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the officers went to incredible lengths to protect each other even as officer smith and officer paulach sustained multiple gunshot wounds to their legs. officer mendoza engaged the suspect so his wounded colleagues could evacuate safely. all three of them demonstrating bravery and composure while enduring a deadly rampage. [applause] [applause] >> firefighter abraham "abe" miller. firefighter abraham miller of the new york city firedt rappelled down the roof of a burning residential building without a solid anchor for his rope to rescue a 5-year-old girl being held out a window by her grandmother. firefighter miller smashed the glass, reach through the heavy smoke and saved the little girl as they were lowered six floors to safety, demonstrating brave and decisive action to save lives. [applause] [applause] >> hay lee shuping accepting on behalf of fallen officer jason shuping and officers kyle baker, paul stackenwalt and caleb robinson. fallen officer jason shuping and officers kyle baker, paul stackenwalt and caleb robinson of the north carolina police department engaged a suspect
the officers went to incredible lengths to protect each other even as officer smith and officer paulach sustained multiple gunshot wounds to their legs. officer mendoza engaged the suspect so his wounded colleagues could evacuate safely. all three of them demonstrating bravery and composure while enduring a deadly rampage. [applause] [applause] >> firefighter abraham "abe" miller. firefighter abraham miller of the new york city firedt rappelled down the roof of a burning...
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with three officers. the officers impressed me. i was informed -- [ indiscernible ] there were approximately 12 officers. that was considered a full compliment. unlike the daytime, there was huge amount of alleged drug dealers at seventh and market street. more than i seen in a group than any of the times i went in the daytime. we also noticed across the street from hastings on goldengate. two cars were disbursed about i understand the department is under staffed. for all the work that has been done to take over the day, children were in the streets. it was very depressing. i know it's going to come up in june. we'll agendize the issue in june. aknow number of people from the tenderloin want to speak. >> vice president elias: thank you. anyone else? seeing none. commissioner benedicto? >> commissioner benedicto: thank you. i wanted to say that along with commissioner yanez today, we both appeared at the virtual press conversation with the coalition and bias stops. which is a broad coalition. they are very eager to be involved in th
with three officers. the officers impressed me. i was informed -- [ indiscernible ] there were approximately 12 officers. that was considered a full compliment. unlike the daytime, there was huge amount of alleged drug dealers at seventh and market street. more than i seen in a group than any of the times i went in the daytime. we also noticed across the street from hastings on goldengate. two cars were disbursed about i understand the department is under staffed. for all the work that has been...
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two officers and the final question, someone was grazed as well but no police officer was seriously injured. >> hearing shots fired inside the classroom. >> stephen: yes. yes they did. i went to the timeline before where he continued to shoot and shoots periodically, sporadically. yeah i think are to give you the timeline sure went through it. the lesson they shot right before the entry, okay, was they shot at 12:21. >> at the officers are the children? >> stephen: not of the children, we don't know yet. we believe it was at the door is what he fired at. >> go-ahead right there. hold on. >> stephen: we know beginning one of the vortac agents arrived they had three ballistic shields. >> last question. [speaking over each other] >> stephen: i don't know. no, that's fine. let's answer the question. i artie said that. i already said that. first of all the active shooter doctrine, the active shooter doctrine as long as there are kids and someone is firing you go to the gun. you find them and neutralize them period. there were some nuances with going transition to a barricaded subject. also trans
two officers and the final question, someone was grazed as well but no police officer was seriously injured. >> hearing shots fired inside the classroom. >> stephen: yes. yes they did. i went to the timeline before where he continued to shoot and shoots periodically, sporadically. yeah i think are to give you the timeline sure went through it. the lesson they shot right before the entry, okay, was they shot at 12:21. >> at the officers are the children? >> stephen: not...
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try to shoot at the officer. they ran past, went back inside. >> what were you thinking as you were hiding in the bathroom so long? >> i think i was just like trying to be still, not move, talk. i was crying my head, still making the noise. >> today, the national rifle association's convention is going forward as planned in texas. governor abbott is now addressing this weekend's attendees via a pre-recorded video statement. we will have a live report from houston this hour. >>> we begin in uvalde with nbc's sam brock. the community hoping, obviously, for more answers from the texas department of safety at the top of this press conference. what are we expecting? >> reporter: we are minutes away from hearing from dps. officials yesterday sounded at a loss for words. >> let's go -- i'm sorry. let's go live to the press conference. it's just started. >> social or digital media footprint of the subject. 11:27, we know from video evidence, 11:27, the exterior door, suspected of what we knew, the shooter entered, ramos,
try to shoot at the officer. they ran past, went back inside. >> what were you thinking as you were hiding in the bathroom so long? >> i think i was just like trying to be still, not move, talk. i was crying my head, still making the noise. >> today, the national rifle association's convention is going forward as planned in texas. governor abbott is now addressing this weekend's attendees via a pre-recorded video statement. we will have a live report from houston this hour....
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and the supervisor's office. on the bottom the numbers in terms of cleaning. thousands graffiti removed and letter and tens of thousands and human and animal waste santised. majority of work is in cleaning and we contract for that work. safe passage which was merged into tl cbd was under for many years. merged in the last couple of years. it has been providing avis sable safety presence for kids and families to and from school. it was a 10 and 11th year and one in two children in the tenderloin are supported safe passage morning and afternoon. we launched safety and stewardship for the park. we contracted with urban alchemy for safety and stewardship. pivoted to address covid-19. in the second half of the fiscal year we are reporting on. we pivoted all services to address the needs presented by covid and the covid pandemic. i want to call out we were able to direct with oewd direct $200,000 of mini grants to small businesses in the tenderloin. 80 businesses were supported early on. we led the collaborative proces
and the supervisor's office. on the bottom the numbers in terms of cleaning. thousands graffiti removed and letter and tens of thousands and human and animal waste santised. majority of work is in cleaning and we contract for that work. safe passage which was merged into tl cbd was under for many years. merged in the last couple of years. it has been providing avis sable safety presence for kids and families to and from school. it was a 10 and 11th year and one in two children in the tenderloin...
