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i grew up in sacramento. but a poor part of sacramento. and in my neighborhood you had drugs, you had violence, had you gang activities, all the things that we'e' all experienced. and i was always told that nothing good came out of the part of sacramento i grew up in. it was called oak park, that's my community. nothing good comes out of oerkak park and that used to drive me crazy. my mom had me at 16 years old. my father died when i was three years old. so single parent, nodad. my grandparents stepped in and my grandfather was a sheet metal when i graduate from high school, i go to college, it looks like i'm going to get drafted to the nba. he said you got to come up with your exit strategy. >> i said what does that mean. he said you have to think about before you get to the nba, what done? he got me to think a aut what my exit strategy was, what i was going to do after sports. and the vision is to revitalize inner city communities through development, civic leadership and the arts. why did i start it? my rookie season, i'm back in sacram
i grew up in sacramento. but a poor part of sacramento. and in my neighborhood you had drugs, you had violence, had you gang activities, all the things that we'e' all experienced. and i was always told that nothing good came out of the part of sacramento i grew up in. it was called oak park, that's my community. nothing good comes out of oerkak park and that used to drive me crazy. my mom had me at 16 years old. my father died when i was three years old. so single parent, nodad. my grandparents...
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"sacramento's most wanted." crime alert. like man, what is going on here?turn yourself in? >> no, wasn't going to do that. >> why not? >> man, who want to go to jail? >> a few weeks after the shootings, oliver was arrested in alabama and extradited to sacramento. though he was considered a suspect in the shootings that followed the mall fight, he has not been charged. but oliver has been charged with assault for his presence at and recording of the fight. prosecutors also added a gang enhancement. >> i'm not in jail for calling a shot. that's not my charge. my charge is assault. they charged me for participating in the fight. all i do is record it. but they charge me. they said due to the fact that everybody was from the same area they gave us a gang enhancement. so due to the fact that these dudes fought and i was with them and i'm a part of that gang or whatever, now i'm being involved. >> we heard about the mall incident. and we don't know exactly what was happening. you know what i'm saying? we in jail, people that came to jail, we hearing bits and piec
"sacramento's most wanted." crime alert. like man, what is going on here?turn yourself in? >> no, wasn't going to do that. >> why not? >> man, who want to go to jail? >> a few weeks after the shootings, oliver was arrested in alabama and extradited to sacramento. though he was considered a suspect in the shootings that followed the mall fight, he has not been charged. but oliver has been charged with assault for his presence at and recording of the fight....
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. >> in sacramento, heck, yeah.ta be proud of something. ♪ ♪ >> nestled along the gleaming skyline of downtown sacramento, say block wide, nine-story-tall building that exemplifies the term no frills. this is the man branch of the sacramento county jail system. housed inside are some 2,000 men and women. most of whom have only been accused of crimes. they're awaiting trial in resolution of their cases. one of two jails under the supervision of scott jones. the downtown branch contains the main booking department where new arrestees are processed, booked and, more times than not, sobered up. >> we have about 58,000 bookings a year in this county. we track folks that come into custody intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. it's remained fairly steady that 75 or 80% are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. >> i see, we have the usual cast of characters. >> when they're under the influence, they're placed in a padded cell for their own safety. it's a padded room in there. once they've sobered up enough, they'r
. >> in sacramento, heck, yeah.ta be proud of something. ♪ ♪ >> nestled along the gleaming skyline of downtown sacramento, say block wide, nine-story-tall building that exemplifies the term no frills. this is the man branch of the sacramento county jail system. housed inside are some 2,000 men and women. most of whom have only been accused of crimes. they're awaiting trial in resolution of their cases. one of two jails under the supervision of scott jones. the downtown branch...
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valley lies the capital city of sacramento. where the harvest of crops is replaced by the passage of laws, hundreds every year that impact every citizen of the state, including -- >> sacramento county's finest. >> reporter: those residing inside the sacramento county jail. located downtown, the main jail houses about 2,000 men and women. most of whom are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. should any of them be found guilty one of several laws, some passed by legislators, others by voters, could affect their sentencing. the best known of these laws was approved by voters in 1994. california's three strikes measure. >> folks reached a point of saturation. three strikes was an initiative that said, look, if you get two serious or violent felony, the third strike, locked up 25 to life. increased the population of state prisons to be sure but filling the state prisons with
valley lies the capital city of sacramento. where the harvest of crops is replaced by the passage of laws, hundreds every year that impact every citizen of the state, including -- >> sacramento county's finest. >> reporter: those residing inside the sacramento county jail. located downtown, the main jail houses about 2,000 men and women. most of whom are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. should any of them be found guilty one of several...
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it's sacramento county's downtown jail. inmates make their way to and from the adjoining courthouse. a few days earlier, sobel was here for a bail hearing with his co-defendant and girlfriend, ariel potter. he attempted to get an envelope to her by pretending she dropped it and handing it to a deputy to give to her. >> i'm going to try to give it to one of the deputies down there, saying she forgot it in the courtroom and hopefully it gets into her hands. >> it's just been discovered by another. >> i think it's a female's property item. it's a a paper bag, report down her name and location. but it turns out to be some kind of card, i don't know if she was trying to pass it off maybe to her boyfriend or husband or whatever this was from last week and she hasn't come down. i don't know if she's out of custody. a very good possibility. she came down, she wants it, we'll give it back. but once it stays too long, it ends up in the trash can. >> soon after we met her, potter declined to speak any further on camera as she tried to
it's sacramento county's downtown jail. inmates make their way to and from the adjoining courthouse. a few days earlier, sobel was here for a bail hearing with his co-defendant and girlfriend, ariel potter. he attempted to get an envelope to her by pretending she dropped it and handing it to a deputy to give to her. >> i'm going to try to give it to one of the deputies down there, saying she forgot it in the courtroom and hopefully it gets into her hands. >> it's just been...
