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and we did what we called a police car lineup. >> the witness identified the police car as one fromity of monroe, but that police department had a 110-man force, and it could have been any one of them, since they can use their vehicles while off duty. so investigators tried to find some way to narrow it down. and latent evidence expert, ricky navarro, looked for clues on kim medlin's clothing. that's when he noticed a print on her sweatshirt. >> at that point in time, i could not determine whether i was looking at a footwear impression or some other type of object that left that impression on the sweatshirt. >> using alternate light sources and high-speed cameras, navarro concluded he was looking at the heel of a shoe. >> it was a type of shoe that was not flat from toe all the way back to the heel. it had a distinct heel in it which, like some of your hard-soled shoes would have, not like your athletic shoes would have. >> >> >> m sty ti m they also dis pickup t ba it actu >> str monroe polic >> station t or form. a old. force for no josh, he was kind of kn police-is had thr that n
and we did what we called a police car lineup. >> the witness identified the police car as one fromity of monroe, but that police department had a 110-man force, and it could have been any one of them, since they can use their vehicles while off duty. so investigators tried to find some way to narrow it down. and latent evidence expert, ricky navarro, looked for clues on kim medlin's clothing. that's when he noticed a print on her sweatshirt. >> at that point in time, i could not...
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so they support good policing. policing that is excessive or abusesive no one supports. >> what are some of the examples of that erro erroneous material that is part of police training, do you know? >> i don't know. what do you mean by erroneous. >> linda, do you know? >> i'll give you an example. when ray kelly showed a film to 1500 officers called "the third jihad," and that was their introduction of how to interact with the muslim community. they depict muslims as suicide-bombers, and talks about how islam is going to take over the west. this is the type of training material, the point that mr. mr. benjamin is making there is a ccrb. it has no teeth. it's been ineffective. the new york police department is the only city agency that has not have independent oversight. the new york city department of parks and recreation, transportation, the list goes on. this could be the seventh largest army in the world, it does not have independent oversight is beyond me. we don't even know where our tax taxpayer dollars are g
so they support good policing. policing that is excessive or abusesive no one supports. >> what are some of the examples of that erro erroneous material that is part of police training, do you know? >> i don't know. what do you mean by erroneous. >> linda, do you know? >> i'll give you an example. when ray kelly showed a film to 1500 officers called "the third jihad," and that was their introduction of how to interact with the muslim community. they depict...
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lee police and port authority police worked together at the bridge for a long time.e's certainly a level of understanding of what each entity's responsibilities are and where their control ends. so i don't think it's a stretch to assume that police officers who are stationed at that bridge know the ft. lee mayor has very little control over the bridge. >> there's also the story about the port authority police lieutenant who apparently did a ridearound with david wildstein the first morning of the bridge closures in order to presumably see the damage caused by those lanes being shut down. he is somebody steve kornacki's reporting on who has longstanding family connection to the governor. the governor tonight denying ever speaking to him about this matter. what do you think is the significance there? >> for me the significance is you have another name, someone else who appears to have been aware that this was causing problems and have -- and was in a car with the same person who planned it. if you recall in the documents, there's a text that says, ft. lee traffic disas
lee police and port authority police worked together at the bridge for a long time.e's certainly a level of understanding of what each entity's responsibilities are and where their control ends. so i don't think it's a stretch to assume that police officers who are stationed at that bridge know the ft. lee mayor has very little control over the bridge. >> there's also the story about the port authority police lieutenant who apparently did a ridearound with david wildstein the first...
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police. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a 14-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing his older sister is due in court for a detention hearing. police say he killed his sister january 23rd after a fight over the type of bleach she had used to do their laundry. you turned himself into police six days later. he's being charged as a juvenile. >>> a good samaritan rescued an oakland woman from an early- morning house fire that damaged two homes. the fire started at 2:00 a.m. at one of the two homes at 34th street. firefighters say when they arrived, the people inside had already made it out safely. but due to the damage to the home, the red cross had to be called out to help find shelter for the eight displaced residents. >> the gentleman came back and rescued me out of there i was in the backyard. i was scared to come through because the flames were jumping all over the place. >> investigators are trying to find out where the fire started and what may have caused it. >>> 7:06. commute
police. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a 14-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing his older sister is due in court for a detention hearing. police say he killed his sister january 23rd after a fight over the type of bleach she had used to do their laundry. you turned himself into police six days later. he's being charged as a juvenile. >>> a good samaritan rescued an oakland woman from an early- morning house fire that damaged two homes. the fire started at 2:00...
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police have not said why. police identified him after people saw surveillance video of the suspected kidnapper from yesterday that was released last night to the public. police say the man from the video was armed with a knife and carjacked an elderly man and a teenaged girl thought to be about 13 years old as they were driving through the safeway parking lot. witnesses told police the victims appear to be in trouble although investigators say they just don't know for sure. >> it's always a possibility that the suspect has or knows the occupants in the car. we don't have new information at this point in the investigation that we can actually verify that's true. we have to stay on point. we have to continue to move the investigation forward and we have to treat this as a carjacking and a kidnapping until we receive any information that would lead us in a different direction. >> reporter: until that happens, an amber alert remains in effect. you will probably see the freeway signs as you drive throughout the bay
police have not said why. police identified him after people saw surveillance video of the suspected kidnapper from yesterday that was released last night to the public. police say the man from the video was armed with a knife and carjacked an elderly man and a teenaged girl thought to be about 13 years old as they were driving through the safeway parking lot. witnesses told police the victims appear to be in trouble although investigators say they just don't know for sure. >> it's always...
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staff have actually left the premises which have been cordoned off by the police of course. after the pressure the belly button was pressed of course the police have descended upon the school building the however the shooter started shooting at them to. at least two of the police have also been wounded so this suspect whoever is in the building is extremely dangerous he's obviously shooting a left and right however according to the principal of the school the man has improved forth any demands and why he's holding the students hostage and what exactly he wants what is the reason for all of this is not yet clear so of course we're keeping our hand on the pulse of the situation of course we'll bring you the latest as we get it that in the latest on the moscow hostage crisis thank you very much now of course return to the moscow school hostage crisis as soon as we get more details on that it's now over one hundred thousand protesters have rallied in paris and a q surprised the government of what they call family phobia they want to scrap the bills legalizing gay marriage and pr
staff have actually left the premises which have been cordoned off by the police of course. after the pressure the belly button was pressed of course the police have descended upon the school building the however the shooter started shooting at them to. at least two of the police have also been wounded so this suspect whoever is in the building is extremely dangerous he's obviously shooting a left and right however according to the principal of the school the man has improved forth any demands...
