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the suspect found hiding under a desk taken away in handcuffs after surrendering without a fight. and the faces of his victims tonight. four journalists and a sales assistant. she had just recently been hired. new details of the suspect's plan. the smoke bombs. locking doors so workers couldn't get out as he fired. why he was there in the first place. gio benitez leading us off from maryland tonight. >> come on guys. we gotta go! >> reporter: tonight a new look at first responders racing to get survivors out of the "capital gazette" building. where five people were killed in cold blood. inside the elevator chaos and confusion. >> several shots fired. possible shotgun. at least ten shots heard. >> reporter: marjorie rock a nurse who had dentist apartment upstairs shooting this cell phone video showing police leading jarod ramos away in handcuffs. >> there were several large officers heavily armed screaming at us. get your hands up. get your hands up. >> reporter: ramos appearing in court where a judge ordered he held without bond. he tells the judge i will not cooperate. prosecutor
the suspect found hiding under a desk taken away in handcuffs after surrendering without a fight. and the faces of his victims tonight. four journalists and a sales assistant. she had just recently been hired. new details of the suspect's plan. the smoke bombs. locking doors so workers couldn't get out as he fired. why he was there in the first place. gio benitez leading us off from maryland tonight. >> come on guys. we gotta go! >> reporter: tonight a new look at first responders...
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. >> marty also loans out mike's handcuffs, which he believes were used in the 1939 arrest of atlantic city mob boss nucky johnson, and several of his never-made-public case files. what does it mean to the museum to get these mike malone documents and artifacts from marty? >> the information that he has assembled is astonishing. so we're really proud to be able to show this in the museum. >> and marty's efforts to honor mike malone aren't done yet. >> i'm trying to get him the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian award that can be honored. >> and why do you think mike is deserving? >> my uncle put in 47 years of service to this country. but he did this with great risk to his life, great honor to the country. >> are you obsessed with this?
. >> marty also loans out mike's handcuffs, which he believes were used in the 1939 arrest of atlantic city mob boss nucky johnson, and several of his never-made-public case files. what does it mean to the museum to get these mike malone documents and artifacts from marty? >> the information that he has assembled is astonishing. so we're really proud to be able to show this in the museum. >> and marty's efforts to honor mike malone aren't done yet. >> i'm trying to get...
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the suspect found hiding under a desk taken away in handcuffs after surrendering without a fight. and the victims. new details of the suspect's plan. locking doors so workers couldn't get out. why he was there in the first place. gio gio benites leading us off tonight. >> reporter: first responders racing to get survivors out of the building. >> come on guys, we've gotta go. >> reporter: people inside the elevator trying to figure out what happened. >> somebody was shot. >> several shots have been fired, um -- possible uh -- shotgun. at least 10 shots heard. >> reporter: cell phone video appearing to show police leading suspect jarrod ramos away in hand cuffs. >> there were several officers heavily armed, heavily armored screaming at us. >> reporter: ramos appearing in court today. he tells the judge i will not cooperate. prosecutors say he planned his attack and hunted >> there was one victim that had attempted to escape through the back door and was shot at that point. >> i called the police as soon as i was under the desk. i was not able to talk to them. i don't feel i could do
the suspect found hiding under a desk taken away in handcuffs after surrendering without a fight. and the victims. new details of the suspect's plan. locking doors so workers couldn't get out. why he was there in the first place. gio gio benites leading us off tonight. >> reporter: first responders racing to get survivors out of the building. >> come on guys, we've gotta go. >> reporter: people inside the elevator trying to figure out what happened. >> somebody was shot....
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the handcuffs, they brought it to the front, and that was kept for a month.hains on my legs were kept for three months. but until i saw the british ambassador after a month or a month or a half, i was not sure what would be my fate because i did not know where i was. you thought that you might just be executed. yeah, and just dumped somewhere. although you are an ethiopian opposition figure, you have a british passport, that is why you mentioned the british ambassador. but your wife said i would have thought the uk would have clarity on this issue and say "yes, this is wrong, that you had been abducted and kept in prison like this." were they helpful? it was a bit of different with my wife. she is under so much pressure and was demanding a lot. for me, the site of a british ambassador just by itself was a relief because at that time i was certain they would not take a drastic measure. i knew now the outside world and knew where i was. the british helped you? yeah, that was the beginning. and they were helping, because i had nothing, really. it was just sort o
the handcuffs, they brought it to the front, and that was kept for a month.hains on my legs were kept for three months. but until i saw the british ambassador after a month or a month or a half, i was not sure what would be my fate because i did not know where i was. you thought that you might just be executed. yeah, and just dumped somewhere. although you are an ethiopian opposition figure, you have a british passport, that is why you mentioned the british ambassador. but your wife said i...
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. >> molly also inherits a pair of handcuffs and several boxes of official-looking papers.all winds up in the crawlspace of the family home in new jersey. >> and no one really took it upon themselves to dig into these. >> when molly dies, in 1977, marty's mother, dolly, inherits the boxes, and they continue to collect dust in an attic. >> my parents's generation -- they didn't do anything with it either. >> in the mid-1980s, the inheritance moves to the attic of marty's sister, eileen. she and marty become curious about those documents. >> i said, "you know, for the sake of completeness, maybe, we'll take a look at things." i didn't know what they were or what they were about, 'cause i was young when he passed away. >> how long had they been sitting at that point? >> 25 years. >> how many documents are we talking about? >> thousands of pages. ♪ >> a lot of it looks like dull audit reports, but, then again, some of the files don't seem to belong. one says, "regarding alphonse capone" and another that reads "the capone cases." whoa! this is incredible. >> how about this one?
