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-- o'neill believes. that is one of the reasons that you will see the extraordinary success. we remember what this city used to be like. a lot murders a year, disorder was common, almost went without notice that they were so common. bill bratton and jack maple may he rest in peace changed that for all of us. but there was so much more to be done with that model that it wasn't enough to just end the bad. we have to start working towards the good. towards our status as the towards the goal of real harmony between police and community. that is work again that we have come a long way much more to be done. when you go back and you think about those days in the early 90s, that this man and his partner in crime, that's the wrong phrase, but his partner of fighting crime believes something different could happen. they had a vision that many doubted. they had a vision that was big and different. they believed, they had faith, they were willing people hadn't gone before. you're going to see the same when it comes t
-- o'neill believes. that is one of the reasons that you will see the extraordinary success. we remember what this city used to be like. a lot murders a year, disorder was common, almost went without notice that they were so common. bill bratton and jack maple may he rest in peace changed that for all of us. but there was so much more to be done with that model that it wasn't enough to just end the bad. we have to start working towards the good. towards our status as the towards the goal of...
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brain child of jimmy o'neil. one of jimmy's greatest trends is he loves this ci don't know all of the answers. we understand that other agencies as they struggle with the issues of the day that they have better ideas. so what we have here in new york now is an amalgamation of boston, of los angeles, of others in the profession. the neighborhood coordination officers that he has implemented one-on-one with people, problem by problem with community groups issue by issue with entire neighborhoods. they are reachable by smartphone, e-mail, and telephone on those smartphones. they are available. they want to pep when the mayor asked me, i held up my book. i should have brought it. to protect and serve to make new york city safe for everyone everywhere. also when you see a policeman, and this is our goal. when you see a policeman, remember that he is your friend. that's the vision and the passion that i have had for 45 that is happening. it doesn't happen overnight. we've already seen the tide shift in that direction.
brain child of jimmy o'neil. one of jimmy's greatest trends is he loves this ci don't know all of the answers. we understand that other agencies as they struggle with the issues of the day that they have better ideas. so what we have here in new york now is an amalgamation of boston, of los angeles, of others in the profession. the neighborhood coordination officers that he has implemented one-on-one with people, problem by problem with community groups issue by issue with entire neighborhoods....
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his replacement is jimmy o'neill. and next in line, carlos gomez. >> chief o'neill, soon to be commissioner o'neill and i, we're a people person. we love cops. we love communities. >> commissioner bratton says under no circumstances will he ever come back from the private sector to rejoin the police department. he's joining the company taneo. he'll make a lot of money. all this takes effect september news. >>> one of bratton's harshest critics quickly responded to the resignation. reverend al sharpton organized leaders in the african american community. among other issues sharpton has been highly critical of bratton's notion of broken windows policing. >> it is mixed feelings i have on mr. bratton's departure but i wish him well. i feel that broken windows policing is broken policing and the community's police relations. >> reverend sharpton strongly encouraged chief o'neill to meet with civil rights leaders. other reaction to the change in command. the head of the sergeant's benevolent association says commissioner b
his replacement is jimmy o'neill. and next in line, carlos gomez. >> chief o'neill, soon to be commissioner o'neill and i, we're a people person. we love cops. we love communities. >> commissioner bratton says under no circumstances will he ever come back from the private sector to rejoin the police department. he's joining the company taneo. he'll make a lot of money. all this takes effect september news. >>> one of bratton's harshest critics quickly responded to the...
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you can also read more about his successor, soon to be commissioner o'neill. go to nbcnewyork.com or download the news 4 app. >>> the zika virus now spreading through florida, precautions are same thing does not happen here. the focus today was subway stations today. a potential breeding ground for mosquitos. ida siegal is in midtown with more on the efforts to keep new yorkers safe. ida? >> reporter: natalie, the governor first and foremost was quick to point out that no one has actually gotten zika from a mosquito here in new york and the subways are safe, but there's no guarantee things will stay that way. so today the governor himself to demonstrate what they're doing about it. >> the zika virus we've said all along should be taken seriously. >> reporter: governor cuomo down on the subway tracks with cameras rolling, inspecting pools of standing water, the kind of water mosquitos love. >> mosquitos. >> reporter: this morning, they put larvicide pellets at a station. >> we're redoubling our efforts to make sure drains are clear. >> reporter: still folks we
you can also read more about his successor, soon to be commissioner o'neill. go to nbcnewyork.com or download the news 4 app. >>> the zika virus now spreading through florida, precautions are same thing does not happen here. the focus today was subway stations today. a potential breeding ground for mosquitos. ida siegal is in midtown with more on the efforts to keep new yorkers safe. ida? >> reporter: natalie, the governor first and foremost was quick to point out that no one has...
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bill bratton quitting chief of department and james o'neill stepping into his shoes. while mayor de blasio lamented the departure, it is apparent he also saw the political up side as well. >> he is the architect of our neighborhood policing strategy. >> reporter: the words bill de blasio used to describe jimmy that helped catapult him to reelection because replacing bill bratton who has become a something of a lightning rod with a man with a squeaky clean reputation and no baggage and respect among cops in communities they police will bring the mayor support in the minority communities that provided a good deal of votes in the last election. a political consultant said "the mayor's minority voter approval numbers will rise and the rest of the city will will see this as another chaotic day in the de blasio." the mayor made sure that the leadership team will be racially defers. o'neill will lead the department assisted biben tucker and carlos gomez. >> ? hey, hey, hey good-bye. >> demonstrators bidding a sarcastic good-bye to bratton as he left city hall, emblematic of
bill bratton quitting chief of department and james o'neill stepping into his shoes. while mayor de blasio lamented the departure, it is apparent he also saw the political up side as well. >> he is the architect of our neighborhood policing strategy. >> reporter: the words bill de blasio used to describe jimmy that helped catapult him to reelection because replacing bill bratton who has become a something of a lightning rod with a man with a squeaky clean reputation and no baggage...
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for his second tenure as commissioner. >> jimmy o'neil has been -- >> o'neil is well liked in the department. >> he is a visionary leader. he wants to engage in the new and innovative projects. he has an open mind and this is something that you're looking for in the next police commissioner. >> he is deeply dedicatedded repairing the breech between the community and the police and he's a proven crime fighter. you need both those combinations. >> the reverend al sharpton says o'neil is an unknown quality. he want asen immediate meeting to ask how the nypd will change its tactics. >> i feel that broken windows, policing is broken. policing breaks the communities police relations. will take place. but o'neil will take the reigns in september. reporting live in lower manhattan, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> darla, thank you. stay with eyewitness news as the city prepares for the change of command and we have set up a link to abc 7ny to help you learn more about james o'neil. >>> 5:36. new jersey chiropractor accused of sexually assaulting patients. archer was arrested over the weekend. he is fac
for his second tenure as commissioner. >> jimmy o'neil has been -- >> o'neil is well liked in the department. >> he is a visionary leader. he wants to engage in the new and innovative projects. he has an open mind and this is something that you're looking for in the next police commissioner. >> he is deeply dedicatedded repairing the breech between the community and the police and he's a proven crime fighter. you need both those combinations. >> the reverend al...