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police arrive at the bank. the accomplice who can see the bank from the parking lot gas station quickly gets into his car and drives away. the thief heads out of town in a blue cadillac. what he doesn't know is that one of the bank employees has been able to give police a description of his vehicle. >> the first responding officers got a description out over the air to surrounding departments. minutes later, officers from springfield township spotted a similar vehicle going northbound on 309. >> one headlight was out, which obviously would be grounds to pull the vehicle over. when he got behind the vehicle, he noticed it matched the make and model and general description of the cadillac involved in the armed robbery. >> the officer closely follows the vehicle along a series of lonely stretches of road. when the officer attempts to pull the cadillac over, the driver speeds off. suddenly the car turns into the driveway of a home. the robber gets out. the officer commands him to stop. >> keep in mind, the officer
police arrive at the bank. the accomplice who can see the bank from the parking lot gas station quickly gets into his car and drives away. the thief heads out of town in a blue cadillac. what he doesn't know is that one of the bank employees has been able to give police a description of his vehicle. >> the first responding officers got a description out over the air to surrounding departments. minutes later, officers from springfield township spotted a similar vehicle going northbound on...
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police took the phone receiver to the forensics lab for testing. at the dry cleaning store on the counter, investigators found a check made out to the store in the amount of $14.30, signed by one of the store's customers. when police contacted the woman, she said she was in the store that morning, but no one was there. she found her clothes, wrote a check for the amount she owed, and was about to leave when a man came out of the back room, and asked if she needed help. >> she told him at that point she was there to get her cleaning, she assumed that he was an employee there, she had no reason to believe otherwise. >> the witness described the man as 30 to 35 years old, 6'2" tall and weighing over 200 pounds. >> the police realized that she had come face-to-face with the killer. help move your career forward. here's how: we work with leading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping ensure credits you've already earned pay off. and we have career planning tools to keep you on track every step of the way.
police took the phone receiver to the forensics lab for testing. at the dry cleaning store on the counter, investigators found a check made out to the store in the amount of $14.30, signed by one of the store's customers. when police contacted the woman, she said she was in the store that morning, but no one was there. she found her clothes, wrote a check for the amount she owed, and was about to leave when a man came out of the back room, and asked if she needed help. >> she told him at...
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police say, little kayleigh was beaten to death. and that her mother, sara krueger and boyfriend, ryan warner, are responsible. but court documents say. the couple told police, they found the child dead by unknown circumstances. and instead of reporting it. the couple told police, they stored the body in a suitcase for three -days. and then placed the body in a freezer. police eventually found the dead child in her bed last saturday. the district attorney says he can only seek the death penalty if the investigation reveals a special circumstance. such as sexual assault. neighbors at the apartment complex where kayleigh lived are still coming to grips with what happened to the little girl. the makeshift memorial that was created in her memory continues to grow. as you can see in this video. many have notes, stuffed animals and candles. those we talked to say they still can't wrap their heads around what happened. kayleigh's mother and her mother's boyfriend willl be arraigned and possibly enter pleas on february 25th. and stay with k
police say, little kayleigh was beaten to death. and that her mother, sara krueger and boyfriend, ryan warner, are responsible. but court documents say. the couple told police, they found the child dead by unknown circumstances. and instead of reporting it. the couple told police, they stored the body in a suitcase for three -days. and then placed the body in a freezer. police eventually found the dead child in her bed last saturday. the district attorney says he can only seek the death penalty...
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up in flames right now protesters are tossing molotov cocktails at the police the police are responding with tear gas and water cannons at this point although it's it is cold out there it does look just by observing at this situation that the water cannons are sort of doing a double work at this point because the molotov cocktails do not seem to be reaching the police. as the rioters intend them to they a lot of the molotov cocktails actually dropped right there on the my don on the independence square setting the entire area on fire it's like the it's like there is a circle of fire in the center here. we do know that. the protests have broken just hours before we were suppose of there were supposed to be according to the organizers peaceful marches towards the parliament the very quickly those us believe into a very brutal confrontation between the police and the rioters who started throwing stones and knowledge of call again the police have retaliated with rubber bullets and tear gas but the most troubling development as of now is the fact that that's according to police this is the f
up in flames right now protesters are tossing molotov cocktails at the police the police are responding with tear gas and water cannons at this point although it's it is cold out there it does look just by observing at this situation that the water cannons are sort of doing a double work at this point because the molotov cocktails do not seem to be reaching the police. as the rioters intend them to they a lot of the molotov cocktails actually dropped right there on the my don on the...
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is sort of moves from police in protest of policing a sort of insurrection if you like the police are human beings if they are attacked then they will obviously use force to protect themselves regardless of their role in protection of the state or whatever. some of your earlier contributors have been talking about the politics that are behind all this from the police's point of view that is all in a. different level entirely what they're faced with these just extreme violence on the streets and it becomes extremely difficult to manage that although they wonder stand to be authorities need to do that but on the other hand how can they prevent the number of victims from growing. i think it's very difficult to actually prevent these things from the police's point of view because because of people coming onto the streets and the calls of people having. deciding to use violence and becoming extremely frustrated with the causes that they're they're espousing. they're not directly caused by the police there's nothing the police can do to stop that frustration and to stop that. being being a
is sort of moves from police in protest of policing a sort of insurrection if you like the police are human beings if they are attacked then they will obviously use force to protect themselves regardless of their role in protection of the state or whatever. some of your earlier contributors have been talking about the politics that are behind all this from the police's point of view that is all in a. different level entirely what they're faced with these just extreme violence on the streets and...
