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one of two jails run by the suffolk county sheriff's office. the riverhead facility houses about 750 male and female inmates. >> your feet, other one. okay. >> most are currently charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. and few are more closely monitored by staff than terrance mickey. he faces charges including second degree murder, robbery, and assault. to which he has pled not guilty. >> terrance mickey is a high ranking member of the bloods gang. he's no joke. he's been incarcerated most of his life. he's definitely way up there on the food chain. >> several weeks earlier, mickey was transferred here from new york city's notorious rikers island jail. >> he had a bunch of charges assaulting other inmates, assaulting staff, and he definitely has a following. a lot of people under him that will do whatever he tells them to do. they have to do it, otherwise, they'll be in trouble. by sending him out here, it kind of strips him of his power and he's more isolated. >> records indicate and mickey concurs the two
one of two jails run by the suffolk county sheriff's office. the riverhead facility houses about 750 male and female inmates. >> your feet, other one. okay. >> most are currently charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. and few are more closely monitored by staff than terrance mickey. he faces charges including second degree murder, robbery, and assault. to which he has pled not guilty. >> terrance mickey is a high ranking member of the...
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you're out in suffolk county. we don't play out in suffolk county, number one, you know that. that. >> sufferin' county. >> most of the inmates call it sufferin' county, and they don't play, right? i told you that when i first met you. >> at the end of the day, i'm thankful for what you're doing, though. >> i understand that. that's my job, to keep officers safe, and believe it or not, keep you safe, too, while you're here. >> all right, man. thank you. >> so i always talk to them and i try to help him to keep him a little more calm so he doesn't go off and cause problems or, you know, god forbid, hurt an officer. >> that's crazy. you're losing. >> mickey says he has no thoughts of causing trouble. he's convinced his second-degree murder charge will not hold up but expects to do prison time for assault and robbery. >> that's eight. i said eight. >> now at age 30, with a family to support, he says he's looking at life beyond the bloods. >> boom, right there. >> no pinching behind this. there's no like you did your 20 years and there's your tension, your gold watch. you did good
you're out in suffolk county. we don't play out in suffolk county, number one, you know that. that. >> sufferin' county. >> most of the inmates call it sufferin' county, and they don't play, right? i told you that when i first met you. >> at the end of the day, i'm thankful for what you're doing, though. >> i understand that. that's my job, to keep officers safe, and believe it or not, keep you safe, too, while you're here. >> all right, man. thank you. >> so...
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hog tied me and drove me to suffolk county. i've been a hostage ever since. this was my career. i wanted to wear red flag and bang for my gang since i was like this. that's the honest to god truth. i never -- it sounds so stupid now but i never wanted to do nothing else. i'm living my dream. this is what your dream was when i grew up. >> investigator month is with the internal security unit keeping close tabs on influential gang members like mickey is part of his job. >> he comes from the city and grew up in the projects. when he was banging at 10, 11, to me he's like the real deal. this kid has been living it. since he came out here he feels helpless because he's so far from a from home. people from the city won't come out here. most in his area in the hood they've never been out of long island or past exit 49 never mind here. >> mickey says in spite of the distance his wife is more than willing to visit but has been hindered by a bureaucracy. >> on the website it says you are allowed to come in with a u.s. or foreign passport and any other state identification. my wife last a
hog tied me and drove me to suffolk county. i've been a hostage ever since. this was my career. i wanted to wear red flag and bang for my gang since i was like this. that's the honest to god truth. i never -- it sounds so stupid now but i never wanted to do nothing else. i'm living my dream. this is what your dream was when i grew up. >> investigator month is with the internal security unit keeping close tabs on influential gang members like mickey is part of his job. >> he comes...
