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police have sparked national protests and the rest across america bringing the issue of police brutality if you're going for what's causing the. violence i mean is there a way to quit and. i ask a man who used to sell drugs on the streets and then became a high ranking and y p d officer corey. the one part of the population these people are guardians to protect sort. of their hunters looking for prey. serves as a reminder of how the chain of command how has the situation between police and america's black community spiraled so far are trolls so that cops need time to break up riots and discrimination by the authorities be proven. and how can you trust be rebuilt cari piggy's veteran off the new york police department author of once a cop welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now corey at least three hundred black people were killed by us police and twenty sixteen alone now this makes them three times more likely to be killed by the authorities dead white people seventy percent of the time these people were an arm or a dangerous how can the statistics be explained well
police have sparked national protests and the rest across america bringing the issue of police brutality if you're going for what's causing the. violence i mean is there a way to quit and. i ask a man who used to sell drugs on the streets and then became a high ranking and y p d officer corey. the one part of the population these people are guardians to protect sort. of their hunters looking for prey. serves as a reminder of how the chain of command how has the situation between police and...
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to side with the police does that create a sense of impending before a certain members of the police. now what we're talking about to disciplinary system i think is flawed. you're talking about cases that go to a jury it's my personal belief and the belief of some people out hit that i truly believe if a cop is involved in the shooting that this would be a special prosecutor that comes in and enhanced the case you should have the local district attorney prosecute cops because district attorneys and cops are pretty much laying in bed together and so the district attorney again in my opinion i how hard are they going to go to prosecute the person the police officer is just like the case instead now where are we gonna who we all saw was murdered on television a medical exam they said it was a homicide as fixation the district attorney out there stat now and didn't try hard to get an indictment is very easy to get an indictment of anybody in america he didn't try hard because he didn't want to get an indictment now you sat in the beginning that videos help with the situation with police
to side with the police does that create a sense of impending before a certain members of the police. now what we're talking about to disciplinary system i think is flawed. you're talking about cases that go to a jury it's my personal belief and the belief of some people out hit that i truly believe if a cop is involved in the shooting that this would be a special prosecutor that comes in and enhanced the case you should have the local district attorney prosecute cops because district attorneys...
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kind of police work? guest: not many. to be honest, in rockford, a police force of 300, there are only two officers doing this. so this really feels kind of like an idealistic sideshow, but something that feels like the right elements of regaining trust and legitimacy in policing. but it is not widespread in the country. the los angeles police department is doing something not with housing but actually putting officers in neighborhoods and communities and having them work very closely with nonprofits. there is proof that works. but there are lots of barriers to making it happen. host: describe rockford for someone who has never been there. guest: rockford is a fascinating place. 90 minutes north of chicago, a former industrial powerhouse mid century, last century. it has fallen on tough times. normally, when it comes up in the national conversation it is for some form of problem it is having. it is making lists like the most miserable city in the country, high levels of crime, high levels of drug use, hig
kind of police work? guest: not many. to be honest, in rockford, a police force of 300, there are only two officers doing this. so this really feels kind of like an idealistic sideshow, but something that feels like the right elements of regaining trust and legitimacy in policing. but it is not widespread in the country. the los angeles police department is doing something not with housing but actually putting officers in neighborhoods and communities and having them work very closely with...
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it's a police commission, and dr. marshall specifically, addressing crisis-by-crisis, without looking at the reforms that need to be undertaken. he mentioned that they made progress the last three years, and that's admirable. we're talking about a 14-year tenure and problems pointing out for a long time and if we're just addressing implicit bias when we have so many examples of explicit bias that need addressing, that's also a problem. so, finally, i think 14 years is a good time to serve. it would be good to have a new voice on the commission and a more proactive commission that is not bouncing crisis to crisis, but leading on the reforms necessary for this department. thank you very much for your time. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> good morning. my name is demorris evans, chairperson for racial justice committee at the san francisco public defender's office. i'm here to speak out in opposition to the reappointment of joe marshall to the police commission. the racial justice committee has worked ti
it's a police commission, and dr. marshall specifically, addressing crisis-by-crisis, without looking at the reforms that need to be undertaken. he mentioned that they made progress the last three years, and that's admirable. we're talking about a 14-year tenure and problems pointing out for a long time and if we're just addressing implicit bias when we have so many examples of explicit bias that need addressing, that's also a problem. so, finally, i think 14 years is a good time to serve. it...
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of a police shooting. what they expect in these instances even if it is a bad shooting is that they find someone with a criminal record and they're able to say, he was a bad guy and it will be easier to tell the story that he somehow threatened them, even though he was unarmed. and none of that worked in this case. it was a boston police department cover. it took years for us to dismantle that. my whole family and my brothers all worked on this case with my father. i investigated this along with him and i ended up speaking to more police officers in boston then my father was able to bring it to the case legally because more territory than just the court case. so in that investigation, both the courtroom investigation and my own, we discover that the police knew right away that this was a ad shooting. and the word went out that we are going to have to tell a story about this one. and they got together and the thing about police coverups in these situations is that they it all imperfect, to put mildly. and i
of a police shooting. what they expect in these instances even if it is a bad shooting is that they find someone with a criminal record and they're able to say, he was a bad guy and it will be easier to tell the story that he somehow threatened them, even though he was unarmed. and none of that worked in this case. it was a boston police department cover. it took years for us to dismantle that. my whole family and my brothers all worked on this case with my father. i investigated this along...
