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i will plant a synthetic narcotic. her reward. >> with the canine search complete, officers begin their search of the bunks, meticulously inspecting every item they find. illegal substances or weapons can result in inmates getting time in segregation or even new criminal charges. but anything altered from its original purpose is also considered contraband. and will be disposed of. even this inmate art created from food wrappers is considered contraband. >> they get very creative. these are all out of bags of chips. >> once the search is over, the inmates are ordered to lie down on their bunks for further instructions. >> if you had any contraband, it is in the trash. everything else, check with your bunky. check up here in the front if you have anything missing. do you understand? >> yes, ma'am. >> well, i have been here since april. i have been down to the shakedown every month. they mess up everything, but that's a choice you got to make when you go in jail. >> there is a shakeup of another sort in the homosexual uni
i will plant a synthetic narcotic. her reward. >> with the canine search complete, officers begin their search of the bunks, meticulously inspecting every item they find. illegal substances or weapons can result in inmates getting time in segregation or even new criminal charges. but anything altered from its original purpose is also considered contraband. and will be disposed of. even this inmate art created from food wrappers is considered contraband. >> they get very creative....
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counterfeit money chips at a local casino fat trel is facing charges for dwi and narcotics distribution. >>> former baltimore raven r star ray lewis is sparking sparg controversy after he posted ated pass passionate 10 minuteinut video on his facebook page. lewis q black lives matter about why auy they seem to ignore black on o black crime. c that video was created a call cl attention to a recent surge ofro violence in chicago. >>> finally, hm, if you loveov whole milk you'll love this t story. looks like skim milk might not be the healthiest choice athit h all. full fat dairy like whole milkhe may be healthier than low fat dairy. dairy. researchers found skim milker could increase your risk fors diabetes. diabet >> still to come this mornings i a grandmother's facebook postebt about her grandson's birthday party has gone viral. how it turned an unfortunateor situation into a birthdayinto br surprise an reminder for your before we head to break right now if you have a news tip news share it with us call (202)2) 895-3000 or e-mail us youraius y tips to fox5 tips at wttg.com. back in a mi
counterfeit money chips at a local casino fat trel is facing charges for dwi and narcotics distribution. >>> former baltimore raven r star ray lewis is sparking sparg controversy after he posted ated pass passionate 10 minuteinut video on his facebook page. lewis q black lives matter about why auy they seem to ignore black on o black crime. c that video was created a call cl attention to a recent surge ofro violence in chicago. >>> finally, hm, if you loveov whole milk you'll...
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that's not the typical way that these narcotics get to the street. they get there because someone prescribed it and a prescription was filled. and so we need to look at ways to reduce that phenomenon. i introduced legislation with senator casey, my pennsylvania colleague -- also with senators portman, senator brown, and senator king -- and that legislation was designed to do just that; to reduce the frequency, the occurrence of prescription opioids finding their way into the black market of th-- and the way our bill wos it provides to medicare a tool that medicaid and private insurers have long had. and that's a tool called lock-in. and when it refers to is when an insurer -- in the case of our legislation, it would be medicare -- when the insurer discovers that a patient is doctor shopping, systematically going to multiple doctors, getting multiple prescriptions for opioids, then filling them at multiple pharmacies and ending up with a commercial-scale quantity, what our legislation would do is allow our -- any person with a legitimate need can get
that's not the typical way that these narcotics get to the street. they get there because someone prescribed it and a prescription was filled. and so we need to look at ways to reduce that phenomenon. i introduced legislation with senator casey, my pennsylvania colleague -- also with senators portman, senator brown, and senator king -- and that legislation was designed to do just that; to reduce the frequency, the occurrence of prescription opioids finding their way into the black market of...
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we'll run the canine, narcotics dogs through, cell phone dogs.ny contraband we have in this dormitory, we'll have it. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unit on a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained to suddenly sit still when they detect the scent of whatever contraband they're searching for. >> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting to odors of narcotics. that's a good girl, yes! that's her reward. that's a good girl! that's a good girl! >> we had both dogs alert on this particular box, so there is evidence that drugs have been in this facility, right here at this bunk. we have determined that the two inmates that are assigned to this bunk work on the construction work site, so we are pulling them in. they will be drug tested. >> when they show interest or have what we call a change in behavior, we follow it up with a good, thorough search, just to make sure we're not missing any kind of narcotics. that's our main focus. >> want to check this? >> th
we'll run the canine, narcotics dogs through, cell phone dogs.ny contraband we have in this dormitory, we'll have it. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unit on a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained to suddenly sit still when they detect the scent of whatever contraband they're searching for. >> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting to odors of narcotics. that's a good girl, yes!...
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. >> if you have drugs command the illegal narcotics, stage one, stage two felony narcotics. >> is basicallynds up in the area giving out. we don't want to encourage them to go back to our allies. >> sometimes you don't have another choice. >> what is personal responsibility coming? >> is it easy to administer? >> you just after member the trust off the. i have one for us. >> well, springtime is in the air. flowers are blooming, and it is the annual cherry blossom festival. i met up with essex county executive to find out about what is happening. >> right now they are known for cherry blossoms. put us over 5,100 trees. >> there it is. >> sponsored by chasing news >> the cherry blossom festival is the largest in the world with over 5,000 trees lining the streets -- streets. they enjoy the beautiful blossoming trees. they walk on them, ride their bike or jog. some see see something they can't quite explain, something strange. >> the story of the lady in white goes back decades. posted about it on facebook pages. i just married bride and groom. it was cold, rainy, foggy. they approach the bench
. >> if you have drugs command the illegal narcotics, stage one, stage two felony narcotics. >> is basicallynds up in the area giving out. we don't want to encourage them to go back to our allies. >> sometimes you don't have another choice. >> what is personal responsibility coming? >> is it easy to administer? >> you just after member the trust off the. i have one for us. >> well, springtime is in the air. flowers are blooming, and it is the annual...
