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local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the hunt for drugs. >> this is not what we think of as police in a democratic society. this is way out of proportion. >> in the past, police "swat teams" were only used in extreme circumstances. now, they're increasingly sent on routine tasks. >> they changed my whole perspective. i'm telling you, when i seen that, it was just like they dropped a bomb. they don't care what they've done, they really don't. >> tonight, fault lines examines how a massive rise the use of "swat" is redefining america's police ... and we ask who is really paying the price? in the us today, there are now tens of thousands of military-style police raids every year...but only the worst cases make the news. we've come to investigate one that took place in a rural town just north of los angeles. >> scared me so bad, they were so military and just huge guns and full gear, like huge puffed out like huge vest. it looked like they were going into a war. >> early morning on june 27, armed police from across
local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the hunt for drugs. >> this is not what we think of as police in a democratic society. this is way out of proportion. >> in the past, police "swat teams" were only used in extreme circumstances. now, they're increasingly sent on routine tasks. >> they changed my whole perspective. i'm telling you, when i seen that, it was just like they dropped a bomb....
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local police raid the home of man wrongly suspected of being a drug dealer. his family was left traumatized, their dog executed on the spot. ogden, utah. a man is fatally shot with a golf club in his hand. the police were actually searching for his roommate. pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched raids could be isolated incidents, those sounding the alarm say the rise of military-style tactics is changing police culture. >> if you dress a guy like a soldier and you give him a soldier's weapons and you train him like a solider and you send him out in the streets and you tell him he's fighting a war yea i absolutely think that has an effect on mentality. >> meanwhile, the trend is being fueled by commercial interests outfitting swat teams is now a multi-million dollar business thanks to homeland security grants that flooded police departments post-9/11. here at the urban shield event pr
local police raid the home of man wrongly suspected of being a drug dealer. his family was left traumatized, their dog executed on the spot. ogden, utah. a man is fatally shot with a golf club in his hand. the police were actually searching for his roommate. pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched raids could be isolated...
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generals, state attorney generals are going to do anything about it because they work with the police. the local prosecutors are not going to do anything about it because they work with the police and also in half the states, the prosecutors themselves get a share of the forfeited loot to finance their own offices, which is unconstitutional but virtually unchallenged which is a scandalous situation. so, the problem is it's a lack of will on the part of state legislators who are usually beholden to the police and reluctant to upset them. it's a reluctance to face the fact that you have to spend more taxpayer money on police departments if you don't allow them to seize property for themselves and here now so it's partly a political problem and it's partly a problem of lack of public understanding of what's going on. but that's not much of an excuse anymore because there has been an awful lot of publicity recently about all these abuses. >> host: markets and soup walls, south dakota, a democrat. hi mark. >> caller: good morning. i'm glad you guys are talking about this. there was a case in monterey
generals, state attorney generals are going to do anything about it because they work with the police. the local prosecutors are not going to do anything about it because they work with the police and also in half the states, the prosecutors themselves get a share of the forfeited loot to finance their own offices, which is unconstitutional but virtually unchallenged which is a scandalous situation. so, the problem is it's a lack of will on the part of state legislators who are usually beholden...
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police. see what trouble i bring you? >> for $30 an hour this local business hires a police officer to stand guard complete with squad car. you decided to have an off-duty police officer versus say, a security guard. why? >> because they need to be able to act. i think, number one. if they're seeing something happen, they need to respond immediately. >> private security firms and police work closely together in this area. >> headed down that way. >> okay. thanks warren. >> some agencies including bedrock security's paul nelson take issue with the fact they have to compete for business with a government entity. >> i want to maintain a good relationship with them. they're great partners but the fact is that they are also competitors, and they shouldn't be. >> does the salt lake city police department have an unfair advantage working against you? >> i think so in that they will know a lot of security customers out there. they're there on all crime scenes, and they're grabbing that business when that's not their business. they're in law enforcement and no
police. see what trouble i bring you? >> for $30 an hour this local business hires a police officer to stand guard complete with squad car. you decided to have an off-duty police officer versus say, a security guard. why? >> because they need to be able to act. i think, number one. if they're seeing something happen, they need to respond immediately. >> private security firms and police work closely together in this area. >> headed down that way. >> okay. thanks...
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very well equipped local police officers. county police officers. you did capture the mood here and that is that peaceful protests have replaced the vilance. there is a rally -- violence. there is a rally right now talking about the issue that president obama addressed. local policing policy after the death of freddie gray. investigators ongoing there and it reverted to that issue, replacing the vilance. -- violence. >> we talked about all of the people who caused the damage, talk about the people who tried tocopy the peace and -- to keep the peace and the people that came out today to clean up the damage. >> reporter: that is something the mayor mentioned today, thanking those who were protesting peacefully, cleaning up neighborhoods. we saw protesters on foot moving through calling for peace and three dozen cars, folks driving by, holding up the peace sign, calling for peace. when you get into a situation, we were here last week, you saw a few agitators, once they started the group took over and started to put down any type of violence that they t
very well equipped local police officers. county police officers. you did capture the mood here and that is that peaceful protests have replaced the vilance. there is a rally -- violence. there is a rally right now talking about the issue that president obama addressed. local policing policy after the death of freddie gray. investigators ongoing there and it reverted to that issue, replacing the vilance. -- violence. >> we talked about all of the people who caused the damage, talk about...