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that many police i5 police are some fixture5 but that having that many police is not a lwa y5 having type of policing tactics which will best in5urer safety and an enjoyable match for the fans. the met police in london spent £1.3 million in policing family matches during the hot 5eason 5ample policing family matches during the hot 5eason sample period and they say they assess ri5k hot 5eason sample period and they say they assess risk on a match by match ba5i5 say they assess risk on a match by match basis of deploying officers as appropriate and there will always ensure there is the proportionate policing in place for matches for the bout the fans have responded calling for more thought to go into policing at some matches and an end to the type of experience but one 5upporter had on twitter when he got in touch with the data sample and he 5aid in touch with the data sample and he said at one non—league match a0 of his supporters were greeted by 50 police officers. he said even a few police officers. he said even a few police on the way to that much were laughing about it. fifa have
that many police i5 police are some fixture5 but that having that many police is not a lwa y5 having type of policing tactics which will best in5urer safety and an enjoyable match for the fans. the met police in london spent £1.3 million in policing family matches during the hot 5eason 5ample policing family matches during the hot 5eason sample period and they say they assess ri5k hot 5eason sample period and they say they assess risk on a match by match ba5i5 say they assess risk on a match...
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police officers. you know, the killing in dallas with the police officers, the way those guys were taken down, that was a professional hit job. i don't know if you realize that. that was just some ordinary -- that was not just some ordinary shooting that happened when that guy opened up on those people in that parking garage. and killed them like that. guest: i agree. it was. and we all were outraged at that. and there was not anybody in america supporting what happened to those police officers. heroicolice officers did work and the police officers who tried to stop that killing stop , that killer, every single police officer in and around doing heroics work. for a long time they had no idea where the shots were coming from. and i will never forget that night and covering it. and i was watching nothing but heroic police officer work that night. and i never heard a comment anywhere in this country that said anything different. the loss of those police officers was a terrible tragedy and a terrible trag
police officers. you know, the killing in dallas with the police officers, the way those guys were taken down, that was a professional hit job. i don't know if you realize that. that was just some ordinary -- that was not just some ordinary shooting that happened when that guy opened up on those people in that parking garage. and killed them like that. guest: i agree. it was. and we all were outraged at that. and there was not anybody in america supporting what happened to those police...
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we have to completely reform the way our police intact and engage in community policing.we were going to get rid of the police department. we said we were going to fix it. the border agents are operating at the direction of the president of the united states. everything they do is at his direction. that's where the problem is. i would not abolish i.c.e. i would refocus their attention on taking care of people and not hurting people. i can't think of a crueller thing that i've seen a politician do than separating mothers from their children. i think that really speaks poorly of the president. it doesn't reflect well on our country and it was really wrong. >> announcer: next on "the axe files." >> one of the issues that i still don't have a handle on, don't understand, and won't accept, is the number of deaths of young african-american men on the streets of america. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm alex marquart in for ana cabrera. breakdown news out of los angeles where there is a possible hostage situation unfolding at a tr
we have to completely reform the way our police intact and engage in community policing.we were going to get rid of the police department. we said we were going to fix it. the border agents are operating at the direction of the president of the united states. everything they do is at his direction. that's where the problem is. i would not abolish i.c.e. i would refocus their attention on taking care of people and not hurting people. i can't think of a crueller thing that i've seen a politician...
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and anyone who is afraid of police should not get a job as a police officer. you can get any kind of job that you want out there. to i'm saying this, "washington journal." the washington journal is a program that you can look at and you see what the real america is. because you have people calling in and saying the types of things that they say. lawrence o'donnell is about the truth. boston.ve been in had our national convention there. the national black police association, i'm one of the founders. we were founded in 1972. and that is the time when police were shooting people and all of this stuff. so i would commend lawrence and also rachel, on that program. the thing is, the truth, the truth -- the opposite of the truth is a lie. to not show any of the truth is a lie. you can't deny- that the president lies. that's wrong, y'all. you tell your children and you talk about the bible and that kind of stuff, it says tell the truth. shelby ins louisville, kentucky. lawrence o'donnell, give you the last 60 seconds. guest: you are hearing from an experienced former
and anyone who is afraid of police should not get a job as a police officer. you can get any kind of job that you want out there. to i'm saying this, "washington journal." the washington journal is a program that you can look at and you see what the real america is. because you have people calling in and saying the types of things that they say. lawrence o'donnell is about the truth. boston.ve been in had our national convention there. the national black police association, i'm one of...
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soldiers were routinely handing prison as over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s. military knew from the soldiers daily logs that torture was going on inside detention centers they even issued a new official military order in june two thousand and four it was called frog zero two four two it directed u.s. troops to note but not investigate torture of iraqis by iraqis unless ordered to take action by. headquarters. but later that month members of the oregon national guard was so disturbed by the abuse they witnessed at a police detention center that they intervened to try and stop it. saw some horrific things. saw one room that had. seventy five prisoners are crammed into one one small space and they asked for food they asked for help and they asked for medical way we gave them every bit of scrap of food that we had every bit of water and you could see evidence of a torture chamber where they had a broken lamp where they used a logical shot and it was quite evident what they had been doing to these fellows. said the commander a
soldiers were routinely handing prison as over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s. military knew from the soldiers daily logs that torture was going on inside detention centers they even issued a new official military order in june two thousand and four it was called frog zero two four two it directed u.s. troops to note but not investigate torture of iraqis by iraqis unless ordered to take action by. headquarters. but later that...