. >> molly also inherits a pair of handcuffs and several boxes of official-looking papers.all winds up in the crawlspace of the family home in new jersey. >> and no one really took it upon themselves to dig into these. >> when molly dies, in 1977, marty's mother, dolly, inherits the boxes, and they continue to collect dust in an attic. >> my parents's generation -- they didn't do anything with it either. >> in the mid-1980s, the inheritance moves to the attic of...
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the handcuffs, they brought it to the front, and that was kept for a month. my legs were kept for three months. but until i saw the british ambassador after a month or a month 01’ ambassador after a month or a month ora ambassador after a month or a month or a half, i ambassador after a month or a month ora half, iwas ambassador after a month or a month or a half, i was not sure what would be my fate because i did not know where i was. you thought that you mightjust be where i was. you thought that you might just be executed. where i was. you thought that you mightjust be executed. yeah, and just dumped somewhere. although you are an ethiopian opposition figure, you have a british passport, that is why you mentioned the british ambassador. but your wife said i would have thought the uk would have clarity on this issue and say yes, this is wrong, that you had been abducted and kept in prison like this. with a helpful? -- were they helpful? it was a bit of a difference with my wife. she is under so much pressure and was demanding a lot. for me, the site of a br
the handcuffs, they brought it to the front, and that was kept for a month. my legs were kept for three months. but until i saw the british ambassador after a month or a month 01’ ambassador after a month or a month ora ambassador after a month or a month or a half, i ambassador after a month or a month ora half, iwas ambassador after a month or a month or a half, i was not sure what would be my fate because i did not know where i was. you thought that you mightjust be where i was. you...
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. >> molly also inherits a pair of handcuffs and several boxes of official-looking papers.l winds up in the crawlspace of the family home in new jersey. >> and no one really took it upon themselves to dig into these. when molly dies, in 1977, marty's mother, dolly, inherits the boxes, and they continue to collect dust in an attic. >> my parents's generation -- they didn't do anything with it either. >> in the mid-1980s, the inheritance moves to the attic of marty's sister, eileen. she and marty become curious about those documents. >> i said, "you know, for the sake of completeness, maybe, we'll take a look at things." i didn't know what they were or what they were about, 'cause i was young when he passed away. >> how long had they been sitting at that point? >> 25 years. >> how many documents are we talking about? >> thousands of pages. ♪ >> a lot of it looks like dull audit reports, but, then again, some of the files don't seem to belong. one says, "regarding alphonse capone" and another that reads "the capone cases." whoa! this is incredible. >> how about this one? "the
. >> molly also inherits a pair of handcuffs and several boxes of official-looking papers.l winds up in the crawlspace of the family home in new jersey. >> and no one really took it upon themselves to dig into these. when molly dies, in 1977, marty's mother, dolly, inherits the boxes, and they continue to collect dust in an attic. >> my parents's generation -- they didn't do anything with it either. >> in the mid-1980s, the inheritance moves to the attic of marty's...
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after the parents are in handcuffs, the kids are taken away to parts unknown.appalling, and it is un-american. >> i want to thank senator merkley for bringing us together. we just visited the processing center. we are here to say loudly and clearly that our great country has had a wonderful tradition of welcoming people who are fleeing violence and persecution. this new policy of the trump administration, developed by the trump administration, by the attorney general of the united states, with the approval of the president of the united states is undermining the values of this country, ripping children from the arms of their mothers in order to try to prevent people from coming to america. this is not what our country stands for. we are here today to call on the trump administration, to stop the zero-tolerance policy, which makes zero sense. we saw the fear in the eyes of the children wondering when they will ever see their parent ever again. it's a disgrace, it's shameful and it's un-american. >> i leave the detention center with more questions than answers. w
after the parents are in handcuffs, the kids are taken away to parts unknown.appalling, and it is un-american. >> i want to thank senator merkley for bringing us together. we just visited the processing center. we are here to say loudly and clearly that our great country has had a wonderful tradition of welcoming people who are fleeing violence and persecution. this new policy of the trump administration, developed by the trump administration, by the attorney general of the united states,...
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. >> his father was taken away in what he described as handcuffs behind his back and our boy was then detained for 24 hours in a detention facility. but when he came to us, he was extraordinarily fearful. he was afraid to eat, he was afraid to look. his clothes were soiled. he wouldn't use the bathroom. >> reporter: his father has been deported back to guatemala. but the boy is still here in the united states. separated from his parents, able to speak to his mother only by phone. >> he was overcome. he couldn't talk, he was crying so hard that he was almost to the point of being sick. >> reporter: the trump administration says this could all be avoided if parents seek asylum legally at a port of entry. but those places filling up fast. here in mexico, this is the walk that migrant families take to seek asylum. ar tex likis -urg peack y reach fromering, we ju can not at ts reporter: familieg turned away -- no room. >> gio ben ne tease live tonight from texas, just outside that detention facility, and gio, we're hearing so many stories like the one you just reported there, that little b
. >> his father was taken away in what he described as handcuffs behind his back and our boy was then detained for 24 hours in a detention facility. but when he came to us, he was extraordinarily fearful. he was afraid to eat, he was afraid to look. his clothes were soiled. he wouldn't use the bathroom. >> reporter: his father has been deported back to guatemala. but the boy is still here in the united states. separated from his parents, able to speak to his mother only by phone....