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we were in city offices while local police were seeing the video for the first time. >> i can tell you that as the result of that video and the bad decision made by our officer, he will be charged with murder. >> reporter: tonight officer slager is behind bars and he has been denied bail. what's happening tonight in south carolina is so different than the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson missouri that sparked anger and protests across the country. and not just in the details of the case. this is nothing like the ferguson case. >> in ferguson the more you dig into the case, the more you read the report, the more the police officer's account is supported. here, you see this video. and it tells the story. and it's a story that seems almost indefensible from the police officer's perspective. >> reporter: in a world where there's a camera in every pocket, i asked about the importance of the video in the news conference just hours ago. if it weren't for this video would he be charged with murder at this point? >> that's a question let me ask the chief. >> you're asking us to specu
we were in city offices while local police were seeing the video for the first time. >> i can tell you that as the result of that video and the bad decision made by our officer, he will be charged with murder. >> reporter: tonight officer slager is behind bars and he has been denied bail. what's happening tonight in south carolina is so different than the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson missouri that sparked anger and protests across the country. and not just in the...
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. >> the volunteers set up check points and act as the local police. they have the support of the community giving food, petrol, and money for their needs. but not everyone believes this is a good thing. the leaders right minority muslim groups here are concerned the presence of rescuers are just going to complicate matters further. >> if the muslims are carrying weapons row hinnga will be treated very harsh. >> they pro brought to a shelter and say they are glad to be alive. fatima hopes to get to her husband in malaysia. they are willing to step in and help where their government has been unable to. >> jurors in the boston marathon trial are due to begin deliberations. they will decide what role dzhokhar tsarnaev played in the explosions. his lawyers have argued that his radicalized brother, who masterminded the attack, has influenced him. >>> critical vote for a new council in the u.s. city of ferguson in missouri has begun. four african-americans are running for three seats in the election. this comes after months of protests over the death of unar
. >> the volunteers set up check points and act as the local police. they have the support of the community giving food, petrol, and money for their needs. but not everyone believes this is a good thing. the leaders right minority muslim groups here are concerned the presence of rescuers are just going to complicate matters further. >> if the muslims are carrying weapons row hinnga will be treated very harsh. >> they pro brought to a shelter and say they are glad to be alive....
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-- local police officers improve their capabilities. >> reporter: without sufficient trainingr government support, local police across mexico struggle to convince a skeptical public they are fit to defend them. >>> coming up on al jazeera, recreating an historic moment 150 years later. abraham lincoln's last ride before his assassination. >> being a musician, there's no demand... >> world renowned artist lang lang >> the moment you're on stage, it's timeless >> american schools falling flat... >> there are no music class in public schools... >> and his plan to bring music back... >> music makes people happier... >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. >>> a court in japan today prevented two nuclear reactors from restarting. the judges cited safety concerns. it is the second ruling to block nuclear plants this year and also a win for the country's anti-nuclear movement that has gained popularity si
-- local police officers improve their capabilities. >> reporter: without sufficient trainingr government support, local police across mexico struggle to convince a skeptical public they are fit to defend them. >>> coming up on al jazeera, recreating an historic moment 150 years later. abraham lincoln's last ride before his assassination. >> being a musician, there's no demand... >> world renowned artist lang lang >> the moment you're on stage, it's timeless...
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. >>> mexico's police force has long been accused of being corrupt. localers themselves say without support from their superiors, nothing will change. john hullman reports from mexico. >> reporter: keeping order in one of mexico's most violent towns would be a tough task for any police force, but here officers are underpaid, underequipped and even have to buy their own bullets says this policeman who department -- didn't feel safe showing his face. >> the criminals are beating us here. if we had better equipment, and are paid better we would be better able to do our job. >> reporter: officers argue they are struggling with little government support. almost all of the police we have talked to on the streets have been too afraid to go on camera. they are worried about getting in trouble with their superiors, but they told us they work shifts of 24 hours and barely earn enough to get by. this ex-policeman told us he wasn't given medical insurance or even given a bullet proof vest. >> translator: one time we arrested some carjackers by 3:00 pm they were free an
. >>> mexico's police force has long been accused of being corrupt. localers themselves say without support from their superiors, nothing will change. john hullman reports from mexico. >> reporter: keeping order in one of mexico's most violent towns would be a tough task for any police force, but here officers are underpaid, underequipped and even have to buy their own bullets says this policeman who department -- didn't feel safe showing his face. >> the criminals are...
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local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the hunt for drugs. >> this is not what we think of as police in a democratic society. this is way out of proportion.
local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the local police dressed like soldiers break down doors in the hunt for drugs. >> this is not what we think of as police in a democratic society. this is way out of proportion.
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police department. there has been some looting of stores. we saw from aerial coverage by a local police car seemingly unoccupied was pounced upon by probably 30 or 40 protesters, a tactical unit suddenly appeared. the officers raced out, the crowd dispersed, one man on the ground has likely been arrested. >> woodruff: jackie, i wanted to ask you how organized the scene. you said appeared to be just groups of young people. >> it didn't seem to be organized. to be honest judy hearing the coverage from the local stations around here who know the ground much better -- sorry about that. it's a crazy environment. you can probably hear the helicopters overhead. there have been some young people walking by in front of the camera. but it appears it was not org -- not organized and suddenly the violence broke out. something similar happened saturday night when there was another demonstration which was highly organized and quite peaceful for a long period of time and towards the end of the evening there were what the police call pockets of chaos where there was looting, destruction of sever
police department. there has been some looting of stores. we saw from aerial coverage by a local police car seemingly unoccupied was pounced upon by probably 30 or 40 protesters, a tactical unit suddenly appeared. the officers raced out, the crowd dispersed, one man on the ground has likely been arrested. >> woodruff: jackie, i wanted to ask you how organized the scene. you said appeared to be just groups of young people. >> it didn't seem to be organized. to be honest judy hearing...