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the downtown branch is one of two jails run by the sacramento county sheriffs office. it's also the primary booking facility where officers from 13 different law enforcement agencies bring new arrestees. >> turn right, face the wall. >> probably every day, we process between 100 to 200 bodies coming through here a day. >> leave your hands by your side. >> i prefer working on the booking area. it's unpredictable. we have every walk of life come through here every day. >> the two newest arrivals, ryan and his girlfriend ariel putter.
the downtown branch is one of two jails run by the sacramento county sheriffs office. it's also the primary booking facility where officers from 13 different law enforcement agencies bring new arrestees. >> turn right, face the wall. >> probably every day, we process between 100 to 200 bodies coming through here a day. >> leave your hands by your side. >> i prefer working on the booking area. it's unpredictable. we have every walk of life come through here every day....
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sources say this sacramento man is accused by federal authorities of traveling to syria to support isis. good evening. >> federal authorities made arrest in three cities today including sacramento, houston and milwaukee. man taken into custody in sacramento is accused of traveling to syria to fight with terrorist organizations. >> katie is in the newsroom with late details. katie? >>reporter: he's facing a charge of making false statements involve international terrorism. authorities say he lied to immigration officials about fighting with isis over seas and that his plan was outlined on social media. sources tell abc and sacramento this is 2 23-year-old man an iraqi born palestinian an who came to the u.s. as syrian refugee in 201 2012. at that time he talked with multiple people on social media about returning to syria an fighting alongside terrorist organizations. the complaint alleges the man did exactly that in 2013 before settling in sacramento in january of 2014. at this point he's charged with lying to immigration officials about his over seas activities and he's being held at t
sources say this sacramento man is accused by federal authorities of traveling to syria to support isis. good evening. >> federal authorities made arrest in three cities today including sacramento, houston and milwaukee. man taken into custody in sacramento is accused of traveling to syria to fight with terrorist organizations. >> katie is in the newsroom with late details. katie? >>reporter: he's facing a charge of making false statements involve international terrorism....
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sacramento's main jail is also affected by ab-109.aw that diverts convicts from state prisons to county jails. so people that are brand new, you've got to persevere. someone driving could be felled up with a guy who's been in prison for the past 20 years. you teach them how to get around the system, how to create weapons. how to be a criminal opposed to natural rehabilitation process. >> ab-109 has also come with a significant funding decrease. one of the more unique programs occurs 30 miles south of the downtown facility, county sprawling branch jail. ab-109 inmate has been in the horse program since i was itch leapted five months earlier. its goal is to make wild horses suitable for adoption. >> we leave in the morning and we get back at night. by the end of the day, it's a long day, but it makes the day really fast. >> and that's important. kerry is only one year into his sentence. kerry says he learned how to make guns from his father who did so legally on their pennsylvania farm. >> it was just part of our every day life. we'd go
sacramento's main jail is also affected by ab-109.aw that diverts convicts from state prisons to county jails. so people that are brand new, you've got to persevere. someone driving could be felled up with a guy who's been in prison for the past 20 years. you teach them how to get around the system, how to create weapons. how to be a criminal opposed to natural rehabilitation process. >> ab-109 has also come with a significant funding decrease. one of the more unique programs occurs 30...
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downtown sacramento, many of those dreams hit a wall.he great concrete walls is the county's main jail facility. ernest grew up in ohio but came to sacramento after his wife moved here. he says he was hoping to save the marriage. >> she had better things to do than mess around with an alcoholic. what is running wild. i was in california, dude. living the dream. my california dream starting going downhill real fast. >> salmons said his life descended into a fog of drinking, drugs, which led to gambling and crime. >> i didn't care about anything or anybody. i woke up in people's yard. i wanted it, i took it. it wasn't cool, i know, but i didn't think right at all. >> he was also accident-prone. shortly before his arrest, he broke his wrist then reinjured it when he fell out of a tree. >> it's the little things that count in here. >> he keeps breaking his right foot. >> first time i broke it i jumped off a balcony. six months later, i dropped a manhole cover on it. then i stepped on, rebroke it. came here, fell out of a tree and rebroke it
downtown sacramento, many of those dreams hit a wall.he great concrete walls is the county's main jail facility. ernest grew up in ohio but came to sacramento after his wife moved here. he says he was hoping to save the marriage. >> she had better things to do than mess around with an alcoholic. what is running wild. i was in california, dude. living the dream. my california dream starting going downhill real fast. >> salmons said his life descended into a fog of drinking, drugs,...
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. >> the city of sacramento.we are the resistance. >> a video purportedly from anonymous credit sized sacramento for its recent crackdown on homeless protesters. some of the homeless remain in spite of police warning them that they need to move. >> you're mentally prosecuting those individuals for something as innocent as sleeping when they have no safe, legal place to go, violates their constitutional rights. >> i think it's awesome. i think it's great that we have anonymous, an organization who is out for humanity. >> anonymous is threatening to use what it called its formidable talent on sacramento. the city says the threat is being investigated. >>> new at 6:00 a call for change in san francisco following a deadly police shooting one month ago. community members are demanding sweeping reforms to police policies following the death of mario woods. ktvu's tara moriarty spoke with mayor ed leigh about how he planners to repair the serious divide between the police and the community. >> reporter: they have storme
. >> the city of sacramento.we are the resistance. >> a video purportedly from anonymous credit sized sacramento for its recent crackdown on homeless protesters. some of the homeless remain in spite of police warning them that they need to move. >> you're mentally prosecuting those individuals for something as innocent as sleeping when they have no safe, legal place to go, violates their constitutional rights. >> i think it's awesome. i think it's great that we have...