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tonight the argument that ended with parents in handcuffs next. thousands of children.. in holding pens.. separated from their parents. tonight: the trump administra >>> now at 11:00 thousands of children kept in holding pens separated from their parents. tonight the trump administration is doubling down on its zero tolerance policy amid nationwide outrage. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm live beth cook. this is a look inside -- elizabeth cook. this is a look inside one of the detention facilities, men, women and children kept in cages after being caught entering the country illegally. >> the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility, won't be. if the democrats would sit down instead of obstructing, we could have something done very quickly. d sounds.. from the border tonight. >> kpix5's joe vazquez on how bay area lawmakers are reacting to the troubling images and sounds from the border tonight. >> independent journalists who toured the detention facilities today were not allowed to take pictures. so we only have the es
tonight the argument that ended with parents in handcuffs next. thousands of children.. in holding pens.. separated from their parents. tonight: the trump administra >>> now at 11:00 thousands of children kept in holding pens separated from their parents. tonight the trump administration is doubling down on its zero tolerance policy amid nationwide outrage. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm live beth cook. this is a look inside -- elizabeth cook. this is a look inside one of...
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and those handcuffs and shackles, no evidence ever linked them to teresa.ll, in the spring of 2007, juries convicted both dassey and avery of murdering teresa. that was in separate trials. they were each sentenced to life in prison. >> you are probably the most dangerous individual ever to set foot in this courtroom. >> it seemed like the avery saga had ended. but eight years later, "making a murderer" would put fassbender, kratz, and their entire team in the hot seat. >>> coming up -- >> did they plant evidence? >> sure, they did. >> was steven avery framed? >> is it possible that that blood could have been planted? >> when "dateline" continues. and we're committed to improving every ride. starting with features designed to make it easy for your driver to find you. taking the stress out of pickups. and we're putting safety at the heart of everything we do. with a single tap, we're giving you new ways to let loved ones know you're on your way. uber has new leadership, a new vision and is moving in a new direction... forward. so i'm not happyhanic in the cor
and those handcuffs and shackles, no evidence ever linked them to teresa.ll, in the spring of 2007, juries convicted both dassey and avery of murdering teresa. that was in separate trials. they were each sentenced to life in prison. >> you are probably the most dangerous individual ever to set foot in this courtroom. >> it seemed like the avery saga had ended. but eight years later, "making a murderer" would put fassbender, kratz, and their entire team in the hot seat....
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the next thing i knew, i was getting put in handcuffs. this is what happens. this is what happens when you don't eat your vegetables and go to school. i've been so caught up in, like, hanging out with my friends and being stupid and doing drugs that i lose sight of what i really should be doing with my life. >> denbraven says the forced sobriety that comes with incarceration along with living in h2-a helped him to become himself again. >> h2-a, outer slider. >> i try to be everyone's friend. like, for the most part i try to give everybody a chance, no matter who they are. >> can i have a juice? >> yeah, you can have my juice. >> thank you, denbraven. that's the first time you've ever given me anything. >> he gave you a friendship. >> i didn't ask for that. >> one of his newest friends is shaquille washington. >> it was weird for me at first. i'm a country boy out in the boonies. you know? i never really been around flamboyantly gay people. >> i'm gay. gay as hell. since i came out of my mom, i was a diva in diapers. what was your thought when you first met me?
the next thing i knew, i was getting put in handcuffs. this is what happens. this is what happens when you don't eat your vegetables and go to school. i've been so caught up in, like, hanging out with my friends and being stupid and doing drugs that i lose sight of what i really should be doing with my life. >> denbraven says the forced sobriety that comes with incarceration along with living in h2-a helped him to become himself again. >> h2-a, outer slider. >> i try to be...
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and after the parents are in handcuffs their kids are taken away to parts unknown. that is appalling. and it is un-american. [ applause ] >> i want to thank senator merkley for bringing us together. we just visited the processing center, and we're here to say loudly and clearly that our great country has a wonderful tradition of welcoming people who are fleeing violence and persec that through the asylum process. this new policy of the trump administration, developed by the trump administration, by the attorney general of the united states with the approval of the president of the united states, is undermining the founding values of this country, ripping children literally from the arms of their mothers in order to try to prevent people from coming to america. this is not what our country stands for. we are here today to bring attention to this, to call on the trump administration to stop the zero tolerance policy, which makes zero sense. we saw the fear in the eyes of these children who are wondering when they will see their parents ever again. it's a disgrace. it'
and after the parents are in handcuffs their kids are taken away to parts unknown. that is appalling. and it is un-american. [ applause ] >> i want to thank senator merkley for bringing us together. we just visited the processing center, and we're here to say loudly and clearly that our great country has a wonderful tradition of welcoming people who are fleeing violence and persec that through the asylum process. this new policy of the trump administration, developed by the trump...
