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so while we're sleeping the midnight officers of central station including those two officers are out on the street paroling and doing their job to make the city safer. i want to say that on behalf of mayor breed and chief scott i'm honored to present officers of the month. >> wow. (clapping.) yeah, we like to ask the parents as well for a second photograph. >> okay. >> (clapping.) (yelling). >> 1, 2, 3. >> thank you. >> okay. definitely a family business. >> okay. how about one more rounding for the award easy all right. it concludes today's certain time thank you, mayor breed and all the dignitaries and everyone to came we don't have refreshment but we'll definitely stick around and mayor breed you can tell us have a great evening and hoping you can mingle a little bit. thank you very much. >> so we are live whenever you're ready commissioner. >> great. good afternoon, everyone and welcome members of the public and my fellow commissioners, today to the april 18, 2023 commission meeting of the health commission. please call the roll. >> commissioner green. >> present. >> commissioner
so while we're sleeping the midnight officers of central station including those two officers are out on the street paroling and doing their job to make the city safer. i want to say that on behalf of mayor breed and chief scott i'm honored to present officers of the month. >> wow. (clapping.) yeah, we like to ask the parents as well for a second photograph. >> okay. >> (clapping.) (yelling). >> 1, 2, 3. >> thank you. >> okay. definitely a family business....
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level officers. you may have heard that the city of al modea has gone all in and freeway to recruit more and paying a 75 thousand dollars signing bonus. we did not do anything like that in this contract. that is an extraordinary sum of money we will wait to see if it works they have a small are department, the costs for them is much less. in addition, these others next slide the details of our agreement. in short t is i 10.75 wage increase the next 3 years. we do have delays in those increases by 6 and 12 months should the joint report show a defy cyst 300 million dollars or more. and in addition we have retention pay of 9% at 5, 7 and 8 yers. which again is trying to retain officers at the periods and also retain officers who are closer to the end of their careers so they don't retire as early and give them incentive to stick around longer. some left bit of things to consider, are we did the 3 year term in the contract. we raised ourselves to be the highestent row level payer in the region example w
level officers. you may have heard that the city of al modea has gone all in and freeway to recruit more and paying a 75 thousand dollars signing bonus. we did not do anything like that in this contract. that is an extraordinary sum of money we will wait to see if it works they have a small are department, the costs for them is much less. in addition, these others next slide the details of our agreement. in short t is i 10.75 wage increase the next 3 years. we do have delays in those increases...
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next you'll see officer galloway's video officer , galloway was officer wilts training officer who was riding in the passenger seat. he deploys with his patrol rifle that he was retrieved from his trunk and moves towards the shots that were fired coming out of the lobby area of the location. what you will see is the continuation all the way through this event at this point , so officer will be shot. he will not. you will not see that part on the video as officer wilt is just a step. behind officer galloway. officer galloway will then move across the lobby area outside where he is shot, and he will fall down and we're enroll and returned to cover on the opposite side. on the main street side. he will take cover there behind a large planter box and try to assess the situation and get some situational awareness of both his status as well as the status of the downed officer and try to ascertain where the shots are exactly coming from. he received the minor gunshot wound, but he continues to stay in the fight and try to assess exactly where the this shooter is. while he's doing that he is g
next you'll see officer galloway's video officer , galloway was officer wilts training officer who was riding in the passenger seat. he deploys with his patrol rifle that he was retrieved from his trunk and moves towards the shots that were fired coming out of the lobby area of the location. what you will see is the continuation all the way through this event at this point , so officer will be shot. he will not. you will not see that part on the video as officer wilt is just a step. behind...
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officers. in your budget request how does that align with the priority to align a better training for officers? >> we have recently begun doing active shooter training in the senate and house office buildings themselves as well as the capitol. this is exactly what the recommendation talked about training where folks are actually working. in addition to that we've gotten a number of full occult virtual training pods were we can do any number types of training with its use of force, de-escalation, any number of different kinds of training that can be done with the virtual machines. weff are ensuring even with the staffing levels that we have that we are able to train officers with actually not removing them from the posting going to the academy were trying to do the training here on the campus which allows us more options. >> only arrived here in the morning, see your officers greeting us every day when wee come to work. and we form relationships with them. when we look at the n they have and rea
officers. in your budget request how does that align with the priority to align a better training for officers? >> we have recently begun doing active shooter training in the senate and house office buildings themselves as well as the capitol. this is exactly what the recommendation talked about training where folks are actually working. in addition to that we've gotten a number of full occult virtual training pods were we can do any number types of training with its use of force,...
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chief information officer. in your testimony i hope to hear how the requested increase will enable the saa to improve and expand the physical security and cyber defenses of the senate. chief manger, it's nice to see her again. thank youl for hosting me earlr this year at headquarters. i enjoyed our conversation and the tour of the command center. the department is requesting $841 million, an increase of 14.4% over the fiscal year 2023 enacted level. congress has congress has invested considerable funds from the department over the past couple of years. we have provided funding to hire additional officers, upgrade equipment, expand training, approved operations and offer benefits to new and current personnel. i look forward to hearing the impact these investmentsts have had, and examining how we can best position the capitol police for the future. we are committed to the safety and security of members, their families, staff, visitors and capital facilities. we must carefully consider the significant needs of all
chief information officer. in your testimony i hope to hear how the requested increase will enable the saa to improve and expand the physical security and cyber defenses of the senate. chief manger, it's nice to see her again. thank youl for hosting me earlr this year at headquarters. i enjoyed our conversation and the tour of the command center. the department is requesting $841 million, an increase of 14.4% over the fiscal year 2023 enacted level. congress has congress has invested...