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more often than not they go with the police. >> reporter: for $30 this local business spy hop hires a police officer to stand guard, complete with squad car. >> you stayeded to have an off duty police officer versus, say, why? >> they need to act. immediately. >> private security firms and press work together. some agencies, including bedroom security take issue with the business. >> i want to maintain a good relationship. they are great partners. the fact is they are competitors. they shouldn't be. >> does the salt lake city have an unfair advantage washing against you. >> i think so. there's a lot of customers. they are grabbing the business, it's not their business. they are in law enforcement not private security. >> the salt lake police chief said it's against policy for officers to solicit work. do you have problems. >> no. i had the other day people said "this is what" - i said you tell me who the officers are, and other. >> interestingly, i have yet to receive names. >> some companies said you are competing and this is a security company that is nestled within a public governm
more often than not they go with the police. >> reporter: for $30 this local business spy hop hires a police officer to stand guard, complete with squad car. >> you stayeded to have an off duty police officer versus, say, why? >> they need to act. immediately. >> private security firms and press work together. some agencies, including bedroom security take issue with the business. >> i want to maintain a good relationship. they are great partners. the fact is they...
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steve, we have, before today, seen a big pickup in local police forces using these cameras and tasers are saying it should be more rapidly deployed? >> yes. as you know i spent 38 years on a new jersey police department. i have a lot of experience when it comes to getting involved in criminal activity and apprehension of criminals. the implement taksation will be helpful to the police and public. it's helpful to the police because it protects police from being falsely accused of any wrongdoing. it helps the public in that if you have an incident like you had in south carolina over the past 48 hours you have the facts. body cams give you the facts. a picture is worth more than 1,000 words. they are very helpful to the public and the police. >> here is the thing. i know a couple years ago a police department did an experiment and police complaints were down 88% while they wore the cameras and use of force was down 50%. a picture can be interpreted in different ways. obviously film can be takenen from different angles and it can be edited. there's logical if not resistance towards this,
steve, we have, before today, seen a big pickup in local police forces using these cameras and tasers are saying it should be more rapidly deployed? >> yes. as you know i spent 38 years on a new jersey police department. i have a lot of experience when it comes to getting involved in criminal activity and apprehension of criminals. the implement taksation will be helpful to the police and public. it's helpful to the police because it protects police from being falsely accused of any...
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instead, they called the local police. school officials says no student or parent data was stolen, and after a costly, elaborate rebuilding of their network they were able to get back up and running. nyu computer scientist justin cappos says hackers go after such seemingly small targets because they're pretty easy: victims often inadvertently download the viruses themselves by clicking on those email attachments. besides, he says, the risks of getting caught are low, and if you cast a wide enough net, you'll get something. >> when you go fishing, you don't try to catch every fish in the ocean. you only wanna catch some. and if you catch enough of them, then it's been a profitable trip for you. >> reporter: when her mom got hacked, alina simone, who's a journalist by day, did some research into ransomware for a piece she wrote for the new york times. she says it's alarming how organized and easy it is to carry out these kinds of attacks. >> there are people making viruses, selling viruses. there are distributors whose speci
instead, they called the local police. school officials says no student or parent data was stolen, and after a costly, elaborate rebuilding of their network they were able to get back up and running. nyu computer scientist justin cappos says hackers go after such seemingly small targets because they're pretty easy: victims often inadvertently download the viruses themselves by clicking on those email attachments. besides, he says, the risks of getting caught are low, and if you cast a wide...
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. >> new at 11:00, a local police department under attack tonight. >> part of the incident was caught on cell phone video and police released new information about the case today. george spencer is live in miland with the video. >> tonight in the face of shieper threats new audio is telling us more about the police perspective. >> yeah i'm on great street here. >> the caller describes phillip white's behavior before this cell phone video begins. before he is surrounded by officers and a k-9. the caller says that white is, can "freaking out, going crazy, and screaming". >> what is he doing? >> he is creaming i don't know what is wrong with him. they say excessive force -- >> guys trying to grab my gun! slow down. >> it comes as the hackivist group is threatening the cumberland county officers department, they want more information released about the officers involved and their dash cam video. today they made good on one threat releasing online the names and personal information of two of the involved officers. >> nbc 10 confirmed tonight that the prosecutor's office and the police depa
. >> new at 11:00, a local police department under attack tonight. >> part of the incident was caught on cell phone video and police released new information about the case today. george spencer is live in miland with the video. >> tonight in the face of shieper threats new audio is telling us more about the police perspective. >> yeah i'm on great street here. >> the caller describes phillip white's behavior before this cell phone video begins. before he is...
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. >> reporter: conditions for federal and some state police improved. local forces continue to be badly paid and under trained. rather than improving their traditions several state governments faced new forces backed by style campaigns. >> it's easier to show a 2,000 strong police force covering the whole state. than actually having 10,000 police officers local police officers improve their capabilities. >> reporter: without sufficient training, all government support, local police across mexico struggle to convince a skeptical public they are here to defend them. >>> graduating from college to the school of hard knocks. coming up, why thousands of graduates are finding the doors of opportunity closed on them. >>> turkish's president condemned pope francis today for using the word genocide to describe the ottoman's mass killing in 1915. the president said the historical event is being taken out of context warning the pontiff not to make the mistake again. on sunday pope francis became the first head of the roman catholic church to refer to the killing of 1.2
. >> reporter: conditions for federal and some state police improved. local forces continue to be badly paid and under trained. rather than improving their traditions several state governments faced new forces backed by style campaigns. >> it's easier to show a 2,000 strong police force covering the whole state. than actually having 10,000 police officers local police officers improve their capabilities. >> reporter: without sufficient training, all government support, local...