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to enter your house to hurt your son in handcuffs and then beat him. to beat your other son that's torture. to put a plastic bag over his head he suffocate and they can't do that it's a crime if you think. their mother never would have dared to file a complaint on her own but now she's glad she did it will go straight to the need to royce city council even though technically it's too late. to larry i personally takes charge of especially serious cases. first i'd like to express my solidarity that i think. is the way the i know you have your doubts about dealing with politicians and so on. i thought that but we're here because you want to denounce these human rights violations and unfortunately your family isn't the only one affected this is systematic that god will give you shall they beat him with a club is that i was completely black and his chest and his back everything was in the u.i. this is killing me you still they've no right to do this to anyone not even someone involved with a crime because this is torture you. know that one of her sons was i
to enter your house to hurt your son in handcuffs and then beat him. to beat your other son that's torture. to put a plastic bag over his head he suffocate and they can't do that it's a crime if you think. their mother never would have dared to file a complaint on her own but now she's glad she did it will go straight to the need to royce city council even though technically it's too late. to larry i personally takes charge of especially serious cases. first i'd like to express my solidarity...
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the ability to keep debating today even in handcuffs one of the men is still hanging on to a dummy as forensics offices begin to take samples of the materials used to make the concoction you know but i don't know for sure that it would have been in the way that when you when i saw. it all i am placing also and already one example into the business and the liquid there men had already prepared to admin is that people feel. like. having that is sufficient evidence the police are now confident that the men both intended and not tempted to made that h. out. of. the police vehicle to be ready and waiting to take them into custody. i. think the father. and the police station. and told to give up all the opposition include india eludes you for being put into the cells a deal. it will now with under lock and key on to a court decides the feet. back and the house night has fallen by the brook and his collaborate this group invited to visit coffee filters the police the said our evidence is sufficient to i raise them in a way as soon as he's taken into custody it will agrees to get as to the ho
the ability to keep debating today even in handcuffs one of the men is still hanging on to a dummy as forensics offices begin to take samples of the materials used to make the concoction you know but i don't know for sure that it would have been in the way that when you when i saw. it all i am placing also and already one example into the business and the liquid there men had already prepared to admin is that people feel. like. having that is sufficient evidence the police are now confident...
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. >> well, they put handcuffs on me and started to explain to me i was under arrest. out and started to explain we're doing a hidden camera thing and the cops didn't quite enjoy that explanation. they were just, like, well now we're, like, on cop bloopers? what the hell are you making us do? and then as they were being discombob yobob you lated with e talking, they slowly undid my handcuffs and the security guard came out and said, just walk away, brother, just walk away -- ( laughter ) >> so i'm on the lam, daddyo millennial time! >> stephen: so nice to meet you! nice to see you! their new show premieres this sunday on adult swim. eric andre and derrick beckles, everybody! we'll be right back with everybody! we'll be right back with alexandria ocasio-cortez. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) we're in the business of helping you. business funding to help make a difference. another way we have your back. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. whthis little baby can detect trace amounts of cheetos dust. what? when did we get a cat
. >> well, they put handcuffs on me and started to explain to me i was under arrest. out and started to explain we're doing a hidden camera thing and the cops didn't quite enjoy that explanation. they were just, like, well now we're, like, on cop bloopers? what the hell are you making us do? and then as they were being discombob yobob you lated with e talking, they slowly undid my handcuffs and the security guard came out and said, just walk away, brother, just walk away -- ( laughter )...
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the parents it is handcuffs for all and second of all, instead of having two weeks of a trial. no way they can get the documentation from their home country and prepare a case and prepare for asylum in this short of time. i am concerned that mitch mcconnell's strategy is a strategy that does further harm. >> what do you say to the president and his supporters and other republicans who say, look, in the past, the policy hasn't worked that many people are basically released with their kids. they disappear in the united states, and 75% may come back and appear in court like they are supposed to, but 25% don't. >> there was a case management programming enacted or put together to improve on this. and the only report i have seen this, is that they have had a 99% response rate. cost far less money than imprisoning people. i haven't seen an independent assessment that is accurate. but the idea of having a case management that tracks people. make sure they turn out. and keeps the family together so we are not inflicting harming makes a lot of sense. that is the program that the preside
the parents it is handcuffs for all and second of all, instead of having two weeks of a trial. no way they can get the documentation from their home country and prepare a case and prepare for asylum in this short of time. i am concerned that mitch mcconnell's strategy is a strategy that does further harm. >> what do you say to the president and his supporters and other republicans who say, look, in the past, the policy hasn't worked that many people are basically released with their kids....
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we had under family separation, handcuffs for the parents and now the administration proposes handcuffs for all. this must not stand. we must resist it with every particle of our being and return to treating those who flee persecution with graciousness and fairness and dignity. thank you, mr. parents and thei children. mr. parents and thei this runs about 1:45 minutes. >> we'll have opening statements by the chairman and ranking member and then the subcommittee chairman and ranking member asked for time, so they will have three minutes apiece. and then we will give oath to mr. sisna and i'll introduce him. and
we had under family separation, handcuffs for the parents and now the administration proposes handcuffs for all. this must not stand. we must resist it with every particle of our being and return to treating those who flee persecution with graciousness and fairness and dignity. thank you, mr. parents and thei children. mr. parents and thei this runs about 1:45 minutes. >> we'll have opening statements by the chairman and ranking member and then the subcommittee chairman and ranking member...