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at the end of the day, they did not have an officer. they have an officer now. believe 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 officers in every high school, only .6% of 1% of the city of the school district budget went to finance the police. it was not a question of officers over social workers or psychiatrist -- psychologist. sasha: you disagree with paul's bounce on the issue. you do not support it. there were 70 parents and faculty and students concerned about the potential for school shootings. tell us what your administration would do to prevent. brandon: i am a parent, i drop my kids off every day. my oldest is a student at kenwood. the third week in school, one of the students at kenwood went to get lunch and was murdered. if policing and of itself kept us safe, based on what we spend in the city of chicago, we would be the safest city in america. . somehow that is not the case. i am saying under a johnson administration, i -- i firmly believe in the power and leadership in
at the end of the day, they did not have an officer. they have an officer now. believe 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 officers in every high school, only .6% of 1% of the city of the school district budget went to finance the police. it was not a question of officers over social workers or psychiatrist -- psychologist. sasha: you disagree with paul's bounce on the issue. you do not support it. there were...
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a senior officer only after the decision of the military council and the prosecutor's office of the army or the front, and senior officers could be arrested with permission, only the people's commissar of defense smersh, by definition , could not sentence anyone to anything. please remember the myth number, the third tornado pursued the civilian population, exterminated the fifth column, however, this is what smersh could not do like that, at least even according to the charter, as work with the civilian population was the prerogative of the nkvd nkgb bodies. and death was engaged exclusively by servicemen of the rear of the red army and repatriates. but contrary to popular belief. smersh authorities could not sentence anyone to imprisonment or rapid fire. they were not judiciaries. they led to knowledge and investigation, and the verdicts were passed by a military tribunal or a special meeting. myth number four smersh employees allegedly stood behind the grad detachments and drove the cowards into battle. the red army soldier kills the deserter, it’s true, that’s what the detachments un
a senior officer only after the decision of the military council and the prosecutor's office of the army or the front, and senior officers could be arrested with permission, only the people's commissar of defense smersh, by definition , could not sentence anyone to anything. please remember the myth number, the third tornado pursued the civilian population, exterminated the fifth column, however, this is what smersh could not do like that, at least even according to the charter, as work with...
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instead, officers took him into custody for attempted murder. driver and one of the vehicles matthew hit now 76-year-old george was so badly injured and he will never walk, talk, or feed himself again. he requires 24-hour care and a nursing home. >> he did some serious damage to people that day. >> my heart goes out to them. matthew wishes he could take that night back. >> reporter: august 2019, matthew pleaded guilty to three felony accounts and sentenced to ten years in prison. laverne says the sentence was unfair and took two social media to tell matthew story. the posts going viral. >> i truly believe that the petitions and the posts, everything was brought up because he's a black autistic young man. wrongfully prosecuted early 2021 after two years behind bars, matthew w released. granted a conditional pardon by then virginia governor. >> i was never going to let him go again. >> reporter: matthew was considered a felon and under supervised probation. he's not allowed to drive our contact his victims and his families. they are seeking a full
instead, officers took him into custody for attempted murder. driver and one of the vehicles matthew hit now 76-year-old george was so badly injured and he will never walk, talk, or feed himself again. he requires 24-hour care and a nursing home. >> he did some serious damage to people that day. >> my heart goes out to them. matthew wishes he could take that night back. >> reporter: august 2019, matthew pleaded guilty to three felony accounts and sentenced to ten years in...
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they were only in in the office. i'd ala is also a former manhattan prosecutor after see the unsealed indictment, he believes the case against trump could be an uphill battle. i thought it would be much more powerful. i thought to be much more detailed. this is a week. >> in >> i don't bring cases prior to investigation. >> the former president's legal team is now working on their next legal move. >> and that was a on a hairy reporting for us. former vice president mike pence will not appeal a federal judge's decision forcing him to testify before a grand jury investigating january 60's going to have to testify about conversations and efforts by then president trump to stay in office after losing the election. but the judge also ruled the constitution for tax pence from being compe led to talk about his official actions on that day as he oversaw the counting of electoral votes. >> robo taxis could soon be driving you around one of america's most densely populated cities when you might be able to hail a driverless car
they were only in in the office. i'd ala is also a former manhattan prosecutor after see the unsealed indictment, he believes the case against trump could be an uphill battle. i thought it would be much more powerful. i thought to be much more detailed. this is a week. >> in >> i don't bring cases prior to investigation. >> the former president's legal team is now working on their next legal move. >> and that was a on a hairy reporting for us. former vice president mike...
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officer rombough texted, bro, my foot hurts, lol, officer adams responded, did you kick the guy? rombough replied, yep, like an efing field goal. the aunt of one of the suspects targeted in the text says this kind of behavior has been swept under the rug for far too long. >> for the officers you don't go around doing dirty and think that dirt can't come back your way. >> reporter: she says she believes the case against her client should be dismissed and will file a motion to do just that. >> yes. where you have egregious governmental conduct and you have individuals who are racially targeted in the course of the investigation of the charges for which they stand accused, yes, it's appropriate. >> reporter: in contra costa county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> we are following some breaking news. a federal appeals court in the last hour pressed pause on part of a lower court ruling that had suspended approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. tonight's order from a divided three-judge panel allowed the fda's 23-year-old approval of the drug to remain in effect, which then
officer rombough texted, bro, my foot hurts, lol, officer adams responded, did you kick the guy? rombough replied, yep, like an efing field goal. the aunt of one of the suspects targeted in the text says this kind of behavior has been swept under the rug for far too long. >> for the officers you don't go around doing dirty and think that dirt can't come back your way. >> reporter: she says she believes the case against her client should be dismissed and will file a motion to do just...
