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but the major issue that sparked it was, of course, police brutality and the issue of how police harass african-americans in the city of detroit. so the crowd began to recite some of these kinds of incidents that have been going on in detroit to the police. hey, you did not arrest the person who killed danny thomas, an african-american who was killed by a cop who lived in this neighborhood. so they were beginning to recite some of their grievances, and eventually someone in the crowd, williams scott iii, the son of the owner of the club, began to throw bricks and bottles at the police officers. then the crowd began to join in with them. as the police began to leave to take the last people they arrested to the 10th precinct to put them in their cells and process them, the crowd is filling up -- a feeling of euphoria that they have chased the police away. when the police come back with reinforcements later, the community has come back with reinforcements as well, and the police are forced to stand down. for the first time in a long time, african-americans felt they had been relieved from
but the major issue that sparked it was, of course, police brutality and the issue of how police harass african-americans in the city of detroit. so the crowd began to recite some of these kinds of incidents that have been going on in detroit to the police. hey, you did not arrest the person who killed danny thomas, an african-american who was killed by a cop who lived in this neighborhood. so they were beginning to recite some of their grievances, and eventually someone in the crowd, williams...
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>> the downside is there's a tradition of policing, a culture of policing that can't see how putting them all in jail let god sort them out is not the best way to police. it is a human reaction that somebody does something that violates the law, let's lock them up and now we're safer. the reality is that is untrue couldn't intuitive, you have to segment out lower-level offenders, people who are mentally-ill, drug addicted versus the truly violent person that needs to be locked up and if you lump them altogether, your prisons become a revolving door of not only mental illness and drug addiction but of poverty and people who have -- maybe a poor environment, poor education system, schools, all of the social ills, you criminalize and lump altogether and people revolve in and out of of prisons and you have a cycle of crime that makes you less safe. >> host: in your new book you talk about the effect of federal policies on cities such as yours dallas, mass incarceration and tougher crime laws, what do they do on a local level? >> guest: they make your neighborhoods dysfunctional because i
>> the downside is there's a tradition of policing, a culture of policing that can't see how putting them all in jail let god sort them out is not the best way to police. it is a human reaction that somebody does something that violates the law, let's lock them up and now we're safer. the reality is that is untrue couldn't intuitive, you have to segment out lower-level offenders, people who are mentally-ill, drug addicted versus the truly violent person that needs to be locked up and if...
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and the police are forced to stand down. for the first time in a long time, the african-americans feel they have been relieved of police oppression or brutality, and they began first -- some people in his community -- particularly young man began to attack some of these doors and -- stores and restaurants that had been discriminatory towards them. and some people, when the police did not respond and stop them, they began to attack other clubs and other stores and other shops and of course, looting and fires began by that evening and then a curfew was called by the governor. governor george romney. some people had been chine to -- had been trying to protect the good stores. they understood that some of those stores work enemies are treated african-american communities in a racist fashion or discriminatory fashion but the good stores, people were trying to attack them. because of the curfew, the michigan state police arriving and then the national guard arriving, some of those people were arrested on curfew, the got off the st
and the police are forced to stand down. for the first time in a long time, the african-americans feel they have been relieved of police oppression or brutality, and they began first -- some people in his community -- particularly young man began to attack some of these doors and -- stores and restaurants that had been discriminatory towards them. and some people, when the police did not respond and stop them, they began to attack other clubs and other stores and other shops and of course,...
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but how is a police officer going to do community policing, and you have the president of the united states say do what you have to do? i mean, just doesn't make sense. this man needs to stick to the country's business and stop going to local politics. host: we've been showing you some of the creaks from local departments as a matter of fact. this one, steven loomis, the president of the cleveland police association, part of his statement saying not surprisingly trump's comments have been completely taken out of context by the racially exclusive and divisive profiteers seeking to call into country his support of all law abiding citizens and the law enforcement that live and work among them. 10 more minutes of your calls on this topic. let's go to smyrna, georgia, next, democrats line, and hello to robert. good morning, robert. caller: good morning. i'd like to bring up a point that occurred more than 20 years ago, and given what i normally hear from your audience, i'd say that probably 90% of the people that demall here are definitely old enough to remember this, and i'm referring to
but how is a police officer going to do community policing, and you have the president of the united states say do what you have to do? i mean, just doesn't make sense. this man needs to stick to the country's business and stop going to local politics. host: we've been showing you some of the creaks from local departments as a matter of fact. this one, steven loomis, the president of the cleveland police association, part of his statement saying not surprisingly trump's comments have been...
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( gunshots ) >> reporter: it was the eighth fatal police-involved shooting by seattle police in five years, and the 25th in a decade. birk resigned from the force but was not prosecuted. the u.s. justice department launched an investigation. it found that seattle police had engaged in a "pattern or practice of using unnecessary or excessive force," and raised "serious concerns about biased policing." in 2012, the city of seattle settled the probe with a consent decree, agreeing to court- monitored reforms to minimize use-of-force incidents, not only with guns but with tasers and batons. for the past five years, seattle police officers have retrained how to approach someone in crisis or showing signs of mental illness. in this scenario, they're trying to stop a man from running through traffic. >> sir, officer stevens, seattle police department. what's your name? >> reporter: at times, it sounds more like a psychology class. >> this is just too much. >> hey, brother, it sounds like you're incredibly overwhelmed. i think job loss is tough for all of us. >> reporter: the goal here is to
( gunshots ) >> reporter: it was the eighth fatal police-involved shooting by seattle police in five years, and the 25th in a decade. birk resigned from the force but was not prosecuted. the u.s. justice department launched an investigation. it found that seattle police had engaged in a "pattern or practice of using unnecessary or excessive force," and raised "serious concerns about biased policing." in 2012, the city of seattle settled the probe with a consent decree,...
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police, can come to police. one thing we are seeing with immigration crackdowns, we have police commissioners, 61 signed a letter in march this year concerned about the role and relationship of the federal administration to policing, demanding sanctuary cities participate in ice raids. needare saying, we undocumented immigrants to come to us as witnesses, victims of crime, in order to get the folks that are actually creating the safety problem off the streets. we have been hearing this from the police commissioner of hohouston who has said many this about how dangerous ms-13 is, which by the way is only 1% of all gang activity in the u.s.. most of doctors without borders say many of the folklkcrossing the border without documentation from central america are fleeing the violence in their communities. only .02% of youth crossing the border are suspected of gang activity. amy: i want to turn to a quote from thursday, the acting director of immigrations and customs enforcement agency saying that ice is now detainin
police, can come to police. one thing we are seeing with immigration crackdowns, we have police commissioners, 61 signed a letter in march this year concerned about the role and relationship of the federal administration to policing, demanding sanctuary cities participate in ice raids. needare saying, we undocumented immigrants to come to us as witnesses, victims of crime, in order to get the folks that are actually creating the safety problem off the streets. we have been hearing this from the...