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alvarez, bart police dept. "he was very calm, sitting on the train, he volunteered to get off, no use of force, and did not find any weapons. once we was in custody, and jail, he asked for a lawyer... pending charges from district attorney.">( robin ) cowell does have a criminal history in contra costa county. he's been brought up on charges at least 6 times. those charges included assault and battery. ( robin )and for the first time we are hearing from the family of john cowell.... and the mental illness they say he was diagnosed with. kron4's haziq maadyun has more.. in a story you'll see only here on kron4. a woman who described herself as john cowell's aunt told me by phone that she and her family has received multiple death threats since her nephew was identified as the murder suspect in sunday's deadly bart stabbing. she did not want to speak on camera and declined recording her voice out of what she says is fear for herself and her family. instead she faxed us a statement that reads as follows..."first a
( robin ) cowell does have a criminal history in contra costa county. he's been brought up on charges at least 6 times. those charges included assault and battery. ( robin )and for the first time we are hearing from the family of john cowell.... and the mental illness they say he was diagnosed with. kron4's haziq maadyun has more.. in a story you'll see only here on kron4. a woman who described herself as john cowell's aunt told me by phone that she and her family has received multiple death...
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oakland police say the car was stolen while police are mitigating an assault with a deadly weapon.ice vehicle later. they also found a dog in the backseat. these are pictures oakland police issued this afternoon. someone was able to call police who pulled the car over and recovered it. it started around that -- 12:30 pm. neighbors called police after seeing a man holding a large weapon. they say he was pointing it at people in the neighborhood. while police were in the sediment, a young woman they say was homeless jumped in one of the police cars parked on myrtle street.
oakland police say the car was stolen while police are mitigating an assault with a deadly weapon.ice vehicle later. they also found a dog in the backseat. these are pictures oakland police issued this afternoon. someone was able to call police who pulled the car over and recovered it. it started around that -- 12:30 pm. neighbors called police after seeing a man holding a large weapon. they say he was pointing it at people in the neighborhood. while police were in the sediment, a young woman...
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soldiers were routinely handing prisoners over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s. military knew from the soldiers' daily logs that torture was going on inside detention centers they even issued a new official military order in june two thousand and four it was called frog zero two four two it directed u.s. troops to note but not investigate torture of iraqis by iraqis unless ordered to take action by. headquarters. but later that month members of the oregon national guard was so disturbed by the abuse they witnessed at a police detention center that they intervened to try and stop it. from our effect things. saw one room that had. seventy five prisoners are crammed into one one small space and they asked for food they asked for help and they asked for medical way we gave them every bit of scrap of food that we had every bit of water and you could see evidence of a torture chamber where they had a broken lamp where they used a logical shot and it was quite evident what they had been doing to these fellows. said the commander ap
soldiers were routinely handing prisoners over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s. military knew from the soldiers' daily logs that torture was going on inside detention centers they even issued a new official military order in june two thousand and four it was called frog zero two four two it directed u.s. troops to note but not investigate torture of iraqis by iraqis unless ordered to take action by. headquarters. but later that...
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shots fired by police. >> reporter: police say along with the gun, they also recovered ammunition magazines in augustus' possession. and with more protests expected tonight, they are now urging for calm. >> last night, after witnessing what i saw on video, bottles being thrown, urine being thrown at police officers, we can't have another night like that. >> zachary joining us now live. police releasing this body cam much faster than other incidents. the chief explaining why. >> reporter: that's right, tom. police felt the community deserved answers relating to the incident. so in the interest of transparency, they released the footage. but this is a city on edge. tom? >> zachary, thank you. >>> staying in chicago, a woman claims a cvs store manager called police on her when she tried to redeem a coupon. the woman, who is black, took out her phone and recorded their interaction. janai norman tonight. >> she's african-american. >> reporter: a cvs manager captured on cell phone video calling 911 on a black customer trying to use a coupon. >> you can tell them her name is camilla hudson, i have
shots fired by police. >> reporter: police say along with the gun, they also recovered ammunition magazines in augustus' possession. and with more protests expected tonight, they are now urging for calm. >> last night, after witnessing what i saw on video, bottles being thrown, urine being thrown at police officers, we can't have another night like that. >> zachary joining us now live. police releasing this body cam much faster than other incidents. the chief explaining why....
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this is about the police, potentially corrupt police, working with other potentially corrupt police.ly when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the us midwestern state of on friday, has been describing what happened. i7 has been describing what happened. 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunderstorm on table rock lake. caroline davies reports. oh my god, oh my god! oh, we're going under! fighting against the waves and taking on water. this was moments before the duck boat sank. 17 people didn't survive. tia coleman was one of those on board. she was rescued, but nine of herfamily members — including her husband and three children — died. the captain said something about life jackets. he'd said, "above you are your life jackets. there's three sizes." he said, "i'm going to show you where they are, but you won't need them, so no need to worry." so we didn't grab them. i felt like if i was able to get a life jacket, i could have saved my babies, because they could have at least floated up to the top, somebody could have grabbed them. and i wasn't able to do that! under m
this is about the police, potentially corrupt police, working with other potentially corrupt police.ly when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the us midwestern state of on friday, has been describing what happened. i7 has been describing what happened. 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunderstorm on table rock lake. caroline davies reports. oh my god, oh my god! oh, we're going under! fighting against the waves and taking on water. this was moments before the duck boat sank....
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the basics of good civil policing. we went in may of two thousand and three with six policemen six american police officers this small group was unequal to the enormous task they were given. to train frost townsend policeman it was a sort of five to seven year project but they wanted it done in one thousand months . the man seen here in the navy bulletproof vest cardroom was installed as the iraqi leader of this new civic police force. hovering in the background is the mysterious figure of james steele observing and evaluating the situation sending his justified reports back to u.s. defense secretary donald rumsfeld. still had arrived in baghdad in two thousand and three just after the invasion describing himself as an energy consultant. this is the only known video footage of james steele as a civilian he had no place in the military chain of command exercised enormous power in iraq. the man on his left is the special forces colonel james coffman he reported directly to general petraeus. up initially the security situ
the basics of good civil policing. we went in may of two thousand and three with six policemen six american police officers this small group was unequal to the enormous task they were given. to train frost townsend policeman it was a sort of five to seven year project but they wanted it done in one thousand months . the man seen here in the navy bulletproof vest cardroom was installed as the iraqi leader of this new civic police force. hovering in the background is the mysterious figure of...
