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we have a number of violations, some with parolees. once again, violations, not people. some of these people have violate more than once, some more than twice. >> what are the reasons for that huge increase in parole violation? >> i wish i knew the answer. i would suspect that what is happening is the state prisons have more people coming in rick recognition a realignment, and now it is coming down to the local level. i agree handling this at the local level makes sense in terms of reentry. we have had 125 people with straight sentences, 58 with split sentences. the chief went over those definitions for you. i did not want to go that -- go through that again in the interest of time. as we go through the plan for the ab 109 population, one of the biggest plans is the reentry pawed coming in collaboration with the adult probation department. the sheriff's department is also getting in on this tool, for all populations, which is our final content. risk assessment, validation, and part of this is also a validated jail costs of the case and system. we have had classification
we have a number of violations, some with parolees. once again, violations, not people. some of these people have violate more than once, some more than twice. >> what are the reasons for that huge increase in parole violation? >> i wish i knew the answer. i would suspect that what is happening is the state prisons have more people coming in rick recognition a realignment, and now it is coming down to the local level. i agree handling this at the local level makes sense in terms of...
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the way that is run is, our fret team will compile a list of about 200 targets for parolees at large, probationers that have violations on file. they will also do a number of compliance checks. that program has been very successful the last three times we have run it. this year, over 220 arrests. a good number of those felonies. our function is to try and arrest those people who are not going to take advantage of the services being offered by the other agencies. with the public safety in mind, obviously, try to keep san francisco a safe city. any questions? >> i also want to thank you for being here today. i was going to ask, if you remove the issue of the return of incarcerate people to the area, you mentioned an increase in burglaries, breaking into cars and that sort of thing. have you ever looked at the nexus between the spike in that and the unemployment rate, some of these other things that we are currently embroiled it in? also, at one time, community policing was something that we had. i know a lot of police have retired. i know that we have the police academy class is startin
the way that is run is, our fret team will compile a list of about 200 targets for parolees at large, probationers that have violations on file. they will also do a number of compliance checks. that program has been very successful the last three times we have run it. this year, over 220 arrests. a good number of those felonies. our function is to try and arrest those people who are not going to take advantage of the services being offered by the other agencies. with the public safety in mind,...
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we started a parolee department, provide re-entry services. police officers now are part of treatment. we provide cognitive life skills, drug awareness and treatment programs and together, we were able to reduce the recidivism rate from over 60% to under 20%. after five years the murder rate in 2011 was 47% lower than 2005. our incarceration rates have dropped and i am very confident in saying we have better police and community relations. for me and my community we recognize that racial profiling, that the focus on people of color especially young men are more likely to occur when law enforcement uses race to start guessing. i'm here to really reinforce that is an ineffective police practicing, it is sloppy, it is counting on guesswork. the notion that we as a community or we as a nation must use racial profiling to make ourselves secure or sacrifice civil liberty is not only false, it wreaks of hypocrisy. if we were truly worried about national security in the sense of compromising civil liberties it would make sense we would also ask or tho
we started a parolee department, provide re-entry services. police officers now are part of treatment. we provide cognitive life skills, drug awareness and treatment programs and together, we were able to reduce the recidivism rate from over 60% to under 20%. after five years the murder rate in 2011 was 47% lower than 2005. our incarceration rates have dropped and i am very confident in saying we have better police and community relations. for me and my community we recognize that racial...
