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we have a shortage of over 500 officers. so yes, we need more resources, and we need to pay a competitive wage and retain police officers but we need to know. our police department has implemented 90% of reformed, it's honorable to be a police officer in san francisco today. we need to tell people that so people are willing to apply. our city leaders need to support our police department, because it's what our residents want, the residents in the sunset want public safety, they want more police officer. we just had a cadalltic theft and the owner came out and he was shot at in the sunset. we need to support the police department and we need to fund what they need so residents can feel safe, thank you. [applause] >> hi everyone i'm catherine stefani, i'm the district 2 supervisor for the west side of san francisco. and i want to say thank you for everyone for being hered. --here today. i want to thank the mayor, you have my vote. thank you for creating safer streets and we need more of it and to chief scott, thank you, thank
we have a shortage of over 500 officers. so yes, we need more resources, and we need to pay a competitive wage and retain police officers but we need to know. our police department has implemented 90% of reformed, it's honorable to be a police officer in san francisco today. we need to tell people that so people are willing to apply. our city leaders need to support our police department, because it's what our residents want, the residents in the sunset want public safety, they want more police...
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it's on the officer. and most officers don't abuse stop and frisk. and if it's proven that he did something wrong, he should be held accountable. the time has come, madam president, the time has come for my city of new orleans to try stop and frisk. it's time. now, some of our public officials in minority leaders are going to probably disagree with me and some are going to say, well, we're using stop and frisk already, kennedy. they are every now and then, sometimes. but you go talk to the average cop on the street in minority leaders -- in new orleans, i have, there are many of them. they'll tell you that the people with the flags in their offices, the hot shots in the political hierarchy, they don't want us to use stop and frisk. i think it's time for us to allow -- we have tried everything else -- it is time for the men and women of the new orleans police departments to use stop and frisk without losing their jobs. i do not believe the new orleans police department is racist. let me say that again. i do not believe the new orleans police departmen
it's on the officer. and most officers don't abuse stop and frisk. and if it's proven that he did something wrong, he should be held accountable. the time has come, madam president, the time has come for my city of new orleans to try stop and frisk. it's time. now, some of our public officials in minority leaders are going to probably disagree with me and some are going to say, well, we're using stop and frisk already, kennedy. they are every now and then, sometimes. but you go talk to the...
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aleksey voznyuk, a senior district police officer , several settlements are in his charge.nd almost 15,000 people this time the working day, it began with a trip to the city district, mamonovo here the police major visited pensioner tatyana nikolaevna hello, i came to visit you to find out how you are doing, the principle is normal, residents of settlements know the policeman by sight. now they will be able to come to the district police officer in the new police stronghold in the village of laskino at the cathedral point. yes, it will be easier, because the citizens will already arrive. that is, they will not have to go to me. i will only have to arrive at the stronghold with a ribbon cut and now the precinct police station was officially opened by the head of the regional department of the ministry of internal affairs alexander sokrutinko, who personally checked the conditions under which the precinct would work, the most important place. there is no food for everything, we will do everything by alexei voznyuk. i wished him well for the sites. this is a double celebration
aleksey voznyuk, a senior district police officer , several settlements are in his charge.nd almost 15,000 people this time the working day, it began with a trip to the city district, mamonovo here the police major visited pensioner tatyana nikolaevna hello, i came to visit you to find out how you are doing, the principle is normal, residents of settlements know the policeman by sight. now they will be able to come to the district police officer in the new police stronghold in the village of...
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officers engaged her, she was fatally shot by responding police officers. there was a five-member team who was -- that was on the second floor at that time, two individuals from that five-member team opened fire on the shooter. we know at this point that this shooter is a female, she appears to be in her teens, although her identification has not been confirmed at this juncture. we know that she was armed with at least two assault-type rifles and a handgun. we are efforting now to identify her. she entered the school through a side entrance and traversed her way from the first floor to the second floor, firing multiple shots. we now know that there are three students who were fatally wounded as well as three adults inside the school. we are working to identify those victims. including the shooter, a total of seven persons were killed as a result of this morning's incident at the school. by 10:27 the shooter was deceased. the officers had engaged the shooter, by 10:27, and she was deceased. i said the first call came in at 10:13 this morning. we'll have more
officers engaged her, she was fatally shot by responding police officers. there was a five-member team who was -- that was on the second floor at that time, two individuals from that five-member team opened fire on the shooter. we know at this point that this shooter is a female, she appears to be in her teens, although her identification has not been confirmed at this juncture. we know that she was armed with at least two assault-type rifles and a handgun. we are efforting now to identify her....
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police officers died. >> donald trump supporters rioted and killed police officers. >> by the evening of january sixth the democratic party and its publicist in the national news media had settled on a description of what had happene that day. they distilled an a number of highly complex events, events that even now we fully don't understand, into a single emotionally laden political slogan, which they have repeate for years with remarkable discipline. january 6, they said, was a deadly insurrection. >> there was a deadly insurrection that the right win is trying to cover a. >> incited a deadly insurrection . smacked the violent deadly insurrection on the capitol nin months ago was about white supremacy. >> a deadly insurrection. everything about that phrase is a lie. very little about jen reese sixth was organized or violent. surveillance video from inside the capitol shows mostly peaceful chaos. but the slogan worked. the term deadly carries enormou emotional power, which is why they used it. to prove the insurrection was deadly, propagandists pointed t the death of an officer calle
police officers died. >> donald trump supporters rioted and killed police officers. >> by the evening of january sixth the democratic party and its publicist in the national news media had settled on a description of what had happene that day. they distilled an a number of highly complex events, events that even now we fully don't understand, into a single emotionally laden political slogan, which they have repeate for years with remarkable discipline. january 6, they said, was a...
