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i guess the first question is, does charles ramsey want his job in a bailey administration? you know, when i come in to companies that i'm trying to turn around, i don't take an approach that many c.e.o.s do and just say, "everyone's out of the picture" -- even every politician does. what i do is i sit down with individuals. we talk about what they have been doing, what their vision is, and we talk about what my vision is, and where those two line up, there can be a great path forward. so, i would plan to do that with commissioner ramsey, and if he was on board and aligned with some of the things that we could do together, then i would welcome him into my team. >> you know, the reason that stop and frisk, i think, became such a flash point is because the national debate now is between police and their relationship with the communities they serve. let me ask you a question i also posed to your democratic opponent. do the ingredients exist in philadelphia right now such that this city could be the next baltimore or ferguson? >> i think there are ingredients there, and i think
i guess the first question is, does charles ramsey want his job in a bailey administration? you know, when i come in to companies that i'm trying to turn around, i don't take an approach that many c.e.o.s do and just say, "everyone's out of the picture" -- even every politician does. what i do is i sit down with individuals. we talk about what they have been doing, what their vision is, and we talk about what my vision is, and where those two line up, there can be a great path...
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commissioner ramsey, thank you for being with me. your police force is one-third black. you've said you had difficulty recruiting minorities to the force despite a starting salary which when you put benefits into it approaches $50,000. why is that? >> well, we've had a variety of challenges when it comes to recruiting just in general. but in particular, minorities. i don't know if it's the current climate that we're in right now. where policing just isn't that attractive to some in the minority community. i went through that when i started my police career in the 1960s and decided to become a member of law enforcement. that was during some very challenging times as well. if it's the standards that we now have in place we haven't been able to figure out exactly that. but we've also worked towards changing our recruiting strategy, to target specifically african americans, latinos and others. >> i believe you were 46 years in policing. philadelphia, a historic high number of shootings, 16 shootings five people killed. 2014, 29 shootings and fortunately only four people kill
commissioner ramsey, thank you for being with me. your police force is one-third black. you've said you had difficulty recruiting minorities to the force despite a starting salary which when you put benefits into it approaches $50,000. why is that? >> well, we've had a variety of challenges when it comes to recruiting just in general. but in particular, minorities. i don't know if it's the current climate that we're in right now. where policing just isn't that attractive to some in the...
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. >>> philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey like you have probably never seen him before what he said on stage that got a standing ovation. >>> new at 6:00 o'clock tonight, he he lost a leg in the hit and run now michael allah toner speaks with our diana rocco in a tv exclusive about how this accident has change his life and what he thinks about the driver who hit him and kept on going. that is at 6:00. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june 13th get a $400 visa prepaid card when you sign a 2 year agreement. go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinical
. >>> philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey like you have probably never seen him before what he said on stage that got a standing ovation. >>> new at 6:00 o'clock tonight, he he lost a leg in the hit and run now michael allah toner speaks with our diana rocco in a tv exclusive about how this accident has change his life and what he thinks about the driver who hit him and kept on going. that is at 6:00. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want...
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on the scene here commissioner charles ramsey and we spoke to him about the spat of violence now facing the city. >> it just makes absolutely no sense. >> reporter: philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey shaking his head monday for the second time in three days multiple people have been wounded by gunfire including children, in the city of philadelphia. >> obviously it is a problem. it is ignorant. people going around shooting like that, down the street, in the middle of the day beautiful day children get struck. >> reporter: this time it happened in broad daylight. police called to the 700 block of east hilton street in kensington at 2:30 monday afternoon. police found seven wounded four adults and three children with at least one person remaining in critical condition. >> i'm looking for a solo male at this point. we do have a weapon that was found. >> reporter: police believe that male was alone and fled on foot. the weapon a shotgun recovered near the scene. >> some people just do not care. anytime, anyplace, irrespective of who may be on the street. >> reporter: philadelph
on the scene here commissioner charles ramsey and we spoke to him about the spat of violence now facing the city. >> it just makes absolutely no sense. >> reporter: philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey shaking his head monday for the second time in three days multiple people have been wounded by gunfire including children, in the city of philadelphia. >> obviously it is a problem. it is ignorant. people going around shooting like that, down the street, in the middle...
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this morning i also reached out to police commissioner ramsey. he says there have been different sightings in different states and police are following up on those at this hour. he also said he doesn't have any reason to think the two fugitives are here in philadelphia. we'll have more in the next half hour. live for now outside 30th street monique braxton, "nbc10 news." >>> the three hs are back in town -- hazy, hot and humid. we're in for a stretch of uncomfortable weather starting today. taking a live look at boathouse row. meteorologist bill henley is here with the forecast. >> it's one of those days you should find arizona conditioner to beat the heat and temperatures are already warmer than they were yesterday at this time. you can see the haze over the city. 85 degrees in philadelphia. 7 degrees warmer in northeast philadelphia airport than it was yesterday at this time. and the humidity that's higher too. the southwesterly winds will continue to pump humidity in the area. nine degrees warmer in pothsztown up by 7 for trenton. wilmington i
this morning i also reached out to police commissioner ramsey. he says there have been different sightings in different states and police are following up on those at this hour. he also said he doesn't have any reason to think the two fugitives are here in philadelphia. we'll have more in the next half hour. live for now outside 30th street monique braxton, "nbc10 news." >>> the three hs are back in town -- hazy, hot and humid. we're in for a stretch of uncomfortable weather...
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was not accurate but ramsey said there was a gun in tate brown's car. tate brown's family says new evidence shows that he was not reaching for the weapon when he was shot. williams has cleared officers of any wrongdoing. >>> the montgomery county man who couldn't felsed to sending a ricin laced greeting card to a romantic rival learned his fate today. a bucks county judge sentenced nick loss helman to 20 to 40 years in state prison. helman admitted to sending the deadly poison to his former girlfriend's new love interest in warminster. the 20-year-old was arrested in march 2014 after police found ricin in his hatboro home. helman also faced charges of solicitation of murder and terroristic threats. authorities say helman tried to get a fellow inmate to retaliate against prosecutors witnesses and a detective in the case. >>> governor tom wolf's nominee to lead the pennsylvania state police has withdrawn his nomination. marcus brown was rejected by the republican controlled senate. brown will serve as acting commission are until a new nominee is confirmed
was not accurate but ramsey said there was a gun in tate brown's car. tate brown's family says new evidence shows that he was not reaching for the weapon when he was shot. williams has cleared officers of any wrongdoing. >>> the montgomery county man who couldn't felsed to sending a ricin laced greeting card to a romantic rival learned his fate today. a bucks county judge sentenced nick loss helman to 20 to 40 years in state prison. helman admitted to sending the deadly poison to his...