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thousands of san franciscans activist want to block muni trains and buses following the shooting of a parolee by police passengers are bracing for the demonstration. protesters target third street in bay view a busy intersection for public transportation and barbara new in his says it will hurt her ability to get to work. >>> all have to take the eight extra emission it will be a lot tomorrow >>> how much out of the way? >>> at least and hour-and-a-half >>> activists marched to protest to mark the anniversary of 19 year-old can of starting at this intersection he died after running from police during a fair check the coroner's report reveals harding accidently shot himself while running from the cops police say he was a parolee wanted in the murder of a pregnant woman in seattle. his family disputes the police and call for federal investigation. this woman wants no part of the protest. >>> if they shut the trends down that inconveniences' me and i have to walk that is not ok for me >>> unique is not specific how they will handle any blockade of transit lines >>> will monitor the events and ma
thousands of san franciscans activist want to block muni trains and buses following the shooting of a parolee by police passengers are bracing for the demonstration. protesters target third street in bay view a busy intersection for public transportation and barbara new in his says it will hurt her ability to get to work. >>> all have to take the eight extra emission it will be a lot tomorrow >>> how much out of the way? >>> at least and hour-and-a-half >>>...
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mess and spread demonstrators want to block any trains and buses to protest the death of a teenage parolee he was killed with police last year linda yee without muni and passengers are bracing for the demonstration. >>> protesters target third street in san francisco's bayview a busy intersection for public transportation it will hurt barber noon as is the ability to get to work on time >>> i have to take the x to get to mission it will be a lot here tomorrow >>> how much out of the way? >>> at least one hour and half >>> activists organized a protest to mark the one-year anniversary of the shooting death of 19 year-old can of parting at this intersection he died while running from police during a fair check harding accident shot himself while running from the cops police say he was a parolee wanted for questioning in the murder of a pregnant woman in seattle his family disputes the police and call for a federal investigation. this woman wants no part of the protest >>> if they shut the trend is down that will inconvenience me. that is not ok for me >>> muni non-specific with how they will
mess and spread demonstrators want to block any trains and buses to protest the death of a teenage parolee he was killed with police last year linda yee without muni and passengers are bracing for the demonstration. >>> protesters target third street in san francisco's bayview a busy intersection for public transportation it will hurt barber noon as is the ability to get to work on time >>> i have to take the x to get to mission it will be a lot here tomorrow >>> how...
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these parolees have just been released today. >> one of the first goals is to find a job, with the ideae to live and get on out of here. >> i'm going to look for anything and any place that will hire me. it's hard for a felon to get a job. >> residents are required to check in and out with an officer. paychecks must be turned in each week for room and board, restitution fees and child support. >> compared to prison, obviously the restrictions are much less than what they've been used to. >> it's nice to walk around in the city, you know. to meet real people other than other male inmates. my freedom is everything to me. you know, you don't have freedom when you're in the penitentiary. >> with a family to provide support, frank trusty is one of the lucky ones. frank arrives after a haircut and change of clothes to change his offender status from prisoner to parolee. >> regardless of how well or bad your life is going, you have to report as required. we are going to come to your home. >> okay. >> and if we believe there's a reason to look around, we're going to ask to look around. you can'
these parolees have just been released today. >> one of the first goals is to find a job, with the ideae to live and get on out of here. >> i'm going to look for anything and any place that will hire me. it's hard for a felon to get a job. >> residents are required to check in and out with an officer. paychecks must be turned in each week for room and board, restitution fees and child support. >> compared to prison, obviously the restrictions are much less than what...
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he was a parolee at the time of the muni shooting. he was convicted of raping a 13- year-old girl while under home detention for armed robbery and he tried to force that same girl into prostitution at the age of 14 and a person of interest in a double murder case. >>> we have learned a second suspect in the killing of a san francisco man and his two sons will not fight extradition from north carolina. he faces murder charges when he returns. he was in the car with a man when the three men were killed. a third son who survived the shooting testified that it was romos who pulled the trigger. >>> police chase ended with two robbery suspects crashing a suv. police spotted the two men around 12:30 p.m. this afternoon. officers pursued pursued the pair, and the driver rolled the vehicle. one suspect was hurt and the other was arrested outside a nearby tile store. >>> also in oakland a man driving a car was shot and wounded. witnesses say the victim waved down a bystander who flagged down a fire truck. the man was taken to the hospital in se
he was a parolee at the time of the muni shooting. he was convicted of raping a 13- year-old girl while under home detention for armed robbery and he tried to force that same girl into prostitution at the age of 14 and a person of interest in a double murder case. >>> we have learned a second suspect in the killing of a san francisco man and his two sons will not fight extradition from north carolina. he faces murder charges when he returns. he was in the car with a man when the three...
