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hicks says his office will move forward. the motion followed by a hearing with evidence and witnesses much like a preliminary hearing will take an additional 60 to 90 days. he says bringing serious charges against juveniles involves compelling issues, but so do the crimes they occasionally commit. hicks: doesn't mean they're not capable of committing serious crimes and they need to be dealt with swiftly and harshly in certain situations." ed pearce kolo 8 news now. this case is the first to involve this new procedure. the legislature made one other change, which applies to this case. if convicted-- hicks says--this 15-year-old won't face life in prison, or even the minimum penalty for an adult. the most he would face is a 15-year-sentence. ### a storey county deputy continues to recover from a gunshot wound he got while responding to a weekend domestic violence call. the deputy's name isn't being released at this time, but we're told 51-year-old charles stutts fired at officers saturday afternoon at around four-30. they were
hicks says his office will move forward. the motion followed by a hearing with evidence and witnesses much like a preliminary hearing will take an additional 60 to 90 days. he says bringing serious charges against juveniles involves compelling issues, but so do the crimes they occasionally commit. hicks: doesn't mean they're not capable of committing serious crimes and they need to be dealt with swiftly and harshly in certain situations." ed pearce kolo 8 news now. this case is the first...
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colleagues questions for director joyce hicks. >> director joyce hicks i have a question you note because i think some of the questions of late which we're talking about changing policies and adopting as you can see an example of an issue that happened many years ago that results in the recommendation for a change of policies from san marion who is incredible but a long time gap between the act that happened and the policy changes so what you see this commission doing over the last few months pulling how the issue like body cameras and setting up a process of our own to get the input and get the cameras so get the cameras moving i'm reminded similarly we're talking about how to pull thank you out of the process that allows for the discussion and debate within the occ and department i notice you very specific recommendations you indicated with the department around the 21st century policing my question given we have an short times frame i think to quote reverend brown quoted doctor king an urgency of now and we'll talk about we got a letter asking for a budget recommendations by february 1
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no wind that would scare me or give me any indication that there was danger there. >> hicks has never the washoe valley before, but police officer john jesse knows in these parts when the wind picks up, it can be a doozy. >> you can't go through the valley and you don't want go through washoe valley when the wind's that high. >> officer jesse sees hicks pass by and races to pull him over. there's an advisory that day prohibiting high-profile vehicles from being on the road, but hicks doesn't see it. he's approaching the windy valley and immediately feels wind between 60 and 80 miles an hour. he tries to slow his truck down, but it's too late. >> the first inkling in my mind was when the truck got quiet, once it came up on two wheels, there was no noise anymore. i looked in my mirror and that the wheels were off the ground and panic struck. in an instant, i tried to think of what to do, what can i do? >> he tries desperately to countersteer the truck and straighten it out, but he's outmaneuvered by the wind. >> when i knew i was going over, i braced myself and held on for dear life. wh
no wind that would scare me or give me any indication that there was danger there. >> hicks has never the washoe valley before, but police officer john jesse knows in these parts when the wind picks up, it can be a doozy. >> you can't go through the valley and you don't want go through washoe valley when the wind's that high. >> officer jesse sees hicks pass by and races to pull him over. there's an advisory that day prohibiting high-profile vehicles from being on the road,...
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but this week hicks will begin the process. hicks: "the facts are dramatic. they're egregious. and they warrants going forward as an adult. taking him as an adult for what he did. and we have a 16 year old who's passed away because of this." the last legislature made one other change regarding juveniles charged with murder. hicks says if convicted the 15 year old defendant in this case will not face life in prison or even the minimum penalty for an adult. the most he can receive is a sentence of 15 a storey county deputy is recovering after being shot while responding to a domestic violence call. it happened around four-30 saturday afternoon in the virginia city highlands. 51-year-old charles stutts was arrested. investigators say stutts fired a rifle several times, hitting one of the deputies and another person who was in the area. the deputy returned fire, and stutts surrendered. the deputy, the other victim and stutts were taken to a hospital for treatment. all are expected to be okay. stutts faces several charges including attempted murder of a peace officer. the deputy's n
but this week hicks will begin the process. hicks: "the facts are dramatic. they're egregious. and they warrants going forward as an adult. taking him as an adult for what he did. and we have a 16 year old who's passed away because of this." the last legislature made one other change regarding juveniles charged with murder. hicks says if convicted the 15 year old defendant in this case will not face life in prison or even the minimum penalty for an adult. the most he can receive is a...
