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e labor boca and john glen officer michael keen officer steven caring win officer jeffrey brown officer john rocking win santa jay officer robert tummy and officer robert plume and officer robert johnson and deputy smith is going to read the entire scenario those officers will get their awards first and the next round of officers i'll call if you could stand on the lower level sergeant airbnb bear are a sergeant he dense missouri honey and officer james cunningham and officer directing lee and officer anton adequate val we will and believe me i've been practicing this one lieutenant. >> (clapping.) there it is on saturday july 6, 2013, as approximately 1125 hours they were on final approach to san francisco international airport the aircraft was a bowing 27 it was a calm and sunny saturday morning of a holiday weekend and no indication of problems all of a sudden and without warning the aircraft crashed into the seawall at the end of the run away 28 left it served the tail of the plan the plane be banged up ward and did a 3 hundred and 60 degree spin and slammed into the ground and caug
e labor boca and john glen officer michael keen officer steven caring win officer jeffrey brown officer john rocking win santa jay officer robert tummy and officer robert plume and officer robert johnson and deputy smith is going to read the entire scenario those officers will get their awards first and the next round of officers i'll call if you could stand on the lower level sergeant airbnb bear are a sergeant he dense missouri honey and officer james cunningham and officer directing lee and...
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the upper left igh of officer wilson's pan leg, front collar of officer wilson's shirt andn officer wilson's apon. a bullet fired from officer wilson's weapon was lated inside of the driver's door. the shot fired from inside of the vehicle, striking the door, downward angle at the arm rest. second bullet not recovered. regarding gunshot wound to mr. brown should be nod three separate autopsies were conducted but by st. louis county, one a privat pathologist and one by the decht of dense armed forces medical examiner. the results of the three autopsies are consistent in all significant respects. mr. brown has a gunshot graze wound tohe right thumb. path of the bullet is away from the tip of e hand, soot conconstent with a close range gunshot is present inside of the wound. officer wilson had a medical examination indicating swelling and redness to th face. almost all witnesses stated after hearing the shot fired while mr. brown was at the car hesitated then ran east. most statements almost immediately, officer wi chased after him. some witnesses stated wilson red at mr. brown as he chased aft
the upper left igh of officer wilson's pan leg, front collar of officer wilson's shirt andn officer wilson's apon. a bullet fired from officer wilson's weapon was lated inside of the driver's door. the shot fired from inside of the vehicle, striking the door, downward angle at the arm rest. second bullet not recovered. regarding gunshot wound to mr. brown should be nod three separate autopsies were conducted but by st. louis county, one a privat pathologist and one by the decht of dense armed...
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he advanced toward the officer, i never saw him advance towards the officer. so the grand jury had to assess that and apparently in looking at everyone's credibility and looking at the conflicting statements they decided to credit darren wilson's testimony in terms of the imminent threat and the reasonableness of his behavior. >> this is a fabulous conversation, a fantastic conversation but i have to take a break. we'll continue our conversation on the other side. i'll be right back. ♪ ah, ♪ h it. ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! which means it's timeson for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor tren
he advanced toward the officer, i never saw him advance towards the officer. so the grand jury had to assess that and apparently in looking at everyone's credibility and looking at the conflicting statements they decided to credit darren wilson's testimony in terms of the imminent threat and the reasonableness of his behavior. >> this is a fabulous conversation, a fantastic conversation but i have to take a break. we'll continue our conversation on the other side. i'll be right back. ♪...
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then he is ordered, mike brown is ordered to stop and he adding to officer wilson he charges at officerilson. what's interesting is there is some eyewitness accounts that maybe he was stumbling forward as a result of having been struck. but we also know that officer wilson has advised that he had a 13 round .40 caliber -- five shots were attempted within the cop car. and according to officer wilson, only two shots went off. and then you have the remaining -- and i don't know why that happened. according to officer wilson, i think it's because michael brown's finger was in the hammer. but then he tries to fire off seven more shots, which he must have done when he is outside of the car. how many of them struck michael brown? we only know from the autopsy, you know that mr. there were a certain number of gunshot wounds. >> again, i think there are other things we have to take into consideration there are witnesses there. some of the witnesses said that they did not hear officer wilson say stop, get on the ground the brown family wanted this thing to go to a trial. i think kimberly was a la
then he is ordered, mike brown is ordered to stop and he adding to officer wilson he charges at officerilson. what's interesting is there is some eyewitness accounts that maybe he was stumbling forward as a result of having been struck. but we also know that officer wilson has advised that he had a 13 round .40 caliber -- five shots were attempted within the cop car. and according to officer wilson, only two shots went off. and then you have the remaining -- and i don't know why that happened....
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one witness stated there were actually two police vehicles, and four officers present but only one officerd a weapon. most agreed near the conner of can field and copper creek, mr. brown turned and faced officer wilson. some say he didn't move toward the officer at all but was shot multiple times standing near the corner with hands raised. subsequent interviews with law enforcement, many of the same witnesses iconologied they didn't -- acknowledged they didn't actually see the shooting. some were running for cover, some were relating what they heard, or what they assumed. other witnesses maintained their original statement that brown had his hands in the air and wasn't moving toward the officer when he was shot. others said he was shot, excuse me, several witnesses stated that mr. brown didn't raise hands at all or raised them briefly, then dropped them and turned toward officer wilson who then fired several rounds. others stated brown stopped for a very brief period, and then moved toward officer wilson again. one described the movement toward officer wilson as a full charge. according to
one witness stated there were actually two police vehicles, and four officers present but only one officerd a weapon. most agreed near the conner of can field and copper creek, mr. brown turned and faced officer wilson. some say he didn't move toward the officer at all but was shot multiple times standing near the corner with hands raised. subsequent interviews with law enforcement, many of the same witnesses iconologied they didn't -- acknowledged they didn't actually see the shooting. some...
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and they actually separated officers out and move officers forward and ask follow-up questions and sent to the full screening committee in order to be in the room where those metals are actually considered and voted on only civic center captains of which are 31 or a member of the command staff sits in the room with the police commission that is non-voting and this commission skrertd commissioner monroe the number of years of experience steadies $1,000.02 or three times there's a lot of experience in the room and a lot of personalities and the men and women in that room to say it's a group is an understatement there are huge argument and people that haven't spoken together but it comes down to the voting we do it sounds like old but we're very traditional police department and second older in the country it's done with a wooden box from the before the turn the singularity full of marbles i know sometimes when the officers see it they think we've lost our marbles we take it seriously and as you vote the 40 some odd police officers you have to get 2/3rd's of voting officers to get the meta
and they actually separated officers out and move officers forward and ask follow-up questions and sent to the full screening committee in order to be in the room where those metals are actually considered and voted on only civic center captains of which are 31 or a member of the command staff sits in the room with the police commission that is non-voting and this commission skrertd commissioner monroe the number of years of experience steadies $1,000.02 or three times there's a lot of...
