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13, and the 18th street gang. organized crime has dramatically increased here over the past two decades. to understand the nature of the gangs, german andino has spent the past four years visiting gang members in prison and on their home turf. this man's street name is taylor. andino draws portraits of gang members like taylor and has recently published a graphic novel about life in poor neighborhoods. he asks when the gangs came to the area. taylor replies, four years ago. andino says poverty and lack of prospects are key motivations for joining gangs. >> they pretty much don't have anything. all they have is the mara, so --. >> by joining the maras, young men are gradually transformed into dangerous criminals, extorting money from people, and yep gauging in territorial drug wars with rival gangs. >> did your gang kill the thieves in this neighborhood? >> sometimes i feel really close to these guys. and others, when i see what they are capable of, i feel like these guys are animals. you know? i don't know. >> we
13, and the 18th street gang. organized crime has dramatically increased here over the past two decades. to understand the nature of the gangs, german andino has spent the past four years visiting gang members in prison and on their home turf. this man's street name is taylor. andino draws portraits of gang members like taylor and has recently published a graphic novel about life in poor neighborhoods. he asks when the gangs came to the area. taylor replies, four years ago. andino says poverty...
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if you think they're gang?plain to you -- explain to me what the meanings are to you. >> why? they're for me, they're not for you, for anyone else. they're for me. >> in the back pages of your phone book, you have a lot of inmates' names and numbers. why? >> because they're my homies. >> so you consider them associates, homies? homies being your friends? >> why not? i know them. >> okay. has anybody tried to recruit you to be in a gang? >> no. >> do you have any tattoos that identify you as being a gang member? >> yeah, i do. street gang. >> what street gang do you belong to? >> west side. >> west side out of where? >> from mt. magordo. >> what we're going to do is we're going to keep this for now. we're going to make copies of the names and inmates you have in there and put it in your file then give it back to you. >> do you have any other questions? all right. >> armando hasn't been validated as a prison gang member yet, but he's on his way. back in level vi, happy is headed to the parole board. >> i just cam
if you think they're gang?plain to you -- explain to me what the meanings are to you. >> why? they're for me, they're not for you, for anyone else. they're for me. >> in the back pages of your phone book, you have a lot of inmates' names and numbers. why? >> because they're my homies. >> so you consider them associates, homies? homies being your friends? >> why not? i know them. >> okay. has anybody tried to recruit you to be in a gang? >> no. >>...
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child molesters or gang dropouts. but one thing we've learned about prison, doesn't matter where you're housed. your safety is never guaranteed. >> we believe you may have been a victim of a battery. >> joseph de la cruz is a gang dropout, serving nine years for attempted murder at california's san quentin state prison. and when we first met him, authorities had just discovered that he had been assaulted inside his protective custody cell. >> this morning you did come out of your cell. we did a sweep to find out how many people stayed behind, and you were discovered with injuries. and here's the medical report. >> despite obvious injuries, de la cruz refused to give correctional staff any information about the attack. >> they're trying to find out what happened. i won't tell them what happened. >> any specific individuals you know are your enemies? >> no, sir. >> how about any prison weapons offenses? >> no, sir. >> do you belong to a gang? >> no, i don't. >> i mean outside of what you're being accused of, being a vic
child molesters or gang dropouts. but one thing we've learned about prison, doesn't matter where you're housed. your safety is never guaranteed. >> we believe you may have been a victim of a battery. >> joseph de la cruz is a gang dropout, serving nine years for attempted murder at california's san quentin state prison. and when we first met him, authorities had just discovered that he had been assaulted inside his protective custody cell. >> this morning you did come out of...
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to get out of a gang inside a prison. and in order to do that, there's a whole debriefing process they have to go through. and it basically entails the inmate coming in and confessing everything's he's done with the gang and sometimes even, you know, throwing some people under the bus and confessing against other people. so it's really a deadly thing for someone to do inside a prison. >> when inmates debrief, they must write a lengthy account of their criminal history both in and out of prison. the review process can take months. but if accepted, the inmates will be allowed to live in the safety of a protective custody unit and be granted many more privileges than they would have had as confirmed gang members. >> because of your march 11th, '99, incident with another inmate that you almost killed, came very close to killing, we have a question about your sincerity about debriefing. >> "lockup" cameras were at california state prison corcoran when thomas spiller, a long-time gang member, went before the inmate review board
to get out of a gang inside a prison. and in order to do that, there's a whole debriefing process they have to go through. and it basically entails the inmate coming in and confessing everything's he's done with the gang and sometimes even, you know, throwing some people under the bus and confessing against other people. so it's really a deadly thing for someone to do inside a prison. >> when inmates debrief, they must write a lengthy account of their criminal history both in and out of...
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bug we just exported the gang life out there. >> randall's gang activity led to his incarceration by the california youth authority and soon after, prison. there, he joined a militant gang called the black guerrilla family. >> ended up spending 15 years in solitary confinement for prison activities and conduct. tried to get back into the main line. it was hard after facing walls for 15 years in handcuffs everywhere i went. i didn't adjust too well. i still became more assaultive, more combative, more violent. >> after 25 years of incarceration, randall had plenty of violent episodes to share. >> i had threw a bomb in an inmate's cell and blew his toilet off the wall, you know, blew a patch of his leg off. an officer came to my door. i made a zip gun out of some magazines and i shot him in the face. >> as the story unfolds about why he's there and what he's done in prison, it can send chills up your spine. and then it occurs to you, i'm sitting right in front of this guy. anything can happen to me. >> most of randall's violence was directed at his cellmates. >> i don't have a problem
bug we just exported the gang life out there. >> randall's gang activity led to his incarceration by the california youth authority and soon after, prison. there, he joined a militant gang called the black guerrilla family. >> ended up spending 15 years in solitary confinement for prison activities and conduct. tried to get back into the main line. it was hard after facing walls for 15 years in handcuffs everywhere i went. i didn't adjust too well. i still became more assaultive,...