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kron 4's charles clifford has details. the fremont police the fremont the fremont police department saysesident armani phillips is in custody facing multiple charges including 3 counts of burglary. this all started back on july 9th, when fremont police responded, here, to the parking lot of city sports along farwell place on reports of multiple vehicles being burglarized. the suspect apparently took a wallet, bank cards and a laptop from at least one car. after reviewing surveillance video, police determined that the suspect was driving a grey volvo. they then checked licensce plate reading cameras along nearby mowry avenue and found a grey volvo leaving the area around the time of the burglaries. after running the license plate they determined that the car was registered to phillips and that he had an extensive criminal history.sot and is currently out on bail for a crime in another city in alameda county where a firearm was used. so we knew we had a violent offender coming into our city.armani phillips was taken into custody on july 20th near his home in hayward. police say that a stol
kron 4's charles clifford has details. the fremont police the fremont the fremont police department saysesident armani phillips is in custody facing multiple charges including 3 counts of burglary. this all started back on july 9th, when fremont police responded, here, to the parking lot of city sports along farwell place on reports of multiple vehicles being burglarized. the suspect apparently took a wallet, bank cards and a laptop from at least one car. after reviewing surveillance video,...
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the police commission aims to encourage -- in fact demand the police department protect us who are citizens out there. all generations for a week blocking that building where people are being intimidated and taken out of our city. this cannot be lipservice that we are a sanctuary city. that we are a sanctuary stage. i suggest we pull apart out if the republican party process hands and her aunt -- and encourage the state to call for rights. we want i.c.e. out of this date. we do not want our people to be intimidated and be taken to jail's eye to have the children taken away and not drugged. it is beyond the pale that this is happening. so contra cost to the contract for jailing immigrants in richmond, we need all of you to advocate and to stop the police. in the middle of the night disrupting this camp. they knew it was there for a week. why is this done like this? the same way they did to occupy in the past. it is appalling. we need to just stop and we need you to protect us. i asked the police officers last night if they were there to protect us and they said yes. let that be true. >> than
the police commission aims to encourage -- in fact demand the police department protect us who are citizens out there. all generations for a week blocking that building where people are being intimidated and taken out of our city. this cannot be lipservice that we are a sanctuary city. that we are a sanctuary stage. i suggest we pull apart out if the republican party process hands and her aunt -- and encourage the state to call for rights. we want i.c.e. out of this date. we do not want our...
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soldiers were routinely handing prisoners over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s. military knew from the soldiers' daily logs that torture was going on inside detention centers they even issued a new official military order in june two thousand and four it was called frog zero two four two it directed u.s. troops to note but not investigate torture of iraqis by iraqis unless ordered to take action by. headquarters. but later that month members of the oregon national guard was so disturbed by the abuse they witnessed at a police detention center that they intervened to try and stop it. from our effect things. saw one room that had. seventy five prisoners are crammed into one one small space and they asked for food they asked for help and they asked for medical way we gave them every bit of scrap of food that we had every bit of water and you could see evidence of a torture chamber where they had a broken lamp where they used a logical shot and it was quite evident what they had been doing to these fellows. said the commander ap
soldiers were routinely handing prisoners over to the iraqi police force even before the police commandos were officially launched. the top u.s. military knew from the soldiers' daily logs that torture was going on inside detention centers they even issued a new official military order in june two thousand and four it was called frog zero two four two it directed u.s. troops to note but not investigate torture of iraqis by iraqis unless ordered to take action by. headquarters. but later that...
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in the police district. that the proposed increases for investigations and foot patrols, the need was not yet known because the department had not yet completed or even started their workload analysis to determine what the actual additional need was and because we considered that there were opportunities within the existing, the existing staffing within the proposed budget to meet some of whatever increase was identified, that includes the 80 positions coming out of the academy that will increase staffing above the levels that existed at the time of our audit. they would be reaching the 1971 tractor mandate for stopping, and the 25 positions that are being proposed in this budget. we considered there would be 100 additional police officers in the budget that could meet would ever augmented staffing that the police department was proposing. we also considered, i believe we heard the police chief talk there could be an additional 68 positions that could be considered for civilianization. the details on that ar
in the police district. that the proposed increases for investigations and foot patrols, the need was not yet known because the department had not yet completed or even started their workload analysis to determine what the actual additional need was and because we considered that there were opportunities within the existing, the existing staffing within the proposed budget to meet some of whatever increase was identified, that includes the 80 positions coming out of the academy that will...
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police working with the d.a.'fice made arrests and 16 people were tied to 23 retail thefts and charged with a variety of felonies including robbery, grand theft commercial burglary and conspiracy.so far, no arrests in the drug store robberies nor any indication those involved are connected, but police say there appears to be a lot of teenagers involved in the the recent uptick in these types of crimes standup dan kerman/sf 135-145other than that police not saying much about these incidents or what they are doing about it. in sf, dan kerman kron 4 sf, dan kerman doing about it. in sf, dan kerman kron 4 ( darya )( darya ) ( darya ) happening tonight... the mega millions jackpot is now worth more than 500 million dollars and it's likely to climb higher. the mega millions drawing is at 8 tonight and you must buy your ticket by 7:45. the odds of hitting that jackpot aren't very good. you're much more likely to be struck by lightning this year ... than to win it big. ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... mor
police working with the d.a.'fice made arrests and 16 people were tied to 23 retail thefts and charged with a variety of felonies including robbery, grand theft commercial burglary and conspiracy.so far, no arrests in the drug store robberies nor any indication those involved are connected, but police say there appears to be a lot of teenagers involved in the the recent uptick in these types of crimes standup dan kerman/sf 135-145other than that police not saying much about these incidents or...
