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you say you want a better police department and improved police department, so let's enter into a consent decree. usually the mayor and the police chief want to be seen as reformers in fixing the problems. normally these don't go into trial, they enter into a consent decree and then they have operations for some time to get the department back on track. host: how often do they have been? we have seen them in recent years after high-profile cases in ferguson,duct missouri, cleveland, baltimore. how fitly are they used? guest: they very dependent on the administration the has come in. the basic law that was passed was in 1994. the first city police department the came under this scrutiny was pittsburgh in 1997. then the bush and mr. ship came in and they invested -- the bush and mr. ship came in and the entered into some negotiations. the obama illustration was what for aggressive than their predecessors getting these consent decrees. we have about 19 in place all around the country right now. now, it is back in the news because we have a new administration, jeff sessions, who is saying we
you say you want a better police department and improved police department, so let's enter into a consent decree. usually the mayor and the police chief want to be seen as reformers in fixing the problems. normally these don't go into trial, they enter into a consent decree and then they have operations for some time to get the department back on track. host: how often do they have been? we have seen them in recent years after high-profile cases in ferguson,duct missouri, cleveland, baltimore....
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juan: i want to ask norm stamper , you are the head of the seattle police department. had enormous progress for the city's policing. can you talk about that? >> chamita's progress. lastly, the federally appointed monitor of the consent decree in seattle wrote essentially a love letter to the city, officials, the police chief, and named the rank-and-file and said this is the department undergoing major transformation. not thers ago that was case. five years ago, the allegations of excessive force and bias policing were well established. so what has happened? there is been a 60% reduction in use of force by seattle police officers. there has been a dramatic decrease in the use of firearms, tasers, and batons. and police officers themselves through the president of the police officers guild are saying the train has left the station. we are grateful that we are at this stage -- juan: in the crime rate continues to go down? down.continues to go officer injuries are either flat or dropping. there has been known so-called "ferguson affect." to last monthback in richmond, virg
juan: i want to ask norm stamper , you are the head of the seattle police department. had enormous progress for the city's policing. can you talk about that? >> chamita's progress. lastly, the federally appointed monitor of the consent decree in seattle wrote essentially a love letter to the city, officials, the police chief, and named the rank-and-file and said this is the department undergoing major transformation. not thers ago that was case. five years ago, the allegations of...
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the fact of the matter is that the police department and the police officers in that department don'tare what color the people are that call them. and the people that call us don't care what package we come into. so those are other people's agendas. and it's just not reality out on the street. it's very, very telling to me when now all of a sudden we have all these mayors and police commissioners and police chiefs embracing these department of justice oversight. obama's department of justice oversight, which is very, very dangerous and very, very costly. the city of cleveland, it will cost us $7 million to pay the monitors to the -- if the department of justice wants to come in and demand reform, then the department of justice should pay for that and not taking the money away from the citizens, from the officers on the street. >> let me bring in mark and then i know deray wants to react. mark, go ahead. >> i find it interesting that part of what we're talking about is the resistance for the law enforcement community in general to change or to accept change or to evolve even. and i thi
the fact of the matter is that the police department and the police officers in that department don'tare what color the people are that call them. and the people that call us don't care what package we come into. so those are other people's agendas. and it's just not reality out on the street. it's very, very telling to me when now all of a sudden we have all these mayors and police commissioners and police chiefs embracing these department of justice oversight. obama's department of justice...
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>> next on "after words", charles campisi, former chief of the new york police department internal affairs bureau talks about his investigations into corruption within the force in his book "blue on blue." he was the second longest serving member of the internal affairs bureau answer under for police commissioners during his tenure. he's interviewed by former nypd officer corey pegues, author of "once a cop." >> host: chief, great seeing you. >> guest: great to be here. >> host: such a pleasure. he wrote a phenomenal book. i like it very much. i learned a lot about this book. i learned a lot of things about the polic police department i dt know after 21 years. and we'll talk about a lot of great things in the book but one of the biggest thing i got out of the book was theirs this rumor that the feds are always taken to nypd cases come and you really explained that a lot and so that something that i really took away from your book, that the feds do not always take down these cases in the nypd and internal affairs actually does work. so let's just get right into it. before we get into it, i
>> next on "after words", charles campisi, former chief of the new york police department internal affairs bureau talks about his investigations into corruption within the force in his book "blue on blue." he was the second longest serving member of the internal affairs bureau answer under for police commissioners during his tenure. he's interviewed by former nypd officer corey pegues, author of "once a cop." >> host: chief, great seeing you. >>...