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hicks says his office will move forward. the motion followed by a hearing with evidence and witnesses much like a preliminary hearing will take an additional 60 to 90 days. he says bringing serious charges compelling issues, but so do the crimes they occasionally commit. hicks: "yes kids are children, but that doesn't mean they're not capable of committing serious crimes and they need to be dealt with swiftly and harshly in certain situations." ed pearce kolo 8 news now. this case is the first to involve this new procedure. the legislature made one other change, which applies to this case. if convicted-- the d-a says the 15-year-old won't face life in prison, or even the minimum penalty for an adult. the most he would face is a 15-year-sentence. ### in cold springs... a firefighter was in the right place at the right time. truckee meadows battalion chief jay swee- ack cwiak spotted smoke coming from the back yard of a home. turns out it was coming that was taken off a truck. fire crews were on the way before the homeowners e
hicks says his office will move forward. the motion followed by a hearing with evidence and witnesses much like a preliminary hearing will take an additional 60 to 90 days. he says bringing serious charges compelling issues, but so do the crimes they occasionally commit. hicks: "yes kids are children, but that doesn't mean they're not capable of committing serious crimes and they need to be dealt with swiftly and harshly in certain situations." ed pearce kolo 8 news now. this case is...
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colleagues questions for director joyce hicks. >> director joyce hicks i have a question you note because i think some of the questions of late which we're talking about changing policies and adopting as you can see an example of an issue that happened many years ago that results in the recommendation for a change of policies from san marion who is incredible but a long time gap between the act that happened and the policy changes so what you see this commission doing over the last few months pulling how the issue like body cameras and setting up a process of our own to get the input and get the cameras so get the cameras moving i'm reminded similarly we're talking about how to pull thank you out of the process that allows for the discussion and debate within the occ and department i notice you very specific recommendations you indicated with the department around the 21st century policing my question given we have an short times frame i think to quote reverend brown quoted doctor king an urgency of now and we'll talk about we got a letter asking for a budget recommendations by february 1
colleagues questions for director joyce hicks. >> director joyce hicks i have a question you note because i think some of the questions of late which we're talking about changing policies and adopting as you can see an example of an issue that happened many years ago that results in the recommendation for a change of policies from san marion who is incredible but a long time gap between the act that happened and the policy changes so what you see this commission doing over the last few...
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hicks only faces charges for the alleged theft from her dad so far. she lost her job because she would not cooperate with the city's internal investigation. >> and we all want to get to the bottom of how the systems in place failed to allow something like this that's alleged to have occurred. >> reporter: the city has since hired a forensic accountant to help sort this mess out and help find some missing money. in sebring, abc action news. . everybody? for the last several days, we've been talking about the possibility of some pretty rough storms on friday. they are still coming in. now, it looks like we'll have sunday as well. saturday is absolutely the day something done outdoors, tricky both tomorrow and on sunday. now, this is a look at the radar. you can clearly see the rains the east. now, we're going to have two areas we're watching. first of all, the rain down south is going to be lifting north overnight. and then we'll be tracking what could be a pretty significant line of storms tomorrow morning. there's an outside chance we could see a few
hicks only faces charges for the alleged theft from her dad so far. she lost her job because she would not cooperate with the city's internal investigation. >> and we all want to get to the bottom of how the systems in place failed to allow something like this that's alleged to have occurred. >> reporter: the city has since hired a forensic accountant to help sort this mess out and help find some missing money. in sebring, abc action news. . everybody? for the last several days,...
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the availability of special forces is news to greg hicks, the top u.s. diplomat in tripoli during t in 2013, hicks testified he repeatedly told there was no military help available. mr. hicks: i asked the defense attache who'd been talking with africom and with the joint staff -- is anything coming? will they be sending us any help? sharyl: responding to the newly public email, hicks tells "full measure" -- "an aggressive interpretation" of the military options presented "would have tasked me with obtaining flight and landing clearances from the libyan government. i have no doubt they would have been granted." sharyl: the significan of this memo, would you say? gary berntsen: it's incredibly significant, and you would understand why the administration wouldn't want people to see that those elements within the government that were tasked with the protection of lives and property, actually started the process and were stopped. sharyl: gary berntsen is a former cia senior operations officer and chief of station. he commanded counter-terrorism missions and l
the availability of special forces is news to greg hicks, the top u.s. diplomat in tripoli during t in 2013, hicks testified he repeatedly told there was no military help available. mr. hicks: i asked the defense attache who'd been talking with africom and with the joint staff -- is anything coming? will they be sending us any help? sharyl: responding to the newly public email, hicks tells "full measure" -- "an aggressive interpretation" of the military options presented...
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colleagues questions for director joyce hicks. >> director joyce hicks i have a question you note because i think some of the questions of late which we're talking about changing policies and adopting as you can see an example of an issue that happened many years ago that results in the recommendation for a change of policies from san marion who is incredible but a long time gap between the act that happened and the policy changes so what you see this commission doing over the last few months pulling how the issue like body cameras and setting up a process of our own to get the input and get the cameras so get the cameras moving i'm reminded similarly we're talking about how to pull thank you out of the process that allows for the discussion and debate within the occ and department i notice you very specific recommendations you indicated with the department around the 21st century policing my question given we have an short times frame i think to quote reverend brown quoted doctor king an urgency of now and we'll talk about we got a letter asking for a budget recommendations by february 1
colleagues questions for director joyce hicks. >> director joyce hicks i have a question you note because i think some of the questions of late which we're talking about changing policies and adopting as you can see an example of an issue that happened many years ago that results in the recommendation for a change of policies from san marion who is incredible but a long time gap between the act that happened and the policy changes so what you see this commission doing over the last few...