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. >>> some 75 miles east of new york city on long island is suffolk county and the farming unit. the county built one of its two jails here in 1959. back then, it was nicknamed the farm. and inmates worked in the adjoining fields. today, the nickname remains. but inmates no longer tend crops. and the jail is a newly renovated modern facility. it usually houses more than 700 men, most of whom are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> right foot. >> the majority of inmates live in spacious dorm-like settings free of cells, but as renovations continue, some live in temporary tent like quarters known as the sprung unit. >> it has like a canvas top. still pretty secure. i envision it like the tennis courts they make, they spring up. sprung unit. it's a 60-bed unit. right now, we currently keep minimum security inmates in there for obvious reasons. there's a six-foot fence. they could basically jump the fence. >> let's start cleaning. if they're not off their bunk, make sure you wake up your partner. get off the phones, start help cleanin
. >>> some 75 miles east of new york city on long island is suffolk county and the farming unit. the county built one of its two jails here in 1959. back then, it was nicknamed the farm. and inmates worked in the adjoining fields. today, the nickname remains. but inmates no longer tend crops. and the jail is a newly renovated modern facility. it usually houses more than 700 men, most of whom are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >>...
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suffolk d.a. provided transcripts of the notes which quote the o'sullivan said "without a vic's statement, the da's case against me would lose the power, right? as long as you get that done. o'sullivan sent more traditional letters after the inmate left jail. in one o'sullivan instructed that the witness's body be buried so he could dig it up later, cut off the man's head. in the end the plot never materialized. his hitman cut a deal with prosecutors and turned informant. >> this man dangerous, dangerous man is going to be in jail for a long, long time. >> o'sullivan says other inmates influenced him to come up with the plan. >> at the time i wasn't thinking straight. i was more consumed by fear that if i didn't do something now that i could do 30 years. so i succumbed to peer pressure, went along with it, helped plan it. and i came back to really cause a lot of problems. >> o'sullivan has pled not guilty to new conspiracy charges based partially on assertion that another inmate helped write the l
suffolk d.a. provided transcripts of the notes which quote the o'sullivan said "without a vic's statement, the da's case against me would lose the power, right? as long as you get that done. o'sullivan sent more traditional letters after the inmate left jail. in one o'sullivan instructed that the witness's body be buried so he could dig it up later, cut off the man's head. in the end the plot never materialized. his hitman cut a deal with prosecutors and turned informant. >> this man...
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yards at the suffolk county hills facility might seem like any other park. inmates are allowed on the yard one hour a day. only the most extreme weather conditions will keep most of them from the outdoors. >> this is as free as i'm going to get right now. >> their activities are closely monitors by officers with live ammo shotguns and a 45 foot tower as well as officers on the ground only permitted to carry collapsible batons, pepper spray and handcuffs. >> officers stay in the catwalk and then an officer is required to enter the yard and do a supervisory tour. which is recorded digitally. very rarely other than that would an officer entered the yard during recreation. >> the process of going in is called a punch. you'll see the metal device in the back when we touch it. just records that we did a tour. >> you are looking for things, body language and tell when something is going to happen. there is definitely a little heightened sense of awareness when you're walking in there. it is definitely not the most comfortable feeling to be in there by yourself but
yards at the suffolk county hills facility might seem like any other park. inmates are allowed on the yard one hour a day. only the most extreme weather conditions will keep most of them from the outdoors. >> this is as free as i'm going to get right now. >> their activities are closely monitors by officers with live ammo shotguns and a 45 foot tower as well as officers on the ground only permitted to carry collapsible batons, pepper spray and handcuffs. >> officers stay in...