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officers heroes. we did ask sj pd what their protocol is for my going in to a school or business during an active shooter situation. >> we have introduced a new model in which the first officer on scene, if they arrive and hear active gunfire, they will immediately make entrance. additional unit, and will add support. the most important part is to end the threat and preserve life. >> what you make of that? you go in. >> absolutely. you should know that in 2019, the texas state legislature actually passed a bill to amend the education code there that mandated active shooter training for school resource or police officers. they were all supposed to have been trained by now. and then, that guide is crystal- clear. when you're on law enforcement, you have to put the victims lives above yours. that is why you accepted the job. these young children sat in that classroom waiting to be rescued for far too long. >> this is a painful question. have the officers gone in immediately, could we have a different out
officers heroes. we did ask sj pd what their protocol is for my going in to a school or business during an active shooter situation. >> we have introduced a new model in which the first officer on scene, if they arrive and hear active gunfire, they will immediately make entrance. additional unit, and will add support. the most important part is to end the threat and preserve life. >> what you make of that? you go in. >> absolutely. you should know that in 2019, the texas state...
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officer in the riot. he said the officer hit him first. video and photo evidence shows webster beating the officer with a flag pole. and grabbing his gas mask. he said he just wanted the cop to see his hands but that officer said he was struggling to breathe as webster attacked him the ex-cop is the fourth january 6th defendant to face a jury trial. juries have found all of them guilty on all counts but webster is the first defendant districted of assault. >> a grand jury in philadelphia charging a former police officer with murder after he allegedly shot and killed a 12-year-old boy back in march. the officer's name is edsol edsolmendoza he faces four charnels today, a judge ordered him jailed without bail. investigators say he and three undercover cops were conducting surveillance in south philly when they spotted two teens on bicycles they say they believed one of them had a gun his name, thomas "tj" siderio. investigators say he shot at officers after they turned on the car's emergency lights mendoza allegedly then chased him. philadel
officer in the riot. he said the officer hit him first. video and photo evidence shows webster beating the officer with a flag pole. and grabbing his gas mask. he said he just wanted the cop to see his hands but that officer said he was struggling to breathe as webster attacked him the ex-cop is the fourth january 6th defendant to face a jury trial. juries have found all of them guilty on all counts but webster is the first defendant districted of assault. >> a grand jury in philadelphia...
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but santa clara county health officer dr. sarah cody made it clear today the case numbers are increasing, and that residents should respond accordingly. i asked if there is a threshold of cases or hospitalizations where the county would consider bringing back more restrictions. here's how she responded. >> i would say at this point in the pandemic no one wants to issue restrictions. at the same time, we also know that we have to think about the whole community, and particularly people who are more vulnerable and need restrictions to protect them. >> so no restrictions. what are the options then to protect other people and protect ourselveses? is this voluntarily masking or eating outside or just trying to continue with some of those things we did before? >> yes. a lot of those voluntary precautions, jessica. the county is recommending in general. whatever precautions you were taking a month ago or this past month, step it up one level. so whatever mask you were wearing, try and wear a more protective mask. if you're comfortab
but santa clara county health officer dr. sarah cody made it clear today the case numbers are increasing, and that residents should respond accordingly. i asked if there is a threshold of cases or hospitalizations where the county would consider bringing back more restrictions. here's how she responded. >> i would say at this point in the pandemic no one wants to issue restrictions. at the same time, we also know that we have to think about the whole community, and particularly people who...
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i was a police officer in -- for several years. the biggest problem with policing today and has been the last 16, 20 years, police are afraid. they are afraid to do their jobs. improperly trained? yes, i will say that. when you are an officer, lynn there is something wrong in your organization and you go to tell someone, the problem is the backlash for you telling or snitching. once you snitch, you are pretty much out there. one of her -- when other officers find out, active -- the not proactive, they are kind of reactive. host: thank you for your perspective and your story. we are going to let our guests respond to it. guest: violating the blue brotherhood cloak -- the bluebloods -- blue brotherhood code -- isolation, informal or formal responses. we really need to get into the culture. how does that happen? some people argue it is from the top down. your supervisors matters so people respond to their job and the way they do their job is impacted by their direct supervisor. others say it is from the bottom up. if officers make the
i was a police officer in -- for several years. the biggest problem with policing today and has been the last 16, 20 years, police are afraid. they are afraid to do their jobs. improperly trained? yes, i will say that. when you are an officer, lynn there is something wrong in your organization and you go to tell someone, the problem is the backlash for you telling or snitching. once you snitch, you are pretty much out there. one of her -- when other officers find out, active -- the not...
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post office building. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney, and the gentlewoman from south carolina, ms. mace, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. maloney: i now recognize the sponsor of this bill, representative foster, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. foster: thank you, mr. speaker. and madam chairman for bringing this bill forward. i rise today to urge my colleagues to vote in favor of my legislation, h.r. 700, to name the elwood, illinois, post office after larry walsh sr., a public servant and a dedicated member of the will county community. raised in joliet and graduate of joliet jr. college and lifelong resident of elwood, larry throafd
post office building. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney, and the gentlewoman from south carolina, ms. mace, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. maloney: i now recognize...
