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larry hadfield so thats a lot of cameras let me see your hands!!! larry hadfield- i think with all the things that have happenned nationally this is a part of policing each camera costs about a thousand dollars, a cost officer hadfield says is worth it. larry hadfield- this is a good thing for the police dept and a great thing for the community (nat) theres a lot of stuff going on nationally and a lot of stuff happening in the police world body cameras are a good tool that the police officers have and the community can see it gives a good perspective cyndi lundeberg fox5 news local las vegas>> these cameras aren't cheap... they cost around a thousand dollars. the biggest chunk of change comes from training officers on how to use them. metro also has to pay to save and store all the video data that's recorded. now to an important warning from samsung. the electronics retailer is asking customers to check their top- loading washing machines after reports that they could explode. the company has received more than a dozen complaints so far. u-s regulat
larry hadfield so thats a lot of cameras let me see your hands!!! larry hadfield- i think with all the things that have happenned nationally this is a part of policing each camera costs about a thousand dollars, a cost officer hadfield says is worth it. larry hadfield- this is a good thing for the police dept and a great thing for the community (nat) theres a lot of stuff going on nationally and a lot of stuff happening in the police world body cameras are a good tool that the police officers...
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larry hadfield- and a great thing for the community (nat) larry hadfield- theres a lot of stuff going on nationally and a lot of stuff happening in the police world body cameras are a good tool that the police officers have and the community can see it gives a good perspective these cameras aren't cheap... the biggest chunk of change comes from training officers on these body cameras. metro police also spend a lot to save and store all the video data reporting live cl ffnll a man is recovering after being robbed and tied to a chair in his home. one of the robbers was arrested after he may have shot himself in the leg while leaving. the victim spoke only to fox five... and wanted to remain anonymous. he believes it all started because his garage door the two men confronted him at gunpoint... and went through the house for almost an hour. they tied him up with computer cables and electrical tape. "i'm scared as heck you know so i got a shotgun in my face. i never experienced anything like that in my life." "i got hit in head with butt of shotgun told to dont look at me shut up and look
larry hadfield- and a great thing for the community (nat) larry hadfield- theres a lot of stuff going on nationally and a lot of stuff happening in the police world body cameras are a good tool that the police officers have and the community can see it gives a good perspective these cameras aren't cheap... the biggest chunk of change comes from training officers on these body cameras. metro police also spend a lot to save and store all the video data reporting live cl ffnll a man is recovering...
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larry hadfield so thats a lot of cameras let me see your hands!!! larry hadfield- i think with all the things that have happenned nationally this is a part of policing each camera costs about a thousand dollars, a cost officer hadfield says is worth it. larry hadfield- this is a good thing for the police dept and a great thing for the community (nat) larry hadfield- theres a lot of stuff going on nationally and a lot of stuff happening in the police world body cameras are a good tool that the police officers have and the community can see it gives a good perspective situations involving police shootings around the country- in tulsa... nats tulsa charlotte... he doesnt have a vegas... get on the ground get on the ground now highlight the need for police body of change goes toward training each officer how to use the body cams. plus, metro has to pay to store the video. but what happens to the video once its recorded? we'll tell you at 1030. reporting live cl ffnll one student is still in the hospital tonight.... after a teen opens fire outside an ele
larry hadfield so thats a lot of cameras let me see your hands!!! larry hadfield- i think with all the things that have happenned nationally this is a part of policing each camera costs about a thousand dollars, a cost officer hadfield says is worth it. larry hadfield- this is a good thing for the police dept and a great thing for the community (nat) larry hadfield- theres a lot of stuff going on nationally and a lot of stuff happening in the police world body cameras are a good tool that the...
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((officer larry hadfield, metro police "in regards to safety about theft, don't lose your life over a small piece of technology or something." and advise anyone going to high traffic areas to minimize your belongings and keep them secure. ((officer larry hadfield, metro police " take something that's attachable to your body, or a strap that goes around your have to put all your stuff down just to buy a soda." cops want to get the message across about phone thefts... can you hear me now? ((arianna artusa, cell phone was stolen )) "i heard how phones were getting stolen from my friends, so i was like okay, i'll wear a fanny pack, i won't put it in my back pocket, or i'll just hold it, but i didn't know someone would take it out of my hand" ((brittany edney)) >> metro also recommends everyone take extra securit phone passcode protected--- so if it does get stolen, it's less likely that someone will have access to your personal information. again, more than 100 people had their phone stolen over the weekend, so a pretty big deal... and metro is still investigating the pretty big deal... a
((officer larry hadfield, metro police "in regards to safety about theft, don't lose your life over a small piece of technology or something." and advise anyone going to high traffic areas to minimize your belongings and keep them secure. ((officer larry hadfield, metro police " take something that's attachable to your body, or a strap that goes around your have to put all your stuff down just to buy a soda." cops want to get the message across about phone thefts... can you...