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the toll on the police force is growing. four police officers killed. 39 police officers shot.. and 100 police officers now said to have been injured. the violence continues. it's our belief that the police, some, have pulled back. you can see the protesters with the flag. they're marked by that. the police are in heavy riot gear and some are wrapped in what appears to be some sort of heat resistant clothing of some kind. you can see them from time to time. the protests are going in a violent direction. we'll have continuing coverage right after this commercial break. óqoqúúÑ@ >> continuing coverage from ukraine first the white house is playing down reports that it plans to press the taliban to release the only known american soldier still in captivity. what i did not just said and should have said, there is word we're about to trade prisoners for our prisoner. our prisoner, they have him. we want him back, and we're talking about trading with them. according to the white house there are no active negotiations with the taliban, as if they would tell news the first place. that
the toll on the police force is growing. four police officers killed. 39 police officers shot.. and 100 police officers now said to have been injured. the violence continues. it's our belief that the police, some, have pulled back. you can see the protesters with the flag. they're marked by that. the police are in heavy riot gear and some are wrapped in what appears to be some sort of heat resistant clothing of some kind. you can see them from time to time. the protests are going in a violent...
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were standing by. >> police!on't move! don't move! >> when police arrested maurice wallace, they found olamide's keys in his possession, which was a big giveaway at that point. >> wallace wasn't driving olamide's car. he was driving a rental car instead. >> there was a gas can that was located in his rental vehicle. we suspected it may have been used to start this fire. >> wallace denied any involvement in olamide's murder. >> i've got to go ahead and read you a couple of things. i'm sure you've, you know -- >> where is my attorney? why am i here without an attorney? you're going to ask me some questions. nine times out of ten, whatever i answer's going to be used against me, so i want an attorney. >> when police left the room, wallace was alone. unaware he was being recorded, he made what looked like a speech to himself. >> any sort of insurgency or revolution, you just don't go at the oppressor, you go at the people who helped the oppressor, people who aid and abet you. send a message that if you cooperate with
were standing by. >> police!on't move! don't move! >> when police arrested maurice wallace, they found olamide's keys in his possession, which was a big giveaway at that point. >> wallace wasn't driving olamide's car. he was driving a rental car instead. >> there was a gas can that was located in his rental vehicle. we suspected it may have been used to start this fire. >> wallace denied any involvement in olamide's murder. >> i've got to go ahead and read...
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understand police commission rules of order. please limit your comments to 3 minutes. >> good evening. i was in incognito. how did you recognize me? it must have been the dimples. first of all i want to say once again happy black history month and i'm very proud of lieutenant dangerfield. because it's hard to be an ice breaker, it really is. it's just hard to do that. he did that very well. secondly, i wanted to let you know the continuing saga of the dangerous dog thing. let's see if this will work. as you can see there is going to be a march 6, 2014, hearing regarding the dangerous dog that happens to be jackie. she's a female dog. i want to thank again the officers who helped make this possible, the officer lee who dug through all sorts of forms to find something i can write on that he turned into a police report that i can forward to the dog unit. i spoke with the hearing officer, i can't say his name. we got this thing all set up. he sent it to the mail and i received it to the sro and we are going to have it addressed to t
understand police commission rules of order. please limit your comments to 3 minutes. >> good evening. i was in incognito. how did you recognize me? it must have been the dimples. first of all i want to say once again happy black history month and i'm very proud of lieutenant dangerfield. because it's hard to be an ice breaker, it really is. it's just hard to do that. he did that very well. secondly, i wanted to let you know the continuing saga of the dangerous dog thing. let's see if...
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police -- phoenix drive. police were called there after gunshots were herd. >> when the police got there, there was a witness that was there. however, we've spoken to him since and we are still conducting the investigation with him. >> i mean, it's sad. i can't believe it happened. i have a lot of people who didn't think it would be her. she was a good person. not bad. she was cool. >> reporter: friends say rojas was a good, fun-loving person and are struggling to deal with her killing. police say sometimes people break through the fences to loiter through. police are asking for tips from the public. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> a big honor for the saratoga high school newspaper for the story for audrey pott who killed herself after three teen boys sexually assaulted her at a party and took pictures. media outlets reported those photos went viral. but a paper is disputing that claim. the reporter's decision to did against the subpoena and protect the confidentiality of their source ea
police -- phoenix drive. police were called there after gunshots were herd. >> when the police got there, there was a witness that was there. however, we've spoken to him since and we are still conducting the investigation with him. >> i mean, it's sad. i can't believe it happened. i have a lot of people who didn't think it would be her. she was a good person. not bad. she was cool. >> reporter: friends say rojas was a good, fun-loving person and are struggling to deal with...
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i think throughout the history of riots you see if there's not a strong police presence then the the tag nies is the agitators they become emboldened and become more violent and more aggressive so there needs to be a strong police presence in those circumstances to control the violence now police in ukraine have come under some criticism especially from washington given that riders have thrown molotov cocktails and they've actually both bird and beat officers is this criticism from washington fair well i can't get into the politics but i can look at it just strictly from a police standpoint and i think again the police have shown incredible restraint if you are in the situation where i've seen videos of police officers on fire again that's a deadly situation and they certainly in the united states would have the legal right to use deadly force in response to that so any criticism of the police officers in those circumstances i think is unwarranted and you mentioned the right to use deadly force in europe and america were quick to condemn ukrainian authorities but we have we have seen
i think throughout the history of riots you see if there's not a strong police presence then the the tag nies is the agitators they become emboldened and become more violent and more aggressive so there needs to be a strong police presence in those circumstances to control the violence now police in ukraine have come under some criticism especially from washington given that riders have thrown molotov cocktails and they've actually both bird and beat officers is this criticism from washington...
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police are on the lookout for him.ty are an easy knowing that that man is still on the loose. neighbors say this is shocking what happened here. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> a man wanted for murder in pennsylvania is in custody in prince william county this morning. tooke say earl mitchell off running after officers try to make a traffic stop in manassas. or than 100 lee silencers searched for him. students at an elementary school were kept inside. he was captured and they will release more details about the capture this morning. virginia's new governor has already a controversy on his hand. >> there is always something. terry mcauliffe has been in office less of the month and he has his first controversy. republicans accuse him of selling and office for endorsement. he appointed an aid to the states alcoholic control beverage. he endorsed mcauliffe and then began working on the campaign. the stateroom publican party chair accuses the governor of selling the position for that endorsement. a state investigation has be
police are on the lookout for him.ty are an easy knowing that that man is still on the loose. neighbors say this is shocking what happened here. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> a man wanted for murder in pennsylvania is in custody in prince william county this morning. tooke say earl mitchell off running after officers try to make a traffic stop in manassas. or than 100 lee silencers searched for him. students at an elementary school were kept inside. he was captured and they will release...