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my first year in office, she was on leave out of the office for the entire first year. i was in office except for 20 hours. so of course, she wasn't working with police. jordan working at all. she's taking a leave of absent from the office before i was even sworn in and the most important thing is the operations that i initiated. to go after auto burglars to detect and dismantle fencing, operations that are moving millions of dollars of stolen goods carson from retail establishment. those operations are ongoing. in fact, we made a major arrest earlier today. this is an ongoing operation. and miss a little me in that ad knows it perfectly well because she sent e-mails to me and other staff members thanking us for our work on this operation before she left the office. >> was she told by someone don't collaborate with police. it's preposterous. we work with police in 99% of our cases every single day. they are the most important witnesses and the overwhelming majority of cases that we prosecute the notion that anybody in the district attorney's office anywhere in the count
my first year in office, she was on leave out of the office for the entire first year. i was in office except for 20 hours. so of course, she wasn't working with police. jordan working at all. she's taking a leave of absent from the office before i was even sworn in and the most important thing is the operations that i initiated. to go after auto burglars to detect and dismantle fencing, operations that are moving millions of dollars of stolen goods carson from retail establishment. those...
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the presiding officer: we are. mr. cornyn: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: mr. president, this week america commemorates national police week, a time to pay tribute to the men and women of law enforcement and remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect and defend our communities. one of the most emble metric -- emblematic reminders is the national law enforcement memorial. it's a beautiful tribute to the federal, state, and local law enforcement officials who have died in the line of duty and there's 23,000 names engraved in the memorial. each of those names represent a hero and sadly the name of 90 texans were added to that memorial this year. these officers gave their life and service to our communities and to our country and we thank them and we thank their families for that service. as we mourn the loss of so many of these heroes, this week is also a time to honor and thank those who continue to serve and protec
the presiding officer: we are. mr. cornyn: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: mr. president, this week america commemorates national police week, a time to pay tribute to the men and women of law enforcement and remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect and defend our communities. one of the most emble metric -- emblematic reminders is the national law enforcement memorial. it's a beautiful...
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i took office in the very beginning of 2020. within a couple of months, i was locked out of my office by the pandemic. the changes we have experienced in the last couple years are driven primarily by a global pandemic. it's something we have all experienced. the way we work, socialize, live our lives. and the recall is unfairly and dishonestly suggesting that changes that are a result of the pandemic are because of policies in my office or broader criminal justice for form. >> you are a fighter, you have had to fight to win an election before. this is not new to you. do you find yourself feeling a sense of exhilaration at this point? or do you feel some frustration creeping in? how are you managing? >> we have 18 days to go here, around our house we listen to and sing the wheels on the bu an awful lot. it is my son's favorite. and that is one of the only songs i can carry. but yes, i am a fighter, i am never going to give up on doing what is right for san francisco. >> thank you for your time. >> now, a special kqed investigatio
i took office in the very beginning of 2020. within a couple of months, i was locked out of my office by the pandemic. the changes we have experienced in the last couple years are driven primarily by a global pandemic. it's something we have all experienced. the way we work, socialize, live our lives. and the recall is unfairly and dishonestly suggesting that changes that are a result of the pandemic are because of policies in my office or broader criminal justice for form. >> you are a...
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worked on, and it icts by s police officers, both on the report also states the offices were equippedminguez will be in court june 22nd. today, the mayor said he's furious with the series of incidents involving police officer is. >> look forward to the action the department will take in the police academy. >> reporter: it follows other allegations of an officer showing up to a scene drunk, and off-duty officer getting a dui and another one dying of a fentanyl overdose. >> first we have a serious problem that requires remedial action immediately. second, these officers do not represent the very high moral and professional standards upheld by 99% of our hard- working please officers. in the department agrees with their decisions. the union also says it is negotiation with the city to strengthen random drug and alcohol testing program. >>> happening today come the battle over immigration is about to reach a boiling point amid a critical federal court hearing. a judge is expected to determine whether the biden administration will be able to lift title 42. the trump era public health pande
worked on, and it icts by s police officers, both on the report also states the offices were equippedminguez will be in court june 22nd. today, the mayor said he's furious with the series of incidents involving police officer is. >> look forward to the action the department will take in the police academy. >> reporter: it follows other allegations of an officer showing up to a scene drunk, and off-duty officer getting a dui and another one dying of a fentanyl overdose. >>...
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the officer received a suspension without pay.ushing more preemptive action. reporter: san jose assemblyman introduced this bill last year, the clear act would require police departments to screen applicants for ties to hate groups and make it easier to fire anyone with such connections. >> the fact we are not pushing for today, and this report coming out what happened on january 6 and the sentiments that people have shared regarding the trust necessary with the local police department, is all coming together. reporter: the audit did not find officers who were members of hate groups, but highlighted examples of bad behavior including conversations between officers and their social media posts. >> that is relevant, the next day they are out on the streets, patrolling, trying to keep the community safe. reporter: the police chief responded to the audit with a statement reading, findings and recommendations will help us build community relationships and ensure exceptional service at all levels. the chief says some changes have alread
the officer received a suspension without pay.ushing more preemptive action. reporter: san jose assemblyman introduced this bill last year, the clear act would require police departments to screen applicants for ties to hate groups and make it easier to fire anyone with such connections. >> the fact we are not pushing for today, and this report coming out what happened on january 6 and the sentiments that people have shared regarding the trust necessary with the local police department,...
