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not have been a police officer. they were all part of the conviction of mcdonald not only factideo, but also the there were some of the officers not engaging it was suggesting that the behavior was so unreasonable the evidence was overwhelming. laquan mcdonald might still be somebody might have had a taser. , firster quick thing officersthat police don't have good opportunities to do with mental health. they are overworked, overstress, underpaid. if you say something is wrong in my head, you will be put on desk duty and see you as a liability. if i have 17 years on the force and three years to retire i am being quiet. we had better set up a better mechanism for policemen to go outside the department and get help. they will put them through a correction and the get behavior. you would get shot in the simulation. trainingimes the supervisors will sit in the dark and they will shoot the cadet going through the simulation, and it will hurt. they will make you wear that for days. what do you think you are going to do whe
not have been a police officer. they were all part of the conviction of mcdonald not only factideo, but also the there were some of the officers not engaging it was suggesting that the behavior was so unreasonable the evidence was overwhelming. laquan mcdonald might still be somebody might have had a taser. , firster quick thing officersthat police don't have good opportunities to do with mental health. they are overworked, overstress, underpaid. if you say something is wrong in my head, you...
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the officer is aware of. if the information leaves the officer to know that the person requires immediate medical attention or if the officer expects foul play or believes exceptional facts exist. in those instances there, s.v.u. is notified immediately and is the lead on it. in those instances, at the station level, they assist and they will do a continuous search until it puts you in commander that decides it's not feasible or appropriate. it could be a short period of time if the individual is located. it could be a long period of time, four or five days. during that time, there are a number of things that may direct the officers to do. going by the house and by in contact with the person who reported it. maybe enter the house if there are other circumstances that have a risen and to try and continuously search for those persons. there have been times where we've had missing children and four or five-years-old and we've done continuous searches for days. there's times with other exceptional ones, because o
the officer is aware of. if the information leaves the officer to know that the person requires immediate medical attention or if the officer expects foul play or believes exceptional facts exist. in those instances there, s.v.u. is notified immediately and is the lead on it. in those instances, at the station level, they assist and they will do a continuous search until it puts you in commander that decides it's not feasible or appropriate. it could be a short period of time if the individual...
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we have two beat officers, officer desmond dunn and officer john ying. annual toy drive i've been doing 15 years and i'm the only association in san francisco that does an annual toy drive. last year i had flavor, united states marine corps with me delivering toys to kids with cancer. my association delivered over 4,500 toys. when this was over, we've been doing this the past five years, and captain yick gave certificates of appreciation to merchants thanking them for their support of the toy drive, and this was huge. got a lot of phone calls and the district 4 supervisor goes to the store, as well as the captain. >> thank you, sir. >> done? >> you're done. >> thank you. thanks. >> thank you, bill. goes by quick. >> good evening, chris carlton, i'm a student here at s.i., and i just have three pretty small questions for you, and first of all, what do you do day to day? how often does a commission like this meet, and then how many people are in the commission? is it just people that are present, or do you guys have, like, a force? i don't know, a commissi
we have two beat officers, officer desmond dunn and officer john ying. annual toy drive i've been doing 15 years and i'm the only association in san francisco that does an annual toy drive. last year i had flavor, united states marine corps with me delivering toys to kids with cancer. my association delivered over 4,500 toys. when this was over, we've been doing this the past five years, and captain yick gave certificates of appreciation to merchants thanking them for their support of the toy...
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that one particular officer. good to see you here tonight and i appreciate you being here. >> hope to never see you at the hospital again. >> i'm with you. >> anything else you would like to report? >> yes. >> colleagues, this is a very busy weekend. i got the opportunity on saturday the 29th to attend the police officer 50 year anniversary gala event alongside commissioner taylor and i spoke to commissioner hirsch. it was well attended. former mayor willie brown was in attendance. i want to say congratulations and congratulations to director henderson who was the master of ceremony and did a good job. also i wanted to say, a lot of dignitaries were in attendance and a lot of former officers for justice, presidents were in attendance and one of our former commissioners, suzie locktis and it was well attend and a great event. the food was amazing. congratulations to the police officers for justice for 50 years of service and their club. also, on sunday, september 30th, i got the opportunity to attend the first ann
that one particular officer. good to see you here tonight and i appreciate you being here. >> hope to never see you at the hospital again. >> i'm with you. >> anything else you would like to report? >> yes. >> colleagues, this is a very busy weekend. i got the opportunity on saturday the 29th to attend the police officer 50 year anniversary gala event alongside commissioner taylor and i spoke to commissioner hirsch. it was well attended. former mayor willie brown...