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records -- a crack down on gangs. investigating at least 77 potential members of the groups and arresting 24 of them in the past year. >> that includes at least four arrests here in november. this is the hill crest section of trick. there was a -- frederick. four teens arrested in the shooting of another. it's not far from the gangs were originated years ago. do we even know why they're beefing? >> i don't think you could ask the individuals that are involved in this activity today what originally started the problem back in the early 2000s or maybe even before then. >> robert rollins said the shooting at a high school basketball game shows a >> i don't understand the violence these kids are showing, this generation of kids. >> 12-year prison sentences were handed out. >> virginia's health department will start testing mosquitoes in the state for the zika virus. all of the 38 known cases confirmed in virginia were contracted outside the country. health officials say the disease could soon and likely will be much close
records -- a crack down on gangs. investigating at least 77 potential members of the groups and arresting 24 of them in the past year. >> that includes at least four arrests here in november. this is the hill crest section of trick. there was a -- frederick. four teens arrested in the shooting of another. it's not far from the gangs were originated years ago. do we even know why they're beefing? >> i don't think you could ask the individuals that are involved in this activity today...
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, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? i'm going to get i.d.'d or not. >>> and angel gives clement an ultimatum. >>> with robert kofman one point >>> with robert kofman one point away from validation, the igi continues its crackdown on other suspected 2-5 members on the sny, including luis dunchez. >> inmate dunchez was identified as a 2-5. i put together a validation package for him. it was submitted to the office of correctional safety and the points were good enough to validate him. he's now validated as a member of the 2-5. he had tattoos on him. with a 2-5. he had other written material in his property, 2-5. so slam dunk with that guy. he's now validated as a 2-5 member. >> luis is brought before an institutional classification committee in ad seg to determine if the evidence against him will land him in the shu. >> i'm here to see in i'm going to get validated or not. >> as? >> as a destructive group gang member. >> what group? >> 2-5. >> what's that? >> some type of sny group and they're trying to say i'm part of it
, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? i'm going to get i.d.'d or not. >>> and angel gives clement an ultimatum. >>> with robert kofman one point >>> with robert kofman one point away from validation, the igi continues its crackdown on other suspected 2-5 members on the sny, including luis dunchez. >> inmate dunchez was identified as a 2-5. i put together a validation package for him. it was submitted to the office of correctional safety and the points...
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a truce between gangs in el salvador collapsed sometime ago. declared war on gangs.re is a lot of violence. people fleeing the violence. some of them teenagers without parents have been fleeing here to the u.s., to seek refuge. >> reporter: the ripple effect is being felt right here. 10 gang-related murders in montgomery county in six months, six of them linked to the notorious salvadoran gang, ms13. today, they talked about the latest victim. 18-year-old christian villa morales. he was targeted by ms-13 gang members, jose corayas junior. along with two others. police say villa grand morales was lured in gaithersburg. by vanessa alvarado, who promised sex as a setup for the attack. one detective called it a senseless assassination. apparently designed to enhance the street cr members involved. >> this young man was a hard one hard-working young man. really did nothing wrong. >> reporter: tensions -- tensions are running high thanks to a gang war in el salvador. >> there's been increased tensions between the governments and the gangs down there, which is also leading
a truce between gangs in el salvador collapsed sometime ago. declared war on gangs.re is a lot of violence. people fleeing the violence. some of them teenagers without parents have been fleeing here to the u.s., to seek refuge. >> reporter: the ripple effect is being felt right here. 10 gang-related murders in montgomery county in six months, six of them linked to the notorious salvadoran gang, ms13. today, they talked about the latest victim. 18-year-old christian villa morales. he was...
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he doesn't want the gang style anymore. he doesn't want the gang life.at was a lot to give up, his respect, his authority, his position within the gang. that's all gone. >> it's just i was at the wrong place at the wrong time. police was like where we found some marijuana. i was like well, it's not mine. he was like somebody got to go to jail for this. >> i told him some of the stuff i can't figure out for you no more. you get to a certain age, you got to do it for yourself. >> so what you're saying is like 90% of the time, 99% of the time, he's fine? >> he could be outside at 2:30 in the morning, there's not much outside to do at 2:30 in the morning. >> right. but that 1%. can bring him in here. one percent will say i'm going to go out at 2:30 in the morning. >> it's consequences. >> like i said, we'll go to court and talk to the judge and let her know how you've been doing but she's going to make that final decision. all we can tell her since you've come home up till now how you've been doing. that's a good report. that's not a bad report. we'll see wh
he doesn't want the gang style anymore. he doesn't want the gang life.at was a lot to give up, his respect, his authority, his position within the gang. that's all gone. >> it's just i was at the wrong place at the wrong time. police was like where we found some marijuana. i was like well, it's not mine. he was like somebody got to go to jail for this. >> i told him some of the stuff i can't figure out for you no more. you get to a certain age, you got to do it for yourself....