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harding was a parolee and person of interest in the murder of 19-year-old seattle woman last year. officers didn't know that when they chased him for evading fare at muni stop. they say he fired first and coroner later ruled he was killed by a bullet from his own gun. >> because they want to say that the bullet wasn't from a police issue weapon but that doesn't mean it wasn't from a policeman. >>reporter: vigil in the bay view was culmination of day long protest that began with 7:00 a.m. demonstration on market street. group then moved toward church street and disrupted muni service. shuttle bus brought in to transport riders. >> figure out another way around this i'll be late for meeting. >>reporter: they didn't expect the protestors to move. >> we had resource ins place but didn't anticipate at that exact location so we had to redeploy our resource this is morning. >>reporter: harding mother says the group accomplished what they set tout do. >> tl i thank the community for supporting the kenneth harding junior foundation to shut down muni today. it has been a beautiful indicate.
harding was a parolee and person of interest in the murder of 19-year-old seattle woman last year. officers didn't know that when they chased him for evading fare at muni stop. they say he fired first and coroner later ruled he was killed by a bullet from his own gun. >> because they want to say that the bullet wasn't from a police issue weapon but that doesn't mean it wasn't from a policeman. >>reporter: vigil in the bay view was culmination of day long protest that began with 7:00...
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harding was a parolee and person of interest in the murder of 19-year-old seattle woman last year. officers didn't know that when they chased him for evading fare at muni stop. they say he fired first and coroner later ruled he was killed by a bullet from his own gun. >> because they want to say that the bullet wasn't from a police issue weapon but that doesn't mean it wasn't from a policeman. >>reporter: vigil in the bay view was culmination of day long protest that began with 7:00 a.m. demonstration on market street. group then moved toward church street and disrupted muni service. shuttle bus brought in to transport riders. >> figure out another way around this i'll be late for meeting. >>reporter: they didn't expect the protestors to move. >> we had resource ins place but didn't anticipate at that exact location so we had to redeploy our resource this is morning. >>reporter: harding mother says the group accomplished what they set tout do. >> tl i thank the community for supporting the kenneth harding junior foundation to shut down muni today. it has been a beautiful indicate.
harding was a parolee and person of interest in the murder of 19-year-old seattle woman last year. officers didn't know that when they chased him for evading fare at muni stop. they say he fired first and coroner later ruled he was killed by a bullet from his own gun. >> because they want to say that the bullet wasn't from a police issue weapon but that doesn't mean it wasn't from a policeman. >>reporter: vigil in the bay view was culmination of day long protest that began with 7:00...
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we have a number of violations, some with parolees. once again, violations, not people. some of these people have violate more than once, some more than twice. >> what are the reasons for that huge increase in parole violation? >> i wish i knewe
we have a number of violations, some with parolees. once again, violations, not people. some of these people have violate more than once, some more than twice. >> what are the reasons for that huge increase in parole violation? >> i wish i knewe
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is a berkeley, -- of the old probation specifically, our caseload are those who would have been parolees under the old law. our case load is 110% of what ccp projected. as of today, we have received approximately 306 clients. that was as of the end of june. we also anticipate that we will be up to within about a six month time frame, four hundred 56. that is where the range of our supervision cases will be, somewhere between 450 to 500. and that is just on the post- release cases. other cases that we have under the 1170 h sentencing, and is another thing san francisco has to be proud about, is that there are a lot of jurisdictions that are just getting straight jail sentences. what is unfortunate about that is that community supervision -- if a gimmick -- an individual is to be successful, they need to be transferred out of the community. that is where a lot of the needs are at. if they serve all of their time in jail and and are released, they have completed it. there is no way you would consider any type of supervision tale. that is not just important for supervising, but to give acces
is a berkeley, -- of the old probation specifically, our caseload are those who would have been parolees under the old law. our case load is 110% of what ccp projected. as of today, we have received approximately 306 clients. that was as of the end of june. we also anticipate that we will be up to within about a six month time frame, four hundred 56. that is where the range of our supervision cases will be, somewhere between 450 to 500. and that is just on the post- release cases. other cases...