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attorney's office and the feds as it were. and that's at scary because what because of an outside agency didn't step in they'd still be out there. the f.b.i. use wiretaps to close its case against baltimore's corrupt cops this is audio from those recorded phone calls but. want to. talk to the detectives can be heard plotting their next crimes so if i want to report when their paychecks arrived they bragged about stolen over time. but i look at. it there's a lot and as the f.b.i. closed in the detectives joked about the brazen schemes of their boss. that's the voice of detective jamil raymond p. pleaded guilty to a host of robberies and conspiracy to resell guns and drugs. so this is rames plea agreement from two thousand and seventeen plea revealed something even more shocking he had committed crimes for nearly a decade he admits to crimes dating back to two thousand and nine sometimes detective graham stopped residence in broad daylight and dropped them on the side of the road. that's what happened to gary brown. you know if
attorney's office and the feds as it were. and that's at scary because what because of an outside agency didn't step in they'd still be out there. the f.b.i. use wiretaps to close its case against baltimore's corrupt cops this is audio from those recorded phone calls but. want to. talk to the detectives can be heard plotting their next crimes so if i want to report when their paychecks arrived they bragged about stolen over time. but i look at. it there's a lot and as the f.b.i. closed in the...
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s office and then at the u.s. attorney's office as a federal prosecutor and then i rejoined my firm last year until what i do now is helping businesses and individuals who are in trouble or not in trouble, but just want advice on criminal, legal, regulatory issues. so that's what i do for a living, but i love this city, and have worked and served the city for a long time, and i'm excited to be able to do it as a commissioner. >> vice president mazzucco: thank you, commissioner taylor. commissioner elias? >> commissioner elias: i'm not a native san franciscan, i grew up in lettuce and broccoli fields, first came to the area when i was accepted at uc berkeley and have been here ever since. currently i work in the labor division's office, enforcement division, so what i do is i basically go after employers who do bad things to their employees, by not paying their wages, cheating them out of money that they have rightfully earned, when they are not able to take sick time because they are sick or the employer doesn't h
s office and then at the u.s. attorney's office as a federal prosecutor and then i rejoined my firm last year until what i do now is helping businesses and individuals who are in trouble or not in trouble, but just want advice on criminal, legal, regulatory issues. so that's what i do for a living, but i love this city, and have worked and served the city for a long time, and i'm excited to be able to do it as a commissioner. >> vice president mazzucco: thank you, commissioner taylor....
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that washe reason for theuse as the war goes on, officers, junior officers are getting draftees and they are also college-educated or had a few years before the lottery system pulls them into the army. what that meant was you were commanding people sort of like you. in some senses you are a cadet or rotc student and you saw the movement at your university going on so you sort of understood where soldiers were coming from and you did the best you could to still get good service out of them. i think what he was talking about, you had draftees that probably had two or three years of college. there is nothing wrong with an educated soldier. they may question some of the things you're doing, but it'll make you think about whether that is correct order or not. of the teenagers going to vietnam to see about the commissioning sources were very positive about rotc. i think the reason ocs came out on top was that it was because it was an immediate thing. , once theydets through their program, they went to infantry officer basic course and went there as an officer. they were treated a certain way b
that washe reason for theuse as the war goes on, officers, junior officers are getting draftees and they are also college-educated or had a few years before the lottery system pulls them into the army. what that meant was you were commanding people sort of like you. in some senses you are a cadet or rotc student and you saw the movement at your university going on so you sort of understood where soldiers were coming from and you did the best you could to still get good service out of them. i...
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the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the vice president: the sergeant at arms will restore order in the gallery. the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. alled opposed, say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. mcconnell: i understand that the senate has received a message from the house to accompany s. 30231. the presiding officer: the senator is correct. mr. mcconnell: i move that the senate place before the senate s. 3021. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. all opposed, say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it it. the motion is agreed to.
the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the vice president: the sergeant at arms will restore order in the gallery. the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent that further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the...