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and police arrest his co-worker.re in their investigation. ( james ) and after the break... a growing list of popular snacks are being pulled off store shelves-- and they all have one ingredient in common that can make you sick. you know when you're at ross and you're like... hello. ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. you know when you're at ross and you'rhello.... ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. temperatures will still be warm and above average inland today but not as hot as yesterday for most areas. highs inland will range from the 90's to low triple digits while along the coast will remain cool in the 50's, 60's and 70's. the weekend will bring relief for inland areas with temperatures
and police arrest his co-worker.re in their investigation. ( james ) and after the break... a growing list of popular snacks are being pulled off store shelves-- and they all have one ingredient in common that can make you sick. you know when you're at ross and you're like... hello. ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. you know when...
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police found this t. shirt in his bedroom it says a lot about the man behind the mask one seed lies old and it depicts the entrance to auschwitz. apparently he even more of a shot to bed at night anyone who where something like this obviously glorifies the holocaust and condones what happened there. there's no other reason why anyone would wear a shirt like that. a clear. and volley binns computer police found hundreds of data files that illustrate his support for germany's nazi regime the files included photographs templates and videos. have been asleep under the cover of a historic german battle flag. and his distinctly germanic wedding ceremony. if you're obsessed with a certain ideology it permeates every aspect of your life including your private life that includes your family and friends for in disguise. of all even often appeared in public wearing medieval instead of the customary right wing kits of jumpsuits and bomber jackets he sought to spread his near nazi views through political activism. and
police found this t. shirt in his bedroom it says a lot about the man behind the mask one seed lies old and it depicts the entrance to auschwitz. apparently he even more of a shot to bed at night anyone who where something like this obviously glorifies the holocaust and condones what happened there. there's no other reason why anyone would wear a shirt like that. a clear. and volley binns computer police found hundreds of data files that illustrate his support for germany's nazi regime the...
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police say atkins continued shooting at police and officers returned fire. (grant) new at nine... a taped conversation is causing headaches for the trump white house. a recording of then- presidential candidate donald trump and his lawyer michael cohen is out. the two men can be heard talking about making a payment to a woman who claims she had an affair with trump. the president denies having a relationship with former playboy model karen mcdougal. although parts of the tape are difficult to understand, cohen told trump about a plan to buy the rights to the story from american media.....the company that publishes the national enquirer. <"i have spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up with funding.....yes. and it's all the stuff, all the stuff because you never know where the company...you never know where he's going to be.....correct. so i'm all over that. and i spoke to allen about it, when it comes time for the financing, which will be....""what financing?" (unintelligible)"we'll have to pay." "pay with cash.""no, no, no no no no."> no.">"no, no, no no n
police say atkins continued shooting at police and officers returned fire. (grant) new at nine... a taped conversation is causing headaches for the trump white house. a recording of then- presidential candidate donald trump and his lawyer michael cohen is out. the two men can be heard talking about making a payment to a woman who claims she had an affair with trump. the president denies having a relationship with former playboy model karen mcdougal. although parts of the tape are difficult to...
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police released this photo of the suspect.y say he walked into the umpqua bank on western ave with a note demanding cash. the teller gave him an undisclosed amount of money and he got away. police are still looking for the suspect described as blonde and clean shaven with a thin build. ( marty ) today is critical in the rescue operation to get the 12 boys and their soccer coach out of the flooded cave in thailand. heavy rain is forecast for tomorrow. officials say the rescue operation may happen soon. a professional thai navy seal has already died during the dangerous diving operations. kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke with a local expert about what it's going to take to save the boys. 12 boys.. 11 to 16 years.. and their 25 year old soccer coach... trapped in this cave located in the northern thailand for the last two weeks.as oxygen levels drop.. the first order of business for rescue teams was to deliver extra oxygen by diving through water chambers in the cave..a mission that killed a navy seal friday morning.dr. walter moon
police released this photo of the suspect.y say he walked into the umpqua bank on western ave with a note demanding cash. the teller gave him an undisclosed amount of money and he got away. police are still looking for the suspect described as blonde and clean shaven with a thin build. ( marty ) today is critical in the rescue operation to get the 12 boys and their soccer coach out of the flooded cave in thailand. heavy rain is forecast for tomorrow. officials say the rescue operation may...
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<police: he made a series of demands. at all times our hostage negotiator was in contact with him working to resolve the situation peacefully. the conversations lasted about three hours.>( marty ) and after three hours, the shooter surrendered. this morning there is no word on the condition of the six other people who were injured. ( marty ) we first told you about the trader joe's hostage situation with a push alert on our mobile app. you can get breaking news sent straight to your phone. just download the free kron 4 mobile app. ( marty ) happening today... students from parkland, florida will be in oakland as part of their "march for our lives, road to change tour." 17 students were killed when a gunman opened fire at a parkland high school in february. since then... students have led marches and rally's across the country to protest gun violence. this is video of some of those protests. today's rally in oakland will feature a barbeque and a voter registration drive. it starts at 2:00 at defermery park on adeline stree
( marty ) and after three hours, the shooter surrendered. this morning there is no word on the condition of the six other people who were injured. ( marty ) we first told you about the trader joe's hostage situation with a push alert on our mobile app. you can get breaking news sent straight to your phone. just download the free kron 4 mobile app. ( marty ) happening today... students from parkland, florida will be in oakland as part of their "march for our lives, road to change...