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. >> reporter: officer hadfield says the unsuspected robber is responsible for at least nine holdups across the valley. seven robberies took place in the last few weeks nea one near pecos and sunset. the second near spring mountain and i-15. >> this individual has threatened the employees of the stores with a firearm. however, we've not seen one at this time. >> take a good look at this video. do you recognize the guy? as the robberies mount, officer hadfield worries so will the violence. >> with every crime a suspect commits and doesn't get caught, it's the potential to go ahead situation. >> reporter: that surveillance video is pretty clear. if you recognize the guy or maybe you know something that will help police, call crimestoppers at 702-385-5555. reporting live tonight near sunset and pecos, kelsey thomas, news 3. >> kelsey, thank you. >>> a flight heading to reno skids off the runway in denver after the plane's brakes failed. a reporter with the reno gazette unfolding. he commented the plane did a emergency reverse engine maneuver to keep the plane from heading nose first int
. >> reporter: officer hadfield says the unsuspected robber is responsible for at least nine holdups across the valley. seven robberies took place in the last few weeks nea one near pecos and sunset. the second near spring mountain and i-15. >> this individual has threatened the employees of the stores with a firearm. however, we've not seen one at this time. >> take a good look at this video. do you recognize the guy? as the robberies mount, officer hadfield worries so will...
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the original architect of the mansion was a man named george hadfield, whom george washington personally invited to america from england to do design work on the nation's capitol, the capitol building. so george hadfield was one of the most prominent architects of his day, so this house has a great history in architecture in the history of this country, as well. it's not just because of people who lived here and the events that took place here, but the structure itself had great meaning. and it's one of those places -- sometimes a historic house or a structure takes on a meaning because of the events that happen or the people who live there, but this house was built to be consequential. so, it has that history to it, as well. and robert e. lee married into that. in this parlor on june 30th, 1831, under the archway where you can see the uniform and the dress on display. 24-year-old lieutenant robert e. lee of the u.s. army married 22-year-old maryann that randolph custis, the only surviving child of the owner, sweetheart of robert e. lee's, as well as great granddaughter of martha washing
the original architect of the mansion was a man named george hadfield, whom george washington personally invited to america from england to do design work on the nation's capitol, the capitol building. so george hadfield was one of the most prominent architects of his day, so this house has a great history in architecture in the history of this country, as well. it's not just because of people who lived here and the events that took place here, but the structure itself had great meaning. and...
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take sot larry hadfield lvmpd 7:56:11-7:56:17 "in the end, it's all about saving lives and you know police lives citizen lives and anybody that's in that area." 8:04:17-8:04:28 police can't say for sure what exactly was inside that package and it's unclear if whoever left it will face charges near cheyenne and grn parker collins 13 action news. we're definitely feeling a big change in the temperatures outside.. so let's check-in with 13 first alert meteorologist karla huelga. karla -- how long are these cooler temperatures going to stay? a warm-up with a quiet weather pattern is in store for the las vegas valley through the start to next week. we have weak low pressure in place which will suppress a quick warm-up, but will allow a gradual one. tomorrow, expect highs in the low 90s with only high cloud cover possible. also, we'll start to see some breezes tuesday afternoon ahead of a storm system that will pass to our north on wednesday. wednesday the winds will be stronger, but still in the breezy category and we will see a cool-down by a few degrees as the system drags in cooler air. now
take sot larry hadfield lvmpd 7:56:11-7:56:17 "in the end, it's all about saving lives and you know police lives citizen lives and anybody that's in that area." 8:04:17-8:04:28 police can't say for sure what exactly was inside that package and it's unclear if whoever left it will face charges near cheyenne and grn parker collins 13 action news. we're definitely feeling a big change in the temperatures outside.. so let's check-in with 13 first alert meteorologist karla huelga. karla --...