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colleagues questions for director joyce hicks. >> director joyce hicks i have a question you note because i think some of the questions of late which we're talking about changing policies and adopting as you can see an example of an issue that happened many years ago that results in the recommendation for a change of policies from san marion who is incredible but a long time gap between the act that happened and the policy changes so what you see this commission doing over the last few months pulling how the issue like body cameras and setting up a process of our own to get the input and get the cameras so get the cameras moving i'm reminded similarly we're talking about how to pull thank you out of the process that allows for the discussion and debate within the occ and department i notice you very specific recommendations you indicated with the department around the 21st century policing my question given we have an short times frame i think to quote reverend brown quoted doctor king an urgency of now and we'll talk about we got a letter asking for a budget recommendations by february 1
colleagues questions for director joyce hicks. >> director joyce hicks i have a question you note because i think some of the questions of late which we're talking about changing policies and adopting as you can see an example of an issue that happened many years ago that results in the recommendation for a change of policies from san marion who is incredible but a long time gap between the act that happened and the policy changes so what you see this commission doing over the last few...
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hicks said. i can't predict the future, but i think if you look at the history of the defense budget, it is clearly cyclical with peaks. you look at the korean war, afghan wars that reagan built up, one of the few periods of relative peace. we're at the average level of a drawdown in terms of real defense spending. i think of history as a guide and given the threats this country faces, there's some reasonable chance of some increases in defense spending. and we'll get a new administration and as dr. hicks said, hopefully a broad budget deal that looks at more than just defense and on defense spending. but entitlements and perhaps taxes as well. >> ellen mitchell, inside the army. >> ellen mitchell, inside the army. to what extent did current events factor into the whole process? keeping in mind activities in ukraine with russia, isis, and the growing threat of north korea, did you take into account any of these? >> there are current and anticipated security challenges. we do, in fact, talk about
hicks said. i can't predict the future, but i think if you look at the history of the defense budget, it is clearly cyclical with peaks. you look at the korean war, afghan wars that reagan built up, one of the few periods of relative peace. we're at the average level of a drawdown in terms of real defense spending. i think of history as a guide and given the threats this country faces, there's some reasonable chance of some increases in defense spending. and we'll get a new administration and...
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supervisor don joyce hicks, director of the office of citizens complaints. i'm going to drop was my prepared rocks because so much of what i wanted to say has already been said. by mr.'s isler, by ms. truong, i did provide you all with statistics from the office of citizen complaints on use of force applications, the percentage of use of force, allegations we receive on an annual basis in the number of allegations that we sustain. a large number of our findings are not sustained. our standard for preponderance of evidence, but we believe with body camera footage and also with video camera footage that we are received we are able to make more definitive findings in the future, but what i would like to focus on policy recommendations that the office of citizen complaints has made throughout the years. also, without stealing the thunder from the police department, who's also in attendance at the police executive research forum meeting, today meeting last week, to say that i was a civilian oversight practitioner in the room. however, there was an attorney from t
supervisor don joyce hicks, director of the office of citizens complaints. i'm going to drop was my prepared rocks because so much of what i wanted to say has already been said. by mr.'s isler, by ms. truong, i did provide you all with statistics from the office of citizen complaints on use of force applications, the percentage of use of force, allegations we receive on an annual basis in the number of allegations that we sustain. a large number of our findings are not sustained. our standard...
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hicks, you swore you addressed part of this. the recommendation for a total force of 980 now,0 0980,000, is the foreseeable future and are the requirements expected to continue at least throughout sequestration? i just want to look at the horizon the commission was looking at. >> with regard to the cost average, secretary hale mentioned we paid particular attention to the aviation requirements, and there are offset figures associated with those. the other recommendations are mostly not costed. for example, we identify a shortfall in short-range air defense capabilities as general thurman has mentioned and dr. hicks has mentioned but we did not make a specific recommendation to how many units that would lead to some cost estimate. but rather that's for the army to make that determination. >> no, i think that -- just to finish that piece. then i'll go to the overall time frame. the recommendations that relate to those capabilities -- many of those capability areas, in many cases we recommend the army study them or that congress ta
hicks, you swore you addressed part of this. the recommendation for a total force of 980 now,0 0980,000, is the foreseeable future and are the requirements expected to continue at least throughout sequestration? i just want to look at the horizon the commission was looking at. >> with regard to the cost average, secretary hale mentioned we paid particular attention to the aviation requirements, and there are offset figures associated with those. the other recommendations are mostly not...
