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promise saying that new zealand would get a tighter gun laws that has been endorsed today by the police association they said it's essential to act quickly to instate any sort of legislation here unless the gone gun lobby get involved in a way that it has like in the united states now in new zealand compared to the us has tighter gun control laws but compared to the rest of the western world actually fairly lax laws and after the events. after the massacres at the two mosques there is a lot more public support here to tighten those laws particularly after it became known that the gunman was legally in possession of five firearms including two semiautomatic weapons it's. here that the police but also some members of the public intervened quite quickly during the events. that's right there is one man who's being in particular hailed as a hero a middle aged man from pakistan sadly he and his son were at the mosque and were killed in the attack one of the sick things about this attack was that the alleged shooter actually live streamed what was going on in the moments and in that footage you can see a
promise saying that new zealand would get a tighter gun laws that has been endorsed today by the police association they said it's essential to act quickly to instate any sort of legislation here unless the gone gun lobby get involved in a way that it has like in the united states now in new zealand compared to the us has tighter gun control laws but compared to the rest of the western world actually fairly lax laws and after the events. after the massacres at the two mosques there is a lot...
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the santa clara police association says that should have happened a long time ago. >> it's simple. if you are a vial criminal, you should go to jail, do your time and be deposimple. >> a number of low caution officials including the santa clara county sheriff and san jose mayor are calling for a change in the policy to allow law enforcement to honor federal detainer requests. >> vallejo police chief andrew bedeau says that he is retiring. he is not saying why he is choosing now to retire. city has made more than $7 million in legal costs as a result of misconduct cases due to police. those involve excessive force, racial profile and defamation. the chief has not been popular for members of the community. his leaving is an opportunity for vallejo to bring in somebody who is more geared towards community policing and wants to put in place something that is not leading to so much terrorizing other communities. >> the official retirement date is april 30th but he has agreed to stay after that to help interview candidate to replace him. >> 6:06 is the time. the alameda district attorney
the santa clara police association says that should have happened a long time ago. >> it's simple. if you are a vial criminal, you should go to jail, do your time and be deposimple. >> a number of low caution officials including the santa clara county sheriff and san jose mayor are calling for a change in the policy to allow law enforcement to honor federal detainer requests. >> vallejo police chief andrew bedeau says that he is retiring. he is not saying why he is choosing...
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well we have heard from the police association that they would like to see her act quickly to avoid any influence from people like the gun lobby in passing tighter gun laws and i think people here are really outraged to find out that the man who is suspected of carrying out these massacres legally possessed five weapons including two semiautomatic guns after he acquired a license and twenty seventeen so with that in mind although new zealand has not such tight gun regulations as many other countries in the western world people are now asking how could this have happened how did a man like this have access to such weapons and i think you're going to see increased support for any policy from the prime minister to tighten gun control. many many questions to answer i'm sure in the days ahead clear richardson intro's troops thank you for that. in paris police have again been firing tear gas and deploying water cannon as yellow vests protesters ignite fires and ransacked shops there the most violent street protests. december demonstrators accuse president. for getting ordinary people and favo
well we have heard from the police association that they would like to see her act quickly to avoid any influence from people like the gun lobby in passing tighter gun laws and i think people here are really outraged to find out that the man who is suspected of carrying out these massacres legally possessed five weapons including two semiautomatic guns after he acquired a license and twenty seventeen so with that in mind although new zealand has not such tight gun regulations as many other...
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. >> the police officers association is push for the passage of a bill that will provide mental health training for police officers across the state. >>> crime victims are reacting before the governor signed a bill suspending the death penalty in california. while the governor says that he has met with families of the vicks, not ever gin is supporting it. a little bit of me died. really did. it was like a blow to the solar plexus. i hope he's proud. he hope he is proud that he is advocating for pure evil incarnate in our society. >> klaas is a strong advocate for capital punishment. in 1993, his then 12-year-old daughter, poly, was kidnapped. a jury convicted davis and gave him the death pentanes still on debt row. >> he took my daughter and murdered here in a brew actual way. the just punishment for that is the sentence that was handed down. >> it does not work. it is discriminatory. >> this public defender saw his brother also sentenced to the death penalty. his sentence was commuted after it was found that he was not involved in the murder, just the robbery. >> the president of the
. >> the police officers association is push for the passage of a bill that will provide mental health training for police officers across the state. >>> crime victims are reacting before the governor signed a bill suspending the death penalty in california. while the governor says that he has met with families of the vicks, not ever gin is supporting it. a little bit of me died. really did. it was like a blow to the solar plexus. i hope he's proud. he hope he is proud that he is...
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bay, the suspect is a man who is in the country illegally, what the san jose mayor and police officers associationre saying. >>> san francisco, a new fire chief knocking down new doors.>>> victimized 2.5 years ago, thieves making off with a safe. >>> making news from san leandro, a sheriff's deputy opened fire at suspects in the thrift town parking lot, above the scene, taking place at 1/62 avenue and east 14th street, an alameda county sheriff's deputy made contact with people in a car, but the suspects allegedly tried to flee, dragging the deputy. that is when deputies opened fire, it appears at least one of the suspects may have been killed, it is not known if it was the deputy was dragged to, or another deputy who opened fire on the suspect. we are working to learn more about what happened, taking place in san leandro, bringing you more information as soon as it becomes available. >>> a call to action today from law enforcement and local leaders, pointing to a series of disjointed policies and procedures that allowed a felon who was in the country illegally to allegedly commit another crime, t
bay, the suspect is a man who is in the country illegally, what the san jose mayor and police officers associationre saying. >>> san francisco, a new fire chief knocking down new doors.>>> victimized 2.5 years ago, thieves making off with a safe. >>> making news from san leandro, a sheriff's deputy opened fire at suspects in the thrift town parking lot, above the scene, taking place at 1/62 avenue and east 14th street, an alameda county sheriff's deputy made contact...