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attorney's office responded to officer-involved shootings. and i can tell you right now, not a single one of these men and women in this room go to work thinking they are going to be involved in a fatal shooting. and when you're there, when you see what they go through, they are a mess. that's not what they want to do. their job is to save lives, and when you're there and you see them after this has happened, it's a terrible experience for everybody involved, so we're trying to limit the number of those incidents that the officers have to be involved in, that family members who have children and relatives who are in mental health crisis, we want to make sure we do it right, and the order that we pass is probably one of the most restrictive uses of a taser in anywhere in the country. it's not going to be used because someone is not complying with you in a traffic stop. you have other techniques. it's only used as a last resort when the only thing left for you to do is use your firearm. that's the way we have it at this point, correct? >> that'
attorney's office responded to officer-involved shootings. and i can tell you right now, not a single one of these men and women in this room go to work thinking they are going to be involved in a fatal shooting. and when you're there, when you see what they go through, they are a mess. that's not what they want to do. their job is to save lives, and when you're there and you see them after this has happened, it's a terrible experience for everybody involved, so we're trying to limit the number...
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and then to implement the hearing officer's decision. >> chair kim: and is this hearing officer under the state court system? >> no, it's the administrative process. >> chair kim: the city's administrative process? >> yes, the hearing officer -- in the beginning of this process, the hearing officer was actually within the police department. that's evolved over time so you don't have the hearing officer and the investigating group in the same department. >> chair kim: so what department is the hearing officer under now? >> right now he operates out of the city's administrative office. in code the hearing officer needs to be appointed by the police department or the health department. right now it's in the city administrator's office. >> chair kim: where is this weekly hearing? >> 408. >> chair kim: in city hall. okay. and is there a criteria for being deemed vicious and dangerous? >> in the code, the hearing officer weighs the conduct of the dog, the severity of the bite, the department of animal control and care has from a dog behavior perspective issued a set of documents to guide th
and then to implement the hearing officer's decision. >> chair kim: and is this hearing officer under the state court system? >> no, it's the administrative process. >> chair kim: the city's administrative process? >> yes, the hearing officer -- in the beginning of this process, the hearing officer was actually within the police department. that's evolved over time so you don't have the hearing officer and the investigating group in the same department. >> chair...
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late, , officer, officers needed an explanation. —— ethan.ing to watch this movie a second time, my mother is coming and will pay to the ticket when she gets here. she would not have known that they needed an excavation. —— like, oh, officer. see how completely can be? sadly the department of others that were involved in patsy —— ethan's case had not engaged with his mother. they declined our interview requests. we are going to be on route to a husband who has called his waiting. he believes she needs help. —— his wife in. his waiting. he believes she needs help. -- his wife in. sergeant and has now been trained to be one of those called out to such incidents. —— sergeant nooner. those called out to such incidents. -- sergeant nooner. you are the homeowner so you need to walk is in. 0ften dealing with those with serious mental illness.” 0ften dealing with those with serious mental illness. i think your family is worried about you. and who are, as in this case, delusional. on the computer, i see the tech, and unlike, they are watching me. we n
late, , officer, officers needed an explanation. —— ethan.ing to watch this movie a second time, my mother is coming and will pay to the ticket when she gets here. she would not have known that they needed an excavation. —— like, oh, officer. see how completely can be? sadly the department of others that were involved in patsy —— ethan's case had not engaged with his mother. they declined our interview requests. we are going to be on route to a husband who has called his waiting. he...
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peace officers and general. i've been lucky enough to portray them, lucky enough to make a living portraying them, and i am glad to be here. [applause] pleasees and gentlemen, rise for the presentation of colors by the district of columbia metropolitan police department and the national anthem performed by the duke ellington school of the arts national voices choir. ♪ sungnational anthem being ] o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hail by the twilight's last gleaming o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming by the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there does that star-spangled banner yet wave 'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? [presentation of colors] host: please remain standing for the indication from the pastor of the mount zion ame church in charleston, south carolina, and a partner in the museum's affinity project. >> let us pray. god of our silent tears thou who has brought us thus fa
peace officers and general. i've been lucky enough to portray them, lucky enough to make a living portraying them, and i am glad to be here. [applause] pleasees and gentlemen, rise for the presentation of colors by the district of columbia metropolitan police department and the national anthem performed by the duke ellington school of the arts national voices choir. ♪ sungnational anthem being ] o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hail by the twilight's last...