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. >> 's done afterwards, the former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs. talks about investigations into corruption within the force in his book "blue on blue". the chief was the second longest-serving member of the internal affairs bureau served under four police commissioners during his tenure. he is interviewed by former nypd officer, author of "once a cop". >> chief, great seeing you. >> it is great to be here. >> such a pleasure, you wrote a phenomenal book. >> thank you very much. i learned a lot about this book. i learned a lot of things about the police department i did not know after 21 years. we will talk about a lot of things in the book but one of the biggest things i got out of the book was there is a rumor that the feds are always taken down nypd cases explained that a lot. that's something i really took away from the book, the feds are not always taken down these cases in the nypd and the internal affairs to some work. let's get right to it. before we get into it, i really, truly believe that every cop should have this book. not only every co
. >> 's done afterwards, the former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs. talks about investigations into corruption within the force in his book "blue on blue". the chief was the second longest-serving member of the internal affairs bureau served under four police commissioners during his tenure. he is interviewed by former nypd officer, author of "once a cop". >> chief, great seeing you. >> it is great to be here. >> such a...
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commissioners cars we appreciate that public service next item, please. >> report of recent police department activities, including major events, weekly crime trends, and presentation of the 1st quarter 2017 fdrb findings and recommendations & ois investigative summary. >> good evening chief good evening police commission and mr. balthazar. >> i'd like to start with the vital crimes for this week and start with that statistic for this week the good news no homicides this week and closing the ground from where we were at item no. 1 - consent calendar - receive & file, action. last year 15 homicides to date and last year 13 closing the gap from january and february our year-end total 58 homicides we hope to be blow that 2015, 53 if we hold the ground and prevent the shootings we can make progress and non-fatality shooting victims with or down last year shootings 50 in 2016 year to date and as opposed to to 57 this year our total for remain 89 gun violence we are one up 59 gun related incidents this year i mean 59 shootings comprised of 49 shootings last year, it was 58 shootings within 50 incid
commissioners cars we appreciate that public service next item, please. >> report of recent police department activities, including major events, weekly crime trends, and presentation of the 1st quarter 2017 fdrb findings and recommendations & ois investigative summary. >> good evening chief good evening police commission and mr. balthazar. >> i'd like to start with the vital crimes for this week and start with that statistic for this week the good news no homicides this...
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it shouldn't be forced upon a local police department. s, particularly the last a eight years, we saw the department of justice, particularly that very division be used sort of as a cu cuddle to go after one department. deign there is no doubt that some these police departments did need some reforms and maybe the thought or the threat or the possibility of federal involvement was the encouragement they needed to move forward. what are your thoughts? >> they did. i think we should be clear about what these consent decrees are. if there is only an individual in the police department a bad actor and just that individual, that's a separate case. that's not when the city enters into a dissent decree with the department of justice. it only happens when there is a practice or pattern of unconstitutional behavior, such as excessive force. i think we should all want there to be a back stop on that. what we find in the cities saying it themselves and saying this during their press conferences yesterday and today is that they needed impetus for chang
it shouldn't be forced upon a local police department. s, particularly the last a eight years, we saw the department of justice, particularly that very division be used sort of as a cu cuddle to go after one department. deign there is no doubt that some these police departments did need some reforms and maybe the thought or the threat or the possibility of federal involvement was the encouragement they needed to move forward. what are your thoughts? >> they did. i think we should be clear...
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the fire department, police department and transit agencies coordinated their response through out the day. pg&e also worked to fix the problem and was finally to restore power to all customers around by 5pm. during a press conference friday afternoon, a pg & e representative was asked why the circuit breaker failed. (will) as soon power was restored... we sent out a breaking news push alert through the kron4 mobile news app. download it - and be the first to know about breaking news when it happens. (will) coming up... the university of berkeley could be facing a lawsuit over the planned apperance of conservative commentator ann coulter's canceled apperance. why the school's college republican's say they are being singled out. and... will kevin durant be suiting up for game 3 tonight at portland? hear what the star forward has to say about his injured calf. after the break... more american's are becoming obese. the reason
the fire department, police department and transit agencies coordinated their response through out the day. pg&e also worked to fix the problem and was finally to restore power to all customers around by 5pm. during a press conference friday afternoon, a pg & e representative was asked why the circuit breaker failed.
