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pat on the back after three police officers are indicted for kidnapping an a teen. 16-year-old michael johnsonys last may detective tire on francis, smith, and gregory helen, picked him up in the 1600 block of gilmor street. threw him in the back of a police van, cursed him, assaulted him and dumped him in the rain at patapsco state park in howard county without socks, shoes or cell phone. >> taking an urban city youth who does not have a car that far against his will is akeen to taking a fish and putting him on the beach a few yards and asking him to get back in the water on his own. >> reporter: today all three officers were charged with kidnapping, false imprisonment, second degree assault and misconduct in office among other charges. >> people in baltimore deserve more than that. the commissioner made it clear, we are going to hold officers accountable and civilians noaccountable. >> this is not as isolated as that. this is something that has been happening in baltimore city, just as the other shootings, as a matter of intimidation. >> reporter: the attorney has already filed a multi-milli
pat on the back after three police officers are indicted for kidnapping an a teen. 16-year-old michael johnsonys last may detective tire on francis, smith, and gregory helen, picked him up in the 1600 block of gilmor street. threw him in the back of a police van, cursed him, assaulted him and dumped him in the rain at patapsco state park in howard county without socks, shoes or cell phone. >> taking an urban city youth who does not have a car that far against his will is akeen to taking a...
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now, this started last may, when then 16-year-old michael johnson was picked up in the 1600 block of north gilmore street in west baltimore by three city police officers. detective tyrone francis, detective milton smith and officer gregory hellen. johnson said for no reason the officers threw him in the pack of a police van, cursed at him. assaulted him. drove him around for an hour. before dumping him in a howard county state park, in the rain, without socks, shoes, or his cell phone. >> we're not going to doll rate behavior that undermines the integrity of the agency. we're not. officers on the street work too hard for that. people of baltimore deserve more. and the commissioner made it clear, we will hold officers accountable and civilians and anybody affiliated with this agency. case closed. >> i spoke with michael johnson senior earlier today, that told me that a year later this case is still mind boggling. meantime, dwight pettitte that represents the family filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the officers involved, and he said, that a lawsuit against the baltimore cit
now, this started last may, when then 16-year-old michael johnson was picked up in the 1600 block of north gilmore street in west baltimore by three city police officers. detective tyrone francis, detective milton smith and officer gregory hellen. johnson said for no reason the officers threw him in the pack of a police van, cursed at him. assaulted him. drove him around for an hour. before dumping him in a howard county state park, in the rain, without socks, shoes, or his cell phone. >>...
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. >> 16-year-old michael johnson jr.aid last may detective tyrone francis, detective milton smith and officer gregory hellen picked him up in the 1600 block of north gilmore street, threw him in the back of a police van. and cursed him, assaulted him. and then dumped him in the rain. at patapsco state park in howard county. without socks, shoes, or a cell phone. >> taking a urban city youth that does not have a car, that tax against his will aagain to taking a fish and putting him on the fish, a few yards and asking him to get back to the water on his own. >> today, all three officers were charged with kidnapping, false imprisonment, and second degree assault and misconduct in office among other charges. >> people of baltimore deserve more than that. and the commissioners made it clear, we will hold officers accountable and civilians, anybody affiliated with this agency, case closed. >> this is not an isolated event. this is something that has been happening in baltimore city just like some of the other beatings and shoo
. >> 16-year-old michael johnson jr.aid last may detective tyrone francis, detective milton smith and officer gregory hellen picked him up in the 1600 block of north gilmore street, threw him in the back of a police van. and cursed him, assaulted him. and then dumped him in the rain. at patapsco state park in howard county. without socks, shoes, or a cell phone. >> taking a urban city youth that does not have a car, that tax against his will aagain to taking a fish and putting him...
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michael johnson was taken to howard county and left without shoes, socks, or cell phones. his attorney is commending the state's attorney's office. >> i think it is a good thing because we have not seen that many cases where officers have been charged with excessive force. >> the three officers have been suspended without pay. they face numerous charges, including kidnapping, and assault. new information this afternoon about the murder of the university of virginia student. a police say 22 year-old told them that rage caused him to kick in the door to his ex girlfriend's room early monday morning. court documents say that during a fight, he repeatedly shook loved slamming her head against the wall. the defense attorney says that her death was a tragic accident, not a case of premeditated murder. a howard county family continues to push for more domestic violence education in most -- in schools. bill and michele mitchell lost their daughter back in 2005 at the hand of her boyfriend in a deadly stabbing. the family was unaware of the abuse until it was already too late. now
michael johnson was taken to howard county and left without shoes, socks, or cell phones. his attorney is commending the state's attorney's office. >> i think it is a good thing because we have not seen that many cases where officers have been charged with excessive force. >> the three officers have been suspended without pay. they face numerous charges, including kidnapping, and assault. new information this afternoon about the murder of the university of virginia student. a police...