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police said the officer killed him in self defence. he knew they were police officers. have heard, ithink he was in a position... he may have known they were police officers, but if he was deaf and had learning disabilities, he may not know how to interact, and what was happening, he obviously would have been startled. ok, i'm not going to argue with the level of disability that he had. in our findings, in looking at it, this person was capable of understanding what the situation was. already this year, right across the us, at least 130 people with a range of disabilities are confirmed to have been killed by police officers. these are just the ones we know about. in hundreds more cases, it was never determined whether the person killed had a disability at all. but what of the officers who have taken the life of someone with a disability? i was involved in this critical event where i had a subject who was armed with a knife outside a school, and... i was forced into a situation where i made a choice to shoot and kill the individual, we were outside a school, she was arme
police said the officer killed him in self defence. he knew they were police officers. have heard, ithink he was in a position... he may have known they were police officers, but if he was deaf and had learning disabilities, he may not know how to interact, and what was happening, he obviously would have been startled. ok, i'm not going to argue with the level of disability that he had. in our findings, in looking at it, this person was capable of understanding what the situation was. already...
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two additional officers were injured during the altercation. those were swat officers. multiple agencies responded to this incident this morning, and without their courage, this tragedy would have been far worse. those include numerous state, county, and federal agencies as well as neighboring ems services along with the city of pittsburgh. additionally, the dispatchers, the physicians, nurses that assisted in this incident should also be commended. there were 11 fatalities as a result of the shooting incident. there were no children. there were additionally six injuries to include four of the police officers. that does not include the suspect. chief schubert has visited several of the injured officers. he will update you as well as the doctor will update and give you a current update on the victims that are currently being treated. personally, i would like to thank every agency that responded today as well as the dispatchers, the fbi. as you are aware, this is a federal crime, and both s.a.c. bob jones and u.s. attorney scott brady will discuss that. i would like to ta
two additional officers were injured during the altercation. those were swat officers. multiple agencies responded to this incident this morning, and without their courage, this tragedy would have been far worse. those include numerous state, county, and federal agencies as well as neighboring ems services along with the city of pittsburgh. additionally, the dispatchers, the physicians, nurses that assisted in this incident should also be commended. there were 11 fatalities as a result of the...
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there will be plenty of officers out there, parking enforcement officers, park rangers, police officers, so if you don't have a phone, flag somebody down and make known what it is you think is suspicious. and with that, that is it for my portion of the report, so if there's any questions, next items. >> vice president mazzucco: chief, i want to thank you for your report regarding the crime rate and the homicide rate. that's very significant, and that couldn't with done without the hard work of the men and women in the police department who are taking proactive measures, but are working with the community to make sure that gun violence goes down. i know a lot of these homicides have been domestic violence related, unfortunately, so i want to thank the men and women of the police department for their hard work. they are the ones responsible for those numbers going down. also with reference to fleet week, thank you for your presentation regarding that. i want to say fleet week has special meaning to our family this year, because my 19-year-old niece lexi bardini is currently serving on the
there will be plenty of officers out there, parking enforcement officers, park rangers, police officers, so if you don't have a phone, flag somebody down and make known what it is you think is suspicious. and with that, that is it for my portion of the report, so if there's any questions, next items. >> vice president mazzucco: chief, i want to thank you for your report regarding the crime rate and the homicide rate. that's very significant, and that couldn't with done without the hard...