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wasn't right, and that potentially we're dealing with a significant theft of city funds. >> so far hicks only faces charges on the allegations of stealing from her father. the sheriff's office is still working to get to the bottom of what was taken from the city. >>> it was a horrible attack. a high school athlete raped, and teammates are charged. still ahead, why the coaches and an assistant principal are now facing charges. >>> former back street boy nick carter released from a florida jail. coming up, the police video that got carter arrested. >>> pages and pages of personal medical information and social security numbers mailed out in error. coming up, what happened when we tried to get anyone from the home they face a different danger. >> our i-team reporter shows us why two veterans say what happened to them has yet to find a fix. >> reporter: a stint in the navy, and another two years in the marines with time served in libya left sammy rivera with service-connected disabilities. records. claim. >> when i opened it up i went that everything was there that i needed. >> reporter: but
wasn't right, and that potentially we're dealing with a significant theft of city funds. >> so far hicks only faces charges on the allegations of stealing from her father. the sheriff's office is still working to get to the bottom of what was taken from the city. >>> it was a horrible attack. a high school athlete raped, and teammates are charged. still ahead, why the coaches and an assistant principal are now facing charges. >>> former back street boy nick carter...
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hicks says his office will move forward. the motion followed by a hearing with evidence and witnesses much like a preliminary hearing will take an additional 60 to 90 days. he says bringing serious charges against juveniles involves commit. hicks: "yes kids are children, but that doesn't mean they're not capable of committing serious crimes and they need to be dealt with swiftly and harshly in certain situations." ed pearce kolo 8 news now. this case is the first to involve this new procedure. the legislature made one other change, which applies to this case. if convicted-- the d-a says the 15-year-old won't face life in prison, or even the minimum penalty for an adult. the most he would face is a 15-year-sentence. ### in cold springs... a firefighter was in the right place at the right time. truckee meadows battalion chief jay swee- ack cwiak spotted smoke coming from the back yard of a home. turns out it was coming from a camper shell that was taken off a truck. fire crews were on the way before the homeowners even knew wh
hicks says his office will move forward. the motion followed by a hearing with evidence and witnesses much like a preliminary hearing will take an additional 60 to 90 days. he says bringing serious charges against juveniles involves commit. hicks: "yes kids are children, but that doesn't mean they're not capable of committing serious crimes and they need to be dealt with swiftly and harshly in certain situations." ed pearce kolo 8 news now. this case is the first to involve this new...
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kwouchl also is police chief greg suhr and the director of the office of citizens complaints joyce hicks thank you sergeant good evening and welcome to everyone to the wednesday, january 6, 2016, police commission meeting i want to start off with some openly comments in the wake of last month's shooting mario woods this commission has heard frustration and disappointment and be anger over what happened people have come down to the commission with ideas for change ways to do better and requests of the department and the city this commission is and will continue to consider all the policy requests as i've said 3 ongoing investigations won by the sfpd and one by the office of citizens complaints it is essential those investigations precede be thorough and complete
kwouchl also is police chief greg suhr and the director of the office of citizens complaints joyce hicks thank you sergeant good evening and welcome to everyone to the wednesday, january 6, 2016, police commission meeting i want to start off with some openly comments in the wake of last month's shooting mario woods this commission has heard frustration and disappointment and be anger over what happened people have come down to the commission with ideas for change ways to do better and requests...
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lynn hicks, how did you come to this decision on this endorsement?we spent a lot of time researching it, debating it. we met with secretary clinton over two meetings, more than three hours with her. we also met with senator sanders. and governor o'malley twice. we spent a lot of time, but we ultimately couldn't escape the conclusion that we did that she was clearly the most qualified candidate running in this race. >> ben wikler, what's your reaction to the editorial? >> well, it's a reasoned and thoughtful endorsement. i think for grassroots progressives for moveon.org members we just have a different take. the theory that we go into this with is that it's not enough to elect a president, you also need a movement of millions of people that are engaged after election day to fight for fundamental change. and that's what the sanders campaign is building, that's the premise of the campaign, that millions of people need to get involved to bring back control of our democracy to the people. >> and lynn hicks, how much did electability play a part in your e
lynn hicks, how did you come to this decision on this endorsement?we spent a lot of time researching it, debating it. we met with secretary clinton over two meetings, more than three hours with her. we also met with senator sanders. and governor o'malley twice. we spent a lot of time, but we ultimately couldn't escape the conclusion that we did that she was clearly the most qualified candidate running in this race. >> ben wikler, what's your reaction to the editorial? >> well, it's...
