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narcotics were pressed between two pieces of wax paper.en put it in there and sealed it. >> also stamps. if it's someone that just wants to get high for the day, instead of licking the stamp, you can wet it with acid. loots lots of ways to get it in. >> this guy had so much talent for tactics and strategy and going around the authorities and dealing with all the different other inmates. i mean, here's a guy carrying one of the most precious commodities to inmates in prison which is drugs. and this guy survives for years. this is what gets me about some of these guys. they're ingenious survivors. >>> coming up on "lockup raw." >> i'm a crip. i run with the blacks. >> whites are the minority in here. >> one prison's minority race seeks an identity. ssing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other ac
narcotics were pressed between two pieces of wax paper.en put it in there and sealed it. >> also stamps. if it's someone that just wants to get high for the day, instead of licking the stamp, you can wet it with acid. loots lots of ways to get it in. >> this guy had so much talent for tactics and strategy and going around the authorities and dealing with all the different other inmates. i mean, here's a guy carrying one of the most precious commodities to inmates in prison which is...
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at that point he's introduced narcotics into the institute. unfortunately for him, we had staff in the area monitoring the video cameras, we watched this as it unfolded we were able to apprehend him and his visitor. >> for this attempt to smuggle one ounce of marijuana into prison, he was placed into administrative segregation. and his female visitor was arrested. >> some women are attracted to the bad boys. these are the real bad boys. and the inmates in prison, they just use these people. it's not about love or anything like that, they just use them. it's the story of their lives. >> for some, destroying the life of a loved one is offset by the profits generated by drug trafficking behind bars. >> one gram of black tar heroin on the street will cost somewhere between 40 and 80 dollars, once it comes inside prison it can go for as much as $800. and a gram is very easy to get in. >> a demand along with the lure of easy money, has drugs flooding into prisons. pitting inmates and corrections officials in a constant game of cat and mouse. often p
at that point he's introduced narcotics into the institute. unfortunately for him, we had staff in the area monitoring the video cameras, we watched this as it unfolded we were able to apprehend him and his visitor. >> for this attempt to smuggle one ounce of marijuana into prison, he was placed into administrative segregation. and his female visitor was arrested. >> some women are attracted to the bad boys. these are the real bad boys. and the inmates in prison, they just use these...
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in the days prior to the incident, sgt manning learned the resident of 60 kashmir, was dealing narcotics out of the residents. they conducted an investigation and learn a resident of 60 kashmir was robert hackert, a man with a history of violence in numerous felony convictions. on the morning of february 16, a team of officers who set up outside the apartment to conduct a probation search. once it was determined that sector was in sight, the officer's watch for several hours as this aspect -- suspects came and left sparking a suspicion that he was engaged in narcotics trafficking that day. there was a female suspect that the brought to children inside the suspected drug house. at 10:30 hours he emerged from the front door and had a cell phone conversation before going back inside. at 11:30 a male subjects and to the house and officers took the time of advantage to make their approach to the front door and yelled out police, a provision search and enter the residence. manning encountered heckert walking down a hallway toward him. manning sa anw a concerning said. he sought a loaded gun in
in the days prior to the incident, sgt manning learned the resident of 60 kashmir, was dealing narcotics out of the residents. they conducted an investigation and learn a resident of 60 kashmir was robert hackert, a man with a history of violence in numerous felony convictions. on the morning of february 16, a team of officers who set up outside the apartment to conduct a probation search. once it was determined that sector was in sight, the officer's watch for several hours as this aspect --...
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stuffed with up to a ton of narcotics. hear, a crew tries to dump the evidence. securing those drugs is a key concern for cuba and i was given access to see how the guards operate. the boats we went out on have been confiscated from traffickers. this was a training drill put the troops are under orders to keep genuine drugs off the shores. >> if they cannot catch the smugglers, they chased them out of these waters. cuba passes on real time data to the u.s. to pick up the pursuit. it is reared team work for two old enemies. >> the drugs have been found and secured. the priority is making sure that real drugs do not make it onto the domestic market but cuba is so close to america that this policy makes it into a major obstacle for traffickers. a heavily policed to society, it is no surprise -- low supply means that marijuana can cost up to zero because wage. but some still see potential. >> we have noted that he high price of drugs has stimulated attempts to bring narcotics into cuba. there has been an increase in these operations to. the amount is not huge but it
stuffed with up to a ton of narcotics. hear, a crew tries to dump the evidence. securing those drugs is a key concern for cuba and i was given access to see how the guards operate. the boats we went out on have been confiscated from traffickers. this was a training drill put the troops are under orders to keep genuine drugs off the shores. >> if they cannot catch the smugglers, they chased them out of these waters. cuba passes on real time data to the u.s. to pick up the pursuit. it is...
