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within its pages was a thorough re pew takes of any negligence by the lapd or coroner's office.ed unto question the credibility of people who had long since been fired from the coroner's office. >> what we do know is several weeks after marilyn's death he was caught stealing from dead people. >> the fact we could establish independent of this, of these new things coming to light, to prove there was no credible evidence to support a murder investigation at that time. >> in the word of the report, the cumulative evidence available to us failed to support any theory of criminal conduct. based on the information available no further investigation appears to be required. the case was closed. for a star whose shined brighter in death, it would not be the end. nearly two years passed when anthony summers was assigned to cover the district's 1982 report. "goddess" contained all the same players with the same theories. >> it was a calculated attempt by criminals, not only to set up robert kennedy in terms of his affair with marilyn monroe which would ruin his profession. but even perhaps
within its pages was a thorough re pew takes of any negligence by the lapd or coroner's office.ed unto question the credibility of people who had long since been fired from the coroner's office. >> what we do know is several weeks after marilyn's death he was caught stealing from dead people. >> the fact we could establish independent of this, of these new things coming to light, to prove there was no credible evidence to support a murder investigation at that time. >> in the...
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do you trust lapd to be fair? it seems like a johnnie cochran defense of the president, intentional or not. are they winning or losing that argument? >> that's not what constituents calling into my office are saying, that they're winning the argument. they disagree. they think the impeachment inquiry began properly, the proceedings were conducted fairly. you saw the witnesses in open hearings. the republicans were allowed to question them at length about any topic practically and they did. they handled themselves well and their testimony was compelling. indeed, riveting and showed without a doubt that there's serious overwhelming evidence of wrongdoing on the part of the president. >> how do you think it's going in terms of that middle of the country that may not watch our kinds of programs in the evening, may not watch during the day as the news is progressing who basically have other things on their mind and maybe much more important to their families. it seems like a very difficult. you had a big break about th
do you trust lapd to be fair? it seems like a johnnie cochran defense of the president, intentional or not. are they winning or losing that argument? >> that's not what constituents calling into my office are saying, that they're winning the argument. they disagree. they think the impeachment inquiry began properly, the proceedings were conducted fairly. you saw the witnesses in open hearings. the republicans were allowed to question them at length about any topic practically and they...
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the lapd announced today that it will begin testing.w device starting in january it things like a lasso. bola wrap fires a kevlar core that can wrap around the person whose tend up to 25 feet away. i guess the idea is it stops you in your tracks. they're going to try out the device will initially be given to about 200 officers right as up heads up. let's go and take a. >>a look at our 4 zone forecast or camera is pointed to directly at the embarcadero tonight. >>chief meteorologist lawrence karnow ways here start to get some showers moving in the latter part of today >>yet here we go again i mean this is another significant storm we're talking about heavy rain and very gusty winds as it comes on shore. the storm system we're seeing right now this all part of the same one that effect is this weekend. but finally the core low is moving all the way into southern california is going to bring them some heavy rain but were occasionally to see the showers spinning up in the bay area and that's what we're seeing now raindrops coming up from the
the lapd announced today that it will begin testing.w device starting in january it things like a lasso. bola wrap fires a kevlar core that can wrap around the person whose tend up to 25 feet away. i guess the idea is it stops you in your tracks. they're going to try out the device will initially be given to about 200 officers right as up heads up. let's go and take a. >>a look at our 4 zone forecast or camera is pointed to directly at the embarcadero tonight. >>chief meteorologist...