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attorney office districts. the task forces are combinations of all of our federal law enforcement, the for law enforcement agencies of the justice department as well as a law enforcement agencies of the department of homeland security and other federal agencies. combined with state, local, territorial and tribal law enforcement. the is cooperative task forces also, then, cooperate with the local communities. that is the way in which the best attack on violent crime as possible. to look at what is needed in the local area, to identify the primary drivers. particularly, the repeat shooters. to get them off the streets and get them in jail. to organize those things, we need to confirm the united states attorneys. the work of the acting's is excellent but, as everyone knows, in order to establish policies and programs than any office, it's important to have a permanent head. so, i couldn't urge more strongly for the senate to approve as swiftly as possible. the u.s. attorney nominees and the marshals nominees. >> w
attorney office districts. the task forces are combinations of all of our federal law enforcement, the for law enforcement agencies of the justice department as well as a law enforcement agencies of the department of homeland security and other federal agencies. combined with state, local, territorial and tribal law enforcement. the is cooperative task forces also, then, cooperate with the local communities. that is the way in which the best attack on violent crime as possible. to look at what...
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for issues involving officers putting their hands on the complainant and also for allegations of officers not preparing incident reports . for the full list of every incident by precinct you can go to the dpa website if you want the full breakdown ofall the cases . and all of the allegations. as a reminderthese are the allegations that have come in . they're not sustained cases nor are these cases have been investigated by the dpa yet these are the allegations and trends we're seeing just so we know what's going on in the office week toweek . in terms of our statistics for the audit, as part of our audit with the san francisco police department's handling of misconduct efforts on the 27th of last month we sent a survey to current and former members of the police commission to obtain input on information that the commission actually received from sfpd about the topic of misconduct . the audit is evaluating conduct and we will provide an analysis with recommendations on how misconduct is handled at san francisco police department and we have more information in the survey that recipients re
for issues involving officers putting their hands on the complainant and also for allegations of officers not preparing incident reports . for the full list of every incident by precinct you can go to the dpa website if you want the full breakdown ofall the cases . and all of the allegations. as a reminderthese are the allegations that have come in . they're not sustained cases nor are these cases have been investigated by the dpa yet these are the allegations and trends we're seeing just so we...
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there was not an officer readily available. no. >> was there an officer? >> no. i can't answer that yet. i'll circle back with you. as we do that investigation, we have all these questions we want to answer. i'll get back with you, sir. >> a lot of questions, to say the least. >> unfortunately, the follow up here after you quoted him because he said negotiation but when i asked him about negotiation, was there a two way communication and he said no. i don't believe that's properly negotiation. it's an attempt to contact. more importantly, is this hour or so that seemed to elapse where the officers who are now inside the school, parents outside screaming go in to the other officers outside, waiting for the officers inside to make what we would call, if you're in military, a dynamic entry but getting in through that door. the officer say that the door was barricaded but the definition of barricaded, we do not know. was it simply locked. remember the officers are armed as well. they have to be cautious that they will not fire their weapon and have friendly fire and
there was not an officer readily available. no. >> was there an officer? >> no. i can't answer that yet. i'll circle back with you. as we do that investigation, we have all these questions we want to answer. i'll get back with you, sir. >> a lot of questions, to say the least. >> unfortunately, the follow up here after you quoted him because he said negotiation but when i asked him about negotiation, was there a two way communication and he said no. i don't believe...
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the independent consulting indpebt officer has six officers. they didn't have one posted at that location. and someone said what do you tell the parents? bottom line is that or someone talked about wen when there's kids in the room, why wasn't there an entry? because it was believed, like i said at the time, that the subject was stationary barricaded. there was no risk to other children. again, in retrospect, from where i'm sitting, clearly there was kids in the room. clearly they're at risk, and by the way, even when you go back to shooting, there may be kids that are injured, they may have been shot but injured, and it's important for life-saving purposes to immediately get there and render aid. >> reporter: where was the resource officer? why was he not on campus? >> he was not on campus. >> reporter: why? where was he? >> again, we'll have all those answers down the road. okay? >> reporter: sir. [ inaudible ] parents were screaming trying to get in. it was not under control. their help would have been great. there were children. what do you
the independent consulting indpebt officer has six officers. they didn't have one posted at that location. and someone said what do you tell the parents? bottom line is that or someone talked about wen when there's kids in the room, why wasn't there an entry? because it was believed, like i said at the time, that the subject was stationary barricaded. there was no risk to other children. again, in retrospect, from where i'm sitting, clearly there was kids in the room. clearly they're at risk,...
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>> i'm pretty sure we've not allowed any officers to go into the fever hospitals when officers come inoutside the united states they have to quarantine in their quarantine hotels that we have objected to the possibility that people who are already stationed in china at they test positive going into a fever hospital an officer could be separated from their child they made that clear that that is not acceptable to us they are now on ordered departure status a number of officers were having challenges with that. we have skinny down substantially and ambassador burns is watching very closely because you can see the reports they impose more testing requirements right now. >> i had been informed there has been us personnel forced into the fever hospitals you might want to check a on that and if that's thet case that out to be revisited. >> i will double check. >> one of the issues that has been occurring is that i understand there is a level of risk always and everything that is done. obviously want to reduce the risk as much as possible but that has really impeded the people fromti getting
>> i'm pretty sure we've not allowed any officers to go into the fever hospitals when officers come inoutside the united states they have to quarantine in their quarantine hotels that we have objected to the possibility that people who are already stationed in china at they test positive going into a fever hospital an officer could be separated from their child they made that clear that that is not acceptable to us they are now on ordered departure status a number of officers were having...