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police working with the d.a.'s office made arrests and 16 people were tied to 23 retail thefts and charged with a variety of felonies including robbery, grand theft commercial burglary and conspiracy.so far, no arrests in the drug store robberies nor any indication those involved are connected, but police say there appears to be a lot of teenagers involved in the the recent uptick in these types of crimes standup dan kerman/sf 135-145other than that police not saying much about these incidents or what they are doing about it. in sf, dan kerman kron 4 ( robin ) in national news... the trial for former trump campaign chairman paul manafort has been delayed until next week. manafort was in court yesterday. he has been charged on crimes related to his ukrainian lobbying and financial disclosures. his trial was originally scheduled for wednesday... but the judge delayed it until next tuesday. ( robin ) new this morning... the time your child spends on social media could be contributing to trouble focusing and a-d-h-d.
police working with the d.a.'s office made arrests and 16 people were tied to 23 retail thefts and charged with a variety of felonies including robbery, grand theft commercial burglary and conspiracy.so far, no arrests in the drug store robberies nor any indication those involved are connected, but police say there appears to be a lot of teenagers involved in the the recent uptick in these types of crimes standup dan kerman/sf 135-145other than that police not saying much about these incidents...
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kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke to police.. and the victim's family. (hermela aregawi)police say..rning around 7.. they received a call with a report about a man whose body was lying in this park. they say.. they attempted to adminster medical aid but pronounced him dead at the scene.days later.. his coworker is arrested on suspicion of murder.54 year old raynard hyde was found dead in a park close to his work place.. on friday.from what police could tell.. he just had a bloody nose.captain wahid kazem/santa clara police deptour initial information or observation at the scene was that there was no obvious trauma. and by obvious trauma im talking about clear cut gun shot wound, or a proverbial knife sticking out of the back. however our invsetigators were not comfortable with what they were seeing at the scene. and they continue that investigaton through that night which is friday night, through the weekend and finally culminated to the point where we made an arrest yesterday.hyde was a well-liked butcher at this santa clara safeway.police say.. initially they didn't suspect foul pl
kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke to police.. and the victim's family. (hermela aregawi)police say..rning around 7.. they received a call with a report about a man whose body was lying in this park. they say.. they attempted to adminster medical aid but pronounced him dead at the scene.days later.. his coworker is arrested on suspicion of murder.54 year old raynard hyde was found dead in a park close to his work place.. on friday.from what police could tell.. he just had a bloody nose.captain...
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and members of the police. he has been sort of tweeting and following along with this as we've gone on. his first sort of communication with the general public is obviously to stay away. he kind of got that message out several times. now saying the suspect is in custody, thanking los angeles police for their fast response, calling the first responders brave, calling the action that was taken swift, and calling resolution something they were looking for since this started. he appears to now be walking to the podium. that is the mayor of los angeles. aaron? >> let's listen. >> for anybody that's gone live, we're just going to turn off the engine for a second. >> okay. he's waiting. he knows news crews will want to hear -- >> thank you very much for being here today. mayor eric garcetti together here with chief mike moore, council member david ryu. to the community members first and foremost who live here, this is a community i lived in for many, many years. and my wife and i shopped almost weekly here at this tra
and members of the police. he has been sort of tweeting and following along with this as we've gone on. his first sort of communication with the general public is obviously to stay away. he kind of got that message out several times. now saying the suspect is in custody, thanking los angeles police for their fast response, calling the first responders brave, calling the action that was taken swift, and calling resolution something they were looking for since this started. he appears to now be...
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kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke to police.. and the victim's family. 54 year old raynard hyde was found dead in a park close to his work place.. on friday. from what police could tell.. he just had a bloody nose. captain wahid kazem/santa clara police deptour initial information or observation at the scene was that there was no obvious trauma. and by obvious trauma im talking about clear cut gun shot wound, or a proverbial knife sticking out of the back. however our invsetigators were not comfortable with what they were seeing at the scene. and they continue that investigaton through that night which is friday night, through the weekend and finally culminated to the point where we made an arrest yesterday.hyde was a well-liked butcher at this santa clara safeway.police say.. initially they didn't suspect foul play but then learned hyde was with a coworker in the time leading up to his death. this man... 25 year old gage taren mccartney.mccartney was taken into custody on suspicion of murder.the victim's family says.. they are s
kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke to police.. and the victim's family. 54 year old raynard hyde was found dead in a park close to his work place.. on friday. from what police could tell.. he just had a bloody nose. captain wahid kazem/santa clara police deptour initial information or observation at the scene was that there was no obvious trauma. and by obvious trauma im talking about clear cut gun shot wound, or a proverbial knife sticking out of the back. however our invsetigators were not...
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the individual fired two shots at police. police returned fire. nobody hit in that. he went right by a security guard in the front door and into the store, and people started pouring out. sean, you were in the back of the store. what did you hear and see? >> i was in the back storage room. i heard screaming and a number of gunshots. i looked out the bat wing doors to the store and saw employees running up the aisles and knew there was an active shooter situation. >> reporter: quick thinking on your part. do you train for this, is it something you keep in the back of your mind? >> it's just an unfortunate state of today, i'm always trying to be cognizant of exits and emergency situations. >> reporter: 6, 7,000 square feet or so. how many employees would have been in the store? >> i'm not sure offhand. our evening closing shift would have been on staff. as far as how many people there were, i don't know. i can't even estimate how many customers there were in the store. >> reporter: how many employees, though, would be in the evening staff? dozens? >> easily dozens, yes
the individual fired two shots at police. police returned fire. nobody hit in that. he went right by a security guard in the front door and into the store, and people started pouring out. sean, you were in the back of the store. what did you hear and see? >> i was in the back storage room. i heard screaming and a number of gunshots. i looked out the bat wing doors to the store and saw employees running up the aisles and knew there was an active shooter situation. >> reporter: quick...
