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authorities arrested roderick covlin here. this is where he would meet his parents to pick up his children since they have custody. roderick covlin and his >> reporter: the district attorney said in a statement it is our hope that this prosecution will bring justice for shele covlin and provide closure to her grieving friends and family. >> let's see if the da has credible evidence. >>> roderick covlin faced a judge in handcuffs only tamable not guilty before going back to a jail sell. emily smith, cbs 2 news. . >> roderick covlin faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. a baby fell through a subway gap. the one-year-old girl was in a stroll that tipped over -- stroller that tipped over at times square last night. a good samaritan reached down and pulled the baby up to safety. the child's injuries are not said to be life-threatening. >>> a driver slammed into a group of trick or treaters. three people were killed. the youngest 10-years old. cbs 2's matt kozar is live with what he learned today. matt?
authorities arrested roderick covlin here. this is where he would meet his parents to pick up his children since they have custody. roderick covlin and his >> reporter: the district attorney said in a statement it is our hope that this prosecution will bring justice for shele covlin and provide closure to her grieving friends and family. >> let's see if the da has credible evidence. >>> roderick covlin faced a judge in handcuffs only tamable not guilty before going back to...
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her husband roderick covlin pleaded not guilty today to murder charges. stunned by what happened. the investigation we know has been going on for years. >> roderick covlin faces 25 convicted. >>> a baby is recovering from injuries tonight after falling through a subway gap. the one-yield girl was in a -- one-year-old girl was in a stroller as it tipped over at times square last night. a good samaritan pulled the baby to safety. the injuries are not life threatening. >>> investigators believe a driver involved in a halloween night crash in the bronx may have had a seizure behind the wheel. he takes two medications for seizures. has not had a seizure in 12 years. the crash killed a 10-year-old, her grandfather, and a 24-year- old. witnesses say he pushed his sister out of the way to save her. >> him pushing his sister aside is the most heroic thing someone can do in the last moments before you might be taken. >> the funeral is tomorrow. arraignments for the -- arrangements for the perez family hasn't yet been made. >>> the nypd said last month was the safest october in 20 years. the
her husband roderick covlin pleaded not guilty today to murder charges. stunned by what happened. the investigation we know has been going on for years. >> roderick covlin faces 25 convicted. >>> a baby is recovering from injuries tonight after falling through a subway gap. the one-yield girl was in a -- one-year-old girl was in a stroller as it tipped over at times square last night. a good samaritan pulled the baby to safety. the injuries are not life threatening. >>>...
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and then this is my house. >> reporter: roderick, a victim himself. >> right here. this is where my house was. >> reporter: 1,28 ohomes were burned in the fire. >> it was a pile of ash with little things in it that you could identify that didn't quite burn up. >> reporter: today roderick and others are trying to move forward. applying for building permits, some have already started. >> we just got our plans back from the designers. >> reporter: nearly 2,500 people have requested assistance from fema since the fire. >> so, we do have diapers. >> reporter: but the people helping haven't left either. volunteers at the cob mountain lions club say they serve 15 to 20 families a day and they'll continue to run a free sto for fire victims three days a week. >> if the need is here, we are here to help fulfill the deed. >> reporter: everyone around town is holding on. two months later, things are not back to normal. but there's a new normal. middletown and other towns in this area are still getting used to. >> now, it's pretty crazy to look around and see all this burnt stuf
and then this is my house. >> reporter: roderick, a victim himself. >> right here. this is where my house was. >> reporter: 1,28 ohomes were burned in the fire. >> it was a pile of ash with little things in it that you could identify that didn't quite burn up. >> reporter: today roderick and others are trying to move forward. applying for building permits, some have already started. >> we just got our plans back from the designers. >> reporter: nearly...
