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police say pedi held jenson down, forcing jenson to shoot. >> that is a bold faced lie. >> reporter: this attorney says several witnesses contradict what he is saying and he plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit. >> everyone has set consistently he did not reach for the officer's gun and that the officer stepped back five feet away and emptied at least five shots into his young body. loved ones want the truth to surface about a man that they say helped the homeless. >> the people that god loved, pedi loved too. >> reporter: and had a giving heart >> was genuinely the best guy you would meet. >> jenson is a 6-year veteran of the force and trained crisis negotiator. the training that that officer had was clearly not put it putt to use c. saying that pedi may have been intoxicated, but it doesn't justify the use of deadly force that took his son's life. >> i wish the police would respect their own rule as you wish my son was here more than that. >> in addition, to the filing of the lawsuit, he also plans to write a letter to the u.s. attorney's officer and contra costa da's office, rec
police say pedi held jenson down, forcing jenson to shoot. >> that is a bold faced lie. >> reporter: this attorney says several witnesses contradict what he is saying and he plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit. >> everyone has set consistently he did not reach for the officer's gun and that the officer stepped back five feet away and emptied at least five shots into his young body. loved ones want the truth to surface about a man that they say helped the homeless. >>...
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Sep 25, 2014
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jenson's boss pace $45 for an a: a student like jenson can make $1400 a year on top of his $9.50 wage. >> it's a good way to help the community. >> sound impressive. >> it is. >> it makes me feel good. >> this is not just corporate charity. it's basic economics. supply and demand. the population here has grown by 13,000 by 2010, and the service industry has struggled to keep up. >> they are having to offer what they haven't in the past to make is attractive to employees. >> it includes $1,000 hiring bonus and the mcshuttle to drive workers to and from home. starting pay is $1 above minimum wage. is anyone making minimum wage in midland. >> if they are, i'm not aware of it. >> not all consequences of the boom have been good for workers. the average monthly rent has doubled. >> when you see a for lease sign you don't see it the next day. someone snaps it up. >> affordable housing is the last thing on jeremiah's mind. the high school senior has a more immediate target - a silver dodge charger. how close are you to getting it? >> about 2,000 away. >> he hopes to get closer by putting in m
jenson's boss pace $45 for an a: a student like jenson can make $1400 a year on top of his $9.50 wage. >> it's a good way to help the community. >> sound impressive. >> it is. >> it makes me feel good. >> this is not just corporate charity. it's basic economics. supply and demand. the population here has grown by 13,000 by 2010, and the service industry has struggled to keep up. >> they are having to offer what they haven't in the past to make is attractive...
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. >> according to burris, this is a key detail because officer wall legion -- wally jenson could have used non-lethal force if he had it available. >> not having baton or pepper spray or any of that, is that a requirement by the department or a state requirement? >> it is not a state requirement, of course not. departments have policies, and they have these policies and it is for a particular reason. >> richard perez was outside uncle sam's liquor when officer jenson intervened. perez was acting belligerent so officer jenson said to sit on the sidewalk while he performed a records check and that's when the officer was attacked. attorney john burris tells a different story. >> the officer was trying to put handcuffs on him and he did resist that. the officer for whatever reason pulled out his gun and shot him. he was not within a foot. he was over five feet away. >> chris magnus released a statement that read, in part, as chief of police, i am committed to the greatest degree of transparency possible involving this critical incident. >> now, i did try and contacting the richmond police
. >> according to burris, this is a key detail because officer wall legion -- wally jenson could have used non-lethal force if he had it available. >> not having baton or pepper spray or any of that, is that a requirement by the department or a state requirement? >> it is not a state requirement, of course not. departments have policies, and they have these policies and it is for a particular reason. >> richard perez was outside uncle sam's liquor when officer jenson...
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alec jenson said the case serves as a warning to anyone visiting the country. >> you would have thoughthat this man could have been used for positive propaganda purposes having, as you said, sought asylum as a u.s. citizen, himself. north korea will be saying to anybody else who is going to come into north korea on one of their popular tour packages that you have to stay very much between the lines that they set. otherwise, these are the kinds of consequences you can face. >> that's a message to the christian missionaries we have seen in the past but in this case, where we don't really know the true motivations. beyond that, of course, we can't ignore the fact that right now, we've got three prominent detainees in north korea. they are u.s. citizenship. washington is clearly big factor here. >> ukraine's defense minister said nato weapons are on the way to ukraine. agreements over weapons deliveries were reached at nato's summit in wales last week and as forester walker reports, they are closer to the airport in the donetsk in eastern ukraine. >> this is the second day we have been hear
alec jenson said the case serves as a warning to anyone visiting the country. >> you would have thoughthat this man could have been used for positive propaganda purposes having, as you said, sought asylum as a u.s. citizen, himself. north korea will be saying to anybody else who is going to come into north korea on one of their popular tour packages that you have to stay very much between the lines that they set. otherwise, these are the kinds of consequences you can face. >> that's...