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good evening. >> federal authorities made arrest in three cities today including sacramento, houstonilwaukee. man taken into custody in sacramento is accused of traveling to syria to fight with terrorist organizations. >> katie is in the newsroom with late details. katie? >>reporter: he's facing a charge of making false statements involve international terrorism. authorities say he lied to immigration officials about fighting with isis over seas and that his plan was outlined on social media. sources tell abc and sacramento this is 2 23-year-old man an iraqi born palestinian an who came to the u.s. as syrian refugee in 201 2012. at that time he talked with multiple people on social media about returning to syria an fighting alongside terrorist organizations. the complaint alleges the man did exactly that in 2013 before settling in sacramento in january of 2014. at this point he's charged with lying to immigration officials about his over seas activities and he's being held at the sacramento county jail. >> it's a minor charge compared to what happened in san bernardino or paris. mino
good evening. >> federal authorities made arrest in three cities today including sacramento, houstonilwaukee. man taken into custody in sacramento is accused of traveling to syria to fight with terrorist organizations. >> katie is in the newsroom with late details. katie? >>reporter: he's facing a charge of making false statements involve international terrorism. authorities say he lied to immigration officials about fighting with isis over seas and that his plan was outlined...
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the downtown branch is one of two jails run by the sacramento county sheriff's office.also the primary booking facility where officers from 13 different law enforcement agencies bring new arrestees. >> turn to the right, face the wall. >> probably every day we process between 100 to 200 bodies coming through here a day. >> follow your directions. keep your hands by your side. >> i prefer working on the booking area. it's unpredictable. >> face the wall. >> we have every walk of life come through here every day. >> the two newest arrivals, ryan sobel and his girlfriend, ariel potter. >> miss potter. >> their arrests are the result of a dispute they say was with potter's ex-boyfriend following an exchange of angry text messages. sobel said he and potter arranged to meet the ex-boyfriend in person to work it out but were attacked by him and four of his friends. >> i ended up grabbing a knife that the guy had. and they were all jumping on me and in self-defense you know, start swinging both of my arms and i had a knife in my hand. >> there's so much going on. i don't even k
the downtown branch is one of two jails run by the sacramento county sheriff's office.also the primary booking facility where officers from 13 different law enforcement agencies bring new arrestees. >> turn to the right, face the wall. >> probably every day we process between 100 to 200 bodies coming through here a day. >> follow your directions. keep your hands by your side. >> i prefer working on the booking area. it's unpredictable. >> face the wall. >> we...
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. >> now to the developing story of the brother arrested in sacramento on the charge of terrorism.he 20-year-old is out of jail tonight. samir al jaab says he is innocent of any wrongdoing. >> i think it's a matter of what their son has done is different than what this family believes in. because they're completely 100% supportive of the u.s. government. he is proud to be an american. >> authorities say that samir is accused of conspireing to transport stolen property across state lines, scheduled to face a federal judge in wisconsin monday. now his older brother is in the sacramento county jail charged with lying to immigration officials and fighting on the side of a designated terrorist group in syria. >>> new at 6:00, the chance of the raiders staying in oakland just took another hit. today, nfl commissioner roger goodell issued a report criticizing the raiders, rams and chargers current stadiums calling them unsatisfactory and inadequate and adds proposed solutions are not viable to keep the teams in their marketings. the nfl will review all the proposals next week and three fo
. >> now to the developing story of the brother arrested in sacramento on the charge of terrorism.he 20-year-old is out of jail tonight. samir al jaab says he is innocent of any wrongdoing. >> i think it's a matter of what their son has done is different than what this family believes in. because they're completely 100% supportive of the u.s. government. he is proud to be an american. >> authorities say that samir is accused of conspireing to transport stolen property across...
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one of two jails run by the sacramento county sheriff's office.ike most jails where the majority of inmates are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial, about 65% of the inmates are convicted and serving sentences. that's due, in part, to a 2011 law known as ab-109. it was created to help relieve the california's state prison systems once dangerously over-crowded conditions. now, thousands of inmates who normally would have gone to prison are diverted to county jails. the law has drastically changed the make-up of the inmate population with more convicts serving hard time as opposed to shorter term, not-convicted inmates still awaiting trial. >> it has brought some very unique challenges to us. number one, now our jail is like state prisons. before county jails, people would do 3-6 months in county jail. now, we have folks here for 17 years. we're seeing state prison activities. we're seeing folks running their criminal enterprises, at least trying to, from inside our facilities. we're seeing greater propensity for smuggling, a greater propensit
one of two jails run by the sacramento county sheriff's office.ike most jails where the majority of inmates are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial, about 65% of the inmates are convicted and serving sentences. that's due, in part, to a 2011 law known as ab-109. it was created to help relieve the california's state prison systems once dangerously over-crowded conditions. now, thousands of inmates who normally would have gone to prison are diverted to county jails. the law has drastically...
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as brian webb reports, one man is from sacramento... the other from houston. court documents reveal the 23- year-old sacramento suspect communicated over social media with an unnamed individual living in texas back in 2013. in one exchange the two allegedly discussed training and fighting overseas. the texas person identified as individual i writes: "i need to learn from your weapon expertise." the sacramento suspect responds: "if you arrive and i am still there, i will train you." a criminal complaint unsealed thursday accuses the sacramento man of traveling to syria from the u-s - and back again--after fighting alongside a terror organization...the n lying to investigators about it. authorities say the iraqi citizen originally came to the (flagg miller/terror expert) this is an individual who was committed to going back home as an iraqi to fight what he perceives were corrupt authoritarian regimes. law enforcement officials accuse a houston suspect of providing material support to isis. the 24-year-old texas man entered the u.s as an iraq refugee in 2009 and
as brian webb reports, one man is from sacramento... the other from houston. court documents reveal the 23- year-old sacramento suspect communicated over social media with an unnamed individual living in texas back in 2013. in one exchange the two allegedly discussed training and fighting overseas. the texas person identified as individual i writes: "i need to learn from your weapon expertise." the sacramento suspect responds: "if you arrive and i am still there, i will train...