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if you recognize him contact evesham township police. they say he may have done it before or he could possibly do it again. dawn? >> all right, joanne, thank you. >> a final farewell today to one of the four young men murdered in bucks county earlier this month. family, friends and community members gathering today for jimi patrick' funeral mass. it was held at the church of saint andrews in newtown. patrick was a graduate of holy ghost prep and was a sophomore at loyal hola university in maryland. >>> a new reward tonight to help catch whoever killed a camden county woman. 45-year-old deanna soto was gunned down last month. someone shot her several times inside her home on the 700 block of baird more avenue in winslow township. prosecutors are offering a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest and convict. >>> only on fox tonight, security cameras catch a philadelphia man staging his own accident so he can sue the region's transit authority. bogus personal injury claims for years have caused septa tens of millions of d
if you recognize him contact evesham township police. they say he may have done it before or he could possibly do it again. dawn? >> all right, joanne, thank you. >> a final farewell today to one of the four young men murdered in bucks county earlier this month. family, friends and community members gathering today for jimi patrick' funeral mass. it was held at the church of saint andrews in newtown. patrick was a graduate of holy ghost prep and was a sophomore at loyal hola...
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(grant) police arrested a 27-year-old man who led florida police on a car chase on a beach a streamedof it on facebook live.(grant) this is some video of the car chase. police say ryan stiles was also drinking behind the wheel. police say the chase began during a previous facebook live where stiles threatened to hit a patrol car. stiles nearly hit several people on the beach...including families. police say stiles faces numerous charges including driving under the influence. (grant) a little boy from martinsville, indiana got quite a surprise for his birthday... when his wish came true. (steve) the 8-year- old wished for his new premature baby cousin to come home from the hospital in mexico.(steve) this is baby beckham and he was born in cancun, mexico. the parents were on vacation. both family members and local politicians put in time and effort to making sure the family returns home. family members raised up to 30- thousand dollars to help with fee's. baby beckham is said to be doing well. in sports -- gary joins us with his lovely wife alicia to read fan emails. plus -- pablo sando
(grant) police arrested a 27-year-old man who led florida police on a car chase on a beach a streamedof it on facebook live.(grant) this is some video of the car chase. police say ryan stiles was also drinking behind the wheel. police say the chase began during a previous facebook live where stiles threatened to hit a patrol car. stiles nearly hit several people on the beach...including families. police say stiles faces numerous charges including driving under the influence. (grant) a little...
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is now under investigation by richmond police instead of the bart police only.(pam) today we learned.. bart has turned over surveillance video of the suspects ... to richmond officers. but it is not yet being released to the public. richmond mayor tom butt -- who witnessed the attack and called 9-1-1 -- has been highly critical of bart's initial response. we talked to him today -- after he viewed the surveillance video. lt. felix tan/richmond police spokesperson: "we haven't really discussed that among the two departments regarding that safety concern but because of this incident rest assured we are going to look at it again along with bart">(pam) for their part, richmond police say, they are willing to look at ways to improve public safety at the transit center (steve) a fourth person has been arres
is now under investigation by richmond police instead of the bart police only.(pam) today we learned.. bart has turned over surveillance video of the suspects ... to richmond officers. but it is not yet being released to the public. richmond mayor tom butt -- who witnessed the attack and called 9-1-1 -- has been highly critical of bart's initial response. we talked to him today -- after he viewed the surveillance video. lt. felix tan/richmond police spokesperson: "we haven't really...
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we are done — the rest of it is interview in the police station. the police arrive within minutes.in custody. he's the eighth man in gwent alone to be arrested because of hunters since last december. the national police chiefs council may not want hunters to continue doing this but the police and crime commissioner for gwent says it's time senior officers and hunters got around the table. the message is, let's work together. i am very prepared to raise these matters now and it's growing public awareness and public concern. to look at the operational on both occasions with the chief constable. bringing them in as a special constable or volunteer and giving them training — a potentially good idea, then, you think? yes, of course there are training implications. it would have to be done in a planned way, but i think in terms of the principle it's the right way forward. next week, hunter groups will be discussed at the all wales meeting of police chiefs and commissioners. the lanes are still living at a secret address while they search for a new home and a fresh start, away from their
we are done — the rest of it is interview in the police station. the police arrive within minutes.in custody. he's the eighth man in gwent alone to be arrested because of hunters since last december. the national police chiefs council may not want hunters to continue doing this but the police and crime commissioner for gwent says it's time senior officers and hunters got around the table. the message is, let's work together. i am very prepared to raise these matters now and it's growing...
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there was a police cadet program you could start at age 17, then you worked in different police station and you answered switchboards at all kinds of stuff. i said maybe if i became a police cadet i will forget -- quit getting all of these tickets. my buddy's father worked in the cruiser. there were three plane closed officers. and, he told us the story. they had the sotos and buicks. i thought this is great. that is really -- i apply for the police cadet program and i made it. i started at 17, right out of high school. >> you took it very seriously. >> i was scholastically, that was a lot of fun. >> why was it important to achieve like that? anthony: i wanted to be the best at whatever i did. i said if i'm going to be a policeman, -- i have to tell you another story. there was an italian inspector. he used to live with my dad and said what precinct would you like to go to? i can send you anywhere. i said it doesn't make any difference. he sent me to the tent precinct and i worked the area where the riots started. but i said that. therefore, that is where i ended up. >> what was happeni
there was a police cadet program you could start at age 17, then you worked in different police station and you answered switchboards at all kinds of stuff. i said maybe if i became a police cadet i will forget -- quit getting all of these tickets. my buddy's father worked in the cruiser. there were three plane closed officers. and, he told us the story. they had the sotos and buicks. i thought this is great. that is really -- i apply for the police cadet program and i made it. i started at 17,...
