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chicago lice commissioner garry mccarthy says his officers have shown enormous restraint, but offered a stern warning. ((sot: garry mccarthy/chic ago police commissioner: 55 - 1:01)) "we are not going to stand by and let something happen. we are not going to let windows get broken and stand by idly watching it happen. we are not going to let places get looted." still reverand jesse jackson says the police are paatly to blame for whaa he calls a cover-up.p.((sot: jesse jacksonncivil rights activist1:08 - 1:18)) who surpressed it for 13 months.. and while one man did the killing nine men did not turn in a report that justified his being arrested. we see a level of corruption that is unacceptable. organizers vow to hold more protests and are considering a boycott of chicago businesses. (two second pause) audio outcue: i'm edward lawrence nbc news, washington. >> the man accused of jumping the white house fence on thanksgiving made a brief court appearance today. extrpolice officers continue to patrol outside the white house fence today. authorities say joseph caputo draped himself in an
chicago lice commissioner garry mccarthy says his officers have shown enormous restraint, but offered a stern warning. ((sot: garry mccarthy/chic ago police commissioner: 55 - 1:01)) "we are not going to stand by and let something happen. we are not going to let windows get broken and stand by idly watching it happen. we are not going to let places get looted." still reverand jesse jackson says the police are paatly to blame for whaa he calls a cover-up.p.((sot: jesse jacksonncivil...
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garry mccarthy has been on the hot seat for a while.t month, 12 of the system members of the city council's black caucus for the city came out. to the city's had a really tough year with homicide, and there's a lot of anguish with the hiring of african-american police officers in the department. >> you talk about the difficulty in chicago. >> we have to talk about the death of tyshawn lee. >> they're going to be obliterat obliterated. that gang has signed it's own death warrant. we're going to make sure that neither one of those gangs will raise their heads again. >> how much do you think that tyshawn's death is going to be in ridding the -- the tough talk that garry mccarthy just provaded. i thought the bravado of that was pretty extraordinary. are they going to go after these two gangs? maybe, perhaps they'll have some success, with but this has been going on for a long, long time. and it's going to take more than just policing to take care of this issue. there are reasons that people are attracted to these gangs and this goes back fo
garry mccarthy has been on the hot seat for a while.t month, 12 of the system members of the city council's black caucus for the city came out. to the city's had a really tough year with homicide, and there's a lot of anguish with the hiring of african-american police officers in the department. >> you talk about the difficulty in chicago. >> we have to talk about the death of tyshawn lee. >> they're going to be obliterat obliterated. that gang has signed it's own death...
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chicago police commissioner garry mccarthy says his officers have shown enormous restraint, but offered a stern warning. "we are not going to stand by and let something happen. we are not going to let windows get broken and stand are not going to let places get looted." says the what he calls a cover-up. who surpressed it for 13 months.. and while one man did the killing nine men did not turn in a report that justified his being arrested. we see a level of corruption that is unacceptable. organizers vow to hold more protests and are considering a boycott of chicago businesses. as you saw protestors blocked the entrance to some of the big named stores.. like nike.. disney.. and macy's. those stores locked the doors as protestors lined up. in washington.. edward lawrence nbc news. the officer's attorney says van dyke feared for his life at the time of the shooting. and claims the video doesn't tell the full story leading up to the incident coming up after the break.... the holiday season isn't slowing down efforts on the campaign trail... the candidate meeting with refugees, the one who i
chicago police commissioner garry mccarthy says his officers have shown enormous restraint, but offered a stern warning. "we are not going to stand by and let something happen. we are not going to let windows get broken and stand are not going to let places get looted." says the what he calls a cover-up. who surpressed it for 13 months.. and while one man did the killing nine men did not turn in a report that justified his being arrested. we see a level of corruption that is...