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the heroism of this one —- of the officers saved lives that day. bill had passed was f officers may have not been 15 minutes away but standing at the front door. the purpose of this bill is to have the officers at the front door so when the deranged shooter shows up and tried to shoot in the door the officers can stop the shooter right there and then which would have meant not a single child needed to die. i have told this body if we didn't act the consequences would be horrific. and yet the sad reality i do not understand why our democrat colleagues in this body do not support having police officers keep our kids safe. the only thing that interest them is disarm the people at home who pose no threat rather than protecting our kids. and they said mr. president, wish i was back here today. i wish this past last year and that democrats were willing to work together on really solving the problem. but sadly this pattern replays over and over again. g two different bills i will put before this body will start with the first one. $15billion for police of
the heroism of this one —- of the officers saved lives that day. bill had passed was f officers may have not been 15 minutes away but standing at the front door. the purpose of this bill is to have the officers at the front door so when the deranged shooter shows up and tried to shoot in the door the officers can stop the shooter right there and then which would have meant not a single child needed to die. i have told this body if we didn't act the consequences would be horrific. and yet the...
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officers follow our policy. immigration, we don't-we have nothing to do with the federal government in terms of immigration policy or enforcing immigration policy. >> there is other difficulties that arise and the one that comes to mind is the 2017 where the sfpd worked with the federal government on operation safe schools and in that instance there were millions of dollars spnt and thousands of hours by sfpd in the operation and what came to light in federal court was there was a practice of racial profiling and bias policing that resulted in the aclu filing a civil lawsuit and the federal prosecutor dropping several cases because of these allegations. so, what safeguards have you put in because i read the mou and don't see any, but what safeguards are there other then just saying pull out for sfpd so we don't have these kind of instances again? >> i don't-so, the 2017-first of all that case did not happen in 2017. it was pre-2017. >> it came to light in 2017. >> and the bottom line that, if there are allegatio
officers follow our policy. immigration, we don't-we have nothing to do with the federal government in terms of immigration policy or enforcing immigration policy. >> there is other difficulties that arise and the one that comes to mind is the 2017 where the sfpd worked with the federal government on operation safe schools and in that instance there were millions of dollars spnt and thousands of hours by sfpd in the operation and what came to light in federal court was there was a...
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this is the truth of his security officer, i can only wish him good health. the murder of the prosecutor of the khanty-mansiysk autonomous okrug yuri bedelin became the most high-profile crime of 2000. the best detectives , researchers from all over the country of murderers and the organizer of the crime was quickly found by anita and they pointed to the customer of the influential official, the head of the local control and audit department of the ministry of finance , yuri chekin, for the criminal auditor. hunted for many years. at first i searched, the prosecutor general's office, and then the investigative committee offered a substantial reward for information on the whereabouts, but to find a fugitive. could only 2021. after chekin's relatives began to fight for the legacy of the invisible man. how the accused managed to hide for so long than yuri chekin made a living while underground, and why no one can get his millions. we lived for this case and conducted our own investigation. an inconspicuous house on kalinina street in the center of khanty-mansiys
this is the truth of his security officer, i can only wish him good health. the murder of the prosecutor of the khanty-mansiysk autonomous okrug yuri bedelin became the most high-profile crime of 2000. the best detectives , researchers from all over the country of murderers and the organizer of the crime was quickly found by anita and they pointed to the customer of the influential official, the head of the local control and audit department of the ministry of finance , yuri chekin, for the...
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officer told me. he said, helping is at the heart of policing, the officer explained by saying, i've carried groceries, pushed people uphill in their wheelchair, there is a lot of ways that you can help and when you're out there you have the ability to affect in a positive direction every life you encounter. that's the state of policing in san francisco today. let's support it. let's recruit more officers by making our city a place where they want to work. let's pass this budget supplemental so we can cover the police overtime until they can hire for officers. we will solve this overtime problem when people are willing to be police officers in san francisco. >> supervisor sa fa see? safai. >> thank you supervisor chan for guiding through the hard and arduous meeting last week. these are not easy conversations. but i will say that i think the majority of us have acknowledges that we're in a crisis when it comes to brazen crime and staffing with our police department. this is not something na happened o
officer told me. he said, helping is at the heart of policing, the officer explained by saying, i've carried groceries, pushed people uphill in their wheelchair, there is a lot of ways that you can help and when you're out there you have the ability to affect in a positive direction every life you encounter. that's the state of policing in san francisco today. let's support it. let's recruit more officers by making our city a place where they want to work. let's pass this budget supplemental so...
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has only seven patrol officers working on any given night. >> we are short 500 officers for a city our size. we need police officers to walk the beat, be on the street, at shopping centers like stonestown. we don't have the luxury because we have so few police officers. >> reporter: many parents and students have seen the video on social media. they worry about student safety on and off campus. >> i kind of got scared. i didn't want to watch the video any more because of how many people were on one person. i felt horrible for the person. >> i hope school principals take this seriously and there are consequences. the consequences don't have to be expelling the kid but they have to be meaningful. >> reporter: san francisco unified is aware of the friday attacks. a spokesperson says they can't comment if the kids involved are district students due to privacy laws. >> let's drill down on this violence. joining me today, san francisco supervisor. while western watching that, you had a visceral reaction. it's painful to watch. >> it's hard. as someone that experienced in high school being ju
has only seven patrol officers working on any given night. >> we are short 500 officers for a city our size. we need police officers to walk the beat, be on the street, at shopping centers like stonestown. we don't have the luxury because we have so few police officers. >> reporter: many parents and students have seen the video on social media. they worry about student safety on and off campus. >> i kind of got scared. i didn't want to watch the video any more because of how...