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s office and the police and d.a.'s office. we're talking about discovery in all three agencies so it doesn't have to be a separate analysis. i'm just reminding folks, i ask that d.p.a. be contemplated in part of the ongoing m.o.u. it's >> -- m.e.p. thank you. no other comments. can we go to public comment? >> sergeant youngblood: the public is welcome to make public comment on the chief's report. please press star 3 now. >> caller: what i want to talk is, listening to the chief making some assessments, we have another commission called our city our home oversight committee that deals with quality of issues. i'm requesting the commissioner and the chief to get some tapes of this commission, the latest ones. lot of money is set aside for our elders, and seniors. in order to protect our seniors and to respect our elders, we could see a way with the volunteers and we work that commission. today i was listening to budget meeting. they talk about children. they talk about seniors. they talk about who are evicted. whenever tough thin
s office and the police and d.a.'s office. we're talking about discovery in all three agencies so it doesn't have to be a separate analysis. i'm just reminding folks, i ask that d.p.a. be contemplated in part of the ongoing m.o.u. it's >> -- m.e.p. thank you. no other comments. can we go to public comment? >> sergeant youngblood: the public is welcome to make public comment on the chief's report. please press star 3 now. >> caller: what i want to talk is, listening to the...
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officers are there. the initial officers, they receive gunfire. they don't make entry initially, because of the gunfire they're receiving. but we have officers calling for additional resources. everybody that's in the area, tactical teams, we need equipment, we need specialty equipment, we need body armor, we need precision riflemen, negotiators, so during this time that they're making those calls to bring in help to solve this problem and stop it immediately, they're also evacuating personnel -- not personnel -- students, teachers. there's a lot going on. a lot -- complex situation. they're measuring. they're measuring. approximately an hour later, u.s. border patrol tactical teams arrive. they make entry. shoot and kill the suspect. but you also had a county deputy and uvalde police department that made entry and killed the suspect. immediately, immediately, numerous officers, now it turns into a rescue operation. how do we save these children? how do we save these children? some made it out. we don't have a hard number yet. but that was a goal.
officers are there. the initial officers, they receive gunfire. they don't make entry initially, because of the gunfire they're receiving. but we have officers calling for additional resources. everybody that's in the area, tactical teams, we need equipment, we need specialty equipment, we need body armor, we need precision riflemen, negotiators, so during this time that they're making those calls to bring in help to solve this problem and stop it immediately, they're also evacuating personnel...
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my question is, was there a school officer, on campus, and was that school officer armed? that is what we have been told. >> at this time, no. no. there was not an officer, rarely available this. >> that's an officer. >> i can't answer that yet, but i will circle back with you again, as we do that investigation. we have all of those questions, but i'll get back, with you certainly. >> there was no officer at all? or maybe? it was unclear. this press conference didn't get any better from there. >> there is a 12-minute gap from when he crashes his truck, to when he enters the school. 12 minutes. what happened in that 12 minutes? >> you need to understand, 11:30 is the information we have at this point. we can confirm, 11:30 am, we can say, we got a crash, and a man with a gun. then you have the responding officers. that is what it is. if it's 12 minutes from 11:30, to 11:40, that's the information we have right now. at the end of the day, our job is to report the facts, and have those answers. >> they don't have the answers, and they are going to do it shortly after, and it
my question is, was there a school officer, on campus, and was that school officer armed? that is what we have been told. >> at this time, no. no. there was not an officer, rarely available this. >> that's an officer. >> i can't answer that yet, but i will circle back with you again, as we do that investigation. we have all of those questions, but i'll get back, with you certainly. >> there was no officer at all? or maybe? it was unclear. this press conference didn't get...
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packer died of fentanyl toxicity. >> as you know, officer packer not only a young san jose police officer, but former-college football star at san jose sate. he is well known in many parts of the bay area. >> and his football career was great. lot of former-football players -- whether college or pros -- become police officers. some in santa clara, some in san jose. so well-known guy, well-respected guy. a loved guy on the spark team. >> what do know about this party he attended the night before his death? >> it is unclear if there were police officers there or not. i am hearing some conflicting reports. the report to make is officer packard died after attending this gathering, this party that took place and if anybody at that time party or before that party or maybe even after the party supplying offer packer with the fentanyl or people could face second-degree murder charges. >> this is a big issue not just in case but so many other cases across the region, across the country about who is providing these drugs. time question for you, damian, who is investigating this? because he died in
packer died of fentanyl toxicity. >> as you know, officer packer not only a young san jose police officer, but former-college football star at san jose sate. he is well known in many parts of the bay area. >> and his football career was great. lot of former-football players -- whether college or pros -- become police officers. some in santa clara, some in san jose. so well-known guy, well-respected guy. a loved guy on the spark team. >> what do know about this party he...