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everybody in the community knew it, including law enforcement, lapd 77th precinct.e would go play basketball every day at the basketball court. on his way home from thing basketball, he was apprehended by lapd by two officers who shot him in the back. -- he had had confrontation with those officers in the past. they knew about his history of mental illness. and when his mother came forward , she told the public, my son did not deserve to die. he had mental illness. till this day, we don't know why those cops shot and killed him. but what we do know is that more than half the people who are killed by an officer, whetethert is by a taser or a gun, have some form of mental illness. amy: and you talk about the police knowing monte as well. they know him as a person in the community and why community policing is s so important, whee they understand who the people are, who the community is. pololiceand argue, amy, should not be the first responders to people with multiple -- mental illness. we have to reinvest our dollars into real communitity care community mental health
everybody in the community knew it, including law enforcement, lapd 77th precinct.e would go play basketball every day at the basketball court. on his way home from thing basketball, he was apprehended by lapd by two officers who shot him in the back. -- he had had confrontation with those officers in the past. they knew about his history of mental illness. and when his mother came forward , she told the public, my son did not deserve to die. he had mental illness. till this day, we don't know...
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. >>> a suspected car thief led the lapd on a wild christmas day pursuit and we have video. you can actually see the suspect in the white car leading police north on i-5 in l.a. he tried to get away, but police ended the chase with the pit maneuver and arrested the driver. >>> the bay area stepping up to help the san jose church after thieves stole a donation box. >>> haircuts, winter clothes and a hot meal. volunteers bringing holiday joy to the homeless community. >>> many businesses closed on christmas but for one bay area dehli, it's one of the busiest days of the year. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ >>> turns out there is a silver lining for a san jose church that was robbed. dozens celebrated christmas mass at our lady of guadeloupe this morning. two people in hoodies and sunglasses walked away with a donation box, ne
. >>> a suspected car thief led the lapd on a wild christmas day pursuit and we have video. you can actually see the suspect in the white car leading police north on i-5 in l.a. he tried to get away, but police ended the chase with the pit maneuver and arrested the driver. >>> the bay area stepping up to help the san jose church after thieves stole a donation box. >>> haircuts, winter clothes and a hot meal. volunteers bringing holiday joy to the homeless community....
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currently our public lapds -- this is going to be hard to believe.ands emit close to 25% of carbon in this country. 25% of our carbon emissions come from our public lands. that means there are far too many extractive industry leases and projects on public lands and not enough renewable energy projects. we are doing this because we love our public lands. we feel that future generations should be able to use and enjoy our public lands into the future and that we don't need that kind of pollution anywhere near our public lands. currently in new mexico, we have the largest methane cloud hovering above the northwest corner of our state. and that's due to extractive industry pollution. and so it's clear that, you know, the health of our children is important, and certainly i, as the vice-chair of the committee on natural resources, i want to make sure that we can protect those lapds into the future. >> congresswoman, good to see you. congresswoman deb haaland of in. my. we are going to be right back after this quick break. you are watching msnbc. emu & dou
currently our public lapds -- this is going to be hard to believe.ands emit close to 25% of carbon in this country. 25% of our carbon emissions come from our public lands. that means there are far too many extractive industry leases and projects on public lands and not enough renewable energy projects. we are doing this because we love our public lands. we feel that future generations should be able to use and enjoy our public lands into the future and that we don't need that kind of pollution...
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cards at suspects, up to 25 feet away to tingle them up without requiring more violent force, the lapdd several other departments across the country trying out the new tools. recent winter weather highlighting wisconsin town's ban on snowball throwing anywhere on public property which means school your snowball fights are illegal. the town, errors and stones and other missiles, citing public safety. they ticketed someone for throwing a snowball. a supporter of marijuana legalization willie nelson is giving up weed. he has credit marijuana but he says he has got to quit because of breathing issues. (danny) pet care ain't easy. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. for a limited time, get a outb4-course meal your holidays even better! starting at $15.99. treat yourself to the perfect gift today, because the aussie 4-course won't last long! and now, get a $10 gift with every $50 in gift
cards at suspects, up to 25 feet away to tingle them up without requiring more violent force, the lapdd several other departments across the country trying out the new tools. recent winter weather highlighting wisconsin town's ban on snowball throwing anywhere on public property which means school your snowball fights are illegal. the town, errors and stones and other missiles, citing public safety. they ticketed someone for throwing a snowball. a supporter of marijuana legalization willie...