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he grabbed the phone and called police. the police found men stuffing jewelry into a duffle bag. >>> he was a mayor in the spotlight following hurricane katrina. now he's a convicted felon. ray nagin was found guilty today. a jury convicted him on 21 counts. nagin accepted $200,000 in bribes, free vacation and other gratuities. nagin left office in 2010. he's free on bond while he awaits his sentence. >>> sid cesar set the same for everything from carol burnett to saturday night live. his sketches lit up television sets with humor. he died today at the age of 91. he won an emmy for best actor and appeared on broadway and on the big screen in "it's a mad, mad, mad world." >>> nearly 2 million toyota owners will receive recall notices. the automaker is recalling 1.9 million prius hybrids. 713,000 were sold in north america. toyota says there's a problem with the software. the glitch could cause warning lights to go off or the car to stop. toyota says it can do a software update and has no reports of the accidents or injuries
he grabbed the phone and called police. the police found men stuffing jewelry into a duffle bag. >>> he was a mayor in the spotlight following hurricane katrina. now he's a convicted felon. ray nagin was found guilty today. a jury convicted him on 21 counts. nagin accepted $200,000 in bribes, free vacation and other gratuities. nagin left office in 2010. he's free on bond while he awaits his sentence. >>> sid cesar set the same for everything from carol burnett to saturday...
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then he ran off when police tried to question him. police found him in michigan where he worked at an auto salvage yard. by this time, he was divorced with one child and did not want to talk with police. >> woloson told them that he had provided hair samples and fingerprints back in 1981. he was not interested in cooperating with their investigation. >> investigators wanted a dna sample. woloson refused to provide one, and the courts refused to order one, citing the lack of probable cause. woloson's hair was on file from the original investigation, but the samples didn't contain root material, so they couldn't be used to generate a full genetic profile. so investigators decided to try an unconventional method to get woloson's dna. >>> it had taken a long time, almost 20 years, and lieutenant paul echols was convinced he was closing in on susan schumake's killer, but only dna could prove it. and the suspect, daniel woloson, wasn't willing to provide it. so michigan state police decided they'd take his dna in a perfectly legal manner. >
then he ran off when police tried to question him. police found him in michigan where he worked at an auto salvage yard. by this time, he was divorced with one child and did not want to talk with police. >> woloson told them that he had provided hair samples and fingerprints back in 1981. he was not interested in cooperating with their investigation. >> investigators wanted a dna sample. woloson refused to provide one, and the courts refused to order one, citing the lack of probable...
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and police what you see. >> police what you see.it turns out, when you know what to look for and more importantly where to look for it. you can see a lot. it looks like there is a hot spot in th in the neighbourhood. so should we check that out. >> let's take a look at seabright and murraymen murray e have an open car door and i have an open gate on this house as well. hi, police department. is that your car sitting out there with the door open? >> we just came home. >> i was just concerned and i saw it sitting there and saw the gate open and i thought i would stop and check. >> thank you. >> we are patrolling your neighborhood. and i'm sure you heard of the predicting strategy we are using. in the first year they saw you a assaults down nine percent and burglary down 11% and auto theft was up 22% and. we see how can is santa cruz is pioneering police work and it's already spreading to other areas across the country. for the past three months the seattle pd has been incorporating the new soft wear in theiwear -- software in their pa
and police what you see. >> police what you see.it turns out, when you know what to look for and more importantly where to look for it. you can see a lot. it looks like there is a hot spot in th in the neighbourhood. so should we check that out. >> let's take a look at seabright and murraymen murray e have an open car door and i have an open gate on this house as well. hi, police department. is that your car sitting out there with the door open? >> we just came home. >>...
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we do know that the police union endorsed christie, which was unusual among uniformed police and fire in this election. the port authority police union did endorse christie for reelection. >> i want to get to where this is going, mike. back to you and i'll be back to you in a minute. here is the question. you have patrick foye who is the whistle-blower here, he is wait a minute, what is all this traffic stuff, what is all this jam about? i want to get to the bottom of it. and now he has an investigation that he has undertaken of the police and the role they're playing in. this but he is saying i don't want the head of the police department having anything to do with this investigation. he is basically saying i don't trust this guy. i want somebody outside handling this. where are we going with this? >> right now, chris, we have a real credibility problem which thank goodness patrick foye who is the executive director, he is the top man there, he is beginning to address this at least. and this is a serious issue. the port authority is essentially investigating itself. and oftentimes th
we do know that the police union endorsed christie, which was unusual among uniformed police and fire in this election. the port authority police union did endorse christie for reelection. >> i want to get to where this is going, mike. back to you and i'll be back to you in a minute. here is the question. you have patrick foye who is the whistle-blower here, he is wait a minute, what is all this traffic stuff, what is all this jam about? i want to get to the bottom of it. and now he has...
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the police in this country the police in london would open for on a crowd you would have to have a single and defined target that was an immediate threat to provoke an all response police in this country but then again we have not had to have we'll have to do with drawings from revolution of the level that's going on here for quite difficult to draw parallels between what we're seeing here and what would go on with such a scenario in london sure it is very clear we're getting evidence that writers are indeed using light farms against police officers thirteen now i understand have been killed several hundred injured and yet western governments are still criticizing authorities in ukraine for excessive force is that fair. i think you really have to know the minutiae of this to do so i do you know who was the worst protagonist in all of this what i would say is that every situation we generally find that there is a small minority who are prepared to go beyond a certain point to provoke the situation to one that would suit their purpose in other words they will incite this convoy of us it was
the police in this country the police in london would open for on a crowd you would have to have a single and defined target that was an immediate threat to provoke an all response police in this country but then again we have not had to have we'll have to do with drawings from revolution of the level that's going on here for quite difficult to draw parallels between what we're seeing here and what would go on with such a scenario in london sure it is very clear we're getting evidence that...