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officers sa hale going through as a city. officers say hale had — going through as a city.gh as a city. officers say hale had a manifesto - going through as a city. officers say hale had a manifesto and i going through as a city. officers . say hale had a manifesto and could have killed more people. we say hale had a manifesto and could have killed more people.— have killed more people. we have determined _ have killed more people. we have determined that _ have killed more people. we have determined that audrey _ have killed more people. we have determined that audrey bought i have killed more people. we have - determined that audrey bought seven firearms from five different local gun stores here legally. three of those weapons were used yesterday during the horrific tragedy. she was under a doctor's care for an emotional disorder. law enforcement knew nothing about the treatment she was receiving. it knew nothing about the treatment she was receiving-— was receiving. it has caused president — was receiving. it has caused president biden _ was receiving. it has caused pres
officers sa hale going through as a city. officers say hale had — going through as a city.gh as a city. officers say hale had a manifesto - going through as a city. officers say hale had a manifesto and i going through as a city. officers . say hale had a manifesto and could have killed more people. we say hale had a manifesto and could have killed more people.— have killed more people. we have determined _ have killed more people. we have determined that _ have killed more people. we have...
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it's for the officers at the scene. officers aren't what ran diezing the suspect and taking a statement. >> right. the youth will be -- the youth will be mirandized. >> why is that? >> 7.10 mandates that. these are unintended consequences of policy as you all know and we have to mirandize every youth. >> you can't, you're not going to wait like adults wait, okay. i understand. thank you. >> you raised an interesting point because i mean, well, commissioner benedicto? >> i was going to make a motion, but i was going to say on that point, i think 7.10 has more detailed instructions so as long as it's crossless, it would specify what needs to be done. >> here's the problem that the department may run into is that if there's an officer and he has a suspect in custody and he's waiting for homicide, i mean, there's certain criteria if they are in custody and make a statement, it would behoove the department to mirandize them before a suspect makes the statement because if they make the statement, then he waits for the homicid
it's for the officers at the scene. officers aren't what ran diezing the suspect and taking a statement. >> right. the youth will be -- the youth will be mirandized. >> why is that? >> 7.10 mandates that. these are unintended consequences of policy as you all know and we have to mirandize every youth. >> you can't, you're not going to wait like adults wait, okay. i understand. thank you. >> you raised an interesting point because i mean, well, commissioner...
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died and the russians lost officers from the level of general to junior officers precisely because theirers must be on the front lines to lead soldiers whom they do not trust and give direct instructions . the number of 120,000 wounded and dead in the ukrainian army among them and its officers is this a lot such losses for ukraine of course they die to become free but unlike russia there are 50 nations that help ukraine this includes training of a large number of ukrainians outside of ukraine as the world's best military men and then sent to ukraine to become leaders as units or as officers, so the loss of outstanding military leaders has an impact, it is undeniable that ukraine is victimized by them due to a lack of opportunities and equipment, but rotation, training, training , leadership development allows ordinary soldiers thanks to officers to meet the requirements of the highest level. this is all part of the construction of the military system. the ukrainian tank fires with direct aim somewhere under the bahmut, just such departures the basis of the combat work of tankers in this
died and the russians lost officers from the level of general to junior officers precisely because theirers must be on the front lines to lead soldiers whom they do not trust and give direct instructions . the number of 120,000 wounded and dead in the ukrainian army among them and its officers is this a lot such losses for ukraine of course they die to become free but unlike russia there are 50 nations that help ukraine this includes training of a large number of ukrainians outside of ukraine...
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officers when i am not at work.ice . officers when i am not at work. the met's officers when i am not at work. met's murderer and rapist. baroness casey was clear that those in the police force need to have the trust of those they police, so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commissioner was apologetic but not accepting every word of the report. it's disturbing, it's upsetting, it's heartbreaking and i apologise to those who have suffered as a consequence. d0 to those who have suffered as a consequence-— to those who have suffered as a conseuuence. , ., ,, consequence. do you accept baroness case 's consequence. do you accept baroness casey's finding — consequence. do you accept baroness casey's finding is — consequence. do you accept baroness casey's finding is that _ consequence. do you accept baroness casey's finding is that the _ consequence. do you accept baroness casey's finding is that the force - consequence. do you accept baroness casey's finding is that the force is - casey's finding is that the forc
officers when i am not at work.ice . officers when i am not at work. the met's officers when i am not at work. met's murderer and rapist. baroness casey was clear that those in the police force need to have the trust of those they police, so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commissioner was apologetic but not accepting every word of the report. it's disturbing, it's upsetting, it's heartbreaking and i apologise to those who have suffered as a consequence. d0 to those who have suffered as...
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and i still well i need the officers there. i absolutely need the officers there. but i want to know i want to know that they will go there and be there. they don'ts leave the dpw workers in the middle. dilike they do regular low. therefore then approximate vendors the enforcement of the vender law useless buzz i don't want those workers propping the upon venders without police presence they are in danger of getting harmed. venderllow luis not enforced police are routed to, yours and the mission is a mess. it is unsafe and the mission is a mess now. we have been beg for help and the number bunkham they make me want to cry, fringe low i don't understand the priorities of the mayor westerly administration and don't understand the priority was police departmentism don't understand it. >> next, supervisor. i will say this i know our work is not just this year we have responded in of your calls for officers you go become to the navigation centers we had a similar conversation this was 4 or 5 years ago and we pledgeed put officer there is and we were successful. >> 5 yea
and i still well i need the officers there. i absolutely need the officers there. but i want to know i want to know that they will go there and be there. they don'ts leave the dpw workers in the middle. dilike they do regular low. therefore then approximate vendors the enforcement of the vender law useless buzz i don't want those workers propping the upon venders without police presence they are in danger of getting harmed. venderllow luis not enforced police are routed to, yours and the...