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>> guest: there's a tradition in policing and a culture in policing that can't see how putting them all in jail, let god sort them out i is that the best way to police. and it is a reaction that somebody does something that violates the law, let's lock them up and now we are safer. the reality is that's just untrue, counterintuitive, just untrue. you have lower level defenders, people who are mentally ill, drug addicted, versus the truly violent person who needs to be locked up. if you lock them all together your present become a revolving door of not only meant to illness and drug addictions, but of poverty and people who have been made a result of poor invited, poor education system,, schools, all of the social ills you criminalize them and lump all together and see people revolved in and out and java cyclotron that makes you less safe. >> host: in your new book you talk about the effect of federal policy on city such as yours in dallas. mass incarceration, tougher crime laws. what do they do on the local level? >> guest: they make your neighborhoods dysfunctional. because it makes th
>> guest: there's a tradition in policing and a culture in policing that can't see how putting them all in jail, let god sort them out i is that the best way to police. and it is a reaction that somebody does something that violates the law, let's lock them up and now we are safer. the reality is that's just untrue, counterintuitive, just untrue. you have lower level defenders, people who are mentally ill, drug addicted, versus the truly violent person who needs to be locked up. if you...
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cheers and applause] -- crystal griner of the united states capitol police fment. -- police. [cheers and applause] as you'll hear more in a moment, these five officers exemplify the best of law enforcement in this country. and they honor us by their presence today. before we welcome the president , would you just join me in showing one more round of applause to five remarkable americans and all the men and women in law enforcement that they represent here at the white house today. cheers and applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] president trump: please sit down. thank you. and thank you to the vice president for doing a fab as it tick job and for -- fantastic job and for the introduction. we welcome you all, members of congress and distinguished guests, we are gathered here today for a very, very special occasion. as we pay tribute to real heroes whose courageous actions under fire saved so many lives in alexandria, virginia, just six weeks ago. on the morning of june 14, several members of congress began their day on the ba
cheers and applause] -- crystal griner of the united states capitol police fment. -- police. [cheers and applause] as you'll hear more in a moment, these five officers exemplify the best of law enforcement in this country. and they honor us by their presence today. before we welcome the president , would you just join me in showing one more round of applause to five remarkable americans and all the men and women in law enforcement that they represent here at the white house today. cheers and...
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the danville police department will welcome a new police chief.elds will take over for outgoing chief steve simpkins. shields currently lives in danville and has worked for the department since 2013. today... workers will finish removing the last piece of a barge that sank in the bay back in april. the barge... called the vengence...sunk just south of the bay bridge. it carried at least 27-hundred gallons of petroleum - which was safely removed from the bay. workers cut the barge into two pieces and began removing them last week. the final piece of the barge should be completely removed today. ( darya ) coming up on the kron four morning news... a baby is safe this morning after being kidnapped. coming up at six we'll hear from the good samaritan who rescued the child. and after the break... see how a little boy is going above and beyond to say thank you to police officers. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fa
the danville police department will welcome a new police chief.elds will take over for outgoing chief steve simpkins. shields currently lives in danville and has worked for the department since 2013. today... workers will finish removing the last piece of a barge that sank in the bay back in april. the barge... called the vengence...sunk just south of the bay bridge. it carried at least 27-hundred gallons of petroleum - which was safely removed from the bay. workers cut the barge into two...
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police. violence all across the district. at least eight shootings or stabbings investigations are going on right now, covering every quadrant of the city. one of those shootings on galveston street in southwest turned deadly. one person died after shot several times. police only have a vague description of the suspect. the victim's name has not yet been released. and check this out, d.c. police cracking down on illegal fireworks last night. a whopping 3,093 pieces were recovered last night from four police officers, and they weren't even assigned to the fireworks unit. so this should serve as a reminder that illegal fireworks will not be tolerated in d.c. fourth of july celebrations did turn day on the nick baltimore. large fights broke out last night in the inner harbor. this is coming in from our sister station, wbff. police were not letting anyone into the harbor, only out, but no word on what started these brawls. president donald trump is going overseas for his second foreign trip as president. first stop, warsaw, polan
police. violence all across the district. at least eight shootings or stabbings investigations are going on right now, covering every quadrant of the city. one of those shootings on galveston street in southwest turned deadly. one person died after shot several times. police only have a vague description of the suspect. the victim's name has not yet been released. and check this out, d.c. police cracking down on illegal fireworks last night. a whopping 3,093 pieces were recovered last night...
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when lifeguards tried to quiet down the group, police say, there were assaulted by several men and policeand they too were called into the tussel. left beach-goers stunned, holly and steve here on week's vacation, they had front row seat, to the late afternoon beach brawl. >> they had no respect for the lifeguards, the police, don't deserve to be on the beach. >> one seen escaping police, and running through the dunes and into wonder land peer, before being arrested. four other men cited for assault, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, police want to make sure they sends a clear message, don't mess with the lifeguards. >> their ability, to save the swimmers, and tied up the lifeguards for few rowdy people and probably jeopardized other. >> none of the lifeguards were injured in the melee. all five of the men most of them in their 20's, were issued citations, and released. in ocean city chris o'connell. >> 5:21, police arrested two teen girls here wanted for spring of armed robberies in upper darby, reportedly the 16 and 17 year old, will face charges as adult, for the crimes. police say
when lifeguards tried to quiet down the group, police say, there were assaulted by several men and policeand they too were called into the tussel. left beach-goers stunned, holly and steve here on week's vacation, they had front row seat, to the late afternoon beach brawl. >> they had no respect for the lifeguards, the police, don't deserve to be on the beach. >> one seen escaping police, and running through the dunes and into wonder land peer, before being arrested. four other men...
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you can see behind them the riot police as well. in fact they're surrounded by riot police here. and they've gone given two warnings already if they don't disperse that they will be forcibly removed. but niece protestors say they are staying here. their intention is to zrumt the g20 summit to show it's an illegitimate gathering of people that has in their words shouldn't be directing the rest of the world, telling the rest of the world what to do. you can hear the channing. they're ante ante capitalism. this is very much a left i protest. and hamburg is known for in type of protest. both police and protestors have been preparing for in day for some time george. >> atika, if you could put the protest here the protests we've seen into context compared to other protests around in event? one of the bigger protest attention that you've seen? s. >> in fact as you can see there is less than a hundred people about so it's smaller that's the objective to get small err groups across the city. become a cat and mouse game between police and protestors today. protests like this are very commo
you can see behind them the riot police as well. in fact they're surrounded by riot police here. and they've gone given two warnings already if they don't disperse that they will be forcibly removed. but niece protestors say they are staying here. their intention is to zrumt the g20 summit to show it's an illegitimate gathering of people that has in their words shouldn't be directing the rest of the world, telling the rest of the world what to do. you can hear the channing. they're ante ante...