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council man represents the northeast where the gangs partially operated robbery, attempted robbery, narcotics trafficking, bank fraud and the passing of counterfeit currency. including the 2009 death of sadie mitchell that was hit with a stray bullet near white plains road. >>> engaged in some of this activity, terrorize, rob, hurt, homicide all of this in the gangactivity. anytime you take down those people and remove them from a community we're looking for peace in the neighborhood expecting in the summer that muff more calmer. >>> the indictment alleges committed the narcotics trafficking offense within 1,000 feet of playgrounds, public and private and secondary schools the arrests were welcome news to bronx residents. >>> we want nice clean nonviolent neighborhood. >>> as for sadie mitchell an 18- year-old previously arrested and charged with her murder as for the indictments they include charges. >>> thank you, happening today former house speaker will learn his fate, the 74-year-old arrived at the sentencing hering in a wheelchair, pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about hush money he
council man represents the northeast where the gangs partially operated robbery, attempted robbery, narcotics trafficking, bank fraud and the passing of counterfeit currency. including the 2009 death of sadie mitchell that was hit with a stray bullet near white plains road. >>> engaged in some of this activity, terrorize, rob, hurt, homicide all of this in the gangactivity. anytime you take down those people and remove them from a community we're looking for peace in the neighborhood...
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and the current economics of the town, i am the only one assigned to the narcotics position. >> how manyi'm going to say we're in the high hundreds. >> wow. >> we're in the high hundreds. >> high hundreds. >> it's hitting every age group, economic household, it's out there. >> we don't have crips and bloods taking over motel rooms, the person selling you dope more likely to be familiar than a stranger? >> we're going to meet a pass distributor i've known for several years. >> we meet carmen, as we'll call her, a powerful local heroin dealer turned paid confidential police informant out in the woods. >> how'd you get into the business initially? >> i needed the money. i needed to support my family. couldn't get a job. >> how easy was it to get into the dope business? >> not hard at all because it's cheap. >> was there money in it? >> oh, hell, yeah. yeah, oh, yeah. >> it's like mayberry out here from looking around. who's using heroin now? i mean -- >> kids. >> kids. >> kids. >> today's heroin epidemic is different than the one that raged through america in the 1970s in a few significant
and the current economics of the town, i am the only one assigned to the narcotics position. >> how manyi'm going to say we're in the high hundreds. >> wow. >> we're in the high hundreds. >> high hundreds. >> it's hitting every age group, economic household, it's out there. >> we don't have crips and bloods taking over motel rooms, the person selling you dope more likely to be familiar than a stranger? >> we're going to meet a pass distributor i've...
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prices go down. >> you can flood the marketplace with legal narcotics. you can do that. harm to the public safety is going to be off the charts. if you do that as switzerland found out. now, why is thought media glorifying drug use? they are. they are glorifying it. >> i don't know if they are glorifying it. you don't think so? >> i don't know if they are. >> >> beside me, is it there any high profile commentator on television beside me antidrug. >> i think this go in different direction. seeing legalization of marijuana lead to the legalization of other drugs better public policy. we are spending $40 billion a year in this country on this country going after. >> ridiculous make drugs even more available in the united states is insane considering the problem we have now. it's just going to lead to more people involving themselves than. this we already have a zombiefied. >> would f. we took the $40,000 and put it toward rehabilitation we would be. >> opiates, heroin, oxycontin. >> by legalizing the harder drugs, you are reducing crime. it's even got a better benefit. >> n
prices go down. >> you can flood the marketplace with legal narcotics. you can do that. harm to the public safety is going to be off the charts. if you do that as switzerland found out. now, why is thought media glorifying drug use? they are. they are glorifying it. >> i don't know if they are glorifying it. you don't think so? >> i don't know if they are. >> >> beside me, is it there any high profile commentator on television beside me antidrug. >> i think...
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ic guns, alcohol, narcotic, parrots, and everyday items just to show you it is a whole range of elicit activity. and there is a great degree of activity and trafficking the drugs. but a lot of locals don't like that bah because it is dangerous. it makes their community a dangerous place. and it invites more state policing and it is more and more difficult to cross the border because the state is traffic down on the organized traffickers. the attention is certainly on commercial drug trafficking and of course human trafficking but that is the tip of this larger economy that many people partake in and don't have scruples about it. >> question? >> this is more of an antedote but i spent a year and a half in tijuana as a practice artist. and kimball, maybe you can talk about this. i lived in [foreign city] and it is a booming colony. i live in a building that was a collective of artist doing work from border issues to social justice issues. and right across the street from where i did this residency place there was a tunnel where people trafficked drugs for a long time. there was an older
ic guns, alcohol, narcotic, parrots, and everyday items just to show you it is a whole range of elicit activity. and there is a great degree of activity and trafficking the drugs. but a lot of locals don't like that bah because it is dangerous. it makes their community a dangerous place. and it invites more state policing and it is more and more difficult to cross the border because the state is traffic down on the organized traffickers. the attention is certainly on commercial drug trafficking...
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the neighbors watched in awe as the suspect was driven away by narcotics officers. >> i'm not used to seeing that around here. >> that's scary. >> reporter: neighbors watched in awe as a man accused of shooting an 18th district police officer was taken into kusly. the 23-year-old has a lengthy criminal history. our camera on the 1200 block of alden street as narcotics officers took griffin police headquarters, griffin, with 14 prior arrests, was casually standing on the corner talking. he was armed, yet arrested without incident. >> coming out the house, seen all the cars, seen they had one guy. >> reporter: his father, scott, sr, showed up driving overfrom north carolina after hearing his son may have been involved in a police shooting. he shared recent pictures of griffin saying his son was attending community college in north carolina until recently. he was captured near where he has relatives and friends. the people we spoke with did not know him and are stunned, saying this street had been safe until now. >> there's too many guns out here. >> reporter: we spent part of the day ta
the neighbors watched in awe as the suspect was driven away by narcotics officers. >> i'm not used to seeing that around here. >> that's scary. >> reporter: neighbors watched in awe as a man accused of shooting an 18th district police officer was taken into kusly. the 23-year-old has a lengthy criminal history. our camera on the 1200 block of alden street as narcotics officers took griffin police headquarters, griffin, with 14 prior arrests, was casually standing on the corner...