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there is a little office upstairs. there was a light on for four hours and, therefore, something bad must have been happening in there. there is another problem with that african americans it turns out, i went to the church. there is no win in that upstairs -- there is no window in that upstairs room. yet that's an unsubstantiated allegation that's landed in man in prison and potentially subject to a 35-year prison sentence in turkey. another was a social media post by his daughter who ate a meal who the tush iraq -- turkish authorities say is a meal commonly eaten by terrorist organizations. therefore, she must be associated with that association. that's the level of the anticipation. it's one of the more popular dishes enjoyed by many people, kurds, turk issue, many people in the middle east. but that's the unsubstantiated allegations that's kept this man in prison for two years and potentially could be in prison for 35. and he's coming up on his final court date where they're either going to release him or sentence
there is a little office upstairs. there was a light on for four hours and, therefore, something bad must have been happening in there. there is another problem with that african americans it turns out, i went to the church. there is no win in that upstairs -- there is no window in that upstairs room. yet that's an unsubstantiated allegation that's landed in man in prison and potentially subject to a 35-year prison sentence in turkey. another was a social media post by his daughter who ate a...
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office to change the complexion of the office for the republicans. he has politicized the office. in my history as a member of congress, i have never asked anyone what their affiliation was. i've helped people of all parties. i would be glad to hire any republican or independent who is willing to throw down and fight hard every civil day for minnesotans -- every single day for minnesotans. i mean, this has been -- and then not even stand by what you said in this statewide audience. this has been the cornerstone of his campaign, that he is apolitical. >> i said i'm fighting for this office, not for the party, but for the cause of the rule of >> i will defend and protect and the law. >> mr. ellison you have said an general should be able to advance a political and legislative agenda. is that one of the roles of the office? >> i do think that it is entirely appropriate for the attorney general to come up with a legislative agenda and work with the state legislature and pass things that will benefit higher quality of law and justice in the state of minne
office to change the complexion of the office for the republicans. he has politicized the office. in my history as a member of congress, i have never asked anyone what their affiliation was. i've helped people of all parties. i would be glad to hire any republican or independent who is willing to throw down and fight hard every civil day for minnesotans -- every single day for minnesotans. i mean, this has been -- and then not even stand by what you said in this statewide audience. this has...
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officers get into scenario based training. i've read the reviews for that course, and the cops really get into it and to a person that they've learned a lot just in the ten hours. ultimately, we will train the entire department at both, but we're at 930% trained by the ten hours. we recognize outstanding police work done by officers that encounter someone in crisis and brought that crisis to a successful resolution, so that's our annual awards ceremony. i even have the breakdown of the ranks. today, we have 920 officers trained in the 40 hours. moving onto the next, some data for you, san francisco police department, in 2017, responded to over 755,000 calls for service. our use of force incidents were over 2900. targeted c.i.t. responses, and if you can read the fine print, i'm having difficulty. >> supervisor kim: no, we can read it. >> okay. good. over 24,000 incidents. 839 at mental health detention, that's when a psych pro or someone in another field called us to help them with a 5150 hold. police officers and doctors can
officers get into scenario based training. i've read the reviews for that course, and the cops really get into it and to a person that they've learned a lot just in the ten hours. ultimately, we will train the entire department at both, but we're at 930% trained by the ten hours. we recognize outstanding police work done by officers that encounter someone in crisis and brought that crisis to a successful resolution, so that's our annual awards ceremony. i even have the breakdown of the ranks....
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place officers and swat teams responded quickly. three officers we re responded quickly.e state m e nts were shot by robert bowers. he made statements regarding genocide and his desire to killjewish people. after a stand—off with police, he surrendered and remains in federal custody. her complaint charges him with 29 federal crimes. there are 11 cou nts with 29 federal crimes. there are 11 counts of murder. there are 11 cou nts counts of murder. there are 11 counts of murder. there are 11 counts of using a firearm to commit murder. each of these are punishable by death. race officers put their own lives in danger. three of these men were shot by bowers. he will appear in front of a magistrate judge on monday at 1:30pm. the investigation is under way and work will continue. we will spare no effort or resellers in ensuring the defendant is held fully accountable for as unspeakable and hateful cranes. we would ask the public and media to have patience with others as we conduct this investigation and understand there are things we cannot share. we'll be happy to take question
place officers and swat teams responded quickly. three officers we re responded quickly.e state m e nts were shot by robert bowers. he made statements regarding genocide and his desire to killjewish people. after a stand—off with police, he surrendered and remains in federal custody. her complaint charges him with 29 federal crimes. there are 11 cou nts with 29 federal crimes. there are 11 counts of murder. there are 11 cou nts counts of murder. there are 11 counts of murder. there are 11...