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the police association, i know, has called for the banning of semiautomatic weapons before. things have really fundamentally change now? everything changed on friday. u nfortu nately, now? everything changed on friday. unfortunately, new zealand, to a large degree, lost its innocence. and the gun lobby now has to sit back and let the rest of new zealand have their say on this issue. it is important we get it right. there are plenty of law—abiding firearms owners out there who accept the need for change. they are the ones that should be listened to, not a radical group of gun lobbyists who want no change. we know that does not work. we have seen it in america. you are talking very specifically about what happens with guns, what about people who have licenses for guns, do you think they need to be tightened up orare think they need to be tightened up or are your laws sufficient? no, they are not. the real problem we haveis they are not. the real problem we have is because there is no gun register in new zealand someone with a licence can buy as many firearms as they like. we h
the police association, i know, has called for the banning of semiautomatic weapons before. things have really fundamentally change now? everything changed on friday. u nfortu nately, now? everything changed on friday. unfortunately, new zealand, to a large degree, lost its innocence. and the gun lobby now has to sit back and let the rest of new zealand have their say on this issue. it is important we get it right. there are plenty of law—abiding firearms owners out there who accept the need...
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disproportionate number of black officers leaving the police, that i set up, with others, the black police associationair. and that was seen as quite a radical organisation, particularly for the police, because there was already a union that was representing police officers, albeit police officers aren't allowed to have a union. but i set up this staff association of black officers and the idea was it was a support organisation and designed to stop these officers leaving, because they were leaving in droves. but did it make any difference? because, again, you describe situations in police canteens and other environments, surrounded by fellow officers, where the n—word was used and then covered up afterwards when you made official complaints. where people would mock you with shouts of ‘bananas!’ every time they went past your office door. once at a police function, a comedian saw you and described you as a ‘spear chucker‘. i mean, this was humiliating. utterly humiliating. i have illustrated a lot of humiliating occasions but, clearly, not everybody was racist and clearly there were many people who sup
disproportionate number of black officers leaving the police, that i set up, with others, the black police associationair. and that was seen as quite a radical organisation, particularly for the police, because there was already a union that was representing police officers, albeit police officers aren't allowed to have a union. but i set up this staff association of black officers and the idea was it was a support organisation and designed to stop these officers leaving, because they were...
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. >> the new zealand police association has congratulated the government for taking decisive action, and the minister of police had this to say. >> i want to remind that it is a privilege and not a right to own a firearm in new zealand. we know that there are many gunowners with legitimate reasons for owning firearms, especially in our ruralthis and them. >> in the united states, reaction to these developments has been somewhat muted from the applauding the swift left have developments. congresswoman ocasio-cortez says sandy hook happened six years ago and we can't even get the senate to hold a vote on universal background checks. bernie sanders says this is what real action to stop gun violence looks like. and he urges the united states to follow new zealand's lead. >>> boeing continues to face intense scrutiny this morning over its troubled airliner. the fbi is now joining the growing investigation into the 737 max and how it was certified to fly in the first place. it comes after a pair of deadly crashes claimed over 300 lives. tracie potts has the details from d.c. tracie, good mo
. >> the new zealand police association has congratulated the government for taking decisive action, and the minister of police had this to say. >> i want to remind that it is a privilege and not a right to own a firearm in new zealand. we know that there are many gunowners with legitimate reasons for owning firearms, especially in our ruralthis and them. >> in the united states, reaction to these developments has been somewhat muted from the applauding the swift left have...
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i spoke to the police association a couple of hours ago and they said the priority now is on those whoeed to be looked at and what he was saying was that at the moment, they are seeming to relax, we have missed opportunities to tighten our laws here and that attack has shown that we need to do something so certainly going forward in the coming days, and there will be the conversation that people will be having here in new zealand as to what they can do to make sure that nothing like this happens again because the gunmen, the alleged gunman, they are saying had to assault rifles, they are capable of firing multiple shots and they would be wanting to make sure that nothing like that happens here in new zealand again —— too. that nothing like that happens here in new zealand again -- too. emma cropper, newshub reporter outside the courts, thank you very much for that and of course, a lot more details on those terror attacks on our website, bbc .com/ news. but get some other news now, president trump hasissued some other news now, president trump has issued his first presidential veto. the
i spoke to the police association a couple of hours ago and they said the priority now is on those whoeed to be looked at and what he was saying was that at the moment, they are seeming to relax, we have missed opportunities to tighten our laws here and that attack has shown that we need to do something so certainly going forward in the coming days, and there will be the conversation that people will be having here in new zealand as to what they can do to make sure that nothing like this...