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i was privileged to be a founder among the founders of the police hostage negotiation team. ultimately regarded as probably the first, one of the best in the country, this man was key to it until 2005, as as leader and he served one term and that is indicative of being regarded by his peers so this is for people like bill kidd and he really up to the highest credit upon this san francisco police department and upon himself, so it was my pleasure to serve with people like bill ki--. >> thank you. >> thank you, commander, inspector kidd? thank you very much, it is a rare opportunity when you get an aware for doing what you love but for better or worse when the events took place and we started a event in san francisco and we one of several people who chose to get involved and became a fascinating subject to me and we had many occasions in our history in san francisco, where things were a little tense in terms of how things were going to come out but we found that not only was it a great idea, but that the people like commander clap and others were able to transmit their experie
i was privileged to be a founder among the founders of the police hostage negotiation team. ultimately regarded as probably the first, one of the best in the country, this man was key to it until 2005, as as leader and he served one term and that is indicative of being regarded by his peers so this is for people like bill kidd and he really up to the highest credit upon this san francisco police department and upon himself, so it was my pleasure to serve with people like bill ki--. >>...
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then police got a break. a prison inmate told authorities that his cellmate, 29-year-old russell trevor quinn, often spoke of dana satterfield. >> it was something about how attractive dana was. believe it or not, lots of folks in prison try to swap information for a reduction in charges or less prison time. >> quinn was incarcerated for a crime that bore a marked similarity to dana's murder. >> he was also in prison for raping a woman and tying her to a tree. >> quinn was free at the time of the dana's murder and fit the eyewitness description of the killer. >> the police got his mug shot, put it in a photo lineup, showed it to diane harris, who as you'll remember is our lone eyewitness. diane actually picked russell trevor quinn out of a photo lineup as being the person she came in contact with. one of dana's friends says i've seen this man in the shop before. the police are able to put him in a car not dissimilar to the one seen near the scene. >> but this turned out to be another dead end when his dna did
then police got a break. a prison inmate told authorities that his cellmate, 29-year-old russell trevor quinn, often spoke of dana satterfield. >> it was something about how attractive dana was. believe it or not, lots of folks in prison try to swap information for a reduction in charges or less prison time. >> quinn was incarcerated for a crime that bore a marked similarity to dana's murder. >> he was also in prison for raping a woman and tying her to a tree. >> quinn...
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police are still on the scene. police are stating that one man has been arrested in the stabbing. is still ongoing. >> coming up, legendary new is anchor tom brokaw has been diagnosed with cancer. we will have the latest on his condition. >> why a member of team usa is pulling out of the games. >> at 6:00 a.m.. billy ray cyrus is back in the music scene. we will show you how he is putting a new span on scenis this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ♪ ho ho ho get 36 months interest-free financing, and save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. plus, free delivery, set-up,
police are still on the scene. police are stating that one man has been arrested in the stabbing. is still ongoing. >> coming up, legendary new is anchor tom brokaw has been diagnosed with cancer. we will have the latest on his condition. >> why a member of team usa is pulling out of the games. >> at 6:00 a.m.. billy ray cyrus is back in the music scene. we will show you how he is putting a new span on scenis this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn...
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but a massive search failed to locate him. >> i see police with dogs and guns. >> the police recovered the man's jacket and hoping to find other evidence in the stolen car that may help identify him. >>> a hit and run driver who seriously injured a 70-year-old map is behind bars. the suspect is 62-year-old abraham adams of hercules, they identified him with help of video. we've shown you another video showing a suv hitting the victim in a crosswalk on january 17th. adams is held on $50,000-bale. >>> to santa cruz, a story we brought you last night at 10:00. tonight only on two, robert honda speaks with the mother of one alleged victim and the wife of the suspect. they have two very different perspectives. the wife of the man charged with child molestation says they are living a nightmare. santa cruz police arrested richard brode and charged him with lewd conduct with a child under 15, rape, false imprisonment and possessing child pornography, i talk to the mother of one alleged victim. >> he's a sick man,. >> did you trust him at one time? >> totally trusted him. >> she let her daughte
but a massive search failed to locate him. >> i see police with dogs and guns. >> the police recovered the man's jacket and hoping to find other evidence in the stolen car that may help identify him. >>> a hit and run driver who seriously injured a 70-year-old map is behind bars. the suspect is 62-year-old abraham adams of hercules, they identified him with help of video. we've shown you another video showing a suv hitting the victim in a crosswalk on january 17th. adams is...
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both are cooperating with police. investigators are continuing to interview potential witnesses and going over surveillance video that might help lead to the shooter. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the showdown over a soda tax in san francisco heads to the board of supervisors tonight as a ballot measure proposal. if the board approves, they would decide this november whether to impose a 2-cent per ounce tax on sugary drinks. sodas, energy drinks would be taxed but 100% vegetable and fruit drinks would not. supporters say the tax would generate more than $30 million for fitness and nutrition programs in schools. opponents say it will make san francisco even less affordable. >>> it's not gonna change anybody's hab habits -- hash bits, so why -- habits so why brother? it seems like the ones who can't afford it will be the most affected. >> i don't drink soda. it's unhealthy anyways. more water. >> harvard released a study saying people who get 25% of their calories from sugar have three times the risk of death f
both are cooperating with police. investigators are continuing to interview potential witnesses and going over surveillance video that might help lead to the shooter. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the showdown over a soda tax in san francisco heads to the board of supervisors tonight as a ballot measure proposal. if the board approves, they would decide this november whether to impose a 2-cent per ounce tax on sugary drinks. sodas, energy drinks would be taxed but 100%...
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we'll sort it all out when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, in san mateo, police s >>> police in two bay area communities are warning of two separate scams this noon. police say someone is calling homeowners warning them there's a bench warrant out in their name and request money. police say they never call families about warrants. and two people posing as city utility workers have burglarized homes. the man and woman got into a home on february 8th and stole several items. they left in a small pickup truck. anyone with information on either crime should call local police. >>> only on kpix 5, a bay area detective reveals the photos that attract the attention of sexual predators. >> those pictures you innocently post could make you a children's target. kpix got an inside look into how one police department catches that kind of suspect. >> reporter: the case of harland ettleman revealed something about police. they sure do know how to craft. they couldn't talk about the case because it's still ongoing. but agreed to share some insider tips about how predators operate. it starts with a user
we'll sort it all out when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, in san mateo, police s >>> police in two bay area communities are warning of two separate scams this noon. police say someone is calling homeowners warning them there's a bench warrant out in their name and request money. police say they never call families about warrants. and two people posing as city utility workers have burglarized homes. the man and woman got into a home on february 8th and stole several items. they left in...