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bratton says o'neill will have -- >> the resources to do t. he has the leadership to do it, he >>reporter: bratton's remarks showing how the world of policing has changed in the 31 months since he assume command of the nypd for a second time. from a department fixated on protecting the city from terror attacks and accommodating police reforms sought by mayor de blasio, likening stop and frisk, he now has to deal with the tensions caused by the bloim movement -- by the black lives matter movement, making cops more sensitive to the minority communities they protect, while at the same time protecting cops from those who speaking to that issue. >> until we have a city where people are held accountable when they commit a crime we have reforms. we will not be able to have a real healthy community police relations. >>reporter: and to what he expects of james o'neill once he becomes police commissioner next month. >> mr. o'neill needs to meet and deal with how he would get there, an we would reserve judgment until that time. >>reporter: o'neill wants
bratton says o'neill will have -- >> the resources to do t. he has the leadership to do it, he >>reporter: bratton's remarks showing how the world of policing has changed in the 31 months since he assume command of the nypd for a second time. from a department fixated on protecting the city from terror attacks and accommodating police reforms sought by mayor de blasio, likening stop and frisk, he now has to deal with the tensions caused by the bloim movement -- by the black lives...
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see you at 6:00, dave evans, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> a littleor now on james "jimmy" o'neill, the nypd's chief of department is a life-long new yorker. he was born and raised in the east flatbush section of brooklyn. he earned his bachelor's degree at john j college in manhattan. he was promoted to chief of patrol in 2014. his biggest inspiration comes from his mother. >> because of her, i learned we can change the world to what we much more about oneself. it's about all of us. >> bureau chief patrol services carlos gomez will become the chief of department, replacing o'neill. >>> the reverend al sharpton and other community leaders reacting to the change in command. kemberly richardson is live in harlem with what they had to say. community policing just one of their concerns. >> definitely one of the concerns and he sent out a tweet asking for civil rights leaders to come here to national action network and reven got exactly that. the general tone, an air of optimism as one door closes and another opens. >> mixed feelings i have on mr. bratton's departure but i wish him well.
see you at 6:00, dave evans, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> a littleor now on james "jimmy" o'neill, the nypd's chief of department is a life-long new yorker. he was born and raised in the east flatbush section of brooklyn. he earned his bachelor's degree at john j college in manhattan. he was promoted to chief of patrol in 2014. his biggest inspiration comes from his mother. >> because of her, i learned we can change the world to what we much more about oneself. it's...
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o'neill is a native new yorker, raised in flatbush. he started his nypd career in 1983 as a transit cop patrolling policing program. it will continue and expand under his leadership. >> knowingly or police officers are, what their names are and if you're dealing with them you need to have their phone number at your disposal. that's one way to strengthen the bond that exists in many places doesn't. >> chief o'neill becomes the 38th person to hold the commissioner post. >> civil rights leader are reacting to the resignation zachary quiche explains their hopeful for better relations but they are still having some skepticism. reporter: this is life in the bronx, not far from here michael blake had a run-in with police. >> a local elected official is having an interaction. they are displaying community policing and they immediately grab you and put you against the gate. reporter: it plays into an ongoing conversation about the >> it's concerning on every level. what concerns blake is that most people around you look like him and almost none
o'neill is a native new yorker, raised in flatbush. he started his nypd career in 1983 as a transit cop patrolling policing program. it will continue and expand under his leadership. >> knowingly or police officers are, what their names are and if you're dealing with them you need to have their phone number at your disposal. that's one way to strengthen the bond that exists in many places doesn't. >> chief o'neill becomes the 38th person to hold the commissioner post. >> civil...
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but o'neil's jaguar wasn't stopped until he hit another squad car head on. [ crash ] >> reporter: o'neil fled the car and police pursued on foot finding and shooting him behind a home. >> hands behind your back! >> reporter: but there's no evidence o'neill fired at police. no weapon recovered. and police handcuffed o'neill even though he was dying or dead. >> i shot at the car after it almost hit me. >> reporter: department policy clearly prohibits firing at or into a moving vehicle when the vehicle is the only force used against the sworn member or another person. >> reporter: where were you when you inside. >> back this way, one of these courtyards. >> reporter: this from one officer who thinks he may have shot o'neil. >> man it's so [ bleep ]'ed up. i don't want nothing to happen to that guy. [ censored ] man -- i'm going to be crucified, bro! [ inaudible ] >> they never found a weapon in the car? i'm not sure. don't worry about it. >> reporter: police wary of letting the officer who fired the first shots say too much while being recorded. >>> today was the first time the chicago rele
but o'neil's jaguar wasn't stopped until he hit another squad car head on. [ crash ] >> reporter: o'neil fled the car and police pursued on foot finding and shooting him behind a home. >> hands behind your back! >> reporter: but there's no evidence o'neill fired at police. no weapon recovered. and police handcuffed o'neill even though he was dying or dead. >> i shot at the car after it almost hit me. >> reporter: department policy clearly prohibits firing at or...
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his comments at the introduction of jimmy o'neill as the next commissioner -- class act. and that's the ben tucker -- that's the difficult decision the mayor had to make between these two men, that they're both extraordinary, not easy -- like king solomon, basically, in terms of making his decision. >> let's talk quickly about big focus of your predecessor ray kelly's tenure -- 12 years as police commissioner. you react to it all the time. you know, we're taping this on thursday for airing on sunday. on thursday, there was this stabbing in london in a public park. looks like it was some sort of emotionally disturbed person, but you never know, and the nypd had to react. it's a whole reactionary response you have to have to every event around the world, it seems like. that's the reality these days. >> one of ray kelly's enduring legacies in this city will be wh protect the city, because we had nothing like it at all -- thousand officers focused on intelligence gathering and response. i think one of my legacies is going to be -- the world that we found coming in in 2014, wh
his comments at the introduction of jimmy o'neill as the next commissioner -- class act. and that's the ben tucker -- that's the difficult decision the mayor had to make between these two men, that they're both extraordinary, not easy -- like king solomon, basically, in terms of making his decision. >> let's talk quickly about big focus of your predecessor ray kelly's tenure -- 12 years as police commissioner. you react to it all the time. you know, we're taping this on thursday for...