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that part of the investigation has now been concluded. >> reporter: commissioner ramsey says he doesn't take calls for justice lightly but that justice in this case has already been served. >> if that was the crux of the reason why he was shot, which is their argument and he was not going for the weapon, is there a point that they have that maybe we should reexamine this thing. >> that is all part of the judgment. these things go down in a matter of seconds not months later. >> reporter: family of tait-brown currently has a lawsuit against the city of philadelphia, loving this. they plan to file an appeal with the federal department of justice, to have the case reopened. for now we are live from philadelphia police headquarters, i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> steve, thank you. >>> a police pursuit begins in reading and end in royersford with a car crash and two officers injured. police say that the suspect carjacked a victim at gunpoint pursuit led to 422 where police had to put down stop sticks to end that chase. thirty-five user old daniel vasquez was arrested on a
that part of the investigation has now been concluded. >> reporter: commissioner ramsey says he doesn't take calls for justice lightly but that justice in this case has already been served. >> if that was the crux of the reason why he was shot, which is their argument and he was not going for the weapon, is there a point that they have that maybe we should reexamine this thing. >> that is all part of the judgment. these things go down in a matter of seconds not months later....
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john: stake you gave ramsey help you keep helping people.f a woman named man killer what about taking alexander hamilton of the $10 bill? people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in? america another man on john: even harder than solving their rubrics cube is to get people to do something with $18 trillion debt. the responsible people said it keeps increasing and politicians have to spend less but they say no. >> but the deficits are shrinking and that is the fact. john: recently it shrank to about $500 billion but while that sounds and good it is not impressive for several reasons but the $500 billion deficit still means we add that much to america's debt we add more year after year and a growing debt is a huge problem going for broke obsesses about that in the book for a wide you worry? >>. >> we have a the graph about the deficit? the mostly salt deficit problem. >> has come down but it is the temporary respite. >> coming down from a high when the housing bubble burst. >> with a t.a.r.p. rand stimulus spending
john: stake you gave ramsey help you keep helping people.f a woman named man killer what about taking alexander hamilton of the $10 bill? people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in? america another man on john: even harder than solving their rubrics cube is to get people to do something with $18 trillion debt. the responsible people said it keeps increasing and politicians have to spend less but they say no. >> but the deficits are shrinking and that is the...
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few years ago conservationist ocean ramsey had an idea to introduce people to the anals she loves. today she's got a thriving business. ♪ the idea of getting this close to a shark might be a nightmare for most people but for ocean ramsey, the co-founder of hawaii based one ocean diving it's a dream come true. >> the first time i ever saw a shark i was really young and i remember seeing it and thinking wow, this animal is so beautiful and so graceful and i actually ended up following after it. i think i've been in love with them ever since. >> ocean has been called the shark whisperer, called crazy. that's ocean swimming with a great white. what makes you love this animal that so many other people fear? >> i get to see them on a day-to-day basis, and it's inspired me to speak up for them. >> ocean and her fartherer in had created a nonprofit called water inspired to study sharks but quickly learned that they needed to do more, so they came up with a plan start note company, a for-profit venture which takes people like me and my fellow advent tourers swimming with the sharks. notice
few years ago conservationist ocean ramsey had an idea to introduce people to the anals she loves. today she's got a thriving business. ♪ the idea of getting this close to a shark might be a nightmare for most people but for ocean ramsey, the co-founder of hawaii based one ocean diving it's a dream come true. >> the first time i ever saw a shark i was really young and i remember seeing it and thinking wow, this animal is so beautiful and so graceful and i actually ended up following...
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ramsey says police were caught between the media's need for information, and the need for a thorough investigation. >> but the first story is one that usually does not have everything down 100% in terms of accuracy. now, we are caught in the middle. i mean, media is asking what happened, what happened, what happened. people want to know. we give you what we have at that moment. but, as statements are taken as people begin to be interviewed, witnesses are found, so for the sometimes slight variation. >> the officer had been cleared of criminal wrong-doing. tate-brown's mother filed civil rights lawsuit against the city. >> judge has ruled there is enough evidence to charge two cleveland police officers in the death of tamire rice. the 12 year old boy had been playing at a park with a toy pellet gun that police say looked real. the kai hog a county prosecutor says grand jury decide in charges are warranted. the shooting has raised questions about how police treat black resident and suffered protests around cleveland. >> well, pretty rough ride for flight leaving philadelphia. >> see wh
ramsey says police were caught between the media's need for information, and the need for a thorough investigation. >> but the first story is one that usually does not have everything down 100% in terms of accuracy. now, we are caught in the middle. i mean, media is asking what happened, what happened, what happened. people want to know. we give you what we have at that moment. but, as statements are taken as people begin to be interviewed, witnesses are found, so for the sometimes slight...
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john: stake you gave ramsey help you keep helping people.f a woman named man killer what about taking alexander hamilton of the $10 bill? people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in? america another man on ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? two streetlights. the only difference: that little blue thingy. you see it? that's a sensor. using ge software, the light can react to its environment- getting brighter only when it's needed. in a night it saves a little energy. but, in a year it saves a lot. and the other street? it's been burning energy all night. for frank. frank's a cat. now, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected
john: stake you gave ramsey help you keep helping people.f a woman named man killer what about taking alexander hamilton of the $10 bill? people say good riddance do you know anything about alexander hamilton in? america another man on ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means...