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don't handcuff my hands behind my back. charles: right.nother part of the technology world i find intriguing this week, a couple of dueling stories n. china they're taking this massive surveillance, using facial recognition, they're taking it down into their subway system. they already have it where cops wear dark sunglasses and they're surveilling people through facial recognition. in universities they can use it to tell if students are motivate or bored. and now in america we're starting to get a little bit concerned here. you've got this software out there that allows companies to use facial recognition, and in a sense, they're taking big steps toward a private company being big brother, something that we've always been afraid of. >> they are. and you didn't mention the big one out of china. if you live in china, they have the ability to write you a jaywalking ticket within seconds of you crossing the street illegally, and you will have to pay it because they know within seconds exactly who you are. and what we're afraid of for privacy
don't handcuff my hands behind my back. charles: right.nother part of the technology world i find intriguing this week, a couple of dueling stories n. china they're taking this massive surveillance, using facial recognition, they're taking it down into their subway system. they already have it where cops wear dark sunglasses and they're surveilling people through facial recognition. in universities they can use it to tell if students are motivate or bored. and now in america we're starting to...
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and this photo is one handcuff in his hand he managed to ask it from the fire department first god. it's not just the poachers to get to high ground to be animals have to cross one of the busiest trucking arteries in don. jon has received word of a rhino encounter trying to cross. very good they're going to that's not. got any medicine my getting what i don't get all we have that this is. the white and i know identical and they met in that target and. i like. it as. toronto has received record rainfall since the monsoon unset. water levels the round the back waters are rising steadily. and the levees are barely holding. her hook. for her per. hour her. q look. cute a hookah. a hookah. a. cuckoo . cuckoo cuckoo a hookah. look of a hurricane . a hook. word about the danger to the levee quickly spreads. nobody zone is safe now. under. your deck is your word i'm taking my mother and my children to my sister's house then i need to get home to protect everything from the water i'm afraid my house is going to be washed away we're going to go a little late. to new. move to. get. things. it'
and this photo is one handcuff in his hand he managed to ask it from the fire department first god. it's not just the poachers to get to high ground to be animals have to cross one of the busiest trucking arteries in don. jon has received word of a rhino encounter trying to cross. very good they're going to that's not. got any medicine my getting what i don't get all we have that this is. the white and i know identical and they met in that target and. i like. it as. toronto has received record...
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paul mann afford begin his day a free man and ended it in handcuffs by man the judge had told him he could stay under house arrest until his trial but then the government accused metaphor of trying to tamper with two witnesses and alter their testimony the judge said metaphor it was treating his trial like a marketing campaign abused her trust undermined the credibility of the court so she said he'll stay in a jail cell until his trial here in september man of course expression didn't change when he heard the news you simply stood up and started to walk towards the door turning around just once to wave goodbye to his family before the verdict u.s. president donald trump once again tried to distance himself he worked for me what sort of forty nine days or something the first short period of time that is not true manna for actually worked for the charm campaign for almost five months at one point he ran it man if it was clearly going to fight the charges against him now he'll be under increased pressure to cooperate with investigators to avoid potentially spending the rest of his life
paul mann afford begin his day a free man and ended it in handcuffs by man the judge had told him he could stay under house arrest until his trial but then the government accused metaphor of trying to tamper with two witnesses and alter their testimony the judge said metaphor it was treating his trial like a marketing campaign abused her trust undermined the credibility of the court so she said he'll stay in a jail cell until his trial here in september man of course expression didn't change...
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they all had handcuffs. >> reporter: his story is similar to what a cnn investigation found at facilities. mixed in, he says, with tougher kids. he witnessed forced medications including injections, suffered being hit by other detainees, and watched, he says, as guards strapped uncooperative teens into a restraint chair. >> translator: they would tie them to a chair. they would bind their ink else. they would bind -- ankles. they would bind their wrists, their waist. they would put a mask over their head and forcibly give them injections. >> reporter: you saw this? >> translator: yes, i did. they would strap them to a chair in front of everyone. >> reporter: in the middle of the room? >> translator: yes, all the cells were in a row. you would go in, grab the boy, tie him up in front of everyone. >> reporter: a counselor saw david drawing on his hand and wrote in a report he was trying to cut himself. what were you drawing on your hand? >> translator: i was writing a word, like "my god." >> reporter: david turned 17 in detention. feared he would be held until he was an adult and tossed in
they all had handcuffs. >> reporter: his story is similar to what a cnn investigation found at facilities. mixed in, he says, with tougher kids. he witnessed forced medications including injections, suffered being hit by other detainees, and watched, he says, as guards strapped uncooperative teens into a restraint chair. >> translator: they would tie them to a chair. they would bind their ink else. they would bind -- ankles. they would bind their wrists, their waist. they would put...
