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as we mentioned police in seattle were interested in speaking with kenny harding.why we have natalie in our sister station in seattle to take it from there. >> reporter: good morning. you can see here on the street this memorial continues to grow. this is where four people were shot last week, one of the four a pregnant 19-year-old woman, tanya gilbert died. her family learned about this potential break in the case yesterday. we want to show you a picture of tanya gilbert. her family and friends. they did learn from police telling them that the 19-year-old man kenny harding killed in san francisco could be connected to the shootings that happened in seattle on wednesday. it was late wednesday night that a man walked up on foot and opened fire, shooting at four people on a south seattle street. three of those people are recovering from injuries but as i said, tanya gilbert who had turned 19 and was expecting a baby was killed. one ever her friends told us that sunday was the first day she felt safe enough to step foot outside. learning that the person of interest wa
as we mentioned police in seattle were interested in speaking with kenny harding.why we have natalie in our sister station in seattle to take it from there. >> reporter: good morning. you can see here on the street this memorial continues to grow. this is where four people were shot last week, one of the four a pregnant 19-year-old woman, tanya gilbert died. her family learned about this potential break in the case yesterday. we want to show you a picture of tanya gilbert. her family and...
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his name was reportedly kenny harding, a 19-year-old man who was recently released from prison on parole for a sex crime. and he was a person of interest in a deadly shooting last wednesday in seattle in which three people were wounded and a young woman was killed. she was a bystander who wasn't involved in the dispute. flash forward later to late saturday, two san francisco police officers stopped harding around here in the bay view for a muni fare violation because he reportedly didn't have a valid bus transfer ticket. when they started questioning him officers say he started to run away, while firing several shots back at them. at least one of the officers fired back and wounded him at this location which was about a block away from where they initially stopped him. cell phone video has surfaced that shows sfpd with guns drawn on harding as he lays wounded on the sidewalk bleeding. a crowd of people surround the officers yelling at them accusing them of shooting an unarmed man, questioning where's the gun. but in another amateur video you can see a gun on the ground near the scene. po
his name was reportedly kenny harding, a 19-year-old man who was recently released from prison on parole for a sex crime. and he was a person of interest in a deadly shooting last wednesday in seattle in which three people were wounded and a young woman was killed. she was a bystander who wasn't involved in the dispute. flash forward later to late saturday, two san francisco police officers stopped harding around here in the bay view for a muni fare violation because he reportedly didn't have a...
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hard inside. >> at the holman correctional facility in alabama, we met inmate kenny wilson. he was housed in the prison's administration segregation unit. >> i had about five or six charges. my most biggest charge is dealing with a teenager which i was 16 and she was like 15 i believe. i ended up killing both of them, the mom and daughter. came in 15 years, and i got 15 more. >> originally convicted of rape and theft, wilson earned his second 15-year sentence while behind bars after he brutally beat a corrections officer. >> ended up, cracked his ribs, his jaw. think i did something to his hip and broke his collarbone too. to me it was no thing, it was prison. you don't come here and work here and think it's cake. no, he didn't die, he just won't be a correctional officer no more. >> despite his attitude, some at holman are trying to help wilson turn his life around. >> i have known him several years. he's a young man with a lot of anger problems. he acts out through his anger. that's what we're trying to deal with now. >> i have a bad anger problem, you know what i'm saying
hard inside. >> at the holman correctional facility in alabama, we met inmate kenny wilson. he was housed in the prison's administration segregation unit. >> i had about five or six charges. my most biggest charge is dealing with a teenager which i was 16 and she was like 15 i believe. i ended up killing both of them, the mom and daughter. came in 15 years, and i got 15 more. >> originally convicted of rape and theft, wilson earned his second 15-year sentence while behind bars...
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kenny boone is sheriff of florence county. >> i mean i really thought that we was going to go straight to, you know, maybe a boyfriend or an acquaintance. this, he was convinced, would not be so hardo solve. of course, things don't always work out the way we'd like them to. and that movie idea? it'll soon be time for that part of the story. there would be two movies, remember, twin parades of hope and folly. but first suspicion falls as it often will on an attentive young male. >> clingy, protective, stalky, a key -- just stalked her. announ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. it's the at&t network... lights, camera, activia it's the best job in the world. to be there for them, you've gotta feel your best. that's why i love eating activi
kenny boone is sheriff of florence county. >> i mean i really thought that we was going to go straight to, you know, maybe a boyfriend or an acquaintance. this, he was convinced, would not be so hardo solve. of course, things don't always work out the way we'd like them to. and that movie idea? it'll soon be time for that part of the story. there would be two movies, remember, twin parades of hope and folly. but first suspicion falls as it often will on an attentive young male. >>...
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kenny, represented los angeles for more than 50 years. my brother is now superior court judge. my dad taught us serving others is a calling. it requires honesty, hard work and most importantly, the courage to do the right thing. in 1961 a young and controversial civil rights leader named martin luther king jr. came to los angeles for his very first visit. and not a single elected official wanted to greet or welcome him. except for one, my father. and that's where i got my political courage. and we know that americans are counting on us now more than ever to solve their problems and working together with courage and in good faith i believe we can and we will. this past week i experienced a wonderful victory but also a profound loss. my dear, sweet mother passed away unexpectedly the day before the election. she was the driving force behind our family, and this is the first accomplishment i've ever had and not been able to share with her. she was looking forward to seeing this day, and i know both she and my father are looking down today smiling. and for that i want to thank everyone who made this possible. thank you to my children, katie, danny, mar
kenny, represented los angeles for more than 50 years. my brother is now superior court judge. my dad taught us serving others is a calling. it requires honesty, hard work and most importantly, the courage to do the right thing. in 1961 a young and controversial civil rights leader named martin luther king jr. came to los angeles for his very first visit. and not a single elected official wanted to greet or welcome him. except for one, my father. and that's where i got my political courage. and...
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kenny, represented los angeles for more than 50 years. my brother is now superior court judge. my dad taught us serving others is a calling. it requires honesty, hard work and most importantly, the courage to do the right thing. in 1961 a young and controversial civil rights leader named martin luther king jr. came to los angeles for his very first visit. and not a single elected official wanted to greet or welcome him. except for one, my father. and that's where i got my political courage. and we know that americans are counting on us now more than ever to solve their problems and working together with courage and in good faith i believe we can and we will. this past week i experienced a wonderful victory but also a profound loss. my dear, sweet mother passed away unexpectedly the day before the election. she was the driving force behind our family, and this is the first accomplishment i've ever had and not been able to share with her. she was looking forward to seeing this day, and i know both she and my father are looking down today smiling. and for that i want to thank everyone who made this possible. thank you to my children, katie, danny, mar
kenny, represented los angeles for more than 50 years. my brother is now superior court judge. my dad taught us serving others is a calling. it requires honesty, hard work and most importantly, the courage to do the right thing. in 1961 a young and controversial civil rights leader named martin luther king jr. came to los angeles for his very first visit. and not a single elected official wanted to greet or welcome him. except for one, my father. and that's where i got my political courage. and...