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. >> the broasted chicken was this man's idea, ramsey short who i met in the bad old days of 2006. lebanese chapter of the harley davidson group, or hog for short. so when you roll into some religiously conservative villages on the bikes and leather jackets what is the reaction? >> two types. once we were pelted with rice and the other extreme was stones at the wheels like just get out of here. >> i wouldn't throw stones at people on harleys. whoa. look at this. let's dig in. >> this is a famous neighborhood. this area was central during the civil war. the sheer volume of fire that was poured into some of these buildings is absolutely unbelievable. >> so many have been in the same place over and over and over again. >> clearly. >> i notice this every time someone visiting the city they just point at that. look at that. but you know, we don't see them any many. just pass by them. >> beirut, seemingly the world in literature. 18 religious sects recognized. more than 2 million christians, over a million and a half shiites, a million and a half sunni and 500,000 palestinians and now as
. >> the broasted chicken was this man's idea, ramsey short who i met in the bad old days of 2006. lebanese chapter of the harley davidson group, or hog for short. so when you roll into some religiously conservative villages on the bikes and leather jackets what is the reaction? >> two types. once we were pelted with rice and the other extreme was stones at the wheels like just get out of here. >> i wouldn't throw stones at people on harleys. whoa. look at this. let's dig in....
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. >> reporter: philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey says his officers were in danger and made a tough call. >> people are asking questions and they should ask questions but it doesn't mean have time an officer uses force it is in a prep eighth. >> reporter: as for reopening the case williams released this statement saying quote i stand by my decision not to file charges against the officer and have no plans to reopen the investigation because what happened was tragic but not criminal. coming up at 61:00 more demand aimed directly at commissioner charles ramsey, we will have what the demand was his response and what the family plans to do next, again at 6:00 o'clock. we're live at philadelphia police headquarters i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> steve, thank you. >>> still to come on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" her story spark a national conversation about racial identity and now a prominent leader in the naacp is stepping down. plus what a brother is saying about her allege cover up. >>> images are stunning, zoo animals on the loose after deadly flooding and fear
. >> reporter: philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey says his officers were in danger and made a tough call. >> people are asking questions and they should ask questions but it doesn't mean have time an officer uses force it is in a prep eighth. >> reporter: as for reopening the case williams released this statement saying quote i stand by my decision not to file charges against the officer and have no plans to reopen the investigation because what happened was...
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. >> reporter: commissioner ramsey says he provided all the information he had to the tate-brown family including video showing a struggle with police. the moments after tate-brown was stopped by officers. he says he gave them witness statements and those made by the officers that night. but today, renewed cries for another investigation despite the district attorney clearing the officers criminally. >> how many lives need to be took until we don't believe any of it? >> reporter: the mother of tate-brown filed a lawsuit against the city. her lawyer held a rally demanding the justice department take a look at the case, a move ramsey supports. >> if they are able to get the justice department to take a look at that case that's up to the justice department. we have nothing to hide. >> reporter: now, the district attorney when he announced the findings of his investigation several weeks ago said that dna was on the gun inside the car that tate-brown was driving. he says the dna test revealed that was tate-brown's dna. that's something the family attorney disputes. the commissioner says that
. >> reporter: commissioner ramsey says he provided all the information he had to the tate-brown family including video showing a struggle with police. the moments after tate-brown was stopped by officers. he says he gave them witness statements and those made by the officers that night. but today, renewed cries for another investigation despite the district attorney clearing the officers criminally. >> how many lives need to be took until we don't believe any of it? >>...
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now, philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey says the rush to inform the public led to bad information being released regard ago police involved shooting, last december the officer told investigators, he feared brandon tate brown was reaching into a car for a gun when he was killed. newly-released surveillance videos interviews, show tate brown running around the back of the car toward the passenger side. ramsey said police were caught between the media need for information, and the need for a thorough investigation. >> the first story usually one that does not have everything down 100% in terms of accuracy now we're caught in the media. media asking what happened, what happened, people want to know we give you what we have at the moment. as people begin to be interviewed, witnesses are fawn, and so for the sometimes there is slight variation. >> the officer has been cleared of criminal wrong-doing. tate brown's mother has filed a civil right lawsuit against the city. >> recalled philadelphia parking authority could be writing more than just parking tickets if democratic mayoral nomine
now, philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey says the rush to inform the public led to bad information being released regard ago police involved shooting, last december the officer told investigators, he feared brandon tate brown was reaching into a car for a gun when he was killed. newly-released surveillance videos interviews, show tate brown running around the back of the car toward the passenger side. ramsey said police were caught between the media need for information, and the...
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. >> you're a number of the speakers and police commissioner charles ramsey.tell us what you may be covering and what you may be speaking about. >> this year's theme is called injustice for all. it's a playoff of the pledge of allegiance. it's easy to say for some people and so the 14 speakers we are taking that theme and talking about it from our own point of view and depending on any kind of things and commissioner ramsey i know has been on the president's task force. so i'm sure that he'll be speaking around that issue. jeff robertson who is the head of the national constitution center will be speaking about privacy. marcia levity who is a very well known and well-helped attorney for juvenile rights will be speaking and those are the bigger names and there are people who have awesome ideas, like really interesting ideas and they're ideas worth sharing and that's what i've enjoyed about ted conference is you don't know what you'll be hearing and you are going to leave thinking differently about things and that's the promise. >> quickly. do you have limited t
. >> you're a number of the speakers and police commissioner charles ramsey.tell us what you may be covering and what you may be speaking about. >> this year's theme is called injustice for all. it's a playoff of the pledge of allegiance. it's easy to say for some people and so the 14 speakers we are taking that theme and talking about it from our own point of view and depending on any kind of things and commissioner ramsey i know has been on the president's task force. so i'm sure...
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on the scene here commissioner charles ramsey and we spoke to him about the spat of violence now facing city. >> it just makes absolutely no sense. >> reporter: philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey shaking his head monday for the second time in three days multiple people have been wounded by gunfire including children, in the city of philadelphia. >> obviously it is a problem. it is ignorant. people going around shooting like that, down the street, in the middle of the day beautiful day children get struck. >> reporter: this time it happened in broad daylight. police called to the 700 block of east hilton street in kensington at 2:30 monday afternoon. police found seven wounded four adults and three children with at least one person remaining in critical condition. >> i'm looking for a solo male at
on the scene here commissioner charles ramsey and we spoke to him about the spat of violence now facing city. >> it just makes absolutely no sense. >> reporter: philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey shaking his head monday for the second time in three days multiple people have been wounded by gunfire including children, in the city of philadelphia. >> obviously it is a problem. it is ignorant. people going around shooting like that, down the street, in the middle of...