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i know our officers are very excited to see the officer recognition each week. and i want today be here to kickoff the first one. and without any further, i want to introduce acting captain commanding officer of central station who will present this week's award. >> thank you. welcome captain. >> thank you, president elias, thank you commissioners, thank you chief scott. thank you director henderson. it's my honor to be here and thank you chief la czar, it's my honor. it's my honor to recognize one of the hardest working cops in the station. incrediblely plainclothes unit, before that, it was a little over a year ago and he fought crime in uniform on a day watch where he consistently displayed the work. i was a platoon commander and i always relied on him to make the big arrest. he was so good in fact, that sergeant matt para, the plainclothes requested the officer be put on his team. officer nords showed his on the plainclothes team to learn and do and always willing to go the extra mile to get the critical piece of evidence or put in extra hours of surveillanc
i know our officers are very excited to see the officer recognition each week. and i want today be here to kickoff the first one. and without any further, i want to introduce acting captain commanding officer of central station who will present this week's award. >> thank you. welcome captain. >> thank you, president elias, thank you commissioners, thank you chief scott. thank you director henderson. it's my honor to be here and thank you chief la czar, it's my honor. it's my honor...
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again, it doesn't work the way that officers intend. so there are instances when officers will give whiskey rations battle and it backfires. in one case, during siege of petersburg in june 1864, a federal captain gave his men whiskey right. they were going to be engaged and instead of fighting the men, it dropped into a ditch just outside of line of trees. and the captain who had given the whiskey rations was left with tears streaming down his face. he was screaming at his men and prods them, begging them not to disgrace themselves or, also to disgrace him. despite his fear that men might fighting if they were during battle. there were plenty officers who gave men if they'd been under heavy fire. and i think this is especially true after the men were done fighting if they'd experienced a victory. so i think this is the biggest stretch of these official regulations for officers in a way. so i'll just give another example to try to illustrate the point when. a federal general fitch, john porter heard of union successes in tennessee. so po
again, it doesn't work the way that officers intend. so there are instances when officers will give whiskey rations battle and it backfires. in one case, during siege of petersburg in june 1864, a federal captain gave his men whiskey right. they were going to be engaged and instead of fighting the men, it dropped into a ditch just outside of line of trees. and the captain who had given the whiskey rations was left with tears streaming down his face. he was screaming at his men and prods them,...
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he wants to sack more police officers.s is because he believes that is the only way that he can restore trust in the police. there was a poll today done by the bbc which asked londoners whether they trusted the metropolitan police service and only 29% of londoners said they did. among women and ethnic minorities it was 24%. a figure for the mayor of london, just a few years ago, asking a similar question, found 89% of lonners then did trust the met. so you can see the enormous challenge that he's got, because he needs to turn around those numbers and quickly. his answer to that is to try and look as tough as he can on getting rid of the bad coppers and changing the culture of the met. the problem he's god is he needs to do it very quickly and the clock is ticking and changing those numbers around will be exceedingly difficult. >> dr. logan, it will be remarkable to people that the commissioner once some of these officers out of the forests, but as he says, he does not have the final say. some of the people were sacked and
he wants to sack more police officers.s is because he believes that is the only way that he can restore trust in the police. there was a poll today done by the bbc which asked londoners whether they trusted the metropolitan police service and only 29% of londoners said they did. among women and ethnic minorities it was 24%. a figure for the mayor of london, just a few years ago, asking a similar question, found 89% of lonners then did trust the met. so you can see the enormous challenge that...
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a police officer, a more senior officer. previously by freelance journalist for also falsifying evidence against him in order to secure _ evidence against him in order to secure a — evidence against him in order to secure a conviction. the judge who oversaw— secure a conviction. the judge who oversaw that case was the same william — oversaw that case was the same william macpherson. we met were aware _ william macpherson. we met were aware of _ william macpherson. we met were aware of this at the time. i was charged — aware of this at the time. i was charged and stood trial and was exonerated and for the last 25 years i exonerated and for the last 25 years i have _ exonerated and for the last 25 years i have been... justice. i made allegations _ i have been... justice. i made allegations of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice and the continually close the door on me. the continually close the door on me |_ the continually close the door on me. ., �* ., ., the continually close the door on me. .,�* ., ., . the continu
a police officer, a more senior officer. previously by freelance journalist for also falsifying evidence against him in order to secure _ evidence against him in order to secure a — evidence against him in order to secure a conviction. the judge who oversaw— secure a conviction. the judge who oversaw that case was the same william — oversaw that case was the same william macpherson. we met were aware _ william macpherson. we met were aware of _ william macpherson. we met were aware of...
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mike officer mike costelo and officer mike swing. these people they're the backbone of this program, activities and coaching the kids on a daily basis. at this time i'm going to introduce retired rick bruce police has been part of the board since 1997, so he has been doing this for sometime. he has mentors many kids and still coaching a flag football team. >> hello. >> thank you commander. first of all, thank you commissioners so much for allowing our kids to come up here and be recognized. it's important to them and to us. i want today recognize chief scott also. : as already stated i've been on the board for 26 years and i can tell you that chief scott has been so supportive of this program and chief thank you so much for your support. we've got command staff members here who have been on the board of directors and i can tell you that the support provoided to us has been monumental. going to tell you a quick story you may have heard it from me but it's more relevant today. in 1959, there was a 12-year-old little boy kentucky who ap
mike officer mike costelo and officer mike swing. these people they're the backbone of this program, activities and coaching the kids on a daily basis. at this time i'm going to introduce retired rick bruce police has been part of the board since 1997, so he has been doing this for sometime. he has mentors many kids and still coaching a flag football team. >> hello. >> thank you commander. first of all, thank you commissioners so much for allowing our kids to come up here and be...