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>> yeah. >> art roderick?> well, it seems like they're starting to get information in at this point. obviously we don't know about any injuries. hopefully there isn't anybody injured, you know, from the law enforcement side. and again, that sounds like it's probably a pretty populated area if it's right downtown there. at the centennial building. i would say this is, you know, obviously we'll know more information here in the next couple of minutes, but it seems like law enforcement is trying to get a handle on this right now as quickly as they can and figure out if they've just got a barricade situation or a hostage situation. >> art, stay with me. i have bridget wolfe on the phone, across the street there on centennial boulevard near this planned parenthood. bridget, tell me where you are -- or tell me more importantly what you see. >> i am at work, and what i see right now is i see about five s.w.a.t. officers behind a building with their guns drawn. and then i see about eight or nine police vehicles includ
>> yeah. >> art roderick?> well, it seems like they're starting to get information in at this point. obviously we don't know about any injuries. hopefully there isn't anybody injured, you know, from the law enforcement side. and again, that sounds like it's probably a pretty populated area if it's right downtown there. at the centennial building. i would say this is, you know, obviously we'll know more information here in the next couple of minutes, but it seems like law...
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and then this is my house. >> reporter: roderick, a victim himself. >> right here.e was. >> reporter: 1,280 homes were burned in the fire. >> it was a pile of ash with little things in it that you could identify that didn't quite burn up. >> reporter: today roderick and others are trying to move forward, applying for building permits, some have already started. >> we just got our plans back from the designer. >> reporter: nearly 2,500 people have requested assistance from fema since the fire. >> so we do have diapers. >> reporter: but the people helping haven't left either. volunteers of the cobb mountain lions club say they serve 15 to 20 families a day and will continue to run a free store for fire victims three days a week. >> if the need is here, we're here to help fill the need. >> reporter: everyone around town is holding on. two months later things are not back to normal. but there's a new normal, middletown and other towns in this area are still getting used to. >> it's pretty crazy to look around see all this burnt stuff, but it's part of the community. you
and then this is my house. >> reporter: roderick, a victim himself. >> right here.e was. >> reporter: 1,280 homes were burned in the fire. >> it was a pile of ash with little things in it that you could identify that didn't quite burn up. >> reporter: today roderick and others are trying to move forward, applying for building permits, some have already started. >> we just got our plans back from the designer. >> reporter: nearly 2,500 people have...
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i want to bring in art roderick.n legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson and cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander and intelligence analyst bob baer. we certainly are expecting charges to be brought forth against this suspect. we're really waiting to figure out who he is and also some sort of inkling of why he did this. what is next in this case? >> interestingly enough, what pamela brown was mentioning in terms of will he talk? that's really an open question because what is next, of course, is the prosecution and any prosecution is going to be dependent upon the specific t t facts and facts are awful, miserable in terms of loss of life. you'll see how it will develop into a murder prosecution and multiple murders, i hope it's no more in terms of the victims getting better but what will happen is of course, you have the right to remain silent, et cetera, et cetera. will he talk is an open question. certainly possible he'll lawyer up and in that regard it's possible he won't say anything at al
i want to bring in art roderick.n legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson and cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander and intelligence analyst bob baer. we certainly are expecting charges to be brought forth against this suspect. we're really waiting to figure out who he is and also some sort of inkling of why he did this. what is next in this case? >> interestingly enough, what pamela brown was mentioning in terms of will he talk? that's really an open question...
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and then this is my house. >> roderick, a victim himself. >> right here. this is where my house was. >> 1,280 homes were burned in the fire. >> it was a pile of ash with little things in it that you could identify that didn't quite burn up. >> today, he and others are trying to move forward. applying for building permits, some have already started. >> we just got our plans back from the designer. >> nearly 2500 people have requested assistance from fema since the fire. >> we do have diapers. >> the people helping haven't left either. volunteers at the cobb mountain lion's club say they serve 15 to 20 families a day, and they'll continue to run a free store for fire victims three days a week. >> if the need is here, we're here to help fill the need. >> everyone around town is holding on. two months later, things are not back to normal, but there's a new normal. middletown and other towns in this area are still getting used to. >> look around and see all the burnt stuff, but with the support of the community, you get past it. >> the group of kids that comes
and then this is my house. >> roderick, a victim himself. >> right here. this is where my house was. >> 1,280 homes were burned in the fire. >> it was a pile of ash with little things in it that you could identify that didn't quite burn up. >> today, he and others are trying to move forward. applying for building permits, some have already started. >> we just got our plans back from the designer. >> nearly 2500 people have requested assistance from fema...