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than actually having 10,000 police officers actually local - local police officers improve their capability without sufficient training or government support, police across mexico will struggle to convince a public that they are fit to defend them. >>> the legendry soul singer percy sledge died at the age of 74. ♪ when a man loves a woman ...♪ >>> he died this his home in louisiana, after a battle with liver cancer. first known for the song "when a man loves a woman" he was inducted into the hall of fame. his heart-wrenching soul struck a chord with music fans around the world. >>> default and desperation in california, where thousands have gone without water for sinks, tubs, toilets. >> what will we do without water? i still don't know what to do >>> a battle for breathing room in the bronx. how activists are targetting trucks to fight pollution. and an environmental mystery that could wipe out bees and
than actually having 10,000 police officers actually local - local police officers improve their capability without sufficient training or government support, police across mexico will struggle to convince a public that they are fit to defend them. >>> the legendry soul singer percy sledge died at the age of 74. ♪ when a man loves a woman ...♪ >>> he died this his home in louisiana, after a battle with liver cancer. first known for the song "when a man loves a...
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and there will be a temporary force to support the local police.ce that move in to this predominantly sunni city, a combination of iraqi security forces and the popular mobilization units. the pmus. mostly made up of iranian-backed shia militias and volunteers. gunfire still reverberates. some from pockets where isis is still holding out. much of it celebratory. [ cheers ] >> reporter: severed head in hand, one pmu fighter cries out. this is one of the isis rats, these are not muslims. let them see what we did to them. we are coming to get them in mosul. the hands are bound on the headless body on the pavement. the man had been detained, then shot and decapitated. the crowd breaks out into a celebratory dance. iraqi security forces tell us that pmu fighters cannot all be controlled. something the city's population fears when they return to the lives they left behind. arwa damon, cnn, tikrit, iraq. >>> we will have more on the situation in kenya, the attack on a university there. i'm rosemary church. >> i'm errol barnett. stay with us. coloand previ
and there will be a temporary force to support the local police.ce that move in to this predominantly sunni city, a combination of iraqi security forces and the popular mobilization units. the pmus. mostly made up of iranian-backed shia militias and volunteers. gunfire still reverberates. some from pockets where isis is still holding out. much of it celebratory. [ cheers ] >> reporter: severed head in hand, one pmu fighter cries out. this is one of the isis rats, these are not muslims....
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it's certainly -- in a situation where the local police department is the focus for the protests, there has to be a lot of restraint shown on the part of the police, and i know commissioner batts a very good and smart police official -- >> excisioner, i hate to interrupt you. we are getting from local police a press conference right now on developments. let's listen in. >> the situation it's still happening weapon. we know that stenof our officers right now have been injured. the exact circumstances that took place that led to their injuries something we'll determine at a later date. we'll go back and do an investigation and find the people responsible and we will put enemy jail. nods nod -- nods nod question. >> right now it's a group of lawless individuals with no regards for the safety of the people who live in the communities or the assist oft our police officers police officers who are there to ensure that the people who live and work in that area can do so safely. break nod questionbreak. >> i don't know who is out there right now. this is something we can determine as the event g
it's certainly -- in a situation where the local police department is the focus for the protests, there has to be a lot of restraint shown on the part of the police, and i know commissioner batts a very good and smart police official -- >> excisioner, i hate to interrupt you. we are getting from local police a press conference right now on developments. let's listen in. >> the situation it's still happening weapon. we know that stenof our officers right now have been injured. the...
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we want to hear from you of your do you trust your local police force? ve your views change in light of the walter scott case and other recent high-profile cases? here is a letter to the editor from columbus police chief -- columbus police want to earn communities trust and respect -- is how the letter is titled. that is kim jacobs, letter to the editor. a very different take coming from frank c serpico, the man of whom an oscar-nominated movie was based on. he wrote a piece for a political magazine, "when cops cry wolf." he writes, though he apparently dropped his taser next to scott body, that would make the case that scott took the taser. unless we create an atmosphere where the cooking cop fears the honest cop, the system will never change. he writes, now in an era of videotaping, who will believe the police even when they are telling the truth? we want to hear your views this morning. our phone lines are open to talk about it. sheridan is calling first from columbus ohio, where the police chief wrote that letter today to the "columbus dispatch." good
we want to hear from you of your do you trust your local police force? ve your views change in light of the walter scott case and other recent high-profile cases? here is a letter to the editor from columbus police chief -- columbus police want to earn communities trust and respect -- is how the letter is titled. that is kim jacobs, letter to the editor. a very different take coming from frank c serpico, the man of whom an oscar-nominated movie was based on. he wrote a piece for a political...
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. >> they want an end to local police using military-style equipment in the streets. >> people united will never be defeated. >> they're opposed to mayor's proposal to exempt body cam video -- >> we, as the united states of america that pay the salaries, we should see what happens on the body cameras. >> in dc, the march stopped at the howard theater. they marched up georgia avenue to howard university. >> black lives matter. black lives matter. black lives matter. black lives matter. >> now, danny glover is among those to a ddress this crowd later on. i think you teased us. they're excited because news is happening as they arrive on the us capitol including the news they consider good news that is the democrats and the senate from the state of maryland are asking the justice department to look into that apparent death that happen over in baltimore. we're going to have lots more at 6:00. back to you guys. >> bruce johnson live on the hill. at 6:00, bruce will talk to a baltimore man who brought his children to the rally. >>> there's new information in the death of baltimore man who su
. >> they want an end to local police using military-style equipment in the streets. >> people united will never be defeated. >> they're opposed to mayor's proposal to exempt body cam video -- >> we, as the united states of america that pay the salaries, we should see what happens on the body cameras. >> in dc, the march stopped at the howard theater. they marched up georgia avenue to howard university. >> black lives matter. black lives matter. black lives...