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his training officer taking down the shooter. authorities revealing the 25-year-old gunman who worked at the bank bought his ar-15 less than a week before the shooting legally. five co-workers killed. tonight what we are learning about them and their families. the devastating loss. trevor ault in louisville. also tonight, the terrifying afternoon at another bank, one
his training officer taking down the shooter. authorities revealing the 25-year-old gunman who worked at the bank bought his ar-15 less than a week before the shooting legally. five co-workers killed. tonight what we are learning about them and their families. the devastating loss. trevor ault in louisville. also tonight, the terrifying afternoon at another bank, one
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while four other officers joined him. >> and his lawyer says a sixth officer joined in, and tased franktirling, who was already being handcuffed and not resisting, for at least five straight seconds. >> he is not doing anything! >> it kind of left me, you know, why would they do this to me when i wasn't resisting? >> reporter: it was like dij@ vu for stirling, who also says he was assaulted by antioch officers back in 2009. >> i was beaten with flashlights and fist, i was too unconscious, and kicked in the face. >> reporter: stirling says the main instigator who delivered most of that abuse was officer rick kaufman, who most recently was the head of the police union. hoffman is one of dozens of apd officers linked to recent racist text messaging and civil rights investigations, being investigated by the fbi and county da's office. in fact, the da tells us they are adding 10 attorneys to both the district attorney's, and the public defender's offices to do focused directly on prior cases involving the officers connected to the text messaging scandal. it will cost the county just over $2
while four other officers joined him. >> and his lawyer says a sixth officer joined in, and tased franktirling, who was already being handcuffed and not resisting, for at least five straight seconds. >> he is not doing anything! >> it kind of left me, you know, why would they do this to me when i wasn't resisting? >> reporter: it was like dij@ vu for stirling, who also says he was assaulted by antioch officers back in 2009. >> i was beaten with flashlights and...
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— are doing to protect your own officers against officers who are corrupt?crimination, i know a good two or three offices that have — know a good two or three offices that have actually left the force because — that have actually left the force because they were bullied and they were put— because they were bullied and they were put into a really horrible situation _ were put into a really horrible situation. i know about one officer who almost — situation. i know about one officer who almost committed suicide because of the _ who almost committed suicide because of the bullying and discrimination that they— of the bullying and discrimination that they suffered. there is no way for your— that they suffered. there is no way for your officers to get help.- for your officers to get help. thank ou for for your officers to get help. thank you for the — for your officers to get help. thank you for the call. — for your officers to get help. thank you for the call, there _ for your officers to get help. thank you for the call, there are - for your officers to get hel
— are doing to protect your own officers against officers who are corrupt?crimination, i know a good two or three offices that have — know a good two or three offices that have actually left the force because — that have actually left the force because they were bullied and they were put— because they were bullied and they were put into a really horrible situation _ were put into a really horrible situation. i know about one officer who almost — situation. i know about one officer who...
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has lost almost 1200 officers and currently operates at a 500 officer deficit. officers are expressing their great concern with their feet and are leaving faster than they can be replaced. the d.c. police force has been depleted to an astonishing half century low. undoubtedly the d.c. council's misguided legislation has driven out men and women in blue who protect us. while disincentivizing individuals to join the force and honestly who can blame them? who wants to put their life on the line in a city where local officials continue to put criminals first and police officers last. back in 2020 mayor bowser allowed a painted message, defund the police, to remain on the street near the white house for more than two months. clearly d.c. officials have made their message abundantly clear. they continue to fail the men and women of the metropolitan police department. in response, we must be united in supporting m.p.d. officers and restoring law and order in washington by blocking the d.c. council's legislation. we have both the authority and the responsibility to do s
has lost almost 1200 officers and currently operates at a 500 officer deficit. officers are expressing their great concern with their feet and are leaving faster than they can be replaced. the d.c. police force has been depleted to an astonishing half century low. undoubtedly the d.c. council's misguided legislation has driven out men and women in blue who protect us. while disincentivizing individuals to join the force and honestly who can blame them? who wants to put their life on the line in...
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senate offices. i think that is perhaps the most significant one that we are coordinating with the secretary on. >> thank you very much. >> i also mentioned closed captioning, that is a modernization effort that will be a capability that constituents and our broader senate community will benefit from. and that is also a significant ask in our budget request for $695,000 to provide the capability. >> thank you very much. chief, just a clarification. when you speak of dignity protection, or those visitors to capitol? they're not members. >> no, i am talking about the protections we offer to leadership and threat based details. >> yes. so those would be the individuals who have 24-hour coverage. can you comment on the intelligence sharing process you -- progress that you've made with other federal agencies and to anything in this budget that would be directed at enhancing that sharing? >> we have hired, about a year ago, a little over a year ago, a new director of intelligence. he has built what i belie
senate offices. i think that is perhaps the most significant one that we are coordinating with the secretary on. >> thank you very much. >> i also mentioned closed captioning, that is a modernization effort that will be a capability that constituents and our broader senate community will benefit from. and that is also a significant ask in our budget request for $695,000 to provide the capability. >> thank you very much. chief, just a clarification. when you speak of dignity...