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every year. >> you are in a gang. >> yes. >> what gang are you in?> south gate marijuanos. >> he told us he joined a gang when he was 14. >> you have a job outside? >> no. >> you gonna get a job? >> i don't think so but you never know. >> how are you going to survive. >> there's ways to survive out there. self-employed. >> i continue to question him. i started pressing, started finding out, trying to find answers to things, what really motivates him to do that? his gear shifted from being like a goof ball to, you know, you're crossing the line here with your questioning. >> what kind of things you do as a gangster in your daily job? >> no comment on that one. >> just like -- i'm sure you have an everyday thing. you guys organize, don't you. >> kick it, get drunk and party. >> yeah. make sure ain't nobody tripping around you. >> he stared me down and kind of gave me that junkyard dog look, like i think we're done here. >> these kids don't know how to act like proper gangsters anymore. >> the 44-year-old inmate spent almost 25 years in either jail or p
every year. >> you are in a gang. >> yes. >> what gang are you in?> south gate marijuanos. >> he told us he joined a gang when he was 14. >> you have a job outside? >> no. >> you gonna get a job? >> i don't think so but you never know. >> how are you going to survive. >> there's ways to survive out there. self-employed. >> i continue to question him. i started pressing, started finding out, trying to find answers to things,...
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he was a landscaper and not believed to be in a gang.say they're trying to stop the senseless acts of gang violence in the county. >> we're working with our partners at health and human sfrsz services at the recreation department to offer youth a good outlet so they're not susceptible to be recruited into gangs. >> with murder. court records show in a jailhouse phone call, alvarado's boyfriend asked if it was a hit. she answered yes. >> alvarado lured christian to the area with the promise of sex. she did this because members of ms-13 decided that they wanted to kill christian. >> reporter: montgomery county police tell us that county council has given them more money to bring on two new gang investigators. meanwhile tonight, police say they need tips in finding ventura and delgado-perez. there is an award in crimestoppers. kristin wright, news4. >>> an update on the breaking news we brought you at the top of the show. our sister station in dallas is now confirming that two police officers have been shot, seven other people injured after
he was a landscaper and not believed to be in a gang.say they're trying to stop the senseless acts of gang violence in the county. >> we're working with our partners at health and human sfrsz services at the recreation department to offer youth a good outlet so they're not susceptible to be recruited into gangs. >> with murder. court records show in a jailhouse phone call, alvarado's boyfriend asked if it was a hit. she answered yes. >> alvarado lured christian to the area...
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>> i would term it as gangs.ou know, gangs exist in inner cities and suburbs and rural areas now. >> reporter: he became the police chief a few months after the shooting at the school. the officers have been operating with a crackdown on gangs, referred to as lucas village and carver. arresting 24 in the past year. this is the hillcrest section. there was a shooting here in november. fourteens arrested in the shooting of another. it's also far from where the two met a generation ago, an indication that the dispute has spread citywide. do we even know why? >> iç don't think you could ask involved in this activity what originally started the problem back in the early 2000s or maybe even before then. >> reporter: rollins says the shooting at a high school game says the crackdown is -- >> i don't understand the violence that the kids are showing. this generation of kids. >> reporter: the shooter and an accomplice has since pleaded guilty. both serving nearly 12-year prison sentences. scott macfarlane, news4. >>> an
>> i would term it as gangs.ou know, gangs exist in inner cities and suburbs and rural areas now. >> reporter: he became the police chief a few months after the shooting at the school. the officers have been operating with a crackdown on gangs, referred to as lucas village and carver. arresting 24 in the past year. this is the hillcrest section. there was a shooting here in november. fourteens arrested in the shooting of another. it's also far from where the two met a generation...
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these dirt bike gangs that disregard all law and order and ride like gangs through the streets of baltimorekless behavior. weaving in and out of traffic. and for years it has been a massive, massive nuisance for the baltimore police department. >> widely covered in the media in baltimore. >> baltimore police putting this video out. but it's far more than -- obviously this is not only illegal but extremely dangerous and baltimore police have struggled to get a handle on this. the reason why these gangs are able to just run so wildly through the streets is because baltimore pd has a policy to not pursue or chase these individuals. that would make things even more dangerous. >> so -- >> they're cutting off all these vehicles and stuff that was some crazy stuff. >> people have been hurt. people have been killed. but just recently baltimore police have launched a new four officer task force to try and pass this problem. >> they are detectives that have a lot of experience with auto theft. >> police are taking it a step further and connecting this type of motorcycle gang with gun violence and gun
these dirt bike gangs that disregard all law and order and ride like gangs through the streets of baltimorekless behavior. weaving in and out of traffic. and for years it has been a massive, massive nuisance for the baltimore police department. >> widely covered in the media in baltimore. >> baltimore police putting this video out. but it's far more than -- obviously this is not only illegal but extremely dangerous and baltimore police have struggled to get a handle on this. the...