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s office or public defender's office. >> thank you. questions? commissioner hirsch. >> i have a simple question and should probably know the answer. what is the difference between a senior investigator and regular investigator? >> that is a great question. the way the investigative staff is structured is one senior manages a team of two to four investigators. so the investigators do intake and are kind of the on the ground people doing the day-to-day work. and the supervisors handle the more complex cases as well as work with the investigators to develop strategy and investigative plans and follow-up. the senior investigators are also the ones who are on call for the officer-involved shootings, not the investigators. >> anything further? thank you, acting director hawkins. please call the next item. >> 1c, commission report. commission reports will be limited to a brief description of activities, announcement, and discussion. and commission discussion will be limited to calendaring any issues raised for future commission meeting. commission presi
s office or public defender's office. >> thank you. questions? commissioner hirsch. >> i have a simple question and should probably know the answer. what is the difference between a senior investigator and regular investigator? >> that is a great question. the way the investigative staff is structured is one senior manages a team of two to four investigators. so the investigators do intake and are kind of the on the ground people doing the day-to-day work. and the supervisors...
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no police officers will be shot -- no police officers will be shot. >> he told the man repeatedly to drop the weapon. >> drop it. >> you meet. >> in the video you hear thomas when asking officers to kill him. he was armed with two hatchets a sword and a knife -- you kill me -- >> stop. stop. >> kill me. >> same him. >> the district attorney rode in his report that any reasonable officer would have concluded he wanted to die that day in the d.a. reported that after the shooting officers found a fake police badge in his car and journals. in the journals he wrote that matt kemp employees had put microchips and his brain. >>> 4:38 a.m. in the alameda county district attorney decided not to file charges against the park police officer who shot and killed celine temple of oakland after he was fighting with another man over a gun. arianna gomez reports tyndale's family is moving ahead in their civil lawsuit against the officer involved. >> i have been running looking for answers. >> reporter: emotions pouring out of a mother who says she devoted every day of the last nine months getting jus
no police officers will be shot -- no police officers will be shot. >> he told the man repeatedly to drop the weapon. >> drop it. >> you meet. >> in the video you hear thomas when asking officers to kill him. he was armed with two hatchets a sword and a knife -- you kill me -- >> stop. stop. >> kill me. >> same him. >> the district attorney rode in his report that any reasonable officer would have concluded he wanted to die that day in the d.a....
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so -- when you're looking at officers to train, do you try to get one officer when they're in teams or so, when they're in a car, one person is train index that car, or if they're on a beat, one person is trained. are you looking at training them that way so we always have someone that is trained, you know, on the streets or in the cars? >> it just works out that way. again, listening to the radio, you can her them asking over the radio for someone c.i.t. trained. we're up to 47% for patrol, and the ten hours, we're up to 95% trained. >> okay. >> the number's pretty good. >> supervisor brown: yep. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much, commander mannix. we all know there is work that continues to drk drk that we need to continue to implement, but i know that there's already been many acts of heroism on parts of the men and women at the police department in addressing some of these points of crisis. but we do have to prioritize and also invest more resources so that we can address when we're seeing on our streets. >> okay. i just want to thank the civil grand jury for looking into this m
so -- when you're looking at officers to train, do you try to get one officer when they're in teams or so, when they're in a car, one person is train index that car, or if they're on a beat, one person is trained. are you looking at training them that way so we always have someone that is trained, you know, on the streets or in the cars? >> it just works out that way. again, listening to the radio, you can her them asking over the radio for someone c.i.t. trained. we're up to 47% for...
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our office got involved under the direction of late mayor lee, who wanted to see our office working closely with dph and rolling out -- not just the enforcement, but developing incentives. i think we want to hear what merchants have to say before we develop the incentives that the city can offer and implement. >> which form would you like that? i know we've had several different meetings which businesses -- i think we as a commission want to move towards somewhat of a report, but i think this could be part of the brainstorming. i know when supervisor tang came and reported on the flexible detail, the good news is that only tobacco stores can be under that. how do we connect businesses to more opportunities where they can like, you know, add a different type of retail element to their businesses? how do we increase that technical support? how do we implement a serious fee mitigation effort? this is something that is in dph and oewd's means. if we provide you certain fees that we want to look into and you provide the data, how do we then make that a proposal that some 0 -- we shouldn't be pay
our office got involved under the direction of late mayor lee, who wanted to see our office working closely with dph and rolling out -- not just the enforcement, but developing incentives. i think we want to hear what merchants have to say before we develop the incentives that the city can offer and implement. >> which form would you like that? i know we've had several different meetings which businesses -- i think we as a commission want to move towards somewhat of a report, but i think...