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this requires intensive cooperation between the fbi and local police. training the local police to see the precursors of terrorism. >> isis making advances. making advances on the iraqi city of ramadi even as air strikes reign down before above. yemen ceasing an oil terminal. leland vittert is live with more with these growing threats. >> these air strikes aren't doing enough. a number of civilians running for their lives from ramadi gives you a good idea a lot of folks worry this city might fall t. goes right to the core of the administration's strategy of fighting isis and the more time that goes by the worse it looks. isis supposed to be on the run with iraqi troops pounding them and coalition providing air sport. iraqi troops had ramadi under control. now not so much. they are trying to down-play the significance of the city and isis possible takeover. in yemen things are getting worse for u.s. policy as well. >> you have heard we are succeeding or holding the line so much in yemen. remember obama said al qaeda is decimated test on the run? >> well
this requires intensive cooperation between the fbi and local police. training the local police to see the precursors of terrorism. >> isis making advances. making advances on the iraqi city of ramadi even as air strikes reign down before above. yemen ceasing an oil terminal. leland vittert is live with more with these growing threats. >> these air strikes aren't doing enough. a number of civilians running for their lives from ramadi gives you a good idea a lot of folks worry this...
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and then you have the local police with more specific training better equiped to handle some of the local situations and the national guard can stand guard throughout the evening and provide the man power that allows the locals to do their other tasks for which they are more specifically trained. as far as why the evening ended up without major incident the out reach through the local community played a major role specifically the out reach through the religious leaders and talking to the pearnts and telling them to -- the parents and telling them to get their kids home and telling people to leave the streets when the 10:00 deadline hit. >> mike, what is the demeanor of the national guard there and the police officers now that it is 3:00 a.m.? are they still standing guard standing up? are they in their vehicles? what are they doing? >> they are sitting back in their vehicles. it is a little cold tonight. they are sitting inside and staying warm. when they are outside they look pretty relaxed. i don't think anybody is expecting any trouble over the next couple hours as the curfew has just
and then you have the local police with more specific training better equiped to handle some of the local situations and the national guard can stand guard throughout the evening and provide the man power that allows the locals to do their other tasks for which they are more specifically trained. as far as why the evening ended up without major incident the out reach through the local community played a major role specifically the out reach through the religious leaders and talking to the...
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one local police department is buying into a new system to track crime before it occurs. >> : chances of showers and thunderstorms ollie and all we're forecast looks like we relive after the break you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. >> pam: new at 11: the san jose police department will be getting a new crime tracking system. which aims to predict. when and where crime will occur. before it happens. the city council voted today. to allocate a half- million dollars for the system. it uses analytics -- everything from weather data. to past crime incidents. to predi
one local police department is buying into a new system to track crime before it occurs. >> : chances of showers and thunderstorms ollie and all we're forecast looks like we relive after the break you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells...
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makes a police report, but doesn't stop there. >> i, first off, called the police, and the second phone call was the tv station, localews, that actually rushed to the store. they really liked the story. >> this is no amber alert. this is about a stolen bottle of wine. >> all right. take a good look at him. police want to catch this guy. >> that's when attorney joseph rosenbaum gets a strange call. >> i got a call that i should watch the newscast, there was a guy that lifted an expensive bottle of wine, and that i should watch it, i'll be contacted in the next day. >> sure enough, the lafite rothschild ends up safely on rosenbaum's desk. >> i, myself, drove the bottle of wine over there, went into the shop, delivered the bottle of wine, and that was it. >> rosenbaum asks only that eddie sign a release, stating he won't prosecute the offender and eddie agrees. >> since the value of the wine was about $1,000, it would be considered grand theft third-degree in florida where the sentence maximum is five years, down to probation. >> but the bottle was dropped off anonymously and not even rosenbaum knows who the wine bandit
makes a police report, but doesn't stop there. >> i, first off, called the police, and the second phone call was the tv station, localews, that actually rushed to the store. they really liked the story. >> this is no amber alert. this is about a stolen bottle of wine. >> all right. take a good look at him. police want to catch this guy. >> that's when attorney joseph rosenbaum gets a strange call. >> i got a call that i should watch the newscast, there was a guy...
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at least 15 police officers have been hurt 200 arrests, 144 vehicle fires, these are statistics local police have put out 15 structure fires. no excuse for that kind of violence right? >> again, there's no excuse for the seven people that the baltimore police department has killed in the last year either right? >> we're not making comparison obviously. we don't want anybody hurt. i just want to hear you say there should be peaceful protests not violent protests in the tradition of dr. martin luther king? >> there should be peaceful protests. i don't have to condone it to understand it right, that the pain that people feel is real and you are making a comparison. you are suggesting this idea that broken windows are worse than broken spines right if what we know to be true is the police are killing people everywhere killing people here six police officers were involved in the killing of freddie gray and we're looking for justice there. and that's real right. like the violence that the police have been inflicting on communities of color has been sustained and deep. >> but you agree i assume wit
at least 15 police officers have been hurt 200 arrests, 144 vehicle fires, these are statistics local police have put out 15 structure fires. no excuse for that kind of violence right? >> again, there's no excuse for the seven people that the baltimore police department has killed in the last year either right? >> we're not making comparison obviously. we don't want anybody hurt. i just want to hear you say there should be peaceful protests not violent protests in the tradition of...
