended without pay get their back pay since they were acquitted./// ((christianne klein)) >>> coming up on your valley's news leader... some have voiced their concerns over the potential for a rigged election--- and there's a new device that could make it possible./// ((paul joncich)) >> also... and today we're seeing its effects here in the valley./// <<< announcer: you're watching the valley's news leader with paul joncich, this is 8 news now at four. ((christianne klein)) >>> a man has been captured after hours of scaling trump tower in new york. police tried several methods to get him down. they removed portions of the vents in an effort to reach him... but the climber proved elusive and
the highest ranking officer acquitted of charges in the death of freddie gray is expected to get more than 126-thousand dollars in backpay. rice was acquitted last month. 25-year-old gray died in april suffered a spinal injury while in police custody. prosecutors dropped all charges against all the remaining officers in july. it is expected and required by police contract that officers who were suspended without pay get their back pay since they were acquitted./// ((christianne klein))...
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. >>> a baltimore police lieutenant who was acquitted in the death of freddie gray will now get more than $126,000 in back pay. a represents the salary he would've earned during his suspension which began in may 2016. he was one of 6 officers charged after freddie gray suffered a fatal neck injury while writing in a police van. charges have been dropped against the other officers involved. >>> a lot of people are saying findings validate what many in the city already know, they found a long-standing practice of unlawful stops and searches involving black people in poor neighborhoods. >> much work needs to be done and change will not happen overnight, but our efforts have started the necessary process of change and reform in baltimore. >>> baltimore city officials have agreed to a court order and its policies. >>> let's go ahead and take a look right now at this totally cool image. this is from my fans of outerspace. it is exciting news to keep your eye on over the next 2 nights. the meteor shower is set to peak tonight into early tomorrow morning. scientist call this an outburst and
. >>> a baltimore police lieutenant who was acquitted in the death of freddie gray will now get more than $126,000 in back pay. a represents the salary he would've earned during his suspension which began in may 2016. he was one of 6 officers charged after freddie gray suffered a fatal neck injury while writing in a police van. charges have been dropped against the other officers involved. >>> a lot of people are saying findings validate what many in the city already know,...
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that report began after the death of freddie gray. the 25-year old died last year from injuries he suffered while being trans ported in a police van. there were never any convictions against any of the officers who were prosecuted in the wake of the death of freddie gray. >>> people living near the former rocky flats nuclear are entitled to at least $12,000. a federal judge has given approval to a multimillion dollar settlement. people want compensation for radio active material at the plant. people started filling out legal papers for this class action lawsuit 26 years ago. >>> this week's wednesday child is a boy that wants to work around the house. he deserves ail him. he likes to clean. we have introduced you to seth before. >> i love cleaning, and i like electronics and robots. that's my hobby. >>> cool stuff there for seth. he says he wants to grow up to be a firefighter and the reason is so that he can help people. maybe people should help seth find a good home. today. see cbsdenver.com for more information on children up for a
that report began after the death of freddie gray. the 25-year old died last year from injuries he suffered while being trans ported in a police van. there were never any convictions against any of the officers who were prosecuted in the wake of the death of freddie gray. >>> people living near the former rocky flats nuclear are entitled to at least $12,000. a federal judge has given approval to a multimillion dollar settlement. people want compensation for radio active material at the...
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. >>> the officer charged in the freddie gray death will receive backpay. freddie gray died police custody in writing in the back of a police van. >>> the justice department tried -- say they have found that unlawful stops in the rest especially involving black people in poor neighborhoods has been going on in baltimore. >> much has to be done and in baltimore. >> officials have agreed to a court order and plans to overhaul the police department and its policies. >>> now some of -- some exciting news to keep your eyes on overnight. the meteor shower is expected to happen tonight. he could reach up to 200 meteors per hour pick the in 2009. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. i want to show you -- we have some really cool weather phenomena that occur here on planet earth. one is an area of high pressure off the atlantic coast. the circulation around the high- pressure is pulling up moisture from the gulf into the ohio valley and we are going to see some impacts of that as we head also have this major thing called the lake breeze which scatters storm -- stor
. >>> the officer charged in the freddie gray death will receive backpay. freddie gray died police custody in writing in the back of a police van. >>> the justice department tried -- say they have found that unlawful stops in the rest especially involving black people in poor neighborhoods has been going on in baltimore. >> much has to be done and in baltimore. >> officials have agreed to a court order and plans to overhaul the police department and its policies....