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no longer were they cowards and rats but they were respected members of the police department who when their two-year commitment was up they would go back into policing and be accepted by the rank-and-file police officers. >> host: that was a good idea and i know the guys came in kicking and screaming but after a while they pretty much come down because they had no choice. you are here you might as well make the best of it. now, do you think -- out of the five of the cases that you mentioned only one or 2% are substantiated. for me in the precinct they're like i will be -- to ccr v.. i just graduated out of college and they have no police experience. they don't know what to do with a family dispute so do you believe some of the investigators should have a background? >> guest: ccr be was by unit. the investigators were seasoned detectives and police personnel. the managers of the case and the civilian complaint review board were all prominent civilian members of the community. i think that balance really works well. when they decided to complete their civilian term they had people well
no longer were they cowards and rats but they were respected members of the police department who when their two-year commitment was up they would go back into policing and be accepted by the rank-and-file police officers. >> host: that was a good idea and i know the guys came in kicking and screaming but after a while they pretty much come down because they had no choice. you are here you might as well make the best of it. now, do you think -- out of the five of the cases that you...
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i learned a lot about this book and a lot of things about the police department. we talked about a lot of things in the buck with one o book bute biggest things i got out of the book is the feds are always taking the cases and you've explained that a lot so that's something i took away from the book that they are not always taking down these cases and they actually do some work so that just get right into it, but i truly believe every cop should have this book. it probably works for the business world also because you talk about integrity and it's a big issue all around but especially with police because we have a lot of power and we are around money and drugs and corruption so this is a great book for regular citizens and cops. it's the second best book i've read this year. in the prologue in the beginning you talk about this case where you were detained. this young thug as you described takes him in to get the money or whatever it was. what would you classify as a younger thug and it doesn't have to be racial conscious that his term that is commonly used. >> in
i learned a lot about this book and a lot of things about the police department. we talked about a lot of things in the buck with one o book bute biggest things i got out of the book is the feds are always taking the cases and you've explained that a lot so that's something i took away from the book that they are not always taking down these cases and they actually do some work so that just get right into it, but i truly believe every cop should have this book. it probably works for the...
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that chicago police department statement today which they put out after everyone has seen the video, it's not their own police, saying that the thing you saw happen didn't happen. that is not an anomaly. we have dealt with this in our reporting. this guy fell. the chicago police department felt the need to say this guy fell after everyone who had seen the video tells you a lot about that department. thank you both. that is all inn for this evening. good evening, reich. >> greening, rich. there is a lot going on in the news right now. today we got a new united states supreme court justice who many people will now call justice neil gorsuch. but many other people will insist on calling i am justice merrick garland because it will never ever, ever, ever ever be normal that senate republicans wouldn't allow president obama to appoint a justice to fill that seat on the court simply because he was a president from the democratic party. that will never ever, ever be normal. so as far as i'm concerned today, justice kneel merrick garland gorsuch got sworn in, and the court is back to nine
that chicago police department statement today which they put out after everyone has seen the video, it's not their own police, saying that the thing you saw happen didn't happen. that is not an anomaly. we have dealt with this in our reporting. this guy fell. the chicago police department felt the need to say this guy fell after everyone who had seen the video tells you a lot about that department. thank you both. that is all inn for this evening. good evening, reich. >> greening, rich....
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that chicago police department statement today which they put out after everyone has seen the video, put out even though it's not their own police, saying that the thing you saw happen didn't happen. that is not an anomaly. we have dealt with this in our reporting. this guy fell. the chicago police department felt the need to say this guy fell after everyone who had seen the video tells you a lot about that department. thank you both. that is all inn for this evening. good evening, reich.
that chicago police department statement today which they put out after everyone has seen the video, put out even though it's not their own police, saying that the thing you saw happen didn't happen. that is not an anomaly. we have dealt with this in our reporting. this guy fell. the chicago police department felt the need to say this guy fell after everyone who had seen the video tells you a lot about that department. thank you both. that is all inn for this evening. good evening, reich.
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i think it should be the same in the police department. i think we can agree everyone who is a police as an deserve to be, and that is unfortunate. these are people who are to protect and serve in our communities. that is another thing. there are a lot of police that are not involved in the communities they are serving in or supposed to be serving in. i have this crazy theory, if i know you, i am a lot more likely to treat you a lot better than i don't. a relationship with you, with that relationship i am not going to be so quick to lock you up. in baltimore we have a situation where, i forget the percentage, but a pretty high percentage of the police officers don't live in the city. been,f them have never spent any time in a black neighborhood before they become police officers. know ise, what they what they see on the 6:00 news. when i recently met with -- this is sort of an aside but it is the same situation -- when i met the president trump, one of things i said to him is when you talk about the black community, act like webout -- are i
i think it should be the same in the police department. i think we can agree everyone who is a police as an deserve to be, and that is unfortunate. these are people who are to protect and serve in our communities. that is another thing. there are a lot of police that are not involved in the communities they are serving in or supposed to be serving in. i have this crazy theory, if i know you, i am a lot more likely to treat you a lot better than i don't. a relationship with you, with that...