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harding was a parolee and person of interest in the murder of 19-year-old seattle woman last year.ers didn't know that when they chased him for evading fare at muni stop. they say he fired first and coroner later ruled he was killed by a bullet from his own gun. >> because they want to say that the bullet wasn't from a police issue weapon but that doesn't mean it wasn't from a policeman. >>reporter: vigil in the bay view was culmination of day long protest that began with 7:00 a.m. demonstration on market street. group then moved toward church street and disrupted muni service. shuttle bus brought in to transport riders. >> figure out another way around this i'll be late for meeting. >>reporter: they didn't expect the protestors to move. >> we had resource ins place but didn't anticipate at that exact location so we had to redeploy our resource this is morning. >>reporter: harding mother says the group accomplished what they set tout do. >> tl i thank the community for supporting the kenneth harding junior foundation to shut down muni today. it has been a beautiful indicate. no cas
harding was a parolee and person of interest in the murder of 19-year-old seattle woman last year.ers didn't know that when they chased him for evading fare at muni stop. they say he fired first and coroner later ruled he was killed by a bullet from his own gun. >> because they want to say that the bullet wasn't from a police issue weapon but that doesn't mean it wasn't from a policeman. >>reporter: vigil in the bay view was culmination of day long protest that began with 7:00 a.m....
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. >>> the man killed yesterday by turlock police was identified today as a 30-year-old parolee.unty sheriff deputy say the man was davis. two officers shot at davis after he attempted to take a car during a carjacking. an officer was also shot, investigators say it's not clear if the officer was shot by davis or by another officer. >>> in san francisco today a prayer rally for the victims of the colorado movie theater shooting. and a call for lawmakers to tackle gun control. ken pritchett was at that event and supporters told him why they doubt any new policies will be introduced. >> we remember john laramer, we remember jessica galt. >> reporter: they read the names of the colorado victims. >> we're just here to pray together and allow the community to pray for the victims and their families. >> reporter: but this gathering in san francisco was both prayer and politics. this is one of 25 different groups. they want the assault weapons ban expired in 2004 renewed. >> it's time that we act like we are a civilized society and get rid of these automatic weapons. >> reporter: the we
. >>> the man killed yesterday by turlock police was identified today as a 30-year-old parolee.unty sheriff deputy say the man was davis. two officers shot at davis after he attempted to take a car during a carjacking. an officer was also shot, investigators say it's not clear if the officer was shot by davis or by another officer. >>> in san francisco today a prayer rally for the victims of the colorado movie theater shooting. and a call for lawmakers to tackle gun control....