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. >> reporter: larry hadfield with metro police. >> during that fight, that officer was by himself. he was struck with a flashlight that became dislodged from his belt in the face area and being choked out by the suspect's legs. >> reporter: in this brand-new criminal complaint, he's now charged with one count of attempted murder with use of a deadly weapon and one count of battery. district attorney steve wolfson said he will appear in court next month on this case. and if convicted, face the possibility of more prison time. >> one might say enough is enough. but the bottom line is he is a consider this new case but we felt the charges were appropriate. >> reporter: and wolfson said there's video of this jailhouse attack, evidence that will be used against him in court. frostick being held in a maximum security area. i'm denise rosch, back to you in the studio. >> it. >>> the murder of a 27-year-old man outside an unlicensed looking for answers. businesses suspected illegal activity outside of the clothing store. police found the body of 27-year-old ezekiel davis in front of the bu
. >> reporter: larry hadfield with metro police. >> during that fight, that officer was by himself. he was struck with a flashlight that became dislodged from his belt in the face area and being choked out by the suspect's legs. >> reporter: in this brand-new criminal complaint, he's now charged with one count of attempted murder with use of a deadly weapon and one count of battery. district attorney steve wolfson said he will appear in court next month on this case. and if...
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. >> reporter: officer larry hadfield said the video is concerning. detectives say there is a possibility these men have done similar crimes in downtown las vegas. >> there are some similar robberies occurring in the area. however, the suspects are kind of changing. we're trying to identify if this is a -- is a crew of sorts. >> reporter: tacos mexico customer -- customer christian polely is not surprised. >> not surprising. $500, $600 per cell phone. >> ken wayne who frequents tacos mexico says this is alarming. >> i've been here before. i know this area is a little sketchy. >> reporter: police say it's critical these suspects are put behind bars right away. >> it's very important that we get these persons identified and make an arrest because -- you can see by this video that sort -- resorted to violence. >> reporter: police need leads. if anyone has any information on the whereabouts of these robbers you are asked to call crimestoppers at 702-385-5555. reporting off las vegas boulevard and east st. louis, antonio castelan, news 3. >>> now to a deve
. >> reporter: officer larry hadfield said the video is concerning. detectives say there is a possibility these men have done similar crimes in downtown las vegas. >> there are some similar robberies occurring in the area. however, the suspects are kind of changing. we're trying to identify if this is a -- is a crew of sorts. >> reporter: tacos mexico customer -- customer christian polely is not surprised. >> not surprising. $500, $600 per cell phone. >> ken wayne...
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and so george hadfield was one of the most prominent architects of his day. this house has a great history of architecture in the history of the country as well. it's not just the people that lived here and the events that took place here, but the structure itself had great meaning. it's one of those places, sometimes a historic house or a structure takes on a meaning because of the events that happen there or the people who live there. but this house was built to be consequential. so it has that history to it as well. and robert e. lee married into that. in this parlor, june 30th, 1831, under the archway where you can see the uniform and the dress on display, 24-year-old lieutenant robert e. lee of the u.s. army married 22-year-old mary randolph custis, the only surviving child of the family, the owner, the heiress to the property, a great granddaughter of martha washington. but this wasn't the only wedding that took place here. in fact it wasn't even the first wedding. the first wedding took place here ten years earlier when a woman named mariah carter marr
and so george hadfield was one of the most prominent architects of his day. this house has a great history of architecture in the history of the country as well. it's not just the people that lived here and the events that took place here, but the structure itself had great meaning. it's one of those places, sometimes a historic house or a structure takes on a meaning because of the events that happen there or the people who live there. but this house was built to be consequential. so it has...
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rochelle hadfield facing charges for a kidnapping in june. two of the guys she was with are now on the rhtne -- on the run. she was kidnapped over a $150 bet. she says she was blindfolded and taken to two locations before she escaped.>>> mcso admits pay raises have been cut affecting 15% of detention staff because program which was just suspended. minot mcso is exploring other ways to revive the program. >>> they fought for our country and now they are forced to leave it. ruben gallego is fighting to make sure veterans are legal and won't be deported. he says it's happening more often than you think as an iraq war veteran himself, he says the cause is deeply personal to him. >> the greatest injustice in women are getting deported. the only right they should have is to get buried in the united states. they can't visit their family members. it just ends up really being a huge, i think, stain on american honor. >> he admits with the immigration debate at an all- time high, this deal could have trouble passing. >>> ve because of what was in the a
rochelle hadfield facing charges for a kidnapping in june. two of the guys she was with are now on the rhtne -- on the run. she was kidnapped over a $150 bet. she says she was blindfolded and taken to two locations before she escaped.>>> mcso admits pay raises have been cut affecting 15% of detention staff because program which was just suspended. minot mcso is exploring other ways to revive the program. >>> they fought for our country and now they are forced to leave it....