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. >>> in the turn around from the original story charles ramsey said there's no evidence that a north philadelphia man was reaching for a gun when he was shot and killed by police. the commissioner said yesterday the department rushed to provide the public details on an officer-involved shooting was to blame for a false narrative of the shooting of brandon tate brown. there was a gun in the car which an officer saw and then the struggle ensued. the district attorney has cleared officers of any wrong doing, tate-brown's mother has filed a civil rights lawsuit gains the city. >> it's a victory in terms of bringing the truth to light and show he was not reaching for a gun at the time he was shot, but it's a tragedy, as well, because this victory and no victory can bring brandon tate-brownback to life. >>> the allentown housing authority battling a bedbug problem in the highrise. they are treating 8 units at gross towers that have become infested. 47 units have been treated for bedbugs in the last year. >>> jim kenny has a plan for ppa officers. kenny wants the philadelphia parking author
. >>> in the turn around from the original story charles ramsey said there's no evidence that a north philadelphia man was reaching for a gun when he was shot and killed by police. the commissioner said yesterday the department rushed to provide the public details on an officer-involved shooting was to blame for a false narrative of the shooting of brandon tate brown. there was a gun in the car which an officer saw and then the struggle ensued. the district attorney has cleared...
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we had chief ramsey telling us commissioner ramsey telling us we've got patrols out here all the time, people still are going to speed on this road. >> every time you take your life in your hands whether driving or heaven forbid trying to cross it as a pedestrian. all right steve thanks so much. >> happening now philadelphia police looking for any clues in the hit-and-run that happened early yesterday morning. >> a local actor critically injured and police say they have little evidence at this pointing to on. let's bring in jennifer joyce for this story similar one to see this time, in center city. hi jen. >> good morning chris lauren. that's right no evidence, police feeling real frustrated because they also don't have any witnesses to this crash. they're hoping that people come forward to help this local actor who actually already had a part lined up through the walnut st. theater for early next year, 68 year old michael toner is in critical condition police say, they found him lying in the street around 1:00 yesterday morning. >> the driver who hit hit probably didn't see him step
we had chief ramsey telling us commissioner ramsey telling us we've got patrols out here all the time, people still are going to speed on this road. >> every time you take your life in your hands whether driving or heaven forbid trying to cross it as a pedestrian. all right steve thanks so much. >> happening now philadelphia police looking for any clues in the hit-and-run that happened early yesterday morning. >> a local actor critically injured and police say they have little...
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they had problems with it and charles ramsey said it was unfounded. >> okay. thank you. nbc news caught up with joyce mitchell's ex-husband. they were divorced years ago. he would say to her now. >> you have a nice son. you screwed up everything. you had a nice house and everything. it looks like you had a nice job. your life was being taken care of and you screwed it all up. >> let me start with jesse and this question of grooming. what have you been able to find out the pattern in which prisoners try ingratiate themselves? especially lifers are guards so they can get special things out of them. in this case an he is came route. >> it was interesting. the top com in the state of new york said these guys were model prisoners and they've been in the honor wing of that prison. that requires to you lrn to the rules and listen to the ceos of all times. with that comes certain advantages and it appears they took advantage of it. >> are those perks being able to wear street clothes? what are they? >> my understanding is it is stuff like watching television to be able to have a
they had problems with it and charles ramsey said it was unfounded. >> okay. thank you. nbc news caught up with joyce mitchell's ex-husband. they were divorced years ago. he would say to her now. >> you have a nice son. you screwed up everything. you had a nice house and everything. it looks like you had a nice job. your life was being taken care of and you screwed it all up. >> let me start with jesse and this question of grooming. what have you been able to find out the...
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. >>> in a complete turn around from the original story commissioner charles ramsey said there's no evidence that a north philadelphia man was reaching for a gun when he was shot and killed by police. the department rushed to provide the public details on a officer-involved shooting was the blame for the false narrative for the shooting of bran down tate brown. what doesn't change there was a gun in the car and the officer saw a the gun and there was a struggle. the district attorney cleared officers of any wrong doing tate-brown's brother filed a civil rights lawsuit. >> it's a victory to show that the truth has come to light and shows he was not reaching for are gurn in the passenger side -- gun in the passenger side door. no victory can bring him back to life. >> philadelphia mailer can -- mayoral candidate jim kennedy has a plan for parking authority police officers, he wants them to hand out violations for littering and dumpster violations he calls them valuable boots on the ground. >> there are 36 days in a year, usually and now there's 365 when it comes to buying organic food staysy d
. >>> in a complete turn around from the original story commissioner charles ramsey said there's no evidence that a north philadelphia man was reaching for a gun when he was shot and killed by police. the department rushed to provide the public details on a officer-involved shooting was the blame for the false narrative for the shooting of bran down tate brown. what doesn't change there was a gun in the car and the officer saw a the gun and there was a struggle. the district attorney...
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the meeting was stormed by protesters who confronted both williams and ramsey chanting and pointing in their faces the police tried to move them away and several scuffles broke out and police arrested 10 of the protesters on trial for disorderly conduct. tate brown's mother tanya is in court showing her support for the protesters and she has filed a lawsuit against the city and the philadelphia police department. david henry channel 6 "action news." >> all right thank you. >>> now, to new developments in last month's deadly amtrak derailment in the port richmond section. they were concentrating on the engineer, brandon bostian and if he was using his phone before the crash it was reported that he did not talk or texon his phone or use a function that needed data, but they have yet to determine if he was operating it in airplane mode. >> we are evaluating the engineer's cell phone records to correlate the data with the accident timeline. >> bostian has suffered a head injury and doesn't remember what happened before the accident and experts are combing through the data on his phone to f
the meeting was stormed by protesters who confronted both williams and ramsey chanting and pointing in their faces the police tried to move them away and several scuffles broke out and police arrested 10 of the protesters on trial for disorderly conduct. tate brown's mother tanya is in court showing her support for the protesters and she has filed a lawsuit against the city and the philadelphia police department. david henry channel 6 "action news." >> all right thank you....