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good morning at 4:00 o'clock police are searching for two men accuse of impersonating police officers inside a local supermarket and we are live with the latest on the investigation. >>> local couple terrorized inside their own home hear from one of the victims as they describe the horrifying ordeal. >>> let's go outside live for you, overnight, it was all kind of loud. >> yeah it was. >> did anyone get any sleep. >> no. >> not only was it thunder us, but then you got these little terrorist in your own home called dogs barking, exacerbating mother nature's dynamics. >> it is a sleepy tuesday, april 21st. >> will we get through this. >> we have no choice. >> i am tired. >> sleep deprived, people walking around the delaware valley today sue. >> i'm so cranky, i'm talking before my turn. my voice is butting in every where. we're not finished with the thunderstorms yet. last gasp of this is still with us and pretty dramatically too. you see lightening bolts in kent county, delaware and heavy rain from delaware county to chester county right now adding to the impressive rainfall totals we a had yesterday
good morning at 4:00 o'clock police are searching for two men accuse of impersonating police officers inside a local supermarket and we are live with the latest on the investigation. >>> local couple terrorized inside their own home hear from one of the victims as they describe the horrifying ordeal. >>> let's go outside live for you, overnight, it was all kind of loud. >> yeah it was. >> did anyone get any sleep. >> no. >> not only was it thunder us,...
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they've blocked several intersections, playing a cat-and-mouse game with local police. they wanted to get away from the police barricades at the police precinct so they started marching. the police would sometimes catch up with them and lead them. then the protesters would take another turn to get away from the police. they then set up a major barricade, a human barricade at a major intersection and blocked traffic for several blocks for several minutes. i asked one of the protest leaders why they were doing it. they said basically to show them we're going to be in their face over this whole story, over the death of freddie gray. if they can put up barricades here and really disrupt the rush hour traffic. they've succeeded in doing that erin. >> brian, we hear them chanting there was very loud chanting as you started talking. what are some of the things they're saying? >> reporter: it's the very popular refrain after ferguson and the staten island case "no justice, no peace." also saying they're going to fight for freddie gray. all night, all day, we will fight for fredd
they've blocked several intersections, playing a cat-and-mouse game with local police. they wanted to get away from the police barricades at the police precinct so they started marching. the police would sometimes catch up with them and lead them. then the protesters would take another turn to get away from the police. they then set up a major barricade, a human barricade at a major intersection and blocked traffic for several blocks for several minutes. i asked one of the protest leaders why...
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but it wasn't the local police code for marijuana smoking or for anything for that matter. if you think about it is perfect. no one can remember what started the holiday of smoking pot but it is a festive occasion. gets more popular ever year. last night, revelers gathered in times square to celebrate what is now known as >> 10, 9, 8. >> 7. >> 7. >> 6. >> 5. >> 7 [ laughter ] >> ryan seacrest may never come home. [ cheers and applause ] >>> in san diego, mcdonald's started to test its all-day breakfast menu today which was obviously a coincidence. you know the traditional turkey on thanksgiving, it is funions. >> hitler was paranoid and delusional and couldn't leave his basement which is not unlike a lot of pot smokers. we have a special -- thank you for applauding on the hitler joke. we va 4/20 themed quiz for you in a few minutes. we asked pot smokers on venice beach a bunch of questions. it's worth staying up for. john stamos is here tonight. and we have a new trailer from four four. michael b. jordan brought it along for the four four. and another trailer floating aroun
but it wasn't the local police code for marijuana smoking or for anything for that matter. if you think about it is perfect. no one can remember what started the holiday of smoking pot but it is a festive occasion. gets more popular ever year. last night, revelers gathered in times square to celebrate what is now known as >> 10, 9, 8. >> 7. >> 7. >> 6. >> 5. >> 7 [ laughter ] >> ryan seacrest may never come home. [ cheers and applause ] >>> in...
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than actually having 10,000 police officers actually local - local police officers improve their capability. >> without sufficient training, or government support, police across mexico will struggle to convince a public that they are fit to defend them. >>> a five year investigation into google suggests that it may have breached european union competition laws. the search engine company will be charged with diverting traffic from its rivals to boost services. now, if this is proven google could face up to 6.6 billion in fines from the e.u. ate u.s. teachers in giorgio received prison sentences for cheating found guilty of falsifying test results to secure bonuses. andy gallagher reports. >> reporter: it's one of the biggest exam cheating scandals in u.s. history. these protesters called for leniency for the 10 found guilty. judge gerry baxter was in no room to bargain. he offered them a chance to apologise in return for lighter sentences. when men going on for years, and teachers and staff did it to avoid losing jobs, receive bonuses and enhance their careers, a case leave parents dumbfound
than actually having 10,000 police officers actually local - local police officers improve their capability. >> without sufficient training, or government support, police across mexico will struggle to convince a public that they are fit to defend them. >>> a five year investigation into google suggests that it may have breached european union competition laws. the search engine company will be charged with diverting traffic from its rivals to boost services. now, if this is...
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what we then started getting in north charleston when we would go do the local police and ask for information, they would say, talk to the state agency. >> right. >> so it provides, i won't say cover, but it allows the local agency to stop talking to us because it's out of their hands. in this case because you have to washington post leak i think you're going to have a hard time doing what the mayor is trying to do which is trying to get people in authority to sell people on the idea that that friday deadline really doesn't mean anything. that's going to be a tough sell now. >> joy reid and trymaine lee, thank you very much. all right, a surreal game played in camden yard today, a history-making day. we've got pictures of that when we come back. you know, in any job any profession image matters. i want some gray...but not too much. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men touch of gray >>> the previous low attendance record in major league baseball was
what we then started getting in north charleston when we would go do the local police and ask for information, they would say, talk to the state agency. >> right. >> so it provides, i won't say cover, but it allows the local agency to stop talking to us because it's out of their hands. in this case because you have to washington post leak i think you're going to have a hard time doing what the mayor is trying to do which is trying to get people in authority to sell people on the...