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hicks said. i can't predict the future, but i think if you look at the history of the defense budget, it is clearly cyclical with peaks. you look at the korean war, afghan wars that reagan built up, one of the few periods of relative peace. we're at the average level of a drawdown in terms of real defense spending. i think of history as a guide and given the threats this country faces, there's some reasonable chance of some increases in defense spending. and we'll get a new administration and as dr. hicks said, hopefully a broad budget deal that looks at more than just defense and on defense spending. but entitlements and perhaps taxes as well. >> ellen mitchell, inside the army. >> ellen mitchell, inside the army. to what extent did current events factor into the whole process? keeping in mind activities in ukraine with russia, isis, and the growing threat of north korea, did you take into account any of these? >> there are current and anticipated security challenges. we do, in fact, talk about
hicks said. i can't predict the future, but i think if you look at the history of the defense budget, it is clearly cyclical with peaks. you look at the korean war, afghan wars that reagan built up, one of the few periods of relative peace. we're at the average level of a drawdown in terms of real defense spending. i think of history as a guide and given the threats this country faces, there's some reasonable chance of some increases in defense spending. and we'll get a new administration and...
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hick hick i will hillary >> i will not raise taxes. >> that is nonsense. >> he has voted with the nra, gun lobby numerous times. >> he has criticized president obama for taking donations from wall street. >> can you really reform wall street when they are spending millions and millions of dollars on campaign, contributions? >> lauren: both clinton and sanders expressing strong support for dip dimmic approach to iran and opposition to sending u.s. troops to syria. the vermont was the most searched candidate on google. he also picked up the most followers on twitter after that debate. >> jo ling: the united states flapping modest sanctions on iran for test last year. they were in violation of resolutions, officials saying iran missile program poses significant threat to regional and global security. three americans released by iran in a prisoner swap are now in germany, they had been talking to their families and two of the three detainees and the deal has drawn criticism from some of the presidential republican presidential candidates. >> it moves once again that now nations and enemie
hick hick i will hillary >> i will not raise taxes. >> that is nonsense. >> he has voted with the nra, gun lobby numerous times. >> he has criticized president obama for taking donations from wall street. >> can you really reform wall street when they are spending millions and millions of dollars on campaign, contributions? >> lauren: both clinton and sanders expressing strong support for dip dimmic approach to iran and opposition to sending u.s. troops to...
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out of the half, hicks takes the ball there. he catches and shoots and he gets 14 points. they put it over on this one. this is just his second game. meeks gets a slam here. he scores 18 of his 22 points in the second half. the tar heels had their first five. mark: it was never pretty for carolina today as they got just 15 points combined. while there are stars may have struggled, we also got reminder after reminder just how deep this tar heel team is, they don't just have bodies on the team, they have difference makers. win. >> i can we have more confidence for the team than the coaches might have. mark: the pack's plan was to muscle things into the inside, and for about the first 20 minutes, things seemed to have been working. >> i could have been letting that play for a little bit more. we could have played around with each other, and it really affected the game. mark: after that, it was meeks and the state's chances. we work on each day, so today, that was it. >> we're going to feel that pump. it was a huge challenge for us. it was not a easy night -- an easy night and
out of the half, hicks takes the ball there. he catches and shoots and he gets 14 points. they put it over on this one. this is just his second game. meeks gets a slam here. he scores 18 of his 22 points in the second half. the tar heels had their first five. mark: it was never pretty for carolina today as they got just 15 points combined. while there are stars may have struggled, we also got reminder after reminder just how deep this tar heel team is, they don't just have bodies on the team,...
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i'm much safer. >> reporter: in englewood, jessica oh, 9news. >> investigators believe hicks could be tied to other burglaries in the metro area. reported those smash and grabs in the past few weeks. >>> more than 100 mostly somalia workers fired from a meat packing plant over a prayer dispute in the workplace can soon apply to be rehired. cargill meat solutions said today it has changed its rehire workers to allow employees to apply after 30 days instead of the previous 180 days. cargill did not guarantee all the workers would be rehired or obtain previous positions. workers blamed a three-day walkout that led to the firings. cargill says it never changed its policy regarding prayer breaks. some workers believed it had. about 150 workers were fired for not reporting to work or contacting the company for three consecutive days. >>> hillary clinton sent a work e-mail from her personal account, expressing surprise that one of her state department subordinates had sent a work e-mail from his personal account. his note about libya got forwarded to ms. clinton and she asked who he was, lea
i'm much safer. >> reporter: in englewood, jessica oh, 9news. >> investigators believe hicks could be tied to other burglaries in the metro area. reported those smash and grabs in the past few weeks. >>> more than 100 mostly somalia workers fired from a meat packing plant over a prayer dispute in the workplace can soon apply to be rehired. cargill meat solutions said today it has changed its rehire workers to allow employees to apply after 30 days instead of the previous...