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in january of 2014--and moved to sacramento. it wasnt until 9 months later -- immigration officials questioned him about his time in syria. that investigation led to the arrest of three of his relatives in wisconsin, in a separate case. in texas, lieutenant governor dan patrick says a terror suspect was arrested in houston. an investigation is underway to track down the thieves who broke into a communal here in nevada ... bills, credit card applications, driver's licenses, and checks, all come in the mail. stealing mail is a serious crime with serious consequences. it's a federal felony, punishable by two years in prison for each count. the postal service has their own investigative department. postal inspectors are fully sworn law enforcement officers, with all the powers that it implies. "so throughout the entire year postal inspectors all over the country respond to and follow up with reports of individual mail theft." the mailboxes in stead are being replaced with stronger, more secure units and residents are being told to p
in january of 2014--and moved to sacramento. it wasnt until 9 months later -- immigration officials questioned him about his time in syria. that investigation led to the arrest of three of his relatives in wisconsin, in a separate case. in texas, lieutenant governor dan patrick says a terror suspect was arrested in houston. an investigation is underway to track down the thieves who broke into a communal here in nevada ... bills, credit card applications, driver's licenses, and checks, all come...
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he lived in arizona and wisconsin before settling in sacramento. prosecutors say he claimed he was going to visit his sick grandmother in turkey and went to syria instead. he used social media to tell others about the trip. and he talked about fighting with various factions. the u.s. has designated that a terrorist organization. he allegedly bragged about using an assault weapon in a fire fight. and he lied when he returned to the u.s. and immigration officials asked what he did overseas. federal authorities have also arrested a man in texas. that 24-year-old man is accused of lying to federal authorities about associating with isis in 2014. the feds have not explained how the two arrests are connected. insight was offered into how the two men were involved. >> a lot of would be terrorists like the glamour and the violence that's associated with it without perhaps thinking through the consequences of their actions. >> reporter: all of this comes as the federal government is turning to the tech industry to fight isis and other terrorist groups. whit
he lived in arizona and wisconsin before settling in sacramento. prosecutors say he claimed he was going to visit his sick grandmother in turkey and went to syria instead. he used social media to tell others about the trip. and he talked about fighting with various factions. the u.s. has designated that a terrorist organization. he allegedly bragged about using an assault weapon in a fire fight. and he lied when he returned to the u.s. and immigration officials asked what he did overseas....
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county's finest. >> those residing inside the sacramento county jail.ated downtown, the main jail houses about 2,000 men and women. most of whom are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. should any of them be found guilty one of several laws, some passed by legislators, others by voters, could affect their sentencing. the best known of these laws was approved by voters in 1994. california's three strikes measure. >> folks had reached their point of saturation. three strikes was one such initiative that said look, if you get two serious or violent felonies, the third strike, you're going to be locked up 25 to life. it increased the populations of state prisons to be sure, but it was filling the state prisons with folks that had a demonstrated track record of victimizing others. >> it would appear that this get tough on crime initiative was voted in because of offenders like gregory gavin. >> a lot of his charges have to do with theft and violence. that seems to be his claim to fame. >> gadlin's first two strikes wer
county's finest. >> those residing inside the sacramento county jail.ated downtown, the main jail houses about 2,000 men and women. most of whom are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. should any of them be found guilty one of several laws, some passed by legislators, others by voters, could affect their sentencing. the best known of these laws was approved by voters in 1994. california's three strikes measure. >> folks had reached their...
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attorney in sacramento says the sacramento man is a 23-year-old who was palestine an born in iraq. he came to the u.s. from syria in 2012. he first lived in arizona and wisconsin. officials say he communicated on social media with numerous individuals about his intent to return to syria to fight for terrorist organizations. he left the u.s. in 2013. authorities believe he traveled to syria to fight alongside several terrorist organization organizations. he returned to the u.s. in 2014 and settled in sacramento. when interviewed later that year federal authorities say the man lied to them saying he had been in turkey visiting his grand father. today he was arrested and charged with making a false statement involving international terrorism. he will appear in federal court tomorrow afternoon in sacramento. >>> we are learning more fit about a history of police calls at the world school in antioch one of those campus is where video taken on tuesday shows a teacher's aide abusing a 9-year-old student. authorities sent us this mug shot of the aide 26-year-old the the man of antioch arre
attorney in sacramento says the sacramento man is a 23-year-old who was palestine an born in iraq. he came to the u.s. from syria in 2012. he first lived in arizona and wisconsin. officials say he communicated on social media with numerous individuals about his intent to return to syria to fight for terrorist organizations. he left the u.s. in 2013. authorities believe he traveled to syria to fight alongside several terrorist organization organizations. he returned to the u.s. in 2014 and...
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vivio en arizona y en wisconn...y en eno del 2014 se mudo a sacramento...las fiscalia federal en sacramento anuncio que al jayab fue arrestado esta manana.... (video) al parecer le comunico a varias personas por medio de las redes sociales sus intensiones de regresar a siria para combatir a favor de organizaciones terroristas, ademas de hablar de sus experiencias previas en la lucha contra el regimen sirio.... (full page 2) son varios los caos criminalquen manana a las 2 de la tarde cuando se presente en corte.. e ellos: haber mentido cuando dijo no pertenecer a ningun grupo rebelde, por haber dicho que no habia brindado apoyo a organizaciones terroristas, o el haber sidpart de algun tipo de actividad criminales.... y finalmente por negar que habria utilizado aas en cona de otros.... expertos en terrorismo dicen que los simpatizantes con grupo extremistas usualmente tienen una meta en mente... escuchemos... sot hannan niadin, experto en seguridad del dio orien houston terrorist pkg forcull 0 en los estados unidos reclur a gente que eventualmente regresaran
vivio en arizona y en wisconn...y en eno del 2014 se mudo a sacramento...las fiscalia federal en sacramento anuncio que al jayab fue arrestado esta manana.... (video) al parecer le comunico a varias personas por medio de las redes sociales sus intensiones de regresar a siria para combatir a favor de organizaciones terroristas, ademas de hablar de sus experiencias previas en la lucha contra el regimen sirio.... (full page 2) son varios los caos criminalquen manana a las 2 de la tarde cuando se...