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. >> reporter: bryan ramsey would have liked to decide matthew's fate as well. >> i'm disappointed. because i learned a lot in three days. and i was hoping we would go the whole way. again, i would have based my decision upon the evidence. >> reporter: it was the first time being on a jury for both men and say they'll never forget being a part of such a high-profile case. >> this will be one of the things that i will remember for a long, long time. >> reporter: mcduffy says he thinks about the other victims jesse matthew has been linked to and their families. >> hopefully, they get -- they can feel good he's not going to be on the streets anymore. >> reporter: in fairfax, surae chinn, wusa 9. >> this case sets the tone for touch case. in most alfred pleas the judge decides sentencing without a jury. >>> new and disturbing details on the d.c. d.c. murder victims. detectives found a baseball bat, a bat covered in blood in an upstairs bedroom. this is the first time the cops have even talked about how those victims were possibly beaten. the detectives say an adult male, apparently savv
. >> reporter: bryan ramsey would have liked to decide matthew's fate as well. >> i'm disappointed. because i learned a lot in three days. and i was hoping we would go the whole way. again, i would have based my decision upon the evidence. >> reporter: it was the first time being on a jury for both men and say they'll never forget being a part of such a high-profile case. >> this will be one of the things that i will remember for a long, long time. >> reporter:...
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commissioner ramsey did talk to the media a little while ago as well. he spoke about the fact that this is now the second shooting in three days in the city of philadelphia. >> obviously it's a problem. there's ignorance and people going around shooting like that down streets in the middle of the day, beautiful day, children get struck. it just makes absolutely no sense. but i think again, it reinforces, some of these guys just don't care. >> reporter: the suspect in today's shooting is still not in police custody. police say he escaped on foot and they are looking for any leads to find him. mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. >> today's mass shooting comes after ten people were shot at a block party in west philadelphia over the weekend. three of them were children. this happened saturday night on ogden street. police are still searching for the two gunmen responsible for this drive-by shooting. >>> more breaking news now, this in philadelphia's rhawnhurst neighborhood, where police say this suv you see here smashed into this house. this was just in the past 1
commissioner ramsey did talk to the media a little while ago as well. he spoke about the fact that this is now the second shooting in three days in the city of philadelphia. >> obviously it's a problem. there's ignorance and people going around shooting like that down streets in the middle of the day, beautiful day, children get struck. it just makes absolutely no sense. but i think again, it reinforces, some of these guys just don't care. >> reporter: the suspect in today's...
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later commissioner ramsey arrived on the scene. this is the second shooting in the city in three days that injured multiple people. >> some of these guys just don't care. they just do not care. and any time, anyplace, irrespective of who may be on the street. >> reporter: and back out here live again you can see the crime scene unit there around that scene. that's one of several scenes within the block. now, there are also two children that were taken with their mother to the hospital. that 32-year-old woman that was taken to hahnemann. but both of those children are okay. they just went along with her. now, the description that they have of the suspect, they say it's a black male. they say that he is possibly 25 to 30 years old only 5-foot seven. they say that he may have been wearing a black handkerchief and a red and white tank top. if you have any information you're urged to contact police. live in kensington, annie mccormick channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you annie. >>> philadelphia police are investigating the sexual a
later commissioner ramsey arrived on the scene. this is the second shooting in the city in three days that injured multiple people. >> some of these guys just don't care. they just do not care. and any time, anyplace, irrespective of who may be on the street. >> reporter: and back out here live again you can see the crime scene unit there around that scene. that's one of several scenes within the block. now, there are also two children that were taken with their mother to the...
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. >> good morning, commissioner ramsey made his outrage clear in both of these case, called these shootings ignorant, given that kids were victims in both cases he says it is proof these shooters have no record for public safety. and we do have surveillance of the monday shooting, as you are about to see for some it, can be difficult to watch. >> police and evidence markers spread over another mass shooting scene monday afternoon. this time, on the 700 block of east hilton street in kensington. >> i don't know who did that, man. who ever did that is craze. >> i neighbors lamenting another shooting where kids are caught in the crossfire. and here, a look at the moment before during, and after bullets blasted the block. look as children playing in water at hydrant are quickly whisk away by alert adults. seconds later two, men appear to walk into the gunfire, one falls, he's hit. >> we heard something. we thought it was fireworks. when we come over here, we see blood. >> i was in my truck driving northbound on g, and i saw the people got shot. >> orlando garcia says he then called police. >> i
. >> good morning, commissioner ramsey made his outrage clear in both of these case, called these shootings ignorant, given that kids were victims in both cases he says it is proof these shooters have no record for public safety. and we do have surveillance of the monday shooting, as you are about to see for some it, can be difficult to watch. >> police and evidence markers spread over another mass shooting scene monday afternoon. this time, on the 700 block of east hilton street in...
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, seven taken to the hospital, three children, two age ten one just three years old, commissioner ramsey expressing outrage yesterday. take a listen. >> makes absolutely no sense. i think again it reinforce what is we tell, some of these guys just don't care. they do not care. and any time, any place irrespective who may be on the streets. >> and we do know, a shotgun was recovered from that scene yesterday. again, seven victims, two men who were critically injured 25 year old man with gunshot to his chest, 24 year old man with gunshots to his neck, they are also three children again involved, two adult they suffered graze wounds, last said to be in stable condition. police are looking for black male between 25 and 30 years old, about five-seven, with a stocky build. also wearing a red and white tank. and may have had a black handerchief covering his face. back to the saturday shooting in mantua, ten people shot, at a block party there in the neighborhood also, three kids were shot in that shooting. and the shooter in that case had fled, a shotgun also believed to have been used in that
, seven taken to the hospital, three children, two age ten one just three years old, commissioner ramsey expressing outrage yesterday. take a listen. >> makes absolutely no sense. i think again it reinforce what is we tell, some of these guys just don't care. they do not care. and any time, any place irrespective who may be on the streets. >> and we do know, a shotgun was recovered from that scene yesterday. again, seven victims, two men who were critically injured 25 year old man...
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we spoke with police commissioner charles ramsey about what this breakfast meant. >> this is something that happens in philadelphia. i really do appreciate it. since i've been here i've seen this effort when people come together to say thank you. that's something you can't take for granted. because it doesn't happen everywhere. >> the ntsb determined brandon bostian was not using his cell phone at the time of the crash. >>> philadelphia's mayor and a delegation of other leaders have wrapped up a week-long visit to rome. it was their chance to make some of the final preparations for the pope's visit to our area this fall. when pope francis arrives in september, emergency crews and hospitals here will be on high alert. emergency management officials tell us that they're always conducting has casualty drills and credit their response to last month's amtrak crash as how a good example practice can make all the difference in a crisis. for the pep's visit, expect all hands on deck they tell us. >> we're dealing where this as a big storm. we normally staff people overnight for storms so they'
we spoke with police commissioner charles ramsey about what this breakfast meant. >> this is something that happens in philadelphia. i really do appreciate it. since i've been here i've seen this effort when people come together to say thank you. that's something you can't take for granted. because it doesn't happen everywhere. >> the ntsb determined brandon bostian was not using his cell phone at the time of the crash. >>> philadelphia's mayor and a delegation of other...