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now three years later the federal grand jury has indicted police officers and former police officer.l have a deterrent effect on the police department but officers everywhere that the line violating constitutional rights will not or cannot be tolerated. >> reporter: by unlawfully entering their rooms after it to have lied on the police report as well these three officers have alleged to distribute drugs and stolen money at electronic as well as a gift cards. stilling moneys drugs other valuables that were seized by the city of san francisco. >> when the public's trust is the trade by the city of seven francisco police officers is of the trail. it is a betrayel >> again, to avoid patent again. >> reporter: juices other officers were involved but they did not federal threshold for criminality these current police officers have been suspended without pay. >> pam: a dramatic cliff rescue in san francisco. crews were called to help three teenagers who fell down a steep slope in china beach this afternoon. this is video from our helicopter partnership with a-b-c 7 news. kron4's scott rates
now three years later the federal grand jury has indicted police officers and former police officer.l have a deterrent effect on the police department but officers everywhere that the line violating constitutional rights will not or cannot be tolerated. >> reporter: by unlawfully entering their rooms after it to have lied on the police report as well these three officers have alleged to distribute drugs and stolen money at electronic as well as a gift cards. stilling moneys drugs other...
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in clashes between police and protestors. police had warned that they would be clearing the square, as you can see, thousands of people still there, we will continue to watch these pictures follow these developments and bring you these latest updates as we get them, this is al jazeera america. it is new technology that allows for nearly invisible cameras and other sensors. but, it has privacy advocates worried. our science and technology correspondent is in san francisco. a long way from the camera there, where some public areas are getting this type of hi-tech security upgrade, jacob in. >> that's right. there's a long history of the relationship between sort of design and security. and these are the classic example the combining of sculpture, nice looks baseballs here. where the giants play, and the ability to stop a mack truck, which is what the general services administration mandates from a certain kind. this technology is a new technology that basically works sensors into the invisible landscape of the existing airport,
in clashes between police and protestors. police had warned that they would be clearing the square, as you can see, thousands of people still there, we will continue to watch these pictures follow these developments and bring you these latest updates as we get them, this is al jazeera america. it is new technology that allows for nearly invisible cameras and other sensors. but, it has privacy advocates worried. our science and technology correspondent is in san francisco. a long way from the...
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police officers. bear in mind that wildstein and nunziato met on a daily basis. wildstein was a guy -- said don't give policy stories, just write about politics. i'm sure you spent a lot of time talking about politics. what christie was attempting to do was to demonstrate to republicans on the national basis that he can attract other stituencies, african-americans, hispanics and unions. >> let's go to a big conflict. i want to get back to melissa. if the police on the bridge are blaming this mess, all this mess on the mayor of fort lee which was apparently the political vendetta, put it all on him. and then you have the head of the police union who these guys report to who is sweet with wildstein saying this is about a traffic study. which is it? are we to believe, if anybody can believe it that the head of the union believed one thing, a legitimate traffic study, when the rank and file out to the bridge, all saying blame the mayor of fort lee? which is it? a vendetta? if there is a difference here th
police officers. bear in mind that wildstein and nunziato met on a daily basis. wildstein was a guy -- said don't give policy stories, just write about politics. i'm sure you spent a lot of time talking about politics. what christie was attempting to do was to demonstrate to republicans on the national basis that he can attract other stituencies, african-americans, hispanics and unions. >> let's go to a big conflict. i want to get back to melissa. if the police on the bridge are blaming...
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s independent police auditor. live from san bruno, i'm tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details on b.a.r.t.'s policy when it comes to the use of tasers by police. this policy statement was released on june 11th, 2010. quoting here "the only time an officer can use a taser is if the suspect poses an immediate threat of bodily harm to either the officer's life or another person's life." >>> the chp cancel and amber alert posted on freeway signs all over the state after finding out the case was a false alarm. the alert was triggered by a reported carjacking and kidnapping outside of an oakland safeway store on tuesday. witnesses reported that a shoplifting suspect with a knife had abducted a man and a teenaged girl. the police now say the three people knew each other and that the teenaged girl was really a bomb. >> we're looking at all three people who -- wily a woman. >> we're looking at all three people for committing crimes. what those crimes are we don't know. >> now, oakland police are defending th
s independent police auditor. live from san bruno, i'm tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details on b.a.r.t.'s policy when it comes to the use of tasers by police. this policy statement was released on june 11th, 2010. quoting here "the only time an officer can use a taser is if the suspect poses an immediate threat of bodily harm to either the officer's life or another person's life." >>> the chp cancel and amber alert posted on freeway signs all over the...
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the police are seem to be very concerned of what's happening here over there as you can see the police line is here and over there the protesters they lit the tires on fire again the coal areas covered with black smoke it's hard to see to breathe and the police are pretty much everywhere across the place heavy presence right now especially after the information that reportedly protesters in the western part of the country divina from cost city stole at least fifteen thousand bullets several hundred handguns and machine guns from the security services arsenals and they're bringing over to kiev that is definitely meeting tougher security measures everywhere across the country tougher police cordons moving but you can see for yourself the movement of the police is they're all taking all the time they're moving their forces now and then it's not particularly violent at the moment although just a few minutes ago we saw from this building over there which is used to be the police or the revolution headquarters in the form of a labor union building several mortar cocktails were thrown right a
the police are seem to be very concerned of what's happening here over there as you can see the police line is here and over there the protesters they lit the tires on fire again the coal areas covered with black smoke it's hard to see to breathe and the police are pretty much everywhere across the place heavy presence right now especially after the information that reportedly protesters in the western part of the country divina from cost city stole at least fifteen thousand bullets several...
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you can see all the activity, it sounds like police have joined the san jose campus police on the scene and in the investigation. neighbors tell us police responded to an incident involving the young man and they said they heard the young man get tasered twice and whatever happened after they say they heard two gunshots, they do not know if he was killed and say some people saw him on the ground but san jose police department have confirmed they have a homicide unit either on the way or just arrived. i have been told that san jose state university officers were involved in the initial call but they have not confirmed whether it was their officers that fired the shots so right now the investigators have just arrived on the scene. they have the area cordoned off. there are people here trying to get to the apartment complex where they know somebody but it appears there is a officer- involved shooting here possibly involving san jose police or campus police, we are hearing it was campus police involved in at least the initial contact and when with hear more we will get back to you. >> and i
you can see all the activity, it sounds like police have joined the san jose campus police on the scene and in the investigation. neighbors tell us police responded to an incident involving the young man and they said they heard the young man get tasered twice and whatever happened after they say they heard two gunshots, they do not know if he was killed and say some people saw him on the ground but san jose police department have confirmed they have a homicide unit either on the way or just...