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would have a precept, or someone, looking over your shoulder and wondering why you were using a narcotic. i think there was a number of well meaning health care providers that said, "this is wrong. we have to take care of people in pain. and we have the means, we have opiates." instead of just using them to some degree to help people, they were starting to be used just as a replacement for comprehensive pain treatment. and then there was an entire movement and i have colleagues who were in pain medicine who were involved in this movement, who said that we had an unrecognized epidemic of pain in america. >> reporter: as the approach to treating pain evolved, pharmaceutical companies touted academic studies saying painkillers carried little risk of addiction. >> i think i, like many others, were fooled into at least partially believing that and starting to write prescriptions more liberally. >> reporter: how much responsibility do the doctor have in our opioid epidemic? >> i think we all share some responsibility. but i would put a lot more and this may be controversial, on the pharmaceuti
would have a precept, or someone, looking over your shoulder and wondering why you were using a narcotic. i think there was a number of well meaning health care providers that said, "this is wrong. we have to take care of people in pain. and we have the means, we have opiates." instead of just using them to some degree to help people, they were starting to be used just as a replacement for comprehensive pain treatment. and then there was an entire movement and i have colleagues who...
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second, narcotics are designed for one thing only, to alter consciousness. uses in case you haven't noticed. jeff townsend, burnett, texas: private pot use is such low level offense it's not worth the time and money to pursue it use marijuana in public, you should be fined: all we can do is pray for her, steve, our society simply does not feel the outrage at the drug industry anymore. >> i didn't hear beck but i said the two most surprising and most surprising political stories in my lifetime are the assassination of president kennedy and the rise of trump in dominating the republican party. why would anyone have an issue with that opinion? what a great wife you are, barbara. see you on september 24th. fairfax virginia coming in two weeks. mow he can son connecticut father's day weekend. reno, atlanta, biloxi. tickets make smashing gifts as they say in london. bill o'reilly.com has details. finally tonight the factor tip of the day, an appeals brady's suspension should go forward. as you may know, the nfl docked mr. brady, quarterback for the new england pat
second, narcotics are designed for one thing only, to alter consciousness. uses in case you haven't noticed. jeff townsend, burnett, texas: private pot use is such low level offense it's not worth the time and money to pursue it use marijuana in public, you should be fined: all we can do is pray for her, steve, our society simply does not feel the outrage at the drug industry anymore. >> i didn't hear beck but i said the two most surprising and most surprising political stories in my...
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percocet is a narcotic, a painkiller, it is given by prescription.ds of intrigue, was there a doctor on the plane? but it comes down to this, from what i have read, prince had significant hip pain and knee pain from jumping on stages and doing all kind of things. but he was a very clean living kind of guy. he was a vegan. but, because he was afraid of blood traps fusions he had pain, started to take percocet. now, the percocet kills, and narcotic kill pain, prescription medicines, kill about 14,000 people a year. it is an embarrassment. i want to know if there was a doctor on that plane. because this is not cool. it has got to stop, folks. percocet prescription use kills people, and any kind of narcotic is a problem, unless you absolutely need it and you need to take it control your dose. >> why percocet, prescribed so much in this country. anytime someone has surgery, what are you on, percocet. >> look, there was a time, back several decade ago where we were mandate todd make sure that people were not in pain. lots of people have pain. they need to
percocet is a narcotic, a painkiller, it is given by prescription.ds of intrigue, was there a doctor on the plane? but it comes down to this, from what i have read, prince had significant hip pain and knee pain from jumping on stages and doing all kind of things. but he was a very clean living kind of guy. he was a vegan. but, because he was afraid of blood traps fusions he had pain, started to take percocet. now, the percocet kills, and narcotic kill pain, prescription medicines, kill about...
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, if there is in a narcotic -- how high it was. so they can then evaluate what the cause of death is. >> he had epilepsy years ago. he was not taking anything, we're told, for that. does ensend si just go away? -- epilepsy go away? >> depends on the cause of it. sometimes epilepsy is due to certain immediate things going on in the brain and they can outgrow it, and some people have itself all their lives, but you don't go down an airplane because of epilepsy. if you have it, you recover from it with proper treatment, just handling at the scene it will go away. it's rarely a cause of sudden death. so that's one of the things they looking for, to see if he has brain damage. if hat brain damage that could be a cause of epilepsy that persists during life, but oxycodone is not -- percocet is not a treatment for epilepsy. >> so the fact they ruled out suicide, they seemed to rule out, though not officially, any foul play, any signs of trauma. so hearing what you're hearing, they're just isolating things for the time being as they go thro
, if there is in a narcotic -- how high it was. so they can then evaluate what the cause of death is. >> he had epilepsy years ago. he was not taking anything, we're told, for that. does ensend si just go away? -- epilepsy go away? >> depends on the cause of it. sometimes epilepsy is due to certain immediate things going on in the brain and they can outgrow it, and some people have itself all their lives, but you don't go down an airplane because of epilepsy. if you have it, you...
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you don't die instantaneously with narcotic drugs. brain is affected so you slowly, you stop breathing. and that takes place over a few hours. during which time the lungs fill with fluid. and they know at this point whether or not the lungs filled with fluid. >> there is going to be a long trail mark, if this -- if people were supplying him drugs or prescriptions that were -- that he shouldn't have had, there is going to be a trail. there will be text messages. there will be something for the cops to find. >> well, there will be text messages. there will be conversations. there will be witnesses that don't want to get arrested and really don't want to be on the wrong side of, this but, there is a misplaced loyalty whether you have celebrity and money that somehow you are protecting somebody like prince by getting these drugs because he wants them. but, really, they are harming him and ultimately killed him. it's going to be fairly obvious when you see prescriptions for percocet surrounding the people that are close to prince. >> and a
you don't die instantaneously with narcotic drugs. brain is affected so you slowly, you stop breathing. and that takes place over a few hours. during which time the lungs fill with fluid. and they know at this point whether or not the lungs filled with fluid. >> there is going to be a long trail mark, if this -- if people were supplying him drugs or prescriptions that were -- that he shouldn't have had, there is going to be a trail. there will be text messages. there will be something for...