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o'neill was shot in the backyard of a home. county medical examiner says o'neill, who was unarmed, died of a gunshot wound to the back. the officer who fired the fatal shot was wearing a body camera but it was not recording. investigators are trying to figure out why. o'neill's family watched the videos before they were released to the public. >> i'm very hurt. words can't describe how i feel at this moment. how i felt when it happened. but i really want everybody to know that paul was loved by my mother, his family, me. >> reporter: the family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the department and the officers involved. family members say some of the most disturbing moments are what the officers say after the shooting. while o'neill is still bleeding and handcuffed on the ground. >> he shot back, right? >> reporter: the shooting happening in what has been deemed a new era of transparency and accountability in chicago. >> as it appears right now, departmental policies may have been violated. >> reporter: the new police s
o'neill was shot in the backyard of a home. county medical examiner says o'neill, who was unarmed, died of a gunshot wound to the back. the officer who fired the fatal shot was wearing a body camera but it was not recording. investigators are trying to figure out why. o'neill's family watched the videos before they were released to the public. >> i'm very hurt. words can't describe how i feel at this moment. how i felt when it happened. but i really want everybody to know that paul was...
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no gun was recovered, and o'neill was not armed when he was shot.s wearing a body camera but it was not apparently recording. the police department said it is investigating whether that camera malfunctioned. >>> family, friends, and fellow police officers said a final good-bye today to a san diego police officer who was killed last week in the line of duty. hundreds of law enforcement vehicles and motorcycles escorted the hearse carrying the remains of 43-year-old officer jonathan de guzman. he was killed in a shootout with a suspect. an estimated 1,000 officers from departments across the nation attended today's memorial. >>> today the mayor of stockton denied allegations of misconduct at a summer camp that he runs in amador county. anthony silva was arrested on charges including secretly recording teens as they allegedly played strip poker in his bedroom. calls for silva to step down are growing. >> reporter: it has been a wild seven days for mayor anthony silva. >> for those of you missing your episodes of house of cards, scandal, or "game of thr
no gun was recovered, and o'neill was not armed when he was shot.s wearing a body camera but it was not apparently recording. the police department said it is investigating whether that camera malfunctioned. >>> family, friends, and fellow police officers said a final good-bye today to a san diego police officer who was killed last week in the line of duty. hundreds of law enforcement vehicles and motorcycles escorted the hearse carrying the remains of 43-year-old officer jonathan de...
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the attorney for the family involved with paul o'neill's death last week. as we mentioned he was 18 years old and shot by police last thursday, july 28th. the video out today. let's listen in. >> i'd like to start off by saying that that is my first little brother. i'm very hurt. words can't describe how i feel at this moment and how i felt when it happened. but i really want everybody to know that paul was loved by my mother, his family, me, that was everybody's best friend. he loved to keep smiles on everybody's face and joking and playing basketball. he got out of school, graduated, got his diploma. we were trying to make the next step be going to dawson so he can pick up a trade, which is for the company com ed. but i want everybody to know that paul had goals. >> i can't do it. i'm sorry. >> let's give her a second to calm down. as you can see, this has been very hard on their family. i've been in contact with their family from the beginning. from an hour from when it happen happened. it's been hard for her mother as well. she would like to stay privat
the attorney for the family involved with paul o'neill's death last week. as we mentioned he was 18 years old and shot by police last thursday, july 28th. the video out today. let's listen in. >> i'd like to start off by saying that that is my first little brother. i'm very hurt. words can't describe how i feel at this moment and how i felt when it happened. but i really want everybody to know that paul was loved by my mother, his family, me, that was everybody's best friend. he loved to...
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o'neill will take over police commissioner in mid- september. reporting live this morning outside police headquarters in lower manhattan, andrea grymes, cbs 2 news >> okay, an dree, a thank you. >>> here's more information on bratton's future. he'll be joining the consulting firm ten io. he will begin after leaving his position in september. he will be the senior management director of the new risk division. the new commissioner o'neill start as a transit officer back the transition, you can go to cbsnewyork.com. >>> and commissioner bratton will sit down with gayle, norah and charlie on "cbs this morning" beginning at 7:00 right here on cbs 2. >>> time now 6:09. still ahead, a warning for starbucks customers. a major recall on straws. why they could be a hazard. >>> plus demanding answers about the new jersey dmv. what governor christie told our christine sloan. >>> and it was all about the dress at the latest white house state dinner. why so much attention was on firla let's go to the pool. it's going to be a nice day today, humidity is down,
o'neill will take over police commissioner in mid- september. reporting live this morning outside police headquarters in lower manhattan, andrea grymes, cbs 2 news >> okay, an dree, a thank you. >>> here's more information on bratton's future. he'll be joining the consulting firm ten io. he will begin after leaving his position in september. he will be the senior management director of the new risk division. the new commissioner o'neill start as a transit officer back the...
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chief o'neill, while a veteran, is not so publicly known. getting to know him. i'm gus rosendale, news 4 new york. >> absolutely. thanks so much. >>> commissioner bratton has had a complicated relationship at times with the reverend al sharpton. sharpton spoke about bratton's departure in harlem. >> it is mixed feelings i have on mr. bratton's departure, but i wish him well. >> now as you might remember, bratton responded to a question about sharpton ago by saying, quote, he's shake hands with the devil to keep the city safe. he had to clarify later that he did not mean sharpton was satan. count on news 4 for continuing coverage on the shakeup at the top of the nypd. we have a look back at commission bratton's long career and the man who will replace him on nbcnewyork.com. killed two people in brooklyn. police say efron perez was behind the wheel of an acura that crashed into the victims into cypress hills yesterday morning. one died at the scene. the later at the hospital. he is charged with leaving the scene of a deadly accident and driving without a license.
chief o'neill, while a veteran, is not so publicly known. getting to know him. i'm gus rosendale, news 4 new york. >> absolutely. thanks so much. >>> commissioner bratton has had a complicated relationship at times with the reverend al sharpton. sharpton spoke about bratton's departure in harlem. >> it is mixed feelings i have on mr. bratton's departure, but i wish him well. >> now as you might remember, bratton responded to a question about sharpton ago by saying,...