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also ahead philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey speaks out about the brandon tate brown case. what he is saying about mistakes in the investigation. >> new details this morning about the piolet >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> turning up the heat. it is already a steamy start for people out early this morning, and there is a heat advisory for these dangerous temperatures. katie let you know just how hot it will get today. >> dozen of people are left homeless after a massive fire rips through this delaware county apartment complex. we're live as investigators search for the cause of this blaze. >> and one week later, two prisoners are still on the run in up-state new york. why police think they're closing in on the killers. >>> good morning today is friday june 12th i'm erika von tiehl. >> i'm natasha brown in for my friend ukee? this is the kind you just want to spend as much time in air-conditioning as possible, you open the doors it, feels so good when you get the cool air on your face, it is heating up, on our way to o
also ahead philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey speaks out about the brandon tate brown case. what he is saying about mistakes in the investigation. >> new details this morning about the piolet >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> turning up the heat. it is already a steamy start for people out early this morning, and there is a heat advisory for these dangerous temperatures. katie let you know just...
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. >>> both mayor michael nutter and commissioner charles ramsey spoke out about the tragedy today. >> every question that we ask and every answer that we get is not going to do one thing to bring those nine innocent people back praying in the church. >> it is very tragic when you have loss of life particularly when you have a massacre like what took place there. it is just another act of senseless violence that happens all too often in our country. >> "cbs evening news" anchor scott pelley is in charleston tonight as he will be their life from the scene at 6:30. >>> a dreary start to this day made way for cloudy, dry conditions this afternoon. don't get used to. that we are tracking more rain for the weekend. let go down the shore to meteorologist kathy orr in beautiful stone harbor tonight with the latest, kathy? >> chris, we have some cloud rolling in now chris but we think we will stay dry in the evening. i'm's here in stone harbor where we have started summer vacation. thinks club 18, and it is layers and floors of mini golf. about four to five floors and this is a really neat pla
. >>> both mayor michael nutter and commissioner charles ramsey spoke out about the tragedy today. >> every question that we ask and every answer that we get is not going to do one thing to bring those nine innocent people back praying in the church. >> it is very tragic when you have loss of life particularly when you have a massacre like what took place there. it is just another act of senseless violence that happens all too often in our country. >> "cbs...
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personality differences and there was, you know, jim kenney attacking anthony williams about the chief ramsey comment and the charters and then anthony williams attacking jim kenney about the union issue. but it really wasn't about substantive issues, and they did -- >> but i would argue that we have to -- we have to take some responsibility for that. i mean, and certainly for the media, too. these were set up by community organizations and media to sort of bring the candidates in. and i remember questions like, "okay, what do you give mayor nutter? an 'a,' 'b,' 'c,' 'd,' or 'e'?" i mean, the questions themselves were not substantive. we didn't set up substantive structure, so i think you just can't beat up on the candidates for that. >> but in their campaigns, they didn't define themselves that differently from one from the other. >> and i think we should touch on the transformative issues that didn't get talked about right? the fact that our pension fund is vastly underfunded, the fact that the campaign talked about how to fund the schools, but very little talk about how to fix the schools,
personality differences and there was, you know, jim kenney attacking anthony williams about the chief ramsey comment and the charters and then anthony williams attacking jim kenney about the union issue. but it really wasn't about substantive issues, and they did -- >> but i would argue that we have to -- we have to take some responsibility for that. i mean, and certainly for the media, too. these were set up by community organizations and media to sort of bring the candidates in. and i...
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. >> commissioner ramsey made the remarks today to reporters following a criminal justice symposium at university. the department was attempting to sea the media's thrift for information he's quoted by associated press as saying the first story is one that usually does not have everything down 100% in terms of accuracy. he adds the media is askinging what happened? what happened? what happened? we give you what we know at that home. it showed 26-year-old tate brown running around back of car a few feet from the passenger side when he was shot by officer nicholas coreli the investigator told investigations he feared he was going to grab a gun between the front passenger seat and counsel iling. >> one thing was a gun in the car and the officers found the gun and struggle and an it amendment to get back to the car and witness statements that confirmed thax. coreli and partner are cleared by any wrong dueing. meanwhile the attorney respecting tate brown's family says although police shared the true sequence with the defense i long time ago they never corrected the record until now. >> it w
. >> commissioner ramsey made the remarks today to reporters following a criminal justice symposium at university. the department was attempting to sea the media's thrift for information he's quoted by associated press as saying the first story is one that usually does not have everything down 100% in terms of accuracy. he adds the media is askinging what happened? what happened? what happened? we give you what we know at that home. it showed 26-year-old tate brown running around back of...
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i mentioned frank ramsey ever. -- earlier.cro economics us -- macro economic -- macro economist. if you were to explain not the undergraduate prisoners dilemma course but when you get to grad school, what is your single emphasis of game. two people striving to be smarter at it question mark --? alvin roth: it's to think about how information moves around what signals you send and what you infer about what you might do in the future. tom keene: this comes out of george soros. there is stuff we can observe, there is so much that we can't. there is a set of information that we don't know is out there. how humble should we be about what we don't know? alvin roth: we have to be very humble about what we don't know. tom keene: we learned the hard way every six or seven years. alvin roth: markets allow people to aggregate their information and figure out what should happen instead of making a planner who does not have the necessary information try to figure out who should get what. tom keene: what of the great practices of this is mo
i mentioned frank ramsey ever. -- earlier.cro economics us -- macro economic -- macro economist. if you were to explain not the undergraduate prisoners dilemma course but when you get to grad school, what is your single emphasis of game. two people striving to be smarter at it question mark --? alvin roth: it's to think about how information moves around what signals you send and what you infer about what you might do in the future. tom keene: this comes out of george soros. there is stuff we...