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lives they take our money and they do not invest in our future" meanwhile, police superintendent garry mccarthy says he has no plans to resign, and he's working to fix the broken parts of his department.i'm andy rose, reporting. 3 3 still to come tonight on siouxland news at nine... what america's biggest retailer is doing for its employees who had to work on thanksgiving... in tonight's fox means business report, but first... 3 3 as isis continues to threaten attacks against america... the debate over freedom versus security intensifies. we'll get a historical perspective on the debate, coming up after the break. 3 "siouxland news at nine on fox 44, with larry wentz, diana castillo and siouxland's chief 3 3 3 the president of france is vowing to continue the fight against isis until the terror group is destroyed.francois hollande making that promise to the families of the 130 victims killed in the attacks on paris earlier this month.his comments coming at a memorial service for thosvictims, and the more than 300 injured, today at napoleon's tomb in paris.since the attacks, france has increased
lives they take our money and they do not invest in our future" meanwhile, police superintendent garry mccarthy says he has no plans to resign, and he's working to fix the broken parts of his department.i'm andy rose, reporting. 3 3 still to come tonight on siouxland news at nine... what america's biggest retailer is doing for its employees who had to work on thanksgiving... in tonight's fox means business report, but first... 3 3 as isis continues to threaten attacks against america......
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just a short time ago, chicago mayor rahm emanuel and chicago police superintendent garry mccarthy pleaded calm. >> people have a right to protest, people have a right to free speech, but they do not have a right to make criminal acts. >> and joining us now is the "hardball" roundtable, april ryan is white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. sabrina siddiqui is a reporter for the guardian. here in new york, we have ari melber. you've been following this very closely. let me start with you. what do we know on the terms of the timing of all of this. i know there was a court order that the video had to be out by tomorrow. some people look at this and say, what i do this at night if you could have waited until tomorrow morning? >> basically, the short answer to that, in the start of the video, which people can view online at msnbc.com, we're not showing all of it because it's so graphic, but in the start of the video, the police basically put up the notation that says, this officer was indicted on first-degree murder. you get the impression that the timing of the release of
just a short time ago, chicago mayor rahm emanuel and chicago police superintendent garry mccarthy pleaded calm. >> people have a right to protest, people have a right to free speech, but they do not have a right to make criminal acts. >> and joining us now is the "hardball" roundtable, april ryan is white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. sabrina siddiqui is a reporter for the guardian. here in new york, we have ari melber. you've been following this...
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lives they take our money and they do not invest in our future" meanwhile, police superintendent garry mccarthy says he has no plans to resign, and he's working to fix the broken parts of his department.i'm andy rose, reporting. 3 the president of france is back home tonight... after trips to the u- s, germany and russia seeking help to fight isis.coming up at 10-18 in tonight's world wrap... his promise to the families of the paris attacks. 3 "siouxland news at ten on kmeg 14 with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell and sports director chris 3 3 3 3 kayla and diana talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. 3 today and torrow expect partly clouly skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.sunday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, which will start to arrive sunday night bringing a wintery mix to the area once again.look for snow throughout mond and tuesday. can't pin down snow totals yet, but is system looks to be a bit stronger tha
lives they take our money and they do not invest in our future" meanwhile, police superintendent garry mccarthy says he has no plans to resign, and he's working to fix the broken parts of his department.i'm andy rose, reporting. 3 the president of france is back home tonight... after trips to the u- s, germany and russia seeking help to fight isis.coming up at 10-18 in tonight's world wrap... his promise to the families of the paris attacks. 3 "siouxland news at ten on kmeg 14 with...
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police superintendent garry mccarthy says they are prepared for possible violent protests. >> we will facilitate people's first amendment right to free speech. we will facilitate protests quite frankly but we will be intolerant of criminal behavior. >> commune activists are calling for calm, but jesse jackson cannage people are frustrated. >> people are disgusted, most angry. the question comes -- >> the night mcdonald was shot authorities say he had four inch folding knife and pcp in his system. officer jason van dyke's attorney, dan herbert says mcdonald's behavior was erratic. >> he firmly believed that he was in fear for his life. and he was concerned about the life of his fellow officers. >> the mcdonald family reached a $5 million settlement. jeff, the attorneys for the mcdonalds say the family has no interest in seeing that dash cam video. >> thank you very much. still ahead here, police i'd tie a suspect after a stunning shooting of a medical student in new orleans. and growing threat of the approaching el nino when the cbs evening news continues. with the pain and swelling of
police superintendent garry mccarthy says they are prepared for possible violent protests. >> we will facilitate people's first amendment right to free speech. we will facilitate protests quite frankly but we will be intolerant of criminal behavior. >> commune activists are calling for calm, but jesse jackson cannage people are frustrated. >> people are disgusted, most angry. the question comes -- >> the night mcdonald was shot authorities say he had four inch folding...