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one of the teenagers was released, and the other michael johnson was taken all the way to a remote part of howard county. >> it is crazy. i was shocked. >> he told us that he had to walk a long distance to a gas station with no shoes, socks, or a cell phone, because people -- because he says police took them. he made this 911 call to howard county police. >> they dropped me off out here, and i do not know where i am at. >> did they beat you up? >> yes. >> i am at a gas station. i do not know where i am at. they took my shoes and socks. >> the baltimore chapter of the naacp called for the immediate arrest of the officers. >> today the justice system of baltimore city stood up. for that, we are proud and grateful. >> johnson also filed a civil suit against the three officers in march. his attorney asa commending the state's attorney's office. >> it is a good thing, because we have not seen that many cases where officers had been charged with excessive force or police misconduct in baltimore city. >> the three officers had been suspended without pay. other charges in the case included cons
one of the teenagers was released, and the other michael johnson was taken all the way to a remote part of howard county. >> it is crazy. i was shocked. >> he told us that he had to walk a long distance to a gas station with no shoes, socks, or a cell phone, because people -- because he says police took them. he made this 911 call to howard county police. >> they dropped me off out here, and i do not know where i am at. >> did they beat you up? >> yes. >> i...
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police say they found the remains of michael hogan and now his family hopes towson university can help in the investigation. abc2 news sherrie johnsonlive in towson to explain how they can help. >> reporter: good morning. michael hogan has been missing for several years and his family hopes a forensic scientist here at towson university can find out what exactly happened to him. he was living at spring lake ranch in vermont when he disappeared in 2005. it's a recovery and therapeutic work facility. recently police told hogan's family that pieces of michael were found less than a mile from the ranch. a skull found in the woods by a hunter has been identified as michael hogan. now family members want to know what happened to him. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police say the case wasn't suspicious and the crime lab wasn't involved. but michael's father reached out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. >> i said well, i think i can assemble a team of students that can come out and get real life field experience while enabling a fully gridded highly powered search to occur. >> reporter: the
police say they found the remains of michael hogan and now his family hopes towson university can help in the investigation. abc2 news sherrie johnsonlive in towson to explain how they can help. >> reporter: good morning. michael hogan has been missing for several years and his family hopes a forensic scientist here at towson university can find out what exactly happened to him. he was living at spring lake ranch in vermont when he disappeared in 2005. it's a recovery and therapeutic work...
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. >>> they face charges of assaulting and kidnapping a west baltimore teen. 16 years old michael johnsonjunior says that last may tire,n francis and gregory he helen, tk him and assaulted him and dumped him in the rain. they left him without socks, shoes or a cell phone. >> taking an urban city youth who does not have a car that far against his will is akeen to taking a fish and putting him on the beach a few yards and asking him to get back to the water on his own. >>> all three officers were charged with kidnapping, false imprisonment, second degree assault and misconduct in office among other charges. >>> the man charged with trying to detonate a car bomb in new york time square was arrested on a plane just minutes before take off. but it turns out he shouldn't have been on that plane in the first place. costumes agent capture 35 years old shahzad on monday night at jfk parent moments before leaving on a plane to dubai. despite being on a no fly list, he was able to fly a ticket with cash and going through security without being stopped. authorities are planned to arrest him but someh
. >>> they face charges of assaulting and kidnapping a west baltimore teen. 16 years old michael johnsonjunior says that last may tire,n francis and gregory he helen, tk him and assaulted him and dumped him in the rain. they left him without socks, shoes or a cell phone. >> taking an urban city youth who does not have a car that far against his will is akeen to taking a fish and putting him on the beach a few yards and asking him to get back to the water on his own. >>>...
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one of the teenagers was released but the other, michael left without shoes or a cell phone. johnson filed a civil suit in march. his attorney is commending the state's attorney office. >> it is a good thing. we have not seen many cases were officers have been charged with excessive force or police misconduct in baltimore city. >> all three officers have been suspended without pay. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> we are learning more about the murder of a university of virginia lacrosse player and former president of baltimore county. police say george huguely committed to breaking down yeardley love's door. the body was found with severe injuries. police say huguely he shook love repeatedly after they had an argument. his lawyer said it was an accident. >> it is our hope that no conclusions be made about george for his case. however, we are confident that the love was not intended but an accident with a tragic outcome. >> huguely reportedly removed her computer after the incident. >> the murder of yeardley love is drawing national attention to the violent relationships. exp
one of the teenagers was released but the other, michael left without shoes or a cell phone. johnson filed a civil suit in march. his attorney is commending the state's attorney office. >> it is a good thing. we have not seen many cases were officers have been charged with excessive force or police misconduct in baltimore city. >> all three officers have been suspended without pay. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> we are learning more about the murder of a university...