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one headed by attorney general ramsey clark. he would have to get all of the doctors who prepared his report to buy into the cover-up area the house select committee and all of its members, and all of their staff would have to buy into the cover-up. forever and ever. indeed, not knowing how the other six members of the warren commission would respond to whoever started the cover-up, i can't imagine what that room would have been like if oral war and called the others in and said ok, we are here to distort the truth. i'm not sure that happened. gerald ford, adding a touch of humor, said the thought that role war and i could conspire on anything is preposterous. -- role war and -- earl warren. they said we were all motivated to find something unexpected, such as another gunman or a hidden conspiracy. it would have made us euros. but these hopes gradually disappeared as the evidence that it was just oswald rolled in. the assistant deputy chief counsel to the house select committee said the same thing. since the validity of the warr
one headed by attorney general ramsey clark. he would have to get all of the doctors who prepared his report to buy into the cover-up area the house select committee and all of its members, and all of their staff would have to buy into the cover-up. forever and ever. indeed, not knowing how the other six members of the warren commission would respond to whoever started the cover-up, i can't imagine what that room would have been like if oral war and called the others in and said ok, we are here...
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. >> i'm disappointed that people are like that want are report brian ramsey would like to have decided matthew's fate. >> i'm disappointed. i learned a lot in three days i was hoping it would go the whole way. >> reporter: it was the first time being on a jury for both men. >> i am almost 60 years young, and this is one of the things they will remember for a long, long time. >> reporter: mcduffy said he thinks about the other victims matthew was linked to and their families. >> hopefully, they will get their day in court. if not, she can feeled any -- good he won't be on the streets anymore. >> matthew could face the death penalty in the graham case. but that has not been established. >>> and a stabbing on castle boulevard in silver spring. the cops tell us that the victim and suspect did know each other. the male suspect is in custody and the victim died at the hospital. we don't know what led to the attack. >>> new charges connected to the death of a 5-year-old boy found in a septic tank. his parents originally said that noah thomas went missing after walking away from their home in
. >> i'm disappointed that people are like that want are report brian ramsey would like to have decided matthew's fate. >> i'm disappointed. i learned a lot in three days i was hoping it would go the whole way. >> reporter: it was the first time being on a jury for both men. >> i am almost 60 years young, and this is one of the things they will remember for a long, long time. >> reporter: mcduffy said he thinks about the other victims matthew was linked to and...
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for the family of robert wilson iii richie's handed of the proceeds to police commissioner charles ramsey. >>> it was a great site as the tall ships came down the delaware river. 1,000 south jersey veterans boarded the battleship new jersey to watch the tall ship parade and they enjoy aid nice lunch as well and a ceremony honoring those that served our country, erin o'hearn joins us live along pens landing with all the excitement there. >> i need a collective fingers crossed from you in the studio that the rain holds out a bill lit. because people are having a lot of fun down here including me and take a look behind me one of the tall ships can you guys wave, this is your big moment obviously everyone is anticipating to see the parade along the river for a long time, but there is more than just the tall ship, it's an amazing day to spend as one of the first weeks of summer. whether your indulgence was with this rocking cover band or trade in guitar for the violin for a taste of precolonial times today's tall ships event had it all. a taste of history and hoagies and the much anticipated a
for the family of robert wilson iii richie's handed of the proceeds to police commissioner charles ramsey. >>> it was a great site as the tall ships came down the delaware river. 1,000 south jersey veterans boarded the battleship new jersey to watch the tall ship parade and they enjoy aid nice lunch as well and a ceremony honoring those that served our country, erin o'hearn joins us live along pens landing with all the excitement there. >> i need a collective fingers crossed from...
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seth williams announced that he would not file criminal charges and that night he and commissioner ramsey -- it's great to see justice and to also see that they have released the names of two police officers that murdered brandon tate brown. >> d.a. seth williams says the verdict is what it is and the protesters were intent on provoking the police their behavior was beyond accepted exercise of first amendment rights, they went there to get arrest said what they had told people. >> brandon tate brown's mother came to the trial to give support, and she pursues a lawsuit against the city. >> it means the system can work if you do it the right way and that means there is a possibility that there is two sides and a reasonable doubt. >> the protesters out here clearly emboldened by the verdict say this issue is not over and they will be heard again. live at the criminal justice center, david henry channel 6 "action news." >> an emotional day thank you david. >> there is new information in the deadly amtrak train derailment surrounding whether the engineer was using his cell phone before the cra
seth williams announced that he would not file criminal charges and that night he and commissioner ramsey -- it's great to see justice and to also see that they have released the names of two police officers that murdered brandon tate brown. >> d.a. seth williams says the verdict is what it is and the protesters were intent on provoking the police their behavior was beyond accepted exercise of first amendment rights, they went there to get arrest said what they had told people. >>...
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. >> charles ramsey the commish here here in philadelphia a wants body cameras for everybody officer. >>> pope francis jumping in the debate to climate change. >> and remnants for bill causing problems throughout midwest and south and in the over just yet. >>> here's the deal, this is the headliner of firefly of course, he was on the main stage, tonight and paul mccartney, man taking a stage at 10:00 p.m. >> this is his first big hit. >> so here's the deal, also, and we start with this dave, today is last day for philly public schools and all of the pools i think open around the city. >> not a great day for that. >> of course. >> but temperatures, we will get those up a bit. cool yesterday. we had showers and storms moving through right now. heavier rain just off a the coast of atlantic city where sue is headed joining me at 6:00. rain is clearing out there just in time. we have talk about this, this morning with our morning weather briefing. rain is clearing out and it looks nice. temperatures will try to warm up a bit climbing in the upper 80's but that heat could fire off a few mor
. >> charles ramsey the commish here here in philadelphia a wants body cameras for everybody officer. >>> pope francis jumping in the debate to climate change. >> and remnants for bill causing problems throughout midwest and south and in the over just yet. >>> here's the deal, this is the headliner of firefly of course, he was on the main stage, tonight and paul mccartney, man taking a stage at 10:00 p.m. >> this is his first big hit. >> so here's the...