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so in chicago, this stuff is controlled by the bureau of organized crime, vice and narcotics so that whole unit works out of the square and what they do is, you know, essentially target the poor. we know that this is essentially what they do. so that's a huge concern for me. the states attorney, on the other hand, has claimed that they have no records of ever prosecuting cases with stingrays. we're trying to fight through a foya to see if we can get those cases and this is interesting because we can't raise these questions about whether or not it's appropriate to spy on people's cell phones if we don't know who they're doing it to. it's a very catch-22 and it makes our work a little bit hard but because we've had some real good success in some of the lawsuits we've filed we're getting close to answers. there's a great graphic in tacoma in 2014. the -- i mean, if we could just guess, what do you think that case is in green? what kind of cases would that be? so like some of these would be -- so green is drugs. right? so in 2014, early 2014, someone must have been like, hey, we'll use t
so in chicago, this stuff is controlled by the bureau of organized crime, vice and narcotics so that whole unit works out of the square and what they do is, you know, essentially target the poor. we know that this is essentially what they do. so that's a huge concern for me. the states attorney, on the other hand, has claimed that they have no records of ever prosecuting cases with stingrays. we're trying to fight through a foya to see if we can get those cases and this is interesting because...
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they found some narcotics. they arrested both of them. mapp was connected to the apartment because she was helping pay the rent. they were released the next day. several weeks later, another confidential informant said there were stolen goods and narcotics in mapp's home. so, they obtained a search warrant, surveilled her home, and found narcotics. she was convicted of possession of drugs. she received a sentence of 20 years to life in the state of new york. it was a class a felony, a mandatory sentence. the harshest mandatory sentence at the time. part of it was political. governor nelson rockefeller was contemplating a run for the presidency and he really pushed these strong anti-drug laws. she was convicted and went to prison for a very long time. she went to the correctional institution for women in bedford hills. she went in in the same way that she went to court for mapp v. ohio, which is that she was sure of herself. she admitted that she had been involved with wrongdoing, but she was unapologetic about it. and while she was in pri
they found some narcotics. they arrested both of them. mapp was connected to the apartment because she was helping pay the rent. they were released the next day. several weeks later, another confidential informant said there were stolen goods and narcotics in mapp's home. so, they obtained a search warrant, surveilled her home, and found narcotics. she was convicted of possession of drugs. she received a sentence of 20 years to life in the state of new york. it was a class a felony, a mandatory...
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also told the suspects were all involved in narcotics and firearms dealings. the suspects are expected to be arraigned later today. >>> it is 6:58. another check of the commute with heather. >>reporter: we're going to talk about the subways first. the 1 trains downtown, you'll expect delays. there are signal problems at 103rd street. you're looking at the george washington bridge coming across the span, left to right. you have an accident coming off the george washington bridge underneath the apartments. let's head over to a webcam, talk to you about the l.i.e. right near exit 49, route 110. you can still see that garbage spill. the good news is they've pushed it off to the shoulder. h.o.v. lane. so it looks like they may start opening some lanes there, but you still have a jam packed ride as a result. >> yuck. >>reporter: messy. >> terrible. >> thank you, heather. >>> let's take a look ouz. we've got a beautiful morning. we've got clouds, breaks of sun. we're going to have a nice day. a little cooler than yesterday. 64 is our temperature now going back up. 57
also told the suspects were all involved in narcotics and firearms dealings. the suspects are expected to be arraigned later today. >>> it is 6:58. another check of the commute with heather. >>reporter: we're going to talk about the subways first. the 1 trains downtown, you'll expect delays. there are signal problems at 103rd street. you're looking at the george washington bridge coming across the span, left to right. you have an accident coming off the george washington bridge...
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who get narcotics get it from people other than doctor. crush it up and toss it in the trfiash. they're fire. don't have it in there. >> kate and dr. oz, thank you very much. you can see more of dr. oz on the dr. oz show on weekdays. check your local list igs. lemonade and the message beyonce is sending after this. what is that? it's you! it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] emma, emma bo-bemma banana-fana-fo-femma fee-fi-fo-femma em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, nothing will keep you from magnum double caramel. silky vanilla bean ice cream & rich caramel sauce all covered in thick chocolate. discover magnum, double dipped for double chocolate pleasure. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist, olay.
who get narcotics get it from people other than doctor. crush it up and toss it in the trfiash. they're fire. don't have it in there. >> kate and dr. oz, thank you very much. you can see more of dr. oz on the dr. oz show on weekdays. check your local list igs. lemonade and the message beyonce is sending after this. what is that? it's you! it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] emma, emma bo-bemma...
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all 32 are charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics and are prosecuted by the u.s. attorney's office. this is a huge victory but police brass admit they are searching for a handful of others and the work is not done yet. >> whatever level we take out we're working to go the next >> reporter: the gang members are expected to be arraigned later today perfect a federal judge. i'm aj ross, channel 7, eyewitness news. >>> computer glitch at connecticut's dmv caused big problems. the department of motor vehicles posted a warning to customers on the website saying not to come today due to intermittent computer outages. anyone with an expiration date of today on a license or a registration will get an extension until tomorrow at midnight. >>> a long island school bus driver is under arrest, accused of selling heroin in north massapequa today and is facing charges of criminal sale and possession. he is a driver for educational bus transportation but has been removed from service pending an investigation. >>> also in new jersey, classes canceled after the killed. robbinsville
all 32 are charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics and are prosecuted by the u.s. attorney's office. this is a huge victory but police brass admit they are searching for a handful of others and the work is not done yet. >> whatever level we take out we're working to go the next >> reporter: the gang members are expected to be arraigned later today perfect a federal judge. i'm aj ross, channel 7, eyewitness news. >>> computer glitch at connecticut's dmv caused big...