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art roderick, thanks so much.reciate it. >> thank you, fredricka. >> in another story from paris today, frightening scenes as protesters there clash with police. hundreds arrested on the streets and police firing tear gas to help control the crowd. they're demonstrating ahead of the big climate conference that begins tomorrow. police banned big protest marches planned ahead of the conference because of the terror attacks two weeks ago. leaders from around the world are beginning to gather, however, for that conference including president barack obama expected to arrive in the next hour. talks over climate change agreement begin tomorrow and run through tuesday. president barack obama expected to meet with leaders from china and india. some observers are also saying there is a chance that mr. obama could have a side meeting with russian president vladimir putin. >>> next, donald trump has been repeating it for months. he's going to win the gop presidential nomination. by next guest says it's time for the pundits to
art roderick, thanks so much.reciate it. >> thank you, fredricka. >> in another story from paris today, frightening scenes as protesters there clash with police. hundreds arrested on the streets and police firing tear gas to help control the crowd. they're demonstrating ahead of the big climate conference that begins tomorrow. police banned big protest marches planned ahead of the conference because of the terror attacks two weeks ago. leaders from around the world are beginning to...
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i have jonathan gillian seated next to me here in new york and art roderick is with me as well. to know that they were able to shot to him and locate him because of the cameras and communicate with one another and get him to surrender after five hours of this. >> right. >> you know, there's something that tells me that there was an agenda with this individual and that's why they were able to reason this with individual. i try not to criticize when things are still active but the police chief that came on there, part of their duty is to inform the public that we have this individual in custody but we don't know the full spectrum of this investigation yet. they still have to go to this individual's praise of residence, there could be other shooters. time and time again, they cannot drop their guard. you just got back from paris. they are still up in arms over there because they don't know exactly what is going on. it's the same thing here. right now is a very critical time for this area because you just don't know, the investigation is starting expand rapidly and until you decide
i have jonathan gillian seated next to me here in new york and art roderick is with me as well. to know that they were able to shot to him and locate him because of the cameras and communicate with one another and get him to surrender after five hours of this. >> right. >> you know, there's something that tells me that there was an agenda with this individual and that's why they were able to reason this with individual. i try not to criticize when things are still active but the...
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let's talk about the ongoing threat right now with our experts, art roderick is joining us, a cnn laworcement analyst, a former u.s. marshal. also, fara is still with us. she's a senior fellow in foreign relations. our national security analyst, peter bergen. in your estimation, peter, could isis pull off a similar attack in the u.s.? >> i actually think it's pretty unlikely, wolf. the kinds of cases we're seeing in the united states are, you know, they tend to be informers. in the case where informers weren't in a case, we saw in garland, texas, two people inspired by isis, they weren't very successful. the only people who died in the operation were the two perpetrators. so the kinds of cases we're seeing in the united states are very different. of course, anything is possible. but we're not seeing people amassing large numbers of automatic weapons, building effective bombs, getting military training in syria and coming back here and not being arrested. all those things you see in europe. there's a very big difference. you can drive from paris and damascus. you can't drive from washi
let's talk about the ongoing threat right now with our experts, art roderick is joining us, a cnn laworcement analyst, a former u.s. marshal. also, fara is still with us. she's a senior fellow in foreign relations. our national security analyst, peter bergen. in your estimation, peter, could isis pull off a similar attack in the u.s.? >> i actually think it's pretty unlikely, wolf. the kinds of cases we're seeing in the united states are, you know, they tend to be informers. in the case...