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gang-related? that's absurd.at in all of my years here. >> why did they shoot ryan? ryan had nothing to do with gangs. he would have no use for gangs. >> the only thing he ever did wrong in his life was go to a party and stand next to his friend so that a couple of wannabe gangbangers could shoot him down in cold blood, and it just goes to show you that violence can affect anybody in america at any time. somebody can step up to the plate with an automatic weapon and take your life in two seconds. >> juan and eric were identified as the shooters in this case by eyewitness statements and also by the intended victim of the shooting, angel delucas. >> the cadillac was found 50 minutes after the incident started. the car had already been abandoned. the engine was hot. it was smoking. you could tell that it had been revved up and driven fast. >> they were able to tie that vehicle to the house that the brothers lived in with their mother. inside the house, we'd found items that appeared as if they'd left in the middle o
gang-related? that's absurd.at in all of my years here. >> why did they shoot ryan? ryan had nothing to do with gangs. he would have no use for gangs. >> the only thing he ever did wrong in his life was go to a party and stand next to his friend so that a couple of wannabe gangbangers could shoot him down in cold blood, and it just goes to show you that violence can affect anybody in america at any time. somebody can step up to the plate with an automatic weapon and take your life...
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he says thank god the gangs didn't kill me because they tried. when migrants are across the river they enter what human rights advocates call a death trap. mexican authorities are sweeping up migrants in record numbers before they even reach the u.s. most are deported, but mexico enforcing its own immigration laws more than ever has created another crisis. with bandits and human traffickers preying on migrants looking for ways to get north. edwin and jose disappear over the river bank and we rush through the legal crossing on the bridge to try to catch up with them. traveling north through immigration check point after check point. eventually reaching a nearby shelter, a church-run safe haven for road weiry migrants like carlos and his three children. we drive and spot this trio walking a trail. his name is louise and he's 19 years old from el salvador. he leads us to a shelter. migrants have three days in most shelters but even here beyond the reach of immigration authorities and most gangs, not everyone feels safe. according to the mexican gove
he says thank god the gangs didn't kill me because they tried. when migrants are across the river they enter what human rights advocates call a death trap. mexican authorities are sweeping up migrants in record numbers before they even reach the u.s. most are deported, but mexico enforcing its own immigration laws more than ever has created another crisis. with bandits and human traffickers preying on migrants looking for ways to get north. edwin and jose disappear over the river bank and we...
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get involved with gangs. but between ten years and seventeen years old, you're going to suffer a lot of oppression if you live in a neighborhood with the control of gangs. you're going to suffer a huge oppression, or you're going to have a terrible life as a teenager, because you're going to have to go with your mom everywhere. they have to pick you on the school and brought you -- you have to be in the house all the time. so it is not a good place to be a young guy. it is not a good place to dress like a young guy. it is not a good place to live like a young guy. i mean, we have since tried to understand the population. of course, i hope that the message was not, okay, let's see just the young guys, and let's forget about the other people. no. but i think that it have a purpose, get focus on these people. i don't know if i answered your question. i try. >> just a really quick question. okay, so guatemala put president in jail, puts a lot of politicians in jail, gets a lot of military. we know this because of
get involved with gangs. but between ten years and seventeen years old, you're going to suffer a lot of oppression if you live in a neighborhood with the control of gangs. you're going to suffer a huge oppression, or you're going to have a terrible life as a teenager, because you're going to have to go with your mom everywhere. they have to pick you on the school and brought you -- you have to be in the house all the time. so it is not a good place to be a young guy. it is not a good place to...
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he says, thank god the gangs didn't kill me, because they tried. that's why we're the victims in this situation. we don't have any other options. if i go home, i could die." crossing the river, edwin and jose both know that once in mexico, their journey will become much more treacherous. when migrants are smuggled across this river to mexico, they're entering what human rights advocates call a death trap for them. mexican authorities are sweeping up migrants in record most are deported. but mexico enforcing its own immigration laws more than ever has created another crisis. with bandits and human traffickers preying on migrants still looking for ways to get north. edwin and jose disappear over the riverbank. and we rush through the legal crossing on that bridge to try and catch up with them. traveling north through immigration checkpoint after checkpoint. eventually reaching a nearby shelter, a church-run safe haven for road-weary migrants. >> there we have a little chapel. >> reporter: father florigoni is a priest with a prophet's beard and says w
he says, thank god the gangs didn't kill me, because they tried. that's why we're the victims in this situation. we don't have any other options. if i go home, i could die." crossing the river, edwin and jose both know that once in mexico, their journey will become much more treacherous. when migrants are smuggled across this river to mexico, they're entering what human rights advocates call a death trap for them. mexican authorities are sweeping up migrants in record most are deported....
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police say vietnamese street gangs went to a street party on under. a fight spilled outside, and a 37-year-old man was shot to death. while police say the motives in the shootings are unclear, but it is possible that these are all vietnamese street gang murders. if you have any information, police want to hear from you. live in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> in san francisco, a man is in custody after calling for the beheading of toney chaplin. donald hoganson was detained in his home yesterday. police say he tweeted this over the weekend, shows a picture of chaplain, a guillotine, and sign that reads white trade only. the tweet called for chaplain's beheading. police sea he tweeted this not long after, with the message that he doesn't think blacks should be in a position of authority. he is in police custody, but has not been formally booked. the threats are still under investigation. >>> a historic decision in alameda county, the board of supervisors has voted to ban fracking. alameda is the first county in the bay area and fifth in the state to ban
police say vietnamese street gangs went to a street party on under. a fight spilled outside, and a 37-year-old man was shot to death. while police say the motives in the shootings are unclear, but it is possible that these are all vietnamese street gang murders. if you have any information, police want to hear from you. live in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> in san francisco, a man is in custody after calling for the beheading of toney chaplin. donald hoganson was detained in his home...