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the magic lobby groups spirited funds and the police association and the two major groups are seen as young have come out and. has thing. concern about the pace of the changes and that was raised especially by the single member of the act passed the same want and he's concerned that. changes are happening just quickly and not enough time for consultations and there has been that consume rise to that extent he is that the changes have very very important support across package support and they should face no problem getting. ok now as a result of the attacks as well there's been pressure on social media australia's back in new zealand call for a global crackdown on social media after the christchurch gunman live stream that atrocity what does prime minister is an ardent want to see happen briefly if you could. just wait she seems to have this week really what she wanted accountability and one wish and this past day she's really been focusing on the morning in rural or inside and being with the families but we can speak to i think hear more on what they expect from facebook now social m
the magic lobby groups spirited funds and the police association and the two major groups are seen as young have come out and. has thing. concern about the pace of the changes and that was raised especially by the single member of the act passed the same want and he's concerned that. changes are happening just quickly and not enough time for consultations and there has been that consume rise to that extent he is that the changes have very very important support across package support and they...
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back in 2016, the country's police association sent a warning that gun controls were inadequate.ts, a professor at the centre for peace and conflict studies at 0tago university. i started by asking him if he suppoted a ban on semi—automatic weapons in new zealand. 0h, absolutely time. in fact the proposal — the initial proposal of this was in 1995, withjudge thorpe's report on gun control. he recommended the complete ban of military—style semiautomatic weapons and pistols. that was never picked up by the government at that stage. it's been proposed in other reviews of gun control, and the government's always avoided it. but i think this time around, i think there's finally an opportunity for that to come into place. and it will put us in consonance with existing legislation in australia and the uk, and to some extent in canada as well. all of which have banned military—style semiautomatic weapons. what about legislation in the us, where they talk about licensing and registering? because in new zealand, explain the nuance there, because it is licensed. the people are registered, t
back in 2016, the country's police association sent a warning that gun controls were inadequate.ts, a professor at the centre for peace and conflict studies at 0tago university. i started by asking him if he suppoted a ban on semi—automatic weapons in new zealand. 0h, absolutely time. in fact the proposal — the initial proposal of this was in 1995, withjudge thorpe's report on gun control. he recommended the complete ban of military—style semiautomatic weapons and pistols. that was never...
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the president of the san jose police officers association says the stabbing of bambi larson should neverppened, because he should have been deported long ago. >> it makes me sick, and then i get angry. >> reporter: a salvadoran national, he was in the country illegally and had a long history of arrests in california, burglary, drugs, and in 2017 this. >> tried to kidnap and potentially rape a woman at a church, serious allegations. the second he was arrested, they should have deported him. >> reporter: ice says they have launched attend detainers with local law enforcement since 2016, they say the 9 up until now have been ignored, eric bonner with i said, how many more people have to be killed or injured before california lawmakers will open discussions to revive the state policy. the policy prohibits them from honoring the ice detainers, but they say the warns are different story. >> the one agency that doesn't want to use warrants seems to be ice, they could have gotten a warrant, and the county's practice has always been to honor warrants. >> reporter: but without one, the county says
the president of the san jose police officers association says the stabbing of bambi larson should neverppened, because he should have been deported long ago. >> it makes me sick, and then i get angry. >> reporter: a salvadoran national, he was in the country illegally and had a long history of arrests in california, burglary, drugs, and in 2017 this. >> tried to kidnap and potentially rape a woman at a church, serious allegations. the second he was arrested, they should have...
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i want to jump to the next story which is the president of the san jose police officer's association. it's calling for santa clara to change the policy on notifying ice when an undocumented immigrant is released from custody. the association president spoke out on fox news. >> it's simple. if you're undocumented, committing violent crimes and committed. you should go to jail, do your time, be deported. it's that simple. >> police arrested a 24-year- old from el salvador for the stabbing of bambi larson. without a warrant, the county says their hands are tied. >> ice should have and could have gotten a warrant here. the county policy practice has always been to honor warrants. >> the number of local officials including the sheriff and san jose mayor are calling for a change in policy to allow law enforcement to honor federal detainer requests. >>> the police chief announce he's retiring. the chief isn't saying why he's choosing to now but city leaders say other it has nothing to do with the department's recent scandal n. the past eight years, the city of vallejo paid $7 million in lega
i want to jump to the next story which is the president of the san jose police officer's association. it's calling for santa clara to change the policy on notifying ice when an undocumented immigrant is released from custody. the association president spoke out on fox news. >> it's simple. if you're undocumented, committing violent crimes and committed. you should go to jail, do your time, be deported. it's that simple. >> police arrested a 24-year- old from el salvador for the...
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tonight i spoke with president of the san jose police officers association paul kelly who is outragedover what happened. saying that it was county laws that are to blame here. he says that if officers tip off ice officials and give them information for detainers like the ones that were issued...those officers can lose their job. he believes county laws need to be changed and state laws so they can catch undocumented immigrants who have long rap sheets like carlos carranza.(j.r.)back out here live....you can see all of the flowers that have been left in bambi's memory. paul kelly tells me that he believes that county and state laws could be ammended rather quickly to deal with situations like this where someone had committed multiple crimes over the years. (grant) developing story tonight... wealthy bay area parents, hollywood stars, c-e-o's, elite college coaches, and college prep executives are just some of the individuals accused of carrying out a nation-wide bribery scheme to help students gain admission to some of the nation's top colleges and universities. stanford is among the u
tonight i spoke with president of the san jose police officers association paul kelly who is outragedover what happened. saying that it was county laws that are to blame here. he says that if officers tip off ice officials and give them information for detainers like the ones that were issued...those officers can lose their job. he believes county laws need to be changed and state laws so they can catch undocumented immigrants who have long rap sheets like carlos carranza.(j.r.)back out here...