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management called the officers. when they got there, two people got upset and started throwing bottles. one person smashed -- slashed someone with a knife but not hurt and an officer chased after another person. both of them hit their heads on a doorframe and a lot of chaos. police were able to arrest both attackers. >>> thousands of nurses will be back to work tomorrow after their union voted overwhelmingly to approve a new contract offer ending a weeklong strike. the nurses complained about being overworked and underpaid and understaffed. but late friday night they reached a tentative agreement ratified over the weekend. under the deal, nurses will receive a 17% salary increase over three years, a boost in health and retirement benefits and additional vacation days starting in 2024. the nurses union issued a statement today saying in part we are glad the hospitals are finally acknowledging after a week long strike and we demonstrated how difficult it is to get nurses with the skills and experience that the hospita
management called the officers. when they got there, two people got upset and started throwing bottles. one person smashed -- slashed someone with a knife but not hurt and an officer chased after another person. both of them hit their heads on a doorframe and a lot of chaos. police were able to arrest both attackers. >>> thousands of nurses will be back to work tomorrow after their union voted overwhelmingly to approve a new contract offer ending a weeklong strike. the nurses...
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on friday, a school officer said a school resource officer never confronted the shooter because he was on campus. he entered through a door that was propped over by a teacher and immediately entered the fourth grade classroom. at one point, 19 officers, ready to engage, were outside the classroom for more than 40 minutes, where the gunman was still firing rounds. but according to detectives department of public safety, the commanding officer, pete aradondo, made the decision to hold back officers, saying that the situation was now a bark now a barricaded person, not an active shooter, a decision that investigators now say it was a wrong move. >> of course was a wrong decision, period. there was no excuse for that. >> reporter: the decision is contrary to the state's active response shooting, that states the best hope that innocent victims have is that officers immediately move into action to isolate, distract, or neutralize the threat, even if that means one officer acting alone. with officers outside, teachers and students made multiple 911 calls from inside the classroom, begging for
on friday, a school officer said a school resource officer never confronted the shooter because he was on campus. he entered through a door that was propped over by a teacher and immediately entered the fourth grade classroom. at one point, 19 officers, ready to engage, were outside the classroom for more than 40 minutes, where the gunman was still firing rounds. but according to detectives department of public safety, the commanding officer, pete aradondo, made the decision to hold back...
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there was not an officer readily available, armed. no. >> was there an officer? >> no. nothing. i can't answer that yet. let me circle back to you. >> wait, what? it's understandable, in the moments after a shooting like this, even in the eight hours like this, that things get mixed up, and confused. it's chaotic. that was true of columbine, with lots of false information coming out. but, as you know, tonight, more than two days later, there is still a lot of basic information we do not know. including, why it took over an hour for a tactical team to enter the school and, confront the gunman, in the classroom. i am grown from the nbc correspondent, carrie sanders, who is out today's law enforcement press conference in texas. correspondent can delay any, and who's collecting all of the conflicting information. you are at that press conference. do you feel like you got your clarity on some of these basic questions? >> you know, the questions that the folks here, in this community, the parents who lost children, the parents who had kids in the school, in general, this was more conf
there was not an officer readily available, armed. no. >> was there an officer? >> no. nothing. i can't answer that yet. let me circle back to you. >> wait, what? it's understandable, in the moments after a shooting like this, even in the eight hours like this, that things get mixed up, and confused. it's chaotic. that was true of columbine, with lots of false information coming out. but, as you know, tonight, more than two days later, there is still a lot of basic information...
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that officer stayed at the scene. that driver, i should say, stayed at the scene and is cooperating. the officer was rushed to the hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. >>> a unanimous yes. tonight, new details on oakland's push to protect abortion rights. late this evening the city council passed a resolution that declares oakland a pro- choice sanctuary city. what you're seeing here is community leaders joining forces with planned parenthood earlier today on the steps of city hall to show support for this resolution. this resolution is largely symbolic, but it calls on both california and alameda county to provide funding for someone seeking an abortion. >>> a city on the peninsula has a problem, geese to be exact, and tonight, some people are unhappy with this possible solution. >> geese want to live. >> leaders have proposed killing the canadian geese that are making a mess. >> reporter: the city says the problem is the canadian geese population doubled from 2020 to 2021 and is expected to grow even more t
that officer stayed at the scene. that driver, i should say, stayed at the scene and is cooperating. the officer was rushed to the hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. >>> a unanimous yes. tonight, new details on oakland's push to protect abortion rights. late this evening the city council passed a resolution that declares oakland a pro- choice sanctuary city. what you're seeing here is community leaders joining forces with planned parenthood earlier today on the steps of city...
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officers are there, the initial officers, they received gunfire.y don't make entry initially because of the gun fire they're receiving. but we have officers calling for additional resources. everybody that's in the area, tactical teams, we need equipment, we need specialty equipment, we need body armor, we need precision riflemen, negotiators. so during this time that they're making those calls to bring in help to solve this problem and stop it immediately, they're also evacuating personnel -- when i say personnel, students, teachers. there's a lot going on. a lot. complex situation. they're measuring. they're measuring. approximately an hour later u.s. border patrol tactical teams arrive. they make entry, shoot and kill the suspect. but you also had a county deputy and uvalde police department that made entry and killed the suspect. immediately, immediately numerous officers. now it turns into a rescue operation. how do we save these children? how do we save these children? some made it out. we don't have a hard number yet, but that was the goal.
officers are there, the initial officers, they received gunfire.y don't make entry initially because of the gun fire they're receiving. but we have officers calling for additional resources. everybody that's in the area, tactical teams, we need equipment, we need specialty equipment, we need body armor, we need precision riflemen, negotiators. so during this time that they're making those calls to bring in help to solve this problem and stop it immediately, they're also evacuating personnel --...