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philadelphia police and housing authority police remain on the scene in south philadelphia atmosphere the investigation continues. shortly before 2:00 a.m., police were called to the 2700 block of daily terrace, a 21-year-old woman had severe stab wound to her neck, her 48-year-old mother was stabbed in her neck and chest. that mother was initially talking to police providing them with information about what happened. both women were rushed to area hospitals, but the mother died from her injuries around 3:45 a.m. police have his name and address in north philadelphia. he has been arrested before, but investigators have not said why. police real time crime cameras revealed the suspect fleeing on foot. they don't know if he got a into car after that. police say he and the 21-year-old victim recently broke up. >> he was upset by the fact he got dumped. that's the in fact we're getting that motivated this stabbing. >> reporter: there was another person inside the house at the time. we don't know what that person's relationship is to the mother and daughter. that person is a witness and ta
philadelphia police and housing authority police remain on the scene in south philadelphia atmosphere the investigation continues. shortly before 2:00 a.m., police were called to the 2700 block of daily terrace, a 21-year-old woman had severe stab wound to her neck, her 48-year-old mother was stabbed in her neck and chest. that mother was initially talking to police providing them with information about what happened. both women were rushed to area hospitals, but the mother died from her...
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i think history shows this was -- by the the police worrie police. they were there to show some force and be particularly aggressive. it spilled out into the street as they try to get people into paddy wagons. they were arresting a large number of people in this establishment and there are other people in the streets who see this and start to react, start to ask questions. start to say this is not right and we are tired about this. >> they were concerned about what would happen to those that were being arrested. the long history of arrest was not that someone got arrested, locked up, tried and charged or issued a ticket. people ended up harmed. there was a history of people being severely injured. the people's concern about so many arrests was not just frustration, but genuine concern for what people knew to be true. >> the police lose control. there are more people than officers and at some point they can't control what is going on. >> if you go to the detroit free press this morning, you will see on the headline of this coverage, you will see on th
i think history shows this was -- by the the police worrie police. they were there to show some force and be particularly aggressive. it spilled out into the street as they try to get people into paddy wagons. they were arresting a large number of people in this establishment and there are other people in the streets who see this and start to react, start to ask questions. start to say this is not right and we are tired about this. >> they were concerned about what would happen to those...
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our police d department is simir in that mindset and that is the culture of policing. simply changing the culture of policing is not one to be good enough because the existence and the reason for why we have law enforcement, again, is to keep people in line and to control people and to enforce the law. what the problem with that is there is zero accountability. and even within the law that -- the way it is written, the beginning sounds just fine to make you believe there is some accountability. however, they have included the word "fear." fear is something that a body cam cannot detect. it is very hard to prove regardless of what you see on a camera that an officer did not feel fear. we have to start with changing the law. we have to changnge the entire y that w we look at what our community needs. do we need law enforcement in the w way that it hasas been drn into our heads to believe we need? the answer is no. all answers need to be on the table. we need to have all voices at the table in this. this is not about being left or right, but moving forward. we need to hav
our police d department is simir in that mindset and that is the culture of policing. simply changing the culture of policing is not one to be good enough because the existence and the reason for why we have law enforcement, again, is to keep people in line and to control people and to enforce the law. what the problem with that is there is zero accountability. and even within the law that -- the way it is written, the beginning sounds just fine to make you believe there is some accountability....
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and killed by police.ya) now many in the community are demanding change at the police department. john lawrence has the details. "no justice, no peace, prosecute the police." protesters took to the streets, angered by the fatal police shooting of justine ruszczyk in minneapolis.among those in the crowd....valerie castile, the mother of philando castile. he was fatally shot by a minneapolis area cop last year. she noted that ruszcyzk was killed on her son's birthday."like i said after the verdict they were going to kill again, and they have and i think it's our duty and our obligation and the spirit of my son led us over here to speak with the family."the 40-year-old ruszczyk was fatally shot by a police officer saturday.she had called 9-1-1 to report a possible sexual assault near her home, but she was shot when she approached a squad car.minneapolis police chief janee harteau made her first public comments on the shooting thursday. she admits the situation was not handled appropriately.police chief janee
and killed by police.ya) now many in the community are demanding change at the police department. john lawrence has the details. "no justice, no peace, prosecute the police." protesters took to the streets, angered by the fatal police shooting of justine ruszczyk in minneapolis.among those in the crowd....valerie castile, the mother of philando castile. he was fatally shot by a minneapolis area cop last year. she noted that ruszcyzk was killed on her son's birthday."like i said...
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job of thein alexandria police. [applause] pence: officer alexander jensen of the alexandria police. [applause] pence: officer battaglia of the alexandria police. [applause] officersident pence: david bailey of the united states capitol police. [applause] vice president pence: and officer krystal griner of the united states capitol police. [applause] vice president pence: as you will hear, these five officers exemplify the best of law enforcement in this country, and they honor us by our presence today. before we welcome the president, would you just join me in showing one more round of applause to live remarkable americans and all the men and women in law enforcement they represent here at the white house today. [applause] [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. plays]o the chief [applause] president trump: please sit down. thank you. and thank you to vice president for doing a fantastic job and for the introduction. we welcome you all, members of congress and distinguished guests.
job of thein alexandria police. [applause] pence: officer alexander jensen of the alexandria police. [applause] pence: officer battaglia of the alexandria police. [applause] officersident pence: david bailey of the united states capitol police. [applause] vice president pence: and officer krystal griner of the united states capitol police. [applause] vice president pence: as you will hear, these five officers exemplify the best of law enforcement in this country, and they honor us by our...