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, office of inspector general and others. and principles and accountability. if confirmed my focus there is will include achieving results. i'm committed to providing leadership in fulfilling the bureau's mission has the constitutional and statutory responsibilities while mitigating risks. maintaining organizational and professional integrity protect pledge to support a federal statistical credibility among data users a quality projects services and boosting morale. that may provide a personal perspective on data collection. i volunteered for civilian service in iraq to help restore peace, rebuild a nation government and economy and establish rule of law. i duties include strategic planning and establishing a system of data collection for justice is done. which was a target of arming the backpack. while my final visit to that office, and iraqi female officials proudly presented there by recklessly publishing quite professional results. the response of government well as a thriving economy. while they face challenges, i know t
, office of inspector general and others. and principles and accountability. if confirmed my focus there is will include achieving results. i'm committed to providing leadership in fulfilling the bureau's mission has the constitutional and statutory responsibilities while mitigating risks. maintaining organizational and professional integrity protect pledge to support a federal statistical credibility among data users a quality projects services and boosting morale. that may provide a personal...
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this is a warning to the mayor's office. the c.a.o.'s office.when i get that letter, i'm going straight to the f.b.i. trust me. >> any other members of the public wish to comment on this application? seeing none -- public comment's closed. supervisor yee? >> on the one hand, i've seen ms. tanner walking around the halls when she was working but i don't know much about her. and i'm a little disappointed, unless she did -- i have no knowledge of her reaching out to my office. and that is a little disappointing, especially because you worked at city hall and you understand the process. so i don't get that part. whether or not you reached out the my office. >> i did reach out to your office and they notified me that you didn't have any further questions and that you didn't need to meet with me? i don't know if that was a miscommunication, but that's the message i received. >> probably was. as you know, in our offices, things fly by -- >> yeah. absolutely. >> in that case, then i'll go ahead and make a motion to approve? and i guess delete rejecting.
this is a warning to the mayor's office. the c.a.o.'s office.when i get that letter, i'm going straight to the f.b.i. trust me. >> any other members of the public wish to comment on this application? seeing none -- public comment's closed. supervisor yee? >> on the one hand, i've seen ms. tanner walking around the halls when she was working but i don't know much about her. and i'm a little disappointed, unless she did -- i have no knowledge of her reaching out to my office. and that...
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through our special operations bureau we started using tactical officers and motorcycle officers and other assets to support the district district stations to increase their staffing. when we get to the citywide stuff, i will talk about the centralized investigations and how that is supporting the district stations. so we will start with taravale at first and talk about the captain and the work they're doing there. obviously you can see act based on the numbers up there, they are two different dynamics. taravale is over the first six months. we saw huge declines in numbers and up until this year you can see you have some of the declines that the staff have put into place and have made some great strides. everything is down except for the bicycle thefts. those are low numbers. nine and 13. any district would take those numbers what we see with that is opportunistic garage type thefts some of the things we see in the taraval, they have been victimized by a lot of these crews that are going around and breaking into -- residential burglaries are a problem. we made great arrests last week
through our special operations bureau we started using tactical officers and motorcycle officers and other assets to support the district district stations to increase their staffing. when we get to the citywide stuff, i will talk about the centralized investigations and how that is supporting the district stations. so we will start with taravale at first and talk about the captain and the work they're doing there. obviously you can see act based on the numbers up there, they are two different...