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certainly is on officers' minds.m our department earlier this year and in part he became a day trader because he said he could go to work at kwik trip and make more money than a police officer and not have to have the risk he faced as a police officer. >> harris: kwik trip gas station and look at gas prices now. i have statistics from both of your police departments and when you tell me, chief, someone quit because they can make more money. the layering has to be -- i know you are in a very small area, but still, the loss of one or two police officers is hurtful. you have 10 vacancies right now. >> absolutely. i think the anti-police rhetoric has contributed to the vacancies that we have and for us at our department it's not a matter of police officers going to other agencies. they are getting out of law enforcement. we had one that became a delta flight attendant. another one to facebook. several went into construction and we had an officer that wanted to make a career out of law enforcement and decided to go back t
certainly is on officers' minds.m our department earlier this year and in part he became a day trader because he said he could go to work at kwik trip and make more money than a police officer and not have to have the risk he faced as a police officer. >> harris: kwik trip gas station and look at gas prices now. i have statistics from both of your police departments and when you tell me, chief, someone quit because they can make more money. the layering has to be -- i know you are in a...
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being a police officer is not what they did, it is who they were. as the president, of this organization, i grew up in a neighborhood where it became a cop, a firefighter, a priest. i was not qualified for any of them so here i am. all kidding aside, we expect so much from our law enforcement officers today. it is a different world. over the last several years it is so much more complicated, the job is complicated. we expect so much more from all of you. we expect you to be drug counselors, 400,000 overdose that took place this year. -- overdose deaths that took place over this year. confrontation, between a man and a woman, so many of you are getting crossed -- caught in the crossfire. you are not trained psychologists, you are law enforcement officers. we expect you to do everything. we expect everything of you. being a cop today is a lot harder than it has ever been. covid-19, one million deaths in america, leaving behind estimates, of 9 million empty chairs at the table. so many kids left behind because of covid, schools closing down. you engage
being a police officer is not what they did, it is who they were. as the president, of this organization, i grew up in a neighborhood where it became a cop, a firefighter, a priest. i was not qualified for any of them so here i am. all kidding aside, we expect so much from our law enforcement officers today. it is a different world. over the last several years it is so much more complicated, the job is complicated. we expect so much more from all of you. we expect you to be drug counselors,...
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the police officers association shares concerns as a council member office. one possible solution. >> efforts to keep people off. bay area street seemed to have worked for some bay area counties. the annual count of the homeless population is now in. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 8. i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. the numbers provide a snapshot of homelessness during a single point in time in the count varied by each bay area county, justine waldman joins us now to go over the numbers for us. just eat. so there's visual count compares february 2019 to february 2022. the point in time or pit count as it's called. >> show the contra costa, alameda moran and santa clara counties also increases in the number of unhoused people from that time period. alameda saw an increase of homelessness at 22% contra costa, the highest increase at 35%. but the overall increases were smaller than predicted. napa and sonoma are the counties that saw decreases along with san francisco. the city had a 15% decrease. and the number of people who are unsheltered an org
the police officers association shares concerns as a council member office. one possible solution. >> efforts to keep people off. bay area street seemed to have worked for some bay area counties. the annual count of the homeless population is now in. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 8. i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. the numbers provide a snapshot of homelessness during a single point in time in the count varied by each bay area county, justine waldman joins us now to go over...
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teachers in the officers you see in the video as far as that video is circulating, those are officers that are trying to create a perimeter to keep people from going into that school because we do not know over the active gunman is and if he's alive or what he is doing. officers remained and there wer several tactical border patrol agents that arrived and also local police departments as well . they were able to obtain a pane or shield which allowed them to make entry into the classroom. for trying to determine if the door was barricaded or breach. that still in the course of the investigation. they were able to make an entrance to the classroom in 1h was shot and they were able to shoot and kill the suspect. >> let me ask you come is accurate to say there's reports out there that during this hour long wait to get that that gunman that there were delays waiting for problem body armor or you mentioned the ballistic shield for negotiators and that is what was delaying going to the area where you thought he was? >> you know, shannon, that is what we are trying to determine. that's why we
teachers in the officers you see in the video as far as that video is circulating, those are officers that are trying to create a perimeter to keep people from going into that school because we do not know over the active gunman is and if he's alive or what he is doing. officers remained and there wer several tactical border patrol agents that arrived and also local police departments as well . they were able to obtain a pane or shield which allowed them to make entry into the classroom. for...
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hit the officers patrol vehicle and a high rate of speed. the officer was not seriously hurt.oakland city leader is calling on police to do more to prevent crime near lake merritt. her request comes after the fourth deadly attack all in the same area. the latest homicide happened shortly after three a.m. on sunday morning on lakeshore avenue. our crime reporter henry lee tells us what oakland city council president thinks police can do about the problem. it's happened yet again . 1/4 homicide along the same cold a sack at the edge of lake merritt in oakland. by day, the stretch of lakeshore avenue was a popular spot for joggers and dog walkers. by night, though it's a haven for mayhem and bloodshed. senseless acts of violence of homicide will not be tolerated. we all deserve safe neighborhoods. the most recent killing happened at about three in the morning on sunday when a man was stabbed to death on that block. in april, devin stanford was assaulted, robbed and dragged by a car before he was shot. he died of a single gunshot wound to the chest. on christmas eve, ricky gusteau
hit the officers patrol vehicle and a high rate of speed. the officer was not seriously hurt.oakland city leader is calling on police to do more to prevent crime near lake merritt. her request comes after the fourth deadly attack all in the same area. the latest homicide happened shortly after three a.m. on sunday morning on lakeshore avenue. our crime reporter henry lee tells us what oakland city council president thinks police can do about the problem. it's happened yet again . 1/4 homicide...