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you talked with neighbors and the police officer's association president? ot as far as i'm concerned if there was a violent offense once there is a violent offense he should have been deported.san jose police officers association president paul kelly sounding off referring to murder suspect carlos carranza. the undocumented immigrant accused of killing 59 year old bambi larson by stabbing her multiple times.sot we're not talking about sanctuary laws in california....county that have certain laws where ice detainers are ignored.and kelly says that is what happened in the case of carranza. he says that if san jose police officers act on ice detainer requests they can lose their job because of county laws. those who knew bambi larson say she will be remembered for the wonderful person she was.sot we just connected with her right away...good way about her.in fact one neighbor said that carranza's clothes were recovered in a garbage bin a matter of feet from his home. sot one neighbor said clothes recovered...kelly says that those living in this area, other parts
you talked with neighbors and the police officer's association president? ot as far as i'm concerned if there was a violent offense once there is a violent offense he should have been deported.san jose police officers association president paul kelly sounding off referring to murder suspect carlos carranza. the undocumented immigrant accused of killing 59 year old bambi larson by stabbing her multiple times.sot we're not talking about sanctuary laws in california....county that have certain...
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new zealand police association has supported, but they were lobbying for this ahead of time. an auckland rifle association say they supported this. and deputy prime minister had spoken out after the orlando night club shooting in the u.s. against this type of gun control, now he is on board. and i think that consensus is what the prime minister is banking on. take a listen. >> we the government feel absolutely confident that the vast majority of new zealanders will support this change. >> reporter: now, on top of this, how are they going to do this this? the police commissioner explained that people had guns legally with permits as of 3:00 on p.m. this afternoon, if they fall under the new classifications are now illegal. but there is answs is a transit period. the buy back scheme could cost anywhere between $70 million and $140 million u.s. to do. and they are telling people suggesting that they start voluntearily surrendering, they say there will be online information rforum this weekend to start registering the weapons to return them. so there has been some thought put int
new zealand police association has supported, but they were lobbying for this ahead of time. an auckland rifle association say they supported this. and deputy prime minister had spoken out after the orlando night club shooting in the u.s. against this type of gun control, now he is on board. and i think that consensus is what the prime minister is banking on. take a listen. >> we the government feel absolutely confident that the vast majority of new zealanders will support this change....
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. >>> the president of the san jose police officers' association is calling for santa clara county to change policy to ice when an undocumented felon is being released from custody. this is after the killing of a san jose woman by an undocumented immigrant. >> it is simple. if you are undocumented and you are committing violent crimes and you're convicted, you should go to jail, do your time and be deported. it is that simple. >> police arrested 24-year-old carlos of el salvador for the killing of bandy larson. they have lodged ten detainers against him. but without a warrant, the county said their hands are tide. >> ice should have gotten a warrant here. they could have gotten a warrant here. and the county's policy and practice has been to honor warrants. >> a number of local officials, including the santa clara sheriff and mayor calling for a change in the policy to honor federal detainer requests. >>> police chief announced that he's retiring. the chief is not saying why he's retiring now. but they say it has nothing to do with the department's scandal. the city paid for than $7 m
. >>> the president of the san jose police officers' association is calling for santa clara county to change policy to ice when an undocumented felon is being released from custody. this is after the killing of a san jose woman by an undocumented immigrant. >> it is simple. if you are undocumented and you are committing violent crimes and you're convicted, you should go to jail, do your time and be deported. it is that simple. >> police arrested 24-year-old carlos of el...
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san jose police officers association said more than 20,000 criminals and mentally ill people should not have access to guns. but they do. and it is dangerous to try and get those guns out of their hands. the officers say it is a safety issue both for them and for the communities that they serve and that they need help to do it. >> these high-risk individuals live in our local communities, that is why we will be reaching out to local city elected officials seeking immediate funding for personnel to be dedicated to working with the california department of justice to be aforce multiplier in getting these weapons away from the high-risk individuals. >> that police officers association has just written a letter to attorney general xavier becerra asking for financial and legal help to get the guns. >>> from the bay area to washington, d.c. congresswoman barbara lee recognized victor macel haney on the floor of congress, the son of lynette mcelhaney, he was shot and killed a mile from the usc campus and only a few weeks from graduating. lee talked about victor's love of music and he said his
san jose police officers association said more than 20,000 criminals and mentally ill people should not have access to guns. but they do. and it is dangerous to try and get those guns out of their hands. the officers say it is a safety issue both for them and for the communities that they serve and that they need help to do it. >> these high-risk individuals live in our local communities, that is why we will be reaching out to local city elected officials seeking immediate funding for...