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>> from what i saw, it was just the detroit police. just the, it was police.the national guard, most of us were in shock, i think. we were not really involved. that was the beginning of it. out of control. we really had no idea what was going on or what we were supposed to do. >> the confusion and the fear. this was a guardsman that lived in the city. he was clearly in the minority of the troops that they sent. and i think the unfamiliarity with the city, with the tensions that already existed between detroit police and the black community, and with -- and the situation did lead to some pretty bad behavior. one guardsman ended up shooting another. at some point. probably out of confusion and fear. it was not something that got better because they were here. >> what is interesting to hear -- we had this long history in the 20th century of these terrible decisions made in these moments of uprising, to send in law enforcement who are not trained, have fearful -- are fearful, and bring their own prejudices to the table. voice,hear that in his one of the results of
>> from what i saw, it was just the detroit police. just the, it was police.the national guard, most of us were in shock, i think. we were not really involved. that was the beginning of it. out of control. we really had no idea what was going on or what we were supposed to do. >> the confusion and the fear. this was a guardsman that lived in the city. he was clearly in the minority of the troops that they sent. and i think the unfamiliarity with the city, with the tensions that...
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by 10pm, a fleet of police vans is facing police vans was facing a burning barricades and an angry crowdnd bottles were thrown. hundreds of officers trying to keep people back. move away, we have the dogs. police in riot gear and repeatedly tried to clear the street. mounted officers were brought in. it took at least another hour for any kind of order to be established, debris still smouldering in the street. the confrontation was sparked by the death of rashan charles. he was chased into a shop by police a week ago. officers say he tried to swallow something, there was a struggle and he became ill. just over an hour later, rashan charles was declared dead. he was 20. he's the third young man to die after being stopped by police in london injust over one month. it stirred up long—standing grievances. they are angry and confused because they are not being represented in life itself, they have to sell drugs, carry knives because they are living in fear. they have no spirituality. they have to sell drugs? yes. why? they are forced into situations where they don't understand how to live, mak
by 10pm, a fleet of police vans is facing police vans was facing a burning barricades and an angry crowdnd bottles were thrown. hundreds of officers trying to keep people back. move away, we have the dogs. police in riot gear and repeatedly tried to clear the street. mounted officers were brought in. it took at least another hour for any kind of order to be established, debris still smouldering in the street. the confrontation was sparked by the death of rashan charles. he was chased into a...
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african-americans felt like they had been relieved from police oppression, or police brutality. and they begin first, some people in this community, particularly the young men, began to attack some of the stores and restaurants that have been his criminal towards them. and in some people, when the police did not respond, and did not stop them, and they started arresting them, they begin to attack other stores and other shops. and then of course looting, and fires began by that evening. and then a curfew was called by the governor. some people have been trying to protect the good stores. they understood that some of those stores were enemies, or to the african-american community in a racist fashion. but the good stores, people were trying to protect them. thebecause of the curfew, michigan state police arriving, then the national guard arriving, some of those people were arrested on curfew violations are even trying to protect stores, and others refused to get out of the streets so they did not get in the crossfire said the police. and then, a lot of the fires, and a lot of the l
african-americans felt like they had been relieved from police oppression, or police brutality. and they begin first, some people in this community, particularly the young men, began to attack some of the stores and restaurants that have been his criminal towards them. and in some people, when the police did not respond, and did not stop them, and they started arresting them, they begin to attack other stores and other shops. and then of course looting, and fires began by that evening. and then...
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police releasing these pictures overnight. police say he is about 6 feet tall 200 pounds.t brown hair and green eyes. ( mark ) police are warning people in marin county about a phone scam where one person had nearly two-thousand dollars taken from them. that person got a call from someone pretending to be a deputy. the caller said a warrant was out for his arrest because he didn't go to jury duty. the fake deputy told the victim that he could avoid arrest by buying a green dot gift card. he was asked to give his credit card information and pin number. people who get this kind of call are asked to hang up. ( tiffany ) russian president vladimir putin says he is slashing the number of workers allowed at the u-s diplomatic missions in russia. putin says the u.s. has to cut 755 staffers. the move is in retaliation to new sanctions on russia that president trump is expected to sign. that legislation sailed through congress with almost no opposition last week. the sanctions are in retaliation for russia's interference in the presidential election and their annexation of crimea.
police releasing these pictures overnight. police say he is about 6 feet tall 200 pounds.t brown hair and green eyes. ( mark ) police are warning people in marin county about a phone scam where one person had nearly two-thousand dollars taken from them. that person got a call from someone pretending to be a deputy. the caller said a warrant was out for his arrest because he didn't go to jury duty. the fake deputy told the victim that he could avoid arrest by buying a green dot gift card. he was...
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we see the riot police. at this point it is unclear if they are going into the protest or if the protestors are trying run away. >> let's go right to kier in the thick of this, what is happening around you? >> well, cakatie as you see the german water cannon are now moving along the street here to help the police who moved in to disburse protestors. a little bit earlier we were caught in the thick of it as the demonstrators attempted to escape. they were climbing these walls and up these railings desperate to get away. you can see that large numbers of german police now are moving through into the square where there was a protest with music and generally a happy atmosphere, but the police always feared this would happen, they figure around 8,000 protestors were coming in order to cause violence like this. as you see, these water cannons now are moving as the protestor is standing in front of that water cannon. there is a protestor standing in front of the water cannon refusing to get out of the way and not l
we see the riot police. at this point it is unclear if they are going into the protest or if the protestors are trying run away. >> let's go right to kier in the thick of this, what is happening around you? >> well, cakatie as you see the german water cannon are now moving along the street here to help the police who moved in to disburse protestors. a little bit earlier we were caught in the thick of it as the demonstrators attempted to escape. they were climbing these walls and up...
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police say the driver... tried to speed off after the collision..but was caught...and arrested for felony hit and run. officers spent the day interviewing family members of the victimto try and figure out why he was on the highway. (vicki) in the north bay... police arrested the woman they say ripped off high school band members at a bake sale last week. this is video of the suspect walking around the store before going outside to the bake sale. police say michelle marie kruse used a fake 100 dollar bill to buy baked treats. the students then gave her 80 dollars in change. authorities say when the students discovered the bill was fake they tried to confront her but she left. police arrested kruse at her rohnert park home yesterday. she is facing a string of charges including counterfeit money offenses and drug possession charges. (steve)still ahead tonight... first mob robberies..now bart is seeing an increase in sexual assaults. what law enforcement is doing to combat the rising crime rate. (vicki) plus a wi
police say the driver... tried to speed off after the collision..but was caught...and arrested for felony hit and run. officers spent the day interviewing family members of the victimto try and figure out why he was on the highway. (vicki) in the north bay... police arrested the woman they say ripped off high school band members at a bake sale last week. this is video of the suspect walking around the store before going outside to the bake sale. police say michelle marie kruse used a fake 100...