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now, officer feels for his safety.nd life is in danger then, kid, not a kid, an 18-year-old, hard to believe woe stop, turn around and charged the officer. officer wilson doesn't know he has a gun. why would he do that? that is the part of the cop story that smelled to me this, prosecutor told us is that the witnesses who were credible, including african american witnesses described michael brown as making a quote, full charge at the officer. >> correct, correct, it's a huge point came out. waits a great question. >> a fox news question. >> okay. >> going back to the fact this is a police officer now who has been assaulted, right? a weapon discharged in his vehicle. he also has to have in the front of his mind he's wanted for robbery. there is three things going on here. which pits a reasonable belief a criminal activity is afoot. he can now pursue him. missouri law is taken a liberal regarding police officers actions. and what actions they're allowed to take. >> a pint is that if we got this case before a real jury, o
now, officer feels for his safety.nd life is in danger then, kid, not a kid, an 18-year-old, hard to believe woe stop, turn around and charged the officer. officer wilson doesn't know he has a gun. why would he do that? that is the part of the cop story that smelled to me this, prosecutor told us is that the witnesses who were credible, including african american witnesses described michael brown as making a quote, full charge at the officer. >> correct, correct, it's a huge point came...
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now, officer feels for his safety.nd life is in danger then, kid, not a kid, an 18-year-old, hard to believe woe stop, turn around and charged the officer. officer wilson doesn't know he has a gun. why would he do that? that is the part of the cop story that smelled to me this, prosecutor told us is that the witnesses who were credible, including african american witnesses described michael brown as making a quote, full charge at the officer. >> correct, correct, it's a huge point came out. waits a great question. >> a fox news question. >> okay. >> going back to the fact this is a police officer now who has been assaulted, right? a weapon discharged in his vehicle. he also has to have in the front of his mind he's wanted for robbery. there is three things going on here. which pits a reasonable belief a criminal activity is afoot. he can now pursue him. missouri law is taken a liberal regarding police officers actions. and what actions they're to take. >> a pint is that if we got this case before a real jury, officer w
now, officer feels for his safety.nd life is in danger then, kid, not a kid, an 18-year-old, hard to believe woe stop, turn around and charged the officer. officer wilson doesn't know he has a gun. why would he do that? that is the part of the cop story that smelled to me this, prosecutor told us is that the witnesses who were credible, including african american witnesses described michael brown as making a quote, full charge at the officer. >> correct, correct, it's a huge point came...
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>> who charges an officer and tries to steal an officer's gun? who does that?ehavior is justification for being killed. >> no, i'm saying michael brown's behavior forced this officer into a position where he had to defend himself. >> i don't have a gun and i come at you that means that you can kill me? >> i am a black belt -- >> you would not even start. please. >> this is michael brown's fault. period, end of story. >> i agree. sadly. >> he is a thug. he was someone who committed a crime. he was someone who got involved -- >> sadly it's a tragedy, but he brought imon himself. >> he started this. dorian johnson is the other guilty party. he's the one who lied with the hands up, don't shoot. so they need to deal with this issue. michael brown didn't come here overnight, he didn't come here in a moment. >> after hanging out with him, i need a drink or something. you just raised my blood pressure just -- >> juan, juan, if you were my partner, you'd jump and drive away? [ overlapping speakers ] >> i would have to defend you and save your life. >> shot a white six t
>> who charges an officer and tries to steal an officer's gun? who does that?ehavior is justification for being killed. >> no, i'm saying michael brown's behavior forced this officer into a position where he had to defend himself. >> i don't have a gun and i come at you that means that you can kill me? >> i am a black belt -- >> you would not even start. please. >> this is michael brown's fault. period, end of story. >> i agree. sadly. >> he is a...
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officers tried and acquitted. tomorrow morning diarticlo's mother talks about her son's death and the situation in ferguson, missouri. you can see it in the 7am hour eastern time on al jazeera america >>> african-american teenagers are stopped by police at higher rates than white teens. many black families are suggesting their kids take action by recording the encounters. jacob ward has more. >> reporter: in the two years he's been driving. this man has been pulled over seven times, twice for a discernible reason. he and his father say it doesn't make sense. >> i'm in school. i have two jobs, i moved out to my own place. i feel like, you know, i'm doing the best i can. i had the last person actually a ask. this is a normal traffic stop, why are you asking me that, if i stole the car. >> reporter: african-americans are more likely than white to be called over by the police. intending not to ticket the driver, but to search the car. one study suggested african-american males are as much as three times more likely to
officers tried and acquitted. tomorrow morning diarticlo's mother talks about her son's death and the situation in ferguson, missouri. you can see it in the 7am hour eastern time on al jazeera america >>> african-american teenagers are stopped by police at higher rates than white teens. many black families are suggesting their kids take action by recording the encounters. jacob ward has more. >> reporter: in the two years he's been driving. this man has been pulled over seven...
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>> i don't want justice for the officer. >> well, you don't want justice for the officer?your mind. >> no. >> you tried, you convicted him. you don't want justice for the officer? >> what he did was wrong. like i said again -- >> you don't know if it's wrong. you don't know anything. you don't know if it's wrong. wait a minute. stop here. why don't you just want justice, period, whatever way it comes out? i want justice and fairness. if the officer shot him in the back, if it turned out he acted in a wrong manner, didn't obey the law, fine. but if it turns out the other way, then the officer should go free. why wouldn't you support justice for him? >> listen, though, you got to remember, though, if he was in fear of his life and he was mike brown if they were saying why didn't he get on the radio and call for officer need help, officer need aid. >> apparently he tried but he might have been on a frequency that actually didn't go out when he thought it was because he was in the moment and, you know what, he just hit the wrong frequency. >> these things happen so fast and wi
>> i don't want justice for the officer. >> well, you don't want justice for the officer?your mind. >> no. >> you tried, you convicted him. you don't want justice for the officer? >> what he did was wrong. like i said again -- >> you don't know if it's wrong. you don't know anything. you don't know if it's wrong. wait a minute. stop here. why don't you just want justice, period, whatever way it comes out? i want justice and fairness. if the officer shot him...
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>>is there anyone from the police that could speak to that, officer? >> as far as the legislation, i don't remember the feet, and it is anything in a nightclub within a certain amount of feet and it can regulate a safety plan, such as lighting that we have increased the lighting and we had them install the security cameras and they have a security guard there as well and i will check for sure and i believe that there is a security guard there, and on the main nights, and either thursday or friday and the saturday nights and as i said i will check on that one for sure. >> thank you. >> does the security guard help out? >> there is a garage next door, but we don't receive too many complaints regarding that particular place, it is mainly across the street when there have been issues because it is easier to flow from a sidewalk into the street and into a open parking lot, rather than a garage where you have to go up a floor or two. >> do you think that it is the problems is the garage related or is it because the people in the parking lot. >> i mean, and..