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that is paul kelly, president of the police officers association. >>> we are getting an update on repairssalesforce transit center where officials say they hope to complete work by june. the trans bay board of directors met this morning and they went over lessons learned from phase 1 of the project. crews have been repairing and reinforcing steel beams at first and fremont street and san francisco ever since cracks were discovered back in september. officials say they have to wait for an independent review panel to complete its investigation before announcing an official reopening day. >> i would like to think the public for their patience as we undergo the necessary steps to reopen the facility. we are eager to welcome the area back to this critical transportation hub and neighborhood asset, and i am encouraged by the progress we are making. >> workers have been welding and preparing the area which will be shipped to the site. engineers have been doing tests office to analyze the strength of the concrete for the bolton cables. officials say no other issues were found after a building wid
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and the new zealand police association has endorsed this.er seems convinced that she has the country's support behind her. >> we as a government feel absolutely confident that the vast majority of new zealanders will support this change. >> reporter: so how do you get people in a country where there are an estimated 1.2 million guns, we don't know how many of those fit into the new banned categories, but how do they hand them over. well, the authorities are urging people to voluntarily is you are render them and they say that there will be a buyback scheme that could cost new zealand anywhere between $70 million and $140 million. thelt they will put up a site where people can register their weapons. and they are also banning parts and the larger magazines that can carry more rounds that could cause more damage. again, there are a lot of firearms in this country and everybody i've spoken to here in this traumatized city has told me that they have support these measures that have come so quickly before even august of the vehicall of the victim
and the new zealand police association has endorsed this.er seems convinced that she has the country's support behind her. >> we as a government feel absolutely confident that the vast majority of new zealanders will support this change. >> reporter: so how do you get people in a country where there are an estimated 1.2 million guns, we don't know how many of those fit into the new banned categories, but how do they hand them over. well, the authorities are urging people to...
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the decision came two weeks after the san francisco police officers association filed a motion to block the release of misconduct records before the start of the year. now the san francisco police department and multiple agencies in contra costa county are not allowed to keep these records from the public. since the start of the year, over a dozen law enforcement groups have tried to challenge the state law in court losing nearly every case. >>> a suspected drunk driver also facing charges tonight for beating up a customer at a peninsula gas station hours earlier. jose castro martinez was stopped by the chp just before midnight last night and charged with a dui. it turns out he was also wanted for beating up a man at the kwik stop in redwood city around 9:00. the victim at the gas station suffered serious, but nonlife- threatening injuries. >>> there are two fundraising campaigns going head to head in san francisco. thish sue a homeless navigationcenter on the waterfront. it sits along across from pier 30 south of the bay bridge. kpix 5 deven feely got opinions from both sides. >> repor
the decision came two weeks after the san francisco police officers association filed a motion to block the release of misconduct records before the start of the year. now the san francisco police department and multiple agencies in contra costa county are not allowed to keep these records from the public. since the start of the year, over a dozen law enforcement groups have tried to challenge the state law in court losing nearly every case. >>> a suspected drunk driver also facing...
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the police association in new zealand also saying in a second round of gun reform that the prime ministernd all of their owners. so, certainly, there is overwhelming support here in new zealand for these stricter gun controls, there will be parts of the gun lobby that will be very unhappy. some arguing that will be very unhappy. some are arguing the laws —— but you do get a sense critics of gun reform are swimming against the tide. thank you for that. in a moment the weather but first let's join joanna gosling for details of what's coming up on the victoria derbyshire programme at ten. good morning. how easy is it to be environmentally friendly? we look at how our students got on in there sustainably challenge, covering everything from fashion, plastics and transport to food, energy and water, how easy was it for them to reduce their impact on the environment? all the details after 10am. now, it's time for a look at the weather. we have got a lot of cloud around across the country but there are some areas where the cloud has broken up. the skies across carnal are blue at the moment, for m
the police association in new zealand also saying in a second round of gun reform that the prime ministernd all of their owners. so, certainly, there is overwhelming support here in new zealand for these stricter gun controls, there will be parts of the gun lobby that will be very unhappy. some arguing that will be very unhappy. some are arguing the laws —— but you do get a sense critics of gun reform are swimming against the tide. thank you for that. in a moment the weather but first let's...
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the san jose police officers association says not every undocumented immigrant should be deported. people convicted of violent crimes should be. >> you have to change the laws that protect monsters like this suspect. >> reporter: larson's neighbors say something is wrong. >> there's a breakdown somewhere in the criminal justice process. like why is this guy back out on the street? >> reporter: also reaction from elected officials tonight. the mayor of san jose and the sheriff of santa clara county say it's time to make changes to make sure this doesn't happen again. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> jean, thank you. >>> so what happens now? take a look, this is oscar nominated actress felicity hoffman in an l.a. courthouse, among the 50 people accused of lies and bribes to get their kids into elite colleges. high profile parents and coaches arrested throughout the day. this is new video of the usc water polo coach taken into custody while his team was playing in hawaii. there are several universities involved, including stanford, sc, ucla, and yale. none of the universities, to be c
the san jose police officers association says not every undocumented immigrant should be deported. people convicted of violent crimes should be. >> you have to change the laws that protect monsters like this suspect. >> reporter: larson's neighbors say something is wrong. >> there's a breakdown somewhere in the criminal justice process. like why is this guy back out on the street? >> reporter: also reaction from elected officials tonight. the mayor of san jose and the...