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one of the men that posted on there is jim wilson he's a 22 year veteran for the police department. he learned his community policing in the tenderloin and the terrible up here in the city. he's either a former k-9 officer who served with the station down at the airport and he was promoted to sgt.and left us for a while but in june 2014 he returned him to the airport to provide guidance and leadership as a sergeant jim, i've known since willie his second year in the business because he came to a station that i was at so i've seen him grow throughout the years and he did tremendous asset to the department because he really takes the time to get to know people. very caring, open approachable presence and that works very well for us at the airport and as a sergeant, he leads that way. he gets that from his troops. but it's a tremendous large property that we police in a sergeant cannot sit on their heels and they're always walking throughout the terminal. on this particular day, jim was walking just going from the international terminal into the domestic terminal. when he noticed a man
one of the men that posted on there is jim wilson he's a 22 year veteran for the police department. he learned his community policing in the tenderloin and the terrible up here in the city. he's either a former k-9 officer who served with the station down at the airport and he was promoted to sgt.and left us for a while but in june 2014 he returned him to the airport to provide guidance and leadership as a sergeant jim, i've known since willie his second year in the business because he came to...
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commissioners cars we appreciate that public service next item, please. >> report of recent police department activities, including major events, weekly crime trends, and presentation of the 1st quarter 2017 fdrb findings and recommendations & ois investigative summary. >> good evening chief good evening police commission and mr. balthazar. >> i'd like to start with the vital crimes for this week and start with that statistic for this week the good news no homicides this week and closing the ground from where we were at item no. 1 - consent calendar - receive & file, action. last year 15 homicides to date and last year 13 closing the gap from january and february our year-end total 58 homicides we hope to be blow that 2015, 53 if we hold the ground and prevent the shootings we can make progress and non-fatality shooting victims with or down last year shootings 50 in 2016 year to date and as opposed to to 57 this year our total for remain 89 gun violence we are one up 59 gun related incidents this year i mean 59 shootings comprised of 49 shootings last year, it was 58 shootings within 50 incid
commissioners cars we appreciate that public service next item, please. >> report of recent police department activities, including major events, weekly crime trends, and presentation of the 1st quarter 2017 fdrb findings and recommendations & ois investigative summary. >> good evening chief good evening police commission and mr. balthazar. >> i'd like to start with the vital crimes for this week and start with that statistic for this week the good news no homicides this...
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an hour after that, an explosion at the police department - with dispatchers hearing a loud noise. loesch. officers put out the device. there was a large concern now that there were 3 devices. terisa estacio. police were able to get a description because there are surveillance cameras. bloesch. officers were able to pull it up and it actually had suspect detonating device. officer bloesch says this is the suspect, matthew scott jones, 39 of fairfield. he reportedly lives in the complex on north texas close to where the victim lives. sources tell kron four news that the bombing could have been about a drugs deal. police are not confirming - saying this is an ongoing investigation with many unknowns. they will say they have arrested jones on attempted murder, arson, possession of a destructive device and hate crimes. the man who lived in the apartment is african american, jones is white. in fairfield, terisa estacio kron4 news. (grant) the man caught on video being violently beaten by alamada county sheriff deputies... will get nearly 6- million dollars from the county. this is video
an hour after that, an explosion at the police department - with dispatchers hearing a loud noise. loesch. officers put out the device. there was a large concern now that there were 3 devices. terisa estacio. police were able to get a description because there are surveillance cameras. bloesch. officers were able to pull it up and it actually had suspect detonating device. officer bloesch says this is the suspect, matthew scott jones, 39 of fairfield. he reportedly lives in the complex on north...
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poa knows and meet with their rank and file there are other employee organization within the police department want to meet with them and know has much as a i request to make intelligent decisions about the policing i have to say something about the federal government and the administration the trump administration is an o negation i applaud san francisco and sacking and the other cities and counties for staunt up to the fact we are a sanctuary city that your police force is not intended to be used as immigration agencies agent they have a service to perform for the people of san francisco and protect and they're not to be federal listed i'll hope to be part of a commission that doing everything we can to make sure that the federal government didn't federal listed or nationalize our police department there are big issues i talked with a couple of 3 current commissioners in the past week know the big issues about stun guns and have issues about implementing should find recommendations made and the department of justice and i like to play a part in that the last thing i want to say i found out m
poa knows and meet with their rank and file there are other employee organization within the police department want to meet with them and know has much as a i request to make intelligent decisions about the policing i have to say something about the federal government and the administration the trump administration is an o negation i applaud san francisco and sacking and the other cities and counties for staunt up to the fact we are a sanctuary city that your police force is not intended to be...