>>is there anyone from the police that could speak to that, officer? >> as far as the legislation, i don't remember the feet, and it is anything in a nightclub within a certain amount of feet and it can regulate a safety plan, such as lighting that we have increased the lighting and we had them install the security cameras and they have a security guard there as well and i will check for sure and i believe that there is a security guard there, and on the main nights, and either...
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louis county armored vehicles that showed up and it was the officers -- it was officers in regular -- not regular plain clothes, but officer gear, versus the fatigues that the national guard is wearing, so i haven't seen any national guard in the street patrolling, however, i heard from my understanding there are national guards on west floreson avenue. >> there have been some by and large they've been fairly stationary. thank you very much for your time. we'll be right back. >>> joining me now from ferguson action and msnbc national reporter. let me start with you, you've been here for months engaged in nonviolent direct action, training out doing actions tad, i saw you on the streets last night. how are you thinking about the shape of these protests after what happened last night? >> last night what we saw is a broken and beleaguered community that's been abused by every level of government. martin luther king often noted in march of 1968 that a riot is the language of the unheard, and what we saw last night was not only buildings burning, but we saw democracy on fire, because it ha
louis county armored vehicles that showed up and it was the officers -- it was officers in regular -- not regular plain clothes, but officer gear, versus the fatigues that the national guard is wearing, so i haven't seen any national guard in the street patrolling, however, i heard from my understanding there are national guards on west floreson avenue. >> there have been some by and large they've been fairly stationary. thank you very much for your time. we'll be right back. >>>...
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officer that is under review also currently has cases with this prosecutor's office. and if that officer is indicted, those cases do not go forward. in fact, you have the jeopardy of opening up old cases. so they have a vested interest to preserve the cases that they have and to protect the cases that they have already prosecuted by ensuring that this officer, by perception, is not indicted. if he is indicted then naturally those cases are now in jeopardy. and then the old cases are subject to being reopened. >> but by that criteria wouldn't the prosecutor als be in a position of having to recuse himself? presumably all police officers who would have a case before him would have business before him as well with someone they investigated or arrested. >> no doubt about it. and the thing is and fortunately, these police shooting cases are an aberration. we don't have this every day and we hope that it doesn't become an everyday thing in the future. we feel in this case especially with this high profile nature and this global attention that it should have at least got a p
officer that is under review also currently has cases with this prosecutor's office. and if that officer is indicted, those cases do not go forward. in fact, you have the jeopardy of opening up old cases. so they have a vested interest to preserve the cases that they have and to protect the cases that they have already prosecuted by ensuring that this officer, by perception, is not indicted. if he is indicted then naturally those cases are now in jeopardy. and then the old cases are subject to...
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brown and officer wilson. it was described as tussling, wrestling, tug of war or just some movement. several other witnesses described mr. brown as punching officer wilson while mr. brown was partially inside the vehicle. many of the witnesses said they heard a gunshot while mr. brown was still partially inside the vehicle. at least one witness said no part of mr. brown was ever inside the vehicle and that the shot was fired through an open window while mr. brown was standing outside. the vehicle and officer wilson's clothing and equipment were examined by various technicians and scientists. mr. brown's blood and/or dna were located on the outside of the driver's door. his blood and dna were also found on the outside of the left rear passenger door of the police vehicle. mr. brown's blood or dna was found on the inside of the driver's door, the upper left thigh of officer wilson's pant leg, the front collar of officer wilson's shirt and on officer wilson's weapon. additionally, a bullet fired from officer will
brown and officer wilson. it was described as tussling, wrestling, tug of war or just some movement. several other witnesses described mr. brown as punching officer wilson while mr. brown was partially inside the vehicle. many of the witnesses said they heard a gunshot while mr. brown was still partially inside the vehicle. at least one witness said no part of mr. brown was ever inside the vehicle and that the shot was fired through an open window while mr. brown was standing outside. the...
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. >> i've talked with the officers he's been great we've cooperating together and so it's been great i told them we need to have 12 clock to the weekends. >> okay. so that doesn't quite answer my question has been been a change in the recommendation from sf pd because what i have in front of me as a midnight. >> i would like to say those are recommendations for us to discuss those are things we can add or change ourselves but i believe that this is what we're going to get more information about 3 as we move along so, in fact, i'd like to ask you about your process i received a couple of e-mails one of them from the alliance for a better 6th district and that happened at the may 8th and 21st those places heard about you're absent absent license but. >> that's not true i believe i went to the i was able to talk to twice i mentioned the licenses and the dmz on weekends at the last meetings i skipped it i think we also talk about a whole plans when captain in the office i mentioned the djs on the weekends and it's been my intention to get. >> i got the e-mail. >> i got that e-mail. >> yo
. >> i've talked with the officers he's been great we've cooperating together and so it's been great i told them we need to have 12 clock to the weekends. >> okay. so that doesn't quite answer my question has been been a change in the recommendation from sf pd because what i have in front of me as a midnight. >> i would like to say those are recommendations for us to discuss those are things we can add or change ourselves but i believe that this is what we're going to get more...
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i'm sure that this is not easy for the officer either, and i know that any officer that has to take a life suffers from w that daily for the rest of his life. >> chief, i also wanted to ask you, wilson repeatedly said he did what he was trained to do. when you teach officers how to use deadly force, would you instruct them to do what wilson did that day? >> yes and no. there's portions of this event where officer wilson was put in a position where he did not' have any choice but to use force to defend his life, but if we look at the totality of the circumstances and we look at the whole event, we need to look at things that occurred before the actual use of force, leading up to the use of force and then during the use of force as to the tactics and the training for this officer. administrators have got to look beyond just the legal reasonableness of that use of force. the administration of the police department and police departments across the country have to look at those events leading up to it. are we training our -- >> can you be specific about which things they should look at? >
i'm sure that this is not easy for the officer either, and i know that any officer that has to take a life suffers from w that daily for the rest of his life. >> chief, i also wanted to ask you, wilson repeatedly said he did what he was trained to do. when you teach officers how to use deadly force, would you instruct them to do what wilson did that day? >> yes and no. there's portions of this event where officer wilson was put in a position where he did not' have any choice but to...
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i'm in charge of close to 3000 police officers. 2000 out of 3000 are young officers on the streets every single day and they come in contact with different residence and citizens. within those contacts it's not race, african-american and black or white which tends to be her discussion but with the gay and lesbian community. it's with the orthodox jewish community. it's with different ethnicities and immigrant populations that come into our country. unique for law enforcement in america's anytime you have trauma, a place in the world to end up with residents from most locations in our cities. we take people in and when you have of large groups of people that move into a location you have to address that. ferguson that everybody wants to use as a bellwether for policing in the united states, ferguson did not start on the day of that incident. rodney king did not start the day of that incident. that incident started five or 10 years before that. watching the riots of rodney king, issues dealing with local grocery stores started 10 years before. issues dealing with police officers being heav
i'm in charge of close to 3000 police officers. 2000 out of 3000 are young officers on the streets every single day and they come in contact with different residence and citizens. within those contacts it's not race, african-american and black or white which tends to be her discussion but with the gay and lesbian community. it's with the orthodox jewish community. it's with different ethnicities and immigrant populations that come into our country. unique for law enforcement in america's...