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. >> while suffolk county's jail currently only houses men, that is about to change. soon, it will be 750 men, 1 woman, and a newborn baby. 15 miles away in the long island town of riverhead is suffolk county's other jail facility, the riverhead jail also housed about 750 inmates, but it holds both men and women, including sabrina. >> being nine months pregnant and being in jail is not fun. it's really hard. one of the hardest things i've ever had to do. >> you're note exempt from anything. there's no special treatment. there's no extras, they used to give extra mattresses. they don't have pillows, so it's like there's nothing that helps you. >> but the birth of her baby only days away, shuck plans to take advantage of a new law that allows female inmates to raise their newborns for up to one year. after she gives birth at a nearby hospital, she and her baby will be taken to the facility where recent renovations include a brand new nursery. >> inmate shuck is going to be the first female inmate with her baby. >> we have everything you would need for a baby even in you
. >> while suffolk county's jail currently only houses men, that is about to change. soon, it will be 750 men, 1 woman, and a newborn baby. 15 miles away in the long island town of riverhead is suffolk county's other jail facility, the riverhead jail also housed about 750 inmates, but it holds both men and women, including sabrina. >> being nine months pregnant and being in jail is not fun. it's really hard. one of the hardest things i've ever had to do. >> you're note exempt...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> located on the eastern end of long island, new york, suffolk county is a collection of smalll farms and long stretches of beach. but even here urban street gangs ply their trade. behind the walls of the suffolk county jail's riverhead facility their numbers are on the rise. >> that guy that got down here, the crip, he knows he's a crip but he won't admit it. >> riverhead is one of two facilities operated by the sheriff's office and house a combined total of about 1500 inmates. the majority are only charged with crimes but awaiting trial in the resolution of their cases but nearly all of them feel the impact of gangs. >> another day in paradise, i guess. >> got like four positive hits today john, one crip, latin king, two bloods. >> combatting activities is up to a team of investigators in the veil's gang unit headed by sergeant investigator lundquist. >> bloods are the biggest gang we have in this jail. almost every housing area in the jail has bloods in it. we have bloods within the workers, bloods on all the floors, bloods on all the pods. the bloods are everywhere. >> that
. ♪ ♪ >>> located on the eastern end of long island, new york, suffolk county is a collection of smalll farms and long stretches of beach. but even here urban street gangs ply their trade. behind the walls of the suffolk county jail's riverhead facility their numbers are on the rise. >> that guy that got down here, the crip, he knows he's a crip but he won't admit it. >> riverhead is one of two facilities operated by the sheriff's office and house a combined total of...
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. >> this is one of two jails operated by the suffolk county sheriff office. each houses more than 700 inmates who depend on commissary snacks to supplement three meals a day provided to them. >> they will buy anything for a dollar. that's wie cup cakes for 60 cents we can't keep on the shelf. >> most are only charged and are awaiting the resolution of their cases is. >> sleeping? paula ab tul anthony. meekle monty hall. >> you know you're old when the guy doesn't know who monty hall is. >> >> this is morgan free man. there you go: >> he's not a day over 83. >> they are assigned to commissary distribution. >> big seller. honey buns, big. giving back to the people. >> give it back to the people. dropping in price. give it back to the people. >> big seller. iced honey buns. can't keep them on the shelf. 75 cents. good product. price. >> commissary day is usually one of the better days for inmates here. food is considered a commodity. in jail, commodities lead to trouble. curly says the inmate workers in charge of distributing jail meals have been withholding som
. >> this is one of two jails operated by the suffolk county sheriff office. each houses more than 700 inmates who depend on commissary snacks to supplement three meals a day provided to them. >> they will buy anything for a dollar. that's wie cup cakes for 60 cents we can't keep on the shelf. >> most are only charged and are awaiting the resolution of their cases is. >> sleeping? paula ab tul anthony. meekle monty hall. >> you know you're old when the guy doesn't...
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70 miles east of new york city on long island, the small towns, farms and roadside attractions of suffolk county offer a quiet alternative to urban life. in the town of riverhead the county jail is a reminder that crime knows no bounds. >> crimes you thought you got away coming back to bite you in the ass. >> the riverhead facility is one of two jails operated by the sheriff's office. it houses about half of the county's 1,500 inmates, most of whom are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of the cases. >> timing is everything. it's fast. >> i do. nonviolent general population inmates are usually allowed out of their cells between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. >> i'm going to get right back to, you right back to you. >> but that freedom is taken away if they violate rules. they can go on lockdown status in another part of the jail. >> this is what the inmates refer to and the officers as the box. it's disciplinary housing unit. >> we're in jail right now. this is not much worse than this. >> when you are sent to the box you are required to stay in your cell 22 1/2 h
70 miles east of new york city on long island, the small towns, farms and roadside attractions of suffolk county offer a quiet alternative to urban life. in the town of riverhead the county jail is a reminder that crime knows no bounds. >> crimes you thought you got away coming back to bite you in the ass. >> the riverhead facility is one of two jails operated by the sheriff's office. it houses about half of the county's 1,500 inmates, most of whom are only charged with crimes and...