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-- newscast, a sacramento man is one of two people arrested on terror concerns, accusing sacramento resident mohammed eunice aljayab of travelling to syria to fight alongside terrorist organizations, making a false statement involving international terrorism. officials in texas also arrested a terror suspect as part of the same investigation, and they say the arrests may have prevented a terror-related event. the investigation is ongoing. >>> the reno police traffic state to use new technology that will significantly cut time spent on major traffic accidents, also improve how the agency gathers evidence during those crash. van tieu is here to explain >> detective go to the scene and they must recreate a picture of what happened, here's an example of what it typically looks like, a car here, a bicycle here and it would take hour to scale these measurements, but with the division's newest technology, it will take about 30 minute to create an -- 30 minutes to create an interactive 3-d model, comparison. >> reporter: this is the pharaoh system, an odd contraption of spinning mirror rota
-- newscast, a sacramento man is one of two people arrested on terror concerns, accusing sacramento resident mohammed eunice aljayab of travelling to syria to fight alongside terrorist organizations, making a false statement involving international terrorism. officials in texas also arrested a terror suspect as part of the same investigation, and they say the arrests may have prevented a terror-related event. the investigation is ongoing. >>> the reno police traffic state to use new...
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. >> federal agents arrested a man in sacramento for a terrorism offense. ian cull is tracking the details. >> reporter: we know the arrests were made simultaneously from sacramento to houston to milwaukee. federal prosecutors unsealed documents today laying out evidence against a 23-year-old. fbi agents accuse him of telling people on social media he wanted to fight alongside terrorist groups and talked about fighting against the regime in syria. agents claim he lied about his travels when interviewed by immigration officers. nbc spoke with a man who became friends with the man. he wanted his face hidden. >> he would get angry at times but never say anything related to terrorism or anything like that. >> reporter: while he was taken into custody in sacramento, federal agents arrested a suspect in houston who they say tried to provide material spo support to isis. and a third arrest was made in milwaukee. this man is a middle east security expert who say that terrorist groups try to recruit people like this who can attack the u.s. from within. >> they want
. >> federal agents arrested a man in sacramento for a terrorism offense. ian cull is tracking the details. >> reporter: we know the arrests were made simultaneously from sacramento to houston to milwaukee. federal prosecutors unsealed documents today laying out evidence against a 23-year-old. fbi agents accuse him of telling people on social media he wanted to fight alongside terrorist groups and talked about fighting against the regime in syria. agents claim he lied about his...
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rain mostly all the way to truckee and all the way to sacramento so it's not there. near mt. rose highway we showed you a shot of that before. driving is already starting but it's going to be tricky and dangerous overnight tonight and through sunday. if you might pockets of snow all the way down to kirkwood so 50 around the south end of the lake toward sacramento area also has some snow on it too,. but overall the pattern is getting wetter and colder. today's highs were close to 60, the miles will be low 40s. all that bring you see on the radar will turn to snow. so here is the north star snow steak. what they are waiting for is another foot or two by the time this is the north star mount pluto cam. it's changing to a ring snow makes at 8500 feet. wins to the south not as strong both hands on the wheel headed down going to be interesting. doppler radar will be active all weekend long and as we look for more rain chances, will attempt to snow? i think by midnight it could. more snow will be traveling along the west side so keep that in mind all the way along 395 it will be gus
rain mostly all the way to truckee and all the way to sacramento so it's not there. near mt. rose highway we showed you a shot of that before. driving is already starting but it's going to be tricky and dangerous overnight tonight and through sunday. if you might pockets of snow all the way down to kirkwood so 50 around the south end of the lake toward sacramento area also has some snow on it too,. but overall the pattern is getting wetter and colder. today's highs were close to 60, the miles...
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the sacramento suspect responds, if you arrive and i am still there, i will train you. a criminal complaint unsealed thursday accuses the sacramento man of traveling to syria from the u.s. and back again after fighting alongside a terror organization, then lying to investigators about it. authorities say the iraqi citizen originally came to the u.s. as a refuge in 2012. >> this is an individual who was committed to going back home and -- as an iraqi to fight what regimes. officials accuse the houston suspect of providing material support to isis. the 24-year-old texas man entered the u.s. as an iraqi refuge in 2009 and was granted permanent residence status in 2011. the charges are reignited a debate on the campaign trail fuges into the u.s. >> we should not be allowing isis terrorists to come back to america with u.s. passports. >> reporter: both suspects are scheduled to appear in federal court today. in a statement, texas governor greg abbott called on the president to halt the resettlement of refuges in the u.s. until there is an effective americans' safety. >> bria
the sacramento suspect responds, if you arrive and i am still there, i will train you. a criminal complaint unsealed thursday accuses the sacramento man of traveling to syria from the u.s. and back again after fighting alongside a terror organization, then lying to investigators about it. authorities say the iraqi citizen originally came to the u.s. as a refuge in 2012. >> this is an individual who was committed to going back home and -- as an iraqi to fight what regimes. officials accuse...