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sherrie johnson with more. >> reporter: michael hogan has been missing several years and his family hopes a forensic scientist at towson university can help figure out what exactly happened to him. he lived at spring lake rampleg in vermont when he disappeared. it's a facility that is for recovery and therapeutic work. recently police told hogan's family that pieces of michael were found less than a mile from the ranch, a skull found in the woods by a hunter has been identified as michael hogan. now family members want to know what happened to him. with no evidence of homicide, vermont state police said the case was not suspicious and the crime lab was not involved but michael's father reached out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. >> i think i can assemble a team of students that can come out and get real life field experience while enabling a fully gridded highly powered search to occur. >> we may never know but we need to feel we did everything we could to -- to solve this mystery. >> reporter: the forensic specialist and her team spent two days loo
sherrie johnson with more. >> reporter: michael hogan has been missing several years and his family hopes a forensic scientist at towson university can help figure out what exactly happened to him. he lived at spring lake rampleg in vermont when he disappeared. it's a facility that is for recovery and therapeutic work. recently police told hogan's family that pieces of michael were found less than a mile from the ranch, a skull found in the woods by a hunter has been identified as michael...
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michael hogan's death. report live in towson, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> 5:02. we've talked about it in recent weeks, bullying in schools. all this week the state of maryland and officials here want to bring bullying to the forefront. linda so is live in pikesville with how maryland's first lady will get the word out in a few hours. linda? >> reporter: first lady katie o'malley will be here first thing this morning at pikesville middle at 8:00 to talk about how dangerous bullying can be. the first lady will talk about the effects of bullying and how to prevent it. the principal here says they talk to students everyday about bullying, each morning they spend time in homeroom teaching kids it's never ok to bully or be bullied. >> it's based on our character education program where we expect students to be respectful, responsible, cooperative and accountable. >> reporter: and teachers are also a big part of this, knowing and looking for signs of potential bullying and knowing when to report it. again, first lady o'malley will be at pikesville middle at 8:00 to driv
michael hogan's death. report live in towson, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> 5:02. we've talked about it in recent weeks, bullying in schools. all this week the state of maryland and officials here want to bring bullying to the forefront. linda so is live in pikesville with how maryland's first lady will get the word out in a few hours. linda? >> reporter: first lady katie o'malley will be here first thing this morning at pikesville middle at 8:00 to talk about how dangerous...
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johnson. larry bird. michael jordan. jim duncan. and steve nash.r award presented by kia motors lebron james! [ cheers and applause ] >> tell them how i feel? oh, man. first of all, i want to say thank you. to everyone that's here and present. thank you. i mean this city of akron means so much to me. you probably heard this story before. ever since i was a kid i always said i was going to find a way to put this city on the map, and i'm going to continue to do that. to be presented most valuable player award means a lot. i'm not going to sit up here and say it doesn't mean anything to me because it means a lot. the individual work that i put in to every offseason to come in to full season to be great pays off. but there's a lot of credit that i give due to the ones that helped me along the line, and that's the coaching staff that we have over there, the training staff that we have over there, the front office, and most of all my teammates. [ cheers and applause ] because one thing i learned at an early age, that the game of basketball is not won by
johnson. larry bird. michael jordan. jim duncan. and steve nash.r award presented by kia motors lebron james! [ cheers and applause ] >> tell them how i feel? oh, man. first of all, i want to say thank you. to everyone that's here and present. thank you. i mean this city of akron means so much to me. you probably heard this story before. ever since i was a kid i always said i was going to find a way to put this city on the map, and i'm going to continue to do that. to be presented most...
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to my co-authors and participants listed on the head but it is katie coleman, eric johnson, paul fishman, mike and michael erickson. but we did was changed the way we used the work force and reduced the panel size from 2300 to 1800 patient spur physician. visits were actually increased from 20 to 30 minutes. the teams were led by physicians but the value of the team members was judged to be in a way that had equity that every member of the team had an almost equal statute whether you were a nurse, for mrs. come and nurse practitioner or a medical assistant all contributed as a part of their task. we made a major change in how physicians were paid and had their days scheduled in that they were paid to do what we called desktop work so e-mail, phone call, coordination of care, those were scheduled in to the day just as you would schedule the time for a patient one on one visit and the expectation was rather than catch up at the end of the day with all of those phone calls you are often called up at the beginning of the day or during the day to do phone calls at e-mails and we expected that more care would o
to my co-authors and participants listed on the head but it is katie coleman, eric johnson, paul fishman, mike and michael erickson. but we did was changed the way we used the work force and reduced the panel size from 2300 to 1800 patient spur physician. visits were actually increased from 20 to 30 minutes. the teams were led by physicians but the value of the team members was judged to be in a way that had equity that every member of the team had an almost equal statute whether you were a...