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i got my gang. they got their gang.t the green uniform. i represent my blue rag. point blank. you know, you got some good staff. you got some [ bleep ] staff. you know what i'm saying? i can't let no staff disrespect me because i'm a man. if i let them disrespect me, that reflects my homeboys. if i don't do something when a staff member disrespects me, something may be done to me. i spent, i think, nine, ten months in the hole for conspiracy to murder staff. >> was there a conspiracy to murder staff? >> i don't know nothing about that. you know, i never did nothing that they didn't have coming. >> staff are targeted? >> hell, yeah. >> why do they target staff? >> everything have a reason. it can be -- okay. it can be a staff, like i say, coming in. he [ bleep ] want to talk to me in a tougher way. i'm not going to accept that. i don't care because he wears green. he bleeds just like i bleed. you know what i'm saying? >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." after more than two years in prison, jacob bell finally h
i got my gang. they got their gang.t the green uniform. i represent my blue rag. point blank. you know, you got some good staff. you got some [ bleep ] staff. you know what i'm saying? i can't let no staff disrespect me because i'm a man. if i let them disrespect me, that reflects my homeboys. if i don't do something when a staff member disrespects me, something may be done to me. i spent, i think, nine, ten months in the hole for conspiracy to murder staff. >> was there a conspiracy to...
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the gang, the parallel terrorist gangs, the terrorist gangs who want separation, they are against thenity of the state. they are trying to harm the unity of our citizens. and whoever has made any attempts toward that, we will ask for prices to be paid. and everyone involved, we are -- whatever is necessary to be done will be done without any delay. members of press, i'm sorry to hear what you suffered. the detail of the members of press is to express, tell our nation what's going on. as a result of this stress and heat of the things, certain unwanted incidents may have taken place, and we apologize for this. it is not possible to appeal -- i implore to people, today is not the day to oust, today is the day to unite everyone regardless of members of press or not, young or old, men or women. we have to be together. we have to be one turkey all together. >> have you received any intelligence about this matter? >> yes, everything will be assessed. yesterday's attempted coup damaged the national, grand national semi understand. our parliament will continue their work from now on. we are a
the gang, the parallel terrorist gangs, the terrorist gangs who want separation, they are against thenity of the state. they are trying to harm the unity of our citizens. and whoever has made any attempts toward that, we will ask for prices to be paid. and everyone involved, we are -- whatever is necessary to be done will be done without any delay. members of press, i'm sorry to hear what you suffered. the detail of the members of press is to express, tell our nation what's going on. as a...
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i think it is gang related. think we need to look at law enforcement they need to back law enforcement, let them do their jobs. beat the streets, do broken street policy, go to low level guys and high level guys and bring order and discipline to streets of chicago. charles: sounds like you know, sort of almost a military approach -- militaristic approach? >> no, not at all. it is the way that nypd cleaned up new york city in '90s, los angeles police department, they did a great job of breaking up gangs in los angeles. it is not militaristic but they need to infiltrate the gangs issue they need to get a hole of the children -- hold of children show them what they need to be doing, bring them to sports and activities get them away from crime. >> and a little bit more, i agree, you need's congress that is going to get tough on crime, you need judges. charles: passing gun control legislation be a step toward gets tough on crime. >> absolutely not that is a assault on second amendment, you need to put people who comm
i think it is gang related. think we need to look at law enforcement they need to back law enforcement, let them do their jobs. beat the streets, do broken street policy, go to low level guys and high level guys and bring order and discipline to streets of chicago. charles: sounds like you know, sort of almost a military approach -- militaristic approach? >> no, not at all. it is the way that nypd cleaned up new york city in '90s, los angeles police department, they did a great job of...
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i asked him some questions about his gang affiliation, if he had problems with my gang or my street, or the red, period, the color red, and he said yes. me trying to prove myself to my peers like okay, i'll show you that i'm down, and i reacted. i shot him six times. i ended up murdering him basically for a color. i never planned to commit a robbery, he never planned before his future to be doing a murder. he never planned for his life to be committing attempted murder. it all came about by the behavior and the lifestyle we chose. say you do a robbery, what do you think going to happen? >> if you get caught. you go to juvie. >> what about your mom? who do you think will happen to her? >> she will be sad and cry? >> and hurt. >> and you shaking your head, so you know that can happen to your mother, too? >> yeah. >> okay. that you all know this. why would you put yourself in that situation? >> maybe you got to take a risk sometimes. >> take a risk sometimes? >> yeah. >> you don't think about it. that's the part about being a juvenile, you are not fully thinking of what you are doing. y
i asked him some questions about his gang affiliation, if he had problems with my gang or my street, or the red, period, the color red, and he said yes. me trying to prove myself to my peers like okay, i'll show you that i'm down, and i reacted. i shot him six times. i ended up murdering him basically for a color. i never planned to commit a robbery, he never planned before his future to be doing a murder. he never planned for his life to be committing attempted murder. it all came about by the...