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the command staff has talked with the board of the richmond police officerrers association about these complaints. chief brown will talk about what was said and what changes could be made. the council meeting begins at 6:30 at the richmond civic center. >> fair field police arrested a 21-year-old man after they found two loaded unregistered guns in their car. police saw two people known to be associated with a local bang speaking with man in parked car. the officer believed that a drug sale was taking place, approached the car, tried make contact. the man in the car drove off but was stoned. inside the map's car, officers found two loaded unregistered concealed handguns with high capacity magazines. the drive, 21-year-old willie hill, jr., is currently on probation for a previous drug- related arrest. he was booked into solano county jail for several felony charges as well as a probation violation. >>> police in berkeley just released surveillance video of a man who groped a woman as she was about to go into her home near the north berkeley bart station. you can see the woman groped th
the command staff has talked with the board of the richmond police officerrers association about these complaints. chief brown will talk about what was said and what changes could be made. the council meeting begins at 6:30 at the richmond civic center. >> fair field police arrested a 21-year-old man after they found two loaded unregistered guns in their car. police saw two people known to be associated with a local bang speaking with man in parked car. the officer believed that a drug...
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so perhaps you could include a discussion with the cspoa, the constitutional sheriff's police officers association to assure police officers that have something to complaint about that would otherwise get them killed. there have been murders of law enforcement officers over the decades in far higher numbers by their own for speaking out. and i support law enforcement 100%, and the people that are corrupt and destructive within law enforcement are a very small percent, and yet they have maintained these problems and are very lethal for a very long time. so i suggest you look up the cspoa and read about them. they cannot come forward and address certain issues whether they're charged with something or if they wish to share something that would be a benefit to others, okay? and that's part of what i was looking to say, and that -- let's see, let's see. and while law enforcement has sworn an oath to the u.s. constitution, they cannot abide to it because of the extreme pressures of the bar association having controlled three branchs of government as a completely treasonous entity that completely change
so perhaps you could include a discussion with the cspoa, the constitutional sheriff's police officers association to assure police officers that have something to complaint about that would otherwise get them killed. there have been murders of law enforcement officers over the decades in far higher numbers by their own for speaking out. and i support law enforcement 100%, and the people that are corrupt and destructive within law enforcement are a very small percent, and yet they have...
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and the command staff has talked with the board and the richmond police officers' association about these issues. chief brown will explain what was said and what changes could be made. and the meeting at the city council begins at 6:30 at the richmond civic center. >>> at the time fairfield police arrested 26-year-old man after they found two loaded unregistered handguns in his car. the man saw two people known to be associated with a local gang speaking with a man inside a parked car. the officer believed that a drug sale was taking place and approached the car and tried to make contact with the driver. the man inside the car drove off but it was stopped by area. inside the man's car they found two lode unregistered concealed handguns with high capacity magazines. the driver, willie hill junior is currently on probation for a previous drug arrest. he was booked into the jail. >>> police in berkley just released surveillance video of a man that groped a woman just as she was about to go into her home. the video show what they are calling a case of battery on the woman. and then the man ca
and the command staff has talked with the board and the richmond police officers' association about these issues. chief brown will explain what was said and what changes could be made. and the meeting at the city council begins at 6:30 at the richmond civic center. >>> at the time fairfield police arrested 26-year-old man after they found two loaded unregistered handguns in his car. the man saw two people known to be associated with a local gang speaking with a man inside a parked car....
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even after we had reports that one gunmen was taken into custody, police are telling us they were still looking for more offenders associatedthat is not necessarily over, police have told us they do not know exactly how far this will go and there are concerns that there may still be one other person out there could have been one of the gunmen, that is because witnesses are told one news that there were two people carrying guns at the al noor mosquejust two people carrying guns at the al noor mosque just 40p.m. this afternoon. —— one news. we have had it confirmed that there are nine people who lost their lives in this attack, but there are dozens more being treated at christchurch hospital, not farfrom being treated at christchurch hospital, not far from the scene of that first shooting. the christchurch school has been lifted this evening, that means children we re this evening, that means children were stuck at school four hours after they were supposed to go home separated from their parents. deeply concerning obviously for those who could not see their loved ones, their children, that is now lifted. all those children s
even after we had reports that one gunmen was taken into custody, police are telling us they were still looking for more offenders associatedthat is not necessarily over, police have told us they do not know exactly how far this will go and there are concerns that there may still be one other person out there could have been one of the gunmen, that is because witnesses are told one news that there were two people carrying guns at the al noor mosquejust two people carrying guns at the al noor...
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. >>> the san francisco police officers' association dropped its legal action saying we believe all police agencies should fully comply with the request for records. our concern warictly limited to protecting the privacy rights of officers for records created prior to the effective date of senate bill 1421. >>> police made an arrest shoot west oakland station that left a 17-year-old girl did. the suspect is a 16-year-old boy, he was arrested outside of his home. the shooting happened last night around 10:30 pm in the stations parking lot. the two teenagers to each other and no passengers were involved. some bark writers say they worry about their safety because they hear gunfire quite often at the west oakland station. specs sometimes when you come out there is a shooting over there, over there. you don't hear about it until the news in the morning. >> the case is now in the hands of alameda county district attorney's office. >>> sonoma county, has seen three murder suicides this month involving married couples. the latest happened around 4 pm yesterday.man and a woman in failing health, d
. >>> the san francisco police officers' association dropped its legal action saying we believe all police agencies should fully comply with the request for records. our concern warictly limited to protecting the privacy rights of officers for records created prior to the effective date of senate bill 1421. >>> police made an arrest shoot west oakland station that left a 17-year-old girl did. the suspect is a 16-year-old boy, he was arrested outside of his home. the shooting...