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we handed it off like a train from me to officer douglas and to officer martinez. >> dana: officer snyderrlier today about the incredible amount of training that police officers go through for all sorts of different scenarios, in particular earlier this hour we were talking about the police in louisville who responded so quickly to that shooting yesterday. in this scenario, as you said you haven't been responding to a fire where there were people inside but the training that you all do, do you think it led to your being able to be so calm, cool and collected to help the family get out safely? >> i think amount of training we go through is what will help us remain calm in the face of an emergency. we are there to help and get everybody safe. we have to be the ones to stay calm. >> dana: officer douglas, tell us about your desire to join the police force. was it to do things like this? >> absolutely, you know, from a young age i have always wanted to help people. i'm a caring soul. always the first person to give the shirt off my back to somebody else. being able to handle a call and have s
we handed it off like a train from me to officer douglas and to officer martinez. >> dana: officer snyderrlier today about the incredible amount of training that police officers go through for all sorts of different scenarios, in particular earlier this hour we were talking about the police in louisville who responded so quickly to that shooting yesterday. in this scenario, as you said you haven't been responding to a fire where there were people inside but the training that you all do,...
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with the passport offices. , ., , the situation is with the passport offices. , ., ., offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the _ offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the end _ offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the end of _ offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the end of the - offices. this really dates back to 2021 after the end of the covid l 2021 after the end of the covid lockdown. people were applying for passports much more as he suddenly found they could travel. many realise they didn't have a passport and a backlog began. until last summer when you probably remember there were those awful stories of people who simply weren't getting their passports in time for the holidays that they had booked. they were missing their holidays, simply because the passport was sitting in an envelope on someone's desk waiting to be processed. this has just got worse because the government really never cleared that backlog and now people who work at the passport office have gone on strike in a row over pay, conditions and jobs, and this isn't like one
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i'm talking about filling those empty office buildings.eason it's proving difficult and why the rents are staying high despite all the vacancies. also the tech giant that just announced it's downsizing in the city. >>> plus, making tiktok, instagram and other social companies paying up for being addictive to teens. the new bill making its way through the california legislature. setting new goals to set our climate in crisis. what president biden is telling car companies to do and how it will affect all of us. >>> our one-on-one interview with the alameda district attorney. facing a recent protest by critics accusing her of being soft on crime, d.a. pamela price spoke with us today. she says she is making changes to the office as she promised during her campaign, and pushback is expected, of course. and so as she expects that pushback, there's a lot happening at this point, and she had been talking to us especially about the case at the center of the criticism. and that is the shooting of toddler jasper wu back in 2021. so price says she ha
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s office for comment.y air time, norah. >> jonathan vigliotti with that news, thank you. >bs new has just learned that president biden may be aiming to announce his re-election campaign by video next week. the most likely date, according to those familiar with the planning, is next tuesday, april 25th. that is exactly four years after he jumped into the 2020 presidential race in 2019. we can also report that the president hasn't yet signed off on the timing, and he will spend the weekend with family and staff at camp david. >>> tonight a northern california police department is under fire after dozens of officers were found to have sent racist and homophobic text messages during a wider civil rights investigation. cbs's elise preston reports it was all uncovered by the fbi, which is investigating the antioch police. >> it was more than just locker room talk. it was a state of mind. >> reporter: community outrage after group texts among police officers in the san francisco bay area city of antioch revealed
s office for comment.y air time, norah. >> jonathan vigliotti with that news, thank you. >bs new has just learned that president biden may be aiming to announce his re-election campaign by video next week. the most likely date, according to those familiar with the planning, is next tuesday, april 25th. that is exactly four years after he jumped into the 2020 presidential race in 2019. we can also report that the president hasn't yet signed off on the timing, and he will spend the...
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they are hard-working officers. that is one thing i noticed when i first got to thi organization, is the commitment to the profession. there are a lot of dedicated men and women who work here and really take their role serious in terms of public safety. i have to trust them, because there is work to be done. policing is the ultimate team sport. >> reporter: chief ford came to antioch after 33 years with san francisco police. the racist texts were all sent before he was hired. today is the chief's one-year anniversary on the job in antioch. >> this doesn't have to be your battle. you can walk away. >> well, you are correct. i can walk away. as mentioned before, it is known that this all took place before i got here. i coul walk away now. but i se to stay. i am committed to the organization. i am committed to the profession. what is happening here right now and me being here at this moment and how that has intersected at thi point in time, this is all supposed to be happening right now and i am supposed to be her righ
they are hard-working officers. that is one thing i noticed when i first got to thi organization, is the commitment to the profession. there are a lot of dedicated men and women who work here and really take their role serious in terms of public safety. i have to trust them, because there is work to be done. policing is the ultimate team sport. >> reporter: chief ford came to antioch after 33 years with san francisco police. the racist texts were all sent before he was hired. today is the...
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where the tactical decisions were not advantageous to the officer because it placed the officer in harm's way. >> reporter: within days of the shooting the union that represents the park police officers released a statement saying that the officers acted appropriately. norah. >> jeff es,u. fterno tictims shoong in nashville. n walked out of their ro classes to demand action against gun violence. >> reporter: seattle, charlotte, boston. coast to coast outrage about gun violence. high schoolers staged a noon walkout in protest. including in uvalde, texas where a school gunman last year massacred 19 children and two adults. >> stop! there's gunshots up at the church! >> reporte: last week's shooting at nashville's covenant school took six lives. three 9-year-olds and three adults, including katherine koonce, the head of the christian school. among the hundreds today grieving the lifelong educator, ann coddle, a close friend. >> with each day i think of the layers of loss to our school family, to our family, to our friends and to the community. >> reporter: like responding officers, koonce he
where the tactical decisions were not advantageous to the officer because it placed the officer in harm's way. >> reporter: within days of the shooting the union that represents the park police officers released a statement saying that the officers acted appropriately. norah. >> jeff es,u. fterno tictims shoong in nashville. n walked out of their ro classes to demand action against gun violence. >> reporter: seattle, charlotte, boston. coast to coast outrage about gun...