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johnson ends up at 2nd base. >> here's michael saunders he gets the base hit in the right field. johnson in. should have been at first instead he was at scoring position. 5-0. here's the orioles only run. first and third with 2 out. atkins to right field. wigginton scores, that would be the final as the orioles could mount no more as wigginton scores 5-1. seattle 10 hits to the orioles 8. >> twice they had a runner at third, second and third and one down in the 4th. first and third and one down in the 7th and they manage one run on the atkins bloop hit. 5-1 the mariners get the opener. seattle 4-0 against the orioles on the year. the player of the game is cliff lee with his outstanding pitching. he wins the fan vote. cliff lee your player of the game. >> cliff lee was outstanding the orioles manage one win and the mariners win it 5-1. you knew. because you've never seen a droid like this. the droid incredible. nothing short of its name. has been on quality, not quantity. people think we're bigger than we actually are. huge. 30% of the market? 10% of the market. sam adams is less
johnson ends up at 2nd base. >> here's michael saunders he gets the base hit in the right field. johnson in. should have been at first instead he was at scoring position. 5-0. here's the orioles only run. first and third with 2 out. atkins to right field. wigginton scores, that would be the final as the orioles could mount no more as wigginton scores 5-1. seattle 10 hits to the orioles 8. >> twice they had a runner at third, second and third and one down in the 4th. first and third...
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michaels' web site, he's up, walking, talking and continuing daily rehab. >>> coming up, at m & t bank stadium it's coming in july. >>> i'm sherrie johnson.have the international match returning to baltimore. gas is very expensive, and just when you thinkg we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend. every 100 points earned gets you another 10 cents off per gallon. and that works for me. more savings every time you shop, only with your giant card. >>> if you are going to the north point flea market this weekend, be on your toes. paris is missing a $123 million painting. >>> baltimore will be painting its own international picture this summer. the city gets to host another friendly with 70,000 of your closest friends expected to attend. >>> when you hear ding-ding and all of the music, you race outside for the ice cream truck on the street. this one was not selling fudge bars, creamsicles or drum sticks. >> no. >>> good morning. it's friday. justin, because of your weather forecast, i will have my mulch and dirt delivered today instead of monday
michaels' web site, he's up, walking, talking and continuing daily rehab. >>> coming up, at m & t bank stadium it's coming in july. >>> i'm sherrie johnson.have the international match returning to baltimore. gas is very expensive, and just when you thinkg we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend. every 100 points earned gets you another 10 cents off per gallon. and that...
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johnson is there live to explain this. >> reporter: good morning. here at towson university the forensics department here has agreed to help try to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. he lived at spring lake rampleg in vermont -- ranch in vermont, that's a recovery and therapy peek work to silt. he was there just over a year when one day he went missing in 2005. after following leads police notified his family that pieces of michael's remains had been found less than a mile from the ranch. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police deemed the case not suspicious and the crime lab was not involved, but michael's father didn't think that was enough and reached out to a forensics specialist at towson university to see if she could help. she and her students spent two days uncovering remains of what is believed to be michael hogan's body. >> i just want answers. i want to know what the truth is, what happened to him. there's no cause of death. there's no manner of death. and how did he wind up where he wound up? that's the question. >> we know michael is gone, that we know. i guess that's closure to some degree, but we still don't know what happened. >> t
johnson is there live to explain this. >> reporter: good morning. here at towson university the forensics department here has agreed to help try to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. he lived at spring lake rampleg in vermont -- ranch in vermont, that's a recovery and therapy peek work to silt. he was there just over a year when one day he went missing in 2005. after following leads police notified his family that pieces of michael's remains had been found...
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there listed, but rob reid, cady coleman, eric johnson, paul, mike, and michael erickson. and what we did was we really changed the way we use our workforce. we reduced the panel size of 2300 to 1800 patients per physician fte. visits were actually increased from 20 to 30 minutes. the teams were led by a physician, but the value of the team members was judged to be in a way that had equity, that every member of the team had an almost equal stature, with you a nurse, a pharmacist, a nurse practitioner, ipa, a medical assisting, all contributed as part of their task. we made a major change in how physicians were paid and had their days scheduled and that they were paid to do what we called desktop work. so e-mails, phone calls, coordination of care, how does, those were scheduled into the day just as you would schedule the time for a patient one on one visit. and the expectation was that rather than catch up at the end of the day with all those phone calls, you're often caught up at the beginning of the day or during the day to do phone calls and e-mails. and we expected tha
there listed, but rob reid, cady coleman, eric johnson, paul, mike, and michael erickson. and what we did was we really changed the way we use our workforce. we reduced the panel size of 2300 to 1800 patients per physician fte. visits were actually increased from 20 to 30 minutes. the teams were led by a physician, but the value of the team members was judged to be in a way that had equity, that every member of the team had an almost equal stature, with you a nurse, a pharmacist, a nurse...
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