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they also knew that in 1984, an lapd officer found a device in a bus, but it turns out the officer planteda hero. they started thinking, this could be history repeating itself. david: in terms of the law enforcement investigation, was this a case of confirmation bias? kent: ultimately, it became that. trying tot was protect the people in atlanta for the games, find a bomber. as the report came out from the profile, some of the evidence matched, then confirmation bias did start. david: we are talking with kent alexander, author of "the suspect." cannotread the book, you blame law enforcement quite so much as the media for running with it, although they got leaks. kent: there is plenty of blame to go around. aere is no reason to leak name when a suspect has not been charged. we had no idea after five years looking into this, but we now know who it is. david: what was the motive? kent: he has passed away, so i just don't know. it was not something endorsed by supervisors at the bureau. when they found out, when we heard this was leaked, it was horrible. as far as the media, his name ended up
they also knew that in 1984, an lapd officer found a device in a bus, but it turns out the officer planteda hero. they started thinking, this could be history repeating itself. david: in terms of the law enforcement investigation, was this a case of confirmation bias? kent: ultimately, it became that. trying tot was protect the people in atlanta for the games, find a bomber. as the report came out from the profile, some of the evidence matched, then confirmation bias did start. david: we are...
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nypd reports during the same time 2953 guns nearly four times the population and lapd a city with atmore people than chicago sees past the guns 5038 and chicago police are slamming the case of the suspect released last month on 500-dollar bond for assaulting a police officer and has been charged with murdering another man with an illegal gun. joan this quick programming note tomorrow fox nation presents the real search for james r. hoffa. host eric shawn walks us through one of the greatest mysteries in american history with new information on jimmy hoffa's disappearance. here's a preview. >> do you know where jimmy hoffa is buried? >> absolutely. >> would the family met i found a demolition contractor living in florida and leaving behind his jersey accent and attitude. what's clear he reveres his dad he's overwhelmed by the secret he says they share. >> did your dad say who shot jimmy hoffa? >> absolutely. soon at the real search for james r. hoffa at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on the "fox news" channel. with the economy booming we have some number straight ahead plus how you can
nypd reports during the same time 2953 guns nearly four times the population and lapd a city with atmore people than chicago sees past the guns 5038 and chicago police are slamming the case of the suspect released last month on 500-dollar bond for assaulting a police officer and has been charged with murdering another man with an illegal gun. joan this quick programming note tomorrow fox nation presents the real search for james r. hoffa. host eric shawn walks us through one of the greatest...
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four are from the lapd, four are from the beverly hills police department. more than 30 women accused weinstein of sexual misconduct. the movie producer has a trial set for january 6th in new york on charges that he raped a woman in a hotel room in 2013. >>> president trump is escalating his war with house speaker nancy pelosi and the city of san francisco. in a series of tweets he called pelosi's district which includes most of the city one of the worst in the u.s. when it comes to homeless and crime. the east bay congressman reacted to mr. trump's remarks. >> he's unhinged in my view. this is what he does. he attacks anybody who looks like they'll disagree with him. >> unhinged or strategic in the way he tries to control the conversation? >> i suppose there's a certain amount of predictability. he does this frequently. also his relationship with the truth and accuracy is not a close one. >> the president railed against democrats for treating him unfairly during the impeachment inquiry. >>> abc7 news is committed to building a better bay area, and parking i
four are from the lapd, four are from the beverly hills police department. more than 30 women accused weinstein of sexual misconduct. the movie producer has a trial set for january 6th in new york on charges that he raped a woman in a hotel room in 2013. >>> president trump is escalating his war with house speaker nancy pelosi and the city of san francisco. in a series of tweets he called pelosi's district which includes most of the city one of the worst in the u.s. when it comes to...