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today at approximately 1:30pm the walnut creek police department received several phone calls regarding a female that had been shot in the 1900 block of first avenue. officers arrived on scene, two minutes later and found a female that had been shot multiple times. officers and medical teams provided life saving measures however the female passed away. the suspect is described only as a male">now although police are still looking for the murder suspect, investigators say at this point it doesn't appear the public is in any danger...in walnut creek haaziq madyun kron4news (catherine) police say two passengers on a muni train were held at gunpoint and robbed in san francisco's bayview district yesterday. a young man and woman were robbed of things including jewelry, a cell phone...and a wallet. police say the victims weren't injured. it happened around 2- pm...and investigators say the man who pulled the gun then ran off with two other men. no arrests have been made. (grant) happening now... bart is holding a special meeting - to discuss its problems with fare evaders. just over the weeke
today at approximately 1:30pm the walnut creek police department received several phone calls regarding a female that had been shot in the 1900 block of first avenue. officers arrived on scene, two minutes later and found a female that had been shot multiple times. officers and medical teams provided life saving measures however the female passed away. the suspect is described only as a male">now although police are still looking for the murder suspect, investigators say at this point...
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but this comes from the police department and the recommendation that we put this into the police code so they have a section they can cite. this is not allowed on the sidewalk. we cannot issue a citation. >> any other-commissioner tour-sarkissian >> just coming back to a comment you said the activity is illegal. as it stands today is that correct? >> the operation of the business without proper licensing is illegal. having a buy parts on the sidewalk is not a legal annex with this legislation. is trying to accommodate. so if you have a transaction and you don't have a business license you're not registered with the board of equalization and others to collect appropriate sales and use tax and that kind of thing, it's not allowed. when an officer arrives >> just to cut you off, it's in illegal activity in the police have no remedy to stop this illegal activity on the sidewalk? >> that's been the police department position when it comes to the sidewalk there's no ability to write a citation for this offense and to remove it. >> is this can be an administrative violation not a criminal? y
but this comes from the police department and the recommendation that we put this into the police code so they have a section they can cite. this is not allowed on the sidewalk. we cannot issue a citation. >> any other-commissioner tour-sarkissian >> just coming back to a comment you said the activity is illegal. as it stands today is that correct? >> the operation of the business without proper licensing is illegal. having a buy parts on the sidewalk is not a legal annex with...
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felix/richmond police department: "yes! we have good news.e, the suspect has been taken into custody in the city of sacramento"richmond police lt. felix tan says an overwhelming amount of leads from the community helped track him down sotlt. felix/richmond police department: "some of those tips led our investigators to look into the city of sacramento"the manhunt for mcbride began tuesday morning after he allegedly shot and killed his ex-girlfriend rashanda franklin while she was driving her two children to daycare in the city of richmond. surveillance video recorded the incident and the shooter driving away in a silver 4-door mercedez benzsot lt. felix/richmond police department: "his vehicle was also located at the dining establishment"investigators say the 43-year-old san pablo resident lawyer mcbride was a public safety on the run, armed and dangeroussotlt. felix/richmond police department: "we are just relieved that a dangerous suspect such as mcbride is now taken in custody and nobody else will be further hurt or killed by him and even
felix/richmond police department: "yes! we have good news.e, the suspect has been taken into custody in the city of sacramento"richmond police lt. felix tan says an overwhelming amount of leads from the community helped track him down sotlt. felix/richmond police department: "some of those tips led our investigators to look into the city of sacramento"the manhunt for mcbride began tuesday morning after he allegedly shot and killed his ex-girlfriend rashanda franklin while...
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it encourages police departments to pursue accreditation, best practices, training and other resources that will promote fair and just policing. the legislation also requires mandatory data collection and reporting on police community encounters. sefrn certainly, we can not fix a problem we can not measure. these policies would increase incidents of police misconduct and ensure when incidents do happen like in the case of my cousin they will be properly investigated. these important pieces of legislation also ensure that police offices, the vast majority whom are compaaring, committed and compassionate individuals, dedicated to the communities they serve, are given the tools necessary to do the job well. there are skefeveral members of family in law enforcement who are role models for their profession and community. we need to make sure they are supported and equipped to perform to the best of their abilities. federal resources like community oriented policing services, better known as c.o.p.s. offices. it has done so much to build bridges and restore hope in our communities. the progr
it encourages police departments to pursue accreditation, best practices, training and other resources that will promote fair and just policing. the legislation also requires mandatory data collection and reporting on police community encounters. sefrn certainly, we can not fix a problem we can not measure. these policies would increase incidents of police misconduct and ensure when incidents do happen like in the case of my cousin they will be properly investigated. these important pieces of...