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of police, east palo alto police officer richard may was shot and killed in the line of duty by a parolee just three months out of prison. with this crime rate and this violence against a police officer, my community had two distinct choices. we could either declare war on
of police, east palo alto police officer richard may was shot and killed in the line of duty by a parolee just three months out of prison. with this crime rate and this violence against a police officer, my community had two distinct choices. we could either declare war on
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. ♪ >> these 53 people were booked on felony charges turn descrying suite. 18 were parolees and of thisportance there have been 10 homicides in the month of june. bringing the total to 38 in san francisco. there is interest in the controversial police tactic called stop and frisk. maureen kelly has more. >>maureen: stop and frisk is currently implemented in the california on and looking to crack down on violent crime this is in place and new york. a drastic steps need to be taken after this recent surge of gun related murders. and different crime-fighting techniques need to be implemented to combat violence. including the us. >> there's a lot of firepower on the street. >>maureen: these weapons represent just two weeks. without stop & for risk does not think that it is necessary. >> we think that it is stopped with reasonable suspicion. i do not would rule out stop & frisk... however, if we do it properly. we can pull or resources. >>maureen: they do support the idea of thinking behind outside the box. >> if he is willing to discuss things controversial. also speaking with a civil right
. ♪ >> these 53 people were booked on felony charges turn descrying suite. 18 were parolees and of thisportance there have been 10 homicides in the month of june. bringing the total to 38 in san francisco. there is interest in the controversial police tactic called stop and frisk. maureen kelly has more. >>maureen: stop and frisk is currently implemented in the california on and looking to crack down on violent crime this is in place and new york. a drastic steps need to be taken...
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parolees, we could engage in enforcement activities that would further the disparate incarceration rate of young men of color, or we could do something different. we chose to use problem solving, we chose to strengthen our relationships. we chose not to engage in racial profiling. we started a parole re-entry program, the first in california, in which we actually were contracted by the department of corrections to provide re-entry services. police officers now were part of treatments. we provide cognitive life squils, we provide drug awareness and treatment programs, and together we were able to reduce the recidivism rate from over 60% to under 20%. after five years, the murder rate in 2011 was 47% lower than it was in 2005. our incarceration rates have dropped and i'm very confident in saying we have better police and community relations. i think for me and my community, we recognize that racial profiling, that the focus on people of color, especially young men, are more likely to occur when law enforcement uses race to start guessing. i am here to reinforce that is a very ineffective
parolees, we could engage in enforcement activities that would further the disparate incarceration rate of young men of color, or we could do something different. we chose to use problem solving, we chose to strengthen our relationships. we chose not to engage in racial profiling. we started a parole re-entry program, the first in california, in which we actually were contracted by the department of corrections to provide re-entry services. police officers now were part of treatments. we...
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. >>> a man killed by police yesterday is a 30-year-old parolee.hree officers opened fire on him after he shot into a truck. police chased him early yesterday morning. one officer was shot but investigators say it is not clear if the officer was shot by davis or another officer. >>> leaders in san francisco just wrapped up a prayer rally to remember the victims of the colorado massacre and pushed for a ban on assault weapons. ktvu's ken pritchett joins us live with why their call will likely go unheard for now. >> reporter: this group gathered outside a location chosen because of the movie theater. they prayed for the victims of the colorado shootings and want a recall of the weapons ban. >> reporter: they read the names of the victims. >> we are here to pray together for the victims and their families. >> reporter: but it was more than prayer. this is one of 25 similar events. it is political as well. >> to the congress of the united states. >> reporter: they want the assault weapons ban renewed. >> it is time like we act like we are a civilized s
. >>> a man killed by police yesterday is a 30-year-old parolee.hree officers opened fire on him after he shot into a truck. police chased him early yesterday morning. one officer was shot but investigators say it is not clear if the officer was shot by davis or another officer. >>> leaders in san francisco just wrapped up a prayer rally to remember the victims of the colorado massacre and pushed for a ban on assault weapons. ktvu's ken pritchett joins us live with why their...
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. >> a parolee is in jail after a shoot that sent a 10-year-old boy to the hospital. richmond police announced today that the 20-year-old is under arrest in connection with the june 28th shooting. very maniors say he was riding a bike when he opened fire at a passing car near south 15th street and main avenue. the boy was shot as walked with his mother. police say he is now out of the hospital. >> the governor has now signed a bill allowing the temporary release of a convicted serial killer so he can help search for his victims. the so-called speed freak killer is on death row, he was convicted in the murders of four people but authorities believe that he -- they may have killed dozens. >> the governor is on track to sign off on funding for the high speed rail and it's happening in san francisco. the governor is said to be at the transbay terminal construction site tomorrow afternoon to sign a bill authorizing the state to borrow up to $4.5 billion for the project. the governor will be at the union station in los angeles earlier today for another signing. >> strong se
. >> a parolee is in jail after a shoot that sent a 10-year-old boy to the hospital. richmond police announced today that the 20-year-old is under arrest in connection with the june 28th shooting. very maniors say he was riding a bike when he opened fire at a passing car near south 15th street and main avenue. the boy was shot as walked with his mother. police say he is now out of the hospital. >> the governor has now signed a bill allowing the temporary release of a convicted...