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i do want to bring in art roderick, he's part of our panel here of law enforcement analysts.was interesting to me what tom said. at first there were people near the chase bank, near the grocery store, it's a quarter mile away. and they were reporting shots fired near them. now you have this active shooter in the planned parenthood. what does that tell you? >> well, i mean, when the initial call came in it was at the planned parenthood address. and then shortly thereafter they said it's near the planned parenthood. so this could just be a matter of him sniping that quarter mile away into the chase bank and into the parking lot. and that obviously confuses individuals that are hearing gunshots because you really don't know where exactly they're coming from. you get a general direction. but if he's sniping from that direction away they're not going to be able to see him. looks like based on the map there you have a clear line of sight from the planned parenthood into the parking lot of king's grocery and into the parking lot of the chase bank. >> cedric, can you speak to how man
i do want to bring in art roderick, he's part of our panel here of law enforcement analysts.was interesting to me what tom said. at first there were people near the chase bank, near the grocery store, it's a quarter mile away. and they were reporting shots fired near them. now you have this active shooter in the planned parenthood. what does that tell you? >> well, i mean, when the initial call came in it was at the planned parenthood address. and then shortly thereafter they said it's...
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in two weeks the main event world television title roderick strong bring jay lethal. it glory by dishonor. out of the way. push. >> and chicken in full control there. before we see some of that red neck kung fu. and a miracle. and to the top he goes. hard charging 50 shades of gray. >> mark had a lot of people. we need to get him back here. >> absolutely. >> did a great cover -- almost got the win. >> briscoe is taking their time. you are not pushing the advantage hard now. >> separating that ring into two pieces. >> did you see that? >> yikes, that is going to mess up -- good-looking guy, rhett titus. >> now kenny very demonstrative on the april ropen. -- on the apron. drawing short and could be rhett needs to make a tag. elbow. and titus knocked down again. king needs to get control of his emotions. >> he was smart. he didn't jump in the ring. some of the less experienced guys would have followed jay briscoe in there and allowed an illegal double team. >> another tag to mark. and the briscoes are on fire now. they got this match exactly where they want. serving noti
in two weeks the main event world television title roderick strong bring jay lethal. it glory by dishonor. out of the way. push. >> and chicken in full control there. before we see some of that red neck kung fu. and a miracle. and to the top he goes. hard charging 50 shades of gray. >> mark had a lot of people. we need to get him back here. >> absolutely. >> did a great cover -- almost got the win. >> briscoe is taking their time. you are not pushing the advantage...
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i want to begin with that and bring in cnn law enforcement analyst art roderick in washington. he's also the former assistant director of the u.s. marshal's office. sitting with me here in paris also, thank you gentlemen for being with me. i think stefan, just beginning with you, talking to tim lister a couple of minutes ago here in paris, it's almost like i'm reminded of all these new faces and suspects. apparently ten people they're looking for in belgium with a potential plot within that country's borders. it's like it's what we don't know i think that is most frightening. obviously they had help and they were able to come in, this abrini guy, come back in from syria and help them pull off what they pulled off here in paris. >> absolutely. it was a huge organization. they needed a lot of people, logistical help being of course, cars, the apartment also rented by a friend, with a very big network. there are a lot of belgian people who live in france, french people who live in belgium. of course, this operation is such a skill, you need a lot of people to help with it. maybe s
i want to begin with that and bring in cnn law enforcement analyst art roderick in washington. he's also the former assistant director of the u.s. marshal's office. sitting with me here in paris also, thank you gentlemen for being with me. i think stefan, just beginning with you, talking to tim lister a couple of minutes ago here in paris, it's almost like i'm reminded of all these new faces and suspects. apparently ten people they're looking for in belgium with a potential plot within that...
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. >> reporter: well, roderick covlin had just stepped off a train here in scarsdale, the 42- year-old believed he was free and clear for the past six years, has been cooperating with police. so when he was cuffed, he was stunned. he was on his way to visit his two kids who now live here with his parents. covlin still seemed dazed as he entered a not guilty plea on charges of second-degree murder. back in december of 2009, he allegedly killed his wife, shele. the couple's then 9-year-old daughter found her mom's body new year's eve face down in a bathtub in her apartment. the couple lived on the upper westside in the same building but in different apartments. they were going through a divorce. she was buried the next day for religious reasons. the body was exhumed and the strangulation. >> for quite some time now, there has not been any activity that we have been aware of. we thought quite frankly that the case would continue to be fought out in civil court. so we were not aware --er -- he was not aware that a william a criminal arrest was about to take place. >> reporter: today earlie
. >> reporter: well, roderick covlin had just stepped off a train here in scarsdale, the 42- year-old believed he was free and clear for the past six years, has been cooperating with police. so when he was cuffed, he was stunned. he was on his way to visit his two kids who now live here with his parents. covlin still seemed dazed as he entered a not guilty plea on charges of second-degree murder. back in december of 2009, he allegedly killed his wife, shele. the couple's then 9-year-old...