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but a massive search failed to locate him. >> i see police with dogs and guns. >> the police recovered jacket and hoping to find other evidence in the stolen car that may help identify him. >>> a hit and run driver who seriously injured a 70-year-old map is behind bars. the suspect is 62-year-old abraham adams of hercules, they identified him with help of video. we've shown you another video showing a suv hitting the victim in a crosswalk on january 17th. adams is held on $50,000-bale. >>> to santa cruz, a story we brought you last night at 10:00. tonight only on two, robert honda speaks with the mother of one alleged victim and the wife of the suspect. they have two very different perspectives. the wife of the man charged with child molestation says they are living a nightmare. santa cruz police arrested richard brode and charged him with lewd conduct with a child under 15, rape, false imprisonment and possessing child pornography, i talk to the mother of one alleged victim. >> he's a sick man,. >> did you trust him at one time? >> totally trusted him. >> she let her daughter play wit
but a massive search failed to locate him. >> i see police with dogs and guns. >> the police recovered jacket and hoping to find other evidence in the stolen car that may help identify him. >>> a hit and run driver who seriously injured a 70-year-old map is behind bars. the suspect is 62-year-old abraham adams of hercules, they identified him with help of video. we've shown you another video showing a suv hitting the victim in a crosswalk on january 17th. adams is held on...
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these days, police no longer follow suspects.ellites do it, instead. >> it is recording constantly and sending a beacon back to a computer, which allowed it to be tracked at all times and allowed for covert surveillance of michael garvin. >> about six weeks after shirley's disappearance, the gps indicated mike drove to an abandoned golf course in a state park 20 miles from his jacksonville home. coincidentally, mike received a cell phone call in this vicinity on the morning he left for key west. >> we take cadaver dogs up there, and they hit on a pond close by an area where the gps shows he stopped for several minutes. >> it took park officials about a week to drain the entire retention pond, but they found nothing. >> it was very disappointing. we spent a week doing that and we're still back to square one. >> ten days later, mike made a second trip to the state park. this time, police notified a park official who spotted him with a woman. later identified as a girlfriend he met through the internet. after they left, a police gri
these days, police no longer follow suspects.ellites do it, instead. >> it is recording constantly and sending a beacon back to a computer, which allowed it to be tracked at all times and allowed for covert surveillance of michael garvin. >> about six weeks after shirley's disappearance, the gps indicated mike drove to an abandoned golf course in a state park 20 miles from his jacksonville home. coincidentally, mike received a cell phone call in this vicinity on the morning he left...
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police say it contained no powder.r the super bowl. >>> an adopted daughter of woody allen posted a blog recalling when she says that the director sexually assaulted her. it's the first time that she has written publicly about the 1992 alleged assault. the letter was written the same day as the writer's guild awards in which he was nominated for best screen play. dylan's mother accused allen of abusing the children. >>> authorities trying to figure out what caused this giant fire at a wisconsin egg farm. stack a look at the scene at snr egg farm in wisconsin. it took place early saturday morning. it took almost 15 hours for fire crews to put out the blaze. it was confined to one of the farm's 14 barns but the barn as you might imagine a total loss. the destroyed building contained some 300,000 chickens. no humans were injured but all of the animals died in the flames. >>> coming up on kron 4 news weekend, we will have the latest for you on that 4-year- old girl who was found dead in her home in napa. >>> also we're tra
police say it contained no powder.r the super bowl. >>> an adopted daughter of woody allen posted a blog recalling when she says that the director sexually assaulted her. it's the first time that she has written publicly about the 1992 alleged assault. the letter was written the same day as the writer's guild awards in which he was nominated for best screen play. dylan's mother accused allen of abusing the children. >>> authorities trying to figure out what caused this giant...
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understand police commission rules of order. please limit your comments to 3 minutes. >> good evening. i was in incognito. how did you recognize me? it must have been the dimples. first of all i want to say once again happy black history month and i'm very proud of lieutenant dangerfield. because it's hard to be an
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police right now are searching for this man. this is the latest photo of the person they believe carjacked and kidnapped an elderly man and a 13-year-old girl. good evening, everyone. i'm carol lip johnson. >> -- carolyn johnson. >> and i'm dan ashley. he is driving with the license plate. abc7 news alan wang is live in oakland where we just got the latest from police. >> dan and carolyn, tonight the fbi stepped in and helped enhance a photo believed to be the man who abducted two people at this safe way. it happened around 1:00. look at this picture and see if you recognize this man. oakland police say this man wearing silver headphones and a uniquely striped scarf may have abducted two people. >> i am surprised this is always a very safe place. i have lived here for years. >> witnesses say the man stole some steaks and two or three lobsters leak these from this oakland safe way on redwood road near highway 13. he argued with a clerk and ran out of the store wielding a knife and jumped into a maroon or red sedan with the licens
police right now are searching for this man. this is the latest photo of the person they believe carjacked and kidnapped an elderly man and a 13-year-old girl. good evening, everyone. i'm carol lip johnson. >> -- carolyn johnson. >> and i'm dan ashley. he is driving with the license plate. abc7 news alan wang is live in oakland where we just got the latest from police. >> dan and carolyn, tonight the fbi stepped in and helped enhance a photo believed to be the man who abducted...
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how many people police have now arrested in the case. more than 100 passengers thought they were finally ecaping the bay area rain for hawaii but an emergency landing in san jose. >>> good afternoon. i'm tori campbell. the bay area finally beginning to dry out after a weekend of rain especially in the north bay. this is a live picture at the by -- bay bridge. gray sky there. we have had a messy weekend. biggest storm since 2012. alex will explain the drought conditions but first rosemary will tell us more. >> four days of rain with little to no break over the north bay sure did add up look at the rainfall totals since thursday. some areas picking up almost 12 inches of rain. napa picked up almost 8, and santa rosa picked up more than six, san francisco almost 3 1/2. others half-inch to inch. these are impressive totals. areas like mount tam, almost 21 inches reported there. we have more than 15 inches in mill valley. cal stowinga 10. the storm is gone but still plenty of moisture in place, we're still mostly cloudy, partly sunny at this
how many people police have now arrested in the case. more than 100 passengers thought they were finally ecaping the bay area rain for hawaii but an emergency landing in san jose. >>> good afternoon. i'm tori campbell. the bay area finally beginning to dry out after a weekend of rain especially in the north bay. this is a live picture at the by -- bay bridge. gray sky there. we have had a messy weekend. biggest storm since 2012. alex will explain the drought conditions but first...