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james o'neill a long-time veteran there. >> about to take over as commissioner. the 58-year-old o'neill has for months been front and center at major crime scenes and he's been a leading figure pressing for increased neighborhood police as a crime fighting tool and as a way to improve police and community relations. in meetings, we have seen o'neill dive into details at the precinct level in an effort to hold commanders accountable and in an effort to make communities safer. >> our successes as a police department, as a society, are only when we work together. with the help of every new yorker, we'll continue facilitaing all the good that is done daily by our residents pockets of violence. >> he worked in narcotics and has taught at the police academy before rising the ranks to highest position of chief in the department. now he's about to become the police commissioner. he's a tough on crime leader who will stay focused on counterterrorism. community relations front and center for the nypd. >>> now in a statement, pat lynch thanked bratton for his rv challenging
james o'neill a long-time veteran there. >> about to take over as commissioner. the 58-year-old o'neill has for months been front and center at major crime scenes and he's been a leading figure pressing for increased neighborhood police as a crime fighting tool and as a way to improve police and community relations. in meetings, we have seen o'neill dive into details at the precinct level in an effort to hold commanders accountable and in an effort to make communities safer. >> our...
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james o'neill, the current chief of departments. he's one of the architects of neighborhood policing reforms that will be expanded citywide this fall. >> there's one thing i want and that's to keep the people of this great city safe. that's by keeping violence, homicides and shootings down and keeping crime down. the only way we can do that is to bridge that gap between us and the community. >> reporter: >> they will bring us neighborhood policing for the first time the way it was supposed to be. >> reporter: other members of the team that bratton brought for now. they include the deputy commissioner for training, benjamin tucker and john miller. i'm lisa evers, fox 5 news. back to you. kerry: thank you. tonight civil rights leaders are reacting to commissioner bratton's resignation. dari: al sharpton and others responding. he commended bratton on the lower numbers of stop and frisk but added there's mh be done. >> i have disagreed with mr. bratton and continue to on the broken windows police policies. i feel that broken windows pol
james o'neill, the current chief of departments. he's one of the architects of neighborhood policing reforms that will be expanded citywide this fall. >> there's one thing i want and that's to keep the people of this great city safe. that's by keeping violence, homicides and shootings down and keeping crime down. the only way we can do that is to bridge that gap between us and the community. >> reporter: >> they will bring us neighborhood policing for the first time the way it...
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o'neil.in the back while running unarmed from that police officer. one other curious thing about that situation is that the police officer who fired the fatal shot from the vehicle that hit the jaguar that mr. o'neil was in, his body camera was not operational to capture the moment at which mr. o'neil was shot. or what led up to why he would fire his weapon at somebody who was unarmed and running away from him. this is the scene -- i want to play you a little bit of this a few minutes later in the back yard where they apprehended mr. o'neil. in this you see the police officers holding his head down, one has his foot on his leg, on his back you can see the red, the blood starting to come out of mr. o'neil's back from where he was shot. in parts of this video, you can hear police officers talking to each other saying was he shooting at us? he shot at me so i shot him. i'm going to get put on, you know, on departmental hold for the next 30 days or so. the reality was, he didn't have a gun, there
o'neil.in the back while running unarmed from that police officer. one other curious thing about that situation is that the police officer who fired the fatal shot from the vehicle that hit the jaguar that mr. o'neil was in, his body camera was not operational to capture the moment at which mr. o'neil was shot. or what led up to why he would fire his weapon at somebody who was unarmed and running away from him. this is the scene -- i want to play you a little bit of this a few minutes later in...
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o'neil was not armed. he died of his injuries. 3 police officers have been stroiched their badges already because of this. shootings like this have sparked a black lives matter colorado senator michael ben set in a rice list that the gop hopes to grab. march sal zelinger sat down with senator bennett for his first extensive conversation about his challenger. >> reporter: senator michael bennett on the record about his republican challenger, darrell glenn, who made it out of a 5 way primary to take in november. this is the most winnable race in the u.s. for republican candidate. but if you believe national pollster, that's no longer the case. bennett sat down with me exclusively for this sunday's politics up plugged. i asked him what concerns him the most about facing glenn. >> i don't want colorado to send somebody to washington who will contribute to the problem. the problem is people standing on the floored, westbound the other side of the aisle in my opponent's words because they're evil. that's so far
o'neil was not armed. he died of his injuries. 3 police officers have been stroiched their badges already because of this. shootings like this have sparked a black lives matter colorado senator michael ben set in a rice list that the gop hopes to grab. march sal zelinger sat down with senator bennett for his first extensive conversation about his challenger. >> reporter: senator michael bennett on the record about his republican challenger, darrell glenn, who made it out of a 5 way...
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we know o'neill is on the ground. but the moments in between the shots fired, what kind of information there that we haven't seen could be crucial? if you look at this video, now the public has seen it. it's a damning video. >> it's a damning video. even the chicago police oversight leaders have said so. this video shows essentially violations of the rules of bad policing in the pursuit. this video in and of itself tells us very little about these shots that were the homicide that led to this 18-year-old's death. we don't have enough. to be clear is audio. we have the off site audio of the multiple shots. we have an autopsy he was shot in the back. that looks bad for police. having said that, we don't know what happened in it that moment. we don't know the video of seeing that and seeing that could go in the cop's favor. then still after that there was a shot in the back or against the cop's favor if it e showed, again, what we see in the lead up which is someone e fleeing. you can't use deadly force against a fleeing
we know o'neill is on the ground. but the moments in between the shots fired, what kind of information there that we haven't seen could be crucial? if you look at this video, now the public has seen it. it's a damning video. >> it's a damning video. even the chicago police oversight leaders have said so. this video shows essentially violations of the rules of bad policing in the pursuit. this video in and of itself tells us very little about these shots that were the homicide that led to...
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o'neil was in hit that police car. little bit of how the police officer reacted, just moments after the shooting. >> [ bleep ] i'm going to be on a desk for [ bleep ]. >> he shot back right? >> he almost hit my partner, i shot at him. >> so the video that the chicago police have released, the body cam video, there were several officers that responded to this. it runs ten minutes in total, a little over ten minutes. you heard it in the earlier video and the video we just showed where police say he shot at us, right i shot him because he was shooting at my partner. oh, god i'm going to spend 30 days on the desk now. creating a situation or a narrative basically that they were being shot at. police now say the investigators so far say that is not the case at l. he was unarmed he didn't have a gun. there was never a threat to police officers, yet they were firing. that's raging huge concerns for the community. the lawyer for mr. o'neil's family say the police acted as judge jury and executioner on that day. the police supe
o'neil was in hit that police car. little bit of how the police officer reacted, just moments after the shooting. >> [ bleep ] i'm going to be on a desk for [ bleep ]. >> he shot back right? >> he almost hit my partner, i shot at him. >> so the video that the chicago police have released, the body cam video, there were several officers that responded to this. it runs ten minutes in total, a little over ten minutes. you heard it in the earlier video and the video we just...