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next we will talk live with a member of the bay area police department that is becoming a model for aew way of policing. when i feel my best, i am my best. that's why i'm taking the activia probiotic two week challenge and adding activia yogurt with billions of its exclusive probiotic to my healthy routine. take the activia probiotic two week challenge with me. it works or it's free. ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. >> right now the conference is underway in long beach. a leading law enforcement training conference devoted to social media and the internet. >> officers from all across the country are attending the three- day event. the bay view police department has emerged as a model. members of the department will attending similar conferences next week. >> joining us this morning is officer katie nelson. good morning, officer. >> good morning. how are you. >> great. thanks for joining us. you are doing a great job in mountain view. in your opin
next we will talk live with a member of the bay area police department that is becoming a model for aew way of policing. when i feel my best, i am my best. that's why i'm taking the activia probiotic two week challenge and adding activia yogurt with billions of its exclusive probiotic to my healthy routine. take the activia probiotic two week challenge with me. it works or it's free. ♪ sweet cinnamon-sugar on the outside, crazy on the inside. crave those crazy squares. ♪ sweet...
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most police departments, or a lot of police departments will have drug drop boxes right in their lobby. i know the richmond police department does. and then, several times a year, the dea sponsors a national drug take-back day, where all over the country, and all over california specifically, there are pick-up and drop-off locations where they can dispose of those safely. just don't throw them down the drain. don't throw them in the garbage. that's not the place to do it. contact your local law-enforcement agency, and they can hopefully point you in the right direction. >> all right, we have about 10 seconds left. final thought from you, sir? >> well, just with the prescription drugs and opioids, just be careful. if you're buying something on the street, it could be dangerous and potentially deadly. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you for the work you're doing, too. and when we come back, you're going to learn why opioids are so addictive and how they can actually change the chemistry of the brain. stay with us. we'll be right back. >> i had a great childhood, um, g
most police departments, or a lot of police departments will have drug drop boxes right in their lobby. i know the richmond police department does. and then, several times a year, the dea sponsors a national drug take-back day, where all over the country, and all over california specifically, there are pick-up and drop-off locations where they can dispose of those safely. just don't throw them down the drain. don't throw them in the garbage. that's not the place to do it. contact your local...
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reporter david lui is live in san jose where the ceremony took place. >> reporter: san jose police department has had troubles retaining police officers because of benefits and pay reduced. but those benefits were improved. the base pay for new recruits is $92,000 and too much scale is just over $100,000. this was a ceremony worthy of bagpipeses with a procession of recruit officers numbering 27, the largest academy class for san jose in four years. the proud families on hand to witness the graduation filled the ball room. on stage the shiny badges to be pinned on the officers after they are sworn in. their pay and benefits were shaved. a new contract in february that calls for a 10% raise over 3 1/2 years and years an approved benefits plan make retention easier. >> you have great pay, great salaries and great benefits. that's one of the best recru recruiting 2508s we have. >> we have room for about 180 officers who haven't been hired yet in our budget. we know this is going to cost money, but this is the highest priority for the public to rebuild the police department. >> short staffing led
reporter david lui is live in san jose where the ceremony took place. >> reporter: san jose police department has had troubles retaining police officers because of benefits and pay reduced. but those benefits were improved. the base pay for new recruits is $92,000 and too much scale is just over $100,000. this was a ceremony worthy of bagpipeses with a procession of recruit officers numbering 27, the largest academy class for san jose in four years. the proud families on hand to witness...
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reporter david lui is live in san jose where the ceremony took place. >> reporter: san jose police department has had troubles retaining police officers because of benefits and pay reduced. but those benefits were improved. the base pay for new recruits is $92,000 and too much scale is just over $100,000. this was a ceremony worthy of bagpipeses with a procession of recruit officers numbering 27, the largest academy class for san jose in four years. the proud families on hand to witness the graduation filled the ball room. on stage the shiny badges to be pinned on the officers after they are sworn in. their pay and benefits were shaved. a new contract in february that calls for a 10% raise over 3 1/2 years and years an approved benefits plan make retention easier. >> you have great pay, great salaries and great benefits. that's one of the best recru recruiting 2508s we have. >> we have room for about 180 officers who haven't been hired yet in our budget. we know this is going to cost money, but this is the highest priority for the public to rebuild the police department. >> short staffing led
reporter david lui is live in san jose where the ceremony took place. >> reporter: san jose police department has had troubles retaining police officers because of benefits and pay reduced. but those benefits were improved. the base pay for new recruits is $92,000 and too much scale is just over $100,000. this was a ceremony worthy of bagpipeses with a procession of recruit officers numbering 27, the largest academy class for san jose in four years. the proud families on hand to witness...