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single index in the americas, latin america is up, and every single index in asia, russia, new ski lapd zealand is. where is all of this global money coming from? >> but before we get to that, how about the part when you said is it all central banks? can you show me a lot of cuts that have happened the last three months >> 90 cuts, i think. >> for the year. >> 20 central banks around the world. >> this year in the last three months where we had i think you said 9% rally out of our market in the last 90 days, has our market -- i mean, are we seeing lots of talk about further cuts no we're seeing people pulled back and said we're not going to see that and, in fact, we might not even be satisfied with the first signs of inflation when we get it that's -- >> stocks go up, carrie, as you know, when there's more buyers than sellers that's pretty much it. and it appears when i look globally at the indexes, and i can't remember a time looking at all the indexes and saying they're all up fairly significantly in 90 days it appears the world is a wash in infinite amount of capital. >> the world, r
single index in the americas, latin america is up, and every single index in asia, russia, new ski lapd zealand is. where is all of this global money coming from? >> but before we get to that, how about the part when you said is it all central banks? can you show me a lot of cuts that have happened the last three months >> 90 cuts, i think. >> for the year. >> 20 central banks around the world. >> this year in the last three months where we had i think you said 9%...
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s office has received four cases from the lapd, another four from beverly hills. it's got to decide if it's going to file official charges on these cases. the d.a.'s office didn't give details, but it's been looking into these charges for a little under two years. two of the cases, however, were submitted just in the last couple of months. now, apparently the lada set up a task force to look into some of these allegations but there hasn't been prosecution because some of the claims fall outside of the statute of limitations, it's ten years for sex crimes. weinstein is also facing civil charges in addition to these criminal ones. some of this has fallen on to the weinstein company its insurers are agreed to pay a $25 million global settlement. we will wait to see exactly what happens but he is far from out of the woods here. kristina: seems like the office was set to act in the new year, right? some of the stuff in january? jackie: that's what the expectation is at this point. it would be better probably for everybody to kind of get an idea of what the timeline loo
s office has received four cases from the lapd, another four from beverly hills. it's got to decide if it's going to file official charges on these cases. the d.a.'s office didn't give details, but it's been looking into these charges for a little under two years. two of the cases, however, were submitted just in the last couple of months. now, apparently the lada set up a task force to look into some of these allegations but there hasn't been prosecution because some of the claims fall outside...
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so much more than the lapd. you know i never really knew that. also, just incredible guys that i've met, technical advisors. we have three in particular, they have just been a huge asset in making the show as authentic as we can make it. i have a lot of respect for all law enforcement, but really the sheriff's department has been really forthcoming with wanting to help us and i'm really excited for people to finally get to see it. >> stephen dorff, thank you for joining us. i look forward to seeing the show. i like that you bring to it. thanks for joining us here. >> yeah, thank you, man. appreciate it. happy holidays. >>> we continue to follow developing news in san jose. >> that's right, one person was shot and police are still searching for the gunman. ktvu's elissa harrington is at the scene with what neighbors heard overnight. >> reporter: behind me is the victim's car, you can see a park there right on the corner. please tell me that the victim had just exited the vehicle, was confronted by somebody on the street, something happened, some s
so much more than the lapd. you know i never really knew that. also, just incredible guys that i've met, technical advisors. we have three in particular, they have just been a huge asset in making the show as authentic as we can make it. i have a lot of respect for all law enforcement, but really the sheriff's department has been really forthcoming with wanting to help us and i'm really excited for people to finally get to see it. >> stephen dorff, thank you for joining us. i look forward...