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level officers. may have heard that the city of al modea has gone all in and freeway to recruit more and paying a 75 thousand dollars signing bonus. we did not do anything like that in this contract. that is an extraordinary sum of money we will wait to see if it works they have a small are department, the costs for them is much less. in addition, these others next slide the details of our agreement. in short t is i 10.75 wage increase the next 3 years. we do have delays in those increases by 6 and 12 months should the joint report show a defy cyst 300 million dollars or more. and in addition we have retention pay of 9% at 5, 7 and 8 yers. which again is trying to retain officers at the periods and also retain officers who are closer to the end of their careers so they don't retire as early and give them incentive to stick around longer. some left bit of things to consider, are we did the 3 year term in the contract. we raised ourselves to be the highestent row level payer in the region example we th
level officers. may have heard that the city of al modea has gone all in and freeway to recruit more and paying a 75 thousand dollars signing bonus. we did not do anything like that in this contract. that is an extraordinary sum of money we will wait to see if it works they have a small are department, the costs for them is much less. in addition, these others next slide the details of our agreement. in short t is i 10.75 wage increase the next 3 years. we do have delays in those increases by 6...
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- [officer] at about geo. (siren blaring) we'rgetting report oa possible soting inanta rose. there a police acon goingn now. ere are reports of shootin we wilcontinueo follow thisnd (policradio chter) irens bling) we wilcontinueo follow thisnd - [nrator] wt happen? the shooter was sonoma county deputy sheriff erick gelhaus. - [male speaker] police stand f, gunpot. i n't want to be heractuly. i ed to geout of he.ice stand f, gunpot. m in theine of fe. - he pulled over to the kid walking, so the kid would walk side. d he jusopened the do and shoed. so the kid would walk side. (somr ambienmusic) hits hiin the hrt, anhe fallsmmediate, and he'shot overand erand overgain as he's falling and as he's on the ground. - [narrator] tomozine of the fire departnt rived onhe scenewithin mute. - r initiareactionas itas a dri-by shooting. and it was very shortly after that, the heart reading was flatline. it didn't make a lot of sense to me. it just seemed like in my judgment, the deputy was quick on the trigger. geaus anscmme
- [officer] at about geo. (siren blaring) we'rgetting report oa possible soting inanta rose. there a police acon goingn now. ere are reports of shootin we wilcontinueo follow thisnd (policradio chter) irens bling) we wilcontinueo follow thisnd - [nrator] wt happen? the shooter was sonoma county deputy sheriff erick gelhaus. - [male speaker] police stand f, gunpot. i n't want to be heractuly. i ed to geout of he.ice stand f, gunpot. m in theine of fe. - he pulled over to the kid walking, so the...
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it shows the moments after officer shot and killed the suspect, which is blurred officers say or police say, rather the 2 officers who responded to the shooting, they were injured. one of them hit in the head by a bullet. police say another 8 people were hurt. >> ems was treating victims and they were they were short-staffed and they needed. they need people to be in the back of the ems wagon with them. and a lieutenant. from metro police got in and drove the ems wagon. so the ems workers could treat one of the victims on the way to the hospital. >> the louisville police chief praised the heroic actions of officers who engaged the shooter without hesitation when they arrived. louisville mayor the mayor there urged unity as the community process is its grief. >> developing tonight, all southbound lanes of 8.80, have reopened in fremont following some police activity. traffic was being diverted at the fremont boulevard. exit. the chp confirms that was part of its investigation into the shooting death of a 5 year-old girl over the weekend near that same stretch of 80 northbound. 80 was not
it shows the moments after officer shot and killed the suspect, which is blurred officers say or police say, rather the 2 officers who responded to the shooting, they were injured. one of them hit in the head by a bullet. police say another 8 people were hurt. >> ems was treating victims and they were they were short-staffed and they needed. they need people to be in the back of the ems wagon with them. and a lieutenant. from metro police got in and drove the ems wagon. so the ems workers...
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no no, who is the police officer?u doing here at the same time, when he led me to the department, he beat me with his fist , for which i also wrote a statement, but the local justice found the blogger guilty of disobeying the lawful requirements of an employee of the lord ocean, is still trying to challenge. this decision, we return to the current operation of the internal security department of the ministry of internal affairs simultaneously with dmitry shepoval. in the police department, according to some reports, they were detained, and also the district police officer and the detective, everything. this may be due to the local journalists being called to get on the trail of the criminal community. it was possible thanks to the visit of the capital 's security forces to rostov-on-don on the same day, fsb officers descended on rostov-on-don , representatives of the main directorate of internal security of the ministry of internal affairs of russia, employees of the prosecutor general's office and fighters smoothed o
no no, who is the police officer?u doing here at the same time, when he led me to the department, he beat me with his fist , for which i also wrote a statement, but the local justice found the blogger guilty of disobeying the lawful requirements of an employee of the lord ocean, is still trying to challenge. this decision, we return to the current operation of the internal security department of the ministry of internal affairs simultaneously with dmitry shepoval. in the police department,...