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behind the wheel of parolee. 29-year-old of oakland. robberson was speeding and driving drunk. >> our officers entered through the tunnel. as they came out curve they found there was a collision. they stopped to render aid to the occupants of the vehicle which they assume were injured from the collision. >> officers felt threatened by robberson and an officer shot at the vehicle. no one was injured by gunfire. but robberson attempted to flee the scene. with 26-year-old olivia of australia in the passenger's seat. the car was so badly damaged, it only went another 700 feet. and officer detained both robberson and his passenger. he is accused of pose%ing a weapon and is assumed to have thrown it over the bridge. in the eight hours that followed, traffic slowed to a crawl on the approach to the lower deck of the bridge. eastbound commuters were delayed for hours. >> yes, i called my dad and told him i would be really late. >> the chp says the reason it took so long to reopen the lanes is that there was a criminal investigation under way th
behind the wheel of parolee. 29-year-old of oakland. robberson was speeding and driving drunk. >> our officers entered through the tunnel. as they came out curve they found there was a collision. they stopped to render aid to the occupants of the vehicle which they assume were injured from the collision. >> officers felt threatened by robberson and an officer shot at the vehicle. no one was injured by gunfire. but robberson attempted to flee the scene. with 26-year-old olivia of...
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robertson is a parolee and now faces drunk driving and weapons charges. >> this has been a high profile case and the bay area man who admitted to beating the catholic priest he says raped him decades ago is not where he expected to be. a san jose jury returning a not guilty verdict yesterday. prosecutors charging william lynch with felony assault and elder abuse in the 2010 attack on father jerold lindner. the verdict stunning a lot of people including lynch who says he was expecting to go to jail. lynch says he plans to create a non-profit organization to give other victim as voice and help in that cycle of sexual abuse in the church. father lindner was not in court for the reading. >> a look at the forecast for today and the weekend. i want to check in with meteorologist christina loren. >> we've been talking about it since monday. put it on the table. good morning to you. a beautiful start here. of course the fourth of july helped us get into the festive move and old glory here blowing in the light wind. we have quite a bit of fog hugging the coast and moving inland. that's our natur
robertson is a parolee and now faces drunk driving and weapons charges. >> this has been a high profile case and the bay area man who admitted to beating the catholic priest he says raped him decades ago is not where he expected to be. a san jose jury returning a not guilty verdict yesterday. prosecutors charging william lynch with felony assault and elder abuse in the 2010 attack on father jerold lindner. the verdict stunning a lot of people including lynch who says he was expecting to...
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deputies say he is a parolee and will face weapons and dui charges, traffic was snarled for miles.t was in san francisco. and the police investigation goes on. >> 5:34. the wife of suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi will testify in person as he fights to keep his job. a latina organization has payed the airfare for ileana lopez to fly back for the hearing later this month. mirkarimi is facing official misconduct charges after pleading guilty false imprisonment for bruising lopez's arm in an argument. the mayor suspended mirkarimi and now wants him removed from office permanently. >> right now back to the tragedy at the track. the racing expected to go on at the alameda county fair one day after a jockey died in that track accident. christie smith is live in pleasanton with more on this one. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. this accident is under review by the california horse racing board. they are conducting their own investigation. but boy, it happened fast. they were only about 30 seconds into this race when jorge herrera took nasty fall. we have some video fro
deputies say he is a parolee and will face weapons and dui charges, traffic was snarled for miles.t was in san francisco. and the police investigation goes on. >> 5:34. the wife of suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi will testify in person as he fights to keep his job. a latina organization has payed the airfare for ileana lopez to fly back for the hearing later this month. mirkarimi is facing official misconduct charges after pleading guilty false imprisonment for bruising lopez's arm in an...