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a man was taken out of the station in handcuffs. this happened just after 11:30 last night at the concord station. trains did not stop here for about ten minutes while police dealt with the two people involved in this stabbing. they have not said the motive behind the attack or whether the two knew each other. we have messages out to b.a.r.t. officials so we can get more details for you. but just know the morning commute will not be impacted. live in concord, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you, amy. >>> a burglar broke into a san francisco sheriff's deputy's car and took a service weapon in pinole. the sheriff's office did not confirm details but will release more information today. we don't know if this was the deputy's personal vehicle or patrol vehicle. the sheriff's office didn't specify what kind of weapon this was. we do have a call in and we have not yet heard back. >>> a woman accused of trying to set at least one east bay preschool on fire is under arrest. here is a mugshot of kristina romo. these are the surveillance
a man was taken out of the station in handcuffs. this happened just after 11:30 last night at the concord station. trains did not stop here for about ten minutes while police dealt with the two people involved in this stabbing. they have not said the motive behind the attack or whether the two knew each other. we have messages out to b.a.r.t. officials so we can get more details for you. but just know the morning commute will not be impacted. live in concord, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news....
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then from there i was placed in handcuffs which i felt another tase from the officer again. >> threeers were also taken into custody. police say more than 50 people were involved in the fighting. >>> other bay area headlines, an arrest and unprovoked attacks on two homeless men, surveillance video from last month shows the suspect walking up to the first man in san francisco. he kick him twice in the head leaving him with serious injuries. police say this is the man responsible for the attack and a second one days later on a muni bus. yesterday they took 58-year-old samuel yubtab into custody and he faces aggravated assault charges. >>> in san jose police need your help identifying this man caught on video walking into the public storage on aborn road last month, pulled a gun, demands money from the employee. cameras caught the suspect leaving the scene in a 1990s silver chevy blazer. >>> a boat in san francisco's harbor nearly capsized sending one person overboard. here's video earlier from chopper 5. it happened at 2:00 this afternoon. the u.s. coastguard said something malfunction
then from there i was placed in handcuffs which i felt another tase from the officer again. >> threeers were also taken into custody. police say more than 50 people were involved in the fighting. >>> other bay area headlines, an arrest and unprovoked attacks on two homeless men, surveillance video from last month shows the suspect walking up to the first man in san francisco. he kick him twice in the head leaving him with serious injuries. police say this is the man responsible...
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know what w sheas filming at the time but she would pture closeu jarrod ram ld out by police in handcuffs. >> he was very calm, almost like he s expecting to to happen. >> her phone would also bein rollwhile heroic efforts by ryrst respondersing this woman out to safety and running to active shooter situation pwith guns drawn. rock watched aht chi yac particular and frightening scene unfolded outside while caulking musiclayed over dentist office speaker. >> put your h keep your hands in the air f me. >> minutes later rock wld find herself one of thosedeople s he. a dentist office witheple very up. i remember some one saying he was still numb. th responders were so eellent i will -- i never felt like in . oey were going to ar hkeap cnf to us. >> it wouldn't be until later she would learn fr journalists and staffer of capital gazette one floor below them from killed. g i actually started think about the fact there were more victims and i thought about the person that i saw was decease d the factha jtse twa h work, like he does every day and he was going to go home afterwards in a few hours
know what w sheas filming at the time but she would pture closeu jarrod ram ld out by police in handcuffs. >> he was very calm, almost like he s expecting to to happen. >> her phone would also bein rollwhile heroic efforts by ryrst respondersing this woman out to safety and running to active shooter situation pwith guns drawn. rock watched aht chi yac particular and frightening scene unfolded outside while caulking musiclayed over dentist office speaker. >> put your h keep...
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paul mann afford began his day a free man and ended it in handcuffs. the judge had told him he could stay under house arrest until his trial but then the government accused metaphor of trying to tamper with two witnesses and alter their testimony the judge said metaphor it was treating his trial like a marketing campaign abused her trust undermined the credibility of the court so she said he'll stay in a jail cell until his trial here in september metaphor's expression didn't change when he heard the news you simply stood up and started to walk towards the door turning around just once to wave goodbye to his family before the verdict u.s. president donald trump once again tried to distance himself he worked for me what for forty nine days or something the first short period of time that is not true man a for actually work for the charm campaign for almost five months at one point he ran it manna for it was clearly going to fight the charges against him now he'll be under increased pressure to cooperate with investigators to avoid potentially spending t
paul mann afford began his day a free man and ended it in handcuffs. the judge had told him he could stay under house arrest until his trial but then the government accused metaphor of trying to tamper with two witnesses and alter their testimony the judge said metaphor it was treating his trial like a marketing campaign abused her trust undermined the credibility of the court so she said he'll stay in a jail cell until his trial here in september metaphor's expression didn't change when he...