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officer. that is 100% fallacy, and untrue narrative. we should not at the time resident that's this overtime equals more officers. it makes no mathematical sense to that i overtime ads additional bodies. that math does not work, only in weird science. our captain in district 10, want resources and want to have viable and adequate community policing foot beats but the funding from this supplemental is only for an extremely small portion of san francisco. and by the way, we have more officers per-capita and city and county of san francisco than all of our large cities in the state of california. so let's talk about budget every was asked to reduce the budget by 5%. we have several quality of life issues that continue to be undressed. and the police department can't fill empty positions. this is condoning excessive overtime without outcomes. tragedy to keep people safe. and chief you and i had an extensive conversation last year around this time when you were asking for additional dollars for pol
officer. that is 100% fallacy, and untrue narrative. we should not at the time resident that's this overtime equals more officers. it makes no mathematical sense to that i overtime ads additional bodies. that math does not work, only in weird science. our captain in district 10, want resources and want to have viable and adequate community policing foot beats but the funding from this supplemental is only for an extremely small portion of san francisco. and by the way, we have more officers...
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i think asking police officers to do as much as when we asked police officers to do. you are called on to do all that work. especially the doj how are we incentivizing in supporting cities who are reimagining public safety and creating alternative responses? and other ways to address some of the issues that come up in -- safety in our communities. how are we looking at funding to help some of our cities, we are not finding those police officers. someone may want to be a community safety officer without being a national police officer. but still someone who contributes to the safety of our communities. >> i just met with a mayor of tucson who tell me about her community safety officer program. engaged and and is serving as a pipeline for future officers and also a group of trained individuals who again how on addressing a meeting with people in crisis. creating a new public safety mental health response in that moment. they have been a lot of these programs that have been created in the last few years. i think the justice department is studying evaluating them. there a
i think asking police officers to do as much as when we asked police officers to do. you are called on to do all that work. especially the doj how are we incentivizing in supporting cities who are reimagining public safety and creating alternative responses? and other ways to address some of the issues that come up in -- safety in our communities. how are we looking at funding to help some of our cities, we are not finding those police officers. someone may want to be a community safety officer...
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at the customs officer himself, 600,000 dollars and 600,000 euros were found. luxury watch. and also the collection is a horse, only she alone costs fabulous money. where did all these riches come from? the customs officer found it difficult to explain, it is true that you were released on time. we are giving legal procedures to the customs officers detained the day before in the capital. more to come head of the central customs administration, general alexander beglov. a strong man in handcuffs clearly felt himself. what is called not at ease? it is quite uncomfortable in a cage guarded by escort dogs, apparently, such a development of events. he did not expect basmanny areas. the moscow court is a traditional place for the arrest of many high-ranking officials of various departments and the case of alexander beglov. alexandra aliyeva did not expel the customs officers took into custody for 2 months oleg capable galina khungureyeva. vitaly crayons news duty more legal news in the telegram channels of the springs of the duty and honest detective. subscribe our
at the customs officer himself, 600,000 dollars and 600,000 euros were found. luxury watch. and also the collection is a horse, only she alone costs fabulous money. where did all these riches come from? the customs officer found it difficult to explain, it is true that you were released on time. we are giving legal procedures to the customs officers detained the day before in the capital. more to come head of the central customs administration, general alexander beglov. a strong man in...
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they didn't have a police officer. they have an armed police officer now. i believe that when it comes to student safety, you have to do what needs to be done. i want to make one more point. even when you have police officers in every single high school, only .6% of the budget went to finance the police. it wasn't a question of police officers over social workers or psychologists. sasha-ann: you disagree with paul vallas on the issue of police and schools paired you don't support it. with so many parents and tackle tea and students concerned right now about to the potential for school shootings, tell us what your administration would do instead. mr. johnson: i'm a parent, i dropped my children off at schools every day. the third week in school, one of the students went to get lunch and was murdered. if policing in and of itself kept us safe, based upon what we spend in the city of said -- chicago, we would be the safest city in america. somehow that's not the case. what i'm saying is under the johnson administration, that i firmly believe in the power and l
they didn't have a police officer. they have an armed police officer now. i believe that when it comes to student safety, you have to do what needs to be done. i want to make one more point. even when you have police officers in every single high school, only .6% of the budget went to finance the police. it wasn't a question of police officers over social workers or psychologists. sasha-ann: you disagree with paul vallas on the issue of police and schools paired you don't support it. with so...
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say the met fails to deal with abusive officers in its ranks.cted. since wayne couzens was arrested, more met police officers have been sentenced, many for sexual offences or violence against women. the force has faced criticism it can't deal with complaints against its own officers. i think it's easier to let these police officers stay than try and get rid of them. sally — not her real name — was the partner of a met police officer. they met when he investigated a crime she was the victim of. last year, she told the met he'd domestically abused her, and misused police powers. how do you feel that they have dealt with him, given the fact he is a police officer? well, they haven't dealt with him, have they? he's still working. he's still getting paid. he's still going to get his full pension. get everything he asked for. he is now going through the met�*s misconduct system, on restricted duties. i think, 100%, if he had attacked me and he wasn't a police officer, he would have been arrested, and taken and carted off. where are you on being able t
say the met fails to deal with abusive officers in its ranks.cted. since wayne couzens was arrested, more met police officers have been sentenced, many for sexual offences or violence against women. the force has faced criticism it can't deal with complaints against its own officers. i think it's easier to let these police officers stay than try and get rid of them. sally — not her real name — was the partner of a met police officer. they met when he investigated a crime she was the victim...