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launched after last year's unrest following the death of freddie gray in police custody...the investigation reviewed more than six years of records. it found deficiencies in training, policies, and supervision. it's not easy keeping up with this week's wednesday's child. darryl is at a local fire station and he's like a kid in if you'd like to learn more about darryl or helping a child in foster care, please contact aask- aid to adoption of special kids at 602-930-4900. organizations like aask help families build relationships, and change the lives of children like darryl through adoption. for more information you can also visit their website at: aask-az.org ?? traffic ?? ???adlib weather???adlib ???adlib weather weather???adlib traffic???adlib ?? traffic ?? ???adlib traffic weather donald trump's latest comments...have even caught the attention of the secret service.did he cross the line for good this time?that's in two minutes. miss one of your favorite shows on nbc?now you can catch it on snapchat!the details on that big change... in 20 minutes. ####break#### ####break#### ####break####
launched after last year's unrest following the death of freddie gray in police custody...the investigation reviewed more than six years of records. it found deficiencies in training, policies, and supervision. it's not easy keeping up with this week's wednesday's child. darryl is at a local fire station and he's like a kid in if you'd like to learn more about darryl or helping a child in foster care, please contact aask- aid to adoption of special kids at 602-930-4900. organizations like aask...
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this is freddie gray mercury. then we have otis and mille. our website, www.wkyci.com that's cool. this is a viral video we had to share. a first year fourth grade teacher in chicago made this video welcoming his students to the school year. he outlines the curriculum and shows off his way to remember material. ls following the rules. >> that's awesome. my mother was a teacher for 35 years, i cannot imagine her doing that. >> did you feel something unusual happening a few minutes ago. uj that the world shook -- i think that the world shook, facebook went down. wait, it's back, whew, we can continue. the world is spinning again. >>> lets look at what is happening as far as the forecast. it's amazing, people start to panic when it goes out. a few clouds through the night. beautiful conditions, temperatures in the 60s. the stormy southwest. it's trying to move north but it's running into a huge area of high pressure that is pushing back. eventually the battle will move east, unfortunately, high pressure will go east and that allows the heat and the humidity to come back. lets go hour
this is freddie gray mercury. then we have otis and mille. our website, www.wkyci.com that's cool. this is a viral video we had to share. a first year fourth grade teacher in chicago made this video welcoming his students to the school year. he outlines the curriculum and shows off his way to remember material. ls following the rules. >> that's awesome. my mother was a teacher for 35 years, i cannot imagine her doing that. >> did you feel something unusual happening a few minutes...
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this investigation began after april 2015 when freddie gray died from injuries he sustained while ine custody. six police officers were charged for they were acquitted or heather charges dismissed. >>> a difficult time containing the state's largest wildfire right now burning near big sur. hundred seven square miles. they have managed to meeting fire lines around 50% of the burns on -- zone and some people who have been evacuated are now being allowed to return home. to fires near highway 53 has brought 45 acres. one home and did burn and firefighters have about 70% contained of that fire. the smaller firebird wire burned 14 acres near sigler cannon -- canyon road and highway 29 . one structure was damaged that fire has been fully contained. fire crews working on a fire near lake barrio so that is now 71% contained and they hope to have it fully contained by tonight. and the fast-moving fire in southern california is now 6% contained . it burned northwest of palm springs it burned 7,000 acres. fire crews a cooler weather today should help them get a better handle on it. stop that fir
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this is result of freddie gray case and investigation that followed. the indicted officers has been convicted but this case continues now and washington is weighing in on their findings today. keep an eye on it. more headlines in a moment out of baltimore. ♪ >> i think it's a good thing for me because it is going to tell people more about me with respect to the second amendment because hillary clinton wants to essentially abolish the second amendment. and if she puts supreme court justices on, she will decimate your second amendment. abby: that was donald trump on "hannity" last night trying to explain his remark about the second amendment after it ignited outrage across the media verse. he insisted it was not a call to violence. with more, brad blakeman, former deputy assistant to george w. bush. alan colmes, host of "alan colmes radio show." gent gentlemen, good morning. brad, you heard it there from harry s. donald trump. he is noll apologizing. he says it is good for me. >> it is no good when you have to explain yourself. no doubt the remarks were
this is result of freddie gray case and investigation that followed. the indicted officers has been convicted but this case continues now and washington is weighing in on their findings today. keep an eye on it. more headlines in a moment out of baltimore. ♪ >> i think it's a good thing for me because it is going to tell people more about me with respect to the second amendment because hillary clinton wants to essentially abolish the second amendment. and if she puts supreme court...