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the murder comes in spite of a sweeping city-wide crackdown on violent gangs. gangs possible for a huge percentage of shootings and homicides here in new york city like the one in this chilling surveillance video from february of this year. it's the kind of crime that's terrorized entire neighborhoods leaving residents feeling vulnerable. the police commissioner says this crackdown, arresting the gang members, is a strategy that's paying off for nypd with historic lows. in fact, the number of shootings has never been this low in the recent history of new york. no, we don't know what sparked this latest shooting. the victim is identified as 26- year-old charles byrd. crime seen investigators are here gathering evidence. nypd detectives are on the scene canvasing for witnesses, and police in patrol units are here determined to reassure residents as they are waking up here this morning. live in brooklyn, n.j. burkett, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. shootout in the middle of a queens street was partially caught on camera. police say on july 12th the drive
the murder comes in spite of a sweeping city-wide crackdown on violent gangs. gangs possible for a huge percentage of shootings and homicides here in new york city like the one in this chilling surveillance video from february of this year. it's the kind of crime that's terrorized entire neighborhoods leaving residents feeling vulnerable. the police commissioner says this crackdown, arresting the gang members, is a strategy that's paying off for nypd with historic lows. in fact, the number of...
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now police are searching for two dangerous gang ms-13. investigators say they havehey h aliases and they believe theye have the means to flee. to flee. >> we're reaching out to the public in this case becauseec these two individuals areestwo extremely dangerous andgero they're on the run.on t r they were last known to be in the wheaton area.eaton area. we believe they know we'reno w looking for them.oking for the >> reporter: montgomery county investigators believe morales was tricked into going o into the wooded area behindeh the park by 19-year-old vanessa alvarado who promised pe him sex. sex and then by gang members who offered to smoke weed withto him. but instead, they murdereddered him. him. alvarado was arrested as was 16-year-old juan gutierrez vasquez who is charged as an asa adult. police say the motive may haveea been for status or power within the gang.th the gang. >> one group is escalating in in violence another group has toroo also match that level of that l violence. >> reporter: but they don'or know why this victim was t
now police are searching for two dangerous gang ms-13. investigators say they havehey h aliases and they believe theye have the means to flee. to flee. >> we're reaching out to the public in this case becauseec these two individuals areestwo extremely dangerous andgero they're on the run.on t r they were last known to be in the wheaton area.eaton area. we believe they know we'reno w looking for them.oking for the >> reporter: montgomery county investigators believe morales was...
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police say vietnamese street gangs went to a party at this closed audio business on center. a fight spilled outside and a 37-year-old man was shot to death. betty yu, kpix 5. >> police say that the motive in the shootings are unclear but they want anybody with anyone to call them. >>> it is 4:36. let's check the weather. we had a lot of fun last night, right, at a's game? >> good people, good crowds, great fans. >> serving all those root beer floats. >> i don't know how many we served up. >> i'm guessing there are thousands. >> thousands and thousands and thousands. you had great form, too, great scooping form. >> i tried. i was following your lead. >> actually, he was using two scoopers. did you notice that? >> easy way to get the ice cream out. >> it was your first root beer float day raising money for juvenile diabetes research foundation, so what did you think? >> it was awesome event and looking forward to doing it every year like you! >> every year? >> what is it -- >> he just committed to that, remember. >> 17 years? >> pretty much. we'll find out how much money was r
police say vietnamese street gangs went to a party at this closed audio business on center. a fight spilled outside and a 37-year-old man was shot to death. betty yu, kpix 5. >> police say that the motive in the shootings are unclear but they want anybody with anyone to call them. >>> it is 4:36. let's check the weather. we had a lot of fun last night, right, at a's game? >> good people, good crowds, great fans. >> serving all those root beer floats. >> i don't...
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rival gangs at war with each other for years. how some rappers who are no strangers to violence are trying to end bloodshed between the bloods and the crypts. speaking of violence parents put their children on media diet. the connection scientists are seeing between vial meant every len media and young people's behavior. rnc now getting into full swing which means we are just week from the dnc. how businesses are gearing up for all the excitement. coming up on fox 29 news at 6:00 homicide investigation police searching for two people. where police think they may be coming up >>> today at the hands of police, by the way they carry it live in baton rouge, more, isiah? >> he came here, he came with a car, made stops in dallas, houston, selling book, and then he made a stop here in baton rouge, and was here for several days. now, we're told, he walked along airline highway, this street here, in black clothing, with a rifle, to get the attention after public, so, someone would call 911. when the 911 was called, and when officers arriv
rival gangs at war with each other for years. how some rappers who are no strangers to violence are trying to end bloodshed between the bloods and the crypts. speaking of violence parents put their children on media diet. the connection scientists are seeing between vial meant every len media and young people's behavior. rnc now getting into full swing which means we are just week from the dnc. how businesses are gearing up for all the excitement. coming up on fox 29 news at 6:00 homicide...
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the great legendary kool & the gang, and they're going to sing for us. >> a brand new song. >> plus it's ambush thursday. two ladies got what they came looking for. we don't know what else they've been looking for, but ambush makeovers. >> you're going somewhere? >> when i went to israel in march i met up with chef ruthie russo who introduced me to all kind of middle eastern favorites. the most renowned chef in israel which they say is the culinary place to go in the entire world, right, ruthie? >> amazing. the food is so good and healthy. >> we can use a little bit of that around here. >> this woman can eat like a horse but she's super healthy. we'll be with you in the kitchen. i had a marathon day yesterday. usually i do my show, i go home. i write or read, doing whatever. yesterday i went to see "hamilton" which, of course, has won everything you can win. the tony, grammy, pulitzer prize. >> the biggest hit on broadway. >> and probably of all time. i wasn't anxious to see it personally. i'm not a fan of that genre of music, never have been. i didn't want it to be spoiled. i didn't go
the great legendary kool & the gang, and they're going to sing for us. >> a brand new song. >> plus it's ambush thursday. two ladies got what they came looking for. we don't know what else they've been looking for, but ambush makeovers. >> you're going somewhere? >> when i went to israel in march i met up with chef ruthie russo who introduced me to all kind of middle eastern favorites. the most renowned chef in israel which they say is the culinary place to go in the...