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you're dealing with absolute public safety in a kind of police officers and prison officers . officers. clearly a society . i do think clearly a society. i do think that where you are dealing with people who are having to care for, as we know in the health service is right that the union sit down and work way that emergency care is always kept and they do that by negotiation . i think it is a right that people say i do not want . we people say i do not want. we don't live in slave labour. i do not want to give my labour to you unless can negotiate better terms unless can terms conditions, unless i can get terms and conditions get better terms and conditions . walking the . i'm effectively walking the that if you run an economy where everyone just walks and gets a job, she creates instability. so it's better able to do it's better to be able to do that a collective basis where that on a collective basis where then you down and negotiate then you sit down and negotiate and unions have done that and the unions have done that very the private very effectively. the private sector, look at t
you're dealing with absolute public safety in a kind of police officers and prison officers . officers. clearly a society . i do think clearly a society. i do think that where you are dealing with people who are having to care for, as we know in the health service is right that the union sit down and work way that emergency care is always kept and they do that by negotiation . i think it is a right that people say i do not want . we people say i do not want. we don't live in slave labour. i do...
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several other officers are on paid administrative leave. this is all led to the oakland police department to be hit with a scathing report. the department appeared to be on track to end 2 decades of oversight last year. but the new report by a federal monitor says the department has failed to show that discipline is imposed in a fair and consistent manner, suggesting it could be a while before the department gets out from under the watchful eye of a federal monitor any time soon, the firing of police chief leronne armstrong has divided the community. some argue he has rightfully been held accountable. others say he is being unfairly scapegoated. today marks 75 days in office for alameda county district attorney pamela price. it has been a >> brief and controversial tenure. the da's transition team co-chair rebuking reports that price eliminated criminal sentencing enhancements, civil rights and criminal defense attorney paula canny has been keeping an eye on the controversy surrounding the da. >> people are freaking out because they think t
several other officers are on paid administrative leave. this is all led to the oakland police department to be hit with a scathing report. the department appeared to be on track to end 2 decades of oversight last year. but the new report by a federal monitor says the department has failed to show that discipline is imposed in a fair and consistent manner, suggesting it could be a while before the department gets out from under the watchful eye of a federal monitor any time soon, the firing of...
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the problem is we have more officers less officers eating more of the pie. what i mean is we had this discussion internal low 2 weeks ago. i'm working with the office of traffic safety grant. number one priority for the department is to staff radio cars. i mentioned. this friday we have to move 2 officers out of mta to fill out pd. patrol car. we are competing for officers to do over time of throughout the city. and runs the gammet. we have a 10 b programful every retail are would like to have and pay for an officer or now there is the 10 aprogram. there are in the enough receives to fill those. and we get in the your whf we need to do as a department to run. we will have officer who is think than i have i day off, special they don't. they'll see it scheduled out. we compete at the over time level for everything after the patrol over times will and the patrol use. if than i don't w a full shift we have officers working 47 and 16 hours and 10 hour shifts a basic patrol shift and they get tacked on another 4. the left thing they want to do is come in. that's w
the problem is we have more officers less officers eating more of the pie. what i mean is we had this discussion internal low 2 weeks ago. i'm working with the office of traffic safety grant. number one priority for the department is to staff radio cars. i mentioned. this friday we have to move 2 officers out of mta to fill out pd. patrol car. we are competing for officers to do over time of throughout the city. and runs the gammet. we have a 10 b programful every retail are would like to have...
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, but someone may want to be a community safety officer but not be an actual police officer, but that does contribute to the safety of our community. >> very timely, i met with the mayor of tucson who is telling , me about her community officer program that is engaged in and serving as a pipeline for future officers, but also a group of trained individuals who can help in addressing and meeting with people in a crisis and creating a new public safety mental health response. there's been a lot of these programs that a been created in the last few years. i think the justice department is studying and evaluating them because it is such a broad range. we should not think there is just one model that is going to work everywhere, but i think this has been an important thing. you are right, there are so many social problems at the feet of police and we expect officers to address what are often failures of other systems within their communities. and it is not fair to our officer, and it creates opportunities for bad incidents to happen. so the efforts to support some of these other ways, and
, but someone may want to be a community safety officer but not be an actual police officer, but that does contribute to the safety of our community. >> very timely, i met with the mayor of tucson who is telling , me about her community officer program that is engaged in and serving as a pipeline for future officers, but also a group of trained individuals who can help in addressing and meeting with people in a crisis and creating a new public safety mental health response. there's been a...
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number of officers since the 1970's. i don't know where to end this thing, other than to say the d.c. city council, in light of all this information, passed a law over the objection of the mayor that would reduce the maximum sentence available for crimes, such as carjacking, robbery, home invasion, burglary, firearm offenses, when all of these offenses are at a historic high. senator hagerty saw what they did and said this is insane. i just read to you a dramatic increase in crime across the board, personal property, sexual assault, murder, and the d.c. city council passed a law, over the objection, the veto, of the mayor, to reduce maximum sentences to eliminate nonenhanced mandatory minimum offenses for all offenses except first-degree murder, lowering maximum sentences to 45 years, expands sentence reconsideration to all criminals after 20 years of imprisonment, reduces the scope and maximum penalties for felony murder. the bottom line is, instead of increasing punishments, they decided to dramatically decrease punish
number of officers since the 1970's. i don't know where to end this thing, other than to say the d.c. city council, in light of all this information, passed a law over the objection of the mayor that would reduce the maximum sentence available for crimes, such as carjacking, robbery, home invasion, burglary, firearm offenses, when all of these offenses are at a historic high. senator hagerty saw what they did and said this is insane. i just read to you a dramatic increase in crime across the...