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in addition to franklin, the bandits also added trent hicks and ben pister to hicks will be in his first year with the team...he played six games with the texas revolution in the cif last year. and on the defensive line, ben pister is back with the bandits after his first year in sioux city was cut short with injury. he had 13 tackles and 3 sacks in 3 outside the space had to be cut short today after moisture formed inside the helmet of u-s astronaut tim kopra. the walk was aborted abt two-thirds the way through but kopra and a european astronaut did complete their main task of unboltting the station's failed regulator and installing a replacement. the scare brought back memories of a near-drowning in 2013 when an italian spacewalker's helmet developed an internal leak. todays incident took place about 200 feet from the astronauts' exit, which is about as far as spacewalkers safely can go. jenna/tim/chris/fred: chills below 0. tomorrow, clouds and tter cold. snow coming in late. 7-day has temps plmet sat night, dangerous cold, wind chills near 40 below. below 0 sunday. tuesday has temps
in addition to franklin, the bandits also added trent hicks and ben pister to hicks will be in his first year with the team...he played six games with the texas revolution in the cif last year. and on the defensive line, ben pister is back with the bandits after his first year in sioux city was cut short with injury. he had 13 tackles and 3 sacks in 3 outside the space had to be cut short today after moisture formed inside the helmet of u-s astronaut tim kopra. the walk was aborted abt...
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colleagues questions for director joyce hicks. >> director joyce hicks i have a question you note because i think some of the questions of late which we're talking about changing policies and adopting as you can see an example of an issue that happened many years ago that results in the recommendation for a change of policies from san marion who is incredible but a long time gap between the act that happened and the policy changes so what you see this commission doing over the last few months pulling how the issue like body cameras and setting up a process of our own to get the input and get the cameras so get the cameras moving i'm reminded similarly we're talking about how to pull thank you out of the process that allows for the discussion and debate within the occ and department i notice you very specific recommendations you indicated with the department around the 21st century policing my question given we have an short times frame i think to quote reverend brown quoted doctor king an urgency of now and we'll talk about we got a letter asking for a budget recommendations by february 1
colleagues questions for director joyce hicks. >> director joyce hicks i have a question you note because i think some of the questions of late which we're talking about changing policies and adopting as you can see an example of an issue that happened many years ago that results in the recommendation for a change of policies from san marion who is incredible but a long time gap between the act that happened and the policy changes so what you see this commission doing over the last few...
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loftus you have quorum and also greg suhr and director of the office of citizens complaints joyce hicks good evening, everyone and welcome to the tenderloin community meeting for the police commission as many of you know, who meetings at city hall and a third one out to the community that is intends chance to talk about issues impacting the community suggestion and ideas so we do those mayor edwin lee's housekeeping items one is you're here from each of the commissioners we'll talk about the day jobs and the second thing we hold public comment to the end after we have a chance to hear from the tenderloin captain and begin the large number of folks public comment is two minutes i want to hear if everyone so, please do respect the two minute limit a requirement of the law so we'll be having it across the board so everyone honor the two minutes that ca we can hear from everybody with that said, i'll start is commissioner mazzucco thank you my name is commissioner mazzucco a commissioner about 8 years a form assistant da and the attorney appointed by mayor ed lee and mayor noouchls. >> comm
loftus you have quorum and also greg suhr and director of the office of citizens complaints joyce hicks good evening, everyone and welcome to the tenderloin community meeting for the police commission as many of you know, who meetings at city hall and a third one out to the community that is intends chance to talk about issues impacting the community suggestion and ideas so we do those mayor edwin lee's housekeeping items one is you're here from each of the commissioners we'll talk about the...
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hicks: "the facts are dramatic. they are egregious and they warrant going forward as an adult, taking him as an adult for what he did." this is the first case in washoe county to be tried under changes in the law which went into effect in october of 2014. the d-a's office will have to file a motion with the court asking that the teen be certified as an adult. and a decision on that motion will follow an evidentiary hearing on the case. hicks says he expects the process to take 60 to 90 days. the 15 year old remains in custody at the jan evans juvenile justice center.### do you know what to do when you see emergency lights in your rear view mirror? due to recent confusion - the carson city offering this reminder of what to do when an officer, ambulance or fire truck comes your way. +l3 they say - as a driver, it is your duty to yield to an emergency vehicle. that means pulling to the side of the road to let them pass... stop if it is safe to do so. if not, just slow down so that they can pass easily. do not stop in a
hicks: "the facts are dramatic. they are egregious and they warrant going forward as an adult, taking him as an adult for what he did." this is the first case in washoe county to be tried under changes in the law which went into effect in october of 2014. the d-a's office will have to file a motion with the court asking that the teen be certified as an adult. and a decision on that motion will follow an evidentiary hearing on the case. hicks says he expects the process to take 60 to...