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most of the time this is on the high end of the amount of narcotics we see people in possession of. sometimes people have two or three sweetener packages on them and we call them drug dealers, you know. that's why we call it a war on crumbs because the amounts we are talking about are mine us schedule. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that
most of the time this is on the high end of the amount of narcotics we see people in possession of. sometimes people have two or three sweetener packages on them and we call them drug dealers, you know. that's why we call it a war on crumbs because the amounts we are talking about are mine us schedule. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least...
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police: "it's extremely disturbing and, again, the narcotics chhrges arr only the beginning in this. looking into the possibility there could be some child neglect charges here, and certainly that's an angle we're gonna look at."anne arundel county police say they may file charges on another person in the home. home. [reporter knocks on door]we knocked on the next- door neighbor's door, but no one was home. justin mulcahy,,anne arundel co. police: "certainly disturbing all the way around. fortunately, this child was revived. kudds to the fire department and the officers on scene."the boy was takennto baltimore- washinggon hospital, where we are told he will fully recover.in ssvern, paul gessler, fox45 news at ten. police... siezed... two guus ...from the home, .../ one... was... apparently... accessible to the child. 3 3 a... controversial omission... by the democratic party... leeves them... scrambling ... to ...explain.../ iff.. god... still has a place... in their party. party. the... new... democraticcparty platform ...has replaced... the word "god"... with... a... broader refere
police: "it's extremely disturbing and, again, the narcotics chhrges arr only the beginning in this. looking into the possibility there could be some child neglect charges here, and certainly that's an angle we're gonna look at."anne arundel county police say they may file charges on another person in the home. home. [reporter knocks on door]we knocked on the next- door neighbor's door, but no one was home. justin mulcahy,,anne arundel co. police: "certainly disturbing all the...
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we have a suspect attempting to introduce narcotics into the institution.r inmate. the inmate directly in front of him is attempting to block the cameras. unfortunately for him, we had staff -- isu staff in the area. as you can see, he's halfway off the chair. that's what kind of piqued the curiosity of my officers. the way the individual is sitting. the suspect is looking around very nervously. as you can see, his right hand there is an orange bindle. within a matter of seconds that bindle will be secreted in his rectum. the orange package there was approximately one ounce of marijuana. we watched this as it unfolded. we were able to apprehend him and his visitor. she was booked into kern valley jail, and he was placed in administrative segregation for introduction of narcotics into kern valley state prison. >> on this morning, sergeant alvarez and his team are conducting a routine search of the prison laundry and canteen. >> any dope that's found we'll photograph, we'll bag it, and we'll tag it and we'll move on if it's uncontrolled. if we find it on the
we have a suspect attempting to introduce narcotics into the institution.r inmate. the inmate directly in front of him is attempting to block the cameras. unfortunately for him, we had staff -- isu staff in the area. as you can see, he's halfway off the chair. that's what kind of piqued the curiosity of my officers. the way the individual is sitting. the suspect is looking around very nervously. as you can see, his right hand there is an orange bindle. within a matter of seconds that bindle...
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i'm going to stay that narcotic and string operation needs to be done. that comes in all colors and all cultures as well. you also have a problem with people doing food stamp crime. and that comes in all districts. now i'm going to say, as i've said many times to all of you and i'm repeating myself once again, which you know upsets me. there's a lot of crime e tenderloin. all crime must stop. there is a major need for sting operation to stop drugs and prostitution. law enforcement needs to come in with tough, hard action. no more being nice to criminals. all right. it needs to stop. while the rest of the law enforcement also needs to soldier up to stop all crime, make the tenderloin district police get tough on crime. with undercover action, high volume of drugs in some dealers have small amounts on them, they are turning over big money, they reup in the area. i am getting really angry in repeating myself constantly, not the only to narcotics division but to law enforcement because i see a lot of weak action. nobody's coming in tough. the tenderloin has
i'm going to stay that narcotic and string operation needs to be done. that comes in all colors and all cultures as well. you also have a problem with people doing food stamp crime. and that comes in all districts. now i'm going to say, as i've said many times to all of you and i'm repeating myself once again, which you know upsets me. there's a lot of crime e tenderloin. all crime must stop. there is a major need for sting operation to stop drugs and prostitution. law enforcement needs to come...
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welfare dependency becomes an addictive narcotic. i say that, fdr said that, bill clinton said that. this isn't just republicans saying this. this goes across the board. it can become dependency as a result of welfare can become a very dangerous narcotic for our entire society. >> i think we're actually putting the cart before the horse here. one of the reasons we're seeing such a record high poverty rate is actually because we don't have jobs. we don't have enough jobs and many of the jobs we do have are very poorly paying jobs. so i would make the argument that entitlements right now are something that's keeping the poverty rate from going even higher. there are a handful of reports that back me up, including the census report which showed if it wasn't for unemployment insurance and social security, the poverty rate would actually be 8% higher than it currently is. so yes, do we need to take a whack at things like welfare down the road? yes. but we need to focus on jobs first. >> just spent hundreds of billions of on guess what, a
welfare dependency becomes an addictive narcotic. i say that, fdr said that, bill clinton said that. this isn't just republicans saying this. this goes across the board. it can become dependency as a result of welfare can become a very dangerous narcotic for our entire society. >> i think we're actually putting the cart before the horse here. one of the reasons we're seeing such a record high poverty rate is actually because we don't have jobs. we don't have enough jobs and many of the...