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what the driver of the vehicle and meier the right rear argue that and others officers as the officers drove west they observed a silver sedan parked on the street and recognized the vehicle matched the make and model of a vehicle stolen the previous evening quote/unquote hijacked by a gunman by a man held at gun point the victim handed over the keys it was thought to be the work of the shotgun abandon indicts officers performed a u-turn to investigate the car as he did so a suspect failed to stop officer actually son activated his vehicles with the sirens and the suspected supreme courts continued to flee he broadcasted meaning an officer has an emergency and calmly relied they were attempting to stop a hijacked vehicle the subject with no regard for others failed to stop at the stop signs officer actually son was undeferred and pursued the vehicle while the officers updated his location the subjects turned into george court the driver with likely band the vehicle but the driver had another plan he disruptly stopped his vehicle forcing the officers in a collision he rammed the right d
what the driver of the vehicle and meier the right rear argue that and others officers as the officers drove west they observed a silver sedan parked on the street and recognized the vehicle matched the make and model of a vehicle stolen the previous evening quote/unquote hijacked by a gunman by a man held at gun point the victim handed over the keys it was thought to be the work of the shotgun abandon indicts officers performed a u-turn to investigate the car as he did so a suspect failed to...
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you had officer dar rep. account, the headline is he feared for his life, he thought one more blow from michael brown, who was attacking him and came at him in his car, might have knocked him out or killed him. your client, michael brown's mother, says i do not believe his account, that he could be afraid for his life because of my son. is that true? >> absolutely. it absolutely makes no sense whatsoever. at the point that you're in a car and you're trapped inside, i can half way go along with the notion that you feel somewhat compromised but now you outside the vehicle, you have a weapon, you have someone who is injured, who is bleeding, whose blood is on you, and at some point they lose enough blood, they lose consciousness, so the notion that you think the only option that you have is to shoot and kill someone who you can see is unarmed, is absolutely absurd. there are other avenues, there's takedown techniques. he could have used a weapon as an impact strupinstrument. he could have done other things inste
you had officer dar rep. account, the headline is he feared for his life, he thought one more blow from michael brown, who was attacking him and came at him in his car, might have knocked him out or killed him. your client, michael brown's mother, says i do not believe his account, that he could be afraid for his life because of my son. is that true? >> absolutely. it absolutely makes no sense whatsoever. at the point that you're in a car and you're trapped inside, i can half way go along...
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the officer pulled out his firearm and that when michael brown was moving toward officer wilson, officeralking about how some witnesses even said he shot, then paused, then michael brown started to move again according to some witnesses. and then was shot again. i want to tell the audience sean is coming up in one moment. we're waiting for president obama. so we're going to go to president obama in a moment because he has speak tonight on this. sean hannity is standing by with
the officer pulled out his firearm and that when michael brown was moving toward officer wilson, officeralking about how some witnesses even said he shot, then paused, then michael brown started to move again according to some witnesses. and then was shot again. i want to tell the audience sean is coming up in one moment. we're waiting for president obama. so we're going to go to president obama in a moment because he has speak tonight on this. sean hannity is standing by with
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and so, it was officer cunning ham for his actions at asiana and the other officers that were nominated were the competition was unbelievable and so i know that deputy chief smith and tomioco were there and they were tried to handicap if he stood a chance hearing the other stories but the trophy is beautiful, and so, i would ask and i will let the commission and the president know if perhaps it will be appropriate to bring him to the commission with his award so that he could be recognized and everybody at home can see i mean that it is unbelievable, honor when you think of, these are thousands of police departments and officers, from all over the world. and orlando florida, and we took home the prize it was pretty cool. >> wow. >> chief, i am wondering that this may be out of prod protocol, so we got the medal of valor next week and is it possible to maybe. >> yeah. >> highlight it next week? >> yeah, maybe we will, because that is the ultimate medal of valor, so he got a gold medal last year and but i think that it will be appropriate to put the cherry on top next wednesday. >> such a
and so, it was officer cunning ham for his actions at asiana and the other officers that were nominated were the competition was unbelievable and so i know that deputy chief smith and tomioco were there and they were tried to handicap if he stood a chance hearing the other stories but the trophy is beautiful, and so, i would ask and i will let the commission and the president know if perhaps it will be appropriate to bring him to the commission with his award so that he could be recognized and...
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so what charges could officer wilson face? the most serious charge, first-degree murder, which would mean wilson showed some kind of planning before the killing. second-degree murder, for knowing he causing death. voluntary manslaughter. for sudden passion arising from adequate cause. involuntary manslaughter in the first-degree for recklessly causing death. involuntary manslaughter in the second-degree for criminal negligence. or no charges at all. let me bring in former u.s. attorney kendall coffey and prosecutor paul henderson, thank you both for being here. >> thanks, reverend. >> i want to hear from both of you on this. the grand jury has considered a lot of charges. kendall, where do you see this going tonight? >> i think most of us would be surprised if the grand jury brings any charges. in large part because of the way this investigation and this process was structured. the prosecutor was never a leader presenting a narrative, a theory of the case, leading the grand jury, which is what they normally do. instead, they j
so what charges could officer wilson face? the most serious charge, first-degree murder, which would mean wilson showed some kind of planning before the killing. second-degree murder, for knowing he causing death. voluntary manslaughter. for sudden passion arising from adequate cause. involuntary manslaughter in the first-degree for recklessly causing death. involuntary manslaughter in the second-degree for criminal negligence. or no charges at all. let me bring in former u.s. attorney kendall...
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louis county prosecutor's office.governor, what would you say to the thousands of people, the millions of people around america who felt like the government has failed them more or less, that the legal system has failed them over the last 3 1/2 months. >> our focus is not about what happened over the last 3 1/2 months. i think it's provided additional training, additional sensitivity and knowledge. our focus today in the short run here is to protect lives, property and protect speech. and in the longer run, as the mayor said, to find paths for progress. so our focus is on those clear principles as we move forward. yes, ma'am? >> how are you going to move forward healing the racial divide, what steps are you going to take? >> tonight is about the pieces that are in police to do what we've got to do. clearly, all of the folks behind me, as well as significant leaders in the community, have begun that process. i had a chance right before i came in here to have a conference call with a number of faith leaders who are work
louis county prosecutor's office.governor, what would you say to the thousands of people, the millions of people around america who felt like the government has failed them more or less, that the legal system has failed them over the last 3 1/2 months. >> our focus is not about what happened over the last 3 1/2 months. i think it's provided additional training, additional sensitivity and knowledge. our focus today in the short run here is to protect lives, property and protect speech. and...