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local police chiefs today are commenting about this saying what happened next was tragic. meanwhile the family of walter scott have questions that remain. number one who provieded first aid and when was it rendered. >> a tearful meeting between a family and the person who shot the video. >> officer michael slager making a routine -- >> officers applied pressure to scott's gunshot wounds assisted first aid and cpr, and applied chest compressions. scott remains on his stomach and there was no chest compressions. officer slager is behind bars. >> the police chief says he was shocked by the video. >> it was extremely disturbing and i was glad to see they quickly moved to charge that officer with murder. >> and slager's mother spoke today and said her son is a good person he has yet to enter a plea. >> now to the race for philadelphia mayor. tonight all six democratic candidates laid out their visions for the city's future. nbc 10 here at the moving philadelphia forward event. the forum focused on key issues affecting the working class including education, job development, and
local police chiefs today are commenting about this saying what happened next was tragic. meanwhile the family of walter scott have questions that remain. number one who provieded first aid and when was it rendered. >> a tearful meeting between a family and the person who shot the video. >> officer michael slager making a routine -- >> officers applied pressure to scott's gunshot wounds assisted first aid and cpr, and applied chest compressions. scott remains on his stomach...
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things are different in norwood where i am right now a coyote was shot and injured on thursday by local policeound dead in a trap in the back yard behind me. we were sent pictures. please note they are graphic. he and his family live here. i came and spoke to his wife >> looking, checking things out. they found the female that have been shot. >> pointed out that she was lactating, leading us to believe she may have puppies fish and wildlife confirmed that she was lactating but no evidence to believe the pups may be alive. however, if you do see pups call the police. the mate attack someone and was tested positive for rabies. right now it is being transported to trenton and being tested for rabies. bill: a a contrast with the way the nypd handles pay a these in new york. >> nypd tranquilized the coyote and are transporting it to a wooded area. officials in norwood, their approach has been different because of the aggressive nature and the fact that one coyote attacked a man and had rabies. >> what about the rest of them? we got the one that attacked his mate, attacked, his mate, now will be jus
things are different in norwood where i am right now a coyote was shot and injured on thursday by local policeound dead in a trap in the back yard behind me. we were sent pictures. please note they are graphic. he and his family live here. i came and spoke to his wife >> looking, checking things out. they found the female that have been shot. >> pointed out that she was lactating, leading us to believe she may have puppies fish and wildlife confirmed that she was lactating but no...
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cuts to programs that benefit the black community. >>> police have now identified a suspect in the deadly hit-and-run in the south bay, of a local teenager. today, prosecutors issued a warrant for alex alkazar. they believe he's responsible for a mysterious february car crash that killed a 14-year-old girl. police say cadillac hit a garbage truck with such force one of the car's wheels came off. that car was found nearly half a mile away next to the body of 14-year-old cynthia bacera. at first, investigators thought she was the driver now they say it was alkazar. tonight he's considered a fugitive and milpitas police are ask anyone with information about his location to contact them. >>> now to our drought. governor brown met with business leaders today to discuss water conservation as the state tries to get everyone to cut back. leaders hit on some key issues like replacing lawns with drought-tolerant plants and capturing rainwater. it comes in our fourth year of the drought. now, cracking down on water use. tomorrow california's 400 water districts will get new conservation rules from the state. nbc bay area's political analys
cuts to programs that benefit the black community. >>> police have now identified a suspect in the deadly hit-and-run in the south bay, of a local teenager. today, prosecutors issued a warrant for alex alkazar. they believe he's responsible for a mysterious february car crash that killed a 14-year-old girl. police say cadillac hit a garbage truck with such force one of the car's wheels came off. that car was found nearly half a mile away next to the body of 14-year-old cynthia bacera....
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bush did dare to step foot within their city limits, those towns voted to instruct their local police to arrest him and put him on trial. brattleboro and marlboro vermont said they would tell their local police to arrest president george w. bush if he came to visit. even republican officials said george w. bush should not come. one who did not want to be named, why would he ever come here? just to get a bunch of crowds to boo him? he would be nuts to come up here. and so george w. bush never went to the state of vermont, and as far as i know, he still has never been there. president obama is not making that same mistake. with his visit to south carolina a few weeks ago, that brought limb to 49 states that president obama has visited as president. that means that there's only one state left that he hasn't been to, that state is south dakota. south dakota to which president obama is now apparently on his way. >> let's talk -- you've been to every state but south dakota, are you going to come visit us? >> you were there when you campaigned, but as a sitting president, are you coming to v
bush did dare to step foot within their city limits, those towns voted to instruct their local police to arrest him and put him on trial. brattleboro and marlboro vermont said they would tell their local police to arrest president george w. bush if he came to visit. even republican officials said george w. bush should not come. one who did not want to be named, why would he ever come here? just to get a bunch of crowds to boo him? he would be nuts to come up here. and so george w. bush never...