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he organized a caravan of hundreds of cars to drive to sacramento.were able to convince caltrans and then governor jerry brown to finish this project. today a couple dozen members of his family helped unveil the sign. his grandson said he was a man who would give his friends the shirt right off his back. >> technically, san jose, he considered san jose his friends so san jose needed a shirt, and he did what it took to give san jose that shirt. >> thanks to kalla, about a half million drivers pass through this inter change every week day. >>> let's talk about our weather, bring in our chief meteorologist bill martin. more rain on the way. >> a little bit, just a touch for the weekend. it's going to be a real nice weekend compared to the last couple. will you be able to get outside. saturday afternoon and sunday should be dry. it's not going to be warm. cloudy, maybe a little wet, but descry for the sky. saturday afternoon through sunday. so that's not bad. the last few weekends we've had some rain. there's the systems. there's the break between them.
he organized a caravan of hundreds of cars to drive to sacramento.were able to convince caltrans and then governor jerry brown to finish this project. today a couple dozen members of his family helped unveil the sign. his grandson said he was a man who would give his friends the shirt right off his back. >> technically, san jose, he considered san jose his friends so san jose needed a shirt, and he did what it took to give san jose that shirt. >> thanks to kalla, about a half...
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a suspect from sacramento has been identified.ia to fight with terrorist groups. he's a palestinian born in iraq and he came to the u.s. as a refugee in october 2012. he lived in arizona and wisconsin before settling in sacramento. prosecutors say he claimed he was going to visit his sick grandmother in turkey when in fact he went to syria. investigators believe he's lying based on his extensive use of social media to coordinate the trip. and he talked about fighting with various factions and bragged about killing soldiers loyal to assad. he lied when he returned and immigration officials asked what he did overseas. he's due in federal court today at 2 p.m. another man was arrested in texas. the 24-year-old is accused of lying to federal authorities about associating with isis in 2014. at this point, the feds have not explained exactly how the two arrests are connected. the sacramento television station caught up with a friend of the man arrested and he says that the feds questioned him at length. >> they asked me if i knew or sus
a suspect from sacramento has been identified.ia to fight with terrorist groups. he's a palestinian born in iraq and he came to the u.s. as a refugee in october 2012. he lived in arizona and wisconsin before settling in sacramento. prosecutors say he claimed he was going to visit his sick grandmother in turkey when in fact he went to syria. investigators believe he's lying based on his extensive use of social media to coordinate the trip. and he talked about fighting with various factions and...
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the sacramento suspect responds: if you arrive and i am still there, ill train you. a criminal complaint unsealed thursday accuses the sacramento man of traveling to syria from the us and back again after fighting alongside a terror organization then lying to investigators about it. authority say the iraqi citizen originally came to the u.s. as a refugee in 2012. >> this was an individual who was committed to going back home and probably, as an iraqi, to fight what he perceives as corrupt and regime. >> law enforcement officials accuse the houston suspect of providing material support to isis. the 24 year old texas man entered the us as iraqi refugee in 200 -9d and was granted permanent resident stat just 2011. the charges have reignited a debate on the campaign trail over admitting syrian refugees into the us. >> we should not be allowing isis terrorists to come back to america with us passports and wage jihad to attempt to murder innocent men and women in this country. >> both suspect are scheduled to appear in federal court today. in new york, brian web, for cbs-3
the sacramento suspect responds: if you arrive and i am still there, ill train you. a criminal complaint unsealed thursday accuses the sacramento man of traveling to syria from the us and back again after fighting alongside a terror organization then lying to investigators about it. authority say the iraqi citizen originally came to the u.s. as a refugee in 2012. >> this was an individual who was committed to going back home and probably, as an iraqi, to fight what he perceives as corrupt...
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a sacramento man arrested on terror charges.is recent trips to syria that's at the center of the investigation. >>> another attack been donald trump on social media. this time he is targeting macy's. up next why he is calling macy's massive job cuts a big win for him. >>> good morning. we are looking at the morning commute on that east shore freeway, and right now it is getting a little bit more crowded. but the biggest backup really is at the toll plaza. we will tell you about the rest of the morning commute when "mornings on 2" returns. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2". time 7:14. new this morning investigators in pennsylvania say a man who fired shots at a police officer at point blank range did it in the name of islam. a philadelphia tv station says the suspect confessed, too. police say the gunman fired 13 shots through the driver's side of the police officer's patrol car late last night in west philadelphia. that officer was hit three times in the arm. he is recovering after surgery. the suspect was also hurt when the o
a sacramento man arrested on terror charges.is recent trips to syria that's at the center of the investigation. >>> another attack been donald trump on social media. this time he is targeting macy's. up next why he is calling macy's massive job cuts a big win for him. >>> good morning. we are looking at the morning commute on that east shore freeway, and right now it is getting a little bit more crowded. but the biggest backup really is at the toll plaza. we will tell you...
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federal agents arrested a man in sacramento today on terrorist related charges 23-yera old. aws mohammed yunis al jayab is now in custody and was allegedly involved in terrorist connection spanning three states. authorities say he came to the u-s as a refugee and lied to federal officials about his past with terrorist organizations. al jayab travelled to syria in 20-13 and returned to the u-s in 20-14. he was not questioned about his time over sees until 9 months after his return. --overseas >>:is a reminder of the basis-- basic promises that this can happen anywhere--premise that >> pam :law enforcement experts says smaller targets for terror like sacramento or san bernardino must be as alert as bigger cities. the white house is sending top national security officials to silicon valley tomorrow to seek the tech industry's help. in disrupting terrorism. the f-b-i director and other officials will be attending a meeting in san jose friday. the government will be holding a briefing about how terroritsts use technology and encryption. together, the tech leaders and government o
federal agents arrested a man in sacramento today on terrorist related charges 23-yera old. aws mohammed yunis al jayab is now in custody and was allegedly involved in terrorist connection spanning three states. authorities say he came to the u-s as a refugee and lied to federal officials about his past with terrorist organizations. al jayab travelled to syria in 20-13 and returned to the u-s in 20-14. he was not questioned about his time over sees until 9 months after his return. --overseas...