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to acknowledge officers rex engelbert and officer michael de blasio and all their a fellow officers willinglyem ran towards danger t the lives at t risk to bring the situation to resolution. it's a very complex set of circumstances, and the families there,e, not only deserve the fl resources of the department of justice to find out what happened, but transparency about what happened and why. we've got to do everything we can to prevent the tragedy like this from happening again. national police chief john drake has said the killer had a a manifesto and other writings that indicated deeply disturbing motives, as well as plans for another attack. this of course is extremely alarming. my immediate focus is on the families affected, but i also wanted to ask you a few questions, general garland, that are on the minds of tennesseans. first, you make any in your testimony the fbi and atf are involved at can you walk me through the department's response and obama investigation? >> yeah, so basically atf office just emptied out. everybody in the office ran to the scene. they and the fbi did
to acknowledge officers rex engelbert and officer michael de blasio and all their a fellow officers willinglyem ran towards danger t the lives at t risk to bring the situation to resolution. it's a very complex set of circumstances, and the families there,e, not only deserve the fl resources of the department of justice to find out what happened, but transparency about what happened and why. we've got to do everything we can to prevent the tragedy like this from happening again. national police...
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the mob killed officer brian si. bc. >> that's what they said.he wase it was their single mostst power powerful indictment ofjanuary 6 the january six protesters. natid ifonald trum republican voters nationally, they repeated that claim for they repeate claimyears, they ag it. at first, they told the country that officer sic nick was murdered with a fire extinguisher. >> officer brian cygnet diedit after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the fight. >> that storg y came from the nk york times, which which is effectively the assignment editor for mos i t of the rest of american media. >> it was a lie, untrue in anyer way, but only after that liee h had hardened into conventional wisdom did the newspaper bother to retract it. >> the new york times hastracte quietly retracted its story about the death ofh of c capitol police officer brian cygnet. polier briane. selfeen don brian nick, himself a trump voter, had been transformedto a without his consent into a political martyr of the left . shame his me
the mob killed officer brian si. bc. >> that's what they said.he wase it was their single mostst power powerful indictment ofjanuary 6 the january six protesters. natid ifonald trum republican voters nationally, they repeated that claim for they repeate claimyears, they ag it. at first, they told the country that officer sic nick was murdered with a fire extinguisher. >> officer brian cygnet diedit after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the fight. >> that...
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. -- police officers. think about that. i have not, in my ten years in the senate, seen such a distortion of facts, such a misrepresentation of what something is. the rcaa sets new maximum penalties for armed carjackings. my friend talked about that. and their carjacking laws now have a maximum penalty higher than georgia, kansas, north dakota, kentucky. maybe we should do a unanimous consent saying that kentucky is too soft on crime because d.c. wants higher maximum penalties. it sets new maximum penalties for unarmed carjacking, higher than georgia, higher than iowa, higher than north dakota, higher than tennessee and kentucky, the very senators coming down here to criticize laws, senators from tennessee i've seen today, from kentucky, from iowa, actually their states have lower maximum penalties than what d.c. is trying to do, but they're going to stop d.c. from doing it. armed robbery, the same thing. higher maximum penalty than north carolina, north dakota, ohio, the same for unarmed robbery, higher t
. -- police officers. think about that. i have not, in my ten years in the senate, seen such a distortion of facts, such a misrepresentation of what something is. the rcaa sets new maximum penalties for armed carjackings. my friend talked about that. and their carjacking laws now have a maximum penalty higher than georgia, kansas, north dakota, kentucky. maybe we should do a unanimous consent saying that kentucky is too soft on crime because d.c. wants higher maximum penalties. it sets new...
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sally — not her real name — was the partner of a met police officer. a crime she was the victim of. last year, she told the met he'd domestically abused her, and misused police powers. how do you feel that they have dealt with him, given the fact he is a police officer? well, they haven't dealt with him, have they? he's still working. he's still getting paid. he's still going to get his full pension. get everything he asked for. he is now going through the met�*s misconduct system, on restricted duties. i think, ioo%, if he had attacked me and he wasn't a police officer, he would have been arrested, and taken and carted off. where are you on being able to trust the met? i don't. i don't trust the police at all. and i do not understand why we report allegations against police to other police officers. there is no place in the police service for an officer like him. absolutely not. the met boss has accepted he is unable to sack hundreds of officers, and the bbc understands the casey review next week will heavily criticise the way the met tolerates wrongd
sally — not her real name — was the partner of a met police officer. a crime she was the victim of. last year, she told the met he'd domestically abused her, and misused police powers. how do you feel that they have dealt with him, given the fact he is a police officer? well, they haven't dealt with him, have they? he's still working. he's still getting paid. he's still going to get his full pension. get everything he asked for. he is now going through the met�*s misconduct system, on...
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of belarus, the faculty of internal troops, the officer's service starts at 8:30, but a real officer arrives well in advance. during the shift , the preceding did not happen. here he is engaged, according to the daily routine on duty for the eighth junior. it hurts what he personally began to do. time a divorce is made for classes, the personal composition is built with division commander. personal composition of the third battalion special significance and adjustable business trips senior hello comrades of the special forces sergeant get out of order. to check the appearance of subordinates and at 9 o'clock classes are held with personnel for 4 hours. before lunch, the officer is preparing in advance writing notes preparing the material base, that is , our officer is laid out for classes so that the soldier is interested; the unit commander must supervise the classes conducting classes. classes are held with us next is fire. training, physical training, tactical training within their troops, tactical training, ideological training arrow has become a common military. we form the cohe
of belarus, the faculty of internal troops, the officer's service starts at 8:30, but a real officer arrives well in advance. during the shift , the preceding did not happen. here he is engaged, according to the daily routine on duty for the eighth junior. it hurts what he personally began to do. time a divorce is made for classes, the personal composition is built with division commander. personal composition of the third battalion special significance and adjustable business trips senior...