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let's listen in to chief rojas. >> all right folks i'm carlos rojas the police chief for the bart policeent. last name is spelled rojas. we're here to discuss several incidents that have occurred over the last week. the first one we're going to talk about is the mcarthur station stabbing that occurred that you have all seen these reports on this morning and something we have been working tirelessly on since it occurred. with me today i have some of the family spokesman here that represent stop killing our kids foundation. they're also going to say a few words but i want to number one send out my condolences to the family and i have expressed that to darrel here who is also the godfather of nia. not only am i speaking on bah behalf of the police department but the bart district. it's a horrible situation we hope to bring the individual who's responsible for this to justice. on justice 22nd we had nia wilson and tashiya wilson sisters transferring on the mcarthur platform. as they were transferring on the platform they were approached by an individual who struck very rapidly. it was in my
let's listen in to chief rojas. >> all right folks i'm carlos rojas the police chief for the bart policeent. last name is spelled rojas. we're here to discuss several incidents that have occurred over the last week. the first one we're going to talk about is the mcarthur station stabbing that occurred that you have all seen these reports on this morning and something we have been working tirelessly on since it occurred. with me today i have some of the family spokesman here that represent...
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two, where does the police commission and the san francisco police department stand on san francisco being a sanctuary city? there's one comment that -- another comment. i understood that there were two people that were hospitalized, you know, from this incident, and no mention was mentioned about that. i understand they were both released from the hospital now. thank you. >> commissioner mazzucco: thank you. public comment's now closed. commissioner dejesus? >> commissioner dejesus: i guess -- i know there were five uses of force. the five uses of force, those are the -- i call them bean bags, but they are -- >> e.r. w. >> yeah, those are the e.r. w.'s, and i guess we would look back at the use of force and see why you had to use them. the people that were hopsized, about they hospitalized because of the use of weapons? >> one was hospitalized -- it was a bodily force use of force, and he was treated and released. hang on one second here, commissioner. >> extended range impact weapon. >> so one of the persons that was taken was due to physical control hold, and the second person tha
two, where does the police commission and the san francisco police department stand on san francisco being a sanctuary city? there's one comment that -- another comment. i understood that there were two people that were hospitalized, you know, from this incident, and no mention was mentioned about that. i understand they were both released from the hospital now. thank you. >> commissioner mazzucco: thank you. public comment's now closed. commissioner dejesus? >> commissioner...
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meanwhile, in kansas city, more violence. >> shooting, police on the scene. >> reporter: after police say a person of interest in a previous murder fired at least 50 shots at two officers during an undercover operation today. me to the hospital. >> reporter: the suspect fled, then shot a third officer before barricading himself inside a house. >> the suspect exited the residence that they were held up in. we once again engaged in another firefight with that suspect. the suspect is now deceased. >> reporter: the three officers shot are all expected to survive. maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> turning to the scare in the air in europe that left passengers first frightened and then frustrated after their ryan air flight made a rapid descent. gadi schwartz reports on what the airline is saying about it. >> reporter: terrified passengers on a ryian air jet try not to panic as oxygen masks dropped and ears began to bleed. >> we were all thinking we were going to die. >> reporter: they were on a flight from dublin to croatia on friday when it began a rapid descent, 26,000 feet in seven agonizin
meanwhile, in kansas city, more violence. >> shooting, police on the scene. >> reporter: after police say a person of interest in a previous murder fired at least 50 shots at two officers during an undercover operation today. me to the hospital. >> reporter: the suspect fled, then shot a third officer before barricading himself inside a house. >> the suspect exited the residence that they were held up in. we once again engaged in another firefight with that suspect. the...
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police are still lookiing for him..the suspect is described as blonde and clean shaven with a thin build. (pam) an eye in the sky. what sonoma county is thinking about enlisting .... to help spot wildfires. (ken)plus: in one south bay neighborhood police say you need to be keeping an extra eye out.coyotes are being blamed for the disappearance of family pets. (pam) a homeowner in san bruno discovered a duffle bag full of guns on his property. next: the questions police are trying to anwser ... in this bizzare case. (lawrenceten at ten ( ♪ ) pixar pier has arrived! prepare to be awed. prepare to be moved. prepare to make a mad dash... ( ♪ ) ...because with the incredicoaster, pixar pal-a-round, and a bunch of your favorite pixar characters, it's going to be pretty incredible. pixar pier is now open! only at disney california adventure park. (pam) a man in san bruno called police, after discovering a duffle bag filled with guns and ammunition in his home... and, he says he has no idea how it got there.(ken) kron four's ph
police are still lookiing for him..the suspect is described as blonde and clean shaven with a thin build. (pam) an eye in the sky. what sonoma county is thinking about enlisting .... to help spot wildfires. (ken)plus: in one south bay neighborhood police say you need to be keeping an extra eye out.coyotes are being blamed for the disappearance of family pets. (pam) a homeowner in san bruno discovered a duffle bag full of guns on his property. next: the questions police are trying to anwser ......
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it was closed overnight as police investigated this stabbing. two women were attacked here and one of those died, the other in the hospital. police are saying this was totally random. it happened about 9:45 p.m. last night. the women were getting off the train as it happen. the man is described as a white man in his 20s or 30s with short hair and a heavy build. staiand imagined myself going through nothing like this. that's my baby girl. this is a parent's worst nightmare. >> reporter: the victims' identities have not been released at this time, is working to calm fears about riding the train this morning. officials say the system is safe. but two people survived another stabbing in april when a suspect randomly attacked them at the coliseum bart station. >> we have a large system that covers many cities, and obviously the environment sometimes spills over into the trains. that's why we encourage passengers to report suspicious activity. >> reporter: police are reviewing surveillance footage to determine what happened, and again still ify the ec
it was closed overnight as police investigated this stabbing. two women were attacked here and one of those died, the other in the hospital. police are saying this was totally random. it happened about 9:45 p.m. last night. the women were getting off the train as it happen. the man is described as a white man in his 20s or 30s with short hair and a heavy build. staiand imagined myself going through nothing like this. that's my baby girl. this is a parent's worst nightmare. >> reporter:...