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. >> reporter: garry mccarthy is chicago's police superintendent. >> probably the most abhorrent, cowardly, unfathomable crime that i have witnessed in 35 years of policing. >> reporter: tyshawn was on his way to his grandmother's on monday afternoon when he joined others in the alley near her house. that's when the boy was swept up into a bloody feud here involving two rival factions of the same gang. his execution was the latest in a series of vengeful assaults going back months. police say tyshawn's father, pierre stokes, is an active member of one of those gang factions and they believe that's the reason his son was targeted. stokes himself agrees his son was intentionally killed. >> if he wasn't targeted, he wouldn't have got hit so many times in the back of the face. you know what i'm saying? i think he was targeted. >> reporter: but he is not helping the cops solve the killing of his own son. >> let me put it this way-- we've tried to interview him at least twice. i can't even tell you what he said because you can't say it on tv but he made it emphatically clear that he's not cooper
. >> reporter: garry mccarthy is chicago's police superintendent. >> probably the most abhorrent, cowardly, unfathomable crime that i have witnessed in 35 years of policing. >> reporter: tyshawn was on his way to his grandmother's on monday afternoon when he joined others in the alley near her house. that's when the boy was swept up into a bloody feud here involving two rival factions of the same gang. his execution was the latest in a series of vengeful assaults going back...
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garry mccarthy / chicago police dept. "people have a right to be angry. people have a right to protest. free speech. but they commit criminal acts." sot - mayor rahm emanuel / (d) chicago "i would like to echo the comments of the mcdonald family - they have asked for calm, and for those who choose to speak out - to do it peacefully." wishes they hope will keep any demonstrations from leading to more violence. ryan burrow, abc news, chicago. stephanie: officer van dyke is being held without bond. lawuan mcdonald's family has already settled a five-million dollar settlement with the city. jack: one colfax family tonight desperately needs your help finding their beloved horse that's disappeared. but he's not just any mare ... the family uses him as a therapy horse for kids. local five's kattey ortiz is here now with the details, kattey? kattey: jack ... he's a horse that is so good with kids ... they can command him just by using their voice. the family only had 'buddy' for a week before he went missing the night before friday's snowstorm. tonight they're ho
garry mccarthy / chicago police dept. "people have a right to be angry. people have a right to protest. free speech. but they commit criminal acts." sot - mayor rahm emanuel / (d) chicago "i would like to echo the comments of the mcdonald family - they have asked for calm, and for those who choose to speak out - to do it peacefully." wishes they hope will keep any demonstrations from leading to more violence. ryan burrow, abc news, chicago. stephanie: officer van dyke is...
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you saw chicago mayor rahm emanuel there as well as the chicago police superintendent, garry mccarthy, talking about this case, as we've been talking about all day. and the video that is at the center of it, here with us on set, msnbc chief legal correspondent, ari melber, msnbc national correspondent, joy reid. one quick note to our viewers, as well. we were all watching this press conference. it was not your audio or your television that was playing tricks on you. we were not getting on our feed either, the questions from the reporters, which made it a little tough as we were trying to guess at different things they're saying. but one thing that was interesting, ari, i saw your ears perk up on this, we're all waiting on when this video will be released. we're told it's tomorrow, could come tonight. it sounded as if someone asked mayor rahm emanuel whether or not he had seen the video or when he had seen it, and he said, i'll see it when it becomes public like everyone else. is that surprising? >> yes and no. you've had instances like the incident of john crawford iii, the walmart sh
you saw chicago mayor rahm emanuel there as well as the chicago police superintendent, garry mccarthy, talking about this case, as we've been talking about all day. and the video that is at the center of it, here with us on set, msnbc chief legal correspondent, ari melber, msnbc national correspondent, joy reid. one quick note to our viewers, as well. we were all watching this press conference. it was not your audio or your television that was playing tricks on you. we were not getting on our...