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similaru after the death's of michael brown in furguson, and freddie gray in baltimore. right now milwaukee police say the curfew is aimed a restoring calm. pennsylvania's first elected female attorney general plans to officially resign at the end of the workday today. democrat kathleen kane faces jail time after jurors found her guilty yesterday of abusing her power, and lying under oath to cover it up. her top deputy, republican bruce castor, will become acting attorney general. her lawyers say they'll appeal. source: ne-018tu -lead in-- convicted pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane will resign her post wednesday, this after she was found guilty of perjury and related counts. now, we are hearing from the man who will replace kane as attorney general, at least on a temporary basis. matt maisel reports ... --reporter pkg-as follows-- attorney general kathleen kane will si less than deputy has anow her first ssage for the nnsylvania. ruce castor/acting tire professional lifeent my arning how to run a eration, and i have en doing it, more or nths."r the last five b
similaru after the death's of michael brown in furguson, and freddie gray in baltimore. right now milwaukee police say the curfew is aimed a restoring calm. pennsylvania's first elected female attorney general plans to officially resign at the end of the workday today. democrat kathleen kane faces jail time after jurors found her guilty yesterday of abusing her power, and lying under oath to cover it up. her top deputy, republican bruce castor, will become acting attorney general. her lawyers...
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a day i was sworn in was the day freddie gray was generalized in baltimore at the day violence broke out the evening. it quickly became an issue we had to focus on extremely quickly. we've done a lot of work in this area, despite the fact not only has a been a difficult month it's been a difficult couple of years for this conversation. even though we've all been talking about how we restore trust and bring trust together, we often have these conversations in separate groups and it's easy to say if only someone else would do this, or if only someone else would change the perspective we can work on this. what i started out doing my first year in my community policing tour was going to cities that have a very challenged relationship between law enforcement and the community, is shooting, a police incident of some sort, doj had come in and sued the jurisdiction. yet three years later they found themselves in a positive place. my question was, what did they see, what did they do and how can we share that with other communities? the are some very, very strong success stories out of their b
a day i was sworn in was the day freddie gray was generalized in baltimore at the day violence broke out the evening. it quickly became an issue we had to focus on extremely quickly. we've done a lot of work in this area, despite the fact not only has a been a difficult month it's been a difficult couple of years for this conversation. even though we've all been talking about how we restore trust and bring trust together, we often have these conversations in separate groups and it's easy to say...
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the just down the road in the city where i call home and per esther higgins -- in the death of freddie gray. the justice department released a scathing report against the police department in matters of race but acknowledge the police department is actively working to fix his problems.ty and these problems of contention with the community and police as far reaching. here's a fact. i talked with the head of homeland security, jay johnson recently. he said when there is a problemr between communities and lawwbr enforcement, when trust is it broken it becomes a national security issue. once again, when trust is broken between the community and police, it is a national security issue. you ask why? because of the police department asks us to say something if we see something. so the trust is broken.introd i want to introduce my great panel this evening. first, next to me is -- he is an author and internationalim community consultant, summarize, human rights an expert, hishis latest book and post- racial america. then we also have eddie eddie glaude. he is at princeton university and his latest b
the just down the road in the city where i call home and per esther higgins -- in the death of freddie gray. the justice department released a scathing report against the police department in matters of race but acknowledge the police department is actively working to fix his problems.ty and these problems of contention with the community and police as far reaching. here's a fact. i talked with the head of homeland security, jay johnson recently. he said when there is a problemr between...
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. >>> the highest ranking officer acquitted in the freddie gray case is expected to receive $126,000 in back pay. 25-year-old gray died last april after suffering a spinal injury while in police custody. prosecutors dropped all remaining charges. police contracts require that all officers receive back pay because they were acquitted. still ahead at 4:00, a scathing report from the baltimore police department. >>> and a former aide to governor chris christie claims that christie lie lied closures according to a new filing from northjersey.com. the aide reportedly said that christie just, quote, flat-out lied. christie denied any involvement in the scandal. >>> donald trump's presidential bid is steeped in controversy once again and this time, it's a comment made in wilmington it even prompted the secret service to take notice. >> reporter: a call to political action or a threat? ongoing controversy after this comment at a north carolina rally on tuesday. >> hillary wants to abolish, essentially abolish the second amendment. and if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges, no
. >>> the highest ranking officer acquitted in the freddie gray case is expected to receive $126,000 in back pay. 25-year-old gray died last april after suffering a spinal injury while in police custody. prosecutors dropped all remaining charges. police contracts require that all officers receive back pay because they were acquitted. still ahead at 4:00, a scathing report from the baltimore police department. >>> and a former aide to governor chris christie claims that...