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and then we have a late arrive our occ director joyce hicks (clapping.) but most important here we're privileged to be among the sworn officers to the rank of sergeant and commander and deputy chief over the last year the future leadership of the san francisco police department no small deal in all endeavors leadership it critical to success but as we move into the last part of this year leadership is not as critical to the san francisco police department we recently peace officer served through the you toughest recession in our lifetime we never said we can't do more with less we did that with less and good in san francisco thanks to the mayor and the full support of the board of supervisors we're under one of the biggest hiring pushlz all the new cops needs the leadership if they're required of the san francisco police officers to be the smallest thoughtful cops in the country this department to the challenges that lay before us across the country and in some community in san francisco folks are questioning over intentions and action as we perform with
and then we have a late arrive our occ director joyce hicks (clapping.) but most important here we're privileged to be among the sworn officers to the rank of sergeant and commander and deputy chief over the last year the future leadership of the san francisco police department no small deal in all endeavors leadership it critical to success but as we move into the last part of this year leadership is not as critical to the san francisco police department we recently peace officer served...
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ski -- hick ski leaving the unit. that section says the officer forfeits the right to purchase the dog under this provision. >> reporter: the bidding for hopes to keep his partner in crime, fighting that is. that go fund me page has collected more than $49,000. hickey says after he buys ajax, the rest of that money will provide bulletproof vests to k-9 police dogs, just like ajax. >>> the month of january, almost in the books. we kick off february tomorrow, but it feels more like april, so, just how long does the spring tease last? we will get to that forecast coming up next. >>> and coming up next in 7 sports, every year, a number of patriots say no thank you to the pro bowl. it is understandable, tom brady beat up, but why malcolm butler? why didn't he go to tonight's pro bowl? car repairs, home improvements, a family trip ...it's not easy to afford them. what did marco rubio do? he put $22,000 in personal expenses on a republican party credit card. rubio's bad judgment caused a scandal and for five years rubio refu
ski -- hick ski leaving the unit. that section says the officer forfeits the right to purchase the dog under this provision. >> reporter: the bidding for hopes to keep his partner in crime, fighting that is. that go fund me page has collected more than $49,000. hickey says after he buys ajax, the rest of that money will provide bulletproof vests to k-9 police dogs, just like ajax. >>> the month of january, almost in the books. we kick off february tomorrow, but it feels more like...
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a judge setting bond for willie steven hicks iii at $1 million. police say hicks shot a 39-year- old man in the chest at the heidi had, o lounge on thursday night killing him. hicks ran off before police arrived and was caught late friday in cleveland and is due in akron muni court tomorrow morning. his case will be bond over to summit county. >>> right now, the fbi is still looking into death threats against cleveland prosecutor tim mcginty. the fliers have been posted around the neighborhood offering a reward for proof of kill. the fbi said the posters originated online and those responsible could face state and federal charges and jail time as well. >>> and developing in akron, investigators are trying to identify human remains found outside of a he. the summit county medical examiner is working with a professor of anthropology to examine a skull and spine. the process could take some time to complete. and meantime, a forensics team those remains were found to gather more evidence yesterday. >>> thank you so much for starting your sunday here w
a judge setting bond for willie steven hicks iii at $1 million. police say hicks shot a 39-year- old man in the chest at the heidi had, o lounge on thursday night killing him. hicks ran off before police arrived and was caught late friday in cleveland and is due in akron muni court tomorrow morning. his case will be bond over to summit county. >>> right now, the fbi is still looking into death threats against cleveland prosecutor tim mcginty. the fliers have been posted around the...
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at this point hicks is charged with driving away from the scene of a deadly accident. >>> a teenager with asperger's syndrome found safe after he was missing from his home in manhattan for nearly a week. 16-year-old hoffmaier found. he night after an argument with his father. we were alert today his disappearance by his aunt messaging me on facebook. >>> he was the subject of an anonymous tip to police that said he threatened to shoot a police officer and could have ties to isis, but tonight the threat. detectives interrogated the 36-year-old man after an anonymous call to police in philadelphia and harlem singled him out. those calls led police alert. >>> new at 11:00, disturbing questions tonight about a preschooler dropped off by her bus driver at the wrong school. a middle school in new jersey. and then left there in the cold. her parents found out about it when they were called by police in newark. how in the world did this happen? here's eyewitness news reporter tim fleischer. >> reporter: woodson holds her daughter a lot closer now having lived through a parent's nightmare. >>
at this point hicks is charged with driving away from the scene of a deadly accident. >>> a teenager with asperger's syndrome found safe after he was missing from his home in manhattan for nearly a week. 16-year-old hoffmaier found. he night after an argument with his father. we were alert today his disappearance by his aunt messaging me on facebook. >>> he was the subject of an anonymous tip to police that said he threatened to shoot a police officer and could have ties to...