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. >> well, it is the head chef job the atlantic city, gordon ramsey's pub and grill. >> what hotel is is a great job. >> yes. >> is that going to pay a lot of money. >> quarter of a million-dollar to be exact. >> yes. >> yes i will be watching tonight. >> here's the deal. you are in the from the atlantic city area. >> no. >> you have to move there right. >> correct. >> do you know anything about atlantic city. >> it is my first time to atlantic city. >> you will have have a watch party there tonight. >> yes good at caesars. >> yes. >> this is my second time. >> we will play a game now. i will pretend this is a podium like a game show. let me get my glasses. hey, welcome everybody. how well do you know atlantic city. are you ready, just shout it out, here's your first question, is what the most famous place to get a hoagie in atlantic city. here is your choices a the white house the b pink palace or c ac stake shack. >> i will say ac stake shack. >> no. >> pink palace it is not the pink palace. >> it is the white house place over there called the white house famous for their grade sand
. >> well, it is the head chef job the atlantic city, gordon ramsey's pub and grill. >> what hotel is is a great job. >> yes. >> is that going to pay a lot of money. >> quarter of a million-dollar to be exact. >> yes. >> yes i will be watching tonight. >> here's the deal. you are in the from the atlantic city area. >> no. >> you have to move there right. >> correct. >> do you know anything about atlantic city. >> it...
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. >> philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey says rush to get information out on the brandon tait brown led to false information. commissioner new saying police were caught between media demand for quick information and need for thorough investigation. first brandon tait brown was shot and killed in december. at first police said he was reaching for a gun. surveillance video released shows taitbrown was running around the back of the car when he was shot. >>> philadelphia police say $18,000 worth of electronics stolen from a catholic school in west philadelphia on wednesday night saint ignatius elementary on the 600 block of north forty-third street had a private event. police believe after it was over and the building was lock someone broke in and a took computers 30i pad and 2i box are missing. police think he thief will try to resell those items. >>> students will get a new high school but taxpayers were not going down without a fight. argument should the district renovate the school built during the 50's or tear it down and build a new one. renovations would cost 90 milli
. >> philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey says rush to get information out on the brandon tait brown led to false information. commissioner new saying police were caught between media demand for quick information and need for thorough investigation. first brandon tait brown was shot and killed in december. at first police said he was reaching for a gun. surveillance video released shows taitbrown was running around the back of the car when he was shot. >>> philadelphia...
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speaking of the community here, i've been speaking to a lot of people and one of those people is shari ramsey. you're from mt. hollywood, which is near charlotte? >> charlotte. >> how long is the drive? >> maybe 3 1/2 hours. >> you came here this morning? why? >> i felt a sense of urgency to get here and show my support and just be here to maybe sympathize and have a voice and tell people we love you and we're supposed to love each other and just bring the sign to show that. love thy neighbor. >> this is a place that is hot and muggy in the summer right? >> very hot. >> lots of water here. people are out on their boats or out swimming. you're here with your sweet tea. so i know that. >> so many of our kids now are youth and even adults are filled with hate. they grow up with little direction in their household and grow up harboring bitterness and have hate in their heart. it's unfortunate and i wanted to share the little bit of lightness. love thy neighbor to make somebody think. >> you worked for the school system? >> i did for five years years ago. >> how does a student like dylann roof get
speaking of the community here, i've been speaking to a lot of people and one of those people is shari ramsey. you're from mt. hollywood, which is near charlotte? >> charlotte. >> how long is the drive? >> maybe 3 1/2 hours. >> you came here this morning? why? >> i felt a sense of urgency to get here and show my support and just be here to maybe sympathize and have a voice and tell people we love you and we're supposed to love each other and just bring the sign to...
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we spoke with police commissioner ramsey about what today's breakfast means. >> it's something that happens in philadelphia. i really do appreciate it. since i've been here i have seen this kind of effort when people come together to really just say thank you. that's something that you can't take for granted. it doesn't happen everywhere. >> the ntsb determined engineer brandon bostian was not using his cell phone or wifi at the time of the crash but the investigation is still ongoing. >>> raking leaves is the last thing people around here are expected to be doing at the beginning of summer. next, the latest on the storm cleanup and how long it will likely go on. >>> a local quarry notorious for drowning, 11 people just arrested, many loorured here by videos on youtube. ♪ ♪ one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle great rates for great rides. >>> clearing out and cleaning up from tuesday's storms. some signs of progr
we spoke with police commissioner ramsey about what today's breakfast means. >> it's something that happens in philadelphia. i really do appreciate it. since i've been here i have seen this kind of effort when people come together to really just say thank you. that's something that you can't take for granted. it doesn't happen everywhere. >> the ntsb determined engineer brandon bostian was not using his cell phone or wifi at the time of the crash but the investigation is still...
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we spoke with police commissioner ramsey about what today's breakfast meant. >> this is something that happens in philadelphia and i really do appreciate it. since i have been here i have seen the kind of effort when people come together to really just say thank you and that's something that you can't take for granted. it doesn't happen everywhere. >> the ntsb determined engineer brandon bostian was not using his cell phone or wifi at the time of the crash but the investigation into this is still under way. >>> to the newest twist in that prison escape in new york. a second prison employee was arrested overnight. 57-year-old gene palmer pleaded not guilty today to multiple criminal charges including official misconduct. he is accused of accepting a number of paintings from richard matt and david sweat in exchange for providing them with tools. earlier this week the d.a. said palmer didn't know that there were tools stuck inside hamburger meat he passed along to the pair. the d.a. says joyce mitchell told him she put the tools in the meat two hacksaw blades drill bits and a hole punch.
we spoke with police commissioner ramsey about what today's breakfast meant. >> this is something that happens in philadelphia and i really do appreciate it. since i have been here i have seen the kind of effort when people come together to really just say thank you and that's something that you can't take for granted. it doesn't happen everywhere. >> the ntsb determined engineer brandon bostian was not using his cell phone or wifi at the time of the crash but the investigation into...
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commissioner ramsey did talk to the media a little while ago as well.e about the fact that this is now the second shooting in three days in the city of philadelphia. >> obviously it's a problem. there's ignorance and people going around shooting like that down streets in the middle of the day, beautiful day, children get struck. it just makes absolutely no sense. but i think again, it reinforces, some of these guys just don't care. >> reporter: the suspect in today's shooting is still not in police custody. police say he escaped on foot and they are looking for any leads to find him. mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. >> today's mass shooting comes after ten people were shot at a block party in west philadelphia over the weekend. three of them were children. this happened saturday night on ogden street. police are still searching for the
commissioner ramsey did talk to the media a little while ago as well.e about the fact that this is now the second shooting in three days in the city of philadelphia. >> obviously it's a problem. there's ignorance and people going around shooting like that down streets in the middle of the day, beautiful day, children get struck. it just makes absolutely no sense. but i think again, it reinforces, some of these guys just don't care. >> reporter: the suspect in today's shooting is...