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lives they take our money and they do not invest in our future"meanwhile, police superintendent garry mccarthy says he has no plans to resign, and he's working to fix the broken parts of his department. i'm andy rose, reporting. meanwhile a chicago judge denied bail today for the man charged in the shooting death of a 9 year old boy. corey morgan is charged with first-degree murder in the shooting of ty- shawn lee. police say the boy was lured to an alley on chicago's south side earlier this month. they say lee was shot multiple times at close range in an apparent case of gang-related retaliation against his father. 1:26 "corey morgan is a documented gang member and convicted felon and as you know, we picked him up just a couple of weeks ago with yet another firearm. so he has a pending gun arrest along with a history of violence." 1:41 investigators say at least two more people were involved in the shooting. police say one of them is in custody on an unrelated charge. the other is still at-large. a gunman opened fire in and around a colorado springs building -- sending at least 11 people to h
lives they take our money and they do not invest in our future"meanwhile, police superintendent garry mccarthy says he has no plans to resign, and he's working to fix the broken parts of his department. i'm andy rose, reporting. meanwhile a chicago judge denied bail today for the man charged in the shooting death of a 9 year old boy. corey morgan is charged with first-degree murder in the shooting of ty- shawn lee. police say the boy was lured to an alley on chicago's south side earlier...
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staunch democrat you are not sure why he has acted and made the decisions he made in this case and garry mccarthy as well. >> mark mentioned it earlier. this is a moment where you exhibit some leadership regardless of political perization and mayor emanuel failed at. that what we saw in charleston, south carolina where the mayor brought a city together. each city is different. but what we saw today was tone deaf. what i got from mayor emanuel's press conference is he is going to tell black folk how they were supposed to respond to the video. >> we need as a city to get to a point where young men in our community and parts of our city see an officer and don't just see an officer with a uniform and a badge but they see him as a partner in reaching their full potential and they see in that officer a mentor, a little league coach, a leader in the church and in their community, which they are. but we also have to get to a place as a city where officers who patrol communities in our city see a young man not as a potential problem and a risk but they also see in that young man as an individual who is wo
staunch democrat you are not sure why he has acted and made the decisions he made in this case and garry mccarthy as well. >> mark mentioned it earlier. this is a moment where you exhibit some leadership regardless of political perization and mayor emanuel failed at. that what we saw in charleston, south carolina where the mayor brought a city together. each city is different. but what we saw today was tone deaf. what i got from mayor emanuel's press conference is he is going to tell...
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i really wanted to ask questions of mayor rahm emanuel and police superintendent garry mccarthy aboutto reform this kind of culture of violence that results in this many police shootings. >> they said, though, at that news conference that they were trying to do that, brandon. >> they did, but -- but they didn't really use specifics about what they're doing. and they said in some data that didn't really have -- they didn't say where they got it. so i'd like to ask them, like, garry mccarthy in particular, where did you get this claim that violence against citizens by police has been reduced? >> so this police officer in question has now been charged with first-degree murder. he's going to stay in jail probably until his trial. is that a positive step forward in your mind? >> certainly. i mean, the family, i assume, wants some justice, and this is part of that. the problem is that it happens a lot more. >> all right. so jonathan, i turn to you because i didn't want to show the video in its entirety because it is very difficult to watch. >> sure. >> because this young man was shot 16 tim
i really wanted to ask questions of mayor rahm emanuel and police superintendent garry mccarthy aboutto reform this kind of culture of violence that results in this many police shootings. >> they said, though, at that news conference that they were trying to do that, brandon. >> they did, but -- but they didn't really use specifics about what they're doing. and they said in some data that didn't really have -- they didn't say where they got it. so i'd like to ask them, like, garry...