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>> officer deed, this is officer carson's section.ave a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. charged with battery on an inmate with serious injuries. it's a d.a. referral offense. and if you're found guilty of that, it carries a maximum forfeiture of 360 days. okay, being that you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. okay, if you have anybody you want to investigate it -- >> anybody on the yard, they seen what happened. i don't know their names. that's what i'm saying. if you could find out for me, i don't know their last name. they will tell you it was self-defense. >> what i'm going to do, i'm going to get the log, see who was out there that day, ask them the questions you want me to ask them. was it self-defense, did he swing on you first, is that what you want me to ask them? >> that it was self-defense, he swung on me first. >> he swung on me first. >> the whole yard seen it. >> i will give you a copy of the report once it's typed. >> all right. >> all right? >> all right. >>
>> officer deed, this is officer carson's section.ave a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. charged with battery on an inmate with serious injuries. it's a d.a. referral offense. and if you're found guilty of that, it carries a maximum forfeiture of 360 days. okay, being that you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. okay, if you have anybody you want to investigate it -- >> anybody on the yard, they seen what happened. i don't...
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officer darren wilson's lawyers releasing his statement "officer wilson followed his training, followed the law." minutes after word of the grand jury decision, president obama called for peace. >> hurting others or destroying property is not the answer. >> reporter: prosecutors released all evidence presented to the grand jury, 24 volumes of transcripts reviewed by the 12 grand jurors, seven men, five women, nine white, three black. also for the first time we see photos of officer wilson taken immediately after he fatally shot the unarmed black teen six times, more photos of the scene itself. we now know wilson testified that when he first saw brown and his friend walking in the middle of the road on the morning of august 9th he yells "hey, guys, why don't you walk on the sidewalk" that's when wilson slammed the police cruiser door as wilson tried to exit. wilson testified the teen hit him ten times, landing two blows, causing minor bruising. these photos showing a swollen right cheek, scratches on the back of his neck. wilson says after a tussle over his gun and two shots fired in the
officer darren wilson's lawyers releasing his statement "officer wilson followed his training, followed the law." minutes after word of the grand jury decision, president obama called for peace. >> hurting others or destroying property is not the answer. >> reporter: prosecutors released all evidence presented to the grand jury, 24 volumes of transcripts reviewed by the 12 grand jurors, seven men, five women, nine white, three black. also for the first time we see photos...
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officer is okay. standing up on his own and riding away in a fellow officer suv. >> in ferguson violent clash was police. >> yes unfortunately this is where this all started and we expected some real activity there that turned violent and it did. this is leif look from ferguson where of centers full riot gear force demonstrators off the street with tear gas and armored vehicle but whole bunch of cars on fire. >> we are in ferguson with the very latest. >> officer daryn wilson walking free. >> no probable cause exist to fail any charge against officer wilson. >> more than three months after he shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown grand jury decided today wilson will not face any charges. >> we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury's to make. i join michael's parents in asking anyone who protest this decision to do so peacefully. >> all right tonight protest have turned violent. with shots fired. pizza shop and police cars set on fire. demonstrators throwing molotov cocktails at
officer is okay. standing up on his own and riding away in a fellow officer suv. >> in ferguson violent clash was police. >> yes unfortunately this is where this all started and we expected some real activity there that turned violent and it did. this is leif look from ferguson where of centers full riot gear force demonstrators off the street with tear gas and armored vehicle but whole bunch of cars on fire. >> we are in ferguson with the very latest. >> officer daryn...
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but regular army officers, no. was notwar department allowing, with the exception of circumstances, really any field-grade officers, because the captain being the battery the highesthat's organizational unit the artillery has. i'm now going to look at three theles of the army of potomac, antietam, fredericksburg and chancellorsville, that tidball's points about the organizational ineffectiveness of the u.s. army's field artillery and combat operations. okay. antietam. the battle of antietam, also fought onharpsburg, september 17, 1862, near sharpsburg, maryland, and antietam creek, as part of the maryland campaign. bloodiest single day of the war with more than 22,000 casualties of dead, wounded and missing. it was also the bloodiest single day in american military history, not just the war, for the u.s. army. after pursuing confederate maryland, union army major general mcclellan lee's army. at dawn on september 17, major hooker's first corps assaulted lee's left flank. miller'swept across cornfield and fierce fig
but regular army officers, no. was notwar department allowing, with the exception of circumstances, really any field-grade officers, because the captain being the battery the highesthat's organizational unit the artillery has. i'm now going to look at three theles of the army of potomac, antietam, fredericksburg and chancellorsville, that tidball's points about the organizational ineffectiveness of the u.s. army's field artillery and combat operations. okay. antietam. the battle of antietam,...
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we have heard from officer wilson he called for backup but officer wilson, he doesn't have an obligation to disengage just because michael brown starts to run away. there is no real obligation for him to say i'm not going to get involved. >> big question is wouldn't it have been more safer, once he learned that there was this robbery to wait until backup got there and to have backup assist him? there was no exigent serks at that time. he may that decision. i don't know if it was the wrong decision. but i can also tell that you if the inconsistency of what the witness testimony is in this. this is highly unlikely that they would have gotten a conviction. even if it wouldn't have gotten out of the grand jury. >> you are right about that and then of course the bad spatter evidence is consistent with the forward trajectory on the part of the suspect moving toward and charging to the officer and then the fatal shot through the top of the head, head down as if in a charging position. that's the evidence. that's the forensics that the the grand jury also heard. katie and ted, what a pleasure. s
we have heard from officer wilson he called for backup but officer wilson, he doesn't have an obligation to disengage just because michael brown starts to run away. there is no real obligation for him to say i'm not going to get involved. >> big question is wouldn't it have been more safer, once he learned that there was this robbery to wait until backup got there and to have backup assist him? there was no exigent serks at that time. he may that decision. i don't know if it was the wrong...
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has suspended officers for driver inattention.ut the focus is on extensive training. >> i think there is a higher expectation that you do have and should have for our officers. expectations have been raised in prince george's county, which fault accident00 since 2010. the department stepped up retraining after a series of accidents where officers were inattentive. their testing skills at fedex field. >> we have established for ourselves a goal of reducing are preventable accidents, those where officers could not prevent them, and ensuring the safety of our officers and the public. reports tohrough the find the most common causes of at fault accidents. are improper backing, driver inattention, and failure to maintain control. to read more, go to our website, wjla.com. >> thank you. now let's get back to the breaking news, following it from ferguson, missouri, where protesters are active on the streets. >> it remains to be seen how long the protests will rage on or how violent they will get. these are live pictures in ferguson, in t
has suspended officers for driver inattention.ut the focus is on extensive training. >> i think there is a higher expectation that you do have and should have for our officers. expectations have been raised in prince george's county, which fault accident00 since 2010. the department stepped up retraining after a series of accidents where officers were inattentive. their testing skills at fedex field. >> we have established for ourselves a goal of reducing are preventable accidents,...