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paul man afford began his day a free man and ended it in handcuffs by. the judge had told him he could stay under house arrest until his trial but then the government accused metaphor of trying to tamper with two witnesses and alter their testimony the judge said metaphor it was treating his trial like a marketing campaign abused her trust undermined the credibility of the court so she said he'll stay in a jail cell until his trial here in september metaphors expression didn't change when he heard the news he simply stood up and started to walk towards the door turning around just once to wave goodbye to his family before the verdict u.s. president donald trump once again tried to distance himself he worked for me what for forty nine days or something a very short period of time that is not true man a four actually work for the charm campaign for almost five months at one point he ran it manna for it was clearly going to fight the charges against him now he'll be under increased pressure to cooperate with investigators to avoid potentially spending the r
paul man afford began his day a free man and ended it in handcuffs by. the judge had told him he could stay under house arrest until his trial but then the government accused metaphor of trying to tamper with two witnesses and alter their testimony the judge said metaphor it was treating his trial like a marketing campaign abused her trust undermined the credibility of the court so she said he'll stay in a jail cell until his trial here in september metaphors expression didn't change when he...
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this is a handcuffs for all bill.d with what the president is laying out, which is lock people up. that is unnecessary. we have had good programs that the administration ended that were closely monitoring people cost less and treated people with dignity. his strategy of treating everyone as a criminal and criminalizing the children as well is absolutely wrong. >> so do you think you could have two -- would you propose two systems, so folks with children sort of have, you know, are dealt with one way, folks that come over on their own as adults are dealt with another way. >> you don't need to have two systems, case management worked for those with and without children. >> you are pretty confident. why do you think this has been a difficult thing to sell to republicans? >> well, the president wanted to turn immigration into a campaign issue for this fall. so he decide after that tuesday trump that was all happy about doing a deal -- then he took heat for two days and decided to make ms-1 the symbol of those coming acros
this is a handcuffs for all bill.d with what the president is laying out, which is lock people up. that is unnecessary. we have had good programs that the administration ended that were closely monitoring people cost less and treated people with dignity. his strategy of treating everyone as a criminal and criminalizing the children as well is absolutely wrong. >> so do you think you could have two -- would you propose two systems, so folks with children sort of have, you know, are dealt...
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can get people to keep what they've even today even in handcuffs one of the men is still hanging on toa dummy as forensics offices begin to take samples of the materials used to make the concoction you know but i don't know for sure that they will have another with it waiting for. somebody to go at their own place and also wind already one example into the business and the liquid there man had already prepared to admin is that people feel. like. having that is sufficient evidence to the police and now confident that the men both intended and not tempted to made that h out. if police vehicle is ready and waiting to take them into custody. i. think. the father. and the police station. and told to give up all the opposition include india loads before being put into this else. it. it will now with under lock and key on so accord decides the fate. back at the house night has fallen by the brook and his collaborate this group invited to visit coffee filter the police the said our evidence is sufficient to i raise them in a way as soon as he's taken into custody it will agrees to get us to th
can get people to keep what they've even today even in handcuffs one of the men is still hanging on toa dummy as forensics offices begin to take samples of the materials used to make the concoction you know but i don't know for sure that they will have another with it waiting for. somebody to go at their own place and also wind already one example into the business and the liquid there man had already prepared to admin is that people feel. like. having that is sufficient evidence to the police...
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the video showsffer anan and his partner handcuff says robert white a performing cpr. the officer shot white a not cooperating in interviews. there will be a meeting next week about possibly releasing police body cam >>> following a developing story in prince george's county. thng morning police are loo for suspects in a deadly shooting at a local playground. the victim was killed in the middle of the afternoon in a spot where it neighborhood kids play. this happened on barn hamham park around 2:00 p.m. yesterday. defect iz have not releading information on suspects or a motive. >>> take a look at this picture. montgomery county police say this person sexually assaulted a ouman twice, and the police department needs help to find him. this happened on march 6 around 3:30 in the afternoon. lice say the victim told them the man assaulted her after she ordered a ride-on bus and then again once they got off inri silver . the support ran away. if you recognize this man, contact montgomery county police >>> parkland mark street will reopen today at olympic city after def stig
the video showsffer anan and his partner handcuff says robert white a performing cpr. the officer shot white a not cooperating in interviews. there will be a meeting next week about possibly releasing police body cam >>> following a developing story in prince george's county. thng morning police are loo for suspects in a deadly shooting at a local playground. the victim was killed in the middle of the afternoon in a spot where it neighborhood kids play. this happened on barn hamham...
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a grandmother in prison for 21 years work >> i'm feeling no handcuffs, nothing on me. i hugged my family. >> more on her release and the tv starts who helped make it happen. >>> he is a thief who just would not give up. coming up in 10 minutes, the search for the man now known as the bumbling bandit. >>> welcome back. nasa will report on what he calls exciting new results about what it has discovered on mars. nasa says the new information came from the curiosity rover that has been collecting samples on the surface of mars. the rover was sent to help scientists figure out if there was ever life on mars. but nasa is being extremely secretive about what it's fighting so far. it does say that there will be several experts at today's event including the man in charged of analyzing that's samples collected by curiosity. the announcement is at 11:00 this morning. >>> 4:25. the head coach of the super bowl champion says it's time to stop talking about how president trump canceled his team's visit to the white house and started talking about the coming football season. the eag
a grandmother in prison for 21 years work >> i'm feeling no handcuffs, nothing on me. i hugged my family. >> more on her release and the tv starts who helped make it happen. >>> he is a thief who just would not give up. coming up in 10 minutes, the search for the man now known as the bumbling bandit. >>> welcome back. nasa will report on what he calls exciting new results about what it has discovered on mars. nasa says the new information came from the curiosity...