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prosecutors say lapd and beverly hills police brought eight investigators to them and now reviewing theases. so far no new charges have been officially fire lly filed. >>> another car kras in l.a. this lasting only four minutes. police say the quick four-minute chase began with a carjacking and ended with the suspect crashing right there head-on into a police cruiser. the suspect jumped out of the car, they always do out of the driver's side window, ran before being tackled and held down by officers. >>> new overnight a car slamming into a tribal hall in riverside county take a look at this new video. at least ten people were injured, no word on why they crashed into that building. >>> the faa unveiling an ambitious proposal aimed at drones, regulating commercial and consumer drones. all drones will be tracked in real time with beacons that broadcast their location and identity when they take flight. the proposal is only a draft giving the public 60 days to comment. if approved it would take effect after another three years. >>> the population is growing in california but more people ar
prosecutors say lapd and beverly hills police brought eight investigators to them and now reviewing theases. so far no new charges have been officially fire lly filed. >>> another car kras in l.a. this lasting only four minutes. police say the quick four-minute chase began with a carjacking and ended with the suspect crashing right there head-on into a police cruiser. the suspect jumped out of the car, they always do out of the driver's side window, ran before being tackled and held...
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ran red lights, sideswiped cars, drove on sidewalks, jumped out of the car after crashing into an lapdmed by police and taken into custody. >>> if you got a drone for christmas you may soon have to register it with the faa. >> the agency wants to be able to track all drones in realtime. un ls woulbe empnes a working on a traffic management system for drone flights. >>> a virginia mom is on a mission to settle school lunch debts. >> with help from community donors raised more than $40,000 for students in prince william county and she's looking to do even more. our friend anna-lysa gayle has the details. >> i grew up in a small town outside of detroit. things were a little harder there. >> reporter: adele knows what it's like to see kids struggle. >> i've always been motivated to try and alleviate hunger. >> reporter: in 2017 she saw another need. >> i heard this story on the radio about some boy in new mexico i think that was trying to get a lunch, he got up to the lunch lady, and his account didn't have any money in it. she took his lunch out of his hands and threw it in the trash. >>
ran red lights, sideswiped cars, drove on sidewalks, jumped out of the car after crashing into an lapdmed by police and taken into custody. >>> if you got a drone for christmas you may soon have to register it with the faa. >> the agency wants to be able to track all drones in realtime. un ls woulbe empnes a working on a traffic management system for drone flights. >>> a virginia mom is on a mission to settle school lunch debts. >> with help from community donors...
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. >> ambassador sond lapd stated that the president only cares about big stuff. i noted there was big stuff going on in ukraine. like a war with russia. ambassador sondland replied he meant big stuff that benefits the president like the biden investigation that rudy giuliani was pushing. >> what would the framers have thought of a president who only cares about the big stuff that benefits him. the framers were extremely worried about a president who served only his own interests or the interests of foreign powers. that was their most serious concern when they designed the remedy of impeachment. >> so the evidence also suggests that president trump didn't even care if the investigation actually happened. what he really cared about was the public announcement of the investigation. so professor, how do we analyze these facts in the context of abuse of power. >> i think to have a president ask for the investigation of his political opponents is an arc type of the abuse of power and mr. buck mentioned past examples of this. and to say that those weren't impeachable, i
. >> ambassador sond lapd stated that the president only cares about big stuff. i noted there was big stuff going on in ukraine. like a war with russia. ambassador sondland replied he meant big stuff that benefits the president like the biden investigation that rudy giuliani was pushing. >> what would the framers have thought of a president who only cares about the big stuff that benefits him. the framers were extremely worried about a president who served only his own interests or...
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these families are scared to death that it's going to happen on a plane and we're going to have to lapdpt passengers and things like that, but i assure them that's not the case. >> reporter: delta offers these tours at i its atlanta and other hubs. others offer similar programs across the country. >> for young kids with autism, these new sensory experience, the overhead page, all of the sights and sounds can be quite overwhelming and as a result, many people with autism really need to have experiences before they get to the airport just to prepare them for that. >> reporter: delta built this special sensory room at atlanta's international terminal as a place families can go to to calm down if the airport becomes sensory overload. a first for delta. >> what's it like for you seeing reactions from the kids particularly when their eyes light up? >> it's just amazing in that it's doing good and it's making families feel empowered and confident and comfortable, and i want them to have the same experiences with their children that i've had with mine. >> reporter: and the diamonds are ready. t
these families are scared to death that it's going to happen on a plane and we're going to have to lapdpt passengers and things like that, but i assure them that's not the case. >> reporter: delta offers these tours at i its atlanta and other hubs. others offer similar programs across the country. >> for young kids with autism, these new sensory experience, the overhead page, all of the sights and sounds can be quite overwhelming and as a result, many people with autism really need...