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wait for the video, what we're seeing from the city leaders, mayor emmanuel and superintendant garry mccarthy, there's a deliberate effort to get out ahead of what could be a very inflammatory video. supervisor mccarthy stating that he respects the fact that people are angry. he respects their right to demonstrate. will help facilitate the protest but says that chicago police will not tolerate criminal behavior. mayor emmanuel making the statement that this could be an opportunity to build bridges of understanding or erect barriers of misunderstanding. earlier in the day we heard from cook county state's aattorney saying that that office did indeed expedite the prosecution of this officer, to get out ahead of the release of the video. here's the state's attorney. >> to watch a 17-year-old young man die in such a violent manner, is deeply disturbing and i have absolutely no doubt that this video will tear at the hearts of all chicagoans. >> the judgment made by individuals that view this tape from the comfort of their living room on their sofa, it's not the same standard as the per spektive of
wait for the video, what we're seeing from the city leaders, mayor emmanuel and superintendant garry mccarthy, there's a deliberate effort to get out ahead of what could be a very inflammatory video. supervisor mccarthy stating that he respects the fact that people are angry. he respects their right to demonstrate. will help facilitate the protest but says that chicago police will not tolerate criminal behavior. mayor emmanuel making the statement that this could be an opportunity to build...
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they want resignation of police superintendent garry mccarthy, claiming that it took too long.e of them shouting anita alvarez. that's the state's attorney saying she sat on this case and sat on the video for too long, more than a year since the shooting. that's one of the things they want. they also -- some of their demands range from setting up citizen panels to review the police action and as they make the demands and make their presence known and try to be heard marching in the streets of chicago they are covering a lot of ground and the numbers are thinning primarily due to a cold enough rain. sandra. >> mike tobin live on the ground in chicago for us, thank you. >>> and as fbi warns local police departments across the united states to be on the lookout for a paris-style copycat attack, the question now becomes are cops stretched too thin in the wake of these protests. joining us now civil rights attorney andell brown and jeff wardeh, spokesmen for the st. louis police officers association and author of qferghanistan, the war on police." jeff, i'll start with you first the
they want resignation of police superintendent garry mccarthy, claiming that it took too long.e of them shouting anita alvarez. that's the state's attorney saying she sat on this case and sat on the video for too long, more than a year since the shooting. that's one of the things they want. they also -- some of their demands range from setting up citizen panels to review the police action and as they make the demands and make their presence known and try to be heard marching in the streets of...
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rosa, you hear garry mccarthy essentially declaring war on these gangs here. they say that they are looking for three suspects involved in this little boy's killing? >> they are. they said three different suspects, first of all, corey morgan, like you mentioned. he was arrested with first-degree murder charges in connection with the killing of tyshawn lee. and then you've got kevin edwards who they're looking for. and then they have someone else in custody on unrelated gun charges. now, they're not releasing that man's name. so how did they find these guys? that's one of the big questions. well, according to authorities, they were able to find a vehicle. that vehicle led them to these three individuals. they say that they have forensic evidence. they have witnesses also that have identified these individuals and, of course, they continue to hunt for more and more leads to make sure that they can cross all their ts and dot all their is. now, brooke, we also learned some more gory details about how this killing happened. now, we've learned this. authorities toda
rosa, you hear garry mccarthy essentially declaring war on these gangs here. they say that they are looking for three suspects involved in this little boy's killing? >> they are. they said three different suspects, first of all, corey morgan, like you mentioned. he was arrested with first-degree murder charges in connection with the killing of tyshawn lee. and then you've got kevin edwards who they're looking for. and then they have someone else in custody on unrelated gun charges. now,...