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supporters are planning to be to represented her, and we are across the street from the berkeley police department and police say they are ready. cal police say they also have a plan and tell us students will notice more officers on campus today and they will be very visible. they are also letting surrounding police departments know, and they put them on standby to be ready in case they need help. ann coulter supporters say they don't want the violent tactics of some protesters to win, and they don't want it to look like they backed down to them, so other right wing >> ann sent her speech to us and not sure who will read it but her words will be spoken today. >> the first rally is scheduled for 10:00 this morning, and it's being called a non-violent response to the craziness of ann coulter and her illk, and then another rally at bancroft and telegraph, and then at 2:00 the coulter supporters will be here at civic center park. city leaders say they are not sure how many people to expect, but they are planning for a number of possibilities. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> coulter is expressing frustr
supporters are planning to be to represented her, and we are across the street from the berkeley police department and police say they are ready. cal police say they also have a plan and tell us students will notice more officers on campus today and they will be very visible. they are also letting surrounding police departments know, and they put them on standby to be ready in case they need help. ann coulter supporters say they don't want the violent tactics of some protesters to win, and they...
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men and women are dedicated dedicated to keeping our streets clean thank you finally and our police department, who is here as well keeping everybody safe and thing ecology and, of course, thank supervisor hillary ronen who right off the bat wants here streets clean that is worthy doing together so i'm really glad to be be her along phillip is about to explain our miracle mile along mission something we love in the mission district we want to keep clean keeping the city clean can't be the responsibility of our police department public works only about while they pick up the trash and don't a job it really is again keeping the streets clean and not trashing that it that in the first place so they come up and coin the phrase yes, we can with the emphasis on can to add 38 more trash cans along mission street supervisor i know you will appreciate that but more importantly it is about the education we need to do because why does trash let's itself on the street it didn't it is human beings that are leaving the trashes on the streets we should prevent that from happening that's why dpw wants me as t
men and women are dedicated dedicated to keeping our streets clean thank you finally and our police department, who is here as well keeping everybody safe and thing ecology and, of course, thank supervisor hillary ronen who right off the bat wants here streets clean that is worthy doing together so i'm really glad to be be her along phillip is about to explain our miracle mile along mission something we love in the mission district we want to keep clean keeping the city clean can't be the...
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chomnan loth, newark police department"we're still looking at videos and witnesses but we do have some leads."newark police aren't releasing any surveillence video at this time.but we were able to watch footage from a nearby business.in it a white or silver suv pull up to the car where the victim was found - about three men got out and into the victim's car then fled just before a call came through that the man was locals say this is unusual for the area.com reports an average of one homicide per year in the years in the city. so this is really striking the community.in newark ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (jr stone) and we first told you about this deadly shooting at about 5:15 earlier this evening. if you want breaking news alerts sent to your phone all you have to do is download the free kron 4 mobile app. (jr stone) new at 11... c-h-p officers are investigating a possible drive- by shooting in the east bay. they say it happened around three this afternoon on the lone tree off-ramp on highway four in antioch. as of right now we don't know what led up to the shooting. police say no on
chomnan loth, newark police department"we're still looking at videos and witnesses but we do have some leads."newark police aren't releasing any surveillence video at this time.but we were able to watch footage from a nearby business.in it a white or silver suv pull up to the car where the victim was found - about three men got out and into the victim's car then fled just before a call came through that the man was locals say this is unusual for the area.com reports an average of one...
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should the san francisco police department be able to use tasers. >> i believe the san francisco police department should be able to use taser. they are two different things. it gets complicated and leads people to the wong conclusions when you mix the two. >> you're the chief of police of the department at one point. how about the argument that some may say there's a conflict of interest there. that you led the same department that you may in the future be investigating with this unit of officer-involved shootings. >> look, i think that people are alleging there's a conflict of interest, they have to peel beyond. you have to look beyond all of this rhetoric and work at the work that we're doing. >> can you separate yourself. >> not only can i separate myself but i have separated myself for over 20 years. when i was the chief of police, i was more critical of police use of force than anyone else. most chiefs of police are, by the way. right. there is a difference between policy and procedure inside of the department and the law. what we're doing we have to as a prosecuting officer go by
should the san francisco police department be able to use tasers. >> i believe the san francisco police department should be able to use taser. they are two different things. it gets complicated and leads people to the wong conclusions when you mix the two. >> you're the chief of police of the department at one point. how about the argument that some may say there's a conflict of interest there. that you led the same department that you may in the future be investigating with this...