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>>reporter: a potential terror threat now he was arrested thursday in sacramento on charges of making false statements to federal authorities about his own past with tours organization he came to the u.s. in 2012 as a refugee from iraq according to a criminal complaint filed in view of district court he travel to syria to turkey in 2013 very connected will members of islam a known terrorist group and host about his and ball mancuso to medium the detailed conversation he had with known extremist as the full funding to travel talking about weapons and at one point saying " victory or martyrdom america when isolette me for my is, do the only death would do as part he returned to the u.s. in january of 2014 and moved to sacramento it was not until nine months later emigration officials questioned him. >>reporter: about his time in serial he says small targets the tear like sacramental or san bernardino has to be as a lead as a leg or new york city the joint terrorism task force along with the fbi likely put expense of and striking terror suspects he said there was no evidence showing he w
>>reporter: a potential terror threat now he was arrested thursday in sacramento on charges of making false statements to federal authorities about his own past with tours organization he came to the u.s. in 2012 as a refugee from iraq according to a criminal complaint filed in view of district court he travel to syria to turkey in 2013 very connected will members of islam a known terrorist group and host about his and ball mancuso to medium the detailed conversation he had with known...
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. >> 23-year-old of sacramento is accused of traveling to syria fight in the civil war and then lying about it. and 24-year-old omar faraj syed of houston was also indicted. he was charged with trying to provide material support to extremists. both entered the u.s. as refugees. according to the fbi one said he would have joined isis if not for the group's killing of other muslims. he did fight alongside them. investigators say they are not national security threats. >> to politics now. donald trump flexing his muscles and bernie sanders' backyard. burlington vth. he gave out 20 thousand free tickets to a 1400 seat theater and it was one hundred steps aaway from from the sanders' campaign headquarters. >> very intense. although new hampshire, iowa, south carolina will all be campaign stops today. but on the campaign trail it is politics as usual. >> donald trump went on defense against some protesters at a vermont rally. >> get them out of here. get them out. come on. security move faster. >> playing to the crowd just steps away from bernie sanders campaign headquarters. the republican
. >> 23-year-old of sacramento is accused of traveling to syria fight in the civil war and then lying about it. and 24-year-old omar faraj syed of houston was also indicted. he was charged with trying to provide material support to extremists. both entered the u.s. as refugees. according to the fbi one said he would have joined isis if not for the group's killing of other muslims. he did fight alongside them. investigators say they are not national security threats. >> to politics...
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he was arrested in sacramento. the other two, taken into custody in houston and milwaukee. the u.s.ramento just released more details about the man arrested there, the 23-year-old is a palestinian, born in iraq according to the complaint. he came to the u.s. as a refugee in 2012. first lived in arizona and wisconsin. now, officials say he communicated on social media with numerous individuals intent to return to syria to join organizations. now, authorities believe he went to syria to fight alongside several terror organizations and he settled in sacramento. when interviewed federal authorities say he lied to them, saying he had been in turkey, visiting his grandfather. today he was arrested and charged with
he was arrested in sacramento. the other two, taken into custody in houston and milwaukee. the u.s.ramento just released more details about the man arrested there, the 23-year-old is a palestinian, born in iraq according to the complaint. he came to the u.s. as a refugee in 2012. first lived in arizona and wisconsin. now, officials say he communicated on social media with numerous individuals intent to return to syria to join organizations. now, authorities believe he went to syria to fight...
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and sacramento, 36. and with the cloud cover coming in some of the north bay temps could get trapped. upper 40s for some. sun and clouds and cloudy tonight and morning fog. don't forget about that rain that develops. upper 40s and low 50s and mid- 50s for others, and in this kind of apache it's tough to warm up. rain tonight into saturday and looks okay saturday night and next system on monday. >> we hope mother nature doesn't turn off the tap. >> there's signs of rain all the way to the 24th. >> that's great. >> and all bringing snow as well. >> yeah -- >> warmer systems. >> they're still getting snow but not big systems. >> fine. a little bit at a time, stacking it up is good. >> slow and steady will win the race. >> i've heard that somewhere. >>> california governor jerry brown has a record setting spending plan. he's calling on a tax on health insurers. this budget also includes a boost to public education and limited help for the low income families. and new transportation fees and taxes to repair s
and sacramento, 36. and with the cloud cover coming in some of the north bay temps could get trapped. upper 40s for some. sun and clouds and cloudy tonight and morning fog. don't forget about that rain that develops. upper 40s and low 50s and mid- 50s for others, and in this kind of apache it's tough to warm up. rain tonight into saturday and looks okay saturday night and next system on monday. >> we hope mother nature doesn't turn off the tap. >> there's signs of rain all the way...
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he was arrested thursday and sacramento for making false statements to federal authorities.e. the man had it facebook conversations in detail on terrorist groups. the man said the only deaf or martyrdom will stop him from entering the u.s. >> we should accept the fact that terrorism can attack people anywhere. >> reporter: along with the fbi , terrorist suspects are increasing their activity. >> accusing of terrorist activity is a heavy charges and should only be done after significant amounts of evidence . >> reporter: if convicted of lying to federal officials the man may face up to eight years in prison. >> darya: of bay area teacher who was accused of child abuse is being accused by another family who says this teacher did abuse other times. >> mark: police have released a much shot of a teacher's aide accused of child abuse. she is accused of striking a nine year old child. kron 4 spoke to the victim. >> my daughter is a good person . i do not know what happened over there. but it was bad. >> reporter: >> mark: other staff may have tolerated these crimes will be a held
he was arrested thursday and sacramento for making false statements to federal authorities.e. the man had it facebook conversations in detail on terrorist groups. the man said the only deaf or martyrdom will stop him from entering the u.s. >> we should accept the fact that terrorism can attack people anywhere. >> reporter: along with the fbi , terrorist suspects are increasing their activity. >> accusing of terrorist activity is a heavy charges and should only be done after...