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if they're the one that call the bart police i believe the bart police would show up quicker than when you're the one that calls the bart police, you see what i'm saying?"the man was treated at the hospital, and police haven't found the teens responsible.but there were bart police in and around the richmond station at various times friday.in richmond, spencer blake, kron four news. ((grant)) since april there have been a handful of mob-style attacks targeting bart passengers. the most notorious ((grant)) since april there have been a handful of mob-style attacks targeting bart passengers. the most notorious involving a group of up to sixty teens ((sidebar+ vo)) police say they swarmed the oakland coliseum station in late april. seven people were robbed ((reveal)) in may a group of teens reportedly beat a bart passenger... on a train at the colma station. four of them were cited for battery and released to their parents.((reveal))in june a person was punched on a train bound for dublin. the group managed to steal a phone. ((reveal)) 3 days later. another mob style robbery at the coliseu
if they're the one that call the bart police i believe the bart police would show up quicker than when you're the one that calls the bart police, you see what i'm saying?"the man was treated at the hospital, and police haven't found the teens responsible.but there were bart police in and around the richmond station at various times friday.in richmond, spencer blake, kron four news. ((grant)) since april there have been a handful of mob-style attacks targeting bart passengers. the most...
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police are still searching for the shooter.e cerletti was heading home to pittsburg when the shooting happened on saturday night. as he was approaching the 6-80 -- 242 split, a car pulled along side him and cut him off. cerletti pulled along side the car and starting talking with the driver. he says the driver swore at him and then began shooting. ( darya ) the shooter was driving a 20-17 white mercedes c-l-a 250. c-h-p says this shooting is different than past freeway shootings. most of those shootings were targeted or gang related, while this shooting appears to be random. ( mark ) the brutal assault of a man near the richmond bart station last week is now under investigation by richmond police. bart has turned over surveillance video of the attackers to richmond police officers. but that video is not yet being released to the public. richmond mayor to
police are still searching for the shooter.e cerletti was heading home to pittsburg when the shooting happened on saturday night. as he was approaching the 6-80 -- 242 split, a car pulled along side him and cut him off. cerletti pulled along side the car and starting talking with the driver. he says the driver swore at him and then began shooting. ( darya ) the shooter was driving a 20-17 white mercedes c-l-a 250. c-h-p says this shooting is different than past freeway shootings. most of those...
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if you have seen her you are asked to call montgomery county police. >> dc police are trying to track down several missing people in the city. these cases do not appear to be connected to one another. on the left hands of your screen you see 76 year old venice harris, last seen along the 800 block of fifth street northwest. on the right, 21 year old kissra odel last seen in the northeast, then 13 year l olds andrea spencer last seen friday along maryland avenue no on the right side, omar williams, he was last seen along the 900 block of jefferson street northeast. again, police don't believe these cases to be connected, but are asking if you have seen any of these individuals, call dc police. >> and we now noah fire at popular anne arundel county restricts arson. they say it was intentsly set friday night, caused nearly quarter million dollars in damage. investigators are now trying to determine who set this fire. we do know firefighter was also injured after falling off of a ladder while fighting this fire. no word on his condition tonight. >> and in fairfax the search continues for
if you have seen her you are asked to call montgomery county police. >> dc police are trying to track down several missing people in the city. these cases do not appear to be connected to one another. on the left hands of your screen you see 76 year old venice harris, last seen along the 800 block of fifth street northwest. on the right, 21 year old kissra odel last seen in the northeast, then 13 year l olds andrea spencer last seen friday along maryland avenue no on the right side, omar...
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police arrested krueger and warner the next day at a bart station in el cerrito. ( darya ) police announce the arrest of two more people connected to the beating death of an 88-year-old woman in san jose. the victim... flo douglas also known as "miss flo" died in september after being brutally beaten in her own home. police now say they have arrested 39-year-old sinica santos. she is the mother of one of the other suspects in the case. police also announced the arrest of 19-year-old william king. both king and santos are accused of being an accessory to the murder. six people have now been arrested in connection to the murder. (darya) 18 year old daniel mitchell pleaded 'not guilty' to child endangerment, child abandonment and possession of cocaine. police say he left his newborn baby in a strip mall parking lot in suisun city. these are pictures of him in court yesterday. the child was taken to the hospital where he is in stable condition this morning. authorities are now trying to determine if there are previous signs of child abuse.
police arrested krueger and warner the next day at a bart station in el cerrito. ( darya ) police announce the arrest of two more people connected to the beating death of an 88-year-old woman in san jose. the victim... flo douglas also known as "miss flo" died in september after being brutally beaten in her own home. police now say they have arrested 39-year-old sinica santos. she is the mother of one of the other suspects in the case. police also announced the arrest of 19-year-old...
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police think this fast food junk key may have struck again a few hours later. fox 29 dave schratweiser is live. >> reporter: the gunman who crawled up to the burger king in haverford is still on the loose and they're looking a him as possible suspect at this mcdonald at 56th and vine three hours later. passing food through the drive-up window at burger king is nothing unusual. a gun toting suspect crawling through to rob the place doesn't exactly happen every day >> whatever it takes to get in and get it. they will do it. >> i just can't imagine my heart breaks for them. very traumatic. >> reporter: it happened as the burger king on west chester pike closed for the night. the doors were locked. so the bandit picked up a rock and threw it through the drive-up window. >> i'm glad nobody hurt. that's the whole thing, forget about the money. >> reporter: pleas say it gunman dragged and forced terrified employees to the rear at gunpoint. he wasn't ordering a whopper or fridays. he proceeded to rip out the cash register drawer >> surprised anything like that happened
police think this fast food junk key may have struck again a few hours later. fox 29 dave schratweiser is live. >> reporter: the gunman who crawled up to the burger king in haverford is still on the loose and they're looking a him as possible suspect at this mcdonald at 56th and vine three hours later. passing food through the drive-up window at burger king is nothing unusual. a gun toting suspect crawling through to rob the place doesn't exactly happen every day >> whatever it...