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the judge said i'll put you in handcuffs. >> to the district attorney. >> never seen that before.lks up behind bill garderen, the prosecutor, not the defendant. >> he was interrupting. he was becoming unhinged. >> after the dramatic with the prosecutor, the judge finisheder ishd his thought. he threw out the entire case against charlie tan. a judicial ruling that meant that the case couldn't be re-prosecuted or retried. >> it was a big win for charlie tan. he was ecstatic. >> outside the courtroom, the media was waiting for charlie, the former defendant who hadn't yet spoken to reporters. >> now you'll talk to us, right? >> back up, back up, please, please. >> and before we got a chance to talk to him, his defense lawyer ushered him out down the hallway. >> what did you think? did you take it all in? i'm not sure he took it all in. >> i'm not sure i took it all in at first. >> that this is over. >> it was super exciting. everyone was so happy. everyone was in tears. >> not quite everyone. assistant d.a. bill gargen was fuming. >> were you willing to get arrested over this. >> i wa
the judge said i'll put you in handcuffs. >> to the district attorney. >> never seen that before.lks up behind bill garderen, the prosecutor, not the defendant. >> he was interrupting. he was becoming unhinged. >> after the dramatic with the prosecutor, the judge finisheder ishd his thought. he threw out the entire case against charlie tan. a judicial ruling that meant that the case couldn't be re-prosecuted or retried. >> it was a big win for charlie tan. he was...
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killed, police say, by the suspected shooter, 38-year-old jarrod ramos seen here being led away in handcuffs right after the shooting. other cell phone videos capturing the chaos. survivors evacuating the building. >> five more. five more coming. >> reporter: marjorie rock was on the second floor recording the video. >> put your hands up. >> there were about seven large officers, heavily armed, heavily armored screaming at us, get your hands up. get your hands up. get your hands up. >> reporter: authorities believe ramos held a deep grudge against the paper. back in 2011 is it reported on ramos harassing a woman online. he pleaded guilty to that harassment. that woman's attorney speaking to our pierre thomas about that day in court. >> how angry was he? >> incredibly angry. the malice dripped off this man in court. >> reporter: ramos sued the paper for defamation but it was dismissed. reporte hell awaits and to two editors it would be nicer to see them cease breathing. one of those editors, tom marquardt. >> when i heard his name, it didn't surprise me. >> reporter: president trump offering
killed, police say, by the suspected shooter, 38-year-old jarrod ramos seen here being led away in handcuffs right after the shooting. other cell phone videos capturing the chaos. survivors evacuating the building. >> five more. five more coming. >> reporter: marjorie rock was on the second floor recording the video. >> put your hands up. >> there were about seven large officers, heavily armed, heavily armored screaming at us, get your hands up. get your hands up. get...
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a charity mob put him in a way saying handcuffs shackles and they walk him out. literally drugging him out and me everybody's banging on the door or that the cross of the guards. joe reached out to his caseworker marie deans to see if anything could be done. i called her in a panic and said i was. i don't know if this god or not but i don't think he did i'll bet this god knows what's going on when early arrived at the death house he was handed over to jerry i received earl for mecum bear and when he came in i gave trade him to the infirmary he was given a complete physical. at that time we only had. death by electrocution chair so he didn't have a choice you know how do you know you had led to the one through to your home and have a deeper hole we got with the he said he was getting really from. then . on that day game of the world alone want me to go i go again you know naming or no way. working day and night joe and marie secured a rare stay of execution marie was convinced that earl had been pressured into falsely confessing my work with mentally retarded defe
a charity mob put him in a way saying handcuffs shackles and they walk him out. literally drugging him out and me everybody's banging on the door or that the cross of the guards. joe reached out to his caseworker marie deans to see if anything could be done. i called her in a panic and said i was. i don't know if this god or not but i don't think he did i'll bet this god knows what's going on when early arrived at the death house he was handed over to jerry i received earl for mecum bear and...
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. >> our business news now arrest warrant in handcuffs for one of germany's biggest car maker executives today. >> talking about audi after the arrest of rupert stadler in connection with the diesel audi set to receive an interim boss. the v.w. board will meet to confirm this decision. german authorities arrested stadler this morning as part of an investigation into emissions cheating. prosecutors say he was being held through fear he could tamper with evidence. >>>> it is getting tight for audi's c.e.o. the first top executive to be arrested for his involvement in diesel affair. he's been on the radar of investigators for a while. a week ago the prosecutors initiated a preliminary investigation against him and his private room was searched. the charge fraud and false certification. he allegedly knew about the manipulations in europe after the uncovering of diesel gate in the united states but unlike the u.s. he didn't order a sales stop in europe. the 55-year-old has been driving audi since 2007 and was criticized for being slow to respond. it is the center of the scandal. he always rej
. >> our business news now arrest warrant in handcuffs for one of germany's biggest car maker executives today. >> talking about audi after the arrest of rupert stadler in connection with the diesel audi set to receive an interim boss. the v.w. board will meet to confirm this decision. german authorities arrested stadler this morning as part of an investigation into emissions cheating. prosecutors say he was being held through fear he could tamper with evidence. >>>> it...