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on the other hand, we also know that between mayor rahm emanuel, superintendent garry mccarthy, thereas been moment after moment of inaction and poor decision-making regarding policing in this city. we live in a city where the chicago police department takes up 40% of our budget, all at the same time, just a few years ago, we close over 50 public schools. so it says a lot to us about what and who are city prioritizes and who we don't. y: so here you have the story of a white police officer, jason van dyke, who shot and killed 17-year-old laquan mcdonald on october 14, 2014. talk about, charlene, when you started to understand what had actually taken place. in fact, didn't you have a major rally in chicago just a few days afterwards at the time? >> well, as jamie mentioned earlier, last year around the same time that laquan mcdonald was killed am a there were nationwide protest around several police involved killings in black communities. and we were actually -- with several protests within that period in the wake of the non-indictment decision of darren wilson and killing mike brown,
on the other hand, we also know that between mayor rahm emanuel, superintendent garry mccarthy, thereas been moment after moment of inaction and poor decision-making regarding policing in this city. we live in a city where the chicago police department takes up 40% of our budget, all at the same time, just a few years ago, we close over 50 public schools. so it says a lot to us about what and who are city prioritizes and who we don't. y: so here you have the story of a white police officer,...
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it israeli legitimate that people are calling into question the leadership of garry mccarthy, the police chief in the city. you know, we understand the anxiousness. we understand the anger of young people in the streets. i mean, this incident should not have happened. and if it should have happened, our leadership should have had a swift and clear response and that response should have been transparent. in this case, by all indicators, is simply was not. juan: professor, could you put this in context of the ongoing and historical problems that citizens of chicago and the black community, especially, have encountered with the police? i think there was a report by truthout earlier this year the chicago police appeared to be officially undercounting the number of people killed by the police. talk about this historical problem in the city. >> there is a specific issue of undercounting and making data available, which has been an ongoing problem. but of course, chicago is the place where john birch, former police supervisor, carried out systematic torture of young black men in the leased dist
it israeli legitimate that people are calling into question the leadership of garry mccarthy, the police chief in the city. you know, we understand the anxiousness. we understand the anger of young people in the streets. i mean, this incident should not have happened. and if it should have happened, our leadership should have had a swift and clear response and that response should have been transparent. in this case, by all indicators, is simply was not. juan: professor, could you put this in...
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not just the two of them but of course the police superintendent garry mccarthy, tamron.reverend jackson says 16 days of protests. he wants to have 16 days of protests for the 16 shots fired. they want to know -- they call this a cover-up, not only on the part of city hall but on the part of the police department. why did it take so long for this video to come out, why 400 days before they charged offerser van dyke, and why was the family paid $5 million before that video was even released. the naacp put out a statement this morning in anticipation of the presser. i want to tell you a little bit about it. it is a university of chicago study. 10,000 complaints against the chicago police department between 2002 and 2004. of all those complaints, 85%, according to this study, were not even followed up, there wasn't even an interview with the police officer. of those 10,000, only 19 ended up with some kind of legal action. >> adam reiss covering the story from chicago, we'll have more on that court appearance later this morning, thank you very much, adam. >>> developing now i
not just the two of them but of course the police superintendent garry mccarthy, tamron.reverend jackson says 16 days of protests. he wants to have 16 days of protests for the 16 shots fired. they want to know -- they call this a cover-up, not only on the part of city hall but on the part of the police department. why did it take so long for this video to come out, why 400 days before they charged offerser van dyke, and why was the family paid $5 million before that video was even released. the...
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chicago police superintendent garry mccarthy said the arrest was made possible by people coming forwardformation. >> we got an awful lot of intelligence from the community. this was very clearly not a case of no snitching but there was a lot of fear, which is completely understandable if you have a monster who's willing to assassinate a nine-year-old, what is that person likely to do if they know a person is cooperating with the case or detectives working on that particular murder. >> woodruff: one of the other suspects is already in jail on an unrelated gun charge. the other is still at large. overseas, belgian authorities said today they've charged an unidentified man with committing "terrorist attacks". he was taken into custody thursday in brussels, but it's unclear if he's linked to one of the paris attackers-- salah abdeslam-- who remains at large two weeks after he rampaged through paris. elsewhere in brussels, security was tight as a popular christmas market opened for business a day after the government lowered the alert level by one notch. there was an escalating war of words
chicago police superintendent garry mccarthy said the arrest was made possible by people coming forwardformation. >> we got an awful lot of intelligence from the community. this was very clearly not a case of no snitching but there was a lot of fear, which is completely understandable if you have a monster who's willing to assassinate a nine-year-old, what is that person likely to do if they know a person is cooperating with the case or detectives working on that particular murder....