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there was 19, like i said 19 officers in _ 19, like i said 19 officers in there, there was plenty ofer needed to be done with one exception, the incident commander in side believe they needed more equipment and more officers to do a tactical breach at that point. that is why bortac was requested. their executed, they made a dynamic entry an went in and of course... hey with a bit of hindsight, a hey, stand by, stand by, hey, stand by. right. i got it. ok. hey, from the benefit of 0k. hey, from the benefit of hindsight where i am sitting now, of course it was not the right decision it was the wrong decision, there is no excuse for that, but again, i wasn't there, but i am telling you from what we know, we believe there should have been an entry as soon as you can. when there is an active shooter the rules change, it is no longer, 0k, it is no longer barricaded subject. we don't have time. you don't worry about parameter, texas embraces active shooter training, active shooter certification and that doctrine requires officer, we don't care what agency you are from. you don't have to hav
there was 19, like i said 19 officers in _ 19, like i said 19 officers in there, there was plenty ofer needed to be done with one exception, the incident commander in side believe they needed more equipment and more officers to do a tactical breach at that point. that is why bortac was requested. their executed, they made a dynamic entry an went in and of course... hey with a bit of hindsight, a hey, stand by, stand by, hey, stand by. right. i got it. ok. hey, from the benefit of 0k. hey, from...
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the office of small business is a division within the office of workforce development. our budget will be considered when oewd's budget is discussed. what you will see in the chart a division of of their budget. this current fiscal year. you get a sense of00 autoinvestments. and where they are. so under neighborhoodses and business resource. you see 3.8 million under office of small business, again, there is a significant portion of resources dedicated to small business support. and so what you will see out lined in the pi chart is an break out of the various division in oewd. >> we wanted to share with you in terms of the different types of service that we offer to the small business community this is from our current fiscal year you have a fuller picture. what you see broken out is grants, for example, probably something this most are familiar with and directs level of monetary support. and training provide toppent prenurse. technical assistance lieu many community partners and commercial sdrishth intervention from investments in shared space to other beautification e
the office of small business is a division within the office of workforce development. our budget will be considered when oewd's budget is discussed. what you will see in the chart a division of of their budget. this current fiscal year. you get a sense of00 autoinvestments. and where they are. so under neighborhoodses and business resource. you see 3.8 million under office of small business, again, there is a significant portion of resources dedicated to small business support. and so what you...
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now, 3rd, a young officer, dijon packer just a few days ago, santa clara medical examiner's officer confirmingdied a we don't even know the circumstances under which he ingested fentanyl. we don't know what it was in tension ul >> ingestion if it was accidental. if he thought he was taking one thing and really took another, if he had no idea he was taking a drug at all. and and again, this is an investigation being conducted by the milpitas police department. officer packer died at his home in milpitas in. we await the results of that investigation. >> mayor sam liccardo was also at the press conference today and he's proposing random drug testing across that department. but that is something that the police department say they cannot do right now at the next police officers association. and when they have their negotiations for contracts, they will discuss that. then while these investigations keep going of what's happening here at the police department will keep you informed for now. we're live here in san jose. justin campbell kron, 4 news. thank you, justin. sacramento officials have annou
now, 3rd, a young officer, dijon packer just a few days ago, santa clara medical examiner's officer confirmingdied a we don't even know the circumstances under which he ingested fentanyl. we don't know what it was in tension ul >> ingestion if it was accidental. if he thought he was taking one thing and really took another, if he had no idea he was taking a drug at all. and and again, this is an investigation being conducted by the milpitas police department. officer packer died at his...
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new officers. i know many of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle claim to support law enforcement. so i ask you, join with us in this important moment. join with us in voting yes today that you will fund and not defund the police. as we wrap up national police week, let's show the police officers across america that we have their back. with that, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. morrelle: i do want to just respond briefly to my colleague, mr. reschenthaler. i don't believe domestic terrorism in any form, by any side, right, left, center, is acceptable in america. and so without regard to that, i would say this bill would look at all domestic terrorism. but i do note just for the record and i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record a may 17, 2022, "new york times" article entitled "the right's violence problem." madam speaker, sadly the horrifying attack in buffalo, new york
new officers. i know many of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle claim to support law enforcement. so i ask you, join with us in this important moment. join with us in voting yes today that you will fund and not defund the police. as we wrap up national police week, let's show the police officers across america that we have their back. with that, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized....
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columbine had one or two armed officers. the buffalo supermarket had an armed officer.ackland as.you point out did. we seen this time and again. one of the things that marked parkland as different was that you all swung into action so quickly and of course it's because you were teenagers as opposed to these 19 children who were 10-years-old or younger. but you sw upgung into action a what you did could be used as a blueprint so quickly, within weeks. what did you change in florida after that school shooting? >> so what we changed is we got changes, we met, we found common ground. we worked with our republican state legislature, governor rick scott and others. we figured out what, we know what we don't agree on, allison. we needed to figure out what we could agree on. what we found was middle ground on image 21 and establishing extremist orders that zarms people through a court order or due process. that law has been used thunder u hundreds if not thousands of times in nevada and with my own family. someone isn't it a death threat to my mother, f with the nra and you'll
columbine had one or two armed officers. the buffalo supermarket had an armed officer.ackland as.you point out did. we seen this time and again. one of the things that marked parkland as different was that you all swung into action so quickly and of course it's because you were teenagers as opposed to these 19 children who were 10-years-old or younger. but you sw upgung into action a what you did could be used as a blueprint so quickly, within weeks. what did you change in florida after that...