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[laughter] but that is low-level drug offenders and to go back to the idea of the narcotics investigations on the west side in south side of chicago. i wish i had a list to show you the demographics but i don't. but that is drug cases in general. [applause] >> thinking about asset forfeiture looking at the number of prosecutors they can make a difference to mass incarceration and we have been convened by the progressive head district attorney with 20 people from all over the country to think about these issues. but then to bring us together to do some good to reduce mass incarceration. so we already have lots of amazing moments and this is a highlight. you have heard from one of the stars of this panel the director from privacy and technology and from the professor of law university of pittsburgh and is best known for the biography of martin luther king again next year at this time for the definitive back every winter of 2016 the general counsel of the fbi. to talk about these issues. to reach out to mr. baker because we were interested in the law-enforcement as well and to our great delig
[laughter] but that is low-level drug offenders and to go back to the idea of the narcotics investigations on the west side in south side of chicago. i wish i had a list to show you the demographics but i don't. but that is drug cases in general. [applause] >> thinking about asset forfeiture looking at the number of prosecutors they can make a difference to mass incarceration and we have been convened by the progressive head district attorney with 20 people from all over the country to...
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others for narcotics warrants. one a traffic warrant and one for resisting arrest. as we take it back here, this hill was completely filled with trash, but the quick work of sf rec and parking workers clearly made a difference. overall, police say that the event was pretty tame compared to other years. several residents who live nearby say this event needs to be sanctioned or have some type of permit or regulation in the near future. in san francisco, brian flores, ktvu fox 2 news. >> two apartment buildings severely damaged in a three- alarm fire in the mission district this morning. fire crews say the fire was reported at 8:30 a.m. officials say the fire grew rapidly to three alarms. there were frightening moments for people who live in the buildings as they scrambled to get themselves and neighbors out safely, i opened up my kitchen door to the outside and saw smoke billowing above what looked like my apartment building. so i called 911 and opened my door and screamed for everyone to get out and pulled the fire alarm and came out and just grabbed some random thin
others for narcotics warrants. one a traffic warrant and one for resisting arrest. as we take it back here, this hill was completely filled with trash, but the quick work of sf rec and parking workers clearly made a difference. overall, police say that the event was pretty tame compared to other years. several residents who live nearby say this event needs to be sanctioned or have some type of permit or regulation in the near future. in san francisco, brian flores, ktvu fox 2 news. >> two...
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excelling in the narcotics unit and homicide.er rising to the rank of deputy, chef prosecutor, mary cola little low asked mow 10 to be the chief of detectives. >> i'm an emotional guy. i truly am. got emotional and my response was, it would be an honor to serve as your chief. >> mow 10 was sworn in by his old mentor, judge steinberg. now retired. flew up from florida and mow 10's two youngest kids were there to share the experience. mow 10 supervises more than 70 investigators and is the first african-american to be named chief. >> 20 years earlier, upping, a guy who had the opportunity most kids dream about playing in the nfl had nothing. had nothing. if it wasn't for ted read i would have been homeless. i had nothing. >> he always had it in him. these were transitional skills he had as an athlete. >> the big thing about ron he didn't stay down. >> it's amazing where he is now. >> his nfl career ended early but the resilient ex liner persevered and made the most of a second chance. >> i'm the luckiest guy in this office, man, to
excelling in the narcotics unit and homicide.er rising to the rank of deputy, chef prosecutor, mary cola little low asked mow 10 to be the chief of detectives. >> i'm an emotional guy. i truly am. got emotional and my response was, it would be an honor to serve as your chief. >> mow 10 was sworn in by his old mentor, judge steinberg. now retired. flew up from florida and mow 10's two youngest kids were there to share the experience. mow 10 supervises more than 70 investigators and...
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we were told his i with this narcotic dates back years. >> this was prince's last public performance. he cancelled the atlanta concert the week before. >> no word yet on funeral plans. meanwhile prince's close friend l.a. reid made a revelation. >> one thing that spooked me about it all he has a song called let's go crazy and it says don the elevator bring us. ♪ >> one time when i was with him privately he said you know what the elevator is, ri >> i said no. he said well the elevato is the devil. scared me. i don't like to talk like that bu said that. for me it is really haunting when i read he was found in an elevator. >> people continue to come here toprince's paisley park studios to remember the singer but of all the tributes you have seen, this one really special. it's mariah carey last in paris. >> i'm not sure if everybody h heard the news yet that we lost one of thegreatest, most ever had in music. >> you paid a very emotional tribute to your friend prince. what does he mean toyou? >> i love prince since i first heard him and then later in life i got to know him he helped me th
we were told his i with this narcotic dates back years. >> this was prince's last public performance. he cancelled the atlanta concert the week before. >> no word yet on funeral plans. meanwhile prince's close friend l.a. reid made a revelation. >> one thing that spooked me about it all he has a song called let's go crazy and it says don the elevator bring us. ♪ >> one time when i was with him privately he said you know what the elevator is, ri >> i said no. he...
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we were told his issue with this narcotic dates back years. >> was there medication taken from the home? >> i'm not to get very specific on what was taken from home. >> there are reports that he could have been on percocet. have you gotten any information about that or talked to anyone abo that? >> this case is under investigation and i'm not going to talk about that at this time. >> this was prince's last public performance. he cancelled the atlanta concert >> no word yet on funeral plans. meanwhile prince's close friend l.a. reid made a revelation. >> one thing that spooked me about it all is he has a song called let's go crazy and it says don't let the elevator bring us. >> one time when i was with him privately he said you know what the elevator is, right? >> i said no. he said well the elevator is the devil. scared me. i don't like to talk like that but he said that. for me it is really haunting when i read that he was found in an elevator. >> people continue to come here to prince's paisley park studios to remember the singer but of all the tributes you have seen, this one is real
we were told his issue with this narcotic dates back years. >> was there medication taken from the home? >> i'm not to get very specific on what was taken from home. >> there are reports that he could have been on percocet. have you gotten any information about that or talked to anyone abo that? >> this case is under investigation and i'm not going to talk about that at this time. >> this was prince's last public performance. he cancelled the atlanta concert...