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>> well, i know chief o'neill. i think chief o'neill, on the surface, is a very nice guy. i do have to question how decision. why is it that we live in a city that is overwhelmingly diverse and we still have a white man who has been appointed to this position? who else was in the running for this position? and how did he make the decision? who did he talk to? and, again, when you look at -- and i know noel can speak to this much better. when you look at all the other law-enforcement commissionerships in this city, everyone is white -- white males, for the most part. not choose someone who reflects most of the people who even got you elected on an issue that you said you were going to fix? >> one of the things i noticed yesterday, when they were making the announcement, chief o'neill was very careful and emphatic about pointing out who his big -- his top-level staff would be, and chief banks, i think, was -- chief banks was brought up. and then there was chief gomez. am i saying his name right? >> yeah, uh-huh. >> so, they seem to know that that question was coming. >> righ
>> well, i know chief o'neill. i think chief o'neill, on the surface, is a very nice guy. i do have to question how decision. why is it that we live in a city that is overwhelmingly diverse and we still have a white man who has been appointed to this position? who else was in the running for this position? and how did he make the decision? who did he talk to? and, again, when you look at -- and i know noel can speak to this much better. when you look at all the other law-enforcement...
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and james o'neill is taking over. bratton -- a big loss to the city, maybe the mayor's most valuable person in the administration. how about o'neill? what's in store for the new york police department? >> well, i know jimmy o'neill well, and i think he'll do a great job. people in the public know bratton. him extremely positive and great to work with. what we've been doing in manhattan, which i think helps, is working with nypd, having forums all through the borough, to talk about police with, at the table, young people, community residents at the table, to talk about racism, police/community relations. it's been very successful. 300 or 400 people showing up at every one. did a report, and i think people understand that the discussion, important. >> even though it didn't go without any hiccups, bill bratton has given a lot of years to the city and law enforcement, and we wish him well in his retirement. but jimmy o'neill is someone who has a lot of credibility with folks. and also, the fact that he's gonna become the
and james o'neill is taking over. bratton -- a big loss to the city, maybe the mayor's most valuable person in the administration. how about o'neill? what's in store for the new york police department? >> well, i know jimmy o'neill well, and i think he'll do a great job. people in the public know bratton. him extremely positive and great to work with. what we've been doing in manhattan, which i think helps, is working with nypd, having forums all through the borough, to talk about police...
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o'neill fitl into the story on the anniversary of the death of michael brown?el: first of all, i am asking for a special prosecutor to look into this case immediately so there is no bias to see what went on and call for answers to these questions, and answers in the community. we could have body cam is, but we need to have this stopped. when you have people in the community interacting with police in a special way. police need to be held accountable just like any other profession if they screw up. amy: we will leave it there. michael oppenheimer, the lawyer for the paul o'neill family, and charlene carruthers, the director of the black youth project 100. we will have a conversation of what happened in pakistan on democracynow.org. val: hello, i'm val zavala, and i'm here at the california science center in front of a magnificent piece of history--the space shuttle "endeavor." you're about to see a film that will lift your spirits and put you in awe of what we here in southern california are capable of accomplishing when we work together. you're about to see a d
o'neill fitl into the story on the anniversary of the death of michael brown?el: first of all, i am asking for a special prosecutor to look into this case immediately so there is no bias to see what went on and call for answers to these questions, and answers in the community. we could have body cam is, but we need to have this stopped. when you have people in the community interacting with police in a special way. police need to be held accountable just like any other profession if they screw...
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o'neill fitl into the story on the anniversary of the death of michael brown?el: first of all, i am asking for a special prosecutor to look into this case immediately so there is no bias to see what went on and call for answers to these questions, and answers in the community. we could have body cam is, but we need to have this stopped. when you have people in the community interacting with police in a special way. police need to be held accountable just like any other profession if they screw up. amy: we will leave it there. michael oppenheimer, the lawyer for the paul o'neill family, and charlene carruthers, the director of the black youth project 100. we will have a conversation of what happened in pakistan on democracynow.org. .. ok i think it's a science-fiction magazine that joe campbe used to publish that my dad subscribed to. i used to read for ratio sle.
o'neill fitl into the story on the anniversary of the death of michael brown?el: first of all, i am asking for a special prosecutor to look into this case immediately so there is no bias to see what went on and call for answers to these questions, and answers in the community. we could have body cam is, but we need to have this stopped. when you have people in the community interacting with police in a special way. police need to be held accountable just like any other profession if they screw...
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seconds later, o'neill slams head on into a police suv.ent collision covering the suv's dashcam as o'neill takes off to the back. the officer was wearing a bod camera, but it was not recording. o'neill's family watched the videos before they were released to the public. >> i'm very hurt. words can't describe how i feel at this moment. but i really everyone to know paul was loved by my mother, his family, me. >> the family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the department and the officers involved. the disturbing moments are what happened after he was shot and still laying bleeding. >> he shot back, right? >> he almost hit him. >> this shooting happening in what has deemed a new era of transparency and accountability in chicago. >> departmental policies may have been violated. >> taking the police powers away from the three officers who fired their weapons. it also only took eight days for officials to release the video, a move that at times has taken more than a year. rosa flores, cnn, chicago. >>> rosa, thank you. critics didn't l
seconds later, o'neill slams head on into a police suv.ent collision covering the suv's dashcam as o'neill takes off to the back. the officer was wearing a bod camera, but it was not recording. o'neill's family watched the videos before they were released to the public. >> i'm very hurt. words can't describe how i feel at this moment. but i really everyone to know paul was loved by my mother, his family, me. >> the family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the department and...
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police finally catching up with o'neill. the next video shows o'neill already lying on the ground. what you don't see is the moment when o'neill is shot. police say the body camera malfunctioned or fell off during the chase. today the backlash as group of protestors not allowing the superintendent to speak but on the night of the incident police explained their version of what happened. >> the driver of the stolen vehicle putter the vehicle in drive and literally forced his way out by sideswiping both the squad car and a vehicle that was parked on the street. >> reporter: and the three police officers involved in that shooting have been removed from duty pending an investigation. a police representative says there was no misconduct and says the release of this video he could jeopardize officers safe track he too. live tonight here in new york, ray ramundi channel6 "action news. rick back to you. >> experts confirm it was a tornado that cut a path of destruction through two of northerly len's most well known neighborhoods. the tornado touched down in the city's seventh ward and the
police finally catching up with o'neill. the next video shows o'neill already lying on the ground. what you don't see is the moment when o'neill is shot. police say the body camera malfunctioned or fell off during the chase. today the backlash as group of protestors not allowing the superintendent to speak but on the night of the incident police explained their version of what happened. >> the driver of the stolen vehicle putter the vehicle in drive and literally forced his way out by...