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a violent offense once there is a violent offense he should have been deported.san jose police officers associationlly sounding off referring to murder suspect carlos carranza. the undocumented immigrant accused of killing 59 year old bambi larson by stabbing her multiple times.sot we're not talking about sanctuary laws in california....county that have certain laws where ice detainers are ignored.and kelly says that is what happened in the case of carranza. he says that if san jose police officers act on ice detainer requests they can lose their job because of county laws. those who knew bambi larson say she will be remembered for the wonderful person she was.sot we just connected with her right away...good way about her.in fact one neighbor said that carranza's clothes were recovered in a garbage bin a matter of feet from his home. sot one neighbor said clothes recovered...kelly says that those living in this area, other parts of the bay area, and the state should be concerned by what happened here and what is considered violent and non violent in cali worry about that ( darya ) house democrats h
a violent offense once there is a violent offense he should have been deported.san jose police officers associationlly sounding off referring to murder suspect carlos carranza. the undocumented immigrant accused of killing 59 year old bambi larson by stabbing her multiple times.sot we're not talking about sanctuary laws in california....county that have certain laws where ice detainers are ignored.and kelly says that is what happened in the case of carranza. he says that if san jose police...
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support from the usual people you would expect, the police and police association.ke the deer stalker's association, which doesn't really use these sorts of weapons and promotes responsible recreational use. but on the other side, there are gun owners, gun retailers who oppose these new changes. shery: facebook also under intense scrutiny after the gunman live-streamed his attack. what's being done about this? tracy: certainly facebook is amongst other social media providers getting a lot of .crutiny over the live stream there's been suggestions some delays on live broadcasts would be encouraged. jacinda adern said she wants to talk directly to facebook about the issue. facebook has made attempts to take some of the videos down, and has had some success, but of course it spread very quickly. across a number of channels. shery: thank you so much for that. bloomberg's breaking news reporter tracy weathers. haidi: let's get a look at the latest headlines. t-mitsubishi-nissan's alliance may review sales goals as part of efforts to "really find the alliance's purpose." n
support from the usual people you would expect, the police and police association.ke the deer stalker's association, which doesn't really use these sorts of weapons and promotes responsible recreational use. but on the other side, there are gun owners, gun retailers who oppose these new changes. shery: facebook also under intense scrutiny after the gunman live-streamed his attack. what's being done about this? tracy: certainly facebook is amongst other social media providers getting a lot of...
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no, he kept his job and eventually became head of the police officer's association for many years. gary delanis was a dirty cop. now he's a retired dirty cop. he may be alive on the outside, but on the inside, he is diseased with his putrid hate. i wonder what people will say about him after he's dead. >> president hirsch: okay. thank you. any other public comment? >> my name is john jones, and may my comments please the commission, there's a message that you get on the municipal railway. it reads as follows: get where you're going safely. keep your eyes up and your hands down while riding on muni. now, i don't have a car. i get around on muni, and a bicycle. but this is san francisco, the queen city of the west. people would die to live here. why is it that we have this kind of message on the muni? i know my answer. my question is rhetorical. but the people who ride the muni are by and large the most vulnerable among us. i call this to the attention of the commission. i have no magic bullet recommendation, but the muni is incredibly important. i take it all the time, and when i he
no, he kept his job and eventually became head of the police officer's association for many years. gary delanis was a dirty cop. now he's a retired dirty cop. he may be alive on the outside, but on the inside, he is diseased with his putrid hate. i wonder what people will say about him after he's dead. >> president hirsch: okay. thank you. any other public comment? >> my name is john jones, and may my comments please the commission, there's a message that you get on the municipal...
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authorize a workers' compensation alternative dispute resolution with the san francisco police officers association with an initial term of three years and continuing year to year thereafter in one-year terms. >> president yee: okay, colleagues, can we take these items same house, same call? without objection, these resolutions are adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call item no. 27. >> clerk: item 27 is a resolution to respond to the partial federal government shutdown to affirm san francisco's solidarity with federal workers and urging the mayor and the city departments to assist those impacted by the shutdown. >> president yee: supervisor haney? >> supervisor haney: yeah, we have some amendments that just got passed out. they are very simple, reflecting that the shutdown's over and that we'll be encouraging these types of actions by the city in future, hopefully doesn't happen, but if there are future government shutdowns. i want to move those amendments. >> president yee: okay. so there's been a motion to -- for amendments. is there a second? second by supervisor stefani. without any obje
authorize a workers' compensation alternative dispute resolution with the san francisco police officers association with an initial term of three years and continuing year to year thereafter in one-year terms. >> president yee: okay, colleagues, can we take these items same house, same call? without objection, these resolutions are adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call item no. 27. >> clerk: item 27 is a resolution to respond to the partial federal government shutdown to...