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>>> a father of two murdered by a man trying to raise his status in the gang. tonight, a killer learns his fate. >>> plus, a surprising new development when it comes to how woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for more than energy." ♪ stand by me. >>> i'm jim handly at the live desk. this is tyson's corner mall. a v d.o.t. camera live the movie theater is near the food court at international drive. this started to unfold at 6:04. smoke could be seen for miles away. chopper 4 is en route right now. fairfax fire confirms there's a fire somewhere in the mall. smoke was pouring out of the roof when the firefighters arrived. they called it a second alarm. they have down gra
>>> a father of two murdered by a man trying to raise his status in the gang. tonight, a killer learns his fate. >>> plus, a surprising new development when it comes to how woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion...
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it comes in sprite of sweeping crackdown on gangs. gangs responsible for a huge percentage of shootings and homicides here in new york city like the one in that surveillance video from february of this year. it's the kind of violent crime that's terroriz residents feeling vulnerable. commissioner says this crackdown arresting the gang members is a strategy that's paying off. the shootings and murders at historic lows. in fact, the number of shootings hasn't been this low in the history of new york. we don't know what sparked the latest shooting. the victim is 26-year-old charles bird. detectives are canvasing for witnesses and patrol officers up here this morning. live in brooklyn. n.j. burkett, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, a shootout in the middle of a queens street is partially caught on camera. police say on july 12th a driver inside a jeep grand cherokee shot a man riding a bike on 137th street. the bicyclist got off his bike, pulled out his own gun, and fired back as that jeep drove off. no injur
it comes in sprite of sweeping crackdown on gangs. gangs responsible for a huge percentage of shootings and homicides here in new york city like the one in that surveillance video from february of this year. it's the kind of violent crime that's terroriz residents feeling vulnerable. commissioner says this crackdown arresting the gang members is a strategy that's paying off. the shootings and murders at historic lows. in fact, the number of shootings hasn't been this low in the history of new...
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passportst brazilian from crime gangs and corrupt officials.ining exercises are designed to ease concerns, but with 10,000 miles of forest land borders, brazil to be a soft target to anyone seeking to disrupt the games. rio de janeiro is one of the most beguiling cities, and will provide a stunning backdrop for the olympics, but it has an ominous dark side, too. katty: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on this program, all eyes will be on bill clinton tonight in philadelphia. what will the former president say to convince the nation that his wife is the best person for the job? government has ordered an inquiry into juvenile detention centers in north australia. it investigates vulnerable children inside the northern territory youth detention system. this inmate was 13 years old and being held in isolation. he was manhandled by guards, thrown onto a mattress, and forcibly stripped naked. one of the officers involved was twice found not guilty of aggravated assault. when he was 17, the same detainee is surrounded by office
passportst brazilian from crime gangs and corrupt officials.ining exercises are designed to ease concerns, but with 10,000 miles of forest land borders, brazil to be a soft target to anyone seeking to disrupt the games. rio de janeiro is one of the most beguiling cities, and will provide a stunning backdrop for the olympics, but it has an ominous dark side, too. katty: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on this program, all eyes will be on bill clinton tonight in...
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please they offer killings may be gang-related. >> only commonality between them is that it looks like someone had preplanned and selected these particular individuals and mainly just the cafis the vietnamese gangs association with some of the cafis. >> the most recent case hat happened last month when a man was shot to death inside his car near barrio road . another case happened at a party and a car stereo shop ends -- on center road in 2013. >>> police are looking for a man who shot at several cars downtown . police released this surveillance video showing a man in dark clothes and had. police say the man had just fired nine rounds at parked cars in the area. overall no one was hurt. investigators in the suspect wife -- is white in 5-foot ten. anyone with information is asked to call morgan hill police. >>> police in richmond are investigating a deadly shooting . a man in his 40s was killed at 1:30 yesterday afternoon and the virginia avenue and south 12th street. the textual park . half a block away from it elementary school. police have not released details except to say they beli
please they offer killings may be gang-related. >> only commonality between them is that it looks like someone had preplanned and selected these particular individuals and mainly just the cafis the vietnamese gangs association with some of the cafis. >> the most recent case hat happened last month when a man was shot to death inside his car near barrio road . another case happened at a party and a car stereo shop ends -- on center road in 2013. >>> police are looking for a...
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. >> there's a vietnamese street gangs that associate with some of these gangs. >> reporter: all linkedian catch fays. >> can't say these are gang homicides, but i won't be surprised if that ends up being the case. >> reporter: also video from march. police believe the man seen here with a gun in his right hand shot two people but only one survived. >> looked like someone preplanned and selected these individuals. >> reporter: in 2013 police were called to a party on center road where one person was shot and killed during a fight. last month police say 26-year-old justin chuang was shot and killed on kaech as tin court. tonight police admit they don't know if any or all of the cases were linked. >> whoever is out there is getting away with it. it's not right. >> reporter: today people who live near where some of the crimes happened are worried the shooters are out there. >> i think it's a good sign police are out here. >> reporter: so far this year there have been 27 homicides in san jose. live in east san jose tonight, michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> the man accuse ofd brought
. >> there's a vietnamese street gangs that associate with some of these gangs. >> reporter: all linkedian catch fays. >> can't say these are gang homicides, but i won't be surprised if that ends up being the case. >> reporter: also video from march. police believe the man seen here with a gun in his right hand shot two people but only one survived. >> looked like someone preplanned and selected these individuals. >> reporter: in 2013 police were called to a...