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. >>> long island suffolk county is known for among other things its beautiful beaches.e county jail can't hear the crash of the waves, but they can at least soak in the sun. >> life on long island. >> even though she is on lockdown status, or what inmates call the box, heather verdon will be permitted one hour per day out on the yard but most of the time, she'll be locked inside a single-person cell on a tier alongside other inmates with the same status. >> you get lonely sitting in here and don't have contact with anybody. it's just you and the box. i mean, i feel like eventually i'll get used to it after a little bit but it's not something i want to be used to at this point. i can't, i don't really have a choice. i have to deal with it and gives me time to think. >> verdon got into trouble a day earlier in the jail chapel. she crossed the isle and lunged at angela cararrary because she thought she was thaunltiting an flirting with her girlfriend. >> things i have to consider reacting to that is the 83-year-old priest in the room, the nun of 50 years in the room as wel
. >>> long island suffolk county is known for among other things its beautiful beaches.e county jail can't hear the crash of the waves, but they can at least soak in the sun. >> life on long island. >> even though she is on lockdown status, or what inmates call the box, heather verdon will be permitted one hour per day out on the yard but most of the time, she'll be locked inside a single-person cell on a tier alongside other inmates with the same status. >> you get...
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>> yeah. >> bloodworth's stay at suffolk county was also marked by violence.e and his cell mate were both in the segregation unit after they attacked another inmate. >> you guys feeling like a real criminal here. >> and on the first day we met bloodworth he decided to put on another display of violence. though cuffed and shackled for his one hour recreation time per day, bloodworth attacked another inmate as we followed behind. >> usually when you're filming an inmate they're a little more cautious about what they're doing because they know they're on camera. this was blatant. this was right in front of us. it happened right there. he knew he was being filmed at the time he started this fight. >> central control we have two restrained -- >> you thought it was over, huh? you thought it was over. [ bleep ] >> we later learned that this fight was the result of a dispute that followed bloodworth from the streets into the jail. >> delshaun bloodworth has a distinction of trying to switch his gang affiliations. he was in a constant battle with different feuds and he
>> yeah. >> bloodworth's stay at suffolk county was also marked by violence.e and his cell mate were both in the segregation unit after they attacked another inmate. >> you guys feeling like a real criminal here. >> and on the first day we met bloodworth he decided to put on another display of violence. though cuffed and shackled for his one hour recreation time per day, bloodworth attacked another inmate as we followed behind. >> usually when you're filming an...
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reflect the personality of the city itself and no better example of that is when we filmed inside suffolk county jail, boston, massachusetts. >> [ bleep ] >> he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston it was almost like we got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were inside and kind of stuck to the people that they knew from their neighborhoods inside. >> i'm boston. he's boston. not dorchester, charlestown. east boston. >> do you know -- >> how many movies have they made on east boston? >> listen, you know the movie "the rat." whitey bulger. [ bleep ]. that's the claim to fame. >> no, he ain't! >> yes, sir, that's all he's got. that's all he's got. >> they're from chelsea. >> you live in chelsea? >> see you later. >> i'm out of here. >> the inmates in boston shared more than neighborhood pride. they also knew how to throw a punch. >> every day. we respond to fights every day, som
reflect the personality of the city itself and no better example of that is when we filmed inside suffolk county jail, boston, massachusetts. >> [ bleep ] >> he's boston. get familiar. don't get it twisted. he's boston in this. >> in boston it was almost like we got to learn the lay of the land because people talk so much about the different neighborhoods in the area they were from. everyone in boston was proud of their neighborhood and different represents it once they were...
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boston police will be speaking, the police commissioner, suffolk d.a. special agent in charge talking about what happened this morning. the terror suspect who died at the hands of law enforcement. this just in, new details about this man. in his 20s he was shot and killed in this parking lot. the law enforcement official says the victim had been under surveillance by the joint terrorism task force for at least a couple of years. authorities believe he had become radicalized by isis and other extremist influences. when officers from boston police and fbi approached him early this morning, boston's police commissioner says he turned on them with a huge knife. >> the officers asked again, gave several commands for him to drop the weapon. unfortunately he came at the officers and they did what they were trained to do. >> that is one side of this. you have the victim's brother imam saying this -- "pray for my younger brother usaama rahim, shot in the back by boston police and dying, his last words "i can't breathe." with me deborah feyerick and national secu
boston police will be speaking, the police commissioner, suffolk d.a. special agent in charge talking about what happened this morning. the terror suspect who died at the hands of law enforcement. this just in, new details about this man. in his 20s he was shot and killed in this parking lot. the law enforcement official says the victim had been under surveillance by the joint terrorism task force for at least a couple of years. authorities believe he had become radicalized by isis and other...