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many people speak to having a very source officers or not having a resource officer. a couple years ago in the wake of the parkland shooting there was a resource officer there but still lost people. at the same token, we need to fortify school structures. one of the things that is a terminal piece is to have a violence prevention monitor or directive school security that focuses on pass after action reviews in connection with shootings, and implements a strategy that best works. when we look at what happened in uvalde, for example, we had an open door, availed the shooter the opportunity to get into that structure. had we had a violence prevention monitor in this school in question, they would have identified the necessity in keeping the doors locked. this is an ever so evolving narrative that violence prevention monitor in a school needs to maintain a level of fixation on, and not let it go stale. often times with school security it goes stale after a certain point and you'll have a teacher or an administrator that has several roles that extend beyond school security
many people speak to having a very source officers or not having a resource officer. a couple years ago in the wake of the parkland shooting there was a resource officer there but still lost people. at the same token, we need to fortify school structures. one of the things that is a terminal piece is to have a violence prevention monitor or directive school security that focuses on pass after action reviews in connection with shootings, and implements a strategy that best works. when we look at...
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involved shooting in the conclusion by the public with the officer is at fault officer is a billingfamous video i don't a few seen from allentown pennsylvania when two officers subdue a man and tased him and he gets back to his car, takes the guns out and shoots officers. the point is you don't see the stuff you only see the one that everybody says we need to define law enforcement. >> exactly he could had a pistol in his pocket and the minute he stops he turned around and shoots at them. those officers are risking their lives on the streets to keep people think they don't even know. >> is an officer that risks his life were debating why he didn't call animal control he's a hero. >> look at the officer that decides alligator. miami-dade police department from february they get a call and alligator is loose people called the police, that to you call and i call social worker and you're right. i attend intimate bodily harm to think about engaging in an alligator. >> of medicine enough youtube videos to convince myself that i've got this. >> i believe that pretty did not expect to be wr
involved shooting in the conclusion by the public with the officer is at fault officer is a billingfamous video i don't a few seen from allentown pennsylvania when two officers subdue a man and tased him and he gets back to his car, takes the guns out and shoots officers. the point is you don't see the stuff you only see the one that everybody says we need to define law enforcement. >> exactly he could had a pistol in his pocket and the minute he stops he turned around and shoots at them....
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dismissing the manslaughter case against the officer. in a relatively brief hearing a representative from the attorney general's office appeared via videoconference and asked the judge not to dismiss this case for at least 90 days. the judge granted that request. the california attorney general's office would not say if their attorneys plan to take it over. in a brief statement a spokesperson said they are still reviewing it. an appearance in court from a deputy attorney general is still a big deal for o'neil's family. >> they are looking at this case seriously. it confirms he gets enough time to fully evaluate all the facts and the law in this case. we will make sure he has received everything. >> reporter: for weeks april green has been lobbying the district attorney's office to hand the case over to the attorney general. green says today's twist was a welcome surprise. >> this is a good day. i feel very confident that attorney general bonta will give fresh eyes to this case. and he will prosecute it. >> reporter: brooke jenkins' offic
dismissing the manslaughter case against the officer. in a relatively brief hearing a representative from the attorney general's office appeared via videoconference and asked the judge not to dismiss this case for at least 90 days. the judge granted that request. the california attorney general's office would not say if their attorneys plan to take it over. in a brief statement a spokesperson said they are still reviewing it. an appearance in court from a deputy attorney general is still a big...
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we send our reporters out into the field known as case officers. they collect that information, bring it back to the agency for analysts to write, deliver to the smallest circulation of any newspaper in the world, to the president of the united states. and you have a daily brief here on display. what are we looking at? so the one we have on display is actually the president's intelligence checklist. and this is a special intelligence checklist, the pickle as it was known, because the acronym for the president's intelligence checklist is pickle. we are actually known as the pickle factory in the 1960s. and this was, you know, all of these types of newspapers, as it were. they're specially created for each president. president kennedy wanted something new. he wanted something could put in his pocket, look it during the day. and so they created this checklist, the typical oh, and it was something special for president kennedy. so on 22 november, 1963, the date that president kennedy was assassinated, the pickle staff created a very special edition of
we send our reporters out into the field known as case officers. they collect that information, bring it back to the agency for analysts to write, deliver to the smallest circulation of any newspaper in the world, to the president of the united states. and you have a daily brief here on display. what are we looking at? so the one we have on display is actually the president's intelligence checklist. and this is a special intelligence checklist, the pickle as it was known, because the acronym...
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at the customs officer himself , 600,000 dollars and 600,000 euros were found.tch. and also the collection is a horse, only she alone costs fabulous money. where did all these riches come from? the customs officer found it difficult to explain, yes, it’s true that you have a huge body of water during your vacation on the beach. he was detained the day before in the capital by customs officers, judicial procedures are still ahead, and the last of them at the election of a measure of restraint was the deputy head of the central customs department, general alexander beglov. a strong man in handcuffs clearly felt himself. what is called not in its the plate is quite uncomfortable in a cage guarded by escort dogs, apparently, such a development of events. he did not expect basmanny areas. the moscow court is a traditional place for the arrest of many high-ranking officials of various departments and the case of alexander beglov. alexandra aliyeva did not expel the customs officers took into custody for 2 months oleg capable galina khungureyeva. vitaly melkov vesti du
at the customs officer himself , 600,000 dollars and 600,000 euros were found.tch. and also the collection is a horse, only she alone costs fabulous money. where did all these riches come from? the customs officer found it difficult to explain, yes, it’s true that you have a huge body of water during your vacation on the beach. he was detained the day before in the capital by customs officers, judicial procedures are still ahead, and the last of them at the election of a measure of restraint...
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it's for the officers at the scene.he officers aren't what ran diezing the suspect and taking a statement. >> right. the youth will be -- the youth will be mirandized. >> why is that? >> 7.10 mandates that. these are unintended consequences of policy as you all know and we have to mirandize every youth. >> you can't, you're not going to wait like adults wait, okay. i understand. thank you. >> you raised an interesting point because i mean, well, commissioner benedicto? >> i was going to make a motion, but i was going to say on that point, i think 7.10 has more detailed instructions so as long as it's crossless, it would specify what needs to be done. >> here's the problem that the department may run into is that if there's an officer and he has a suspect in custody and he's waiting for homicide, i mean, there's certain criteria if they are in custody and make a statement, it would behoove the department to mirandize them before a suspect makes the statement because if they make the statement, then he waits for the homic
it's for the officers at the scene.he officers aren't what ran diezing the suspect and taking a statement. >> right. the youth will be -- the youth will be mirandized. >> why is that? >> 7.10 mandates that. these are unintended consequences of policy as you all know and we have to mirandize every youth. >> you can't, you're not going to wait like adults wait, okay. i understand. thank you. >> you raised an interesting point because i mean, well, commissioner...