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because the local police report it to the fbi.here is no requirement that local police report this to the fbi. >> i don't know if we can call up the video again, but when i looked at the video, and i saw the police -- after he had been shot -- i saw police with their knee on top of the suspect. what is -- what happened there? >> so you have a man who has just sold a gun to an undercover. he then flees. so the officers don't know what he has in that backpack. so he is down on the ground. they heard the shot but they don't know whether or not he has been shot so they are maintaining his stability there. >> but he had been shot. >> yeah but at that point i don't know that they knew that. let's give them that. but the question is how did the prosecutors respond, how did they get information out, and how did the local government respond. and this officer learned one of the enduring lessons from ferguson. i mean we already have a charge. >> what is a reserve deputy? >> many cities have them. new york city has the auxiliary police. but w
because the local police report it to the fbi.here is no requirement that local police report this to the fbi. >> i don't know if we can call up the video again, but when i looked at the video, and i saw the police -- after he had been shot -- i saw police with their knee on top of the suspect. what is -- what happened there? >> so you have a man who has just sold a gun to an undercover. he then flees. so the officers don't know what he has in that backpack. so he is down on the...
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where a local police officer accused of striking a boy has changed his plea to guilty. >>> a positive turn in the battle against heroin abuse. why one local county tells us it is preventding overdoses better than ever before. >> reporter: i'm dianana russini russinity verizon center. fans play a big role in these playoff games. after a very rude crowd in new york, the capitals have a request for their fans tonight in game five. i'll have that coming uruthanne ruthanne. >>> there's progress tonight in one county's fight against heroin overdose. >> frederick county reports a significant drop in the number of deaths from that drug this year. >> news4's kristin wright explains what's behind this turnaround. >> reporter: mckenzie frees overdosed on heroin. it killed her. she was 20. mckenzie's mother looked for her only daughter for three days. >> that she was found in a car in a -- in her car sitting in the passenger's seat, and she had passed away. >> reporter: as much as it still hurts two years later, suzanne freeze finds some comfort in news that the number of people dying from heroin
where a local police officer accused of striking a boy has changed his plea to guilty. >>> a positive turn in the battle against heroin abuse. why one local county tells us it is preventding overdoses better than ever before. >> reporter: i'm dianana russini russinity verizon center. fans play a big role in these playoff games. after a very rude crowd in new york, the capitals have a request for their fans tonight in game five. i'll have that coming uruthanne ruthanne....
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next week that cooler pattern will have more on that, coming up. >>> there's a new plea from a local policeer and newly released video of the incident that put him on trial for misconduct. news4 prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins shows us the clip the police chief calls disturbing. >> reporter: after just one day in this trial, officer jerry thomas decided to change his plea from not guilty to guilty, entering an alford plea saying that he believed that the state had enough evidence to actually convict him in this case. take a look at the video just released by the state's attorney's office. you can see there's officer thomas entering the cell of this young man who was handcuffed, picked up for disorderly conduct and destruction of property. he hits him at least three times before leaving the cell. the chief of police says that his conduct in this case absolutely inappropriate. >> it's disturbing to me. it angers me. and there's no place for it. it's inexcusable and there's no place for it in this police department. >> reporter: coming up at 5, why this officer decided not t
next week that cooler pattern will have more on that, coming up. >>> there's a new plea from a local policeer and newly released video of the incident that put him on trial for misconduct. news4 prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins shows us the clip the police chief calls disturbing. >> reporter: after just one day in this trial, officer jerry thomas decided to change his plea from not guilty to guilty, entering an alford plea saying that he believed that the state...
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we're going to hear from a local police department about the close connection between alcohol and crime. so stay with us. we'll be right back. . >> welcome back to "beyond the headlines" drunk driving continues to eight i blig issue across the country. the fbi reported 1.2005 million driving under the influence of arrests in the united states. an officer shared useful insight recently about drinking has been and talked with our producer. >> buzz driving is drunk driving. when somebody has at least one drink, their systems are not the way they're supposed to be. so who we vemd if you have at least one drink, have some other plans to get home. either get a driver, get public transportation, something else. >> always good advice, joining seems to me officer eric oliver with the regulatory unit that oversees alcoholic beverage control. can i do one drink, two drinks? what is the legal limit? >> the legal limit is .08. anything greater than that, you are considered driving under the influence. >> it's different for different people. >> absolutely t. chart you see sometimes very misleading. b
we're going to hear from a local police department about the close connection between alcohol and crime. so stay with us. we'll be right back. . >> welcome back to "beyond the headlines" drunk driving continues to eight i blig issue across the country. the fbi reported 1.2005 million driving under the influence of arrests in the united states. an officer shared useful insight recently about drinking has been and talked with our producer. >> buzz driving is drunk driving....
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has to broaden its reach by engaging even more with local police, local mosques community leaders and parents to counter the message. scott, it's an approach similar to what law enforcement has used to combat gangs in america's cities. >> pelley: jeff pegues in the washington newsroom. jeff, thank you. indiana expanded a needle exchange program last month to combat the worst outbreak of hiv in the state's history. dean reynolds is following up on this. >> you got some pretty bad news recently, i guess. >> yes. devastating. >> reporter: kevin polly was diagnosed with hiv seven weeks ago. he's one of 89 new cases of hiv diagnosed here over the last few months, and yet, he has no plans to quit injecting a drug called opana. it's an opiate pain killer being sold on the streets for $100 a pill. he had done it three times today by 2:00 this afternoon. >> i like to say that i'm going to quit but i'd probably be lying to you. >> reporter: did you know sharing needles is risky? >> i think we all knew that, that was in the back of our minds. the number one priority was to to feeling better. >>
has to broaden its reach by engaging even more with local police, local mosques community leaders and parents to counter the message. scott, it's an approach similar to what law enforcement has used to combat gangs in america's cities. >> pelley: jeff pegues in the washington newsroom. jeff, thank you. indiana expanded a needle exchange program last month to combat the worst outbreak of hiv in the state's history. dean reynolds is following up on this. >> you got some pretty bad...