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we will have to see what kind of policies james o'neill will put in. coming in, i'm not optimistic given the fact is close work with bill bratton. i would warn him, based on the results of grassroots organizing going on against bill bratton, if he continues the same policies as his predecessor, he will meet as the same fate as his predecessor. amy: i want to turn to chief james o'neill, the department's now.niformed officer he addressed reporters on tuesday. >> i'm in full support of advocacy groups and everyone trying to peacefully protest. it is what democracy and america are all about. it is our job to ensure that right. the protest in the fall of 2014 signaled change was necessary. brutale british -- assassinations that september, it was clear the nypd had to find a new way forward to meet the needs of every new yorker. that is when our neighborhood-based police initiative was really born. this october, our neighborhood-based policing program, which is very much a crime-fighting tool, will be in more than half of our command city wide and 100% of o
we will have to see what kind of policies james o'neill will put in. coming in, i'm not optimistic given the fact is close work with bill bratton. i would warn him, based on the results of grassroots organizing going on against bill bratton, if he continues the same policies as his predecessor, he will meet as the same fate as his predecessor. amy: i want to turn to chief james o'neill, the department's now.niformed officer he addressed reporters on tuesday. >> i'm in full support of...
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o'neill sped off and rammed into a police car.'neill then fled on foot after a short chase, he was shot in the back but the fatal shooting was not captured on any cameras, only the after math. >> unaudible. >> reporter: officers believed o'neill was firing at them but no gun was ever recover on o'neill or in the car. michael opphimer represents o'neill's tamly. >> these police officers decided to play judge, jury, and executioner. >> reporter: video was made public eight days after the incident, a far cry from the 14 months it took to release video of officer jason van dike shooting and killing 17 year-old laquan chicago police donald. the officer who said on video he thought he shot o'neill, knew early on there would be trouble. >> i will be on the desk for 30 days now. >> the police out here acting reckless report report chicago police superintendent eddie johnson tried to have a news conference outside police headquarters but he was shouted down by protest tears. three of the officers involved have been placed on administrative
o'neill sped off and rammed into a police car.'neill then fled on foot after a short chase, he was shot in the back but the fatal shooting was not captured on any cameras, only the after math. >> unaudible. >> reporter: officers believed o'neill was firing at them but no gun was ever recover on o'neill or in the car. michael opphimer represents o'neill's tamly. >> these police officers decided to play judge, jury, and executioner. >> reporter: video was made public eight...
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turns out paul o'neill did not have a gun. three officers are being investigated for possibly violating department procedures. police apparently are not allowed to fire at a moving vehicle if the vehicle represents the only threat. after paul o'neill was shot and killed, one officer can be heard on tape complaining about having to be on desk duty for 30 days. trish. >> thanks so much, trace. joining me right now, mark fuhrman, a fox news contributor and former lapd detective. and andell brown, a defense and civil rights attorney. mark, starting with you, how seriously should chicago police be taking this threat right now? >> well, when you look at a threat like this, it came from information somewhere, i suspect, from inside one of those meetings where these gangs met. there's too much information that is very specific to the gangs and what they're going to do. this is a solicitation for murder. this is a conspiracy to commit murder, and i think the leadership in chicago and the police department should actually take this oppo
turns out paul o'neill did not have a gun. three officers are being investigated for possibly violating department procedures. police apparently are not allowed to fire at a moving vehicle if the vehicle represents the only threat. after paul o'neill was shot and killed, one officer can be heard on tape complaining about having to be on desk duty for 30 days. trish. >> thanks so much, trace. joining me right now, mark fuhrman, a fox news contributor and former lapd detective. and andell...
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chief of department, james o'neil. o'neil says cops and the city's minorities communities will get of neighborhood policing. >> personnel intensive and the mayor and the city council were kind enough to give us 1300 new cops to make this program work. we have the sector cops in the same place every day at the same hours so they will know the people calling 911. >> reverend al sharpton wants to meet with o'neil to get a sense of how he's going to change some long established policies. sharpton says the stress o on really broken policing. >> o'neil is well known in the department, but he is still a mystery to the public. he was born in brooklyn and after starting as a transit cop, he's a 33 year veteran of the nypd. also regarded as very smart with a master's degree. friends say he's a perfect blend of political awareness and crime fighting ability. we'll learn more about the city's next police commissioner coming up in a live report in more at abc7ny including details on o'neil's complete service with the nypd and the p
chief of department, james o'neil. o'neil says cops and the city's minorities communities will get of neighborhood policing. >> personnel intensive and the mayor and the city council were kind enough to give us 1300 new cops to make this program work. we have the sector cops in the same place every day at the same hours so they will know the people calling 911. >> reverend al sharpton wants to meet with o'neil to get a sense of how he's going to change some long established...
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they've mainly been delivering messages of solidarity and of course justice for paul o'neill. flores, live for us in chicago. please do keep us posted. rosa, thank you so much. >>> quick break. we'll be right back. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me? [ voice breaking ] and that's when i realized... i'm allergic to wasabi. well, i feel better. it's been five minutes. talk about progress. [ chuckles ] okay. when you cook with incredible thingredients...ato. you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipies, delivered to your door for less than $9 a meal. get $30 off your first delivery blueapron.com/cook. >>> finally, tonight's number. this weekend, the number is 25. because this weekend is the 25th birthday of the world wide web. on august 6th, 1991, the first public website went live. that's had an it looked like, nothing
they've mainly been delivering messages of solidarity and of course justice for paul o'neill. flores, live for us in chicago. please do keep us posted. rosa, thank you so much. >>> quick break. we'll be right back. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's...