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the presiding officer: democrati the presiding officer: democrati >> mister president, on friday senators flake and collins and murkowski
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for the swat officers, our swat officers and swat officers, our swat officers and swat tea ms swat officers region who were there, who went into the active shooting and were able to apprehend that actor, i can't speak more for the courage that they have. two of the officers who were hit as the director said were the first responders to the scene and were engaged and they are both in a sta ble engaged and they are both in a stable condition and is the director has said, two from our swat team during an engagement inside the building were struck as well. they are ina building were struck as well. they are in a stable condition. i was able to talk to two of the four and as soon as we get out of here were going to go back and see them again and see their families and thank them for thejob they and see their families and thank them for the job they did, and for saving lives, but we can't not forget those victims inside that synagogue who lost their life. thank you. good afternoon, i'm bob jones, special agent in charge of the pittsburgh office of the fbi, thank you will stop certainly the action
for the swat officers, our swat officers and swat officers, our swat officers and swat tea ms swat officers region who were there, who went into the active shooting and were able to apprehend that actor, i can't speak more for the courage that they have. two of the officers who were hit as the director said were the first responders to the scene and were engaged and they are both in a sta ble engaged and they are both in a stable condition and is the director has said, two from our swat team...
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these are russian military officers. if we could get our hands on these folks, we have no problem seeing them in justice. >> with the connection -- if what you are saying about the connection to russia is true, when you claim that, does it impact your ability to do this? >> if we get them, we will not have problems. >> three of the gru officials indicted were previously indicted by special counsel mueller. did you coordinate or work with them in the indictment? >> this investigation is entirely separate from the work of the special counsel's office. >> did you coordinate when you released it? anything about the investigation? >> i will not comment on any discussion -- internal justice department discussions. >> the western district of pennsylvania often seems to be involved in these cases, hacking of foreign governments. is there anything you have seen that actually works? not everyone believes they have given -- anything you have done our actions work to deter foreign hackers working on the house of the government. come
these are russian military officers. if we could get our hands on these folks, we have no problem seeing them in justice. >> with the connection -- if what you are saying about the connection to russia is true, when you claim that, does it impact your ability to do this? >> if we get them, we will not have problems. >> three of the gru officials indicted were previously indicted by special counsel mueller. did you coordinate or work with them in the indictment? >> this...
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and with that i'll just turn it over to officer elton for a few words. >> thank you, officer elton. thank you for all your work. i've heard about it. >> thank you, commissioners. just wanted to say a few things. starting off with over the following years i have worked in various capacities, especially in the hate crimes unit, which afforded me the opportunity to conduct outreach and listen to concerns of various individuals in the transgender community and stakeholders. it became apparent that a substantial shift had occurred in relation to policing during this time. along with shifting societal views and antidiscrimination laws that had been changing and were changing since the initial policy implementation in early 2000s, leading to a revisit of this groundbreaking policy. i was given the opportunity to have conversations with local members of the transgender, gender-variant, and nonbinary individuals communities, such as lyric, which is a youth group, lgbt centers, topics range from fighting transgender violence and sexual assault to outreach and youth perspective. extensive rese
and with that i'll just turn it over to officer elton for a few words. >> thank you, officer elton. thank you for all your work. i've heard about it. >> thank you, commissioners. just wanted to say a few things. starting off with over the following years i have worked in various capacities, especially in the hate crimes unit, which afforded me the opportunity to conduct outreach and listen to concerns of various individuals in the transgender community and stakeholders. it became...
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attorney's office to pursue?rosecutor, the special counsel has been referring this to other offices to prosecute and investigate. the judge, is there any question that the information he's given you is truthful? the prosecutor, we have every reason to believe that the information he provided is truthful and fully fulsome. the judge, and his information could well lead to future prosecutions? the prosecutor, could well lead, yes, exactly right. the judge says, and yet, and yet the government will not at any point commit to filing a rule 35 motion, which is one of the ways that you tell the judge it's okay to let this guy off, he gave us good cooperation. the prosecutor says, judge, i think rule 35 would be considered down the line. i just don't think the government can commit at this point, given -- the judge says, no, i understand. the prosecutor says, that's not to undersell mr. pinedo's cooperation and acceptance of responsibility. the judge, so he is prejudiced by being part of this investigation as opposed to
attorney's office to pursue?rosecutor, the special counsel has been referring this to other offices to prosecute and investigate. the judge, is there any question that the information he's given you is truthful? the prosecutor, we have every reason to believe that the information he provided is truthful and fully fulsome. the judge, and his information could well lead to future prosecutions? the prosecutor, could well lead, yes, exactly right. the judge says, and yet, and yet the government...