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. >> all we know is they received a phone call there was a parolee with a gun.ut seven police followed him into walmart. he pulled into walmart because he knew there were cameras. he had been harassed on several occasions by police because of his appearance. anyway, he pulled into walmart -- >> is the parents being, bald and tattoos? >> and latino. >> i did have a witness that talk to me after this that said the police had been following him. my son stopped. they jump out of their cars. five officers shot at him read he was fought --shot at about 15 times breivik to blitzer the head, and one to the heart. i know for sure because i saw his body. he was shot about 15 times. since then, i've been protesting. i did it for a long time with just friends and family members. that dwindled away and was just me and my son, me and my daughters. then other people saw me out there. other families would stop and ask what i was doing. i would tell them. word of mouth got out i was out there, so other families started joining me. the same thing happened to them, where their lov
. >> all we know is they received a phone call there was a parolee with a gun.ut seven police followed him into walmart. he pulled into walmart because he knew there were cameras. he had been harassed on several occasions by police because of his appearance. anyway, he pulled into walmart -- >> is the parents being, bald and tattoos? >> and latino. >> i did have a witness that talk to me after this that said the police had been following him. my son stopped. they jump...
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. >> what a parolee will leave with is their personal property that they have, and generally $200. have worked somehow and saved money or have had family or friends that have sent money for their trust account to give them something for a start. but generally it's $200. >> for many, the prospect of leaving valley state on parole doesn't bring hope, but fear. for inmates like lorania diaz, a life in prison is all they know. >> i'm scared to get out, you know. i'm scared because i don't know what i'm going to do, and i know how different i am now. and it's just, it's a weird experience. >> i don't feel like i'm a good person because the things i've done. they want you to be that good girl. they'll let you loose and let you become part of society again. part of me doesn't ever want to be part of society again. >> i think some of them actually like it here, and they get their families, you know, they create their families here, their friends. it's like a reunion. it's nothing new to them, and it's their comfort zone. >> it's traumatizing, just to look 19 years down the road, i'll be el
. >> what a parolee will leave with is their personal property that they have, and generally $200. have worked somehow and saved money or have had family or friends that have sent money for their trust account to give them something for a start. but generally it's $200. >> for many, the prospect of leaving valley state on parole doesn't bring hope, but fear. for inmates like lorania diaz, a life in prison is all they know. >> i'm scared to get out, you know. i'm scared because...
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. >>> a mother of a parolee who accidentally shot himself to death during a it be dash during a gun fighting the city. harding ran away from the police and his his father filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city. she's also claiming the police failed to give him proper medical treatment. >>> san jose's police department says it is losing its officers at an alarm -- at an alarming rate. the department says 29 police officers is to have resigned this year and 19 more are probing to retire. this is the first time resignations have outpaced -- >> they would like to stay here in san jose. the problem is they feel that their retirement is gonna be taken away -- away. >>> san francisco's recs department will soon have a new manager. robert lottie will be introduced in two weeks. he will be in charge of the park's 25 parole officers. >>> a growing scandal has not stopped california state parks d from moving forward with the controversial parking plan. the agency still plans to examine the number of beaches where recall -- beefs where visitors have to pay -- beaches where visitors hav
. >>> a mother of a parolee who accidentally shot himself to death during a it be dash during a gun fighting the city. harding ran away from the police and his his father filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city. she's also claiming the police failed to give him proper medical treatment. >>> san jose's police department says it is losing its officers at an alarm -- at an alarming rate. the department says 29 police officers is to have resigned this year and 19...