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examples of the unwise decisions in a 200-page decree that's a federal judge is overseeing the police department of baltimore. the city of baltimore'for it. -- baltimore fought for it. ball more started adopting these liberal policies before the dee decree came into effect. they curtail their policing. all of that was erode. arrests went down 37%. and firearm assaults, shootings went up double. 100% increase in shootings. when you take the police off the streets, you tell them you don't want them out there patrolling. talking to people. doing the squeegee and the small crime and the thugs and confronting them and dealing with them, murders go up. we should not have of any decree on the police department that eliminates constitutionally proven accepted policies that save lives. and these defreeze, some of them do -- these decrees, some of them do that. judge jeanine: you can't detain people in an area or in proximity of a crime. you can't detain people in the vicinity at the time. you have to get written consent for a search and permission from the supervisor before you make an arrest? you can't
examples of the unwise decisions in a 200-page decree that's a federal judge is overseeing the police department of baltimore. the city of baltimore'for it. -- baltimore fought for it. ball more started adopting these liberal policies before the dee decree came into effect. they curtail their policing. all of that was erode. arrests went down 37%. and firearm assaults, shootings went up double. 100% increase in shootings. when you take the police off the streets, you tell them you don't want...
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trust that's been lost by many in oakland when during her term oakland's police department fell to a x scandal that shocked the community and the nation - then led to a revolving door of police chiefs before settling with ann kirkpatrick."and oakland will continue to see reforms that it has actually made tremendous progress with. things like over a 40% reduction in crimes like shootings and homicides. we've seen over a 70% reduction in use of force."mayor schaaf has also faced critisim for two fatal fires that together claimed the lives of forty people. and has left the fire department without a chief."as someone who has been through these difficult times i know the work that needs to get done. i know how to fix the problems that have been holding the city back. and as someone who has brought forth those proposals i want to see them through." she also says she fought hard to keep the raiders from moving to las vegas.the warriors are also leaving oakland for san francisco.both...on her watch. "it is true that i lost the oakland raiders and that is soul crushing to me as a lifelong oakl
trust that's been lost by many in oakland when during her term oakland's police department fell to a x scandal that shocked the community and the nation - then led to a revolving door of police chiefs before settling with ann kirkpatrick."and oakland will continue to see reforms that it has actually made tremendous progress with. things like over a 40% reduction in crimes like shootings and homicides. we've seen over a 70% reduction in use of force."mayor schaaf has also faced...
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so no one should ever be afraid a crime if it's just because they're here illegally, police departments have really good community policing options where they can do that without fear of deportation and they wouldn't be deportation anyway. it's also important to remember that ice, the federal not asking local police departments to do their job for them. to be y're asking is not singled out for tendering their jobs. they have to go out into the neighborhoods in order to nforce immigration laws, which are important to everyone to have enforced. involves the rt detainers we talked about earlier. ranking member, a democrat, raising constitutional of detainers and immigrants.g illegal >> in jurisdictions where the federal court, such as fourth circuit said detainerer is unconstitutional violation of the fourth amendment. would a locality have if they did that in a jurisdiction where the circuit violates the fourth amendment? >> thank you for the question. jurisdiction has complete exposure, federal detainers that hold individuals after released or ould you released by the criminal system for
so no one should ever be afraid a crime if it's just because they're here illegally, police departments have really good community policing options where they can do that without fear of deportation and they wouldn't be deportation anyway. it's also important to remember that ice, the federal not asking local police departments to do their job for them. to be y're asking is not singled out for tendering their jobs. they have to go out into the neighborhoods in order to nforce immigration laws,...
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if a police department towed every driver caught riding dirty, there would be a staggering amount of cars and trucks in the impound yard so officers are given something called discretion. nats: ambiance police officers pull over lots of drivers on any given day but more so during a crackdown, this driver was chilling at a stop light but forgot one important detail of driving to put on his seatbelt he is pulled over and the officer, in this case it's officer guaydacan of the brisbane police department has a chat with the driver may i see your license registration and insurance please? the driver was having a craving (sot) just going to jack in the box (just going to jack in the box) hate when that happens many times a day do you have your license registration and insurance . basically the standard question is asked when pulled over .. if you are missing any of those thing you could have issues this driver was missing proof of insurance and his registration appeared to be long over do anything past 6 month expited registration is subject ot automatic tow did you know that ..(no i did no
if a police department towed every driver caught riding dirty, there would be a staggering amount of cars and trucks in the impound yard so officers are given something called discretion. nats: ambiance police officers pull over lots of drivers on any given day but more so during a crackdown, this driver was chilling at a stop light but forgot one important detail of driving to put on his seatbelt he is pulled over and the officer, in this case it's officer guaydacan of the brisbane police...