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art roderick, thank you.ickly to more breaking news. >>> that russian jet, barbara starr our pentagon correspondent, barbara, we heard from the british prime minister's office saying it was a explosive device. what do you now have? >> brooke, hello. you know, the cnn team across the board has been on this story, and now we know that u.s. intelligence believes it was most likely an explosve device that brought down the plane. i want to read to you exactly what a source told me a short time ago. this u.s. government official saying, quote, there is a definite feeling it was an explosive device planted in the luggage or somewhere on the plane. the feeling by the u.s. intelligence community is it was isis or an isis affiliate. this of course they believe happened at the sharm el sheikh airport when it took off going to st. petersburg, russia. the assessment they have now is an explosive device somehow got past sharm el-sheikh. nothing very fancy, a security problem at the airport most likely and got on the plane.
art roderick, thank you.ickly to more breaking news. >>> that russian jet, barbara starr our pentagon correspondent, barbara, we heard from the british prime minister's office saying it was a explosive device. what do you now have? >> brooke, hello. you know, the cnn team across the board has been on this story, and now we know that u.s. intelligence believes it was most likely an explosve device that brought down the plane. i want to read to you exactly what a source told me a...
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. >> art roderick, jonathan gilliam, thank you both to you gentleman, appreciate pinpoint and of course we want to take time out to remember the victims of that clinic shooting. two civilians and one police officer with the university of colorado and colorado springs were killed. and wihile we try to identify te civilians, we know a bit more about the 44-year-old officer. garrett swasey was a husband, a father of two, and was once a champion ice skater. he was also a friend to scott dantenville, who i spoke to last hour. >> he might not be in alignment with the abortion industry, but he'd be willing to go in and lay down his life for those people. and that's just a testimony to me of the kind of man that he is. not just courageous, but christ-like, because that's what christ has done for us. and so that is the man, and that's the impact. and i think it's going to have a real positive impact on our community of bringing us together. garrett wasn't a guy that boasted in himself. he was talented. i always thought that garrett was like a utility fielder on a baseball team. he could do all k
. >> art roderick, jonathan gilliam, thank you both to you gentleman, appreciate pinpoint and of course we want to take time out to remember the victims of that clinic shooting. two civilians and one police officer with the university of colorado and colorado springs were killed. and wihile we try to identify te civilians, we know a bit more about the 44-year-old officer. garrett swasey was a husband, a father of two, and was once a champion ice skater. he was also a friend to scott...
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marshal art roderick. bob, do you think any specific intelligence prompted these latest raids that are are happening across france right now, these anti-terror raids? looks like they're going around the country sweeping up suspects. >> oh, sure, wolf. i mean, they've got a list of people they suspect. what we're seeing is preventative detentions. they probably haven't committed crimes but they could very well. they want to roll them up to be sure they're not armed, you know, go through their address books, be sure they don't have weapons. this is a logical step for the french and it's a necessary one. >> how likely is it, do you think, art, you know a lot about manhunts, that this terrorist system, salah abdeslam is going to be found and found soon by french, belgium, other officials there? because he's on the loose right now. >> yeah, i mean, i think based on these raids and the amount of information they're fwigoing to gather in intelligence, i think it could lead to the eventual arrest of the individual
marshal art roderick. bob, do you think any specific intelligence prompted these latest raids that are are happening across france right now, these anti-terror raids? looks like they're going around the country sweeping up suspects. >> oh, sure, wolf. i mean, they've got a list of people they suspect. what we're seeing is preventative detentions. they probably haven't committed crimes but they could very well. they want to roll them up to be sure they're not armed, you know, go through...