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. >> but it was at boston's suffolk county jail that we met not just two but three siblings.he bonds they shared transcended the numerous troubles they faced. >> my sister's on that side. she'll be coming to the window like yo, yo, yeah, yeah. >> it didn't take long for the allen family to catch our attention. >> straight from the bloody beat, you know what i mean [ bleep ] ferocious. >> siblings corey, melissa and william were serving sentences at suffolk county's house of correctional facility. >> the allen family was definitely a family that definitely seemed they were having hard times. three siblings being locked up was certainly a lot coming from one family. even though they were all inside, they constantly were telling us about one another and stories about one another from home. >> my family is one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. i love my family. you know what i'm saying? there's something good about us, you know. >> my sister, melissa, is loving. she's kind. >> she took care of me. she made sure we eat when we didn't have food. >> my little brother, h
. >> but it was at boston's suffolk county jail that we met not just two but three siblings.he bonds they shared transcended the numerous troubles they faced. >> my sister's on that side. she'll be coming to the window like yo, yo, yeah, yeah. >> it didn't take long for the allen family to catch our attention. >> straight from the bloody beat, you know what i mean [ bleep ] ferocious. >> siblings corey, melissa and william were serving sentences at suffolk county's...
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this is the first suffolk university poll of the democratic field in new hampshire.evious suffolk poll to compare it to but four months ago, an nbc poll of new hampshire voters showed hillary clinton had 69% and bernie sanders at 13%. on the campaign trail, bernie sanders is drawing larger crowds than anyone expected, including bernie sanders. >> people in country are angry. they want real change. they want a government that works for them and not just the billionaire campaign contributors. i've been kind of blown away and very gratified by the kinds of crowds we're getting. >> according to the sanders campaign website with, 4,000 people signed up to attend a town hall event in denver, colorado, this weekend. joining us from detroit, michigan is emma, the executive director of moveon.org. anna, what do you make of this, what seems like real gain for bernie sanders in new hampshire? >> what you are seeing is enormous crowds, enormous appetite for the message that bernie sanders is bringing. the same movement that funded the campaign for moveon.org and our partners is
this is the first suffolk university poll of the democratic field in new hampshire.evious suffolk poll to compare it to but four months ago, an nbc poll of new hampshire voters showed hillary clinton had 69% and bernie sanders at 13%. on the campaign trail, bernie sanders is drawing larger crowds than anyone expected, including bernie sanders. >> people in country are angry. they want real change. they want a government that works for them and not just the billionaire campaign...
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at the suffolk county jail in boston, massachusetts, we encountered another program called jail breaking to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of your pockets. change, quarters, nickels, anything, bus passes. >> when we film in a prison or a jail, we do do our best to be a fly on the wall. in the case of jail break, you know, these kids came in, and yeah, they were definitely aware of the camera. >> you scared? are you scared? how about you? >> no. >> you're not scared right now? >> no. >> there's no reason to be scared, to tell you the truth. >> at the same time, i don't think it was necessarily the camera that affected them in the way that they had an attitude or they had this certain bravado. i think it was more relating to the age. >> everybody stand up. come right over here. right now all you got to do is empty your pockets, take your jackets off. nothing should be aro
at the suffolk county jail in boston, massachusetts, we encountered another program called jail breaking to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of your pockets. change, quarters, nickels, anything, bus passes. >> when we film in a prison or a jail, we do do our best to be a fly...