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, and he specifically pointed to officer wilt as a brand new officer, he had nothing to rely on but his training and his character and he chose to run into the line of fire to save other people's lives. now, david, the city scheduled a vigil tomorrow to honor the victims. david? >> let's hope for a full recovery for that rookie officer, trevor. thank you. as we were learning all of this, we were following a terrifying afternoon at another bank, this one in arlington, virginia, a suspected armed robber taking five hostages including a child. police say the suspect walked into a wells fargo branch, threatening a gun, demanding money, then barricading himself inside the bank with employees and customers. police arrived on the scene and that suspect eventually following police command and surrendering. everyone was unharmed. we're also following evacuations tonight in indiana. a massive fire burning in richmond, indiana, right on the state line with ohio. the fiery rupting at a recycling plant. these are y. to evacuate tonight. others are being told to shelter in place. alex presha tonight
, and he specifically pointed to officer wilt as a brand new officer, he had nothing to rely on but his training and his character and he chose to run into the line of fire to save other people's lives. now, david, the city scheduled a vigil tomorrow to honor the victims. david? >> let's hope for a full recovery for that rookie officer, trevor. thank you. as we were learning all of this, we were following a terrifying afternoon at another bank, this one in arlington, virginia, a suspected...
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offices. we used predictive analytics to idenfy offices that had the potential for experiencing high demand and enlisted volunteers from across the agency, as well as ssa retirees to assist with offices in serving our customers along with managers, the volunteers triaged service needs of customers waiting for entrance to our field offices. they identified customers who were disabled, eldly, or otherwise unable to wait online and escorted them inside. a informed customers who had other places to wait such as are vehicles that they would be alerted when it was their turn. and they showed customers how they could go online to receive services if they did not want to wait. as a result of our employees' tremendous efforts, we had lines at less than 5% of our offices. we continued to increase our online service capability to provide user-friendly digital self-service options. this allowed millions more people to complete their business online quickly and securely. this also provides our employees in
offices. we used predictive analytics to idenfy offices that had the potential for experiencing high demand and enlisted volunteers from across the agency, as well as ssa retirees to assist with offices in serving our customers along with managers, the volunteers triaged service needs of customers waiting for entrance to our field offices. they identified customers who were disabled, eldly, or otherwise unable to wait online and escorted them inside. a informed customers who had other places to...
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we used to help falling officers families and organize fundraisers for officers who have sick children. they did not know what her exact intentions were with the drugs federal investigators. say she had 61 shipments mailed to her home between 2015 and 2023 from multiple countries and found thousands of pills and initial interviews with investigators segovia denied criminal activity before later placing blame on our housekeeper. we spoke with segovia's attorney. he declined to comment legal analyst stephen clark telling us friday's court appearance could be the start of many. developments this was a complaint, but you will now see an indictment which i think will bring many more charges to miss segovia. segovia was released with no bail amount set under strict conditions from the judge. her next court. appearance is april 28th in san jose zach fuentes abc 7 news. now to the latest on the indictment facing former president donald trump sources familiar with charged with about two dozen counts including felonies the exact charges remain unknown since the indictment won't be unsealed until
we used to help falling officers families and organize fundraisers for officers who have sick children. they did not know what her exact intentions were with the drugs federal investigators. say she had 61 shipments mailed to her home between 2015 and 2023 from multiple countries and found thousands of pills and initial interviews with investigators segovia denied criminal activity before later placing blame on our housekeeper. we spoke with segovia's attorney. he declined to comment legal...
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lawmakers whisked out of san francisco officers offices. >>> it took a horrible accident to get some attention. >> crying foul, what happened on this baseball field that has parents upset in the bay area high school baseball team homeless. >>> a chilly start to tomorrow morning with low 40s but the extended foreca st >>> even firefighters need to call for help sometimes. this firetruck fell into a sinkhole in san diego county. it was heading back to the station when the road under its tires just gave way. the whole was deep enough that the truck was not able to drive out on its own and another truck had to pull it out. fortunately no one was hurt. >>> a call for senator dianne feinstein's resignation. chuck schumer says he will honor her wishes and temporarily replaced her on a key committee. dianne feinstein who was 89 has missed a majority of the votes. she has been absent since capitol hill since february and is still recovering from the shingles. yesterday followed democrat publicly called for feinstein to resign her office. her office responded by saying that she plans to return
lawmakers whisked out of san francisco officers offices. >>> it took a horrible accident to get some attention. >> crying foul, what happened on this baseball field that has parents upset in the bay area high school baseball team homeless. >>> a chilly start to tomorrow morning with low 40s but the extended foreca st >>> even firefighters need to call for help sometimes. this firetruck fell into a sinkhole in san diego county. it was heading back to the station...
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his foot, and turned toward the officers while raising his hand only then did the officers fire. >> reporter: officers firing 94 shots in less than seven seconds. walker was hit roughly 46 times >> it is critical to remember that mr. walker had fired on the police and that he shot first >> reporter: the officers have not been publicly identified. the release of their body cam footage last summer sparked large protests here. a special grand jury reviewed evidence for more than a week, according to the attorney general seven of the nine special grand jurors would have needed to find sufficient evidence to issue an indictment >> by all accounts this was a good man, a good person with no prior criminal record. so he was not acting himself. >> reporter: tonight the city of akron calling for peace. >> we will protect our citizens' right to assemble, demonstrate and petition this government, but to do so peacefully. >> so jesse, how is the community there reacting >> reporter: yeah, tonight some buildings in akron boarded up. you can see downtown is largely quiet and peaceful but already f
his foot, and turned toward the officers while raising his hand only then did the officers fire. >> reporter: officers firing 94 shots in less than seven seconds. walker was hit roughly 46 times >> it is critical to remember that mr. walker had fired on the police and that he shot first >> reporter: the officers have not been publicly identified. the release of their body cam footage last summer sparked large protests here. a special grand jury reviewed evidence for more than...