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>> individuals that have surgically implanted narcotics in their body. reporter: it is a constant game of cat and mouse, looking for creative concealment methods. pots, and pans, pay pastries and other food items have been vehicle of drug smug smugglers lately. part of the world. reporter: creation said that agents use a multilayered process to catch illegal activity every day. >> we're looking for a needle in a hey stock, we look at -- haystack, we look for anomalies in travel. reporter: it begins 72 hours before they board a flight, officers receive information on where a passenger begins their trip, and how many stop they make, and how the ticket was paid for, any one of these things could trigger questioning, and a search here at jfk . >> from immigration booth to becomage -- baggage claims. >> you could try but sooner or later we're going to get you. >> fox news in new york. christina: new yorker are hopping down to lower manhattan antwan: it called intrude, it features 5 stories that are two stories tall, some are taller, they want work to be appro
>> individuals that have surgically implanted narcotics in their body. reporter: it is a constant game of cat and mouse, looking for creative concealment methods. pots, and pans, pay pastries and other food items have been vehicle of drug smug smugglers lately. part of the world. reporter: creation said that agents use a multilayered process to catch illegal activity every day. >> we're looking for a needle in a hey stock, we look at -- haystack, we look for anomalies in travel....
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-- doing narcotics investigation. then officers say he sent a text that the manager paid him $500 cash he could fix everything. the manager then called the cops and set up a meeting with the fake detective. >> you don't know who you're dealing with. someone that would pretend to be something that they're not you just don't know what they're capable of doing. >> get this. police say since the arrest more victims have come forward. the search for a missing firefighter is intensifying in virginia. 31-year-old nicole mittendorff disappeared last friday her family says she might have been running on trail when she failed to show up for work. her car was found a day later near the trail. search teams are now focusing on the shenandoah forest. meanwhile, her husband is making an emotional plea for her retu return. >> as i close i have a message to my wife. sweetheart, i love you. i am praying for you. i'm not sure where you are but know we're all looking for you and i look forward to your safe return. thank you. >> virginia
-- doing narcotics investigation. then officers say he sent a text that the manager paid him $500 cash he could fix everything. the manager then called the cops and set up a meeting with the fake detective. >> you don't know who you're dealing with. someone that would pretend to be something that they're not you just don't know what they're capable of doing. >> get this. police say since the arrest more victims have come forward. the search for a missing firefighter is intensifying...
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. >> reporter: the precinct commander responsible for it all, patrol, housing, detectives, narcotics, warrants. this week, analyzing crime trends in the bronx. top brass pouring over the problems they see. and they want solutions. the chief of department himself picking through some individual cases, including shootings. he questions whether the police response to a housing project >> one night we had three alerts in about an eight-hour period. >> we never contacted the 911 callers. hours later there's six rounds fired. no supervisor shows up to those things. >> this is not a gotcha. we're just looking to do our jobs better. >> you might be up in crime or down in crime. it doesn't necessarily mean how well you're doing, how effective you are. do they have enough resources? did you shift in? >> reporter: the 4-0 not the only precinct set to be grilled in the 4-3, shootings also down, but other crime spiking. the executive team here each week goes over what is working and what more can be done. >> felony assaults are up. >> reporter: pouring over stat after stat. case after case. >> i t
. >> reporter: the precinct commander responsible for it all, patrol, housing, detectives, narcotics, warrants. this week, analyzing crime trends in the bronx. top brass pouring over the problems they see. and they want solutions. the chief of department himself picking through some individual cases, including shootings. he questions whether the police response to a housing project >> one night we had three alerts in about an eight-hour period. >> we never contacted the 911...
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they say opiods were found in his home and whether a doctor was prescribing those narcotics to princeefore his death. >>> atlantic city is running out of cash. could miss a nearly $2 million bond payment due on sunday. if the city misses that payment, it would be the first new jersey city to default on its debt since the great depression. the gambling destination has endured years of struggles as 1/3 of its casinos had to shut down. >>> a struggle over contracts right now. the best and final offer. that is what verizon is saying to its nearly 40,000 workers who are striking right now. workers who walked off the job over contract disputes. verizon is now offering a wage increase of nearly 8%, up from their previous offer of 6%. no word if the union leaders are planning on accepting that offer. >>> 12:49. wall street looking to turn things around today. >> we turn to landon dowdy live at cnbc world headquarters. >> happy friday to you. wall street will try to end the week on a positive note. the dow suffered its worst day more than two months on thursday. futures are lower this morning.
they say opiods were found in his home and whether a doctor was prescribing those narcotics to princeefore his death. >>> atlantic city is running out of cash. could miss a nearly $2 million bond payment due on sunday. if the city misses that payment, it would be the first new jersey city to default on its debt since the great depression. the gambling destination has endured years of struggles as 1/3 of its casinos had to shut down. >>> a struggle over contracts right now. the...
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and three people were arrested on narcotics warrants, one for a traffic warrant and one for resting arrest. the meeting -- supporters are well on their way to collecting enough signatures to put a measure on the ballot to legalize pot spoking for those 21 and over. marijuana backers say legalizing it could create up to a million jobs and a billion dollars for the economy. >> the current market fuels an underground world. they don't pay taxes. they don't check i.d.s. >> a majority of californians favor legalizing recreational marijuana. >>> target is taking a stand in the ongoing national debate over what kind of bathrooms transgender people can use. they can now use the restrooms or fitting rooms that correspond with their gender identity. north carolina is facing backlash for the controversial bathroom legislation. >>> the sharks converted on power plays, and are now one win away from advancing in the stanley cup playoffs. nice win at home. the sharks had a 3-0 play in the third period and the kings closed the gap with two goals in less than four minutes and the sharks held off the late p
and three people were arrested on narcotics warrants, one for a traffic warrant and one for resting arrest. the meeting -- supporters are well on their way to collecting enough signatures to put a measure on the ballot to legalize pot spoking for those 21 and over. marijuana backers say legalizing it could create up to a million jobs and a billion dollars for the economy. >> the current market fuels an underground world. they don't pay taxes. they don't check i.d.s. >> a majority of...