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on your show, the apprentice, you have had nene leakes from the real housewives, brande roderick, andd, thank you so much for letting us roast you tonight. you're such a good sport. and you're actually pretty handsome, when i see you up close, so if you ever want a fourth wife, hit me up on facebook. i love you guys. thank you so much, new york. [cheers and applause] - up next, the situation, marlee matlin, and jeff ross. [chee2 meters...ause] [psssshhhhht!] sorry about that capsule 7. your,...
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prosecutors say her husband, roderick, killed her because she was preparing on cutting him out of her will. >>> we are expecting a change in charges today against a long island doctor accused of plotting to kill a rival. nassau county prosecutors, police and the d.a. say they'll make an announcement in this case this morning. the cardiologist, anthony moscero was arrested in pral april. prosecutors say he sold drugs, guns and knifes to pay for a hit on another doctor. the person he allegedly tried to hire was an undercover officer. >>> police in the bronx are looking for an unusual robber. a laundromat using a huge machete. the thief, jose arguiler, pried open a cabinet and stole cash it happened friday night inside giant laundromat. despite the dangerous looking weapon no one was hurt. >>> police say the man you see in these surveillance videos robbed and carjacked a green cab driver it happened thursday night. he pulled a knife on the driver, stole his cell phone and cash and took off. >>> egyptian investigators are warning everyone not to jump to conclusions about what brought down
prosecutors say her husband, roderick, killed her because she was preparing on cutting him out of her will. >>> we are expecting a change in charges today against a long island doctor accused of plotting to kill a rival. nassau county prosecutors, police and the d.a. say they'll make an announcement in this case this morning. the cardiologist, anthony moscero was arrested in pral april. prosecutors say he sold drugs, guns and knifes to pay for a hit on another doctor. the person he...
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. >>> cnn law enforcement analyst art roderick and danny cervallos back bus.orter in the first trial? >> i think the trials began with defendants, because what is going to happen is we are going to get a view of why this defendant is charged first, what, if anything, he offers as testimony against his brother officers. but most importantly, the prosecution, instead of trying a bunch of people together and allowing the jury to just sort of mold all of their actions into one concerted effort, instead they are going to look at one piece of the pie, one piece of what one officer did and be left trying to piece together whether that particular officer's contributions rise to the level of the crimes for which he is charged. i think the severance of these defendants is a major plus for the defense and i think even with that, looking at the video too and asking -- asking a jury, i think of -- in closing arguments, saying to the jury, what you see in this video, can you attribute all of that to this particular officer? and i think that is a difficult case to make. but
. >>> cnn law enforcement analyst art roderick and danny cervallos back bus.orter in the first trial? >> i think the trials began with defendants, because what is going to happen is we are going to get a view of why this defendant is charged first, what, if anything, he offers as testimony against his brother officers. but most importantly, the prosecution, instead of trying a bunch of people together and allowing the jury to just sort of mold all of their actions into one...
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roderick coveland is facing two counts of murder in the second degree and what has long been sheila's body was found in her apartment on the morning of december 31, 2009. investigators say she was strangled to death. >>> also today corrections officers hold a news conference calling for changes on riker's island. new use of force guidelines were implemented at the jail. weeks later came thursday's violent attack on a corrections officer by two inmates in mid october a judge approved reforms following accusations guards use unnecessary force against inmates. >>> fatigue may have been a factor in the deadly accident involving a taxi on the upper west side. >> sources tell cbs 2 the cabbie told police he had been driving for 16 hours before allegedly hitting an elderly woman yesterday. cbs 2 joins us live from the upper west side with an update on this story. dianne good morning to you. >> reporter: chris and mary just a year after the launch of vision zero it turned out to be a deadly few days for pedestrians. the candles behind me are rosario, just one of at least 10 people killed in t
roderick coveland is facing two counts of murder in the second degree and what has long been sheila's body was found in her apartment on the morning of december 31, 2009. investigators say she was strangled to death. >>> also today corrections officers hold a news conference calling for changes on riker's island. new use of force guidelines were implemented at the jail. weeks later came thursday's violent attack on a corrections officer by two inmates in mid october a judge approved...