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i know he identified three potential sites in south suffolk that will make a difference. and i think what is important for all members of the south to recognize, while there are often first on campaigns against -- we need to see these built. >> marie rimer. >> the prime minister has repeatedly been reported as saying he wants to create, quote, a new era of transparency in government. given his desire why is the secretary of state dwc refusing to release statistics of the deaths of people who -- as instructed to do so by the information commissioner? >> -- and get the cwp secretary to comply with the spirit of your desire and to request the instruction of the information -- >> first of all let me reassure the honorable lady data will be published, it is being prepared for publication as we speak. i think it is important that we publish data and this government has published more data about public spending than any previous government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. over the last few years we have seen some horrendous examples of children being sexually exploited. as a mother i
i know he identified three potential sites in south suffolk that will make a difference. and i think what is important for all members of the south to recognize, while there are often first on campaigns against -- we need to see these built. >> marie rimer. >> the prime minister has repeatedly been reported as saying he wants to create, quote, a new era of transparency in government. given his desire why is the secretary of state dwc refusing to release statistics of the deaths of...
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i want to see more polls that show the same thing we're seeing in this suffolk university poll.ognition. they see someone who's kind of speaking his mind i think sometimes he gets a little crazy with that. you see this desire for republicans and for democrats, they want someone who's really speaking their mind who doesn't seem like they're always trying to navigate the polls all the time. >> he's very blunt, obviously, he tells -- he's a straight talker. >> he is and he's going to make an impact on the race. what that is is yet to be seen. in the debates, he could knock off a senator or a governor off the main debate stage. >> i could be in the top ten. >> he is he has national name idea. the catch 22 you need to get in the base. you need the exposure of the debate s debates herman cane was doing well, michele bachmann you remember her, the congresswoman from minnesota, she was doing well, all of a sudden, not so well. >> that was the dynamic, you get out there, you jump in the race you get a lot of attention you see these candidates take off. as soon as they're taken seriously,
i want to see more polls that show the same thing we're seeing in this suffolk university poll.ognition. they see someone who's kind of speaking his mind i think sometimes he gets a little crazy with that. you see this desire for republicans and for democrats, they want someone who's really speaking their mind who doesn't seem like they're always trying to navigate the polls all the time. >> he's very blunt, obviously, he tells -- he's a straight talker. >> he is and he's going to...
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. >> reporter: this morning the family leaves the suffolk county d.a.'s office after watching the surveillance video. >> this is our mother/sister. >> earlier they held a news conference where their lawyer said seeing that tape of rahim being shot by police would help answer many questions here tuesday morning. >> they want the con very saying at this point to turn on the fact that a very young man is dead and whether that shooting was justified. >> reporter: the family, he said, was shocked to hear claims that rahim was an isis sympathizer with active plans to behead boston police officers. >> that comes as an absolute surprise to the family. they had not perceived any conduct or change in demeanor with usaama consistent with those reports. >> reporter: rahim's widow left the roslindale news conference without saying a word but his aunt suggested rahim was carrying this knife that day because he felt threatened. >> as you all know with the current slaughter of black men going on right now across the nation that's enough to make any and all black men fee
. >> reporter: this morning the family leaves the suffolk county d.a.'s office after watching the surveillance video. >> this is our mother/sister. >> earlier they held a news conference where their lawyer said seeing that tape of rahim being shot by police would help answer many questions here tuesday morning. >> they want the con very saying at this point to turn on the fact that a very young man is dead and whether that shooting was justified. >> reporter: the...
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the internet's governing body approved hundreds of suffolk six, -- suffixes.rities were given a 60-day heads up to buy up possibly embarrassing names like taylorswift.porn. is it a clever business game or exploited? joining me, ceo stuart lally. his company manages .porn and has sold about 15,000 of these names. thanks so much for joining us. defend your business for me a little bit. how is it not exploitive? stuart: there are many new domain names. we had been running the .xxx domain very well for the last four years. the whole point of the new domains is to allow people to easily remember website addresses and to have more convenient ones, rather than 20 were 30 characters. someone could have palmbeach. dentistry in our case, somebody could have ameteur.porn. bayarea.florist. .com is rather cluttered with 114 million registrations. this subject was talked about for many years. emily: there's obviously legitimate users, but what about the trolls? how do you address that? stuart: this was something discussed in depth by ican in conjunction with the intellectua
the internet's governing body approved hundreds of suffolk six, -- suffixes.rities were given a 60-day heads up to buy up possibly embarrassing names like taylorswift.porn. is it a clever business game or exploited? joining me, ceo stuart lally. his company manages .porn and has sold about 15,000 of these names. thanks so much for joining us. defend your business for me a little bit. how is it not exploitive? stuart: there are many new domain names. we had been running the .xxx domain very well...