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they are getting a much stronger pain medicine, narcotic medicine, than they are aware. >> there have been overdoses in several bay area counties and no deaths so far. but they have been linked to 14 deaths in the sacramento area. >>> the city of san francisco is teaming up with walgreens to combat prescription drug abuse. a drug disposal kiosk will be introduced. you can dispose of unwanted and expired medications at no cost. the installation of the kiosks in california will expand to other states by the end of the year. >>> the chancellor has been placed on leave. she reportedly used $175,000 in university money to scrub online postings about a controversy pepper spraying of protesters five years ago. there are reports she's taken other jobs while chancellor. >>> the department of education launched the website student loans.gov backslash repay. this is a tool that helps a person find the best repayment options. the payments would be readjusted to ones people can afford and capped at 10% of income. >>> despite public objections, the san jose planning commission has approved a projec
they are getting a much stronger pain medicine, narcotic medicine, than they are aware. >> there have been overdoses in several bay area counties and no deaths so far. but they have been linked to 14 deaths in the sacramento area. >>> the city of san francisco is teaming up with walgreens to combat prescription drug abuse. a drug disposal kiosk will be introduced. you can dispose of unwanted and expired medications at no cost. the installation of the kiosks in california will...
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reported last that prince we gan taking the powerful narcotic percocet years ago. and his friend and confidante sheila e. told us this. >> you know, he was in pain all the time. >> as the death investigation continues, there are new questions today about what will ha prince's reported $300 million fortune. the pop icon did not have a will, so the money is expected to go to family member, including his sister, tyka nelson, and five ha siblings. an attorney representing one of them, alfred j reached out to "e.t." on his behalf. to be clear, he has not seen prince in 15 years but still stands to inherit millions. >> miss my brother because my brother was everything in the world to me. >> alfred shared these personal fami photos with "e.t." that's him with his mom and his younger siblings, prince and tyka. together or sing together? >> in my mother's ho the basement, there was a piano. and she says, alfred, go down there and play your i go down there and hit a note and prince would come down there and do it faster than me and do it better. >> fr young kid, he was alway
reported last that prince we gan taking the powerful narcotic percocet years ago. and his friend and confidante sheila e. told us this. >> you know, he was in pain all the time. >> as the death investigation continues, there are new questions today about what will ha prince's reported $300 million fortune. the pop icon did not have a will, so the money is expected to go to family member, including his sister, tyka nelson, and five ha siblings. an attorney representing one of them,...
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narcotics detectives received tips from concerned citizens in the community about a possible growhouse on kings have you drove. during the investigation, they sovereign -- they served a search warrant that led them to find the large scale marijuana grow operation. you can seeing here pictures taken in the home where detectives were -- recovered the evidence. more than 400 plants were found. according to the police, no arrests have been made. >>> two people from san jose are dead following a wild chase that ended with them crashing into the back of a fighter jet in central california. now, officials want to know how the driver got past the security checkpoint. it happened at the naval air station in kings county late last night. as officers went to check on a roadside jeep cherokee, the driver pulled away. police say the suv was weaving all over the road. they lost track of the jeep but then a chp helicopter spotted it on the naval base. it crashed into an f-18, breaching security. >> any time some is something like this we take a look at where we can get better. whether that is a misst
narcotics detectives received tips from concerned citizens in the community about a possible growhouse on kings have you drove. during the investigation, they sovereign -- they served a search warrant that led them to find the large scale marijuana grow operation. you can seeing here pictures taken in the home where detectives were -- recovered the evidence. more than 400 plants were found. according to the police, no arrests have been made. >>> two people from san jose are dead...
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. >> nyp is charged with possession of narcotics, pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. says her problems began with a pain pill addiction that escalated when her youngest daughter chose to live with her father and his fiancee. >> she wanted a family. i couldn't deny her. i had that growing up. i decided, you can go live with your dad. from that point on, it became very empty. my older daughter was involved in high school sports and wasn't home. and i'd work and my little one was gone. i just didn't really have any purpose, and so i hit that pipe and i sat right down and i really never left again. i never left that life. >> that life led nyp to a street in grand rapids with a reputation. >> division is the main street for prostitution. i did walk the streets prostitution-wise. there's a lot of money. it's basically what a lot of the girls, how they make their money. they can make $1,200 in a day. i spent everything i got on drugs. it was different than anything i imagined my life would be. >> nyp's crack addiction led to multiple arrests in grand rapids and one prior con
. >> nyp is charged with possession of narcotics, pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. says her problems began with a pain pill addiction that escalated when her youngest daughter chose to live with her father and his fiancee. >> she wanted a family. i couldn't deny her. i had that growing up. i decided, you can go live with your dad. from that point on, it became very empty. my older daughter was involved in high school sports and wasn't home. and i'd work and my little one was...
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. >> undercover narcotics officers actually saw him. they approached him, took him into can you do and he actually has a weapon on him. >> reporter: this unfolded last night before 9 o'clock. meals say two suspects, one of them griffin robbed a man in the 5900 block of market street. during robbery the pair took the keys to the victim's ford expedition. at market the suspects tried to drive off in a dodge durango mistaking it for the ford. a woman saw the two men in her durango and flagged on officer mccullough who chased one suspect identified as samir coyett but lost him. >> he actually ran past the first individual he robbed and his friends who caught up with him physically subdued him until the police came and arrested him. >> reporter: back at market officer mccullough got into a confrontation with the second suspect. >> there's a slight wrestling, tussling right then and there and then the suspect starts to take you have. officer mccullough starts to chase him. at that point he turns, he shoots and he shoots him one time in the le
. >> undercover narcotics officers actually saw him. they approached him, took him into can you do and he actually has a weapon on him. >> reporter: this unfolded last night before 9 o'clock. meals say two suspects, one of them griffin robbed a man in the 5900 block of market street. during robbery the pair took the keys to the victim's ford expedition. at market the suspects tried to drive off in a dodge durango mistaking it for the ford. a woman saw the two men in her durango and...