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the mayor asked for the doj investigation after the death of freddie gray.he report blames no one in particular, but baltimore's zero tolerance policing began in 1999, under then democratic mayor martin o'malley. arrests soared to a high of over 108,000 in 2005. equivalent to 1/6th of the city's population. >> the police department's street enforcement strategy became a quest to produce large numbers of enforcement actions. pedestrian stops in particular. >> reporter: community leaders say a wholesale culture change is needed. >> when you have a wound, you just don't throw a band-aid on it. you have to put some antiseptic on it. >> reporter: the city of baltimore and the justice department now enter into an agreement in principle which sets in notion numerous reports, including better training, equipment and community relations, monitored by doj observers. the police commissioner welcomes the change. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights should be uncomfortable, because we are not going to tolerate it. >>
the mayor asked for the doj investigation after the death of freddie gray.he report blames no one in particular, but baltimore's zero tolerance policing began in 1999, under then democratic mayor martin o'malley. arrests soared to a high of over 108,000 in 2005. equivalent to 1/6th of the city's population. >> the police department's street enforcement strategy became a quest to produce large numbers of enforcement actions. pedestrian stops in particular. >> reporter: community...
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the report was commissioned after the death of freddie gray. whenan had his neck broken he was shackled and unrestrained in the back of a police van. meanwhile, there was a peaceful where michael brown was killed all stop a protester was run over by a speeding car -- killed. a protester was run over by a speeding car. huddled around the man who was hit by a speeding car. he was in the street and demonstrating in memory of michael brown. moments later, gunshots ring out. >> somebody is shooting. >> the protester was run over and we got shot at. explained that they had no evidence that anyone was struck by bullets and they are not sure what started the violence. a man who was struck by the car was taken to the hospital in a private car. and to aeartbreaking peaceful day. suburb of st. louis, michael brown was fatally shot by a police officer after a confrontation. honor hisembled to memory. to open the eyes of the world and let people -- excuse me -- this is not right. this is wrong. reporter: it is a feeling that is shared by many. if not for mi
the report was commissioned after the death of freddie gray. whenan had his neck broken he was shackled and unrestrained in the back of a police van. meanwhile, there was a peaceful where michael brown was killed all stop a protester was run over by a speeding car -- killed. a protester was run over by a speeding car. huddled around the man who was hit by a speeding car. he was in the street and demonstrating in memory of michael brown. moments later, gunshots ring out. >> somebody is...
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freddie gray came up.e was very healthy, and he came up and he was talking to these officers that were on bikes and then, that video stopped. -- thet thing you saw next video you saw was freddie handcuffed, his neck looks like it is broken at that point. they stuck him in that van and took him away. there is a cover-up, there is a video of him being super healthy as he walked over to those policeman. there is something being covered up. host: that is larry in south dakota. the justice department issuing this report to the city of baltimore after the freddie gray situation. the justice department did the same thing in ferguson, missouri. saying in north ferguson they were complaining that 65% of the arrests were black people than they found out that 80% of the population was black so those were his thoughts on twitter. the wall street journal reports that baltimore police agreeing to an overhaul their. -- overhaul there. stephanie rawlings blake saying she anticipates the cost will range from 5 million to 1
freddie gray came up.e was very healthy, and he came up and he was talking to these officers that were on bikes and then, that video stopped. -- thet thing you saw next video you saw was freddie handcuffed, his neck looks like it is broken at that point. they stuck him in that van and took him away. there is a cover-up, there is a video of him being super healthy as he walked over to those policeman. there is something being covered up. host: that is larry in south dakota. the justice...
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and this comes a couple of weeks after all charges are dropped in the six officers in the freddie gray case. freddie died from a broken neck and the doj blasted the baltimore police department for routinely discriminating against the blacks, the baltimore pd is more racially diverse in the country. >>> new concern for the white house and capitol hill worried about downed ballot races. some are getting tight and one in particular is getting more information. donald trump is lagging behind lesser party candidates when it comes to one thing and what it is and will it change as we get closer to the election. do you think that donald trump second amendment controversy. go to foxnews.com/happeningnow to get your thoughts in the conversation. >>> the press plays in the hands of these sxeem they are an extension. the press is an extension of hill phil the democrats and people see it. >> that's donald trump taking aim at the media in the wake of the controversy over the second amendment comments and as he blasts the coverage he receives. of all of the candidates for running for president he spe
and this comes a couple of weeks after all charges are dropped in the six officers in the freddie gray case. freddie died from a broken neck and the doj blasted the baltimore police department for routinely discriminating against the blacks, the baltimore pd is more racially diverse in the country. >>> new concern for the white house and capitol hill worried about downed ballot races. some are getting tight and one in particular is getting more information. donald trump is lagging...