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with us is sarah jenson. thank you for joining us.u got to the scene before the police. >> not before the police but i was actually there only minutes after then. we are an office just about a mile from this food distribution plant. so i was able to get over there righas
with us is sarah jenson. thank you for joining us.u got to the scene before the police. >> not before the police but i was actually there only minutes after then. we are an office just about a mile from this food distribution plant. so i was able to get over there righas
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with us is sarah jenson. thank you for joining us. as i understand you got to the scene before the police. >> not before the police but i was actually there only minutes after then. we are an office just about a mile from this food distribution plant. so i was able to get over there right as officers were arriving at the scene and it was actually still an active shooter situation but they thought it could possibly be that when i arrived. >> what you can tell me about the man who was shot and is now in the hospital, believed to have been the one who did this horrific beheading and stabbed the other woman? >> you know, i think a lot of those details are still coming to fruition at this time. you know what we do know and can confirm is that he has quite the criminal background. we know that he has done some time for acts of drugs. he has had saab -- assault and battery charges in the past. we also know by looking to be what we believe is his facebook page that he is he a radical, as far as it goes is his religion in that he was very open
with us is sarah jenson. thank you for joining us. as i understand you got to the scene before the police. >> not before the police but i was actually there only minutes after then. we are an office just about a mile from this food distribution plant. so i was able to get over there right as officers were arriving at the scene and it was actually still an active shooter situation but they thought it could possibly be that when i arrived. >> what you can tell me about the man who was...
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. >> ryan jenson is with the community water center, an advocacy group working to clean up the water. >> part of the issue here is that the water system was a private company. it was clear to the state regulators that that private water system owner was not doing their job effectively. >> in 2009, officials took over, but the broken water system continued to limp along. the united nations has also taken notice. a u.n. report on unsafe drinking water found the county: while the historic drought has made the water crisis worst in california, in seville it helped. this summer the community got a new well. >> for the last two weeks he had running water realibly in years. >> reporter: why did it take the drought for the country to take action? >> we were ready to take action, we had the solution, the difference was the state and federal funding. >> reporter: the new well has not solved all the problems. leaky pibs could lead to contom -- pipes could lead to contamination. this is the first time eric has seen this pipe. why hasn't the county fixed it? >> we were over here fixing pipes frida
. >> ryan jenson is with the community water center, an advocacy group working to clean up the water. >> part of the issue here is that the water system was a private company. it was clear to the state regulators that that private water system owner was not doing their job effectively. >> in 2009, officials took over, but the broken water system continued to limp along. the united nations has also taken notice. a u.n. report on unsafe drinking water found the county: while the...
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with us is sarah jenson. thank you for joining us.i was actually there only minutes after then. we are an office just about a mile from this food distribution plant. so i was able to get over there right as officers were
with us is sarah jenson. thank you for joining us.i was actually there only minutes after then. we are an office just about a mile from this food distribution plant. so i was able to get over there right as officers were
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and the fact that jenson was a d.c. lobbyist who is a record putting millionaires before arkansas' middle-class. sorry, this cover-up will not work. >> for our schools, a choice for governor. there's asa hutchinson. he voted to cut college loans and preach a programs and he opposes mike ross' plan to expand free gay. -- pre-k. and preach a plan that works for arkansas. arkansas. >> a focus on training and college opportunities. >> i know mike -- my kids love it takes get it. >> that's why teachers have endorsed mike ross for education. >> have you seen this latest smear campaign? here's what they don't want you to know. asa hutchinson not a mistake in his taxes and reported the mistakes himself. many of us have made mistakes on taxes. he was honest enough to admit it. but that doesn't stop team obama. they hope it works for mike ross as well. arkansas knows better. >> it's a $16 billion industry and arkansas' largest. with 90 some% of our farms family-owned, our next governor must fight on their side. when some criticiz
and the fact that jenson was a d.c. lobbyist who is a record putting millionaires before arkansas' middle-class. sorry, this cover-up will not work. >> for our schools, a choice for governor. there's asa hutchinson. he voted to cut college loans and preach a programs and he opposes mike ross' plan to expand free gay. -- pre-k. and preach a plan that works for arkansas. arkansas. >> a focus on training and college opportunities. >> i know mike -- my kids love it takes get it....
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rights of individuals in the fifth ward community, african-americans, and he involved himself in the jenson medical referral services. in 1972, he was elected to the 88th session of the texas house of representatives and one of the first group of african-americans to be elected to that body. heretofore, prior to the 1965 voting rights act, there were no african-americans of numbers in the texas state legislature, including the honorable barbara jordan, who was able to be elected as well during that time after the 1965 voting rights act. he was re-elected for two years, two terms, serving until 1978, and then he became during that tenure he served on the senate house conference committee as a member of the house appropriations committee and then came to the united states congress. and he will be remembered in the united states congress as someone who helped create and support health maintenance organization, h.m.o.'s, he did that through the state of texas. he then came to congress in january of 1978, was elected in 1978 to the 18th congressional district and he served 10 years here. he was
rights of individuals in the fifth ward community, african-americans, and he involved himself in the jenson medical referral services. in 1972, he was elected to the 88th session of the texas house of representatives and one of the first group of african-americans to be elected to that body. heretofore, prior to the 1965 voting rights act, there were no african-americans of numbers in the texas state legislature, including the honorable barbara jordan, who was able to be elected as well during...