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police shut down the pike.uthorities don't know how much of the gas got out. >>> a tearful scene inside a funeral home tonight. that is where the visitation was held for tom meo one of the young men killed by a drug dealer. christie ileto has more. christie? >> those in attendance describe thomas easy going and a friend to many. those we spoke with are struggling, trying to make sense of what happened. >> we are so broken. can't believe this >> could happen. >> family and friends filed into the burns funeral home. a line so long it extended on to the sidewalk. >> i think he was a great kid. >> big loss. >> was it hard being inside? >> yeah, it was. such a tragedy. an unexpected one. investigators unearthed the body with three other young men buried on cosmo dinardo's family farm. dinardo lured the men on to the property to sell them drugs and buried them with the help of his cousin sean kratz. >> he was a good kid. i seen him recently. he had a lot of friends. he was a good kid. worked hard. >> i feel story for
police shut down the pike.uthorities don't know how much of the gas got out. >>> a tearful scene inside a funeral home tonight. that is where the visitation was held for tom meo one of the young men killed by a drug dealer. christie ileto has more. christie? >> those in attendance describe thomas easy going and a friend to many. those we spoke with are struggling, trying to make sense of what happened. >> we are so broken. can't believe this >> could happen. >>...
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and killed by police.many in the community are demanding change at the police department. john lawrence has "no justice, no peace, prosecute the police." protesters took to the streets, angered by the fatal police shooting of justine ruszczyk in minneapolis.among those in the crowd....valerie castile, the mother of philando castile. he was fatally shot by a minneapolis area cop last year. she noted that ruszcyzk was killed on her son's birthday."like i said after the verdict they were going to kill again, and they have and i think it's our duty and our obligation and the spirit of my son led us over here to speak with the family."the 40-year-old ruszczyk was fatally shot by a police officer saturday.she had called 9-1-1 to report a possible sexual assault near her home, but she was shot when she approached a squad car.minneapolis police chief janee harteau made her first public comments on the shooting thursday. she admits the situation was not handled appropriately.police chief janee harteau/minneapolis p
and killed by police.many in the community are demanding change at the police department. john lawrence has "no justice, no peace, prosecute the police." protesters took to the streets, angered by the fatal police shooting of justine ruszczyk in minneapolis.among those in the crowd....valerie castile, the mother of philando castile. he was fatally shot by a minneapolis area cop last year. she noted that ruszcyzk was killed on her son's birthday."like i said after the verdict they...
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police say in nearly two years..here have been 65 ranging from noise complaints, public drunkenness and brawls like this one the night of saint patrick's day.the entertainment commision says that is an overwhelming amount of calls for service.bennett montoya/hue nightclub owner: how many of those are hue related? being on a very busy vibrant entertainment district of multiple venues where you can just walk 20 feet left and 20 feet right and there's another entertainment bar, restaurant or adult venue. to really pinpoint it just on one venue is kind of alarming.when asked about hue, some residents like this one told kron 4 news.it's so dangerous that placebut a business owner nearby says the nightclub acts responsibly.it's always a good experience. we're very supportive. these guys are, especially the security guys, everything that happned on the block, they're always there.i think they're being targeted. i mean i could say the crowd can be out of control sometimes, but they have a good security team. i've been here f
police say in nearly two years..here have been 65 ranging from noise complaints, public drunkenness and brawls like this one the night of saint patrick's day.the entertainment commision says that is an overwhelming amount of calls for service.bennett montoya/hue nightclub owner: how many of those are hue related? being on a very busy vibrant entertainment district of multiple venues where you can just walk 20 feet left and 20 feet right and there's another entertainment bar, restaurant or adult...
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a police shooting in vallejo. one of the officers said that may have escalated the situation.( tiffany ) and after the break... more than a dozen wildfires are burning in california. i will have the latest on overnight efforts to contain the fires. ( anny ) and i will check your bay area forecast coming up( robin ) and i am tracking you commute after the break. . . (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ oh no. oh no. i hate this belt. man oh man. mom, we have a situation. life's bleachable moments need clorox bleach. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's ca
a police shooting in vallejo. one of the officers said that may have escalated the situation.( tiffany ) and after the break... more than a dozen wildfires are burning in california. i will have the latest on overnight efforts to contain the fires. ( anny ) and i will check your bay area forecast coming up( robin ) and i am tracking you commute after the break. . . (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered...
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there's the police front line. with miguel this way, you can see a line of protesters further back and sporadic groups hidden in the trees there. there's one guy there you can just show this guy holding a bottle. he's going to throw it -- let's not do that. yeah, it's a very, very where t going to get to. where they have got to. and whether they have managed to get closer, but as i -- from my understanding earlier in the day the police were saying that no protesters had managed to get to the conference center itself. that said, we have heard reports that the hotel president putin has been staying at was targeted. the first lady was not able to leave for a while because she was told it wasn't safe. let's pick this up again. take a look at that. if a police officer gets that, even with protective gear, that is going to hurt. >> it's going to hurt you, too. that sort of takes things to a new level. you got hit by a bottle of water yesterday, which i don't want to get hit by myself. but that's a very different thing ge
there's the police front line. with miguel this way, you can see a line of protesters further back and sporadic groups hidden in the trees there. there's one guy there you can just show this guy holding a bottle. he's going to throw it -- let's not do that. yeah, it's a very, very where t going to get to. where they have got to. and whether they have managed to get closer, but as i -- from my understanding earlier in the day the police were saying that no protesters had managed to get to the...
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police are still on the scene. we will update your ride on 270. >> chris christie back in the spotlight. the governor caught on camera just inches from a man's face. what that guy said that apparently set him over the edge. first, that shooting in the caribbean. a d.c. lawyer also professor at georgetown now the second american tourist shot on one caribbean island. the investigation going on a prominent georgetown lawyer is now the second american shot on vacation in turks and kay coss. he was with his family when targeted and robbed at gunpoint. >> a manhunt for the gunman who michael jones and his family wurning to this lavish beach front rental home friday when at 10:12 p.m. two masked men forced their way in overpowering the security guard on duty. the security guard has been slightly hurt. >> jones a prominent washington, d.c. attorney and confronting one of the intruders. the gunman getting away with only a laptop. >> what we don't know is what led up to that shot being discharged. >> jones being transferred
police are still on the scene. we will update your ride on 270. >> chris christie back in the spotlight. the governor caught on camera just inches from a man's face. what that guy said that apparently set him over the edge. first, that shooting in the caribbean. a d.c. lawyer also professor at georgetown now the second american tourist shot on one caribbean island. the investigation going on a prominent georgetown lawyer is now the second american shot on vacation in turks and kay coss....