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>> that's narcan which is an antidote for narcotic drugs.n, for mean, oxycodone can be overcome by the narcan. but it means that he had an overdose and it makes sense that the jet would land so quickly to go to the hospital because he was having an overdose of a narcotic is what harvey levin seems to have found out. now, today -- now the autopsy should be finished, and they know if he had any natural disease. they know if he had pneumonia, they know if he had heart disease or brain hemorrhage, all these innocent things that cause death would be able to be determined just from the regular autopsy. if so, they could release that and say he died of natural death. but if they don't have any natural disease, then they have to wait for the toxicology which takes a few days. not two weeks. but normally the police, the sheriff, the district attorney, like to wait before they release the final information. but they'll know by tuesday or wednesday whether he died of an overdose of percocet, as some people say. >> speaking of harvey levin from tmz, her
>> that's narcan which is an antidote for narcotic drugs.n, for mean, oxycodone can be overcome by the narcan. but it means that he had an overdose and it makes sense that the jet would land so quickly to go to the hospital because he was having an overdose of a narcotic is what harvey levin seems to have found out. now, today -- now the autopsy should be finished, and they know if he had any natural disease. they know if he had pneumonia, they know if he had heart disease or brain...
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those arrests were selling crack, heroin, marijuana and other narcotics. >> we will make sure if they need rehabilitation they will get it. but most importantly they will be punished. >> they say the operation went smoothly with the exception of officers mistakenly targeting the home of natasha richardson and pointing a gun at her teenage son. >> he was like ma'am call the dogs off. and i said my kids are in here. >> there say sense of security knowing that the criminals are behind bars. >> we are getting a chance to take our borough back. >> as a result of this huge drug operation, police say they expect to see a decrease in drug trafficking and violent crime and they say more arrests are likely. live in darby, gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> of course there was a similar case of mistaken identity in southwest philadelphia yesterday. as we told you exclusively on "action news" yesterday. s.w.a.t. teams raided a home on elm street. they were looking for a team of home invasion suspects but targeted the wrong house. commissioner richard ross offered an apology and
those arrests were selling crack, heroin, marijuana and other narcotics. >> we will make sure if they need rehabilitation they will get it. but most importantly they will be punished. >> they say the operation went smoothly with the exception of officers mistakenly targeting the home of natasha richardson and pointing a gun at her teenage son. >> he was like ma'am call the dogs off. and i said my kids are in here. >> there say sense of security knowing that the criminals...
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the woman is now facing narcotics smuggling charges. >>> coming up next at noon, a big change at the tappan zee. why you won't have to stop at the booth during your monday morning commute. >> very busy all around here on this earth day. a lot of people are trying to be green, but what is happening here in the flat iron district, getting mixed reviews. i'm katherine creag. all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. pwe came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. we're catching up on movies and shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. twc's home wifi is so strong we can use all our devices at the same time. come back today. you'll get 100 meg internet, tv, phone and more for $89.99 a month. and now, get a $300 reward card. >>> many new york city drivers are ditching their cars and hitting the streets on foot or bike. the city is blocking car traffic on broadway from the flat iron building to union square. and, again, around washington square park, and uptown, between 173rd and 177th.
the woman is now facing narcotics smuggling charges. >>> coming up next at noon, a big change at the tappan zee. why you won't have to stop at the booth during your monday morning commute. >> very busy all around here on this earth day. a lot of people are trying to be green, but what is happening here in the flat iron district, getting mixed reviews. i'm katherine creag. all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. pwe came back...
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officers did arrest six people on charges ranging from armed robbery to narcotics and resisting arrest. there was a moment of panic in the crowd when they heard what sounded like gunshots and police never found the source. an estimated 10,000 gathered for the celebration. >>> a bay area tech mogul who took a plea deal is set to appear in court tomorrow. he violated his probation. he was arrested in 2013 after prosecutors say he punched and kicked his then girlfriend more than 100 times. it was recorded on home security video and a judge ruled that inadmissible because it was illegally seized. he pled guilty to two misdemeanors and was put on probation for two years. he attacked another woman he was dating. prosecutors will ask a judge to revoke the probation. >>> drivers are asking for more police patrols following the latest police shooting in the east bay. a man was shot and killed while driving on highway 4. someone possibly in another car opened fire. the victim was shot several times. and this was the 18th freeway shooting in the east bay in the past six months. >> i would like to
officers did arrest six people on charges ranging from armed robbery to narcotics and resisting arrest. there was a moment of panic in the crowd when they heard what sounded like gunshots and police never found the source. an estimated 10,000 gathered for the celebration. >>> a bay area tech mogul who took a plea deal is set to appear in court tomorrow. he violated his probation. he was arrested in 2013 after prosecutors say he punched and kicked his then girlfriend more than 100...
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reported last week that prince began taking the powerful narcotic percocet years ago. and his friend and confidante sheila e. told us this. >> you know, he was in pain all the time. >> as the death investigation questions today about what will happen to prince's reported $300 million fortune. the pop icon did not have a will, so the money is expected to go to his family members, including his sister, tyka nelson, and five half-siblings. an attorney representing one of them, alfred jackson, reached out to "e.t." on his behalf. now, to be clear, he has not seen prince in 15 years but still he stands to inherit millions. >> i miss my brother because my brother was everything in the world to >> alfred shared these personal family photos with "e.t that's him with his mom and his younger siblings, prince tyka. >> wherever, he would copyit. >> today is a milestone for alfred ja he is meeting with his brothers and sisters to start discussing this will be the first time he's seen any of them since prince died. >> you think he knows that you loved him? >> yeah, he knows. >> he k
reported last week that prince began taking the powerful narcotic percocet years ago. and his friend and confidante sheila e. told us this. >> you know, he was in pain all the time. >> as the death investigation questions today about what will happen to prince's reported $300 million fortune. the pop icon did not have a will, so the money is expected to go to his family members, including his sister, tyka nelson, and five half-siblings. an attorney representing one of them, alfred...