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the presiding officer: we are. ms. murkowski: i request that proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. murkowski: thank you, mr. president. colleagues that have been around for a while know that it's usually about this time of year that i come to the floor to talk about my favorite sporting event, and i'm not talking about march madness. i'm talking about alaska's version of march madness, which is the iditarod, when teams of dogs led by pretty able athletes embark on a thousand-mile mushing about adventure across the wild alaska, beginning down in anchorage all the way up to nome. this year it's not quite a thousand miles. it's 998 miles, as they took the southern route, which they try to alternate during different years. but it has been an adventure for the 33 teams that ventured out just last sunday, and i am here to announce that literally ten minutes ago -- perhaps less than ten minutes ago -- the winner has just crossed the finish line under the burled arch
the presiding officer: we are. ms. murkowski: i request that proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. murkowski: thank you, mr. president. colleagues that have been around for a while know that it's usually about this time of year that i come to the floor to talk about my favorite sporting event, and i'm not talking about march madness. i'm talking about alaska's version of march madness, which is the iditarod, when teams of dogs led by...
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attorney's offices.d we will continue to work with you on this question. >> we appreciate that, the previous year we had a similar conversation with the deputy attorney general and she said that because we have not provided enough resources to accommodate, we were unable to get that. that is one of the reasons that we joined with our colleagues to make sure that we upped that amount of resources. >> that is true in the previous year, we were completely flat. >> it is true, i completely understand that, but that was the response that we got. in response to getting that answer, we worked very hard to increase the budget for these purposes. i do want to talk for a moment about the issue of gun violence, and i apologize it was another hearing, so i do not know to what extent that has been covered. i did hear senator hagerty talk about the terrible, terrible shooting in tennessee. and i appreciate the president's underscoring the importance of needing congress to move forward on things like a ban on semiautom
attorney's offices.d we will continue to work with you on this question. >> we appreciate that, the previous year we had a similar conversation with the deputy attorney general and she said that because we have not provided enough resources to accommodate, we were unable to get that. that is one of the reasons that we joined with our colleagues to make sure that we upped that amount of resources. >> that is true in the previous year, we were completely flat. >> it is true, i...
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i want to know we have not heard for the manhatta district attorney's office t get on this., this truth social posed by donald trump was just o this morning we are actually working on getting that post up for you right now. i would emphasize that what th president, or the former president trump has said, is that according to the manhatta district attorney's office with leaks from the office, he is now claiming that the forme president of the united states of america, oddly again, referring to himself in th third person, will be arrested on tuesday of next week. now, here is what is disturbin about his post as well he says quote, protests, com up, take our nation back considering what happened on january six at the unite states capitol, obviously, tha gives some price for concern but donald trump now, in his own words, posting on trut social that he expects to be arrested on tuesday of nex week, which is just in a few days, again, this is breakin news that has just occurred. donald trump indicating they will be arrested on tuesday by the manhattan district attorney's office.
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officer. our crime reporter henry lee has the details from san francisco. we are about to get busy. we about to work. fast and hard with the attorney general. april green is hopeful six years after a rookie san francisco police officer shot and killed her nephew, katie o'neill. state attorney general rob banda's office is taking a closer look at the case. this is a good day. i feel very confident that the attorney general bonta will give fresh eyes to this case fresh eyes because san francisco de brooke jenkins wants to toss a manslaughter charge against former officer christopher samayoa. jenkins says her predecessor chase, a boudin filed a charge for political reasons. francisco courtroom tuesday attorney with the a g s office asked theo delay dismissing the case for 90 more days that will give the aig more time to determine whether his office will prosecute the former officer. it confirms that the attorney general is looking at this case very seriously. brian ford is an attorney representin
officer. our crime reporter henry lee has the details from san francisco. we are about to get busy. we about to work. fast and hard with the attorney general. april green is hopeful six years after a rookie san francisco police officer shot and killed her nephew, katie o'neill. state attorney general rob banda's office is taking a closer look at the case. this is a good day. i feel very confident that the attorney general bonta will give fresh eyes to this case fresh eyes because san francisco...
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who our officers were. i want to say that there is somewhere plus or minus 60 officers. which is down a bit. gi know there are 100 officer in thes mission station. the station that my small business is a block away from. and this covers the mission, noe valley and the castro. i saw in your, 38 traffic citations in a year. i tell you there are 38 citations that happen outside my corner every day. i wonder if richmond is dog a thouz abldz citations and fewir officers. like how many officer in mission trike to make super folks are not rung relates in mission, cast reand noevilley wrochlt it is in the a fair comparison. you have to look at calls for service for this district versus the calls for service. you may have if we take 100 and double. mission and tenderloin in general compote for the most calls for service. so your officers at that staffing level, that's why different districts we base it on how many calls for service. when we were completely staffed, you might see 80 plus officers at richmond but 120-
who our officers were. i want to say that there is somewhere plus or minus 60 officers. which is down a bit. gi know there are 100 officer in thes mission station. the station that my small business is a block away from. and this covers the mission, noe valley and the castro. i saw in your, 38 traffic citations in a year. i tell you there are 38 citations that happen outside my corner every day. i wonder if richmond is dog a thouz abldz citations and fewir officers. like how many officer in...