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the major issue that sparked it was the issue of police brutality and how police harass african-americans in the city of detroit. so the crowd began to recite , some of the incidents that have been going on to the police. hey you did not arrest the , person who killed danny thomas, an african-american who was killed by a cop in this neighborhood, said there were beginning to recite some of their grievances and eventually , someone in the crowd, williams iii, the son of the owner of the club, began to throw bricks and bottles at the police officers. the people began to join. as the police leave to take the to theople they arrested 10th precinct to put them in their cells and process them, the crowd is filling up -- they have a feeling of euphoria that they have chased the police away. when the police came back with reinforcements later, the people have reinforcements, too. and the police are forced to stand down. for the first time in a long time, the african-americans feel they have been relieved of -- from police repression or began brutality, and they first, some people in this communit
the major issue that sparked it was the issue of police brutality and how police harass african-americans in the city of detroit. so the crowd began to recite , some of the incidents that have been going on to the police. hey you did not arrest the , person who killed danny thomas, an african-american who was killed by a cop in this neighborhood, said there were beginning to recite some of their grievances and eventually , someone in the crowd, williams iii, the son of the owner of the club,...
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we'll show you video of the person police are looking for. the invesitigation continues into a deadly plane crash in the north bay. we have more about the pilot who died in the accident. and after the break.... the dangers of mac and cheese. why you might want to reconsider feeding it to your children. (vo) with thousands of quality pre-owned vehicles... and exceptional customer service, head t to your neiborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one. ( marty ) for your health: here is a look at some of the new medical findings released this week: ( marty ) serving your child macaroni and cheese could be harmful to their health. the problem is with the cheese powder that comes in the boxes. scientists have found that the powder in ten different boxes of mac n' cheese contain toxic industrial chemicals. those chemicals can affect brain development and thyroid function. the scientists behind the new study are urging the makers of macaroni and cheese to eliminat
we'll show you video of the person police are looking for. the invesitigation continues into a deadly plane crash in the north bay. we have more about the pilot who died in the accident. and after the break.... the dangers of mac and cheese. why you might want to reconsider feeding it to your children. (vo) with thousands of quality pre-owned vehicles... and exceptional customer service, head t to your neiborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip...
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cost a bad cough police the pope. i see children we generally grow up viewing police officers as the super heroes of our society right and then once we grow up if we manage that we realize we're really in this country many don't we realize that a certain percentage of police officers are deeply flawed human beings a percentage and a certain percentage are deeply flawed human beings with very little training and a certain percentage are deeply flawed human beings with very little training and. i and their kind of. you know i think it's just because of my bumper sticker that says just say would go to drugs. thing they don't like them anyway the police do have a tough job to do and now they're facing a new drug that is ripping communities apart sometimes causing the deaths of innocent people the side effects of this even legal dark objects are our mood swings including manic like episodes leading to violence impaired judgment feelings of invincibility nervousness extreme irritability delusions hostility and aggression co
cost a bad cough police the pope. i see children we generally grow up viewing police officers as the super heroes of our society right and then once we grow up if we manage that we realize we're really in this country many don't we realize that a certain percentage of police officers are deeply flawed human beings a percentage and a certain percentage are deeply flawed human beings with very little training and a certain percentage are deeply flawed human beings with very little training and. i...
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it had to do with a response by the black community to eight police action. >> to a police action. there has been a long history of the police writing an end harassing people. as a child i grew up in fear of what we called the big four. these were police cars which had four police officers or four detectives who would drive around in they would simply go plain and profiling, simple. but there is a bigger context important to look at. that was the conditions under which african-americans not only in detroit but around the country were facing as we moved into the early and late 1960's. political disenfranchisement went where there were very few anyk elected officials at level. state level, city level, federal level. economic marginalization where people had very little opportunities. social isolation from schools and high schools, segregated weather it was physical segregation as in the south or segregation in the cities and then we had police retell it he end harassment. a friend of mine wrote a book called "please power and race riots." she compared life in the united states with t
it had to do with a response by the black community to eight police action. >> to a police action. there has been a long history of the police writing an end harassing people. as a child i grew up in fear of what we called the big four. these were police cars which had four police officers or four detectives who would drive around in they would simply go plain and profiling, simple. but there is a bigger context important to look at. that was the conditions under which african-americans...
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police are investigating a police involved shooting in northwest. block of newton place. that's in the petworth neighborhood. police say officers came across man with a gun and eventually opened fire. still unclear exactly why the officer shot the man. he was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. >> clay higgins apologizing for video shot from inside a former nazi concentration camp in poland. the five minute video was posted on youtube by conservative podcasts and in it he describes what happened at the gas chambers and says it's why the u.s. military must be undefeated. higgins has since taken down that video. >> millions of federal student loans could be in for a big shakeup. president trump and congress looking to make major changes to the loans including plans to consolidate at the number of federal loan servicing companies from nine to one as well as rolling back federal regulations aimed at helping borrowers. experts predict the role of private sector loans could increase should the administration's plans take effect. >> go
police are investigating a police involved shooting in northwest. block of newton place. that's in the petworth neighborhood. police say officers came across man with a gun and eventually opened fire. still unclear exactly why the officer shot the man. he was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. >> clay higgins apologizing for video shot from inside a former nazi concentration camp in poland. the five minute video was posted on youtube by conservative podcasts and in...
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police car approached him. he says the car followed him down an alley hit the back of his bike and kept going. d.c. police say they're investigating. alleged sexual assault in northeast on june 15 in the 1100 block of 51st street. police say the suspect forced the victim into a shed around 4:00 in the morning and sexually assaulted the person. police have released video of a person of interest in this case. if you recognize the person in the video you are asked to call d.c. police. >> white house is facing a new wave of criticism this morning after president trump tweeted a video which shows him wrestling another man whose face is covered by cnn's logo. >> the president tweeter it out from his personal twitter account on sunday, then he or someone on his staff retweeted it from the and official presidential twitter account. cnn is not taking this lying down saying he's promoting violence against the reporter its but the president stands firm on his stance. >> the fake media is trying to silence us but we will n
police car approached him. he says the car followed him down an alley hit the back of his bike and kept going. d.c. police say they're investigating. alleged sexual assault in northeast on june 15 in the 1100 block of 51st street. police say the suspect forced the victim into a shed around 4:00 in the morning and sexually assaulted the person. police have released video of a person of interest in this case. if you recognize the person in the video you are asked to call d.c. police. >>...