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they identified three potential sites in south suffolk and will make a difference. while there are often strong campaigns against this, we have to see these built if we want to combat the problem. >> the prime minister has said he wants to create a new era of transparency in government. given his desire why the secretary of state refusing to release statistics related to the death of [inaudible] and get the dwp secretary to comply with the requests and be instructions? >> this data will be published and is being prepared for publication as we speak. it is important we publish data, and this government has published more data about public spending than any previous government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. over the last few years we have seen some horrendous examples of children being sexually exploited. as a mother i would ask my right honorable friend, what's he going to do to tackle the exploitation of children? >> first of all let me welcome my honorable friend. she's right to raise this. what we saw happen was and in my own city of oxford, was absolutely horrific.
they identified three potential sites in south suffolk and will make a difference. while there are often strong campaigns against this, we have to see these built if we want to combat the problem. >> the prime minister has said he wants to create a new era of transparency in government. given his desire why the secretary of state refusing to release statistics related to the death of [inaudible] and get the dwp secretary to comply with the requests and be instructions? >> this data...
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they will participate in the siege of suffolk, but suffolk is not chancellorsville. they will end up at a place called portsmouth, virginia. essentially garrison duty. portsmouth is so comfortable and so nice, one of their members calls it a perfect village. apparently, they were getting food, visits from home. one soldier, austin thompson, said "i soon forget i am a soldier." likes pretty good for the 16th. they still feel they are being mistreated. they believe they are being forgotten. they do not like being on the margins of war. this is an illustration from harpers of suffolk. it looks bucolic. that, i think speaks to the sense that they 16th had that they had been forgotten. this quote from william relyea came from his account of the unit. increasingly, they believed that they were "nomads." they did not have a place. and it was not, again this belief that they were not being appreciated by the federal government, by their home state by other units. this is a conviction they cannot shake. by the time they get the portsmouth, to their perfect village, there are
they will participate in the siege of suffolk, but suffolk is not chancellorsville. they will end up at a place called portsmouth, virginia. essentially garrison duty. portsmouth is so comfortable and so nice, one of their members calls it a perfect village. apparently, they were getting food, visits from home. one soldier, austin thompson, said "i soon forget i am a soldier." likes pretty good for the 16th. they still feel they are being mistreated. they believe they are being...
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as a result we in suffolk county have put in place a series of policies that far exceed what's required by law. few of them are in place in other cities around the country, and, in fact, i'd put them up against any other jurisdiction in the united states. i have assigned this investigation to first assistant district attorney patrick hagan who will work closely with assistant district attorney edmund zaban, chief of our homicide unit, in directing the investigation. together they will work with the boston police firearms discharge investigation team which draws senior investigators from the boston police department homicide unit and other specialized units as well as the shooting team from the fbi which came in from around the country after these events occurred. they also have similar specialized training. all the exacting steps we take in a traditional homicide investigation are brought to bear when police in boston and in suffolk county use lethal force. every scene is processed carefully and canvassed repeatedly. every piece of evidence is documented and analyzed. every witness is i
as a result we in suffolk county have put in place a series of policies that far exceed what's required by law. few of them are in place in other cities around the country, and, in fact, i'd put them up against any other jurisdiction in the united states. i have assigned this investigation to first assistant district attorney patrick hagan who will work closely with assistant district attorney edmund zaban, chief of our homicide unit, in directing the investigation. together they will work with...