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norton: if you buy elephant ivory, you may be part of a criminal gang. a gang of ruthless killers.[gunshot] a gang of smugglers. [gunshot] and cocorrupt officials. and becaususe you're paying g t, that makeses you the boss. whenen the buyining stops, the killing can, too. narrator: wild aid features celebrities like chinese basketball legend yao ming to educate the chinese public about ivory. knights: well, the chinese government has been very supportive. we''ve been very lucky that cctv, which is the main governmentnt run tv station in china,a, has run our messasages in prime time. hutson: when they're surveyed, up to 70% of chinese consumers say they didn't know that for ththem to buy an i ivory trinket means that an elephant actually has to die. and oncece they learned that fact, most of them say they will no longer buy ivory. narrator: must africa's elephants go extinct? saving them calls for a multifaceted solution. hutson: we h he to look atat the demand side, at the supply side. we have to cooperate internationally.y. we have e to involve businesses and statecraft and privat
norton: if you buy elephant ivory, you may be part of a criminal gang. a gang of ruthless killers.[gunshot] a gang of smugglers. [gunshot] and cocorrupt officials. and becaususe you're paying g t, that makeses you the boss. whenen the buyining stops, the killing can, too. narrator: wild aid features celebrities like chinese basketball legend yao ming to educate the chinese public about ivory. knights: well, the chinese government has been very supportive. we''ve been very lucky that cctv, which...
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we know he went to visit oscar and it's in oscar's home the gang member stabbed cut and slashed oscartimes. he ripped out his liver and left it on his chest. oscar's kids and ex-wife were the ones to find him covered in blood. >> we went to the basement and he is lying theres i see blood. i'm saying oscar, he doesn't get up. >> reporter: he is seen throwing gang signs here and will be behind bars forever. a move oscar's brother believes will keep others safe from the man that took his little brother away. >> enjoying life, always telling me to be better person. >> reporter: unfortunately oscar is gone but leaves behind a legacy. a son in the 8th grade and a daughter in >> ms 13 gang has become a growing problem over the past year, and tell us they are prosecuting more cases. >>> time to check out tweets from the campaign trail. hash tag never trump is never more according to donald trump's feed. they were crushed last night in cleveland, at the rules committee by a vote of 8 7- 12s make america great again. from hilary clinton, quote if you had doubts about trump sticking with his dan
we know he went to visit oscar and it's in oscar's home the gang member stabbed cut and slashed oscartimes. he ripped out his liver and left it on his chest. oscar's kids and ex-wife were the ones to find him covered in blood. >> we went to the basement and he is lying theres i see blood. i'm saying oscar, he doesn't get up. >> reporter: he is seen throwing gang signs here and will be behind bars forever. a move oscar's brother believes will keep others safe from the man that took...
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give me one good thing that the gang do for you, your gang. >> just back you up. >> for what? >> when you have a problem, they're there, you know? >> after seven hours, the visit is nearing its end. but the inmates have some parting words. >> you're a grown man. you're 18 years old. you've got to take responsibility. what do you want out of life? >> to tell you the truth, i really don't know. >> you like a puppet right now. you're just a puppet on a string. >> they were hounding me all day. i didn't even do nothing. >> they tell me a lot of things, like think before you act. there's always consequences for every decision you make. >> when i went in there, i was like, i was scared. i was like, man, they're talking [ bleep ], you know, but it's alright. i'm coming out, they're in there. >> some of these kids, the future is very bright. very bright. and some of them, you just can't get to. and some of them is going to be in corcoran. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw" -- >> when they sentenced me to death 23 years ago, i thought i was going to be dead before four or five years was up
give me one good thing that the gang do for you, your gang. >> just back you up. >> for what? >> when you have a problem, they're there, you know? >> after seven hours, the visit is nearing its end. but the inmates have some parting words. >> you're a grown man. you're 18 years old. you've got to take responsibility. what do you want out of life? >> to tell you the truth, i really don't know. >> you like a puppet right now. you're just a puppet on a...
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i do not think's gang color credential ices are decreased in july's inmate. i wonder if you'd raised the same complaints against a jeffrey fagan or white criminologist to also has looked at this and took the exact opposite position. it -- you do not have to be of any particular race to attend these meetings where you hear people begging for police protection. bernard harcourt, another white. >> host: i'm going to interrupt you again because i want to go back to the other part of that question which is, you spend a great deal of the book critiquing the social science research. but there is not anything in your educational background that suggest that you have had training in social science research. so clearly one of the critiques would be, how can a non- social scientist critique social science research? >> guest: i would hope that social science research is transparent enough that it does not require a phd in statistics. i think think i more often invoked social science research to buttress my argument. the claim for example that the criminal justice system
i do not think's gang color credential ices are decreased in july's inmate. i wonder if you'd raised the same complaints against a jeffrey fagan or white criminologist to also has looked at this and took the exact opposite position. it -- you do not have to be of any particular race to attend these meetings where you hear people begging for police protection. bernard harcourt, another white. >> host: i'm going to interrupt you again because i want to go back to the other part of that...