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office and thank you very much. and i don't see public comment. for general public comment for march 28 there was no public comment. for tuesday march 14th, good. you did have general public comment and also public comment was made on the recruitment of the inspector general. i think it is important to know that the members of public are addressing this body in person or remotely on phone. i want to know had they are saying and i think that you can also consider having different times for your meetings so that people who cannot either come here on a friday afternoon or take time off of w or childcare, to call in, they may be able to do this if you meet at 5 p.m. take into consideration, thank you for the draft minutes. thank you. >> thank you. >> could you rep minds people if they want to submit comments through e mail. we meet based on availability of staff and sfgovtv. so 2 on a friday might not be the best for members but we have a duty so we make every effort to be here we are bringing city hall to the community
office and thank you very much. and i don't see public comment. for general public comment for march 28 there was no public comment. for tuesday march 14th, good. you did have general public comment and also public comment was made on the recruitment of the inspector general. i think it is important to know that the members of public are addressing this body in person or remotely on phone. i want to know had they are saying and i think that you can also consider having different times for your...
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most officer-involved shootings involve an officer or perhaps an officer and a partner. unusual, although hardly unprecedented to have this many officers firing their weapon at the same time at a single subject. the sheer number of shots is one of the things that makes the video so hard to watch multiple officers each making an independent judgment about a threat and acting independently to neutralize that threat creates a dynamic that amplifies the use of force exponentially that being said, it is critical to remember that mr. walker had fired on the police and that he shot first there is no more serious matter than when the government takes the life of a citizen. several years ago, i took the first ever step of publishing our investigative files on every use of deadly force by police that we investigate. later today, the files in this case will also be published on our web site for everyone to see. i'm proud of the work of our investigators, as you'll see, their work was extensive and thorough the reason i decided to begin publishing all of the evidence that our invest
most officer-involved shootings involve an officer or perhaps an officer and a partner. unusual, although hardly unprecedented to have this many officers firing their weapon at the same time at a single subject. the sheer number of shots is one of the things that makes the video so hard to watch multiple officers each making an independent judgment about a threat and acting independently to neutralize that threat creates a dynamic that amplifies the use of force exponentially that being said,...
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officer will now down officer gallery was also shot. he falls down, then gets up and he goes down the stairs and he hides here behind this large planter in order to get his bearings, alerting other officers that he's unable to get a good view on the shooter at that time, and then take a look at this at 8 44 additional officers arrive on the scene. but from this bystander footage, you can really see how galloway's trying to get a good vantage point. before finally getting getting a shot, shooting and killing the suspect. they are going down. i think he's down. you're doing after off now. yeah, you can down the stairs. take him down the stairs. he's telling the other officers. to get out of there at 8 45. about five minutes after arriving on the scene officers, galloway walked officer galloway walks into the building and confirms that the suspect is down and the suspect is dead. that's the timeline john, but there's so much more to it in terms of what all plays out within these five minutes. that's a really good explanation of the full ev
officer will now down officer gallery was also shot. he falls down, then gets up and he goes down the stairs and he hides here behind this large planter in order to get his bearings, alerting other officers that he's unable to get a good view on the shooter at that time, and then take a look at this at 8 44 additional officers arrive on the scene. but from this bystander footage, you can really see how galloway's trying to get a good vantage point. before finally getting getting a shot,...
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because theresa officers is because theresa now-e— officers is because theresa now-e tone— officersr point that the labour frontbench is making repeatedly. essentially these 21,000 police officers who've just been recruited almost exactly match the 21,000 police officers who were let go under theresa may's government . and of course, with government. and of course, with all of these other issues in the system, police officers essentially being borrowed from one and taken to another, one place and taken to another, it could very much be argued that this is just a pyrrhic victory for the conservatives . victory for the conservatives. and i think that problem of these rogue police officers, people who didn't get through the vetting process for whatever reason or failed their test being brought back is certainly enough to set alarm bells ringing. really because we know about these very rogue police officers, wayne cousins, among among them, for example. and if there's any danger of police officers like that slipping through the net again , simply through the net again, simply because th
because theresa officers is because theresa now-e— officers is because theresa now-e tone— officersr point that the labour frontbench is making repeatedly. essentially these 21,000 police officers who've just been recruited almost exactly match the 21,000 police officers who were let go under theresa may's government . and of course, with government. and of course, with all of these other issues in the system, police officers essentially being borrowed from one and taken to another, one...
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the police unions stands firmly behind officer >> and this officer is a veteran homicide investigator. the district attorney wants to use that now. >> cast dow damages credibility. and ultimately it's clear move. people were being convicted of murder and get them back on the streets of alameda county. >> district attorney price will be getting help from the northern california innocence project to re examine at least 125 homicide cases investigated by officer trend. sobel rights attorney john burris with legal perspective on reviewing those cases. well, as important look at this 125 cases see whether or not the kind of cuts the lead in this one case in chief prosecutor. >> happened in other cases and does happen. we have the right is case. number of years ago we had 120 people had to be almost 20 people had to be set aside right now involved in the case out in antioch. and there may be some convictions. there will have to be set aside, makes improper conduct. the attorney representing officer fun trend released a statement that reads in part, quote, the da treat murderers like heroes
the police unions stands firmly behind officer >> and this officer is a veteran homicide investigator. the district attorney wants to use that now. >> cast dow damages credibility. and ultimately it's clear move. people were being convicted of murder and get them back on the streets of alameda county. >> district attorney price will be getting help from the northern california innocence project to re examine at least 125 homicide cases investigated by officer trend. sobel...