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. >> ambassador sond lapd stated that the president only cares about big stuff. i noted there was big stuff going on in ukraine. like a war with russia. ambassador sondland replied he meant big stuff that benefits the president like the biden investigation that rudy giuliani was pushing. >> what would the framers have thought of a president who only cares about the big stuff that benefits him. the framers were extremely worried about a president who served only his own interests or the interests of foreign powers. that was their most serious concern when they designed the remedy of impeachment. >> so the evidence also suggests that president trump didn't even care if the investigation actually happened. what he really cared about was the public announcement of the investigation. so professor, how do we analyze these facts in the context of abuse of power. >> i think to have a president ask for the investigation of his political opponents is an arc type of the abuse of power and mr. buck mentioned past examples of this. and to say that those weren't impeachable, i
. >> ambassador sond lapd stated that the president only cares about big stuff. i noted there was big stuff going on in ukraine. like a war with russia. ambassador sondland replied he meant big stuff that benefits the president like the biden investigation that rudy giuliani was pushing. >> what would the framers have thought of a president who only cares about the big stuff that benefits him. the framers were extremely worried about a president who served only his own interests or...
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. >> now we are robin meade eady - >> reporter: his short stalk of the celery monster helped lapd himpped like rapunzel, i could see where i was born and forest lawn where may family was buried and felt i was in the bermuda triangle. the weird place of life and death. >> reporter: perfect essence. fired after a few years, he found his footing directing "pee wee's big adventure." >> thanks for stopping. >> reporter: that began a string of hits that made burton a household name. >> this exhibition is an immersive experience into the mind of tim burton. >> reporter: perhaps no one knows better than ginney hi, his curator. >> what he puts on a page or sculpture is identifiable for all of his fans. so there's really no disconnect between tim and his viewer or tim and his visitor because of that intense emotional connection in his work. >> reporter: his art has traveled the world including a 700-piece collection that was viewed at new york's museum of modern art where it drew the third-largest crowd in moma's history -- just behind picasso and matisse. >> he drew more than 800,000 at moma.
. >> now we are robin meade eady - >> reporter: his short stalk of the celery monster helped lapd himpped like rapunzel, i could see where i was born and forest lawn where may family was buried and felt i was in the bermuda triangle. the weird place of life and death. >> reporter: perfect essence. fired after a few years, he found his footing directing "pee wee's big adventure." >> thanks for stopping. >> reporter: that began a string of hits that made...
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pain compliance pepper spray if we can get this where they don't use pain stop that situation early lapdetween law enforcement and communities, looking for something like this that doesn't hurt them feedback able to end situations safely. >> it wraps around legs making them i'm mobileized. >> once you push button shoots out cord 500 feet per connect wraps around arm legacy super fast blink of an eye. >> do they stay immobilized. >> hooks wraps around to grab clothing then it is kind of like batman spider-man things people referenced to, to stop somebody again not anything in body not hurting suspect deterring a lot of uses in fort worth california, being used more and more internationally as well law enforcement world over already 16 countries. >> it is number 10 if it hits bare skin going in a lot have these covered i have done it a fair number of times at the end of the day you have got to compare the risk so we are reducing exposure getting hurt to try to end that situation before it escalates to higher level. >> great looks like a real deterrent. >> well received. >> we will be right
pain compliance pepper spray if we can get this where they don't use pain stop that situation early lapdetween law enforcement and communities, looking for something like this that doesn't hurt them feedback able to end situations safely. >> it wraps around legs making them i'm mobileized. >> once you push button shoots out cord 500 feet per connect wraps around arm legacy super fast blink of an eye. >> do they stay immobilized. >> hooks wraps around to grab clothing...