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. >>> the santa clara county's police chief association is asking the couldn't tow -- county changed the policy after a woman was killed by an undocumented immigrant by a criminal record. in that letter, they asked if law enforcement be able to notify federal immigration authorities if a jail inmate has been convicted of specific san jose police chief says it say necessary change for the safety of the community. >> this is targeting individuals that are committing violent, serious or significant crimes. we are here to keep everyone safe. including all of our -- if you are documented or undo you meaned. >> the letter was signed by eleven police chiefs. and presented the county board of supervisors. >>> mlb is suspending giant's ceo larry baer until july 1st. it comes a month after this altercation was caught on camera between him and his wife. the giants are getting ready for the start of baseball season. ktvu spoke with antidomestic violence advocates about the suspension. rob? >> reporter: larry baer has been the face of the giant's front office for years and you would see him out h
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outside consultants found issues between the police department's top brass and its police officers associationked community involvement. >>> fremont police department's new tesla hitting the road, the electric car officially started service yesterday. police department tweeted out this video. fremont home, of course, to the tesla factory and police chief says it's time to explore whether electric cars are compatible with police work. the department bought this used model "s" for $61,000. from san francisco to burbank is forced to make an emergency landing. >> as dozens of passengers found themselves in bakersfield, they were surprised by a hollywood star. as it turns out, actor keanu reeves was also on the original flight. as you can see from the twitter posts, reeves took some photos with fans. many say he was very pleasant. later, all the passengers including reeves had to take a bus from bakersfield to burbank, a one and a half hour drive. get it, on a bus, the bus movie "speed." >> had to keep it under 88 miles per hour. >> where was sandra bullock. >> they probably had to pick her up in f
outside consultants found issues between the police department's top brass and its police officers associationked community involvement. >>> fremont police department's new tesla hitting the road, the electric car officially started service yesterday. police department tweeted out this video. fremont home, of course, to the tesla factory and police chief says it's time to explore whether electric cars are compatible with police work. the department bought this used model "s"...
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san francisco's police officers association sue to block the release of previously confidential information about its members. it took effect january 1st making the records available to the public. they pertain to police misconduct, including excessive force by officers and criminal conduct. the p.o.a. is seeking a court order barring the city from releasing the information. they're the latest police officers union in the state to sue to keep the records confidential. >>> now a story from southern california. the fbi has arrested a long beach man in connection with an explosion that killed his ex-girl in her day spa. stephen bale was arrested on possession of -- sus -- sus -- - possessing -- the charges were later dropped. no details on beal's current arrest has been released. he's directly connected to his ex-girlfriend's death. >>> in the east bay, new details on on oakland priest accused of sex abuse. the reverend was placed on administrative leave the end of january. he served in oakley and fremont. our partners at the east bay times report he may have fled the country. he's a native of
san francisco's police officers association sue to block the release of previously confidential information about its members. it took effect january 1st making the records available to the public. they pertain to police misconduct, including excessive force by officers and criminal conduct. the p.o.a. is seeking a court order barring the city from releasing the information. they're the latest police officers union in the state to sue to keep the records confidential. >>> now a story...
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morning, supervisors, my name is larry barsetti, and i'm a secretary to the san francisco police officers association, and vice president to protect our benefits. the vast majority of the retirees in the city and county of san francisco are concerned with one thing, and that is, whoever administers our fund have strict fiduciary responsibility to maintain and to grow the fund to ensure its viability into the future. excuse me. i'm sure you're aware that if the fund is used for nice social political purposes and depleted, the city and county of san francisco has to make up the money itself. i have a contract with you. you can't break that contract. the u.s. federal and state constitutions say you can't. so therefore every dollar that you lose -- not you, but this fund loses because of inprudent political decisions -- i'm not saying this is one, but i'm reminding you, and reminding you, sir, that fiduciary responsibility is number one. if the money isn't there, the city and county of san francisco has to make it up. you know that. please remember that. that's what we're concerned about. i might live to
morning, supervisors, my name is larry barsetti, and i'm a secretary to the san francisco police officers association, and vice president to protect our benefits. the vast majority of the retirees in the city and county of san francisco are concerned with one thing, and that is, whoever administers our fund have strict fiduciary responsibility to maintain and to grow the fund to ensure its viability into the future. excuse me. i'm sure you're aware that if the fund is used for nice social...
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paul kelly, the president of the san jose police officer's association. tom -- former acting ice director and fox news contributor, richard david hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution and doe neck presley and byron york is with us, chief political correspondent at the washington examiner, also a fox news contributor. i've got to start with you, paul. the gall of the county officials in san jose to turn around and try to blame i.c.e. when we just showed the audience that their stamp was on that document. is it stunning, are you surprised? >> well, i tell you what i am. i'm sick to my stomach. four months before bambi was murdered all they had to do was pick up the phone and call authorities and that didn't happen. and now we're here today. let me tell you, it's simple for us. the american police officer thinks, if you commit a violent crime and you're indicted, and you're undocumented, you do your time and then you're deported. >> laura: bambi larson was 59 years old. the scenes from the crime, the crime scene, it was brutal according to the repo
paul kelly, the president of the san jose police officer's association. tom -- former acting ice director and fox news contributor, richard david hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution and doe neck presley and byron york is with us, chief political correspondent at the washington examiner, also a fox news contributor. i've got to start with you, paul. the gall of the county officials in san jose to turn around and try to blame i.c.e. when we just showed the audience that their stamp...