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police are telling residents to stay in their home. police responded to a report of a intoxicated man making threats to his wife. the wife got out safely. the man came to the door but refused to surrender. police are concerned because the man has one gun registered in his name. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. contra costa county has a storage of water supply banked in bakersfield. ktvu's robert handa explains why it can't get the water it owns. >> reporter: we are at the water treatment plant, it will get a lot of attention during this because banked water relates to drinking water. >> reporter: they stopped releasing water to creeks in with conservation move that impacts wildlife and people. what scares her is if the drought impacts the drinking water supply. >> our every day life. that is how we survive. >> that concerns the water district as well. why they said they have reserves options to supplement the supply are drying up as reservoirs dwindle they acknowledge they have 263,000- acre feet banked in concern county -- cencounty -- kern can't
police are telling residents to stay in their home. police responded to a report of a intoxicated man making threats to his wife. the wife got out safely. the man came to the door but refused to surrender. police are concerned because the man has one gun registered in his name. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. contra costa county has a storage of water supply banked in bakersfield. ktvu's robert handa explains why it can't get the water it owns. >> reporter: we are at the water treatment...
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when partin called his roommate, the police were listening in. pay phone in fayetteville, north carolina. >> we knew that mr. partin was involved in the air conditioning business. we had a general area where the phone call came in from, so we concentrated our search in that area. >> and that is exactly where they found him. >> mr. partin was quite shocked to see detectives. he was taken into custody on a warrant. upon questioning by detectives, he refused most of the questions. he didn't confess. >> but dna finally told the tale. partin's dna matched dna on the hair found on joshan's body. >> this dna just sealed the deal. >> to see whether partin's roommate was involved, investigators searched his suv, and on the front seat found a bloodstain. but a test on the blood stain didn't match joshan ashbrook. it was dna from the man's son. the roommate also claimed he was at work in tampa on the night joshan was murdered. an alibi corroborated by his employer. prosecutors believed partin picked up joshan while she was hitchhiking. >> hey, there. >> hi.
when partin called his roommate, the police were listening in. pay phone in fayetteville, north carolina. >> we knew that mr. partin was involved in the air conditioning business. we had a general area where the phone call came in from, so we concentrated our search in that area. >> and that is exactly where they found him. >> mr. partin was quite shocked to see detectives. he was taken into custody on a warrant. upon questioning by detectives, he refused most of the...
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but before police could question him, koppel walked into police headquarters and confessed. >> i'm just dinner, and i get a phone call at home. someone's here at the police don't, and they want to confess. >> koppel said he knew adrienne and sonya. >> it was that cold feeling that came over me. i didn't know what to feel or at that moment. i really didn't know. >> we want to make sure that he knows details about the crime and the things he's telling us match up with what we already know about the crime scene. want to make lure it's information that hasn't been released to the media. >> although eric koppel confessed, he wouldn't tell police why he did it. >> he always claimed he didn't know what he did with the murder weapon, which, again, to me always suggested to me that he wasn't telling the truth, because it seemed to me that that would be something he'd be able to tell us. >> eric was very elusive as far as the question of why the crime happened. we could never get him to say i did this because of x, y, and z >>> 25 year old eric koppel walked into police headquarters and confessed
but before police could question him, koppel walked into police headquarters and confessed. >> i'm just dinner, and i get a phone call at home. someone's here at the police don't, and they want to confess. >> koppel said he knew adrienne and sonya. >> it was that cold feeling that came over me. i didn't know what to feel or at that moment. i really didn't know. >> we want to make sure that he knows details about the crime and the things he's telling us match up with what...
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and a warning from police.t to listen for to make sure you're not the next victim of a phone scan. moved it is. >>> happening now, a rash of burglaries in san francisco has people concerned in the richmond district. more than a dozen took place last week. residents say this is an old problem that needs attention. theresa reports police say they are planning to address the situation. >> reporter: police are telling residents to beware. here's why. take a look at this picture. you can see the window smashed in. police say as many as 20 cars were broken into last week alone. a resident sent this picture into kron4 news. thieves stole mostly personal items. police say that they're reminding people to take everything of value out of a car after parking it. we spoke with one residents who says this crime is nothing new. >> it's been happening for many years. on the south side of fulton on the golden gate park, it's a regular occurrence during the summer and winter. and it's usually at nighttime. if you leave anything
and a warning from police.t to listen for to make sure you're not the next victim of a phone scan. moved it is. >>> happening now, a rash of burglaries in san francisco has people concerned in the richmond district. more than a dozen took place last week. residents say this is an old problem that needs attention. theresa reports police say they are planning to address the situation. >> reporter: police are telling residents to beware. here's why. take a look at this picture. you...
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police say the 62-year-old woman did have a gun. she ignored officers' demand to drop it and vanned toward the officers. one of them felt threatened and slot and killed the woman. the neighbors say it was terrifying. >> it seems like five shots. it scared me to death. i felt like i could feel them because it was so close. my safety was my concern, getting the kids safe and getting on the ground and staying away from the window. >> police have not released her name and they say she made several calls to 9-1-1 and they were here to check on the welfare at the summerwood apartment on foothills boulevard. the police department and the district attorney will investigate this shooting. there were new daze of a police chase that ended with a deadly wreck. it started in the city and headed west on interstate 80 officers saying the driver lost control and crashed near highway 780 and rammed interest a tree at portrero parkway just after 7:00 with vallejo police chasing the car although we don't know why. all lanes are now re-opened. >> east
police say the 62-year-old woman did have a gun. she ignored officers' demand to drop it and vanned toward the officers. one of them felt threatened and slot and killed the woman. the neighbors say it was terrifying. >> it seems like five shots. it scared me to death. i felt like i could feel them because it was so close. my safety was my concern, getting the kids safe and getting on the ground and staying away from the window. >> police have not released her name and they say she...