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actually empowers the gangs and says that they are in charge and the police department isn't. >> o'neilas shot and killed last week after police chased them after they allegedly stole a vehicle. >> gunfire erupting on the second anniversary of michael brown's death. (gunfire) (screams) >> somebody is shooting. oh my god. >> witnesses say the shots were fired after a car sped through a group of protestors knocking one person on the ground. it disrupted an otherwise peaceful gathering tuesday night remembering the unarmed black teenager's fatal shooting by a white police officer. local police says no one was shot last night. brown's death led to months of protests and led to the black lives matter movement. >> police say dayon frasier with the tennessee bureau of investigation was in the middle of a drug by in jackson, tennessee when the dealer opened fire killing frasier. that suspect was caught nearby. frasier is the first agent to die in the line of duty in tennessee. >> if a few hours the department of justice will release a scathing new report accusing the boston police department fo
actually empowers the gangs and says that they are in charge and the police department isn't. >> o'neilas shot and killed last week after police chased them after they allegedly stole a vehicle. >> gunfire erupting on the second anniversary of michael brown's death. (gunfire) (screams) >> somebody is shooting. oh my god. >> witnesses say the shots were fired after a car sped through a group of protestors knocking one person on the ground. it disrupted an otherwise...
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the driver christopher o'neil tarr tried fleaing, but witnesses stopped him. tarr is now charged with driving under the influence and vehicular homicide. jordan mulumulu was with mccreary that night and says he could have been killed that night, but he wasn't all because of what his friend did. >> i just remember him putting his hand on my back and telling and i started running and i could just feel his hand on my back guiding me across the
the driver christopher o'neil tarr tried fleaing, but witnesses stopped him. tarr is now charged with driving under the influence and vehicular homicide. jordan mulumulu was with mccreary that night and says he could have been killed that night, but he wasn't all because of what his friend did. >> i just remember him putting his hand on my back and telling and i started running and i could just feel his hand on my back guiding me across the
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our top story tonight at 11:00, nathan o'neil is live. nathan it looks like there's a lot of optimism. >> while athe raiders may have lost their game tonight a lot of dark piece of land behind me just west of the las vegas strip because this could be one day home to the las vegas raiders. these las vegas fans are ready to call the raiders their home team. las vegas nation. it comes with a hefty price tag at $1.9 billion. >> this is entertainment have the best stadium in the world. >> the stadium is far from a done deal. the sands corporation says it will walk if it doesn't get commitment of public investment coming in the form of a rooms tax. andy abood said this stadium is an investment in the community. >> almost a $2 billion said yum. las vegas raiders. how much funding the public would be on the hook for. >> we're kind of dancing around, if we aren't saying how much the public part would be willing to go. >> there is always wiggle room but the nfl wants a strong commitment of dollars. >> reporter: and the folks at the sands waiting to
our top story tonight at 11:00, nathan o'neil is live. nathan it looks like there's a lot of optimism. >> while athe raiders may have lost their game tonight a lot of dark piece of land behind me just west of the las vegas strip because this could be one day home to the las vegas raiders. these las vegas fans are ready to call the raiders their home team. las vegas nation. it comes with a hefty price tag at $1.9 billion. >> this is entertainment have the best stadium in the world....
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o'neill sped off and then rammed into a police car.ed on foot, after a short chase, he was shot in the back, but fatal shooting was not captured on any camera, only the after math. >> unaudible. >> reporter: officers believed o'neill was firing at them, but no gun was ever recovered on o'neill or in the car. michael opphimer represent the family. >> these police officers decided to play judge, jury and executioner. >> reporter: the video was made public eight days after the incident a far cry from the 14 months it took to release video of officer jason van dike shooting and killing 17 year-old laquan mcdonald. the officer who said on video he thought he shot o'neill, knew early on there would be trouble. >> i'm going to be on the desk for 30 days now. >> chicago police have pretended eddie beyond son tried to have news conference outside police news conference but he was shouted down by protester. >> reporter: three of the officers involved have been placed on administrative leave. we have tried to reach out for comment but got no repl
o'neill sped off and then rammed into a police car.ed on foot, after a short chase, he was shot in the back, but fatal shooting was not captured on any camera, only the after math. >> unaudible. >> reporter: officers believed o'neill was firing at them, but no gun was ever recovered on o'neill or in the car. michael opphimer represent the family. >> these police officers decided to play judge, jury and executioner. >> reporter: the video was made public eight days after...
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officers then cuff o'neil, who is face-down on the ground. o'neil's family watched the video today, and an attorney spoke on their behalf. >> these police officers decided to play judge, jury, and executioner. the family was so distraut, and understand bridge so, that they've left. >> police say the fatal shooting is not seen on video because the officer's camera was not recording at the time. chicago police superintendent, eddie johnson, tried to have a news conference, but was shouted down by protesters outside police headquarters. three officers involved have been placed on administrative leave. the officers may have violated new policy banning officers from firing and moving vehicles. >>> a georgia man faces manslaughter charges in the death of his twin 15 month old daughters, police say he left them in a hot car. when authorities arrived at the scene 24 year old asa north and neighbors were trying to cool the children in a kitty pool. another neighbor rushed over with packs of ice, but it wasn't enough to save the girls. the national saf
officers then cuff o'neil, who is face-down on the ground. o'neil's family watched the video today, and an attorney spoke on their behalf. >> these police officers decided to play judge, jury, and executioner. the family was so distraut, and understand bridge so, that they've left. >> police say the fatal shooting is not seen on video because the officer's camera was not recording at the time. chicago police superintendent, eddie johnson, tried to have a news conference, but was...
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his replacement, chief of department james o'neill. the transition officially takes effect next month. tonight we're learning of one carry out when he takes control. news 4's gus rosendale is in the brownsville section with new details. >> reporter: well, david, for perspective here, bill bratton was pretty much a known commodity among most new yorkers. it is a different story for his replacement, and so tonight he was rolled out across the city like a man running for high office. the mayor, along with the present and future police commissioner took advantage of the national night out against chief james o'neill, on the job since 1983, soon replaces bill bratton. the nypd veteran was front and center at community events tonight. >> we care about our neighborhoods. we care about our police department, and it's a shared responsibility to make a difference. and you certainly make a difference by being here tonight. >> reporter: bratton says there is no perfect time to retire, but a lucrative private sector job in the security industry awa
his replacement, chief of department james o'neill. the transition officially takes effect next month. tonight we're learning of one carry out when he takes control. news 4's gus rosendale is in the brownsville section with new details. >> reporter: well, david, for perspective here, bill bratton was pretty much a known commodity among most new yorkers. it is a different story for his replacement, and so tonight he was rolled out across the city like a man running for high office. the...