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victim. >> if he just called the police on 911, maybe may michigan father could be saved. >> reporter: hicks facing several charges, include leaving the next. >>> investigators are questioning a man about leaving york and philadelphia. police identified the suspect, but we're not releasing his name yet because he hasn't been charged with any crimes. the man surrendered to authorities late this afternoon. the nypd had received an anonymous tip claiming the suspect pledged his allegiance to isis and was planning to shoot police officers. >>> coming up on "news 4 new york at 11:00," caught in the act. thieves swiping packages off someone's front porch. we'll tell you the neighborhood where they may be looking to make a quick score. >>> then a fire truck crashes into and destroys a dairy queen. but a firefighter was not behind the wheel. >>> a passenger thrown through the air during a wild rollover crash. it was a miracle to tell you about. >>> on today in new york, get up to date. >> now is the time to make sure your family is prepared for a potential snowstorm. >> tonight is chilly. today feel
victim. >> if he just called the police on 911, maybe may michigan father could be saved. >> reporter: hicks facing several charges, include leaving the next. >>> investigators are questioning a man about leaving york and philadelphia. police identified the suspect, but we're not releasing his name yet because he hasn't been charged with any crimes. the man surrendered to authorities late this afternoon. the nypd had received an anonymous tip claiming the suspect pledged...
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a judge setting bond for willie steven hicks iii at $1 million. hicks shot a 39-year-old man in the chest at the heidi ho lounge thursday night killing him. hicks ran off before police arrived and was caught late friday in cleveland. he is now due in akron muni court tomorrow morning and his case will be bound to summit county. >>> another group of pastors in cleveland cancelled an upcoming meeting with cuyahoga prosecutor tim mcginty. the federation of network ministries planned to talk to him later this month about a grand jury's decision not to indict two cleveland police officers in the shooting death the group said that u.s. rep marcia fudge convinced them to cancel the meeting and support mcginty's opponent in the upcoming primary election. the united pastors in mission cancelled a meeting with mcginty saying they wanted to focus on tamir's family. >>> and meantime, the fbi is looking into death threats against mcginty. the fliers have been posted around the neighborhood offering a reward for proof of kill. the fbi said the posters originate
a judge setting bond for willie steven hicks iii at $1 million. hicks shot a 39-year-old man in the chest at the heidi ho lounge thursday night killing him. hicks ran off before police arrived and was caught late friday in cleveland. he is now due in akron muni court tomorrow morning and his case will be bound to summit county. >>> another group of pastors in cleveland cancelled an upcoming meeting with cuyahoga prosecutor tim mcginty. the federation of network ministries planned to...
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i'm filling in tonight for commissioner loftus who along with chief greg sur and joyce hicks are flying back from washington, dc where they spent the last 3 days at a group called perf they've been back there since sunday essentially looking at what other police departments have been looking at in terms of what options to police departments have in dealing with individuals who have knifes and sharp objects. it's part of what we're doing concerning the use of force, they went back there all three together and we will have a report on that last week. that's why we are not here tonight, we have 4 commissioners, we worked hard, one commissioner is not feeling well but we really wanted to have a meeting to accommodate all of you. item 1. >> item 1, adoption of minutes, action for the meetings of october 7, 14, 21, november 4 and december 2, 2015. >> commissioners, you have the minutes in your packet. are there any questions or additions? >> i move for adoption. >> second. >> all in favor? >> we have to have public comment. >> public comment regarding our minutes. mr. petrellis >> good evenin
i'm filling in tonight for commissioner loftus who along with chief greg sur and joyce hicks are flying back from washington, dc where they spent the last 3 days at a group called perf they've been back there since sunday essentially looking at what other police departments have been looking at in terms of what options to police departments have in dealing with individuals who have knifes and sharp objects. it's part of what we're doing concerning the use of force, they went back there all...
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loftus you have quorum and also greg suhr and director of the office of citizens complaints joyce hicks good evening, everyone and welcome to the tenderloin community meeting for the police commission as many of you know, who meetings at city hall and a third one out to the community that is intends chance to talk about issues impacting the community suggestion and ideas so we do those mayor edwin lee's housekeeping items one is you're here from each of the commissioners we'll talk about the day jobs and the second thing we hold public comment to the end after we have a chance to hear from the tenderloin captain and begin the large number of folks public comment is two minutes i want to hear if everyone so, please do respect the two minute limit a requirement of the law so we'll be having it across the board so everyone honor the two minutes that ca we can hear from everybody with that said, i'll start is commissioner mazzucco thank you my name is commissioner mazzucco a commissioner about 8 years a form assistant da and the attorney appointed by mayor ed lee and mayor noouchls. >> comm
loftus you have quorum and also greg suhr and director of the office of citizens complaints joyce hicks good evening, everyone and welcome to the tenderloin community meeting for the police commission as many of you know, who meetings at city hall and a third one out to the community that is intends chance to talk about issues impacting the community suggestion and ideas so we do those mayor edwin lee's housekeeping items one is you're here from each of the commissioners we'll talk about the...