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. >> talk thing about the police chief garry mccarthy, and talking about the gang-based shooting of then lee, and he said that they were going to go after them, but most say that is just bluster, but couldn't this killing do more to motivate the officials the do something more about gang violence? >> well, it is more complicated than that. of course, it is important the capture the people who killed tyshawn lee, because it is a tragic case, but if people want to understand the connections of the murder of tyshawn lee and laquan mcdonald, there is a systemic devaluing of the poor and black lives, and the systems that do that including the police force, and it includes certain municipal institutions in the city, and that is why some the anger is addressed to the mayor, and address it systematically, and attack the erosionings of the education system, and poverty, and that is what is going to link those things. so we have an overaggressive police force in the intense poverty, and then you will have the come bbustibility that you l have. there is a systemic connection here between the two,
. >> talk thing about the police chief garry mccarthy, and talking about the gang-based shooting of then lee, and he said that they were going to go after them, but most say that is just bluster, but couldn't this killing do more to motivate the officials the do something more about gang violence? >> well, it is more complicated than that. of course, it is important the capture the people who killed tyshawn lee, because it is a tragic case, but if people want to understand the...
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a lot of calls for him to fire the superintendent, garry mccarthy.nous, unspeakable. a number of terms being used to describe this execution, they're calling it, of this 9-year-old boy. and now you have this shooting of laquan mcdonald, another what some are calling another execution. and they're wondering what's going on at city hall, what's going on at the police department. and that's why they're out here protesting. they want justice, but they also want a bit of accountability. they want to know why this city is, you know, there's so many shootings here and nothing's been done about it. >> mm-hmm. certainly, what we've heard over and over again, this not one isolated incident, but indicative of the culture there of the police department in chicago. thank you very much, adam reiss. we'll check back with you when it comes to the protests, when it comes to the police conference from garry mccarthy on tyshawn lee's shooting death. but for now, i want to bring in civil rights attorney john burress. as we're hearing about this, certainly a lot of tensi
a lot of calls for him to fire the superintendent, garry mccarthy.nous, unspeakable. a number of terms being used to describe this execution, they're calling it, of this 9-year-old boy. and now you have this shooting of laquan mcdonald, another what some are calling another execution. and they're wondering what's going on at city hall, what's going on at the police department. and that's why they're out here protesting. they want justice, but they also want a bit of accountability. they want to...
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police commissioner garry mccarthy says they don't know what happened.but they don't know what happened. but given the state of distrust in this city with the police department, a lot of chicagoans are coming up with their own theories. frances? >> more questions about what happened. nbc's john yang reporting for us in chicago, thank you for the update. >>> here in new york city, security is tight for the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. about 3 million people are lining the streets of manhattan getting an up-close look at all the balloons, the floats and the per foform performances. but at the top of the minds, security especially in the aftermath of the paris attacks. this morning before the parade, mayor de blasio said his police officers are prepared. >> look, we immediately looked at what happened in paris. we immediately made some adjust am thes. adjustments. and the good news is we had already authorized, back in june, our critical response kpand, 500-plus officers who are full-time, anti-terror, highly trained, highly armed, ready for any e
police commissioner garry mccarthy says they don't know what happened.but they don't know what happened. but given the state of distrust in this city with the police department, a lot of chicagoans are coming up with their own theories. frances? >> more questions about what happened. nbc's john yang reporting for us in chicago, thank you for the update. >>> here in new york city, security is tight for the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. about 3 million people are lining...