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that will free up some more officers, i appreciate that.ll have a plan going forward with some operational stuff that i prefer not to go in to that captain johnson and i have just discussed inside and i think it will mitigate some of the issues. you know, frankly one of the problems that we have is we don't really know what anything will look like sometimes until it happens. like i said, as dynamic as august was, can you imagine a night like this? we didn't have anything of this magnitude. so it was very difficulty think to telegraph exactly what we should have expected. i didn't foresee an evening like this, i will be honest with you. [speaking at the same time] >> 29 arrests as far as i know. i do have some -- like i said i have some objects in the truck if you could film those, i have a 45 semiautomatic gun we received in an effort to try to disperse the crowd. please understanding captain johnson and i standing together looking at this. at some point it's incumbent upon law enforcement to get to a point where we can control certain area
that will free up some more officers, i appreciate that.ll have a plan going forward with some operational stuff that i prefer not to go in to that captain johnson and i have just discussed inside and i think it will mitigate some of the issues. you know, frankly one of the problems that we have is we don't really know what anything will look like sometimes until it happens. like i said, as dynamic as august was, can you imagine a night like this? we didn't have anything of this magnitude. so...
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officer wilson's weapon. additionally, a bull et was located inside the door in a downward angle. the second bullet was not recovered. regarding the gun shot wound to mr. brown, it should benoted that the three separate autopsies were conducted. the results of all three auto y autopsies were significant of one another in all significant respects. mr. brown has a gun shot and braise wound. the path of that bullet is away from the tip of the hand, consistent with a close up close range gunshot is present inside that wound. officer wilson also had a medical examination. almost all witnesses stated after they heard the shot fired while mr. brown was at the car, he he has tsitated and then ran on camfield. most stated that almost immediately, aufrofficer wilson out immediately and chased him with his vehicle. some witnesses say he struck dr or one of the shots struck mr. brown. others stated that he did not fire until mr. brown turned and came back toward officer wilson. at least one witness stated that as officer
officer wilson's weapon. additionally, a bull et was located inside the door in a downward angle. the second bullet was not recovered. regarding the gun shot wound to mr. brown, it should benoted that the three separate autopsies were conducted. the results of all three auto y autopsies were significant of one another in all significant respects. mr. brown has a gun shot and braise wound. the path of that bullet is away from the tip of the hand, consistent with a close up close range gunshot is...
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she went in there and there was an officer that could have sent her down others howl u hall the officer took the information she walked out and felt good about coming to the police department and getting help that was a i'm going to put you up front that was this officer (clapping) that so me as the epitomize of helping people you'll see that tonight without further ado i'm going to let you hear from our chief of police commissioner maufas. >> thank you. good evening, everyone on behalf of my colleagues on the commission it's real an honor to stand here tonight and acknowledge the heros that walk among us in the police department now more than ever it feels like a good time to honor the best of the police department what we're here to honor is tall order braver above and beyond the call of duty a tough standard because the call of diet is high serving the people in the city we be honor the heros to do that to protect and serve but it seems and you'll hear shortly among this group as cheri's take care said uncommon valor was the common virtual we'll honor those who knowingly pursued arme
she went in there and there was an officer that could have sent her down others howl u hall the officer took the information she walked out and felt good about coming to the police department and getting help that was a i'm going to put you up front that was this officer (clapping) that so me as the epitomize of helping people you'll see that tonight without further ado i'm going to let you hear from our chief of police commissioner maufas. >> thank you. good evening, everyone on behalf...
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developed police officers.t is nothing new in the south. even in the west and east, police officers always kill black men. you are dead, it is your fault. you are a young black man doing something instead of white america realizing this is what police officers have been doing since the beginning of time. it is fact. it is part of the klan. they are probably still officers undercover. it is sad no one is seeing the bigger picture. host: what you base those accusations on? caller: on fact. and 1930's,1950's police officers have been killing black men with a badge. host: mr. yeomans? guest: there is no question that in our country, we have had a problem with police officers killing african-american men. we still have a problem. one of the broader lessons we have to take from this incident is we need to figure out ways to stop the killing or at least minimize it. i think there is no question there is a racial element to much of what goes on here. a very starkguson contrast between the police department and communit
developed police officers.t is nothing new in the south. even in the west and east, police officers always kill black men. you are dead, it is your fault. you are a young black man doing something instead of white america realizing this is what police officers have been doing since the beginning of time. it is fact. it is part of the klan. they are probably still officers undercover. it is sad no one is seeing the bigger picture. host: what you base those accusations on? caller: on fact. and...
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. >> officers of the law see it all. >> a very young male driver. and i'm talking young. >> and so do their cameras. >> there's going to be a killing tonight. >> the eyewitnesses that never lie. >> i got the police report and i was, like, lie. >> hello, welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. highway patrol officers know to expect the unexpected whenever they stop a vehicle. our first story pits an armed felony suspect against u.s. border patrol agents. the tense situation at the mexican border grows worse when officers make a crucial discovery about who else is in the car. a burglary suspect speeds toward the mexican border with a 1-year-old child as a hostage. >> he was holding the baby to his chest and the knife to the baby's neck. he told me they were not going to get him alive. >> number one lane, 89 miles an hour. >> monday morning, april 20, 1998. a car tears down interstate 5 south of los angeles, hitting speeds up to 95 miles per hour. >> okay, they're passing el toro now. >> as it hurdles toward the mexican border, officials th
. >> officers of the law see it all. >> a very young male driver. and i'm talking young. >> and so do their cameras. >> there's going to be a killing tonight. >> the eyewitnesses that never lie. >> i got the police report and i was, like, lie. >> hello, welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. highway patrol officers know to expect the unexpected whenever they stop a vehicle. our first story pits an armed felony suspect against u.s....
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officer darren wilson resigns. but the grand jury's decision to bring no charges in the shooting death of michael brown leaves a community and a country divided. we'll discuss the facts of the case and whether an indictment was warranted with attorneys on both sides. from police officer darren wilson's legal team, neil bruntrager and from the family of michael brown, daryl parker. president obama appeals for calm while the streets of ferguson erupt. >> that won't be done by throwing bottles or smashing car windows and certainly won't be done by hurting anybody. >> how does the country ease the tension between race and law enforcement? we'll ask rudy giuliani and head of the national urban league, marc morial. plus, what role has the media played surrounding ferguson. >> the 24-hour news cycle. >> our sunday panel weighs in on all right now on a special "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. police officer darren wilson announced late saturday, he has resigned from the ferguson police force.
officer darren wilson resigns. but the grand jury's decision to bring no charges in the shooting death of michael brown leaves a community and a country divided. we'll discuss the facts of the case and whether an indictment was warranted with attorneys on both sides. from police officer darren wilson's legal team, neil bruntrager and from the family of michael brown, daryl parker. president obama appeals for calm while the streets of ferguson erupt. >> that won't be done by throwing...