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second in new hampshire, in our own cnn poll, which follows a different poll, a suffolk university pollhowing him second in new hampshire. so we do have donald trump as our guest. one of the things i asked him about, was about his stance, he says, in favor of traditional marriage. take a listen. >> what do you say to a lesbian who is married or a gay man who is married who says, donald trump, what's traditional about being married three times? >> well, they have a very good point. i've been a very hard-working person. i've had actually i have a great marriage, i have a great wife now. my two wives were very good. >> but what do you say to a lesbian or a gay man who are married, and say -- >> i really don't say anything. i mean, i'm just -- i'm just, jake, i'm for traditional marriage. >> we should point out, victor, that that interview took place before the u.s. supreme court decision on friday. but still, donald trump maintaining his position that this is an issue that should be left to the states, and he himself personally in favor of traditional marriage between one man and one woman
second in new hampshire, in our own cnn poll, which follows a different poll, a suffolk university pollhowing him second in new hampshire. so we do have donald trump as our guest. one of the things i asked him about, was about his stance, he says, in favor of traditional marriage. take a listen. >> what do you say to a lesbian who is married or a gay man who is married who says, donald trump, what's traditional about being married three times? >> well, they have a very good point....
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we take in a traditional homicide investigation are brought to bear when police in boston and in suffolk county use lethal force. every scene is processed carefully and canvassed repeatedly. every piece of evidence is documented and analyzed. every witness is interviewed. interviews are recorded. every step investigators take is memorialized. if at the end of the investigation when we meet with the family of the deceased if they think more witnesses need to be interviewed we'll do that as well. the file typically runs to more than 1,000 pages with hours of recorded interviews, radio transmissions and video evidence. as prosecutors we then apply the relevant case law and a tiewts to this evidence and i determine whether criminal charges are required against the force involved or whether their actions were justified according to the law. this investigation is impartial and is based solely on the facts and the law. my office is independent the investigation is independent and the charging decision is independent. in every fatal police shooting for more than a decade i have met with the fami
we take in a traditional homicide investigation are brought to bear when police in boston and in suffolk county use lethal force. every scene is processed carefully and canvassed repeatedly. every piece of evidence is documented and analyzed. every witness is interviewed. interviews are recorded. every step investigators take is memorialized. if at the end of the investigation when we meet with the family of the deceased if they think more witnesses need to be interviewed we'll do that as well....
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it's a real poll conducted by suffolk, universi university. it shows him trailing jeb bush.mp has been spreading his message and running video ads on his instagram account. this one may be part of the reason why his poll numbers are up. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: he makes a very good point. i'm going to say this. say what you want of donald trump. of all the candidates, he does look the maddest. also on instagram, kim kardashian west on sunday revealed she's expecting a boy. it will be her second child with her husband kanye west. they already have a daughter named north. and a forensic artist, a guy by the name of joe mullens took it upon himself to create a new rendering of what he believes the baby will look like. he studied photos of kim and kanye, and this is what he came up with. apparently, kim kardashian is giving birth to a 6-year-old alien. what is that? that is not a baby. that's -- according to this photograph, the kid is going to be a kbi anything of gary coleman and a troll doll. gary coleman. the real question is going to be what will they name the baby
it's a real poll conducted by suffolk, universi university. it shows him trailing jeb bush.mp has been spreading his message and running video ads on his instagram account. this one may be part of the reason why his poll numbers are up. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: he makes a very good point. i'm going to say this. say what you want of donald trump. of all the candidates, he does look the maddest. also on instagram, kim kardashian west on sunday revealed she's expecting a boy. it...
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this is something that the police department and suffolk county police department have done in the paste involved shootings. there was a shooting in march, which a gang officer was shot and his partner returned fire. they did the same thing, they released the video to a small group to sort of dispel mounting fears in the community that the police had in some way opened fire on someone who wasn't doing anything. and then fairly quickly thereafter, they release it to the public. that's the plan here as well. >> boston globe crime reporter, thanks for helping us sort through this. appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you very much. >>> it's interesting, with cases like this, you never quite know where they're going until you've heard everything you're going to hear from authorities. obviously most of the time we get stories about alleged terrorism plots in this country, we get them because there was an informant on the inside, someone who was working with the fbi from the beginning. that's when we end up finding about it when the sting was closed. we don't know the overall size of the in
this is something that the police department and suffolk county police department have done in the paste involved shootings. there was a shooting in march, which a gang officer was shot and his partner returned fire. they did the same thing, they released the video to a small group to sort of dispel mounting fears in the community that the police had in some way opened fire on someone who wasn't doing anything. and then fairly quickly thereafter, they release it to the public. that's the plan...