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a narcotics cop in fayetteville thinks oh, i know who that woman is.ics informants, helena stokley, and goes to find her. and guess what. within a day or so, she starts implicating herself in the crime. she says that she was there in the macdonald home at the time these murders were committed. now, here's my question for you and for your viewers. coincidences? coincidence that there was a woman on the roadway that answered to the description? coincidence that she answered to the description of this narcotics informant? coincidence that she started confessing to the crime not once, but dozens of times over a dozen years. now, you asked a second question. the question is why didn't she testify to that fact at trial in 1979, and there's a very simple answer, although the answer took 25 years to be revealed. it wasn't revealed until about six or seven years ago. a federal marshall, jimmy britt, came forward, said he was present when one of the prosecutors, james blackburn, threatened stokley and told her to be quiet or he would indict her for first-degree
a narcotics cop in fayetteville thinks oh, i know who that woman is.ics informants, helena stokley, and goes to find her. and guess what. within a day or so, she starts implicating herself in the crime. she says that she was there in the macdonald home at the time these murders were committed. now, here's my question for you and for your viewers. coincidences? coincidence that there was a woman on the roadway that answered to the description? coincidence that she answered to the description of...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.l your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.l your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal,...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.ell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine yo
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.ell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe...
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. >> they observed him put what they suspected to be some type of narcotics in his mouth in an atttempt to hide them. so they placed him under arrest for that, took him into police custody, put handcuffs on him. he then started complaining of discomfort and pain. it was believed at the time that he may have ingested some of the drugs that he had and maybe was choking on them. >> police say the officers have been placed on suspension with pay pending the outcome of this investigation. more on the story coming up at 6:30. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> baltimore city has a new top cop on the job this morning. he replaces fred bealefeld, who retired last month. anthony barksdale began an indefinite medical leave. he sells them as the city's new commissioner on thursday -- he saddles end as the city's new commissioner on thursday. >> there was a violence at towson. people became unrule, leading to a shooting -- people became unruly. >> you are responsible to what takes place. if their actions, we will hold those liquor license holders responsible for this. >> he declined to speak
. >> they observed him put what they suspected to be some type of narcotics in his mouth in an atttempt to hide them. so they placed him under arrest for that, took him into police custody, put handcuffs on him. he then started complaining of discomfort and pain. it was believed at the time that he may have ingested some of the drugs that he had and maybe was choking on them. >> police say the officers have been placed on suspension with pay pending the outcome of this...
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. >> observed him put some type of narcotics in his mouth. they placed him under arrest for that and took a into police custody. he started complaining about discomfort and pain. it was believed he ingested some of the drugs he had and he was choking on them. >> anderson did died a short time later. the officers involved in the arrest have been suspended with pay. police say the investigation is standard any time something like this happens. the family is considering a wrongful death lawsuit. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the new police commissioner is sworn in and will begin his job tomorrow. he took the oath of office at city hall on tuesday. fred bealefeld retired last month. anthony barksdale began a medical leave. >> officials are blaming riot- like behavior in towson over the weekend. kevin kamenetz is pointing fingers at the theater owner. they say the theater was rented out to third party won the mob became unruly. now the michael after the theater's -- now they michael after the theater's liquor license. >> we will hold th
. >> observed him put some type of narcotics in his mouth. they placed him under arrest for that and took a into police custody. he started complaining about discomfort and pain. it was believed he ingested some of the drugs he had and he was choking on them. >> anderson did died a short time later. the officers involved in the arrest have been suspended with pay. police say the investigation is standard any time something like this happens. the family is considering a wrongful...
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undercover officer started chatting him up on a dating site and then said that lewis offered him narcotics. they agreed to meet up at a cow train station where he was busted. a search of his seventh disco home uncovered a quarter ounce of methamphetamine, and drug scales and other pills. the santa clara unified school district has put him on leaves and an interim principal in his place. but the news has to be hard for students here as well as their parents. they knew this man simply as mr. lewis, the principal here, and i found website where you can rate teachers, and principals and people were very complimentary of them calling fantastic and saying he was great with kids in very hands on here, got involved with everything happening at the school. so this must be shocking for the people that knew him simply as their principal. one report also said that lewis was very well regarded by the rest of the school district. lewis was booked into santa clara county jail and a scheduled to be arraigned later on today. i also went to the school website to find out confirmation about him but could not
undercover officer started chatting him up on a dating site and then said that lewis offered him narcotics. they agreed to meet up at a cow train station where he was busted. a search of his seventh disco home uncovered a quarter ounce of methamphetamine, and drug scales and other pills. the santa clara unified school district has put him on leaves and an interim principal in his place. but the news has to be hard for students here as well as their parents. they knew this man simply as mr....