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i also asked the police -- police chief what they are doing to address racial profiling. >> racial profilingd her mission is to eliminate bias from the department by changing culture and thinking. >> we need to be a police department that is focused on behavior and behavior based only. >> reporter: at the townhall meeting at laney coll
i also asked the police -- police chief what they are doing to address racial profiling. >> racial profilingd her mission is to eliminate bias from the department by changing culture and thinking. >> we need to be a police department that is focused on behavior and behavior based only. >> reporter: at the townhall meeting at laney coll
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officers lost their homes and so lost their police officers of other and a couple police chief the redding live on air. be evacuted station had to local tv one point a so intense.. at this fire was aregawi)(hermela believe it (hermela aregawi)(hermela (hermela believe itcan hardly even been. it's just. i can hardly even believe it (hermela believe it (hermela aregawi) (hermela aregawi)(hermela aregawi)(hermela (hermela aregawi)this fire was so intense.. at one point a local tv station had to be evacuted live on air.the redding police chief and a couple of other police officers lost their homes and so did32 employees at a local hospitals.five infants in intensive care there have been moved to a sacramento hospital as a and justine?i'll have updates (hermela aregawi) this fire was so intense.. at one point a local tv station had to be evacuted live on air. the redding police chief and a couple of other police officers lost their (ken)mandatory evacuation orders are now in effect in mendocino county where two wildfires are burning tonight. (justine)the river fire has now spread to 4-thousand
officers lost their homes and so lost their police officers of other and a couple police chief the redding live on air. be evacuted station had to local tv one point a so intense.. at this fire was aregawi)(hermela believe it (hermela aregawi)(hermela (hermela believe itcan hardly even been. it's just. i can hardly even believe it (hermela believe it (hermela aregawi) (hermela aregawi)(hermela aregawi)(hermela (hermela aregawi)this fire was so intense.. at one point a local tv station had to be...
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of course we are waiting for confirmation from police.nne makovec, kpix 5. >>> the attorney for brock turner will be in court in san josi this morning to argue that the former swimmer's conviction should be overturned. he served three months behind bars, sparking national outrage and leading to the recall of the judge who handled the case. his attorney will argue his client didn't receive a fair trial. that starts at 10:00 a.m. >>> in contra costa county today, sheriffs are expected to detail how its office has helped ice officials. the problem is, according to the east bay times, the county sheriff's office admitted it does not track or compile data detailing what access it gives to immigration officials. it's still compiling data and scheduled to detail that information at a forum this afternoon. >>> president trump is threatening to revoke security clearances of six officials who have been critical of him. >> those include former fbi director james comey. a spokesperson says the president wants to diverse attention from the russia inve
of course we are waiting for confirmation from police.nne makovec, kpix 5. >>> the attorney for brock turner will be in court in san josi this morning to argue that the former swimmer's conviction should be overturned. he served three months behind bars, sparking national outrage and leading to the recall of the judge who handled the case. his attorney will argue his client didn't receive a fair trial. that starts at 10:00 a.m. >>> in contra costa county today, sheriffs are...
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counter terrorism police are investigating.ests are being carried out at the porton down chemicalfacility, after the pair were found unconscious on saturday. further testing is now on going to establish the substance which led to these patients becoming ill. at this stage, it is not yet clear if a crime has been committed. the events are taking place some eight miles from the scene of the russian spy poisoning in march. we'll have the latest. the other main stories on bbc news at five. police are continuing to question a nurse on suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to kill another six. police on the scottish island of bute have launched a murder investigation following the death of six—year—old alesha macphail. work and pensions secretary esther mcvey apologises for "inadvertently misleading" the house of commons over universal credit. and almost 2a million people tune in to see a stunning penalty shoot out result for england making it the most watched five minutes of television in six years. it's five o'clock. o
counter terrorism police are investigating.ests are being carried out at the porton down chemicalfacility, after the pair were found unconscious on saturday. further testing is now on going to establish the substance which led to these patients becoming ill. at this stage, it is not yet clear if a crime has been committed. the events are taking place some eight miles from the scene of the russian spy poisoning in march. we'll have the latest. the other main stories on bbc news at five. police...
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so we have one of the most handsomely paid police officers, police force. in budget committee, we dealt with the issue of if we want to add 250 more cops on the streets in the next four years. these are very, very serious matters to what supervisor safai said, borrowing from my talking point, these are life and death issues. they're life and death issues that have a positive or negative impact on everyday people's lives. but something that's important as i see supervisor stefani and yee here, there is a budgeting implication to this. how much can we absorb? how much it will cost us? tasers, for example, when it was administered in los angeles, within the first year, they settled a $5 million lawsuit for a death because of a taser. so it's presented as if tasers are the only nonlethal weapon. that's incorrect. there are a host of choices between gun and taser. for some reason, this city and the police department is rabidly focused just on tasers. there are other opportunities. and i believe that the commission has not done due diligence in exploring what opt
so we have one of the most handsomely paid police officers, police force. in budget committee, we dealt with the issue of if we want to add 250 more cops on the streets in the next four years. these are very, very serious matters to what supervisor safai said, borrowing from my talking point, these are life and death issues. they're life and death issues that have a positive or negative impact on everyday people's lives. but something that's important as i see supervisor stefani and yee here,...