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officers then cuff o'neil, who is face-down on the ground. o'neil's family watched the video today, and an attorney spoke on their behalf. >> these police officers decided to play judge, jury, and executioner. the family was so distraut, and understand bridge so, that they've left. >> police say the fatal shooting is not seen on video because the officer's camera was not recording at the time. chicago police superintendent, eddie johnson, tried to have a news conference, but was shouted down by protesters outside police headquarters. three officers involved have been placed on administrative leave. the officers may have violated new policy banning officers from firing and moving vehicles. >>> a georgia man faces manslaughter charges in the death of his twin 15 month old daughters, police say he left them in a hot car. when authorities arrived at the scene 24 year old asa north and neighbors were trying to cool the children in a kitty pool. another neighbor rushed over with packs of ice, but it wasn't enough to save the girls. the national saf
officers then cuff o'neil, who is face-down on the ground. o'neil's family watched the video today, and an attorney spoke on their behalf. >> these police officers decided to play judge, jury, and executioner. the family was so distraut, and understand bridge so, that they've left. >> police say the fatal shooting is not seen on video because the officer's camera was not recording at the time. chicago police superintendent, eddie johnson, tried to have a news conference, but was...
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making headlines across america issues officers firing at least 15 shots at a car 18 -year-old paul o'neill was accused of stealing when a car crashed o'neill took off with police officers chased him down a driveway and over a fence before more shots were fired the shot in the back and died from his injuries know so we need to hold his office is accountable for what they did to this boy this young man who was unarmed the actual shooting isn't seen in this footage because the officer's body can didn't record the moment he opened fire police essay is a violation of policy and his family filed a wrongful death lawsuit three police officers outcome of an independent investigation which could be complete within 60 days an ohio woman died after protecting her grandchildren from this sex offender here christopher a buzz tried to lower the two kids into a back alley when the kids grandma confronted him he pulled out a knife and stabbed her in the chest with the case was kiss was also stabbed what will be okay the mac this is really quite remarkable in new oran live right in the middle of a tornado
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jimmy o'neill, the top uniformed cop in the department. there was still plenty of questions on why is bratton leaving, is it because of the ongoing police probe by federal prosecutors? is it because of growing protests over how the department is run? >> 110% has nothing to do with this. >> reporter: the mayor today said bratton is leaving simply >> i'm leaving with reluctance. i wish i had more time chronologically to stay around for three or four years to work on the issues that are going to take that time to straighten out. i don't have that type of time. >> reporter: he's been the top cop in los angeles and new york twice. he performed stop and frisk dramatically yet kept crime at record low levels and over saw the retraining of an entire department, making a kindler, gentler police. >> i'll miss seeing day but this friendship and this deep, deep connection will continue. i want to thank you for all you've done for the people of new york city. >> reporter: his replacement is the architect of neighborhood policing. neighbors getting to k
jimmy o'neill, the top uniformed cop in the department. there was still plenty of questions on why is bratton leaving, is it because of the ongoing police probe by federal prosecutors? is it because of growing protests over how the department is run? >> 110% has nothing to do with this. >> reporter: the mayor today said bratton is leaving simply >> i'm leaving with reluctance. i wish i had more time chronologically to stay around for three or four years to work on the issues...
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chief james o'neill will succeed him. in bostons a big cop and rose to leave the police department and los angeles -- boston, los angeles and new york. he is known for his aggressive efforts to reduce crime and heal tensions between minorities and police communities. he spoke in a city hall press conference. >> this is our goal. when you see a policeman, remember that he is your friend. that theye vision share appear and will carry forward. that is happening but it doesn't happen overnight. we have already seen the tide is a in that direction it challenging time for the police of america and new york. >> commissioner bratton has been a frequent guest on this program and i'm committees -- pleased to have him back. you just said this is a difficult time to be a police commissioner. so why leave? cmsr. bratton: it is time. i received a good offer and my life i look forward to joining the company. the new york city police department is in very good shape at this time and i have worked hard over these years to put in place a l
chief james o'neill will succeed him. in bostons a big cop and rose to leave the police department and los angeles -- boston, los angeles and new york. he is known for his aggressive efforts to reduce crime and heal tensions between minorities and police communities. he spoke in a city hall press conference. >> this is our goal. when you see a policeman, remember that he is your friend. that theye vision share appear and will carry forward. that is happening but it doesn't happen...
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bob o'neil s.e.a.l.m six member who killed osama bin laden joins it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try super poligrip free. that i was ion the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who's gonna save me? [ voice breaking ] and that's when i realized... i'm allergic to wasabi. well, i f
bob o'neil s.e.a.l.m six member who killed osama bin laden joins it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident...
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chief james o'neill veteran of the department will succeed him. bratton began as a beat cop in 1970 in boston and moved to lead the police department in boston, los angeles and new york where he first served under mayor rudolph giuliani. he reduced crime and healed racial tensions between police and minority communities. he spoke of his goals yesterday during a city hall press conference. >> when you see a policeman, and this is our goal, when you see a policeman, remember that he is your friend. that's the vision and the ideas that they share up here and that people carry forward. and that is happening but it doesn't happen over night. there are changes in many respks and we've seen the tide shift in that direction. it's a challenging time for police in america and new york even with all indicators pointing in the right direction. >> rose: commissioner bratton has been a frequent guest on this program, i'm pleased to have him back at this table at this time, welcome. >> good to be with you charlie. >> rose: you just said this is a difficult time
chief james o'neill veteran of the department will succeed him. bratton began as a beat cop in 1970 in boston and moved to lead the police department in boston, los angeles and new york where he first served under mayor rudolph giuliani. he reduced crime and healed racial tensions between police and minority communities. he spoke of his goals yesterday during a city hall press conference. >> when you see a policeman, and this is our goal, when you see a policeman, remember that he is your...
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police say paul o'neill died after being shot in the back. his death was ruled a homicide. the superintendent of chicago police and video evidence that the officers may have violated department policies. and the names of those three released. >> police in austin, texas, are still searching for a suspect who opened fire in a crowded area this morning. that suspect shot several people killing one woman. three people, all women, were sent to the hospital. >> ryan: the family of a fallen soldier is on the race for the white house for they be that appearance at the democratic national convention. donald trump comments sparta world of war between hillary clinton and him. >> man: after this review i am left with more questions and answers. and as it appears right been violated during the incident. that is why i made the decision to relieve three officers of their police powers pending the outcome of this investigation. >> for controversy for donald trump and again he is not backing down or apologizing. it started at the democratic national convention. >> man: have you even read th
police say paul o'neill died after being shot in the back. his death was ruled a homicide. the superintendent of chicago police and video evidence that the officers may have violated department policies. and the names of those three released. >> police in austin, texas, are still searching for a suspect who opened fire in a crowded area this morning. that suspect shot several people killing one woman. three people, all women, were sent to the hospital. >> ryan: the family of a...