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officer darren wilson's lawyers releasing a statement -- officer wilson followed his training, followed the law. minutes after word of the grand jury decision, president obama called for peace. >> hurting others or destroying property is not the answer. >> prosecutors released all evidence presented to the grand jury, 24 volumes of transcripts reviewed by the 12 grand jurors, seven men, nine women, nine white three black. photos of officer wilson taken immediately after he fatally shot the unarmed black teen six times. more photos of the scene itself. we know wilson testified when he first saw brown and his friend walking in the middle of the road on the morning of august 9th he yells quote, hay guys, why don't you guys walk on the sidewalk. and wilson testified that brown slammed the patrol car door. these photos showing a swollen right cheek, scratches on the back of his neck. wilson says after a tussle over his gun, and two shots fired in the car, brown takes off. wilson pursuing him down the street yelling, get on the ground. the teen eventually stops, turns towards the officer with
officer darren wilson's lawyers releasing a statement -- officer wilson followed his training, followed the law. minutes after word of the grand jury decision, president obama called for peace. >> hurting others or destroying property is not the answer. >> prosecutors released all evidence presented to the grand jury, 24 volumes of transcripts reviewed by the 12 grand jurors, seven men, nine women, nine white three black. photos of officer wilson taken immediately after he fatally...
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the officer got out of the car. darren wilson said the unarmed teenager stopped, and turned towards him: darren wilson said he fired again, but recalled: darren wilson said brown was about 10 feet away during the final shots. anger was fed by reports that brown had his hand up. darren wilson account differed. some say brown ran to the officer full charge. another insisted he was not charging him. hands up, he was trying to stay on his feet and his knees were buckling. >> some scribed his hands as out to his side. some say in front of him palms up. >> reporter: after days of testimony, 60 witnesses and four pages of documents, the grand jury decided not to charge the officer, enraging protesters and devastating brown's family. >> we object publicly and loudly as we can on behalf of michael brown junior's family that this process is broken. >> the process was fair, the juror saw everything, some say it was too much, and handled more like a trial than a routine decision, rather then a decision to send someone to trial.
the officer got out of the car. darren wilson said the unarmed teenager stopped, and turned towards him: darren wilson said he fired again, but recalled: darren wilson said brown was about 10 feet away during the final shots. anger was fed by reports that brown had his hand up. darren wilson account differed. some say brown ran to the officer full charge. another insisted he was not charging him. hands up, he was trying to stay on his feet and his knees were buckling. >> some scribed his...
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officer wilson. >>reporter: more than three months after he shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown grand jury decided today wilson will not face any charges. >> we need to accept this decision was the grand jury to make. but i join michael parents in asking anyone who protests this decision to did so peacefully. >> about officer gets away with murder. >> protest turn unrulyy with shots fired demonstrators vandalize ago squad car throwing molotov cocktail at police. law enforcement officials worry what we see tonight could continue to intensify and they say they are prepared with 1,000 extra officers on the streets the national guard and fbi also here ready to offer back up. meanwhile we are told brown's mother breakdown in tears when she learned the grand jury decision. family saying justice was not served. officer wilson still in hiding now free if he which iss to continue to work in law enforcements. in app effort to be transparent the couldn't prosecutor says nearly all of the evidence the
officer wilson. >>reporter: more than three months after he shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown grand jury decided today wilson will not face any charges. >> we need to accept this decision was the grand jury to make. but i join michael parents in asking anyone who protests this decision to did so peacefully. >> about officer gets away with murder. >> protest turn unrulyy with shots fired demonstrators vandalize ago squad car throwing molotov cocktail at...
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by the police officer. what do you say to people who wonder is there something wrong with the laws here that allows this to happen, that after this happens says we just move on essentially and that this is justice? is this really justice or is there something wrong with the laws in the state that would say -- >> well, you know, it's another question that really i don't have an answer to that question. what's wrong with the law? there are no laws to protect this. every law out there is to protect the safety of every individual, regardless of their age and regardless of their race. and so if those laws are not working, then we need to work to change them. and that's about all that we can -- not all but that's what we should be doing, and that's where this needs to go from here. yes, sir. >> mr. mcculloch, you've been accuse bid some of passion the buck by standing bag and putting this evidence in front of the grand jury instead of taking a stand. isn't that what you were elected to do? shouldn't you have take
by the police officer. what do you say to people who wonder is there something wrong with the laws here that allows this to happen, that after this happens says we just move on essentially and that this is justice? is this really justice or is there something wrong with the laws in the state that would say -- >> well, you know, it's another question that really i don't have an answer to that question. what's wrong with the law? there are no laws to protect this. every law out there is to...
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the police officers have two duties. preserve the evidence in order for people to find out what happened but it sounds to me like during wilson was afforded the opportunity to create an evidentiary area near to. this is not unique to ferguson. it happens all over the country. ask any defense attorney about this and they will tell you the way this went down with the prosecutor's office, with the police department was so shady, that you can't have any confidence whatsoever that the story that darren wilson told is in fact what happened. , thank you for being with us. stay with us. we're going to go to break and we will be joined by reverend ,sagyefo sekou here in ferguson though, usually in massachusetts, he's been here for months organizing on the ground. we will loss of be joined by jelani cobb, professor at university of connecticut, writes for the new yorker, has been writing extensively about ferguson. we were with him last night on the streets of ferguson. ferguson has erupted. we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music b
the police officers have two duties. preserve the evidence in order for people to find out what happened but it sounds to me like during wilson was afforded the opportunity to create an evidentiary area near to. this is not unique to ferguson. it happens all over the country. ask any defense attorney about this and they will tell you the way this went down with the prosecutor's office, with the police department was so shady, that you can't have any confidence whatsoever that the story that...
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were officers afraid? national guard afraid to respond, because they were worried an incident might happen and this would get even worse? is there any way that played a part in it or no? >> no. we had the guard, located at various sites. at one point in time, we did move the guard into locations, but at that point, much of what was going on had gotten out of control. >> now, the media, as you know, we started reporting at 1:00 eastern time, that the grand jury had reached a decision. but the official announcement did not come until 9:00 eastern time. it was 8:00 in ferguson. "the washington post" columnist eugene robinson suggested officials wanted to -- well, let me give you his quote of exactly what he said. tweeted, "judge ing by the way they staged this announcement, missouri officials seemed to desperately want a riot." why wait until it's dark and people are all gathered there to do it? people think that's a fair point. do you think he's right? >> well, we had no involvement in when the decision was
were officers afraid? national guard afraid to respond, because they were worried an incident might happen and this would get even worse? is there any way that played a part in it or no? >> no. we had the guard, located at various sites. at one point in time, we did move the guard into locations, but at that point, much of what was going on had gotten out of control. >> now, the media, as you know, we started reporting at 1:00 eastern time, that the grand jury had reached a...