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an investigation starting in sacramento... has led to the arrest of several people-- possibly linked to terrorism. the u-s attorney's office in sacramento says a 23-year-old iraqi citizen was arrested this morning. he's accused of traveling to syria, to fight alongside terrorist organizations-- and lying to investigators about it. that led to the arrest of three of his relatives in wisconsin, in a separate case. in texas, lieutenant governor dan patrick says a terror suspect was arrested in it may sound like petty theft, but stealing mail is a serious crime... with serious consequences, for the thief and the victim. a communal mailbox was recently broken into-- in a stead neighborhood. here in nevada-- bills, credit card applications, driver's licenses, and checks, all come in the mail. that's why mail theft is a serious crime. it's a federal felony... punishable by two years in prison for each count. the postal service has their own investigative department. postal inspectors are fully sworn law enforcement officers, with all
an investigation starting in sacramento... has led to the arrest of several people-- possibly linked to terrorism. the u-s attorney's office in sacramento says a 23-year-old iraqi citizen was arrested this morning. he's accused of traveling to syria, to fight alongside terrorist organizations-- and lying to investigators about it. that led to the arrest of three of his relatives in wisconsin, in a separate case. in texas, lieutenant governor dan patrick says a terror suspect was arrested in it...
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there is a packed public meeting on the issue in sacramento. consumer groups are concerned that the vehicles account an handle challenges such as construction and severe weather and that their sensors are not reliable. current laws require a human being to be behind the wheel with a steering wheel and pedal, something that google says is too restrictive. >> the basis of the dmv's proposed regulation that we are discussing here today, it will not be available here in california. >> i'm a single mom to a beautiful little girl who start kindergarten in september. i want to be able to drive my little girl to play dates instead of taking public transportation. >> the dmv says it will take another year to come up regulations on dryerless vehicles. >>> a deadly plane crash near a home in santa rosa, california. what we are learning about the two people killed. >>> first, it's been one year since the group made a discovery. up next, the new details about the investigation that helped investigators figure out what happened. >>> we are looking at a morni
there is a packed public meeting on the issue in sacramento. consumer groups are concerned that the vehicles account an handle challenges such as construction and severe weather and that their sensors are not reliable. current laws require a human being to be behind the wheel with a steering wheel and pedal, something that google says is too restrictive. >> the basis of the dmv's proposed regulation that we are discussing here today, it will not be available here in california. >>...
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. >>> an iraqi refugee arrested in sacramento on accusations he's connected to isis. >>> do you feel lucky like 1 in 700 million lucky? >> yeah, come on! >> "today in the bay" starts right now. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew in for sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check that forecast with meteor also kari hall. you feeling lucky this morning? >> feeling a little lucky. more rain moving into the bay area. right now spotty light showers here and there and more clouds moving in and we won't see the bulk of the rain until later on this evening, mostly dry day, once again. it is cool as you head out and we're expected to reach the mid to upper 50s today with mixture of sun and clouds. we'll talk about that rain coming up in a few minutes. let's see what's happening on the roadways now with mike. >> a full closure for highway 4 eastbound in antioch towards the bridge but things have cleaned up in the last half hour and volume of traffic very light there. north bay 121 at highway 37 and some signal there's and having problems with those signal
. >>> an iraqi refugee arrested in sacramento on accusations he's connected to isis. >>> do you feel lucky like 1 in 700 million lucky? >> yeah, come on! >> "today in the bay" starts right now. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew in for sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check that forecast with meteor also kari hall. you feeling lucky this morning? >> feeling a little lucky. more rain moving into the...
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as christien kafton found out, this comes as federal agents in sacramento arrested an iraqi refugee who they say lied about his ties to terror groups. >> reporter: the suspect has been identified as 23-year-old aws mohammed younis al-jayab. the charges say he traveled to syria to fight with terrorist groups. al-jayab is a palestinian born in iraq. he came to the u.s. as a refugee in october 2012. a friend didn't want his face or name used on television and who says federal investigators interviewed him at length. >> they asked me if i knew or suspected him of being like in contact with a terrorist group. >> reporter: al-jayab lived in arizona and wisconsin before settling in sacramento. prosecutors say he claimed he was going to visit his sick mother in turkey when in fact he went to syria. investigators believe he is lying based on his extensive use of social media to help coordinate his trip. the complaint also says he talked about fighting with various factions and bragged about killing soldiers loyal to assad. the complaint goes on to say he lied when he returned to the united state
as christien kafton found out, this comes as federal agents in sacramento arrested an iraqi refugee who they say lied about his ties to terror groups. >> reporter: the suspect has been identified as 23-year-old aws mohammed younis al-jayab. the charges say he traveled to syria to fight with terrorist groups. al-jayab is a palestinian born in iraq. he came to the u.s. as a refugee in october 2012. a friend didn't want his face or name used on television and who says federal investigators...
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they are iraqi refugees living in sacramento and houston. but cbs news reports the pair may have been connected in some way. court documents reveal the 23- communicated over social media with an unnamed individual living in texas back in 2013. and in one exchange the two allegedly discussed training and fighting overseas. the texas person identified as individual one writes i need expertise and sacramento suspect they say responds, if you arrive and i am still there i will train you. a criminal complaint unsealed thursday accuses the sacramento man of traveling to syria from the u.s. and back again after fighting alongside a terror organization then lying to investigators about that trip. authorities say the iraqi citizen originally came to the u.s. as a refugee in 2012. >> this is an individual who is committed to going back home and as an iraqi to fight what he perceives is corrupt and thor teary regimes. to isis. in 2009 he was a refugee but was granted permanent resident status in 2011. arrest in milwaukee. that's connected to the sacram
they are iraqi refugees living in sacramento and houston. but cbs news reports the pair may have been connected in some way. court documents reveal the 23- communicated over social media with an unnamed individual living in texas back in 2013. and in one exchange the two allegedly discussed training and fighting overseas. the texas person identified as individual one writes i need expertise and sacramento suspect they say responds, if you arrive and i am still there i will train you. a criminal...