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office i want toy request if there's to be a lot of discussion i ask you hear the two items first and supervisor mar is here so but if it's fast if the commission has questions about the legislation and wants to go to the recommendations that's fine if it's brief i defer to the commission if they want to do this first. >> it's pretty clear-cut. >> yes. briefing working with the mayor's office and the contractor monitor division the stakeholders community of local before his entrepreneurs we've worked on this reform and 14 b is a core program for the city and county to make sure that micro small and the slightly all of a sudden intestate can have a good shot at participating in the cities process and among the core of the changes are citywide goal participation and other forms to improve their chances of participating in the contracting process there is a lot there but straightforward we have a budget committee hearing on thursday i ask you recommend approval the item. >> my commission comments? commissioner tour-sarkissian and hello, i have a question regarding the i read the changes
office i want toy request if there's to be a lot of discussion i ask you hear the two items first and supervisor mar is here so but if it's fast if the commission has questions about the legislation and wants to go to the recommendations that's fine if it's brief i defer to the commission if they want to do this first. >> it's pretty clear-cut. >> yes. briefing working with the mayor's office and the contractor monitor division the stakeholders community of local before his...
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posing as police officers.it's the same problem, and we got to deal with it. >> reverend, demonstrations--are you holding a vigil on monday, the best with that, and it's great to see you again. and we'll have you on the program to talk about ways forward here in seizing this moment. >> we have a vigil at ebenezer monday night at 6:00 p.m. and we want to continue to raise this issue. ref. >> reverend, thank you. >> coming up on al jazeera america. groundbreaking work on the face. how a new center is trying to answer questions like can we make scars invisible? >> hello, i'm ray suarez. a holy city for jews christians, tensions have been rising for weeks now. people are dying. we'll take you inside the divisions at the top of the hour. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answe
posing as police officers.it's the same problem, and we got to deal with it. >> reverend, demonstrations--are you holding a vigil on monday, the best with that, and it's great to see you again. and we'll have you on the program to talk about ways forward here in seizing this moment. >> we have a vigil at ebenezer monday night at 6:00 p.m. and we want to continue to raise this issue. ref. >> reverend, thank you. >> coming up on al jazeera america. groundbreaking work on...
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dozens of secret service officers and d.c.ice stepped back as a rally crowded lafayette park and pennsylvania avenue a. the protesters said they were committed to peaceful demonstration. >> we had some police officers follow us down seventh street, but we kept telling them this was a peaceful protest and insisted it was peaceful. >> d.c. mayor elect muriel bowser said, as washingtonians we'll stand with michael brown's family and their work to find peaceful solutions working tirelessly for change and learning to better understand one another. many of the protesters started on u street. police shut that road down and then the demonstrators marched a mile and a half shouting "hands up don't shoot." a lot of people were on their way to the white house as well. >>> shortly after the grand jury decision, the naacp said it will embark on a 120-mile journey for justice starting this saturday. demonstrators will walk from ferguson, missouri, to the governor's mansion in jefferson city. they are demanding new leadership of the ferguson
dozens of secret service officers and d.c.ice stepped back as a rally crowded lafayette park and pennsylvania avenue a. the protesters said they were committed to peaceful demonstration. >> we had some police officers follow us down seventh street, but we kept telling them this was a peaceful protest and insisted it was peaceful. >> d.c. mayor elect muriel bowser said, as washingtonians we'll stand with michael brown's family and their work to find peaceful solutions working...
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we have six officers, and we have 7 housing unit officers, and seven foot beat officers and two traffic motorcycle officers that tend to all of the different problem areas around the schools and some of these thorough fairs and san jose, and mission and geneva, and these are just some of the spots where i send my traffic units and they are great. and our homeless out reach team we have two very diligent officers that are how assigned to our homeless out reach team and they are working with the hot teams and going to some of the hot spots, and down in the lower mission and underneath the freeway and places like that, that we have, all right. community partnerships here is a big one 16 different groups and i am going home every night, and there is a meeting with these different groups and they all need attention and they are great and but joelle who ones the cpad group is almost, she is unbelievable and she keeps me in line more than anybody about what is going on in the district and what group needs some attention and sarah, rogers next to her in her pretty blue is always helping out wit
we have six officers, and we have 7 housing unit officers, and seven foot beat officers and two traffic motorcycle officers that tend to all of the different problem areas around the schools and some of these thorough fairs and san jose, and mission and geneva, and these are just some of the spots where i send my traffic units and they are great. and our homeless out reach team we have two very diligent officers that are how assigned to our homeless out reach team and they are working with the...
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the court has given leeway to officers only to the extent the officer are relying on a clear directive from a thirty party like a legislature or court. this is very different. this is like the johnson case from 1982 where the court held if the officer acts on his own view of a "unsettled rule of law" that we not only find the fourth amendment violation, we suppress so even if i have to argument this case. >> it is a reasonable interpretation of state law? >> i would dispute if you were asking in the chevron sense that this statute was sufficiently ambiguous that it could have been read this way. but i don't think it should be viewed as a reasonable mistake under the good faith doctrine because the good faith doctrine deals with directive from thirty parties and officers relying on third parties. johnson that i was just citing to you says that -- >> well, i don't need to ask this in the context of any other body of the court's case law, just in the common sense understanding of the term. was it reasonable if a -- even an attorney sat down and read the relevant north carolina statutes, d
the court has given leeway to officers only to the extent the officer are relying on a clear directive from a thirty party like a legislature or court. this is very different. this is like the johnson case from 1982 where the court held if the officer acts on his own view of a "unsettled rule of law" that we not only find the fourth amendment violation, we suppress so even if i have to argument this case. >> it is a reasonable interpretation of state law? >> i would...
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many of the officers are clearly agitated.hers have been more cooperative with the protesters and demonstrators. they have come across it as really a case-by-case scenario. they seem to have been patient when they can, and certainly, a little bit more aggressive when they feel as though folks are not following their orders. these officers here have been out here for several hours since the news broke earlier this evening, and they show no sign of going anywhere. we have seen fire trucks in this area who have gone past active fires like this business here that is completely engulfed and just kept driving because there is simply nothing they can do to save these businesses. police have tried to push people out of this area because they're unsure what's inside some of these stores. they believe there could be explosive materials. so, they are concerned about their own safety as well. that's why so many of the police here have been actively pushing up and down this street. >> miguel almaguer on location in ferguson, thank you for
many of the officers are clearly agitated.hers have been more cooperative with the protesters and demonstrators. they have come across it as really a case-by-case scenario. they seem to have been patient when they can, and certainly, a little bit more aggressive when they feel as though folks are not following their orders. these officers here have been out here for several hours since the news broke earlier this evening, and they show no sign of going anywhere. we have seen fire trucks in this...