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an innocent report filed a week after tamir rice was shot and killed classifies rice as a suspect and had he not been shot and killed. the first charge is aggravated menacing and the second inducing panic. the report lists the state of ohio, officer layman who shot and killed rice and officer garback as a victim. in a statement cleveland mayor mike jackson's office says rice was never charged with a crime saying the document that is being referred to is an incident report from that night. it is not listed in the official charges scene. the document gives an indication of what rice might have been charged with had he not been abated by death. yesterday i asked for another response from the incident report. >> chris, it's just outrageous, the family of tamir rice can't believe it when you look at that videotape that somebody would put in black and white in a police report that tamir was at fault for his death. it just flies in the face of all common sense and, really humanity. when you think about this child was, in less than one second shot by the police. there was no de-escalation or
an innocent report filed a week after tamir rice was shot and killed classifies rice as a suspect and had he not been shot and killed. the first charge is aggravated menacing and the second inducing panic. the report lists the state of ohio, officer layman who shot and killed rice and officer garback as a victim. in a statement cleveland mayor mike jackson's office says rice was never charged with a crime saying the document that is being referred to is an incident report from that night. it is...
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no officers have yet been charged in the shooting death of tamir rice.gation is still ongoing. but the results of that investigation whether anybody involved, any of the officers will be ultimately charged, that is a big unknown still hanging over cleveland right now. even with that big announcement today about reforming the police department and, of course, it hangs over the protests, the peaceful protests in the streets of cleveland. and in the meantime while we wait to learn what will happen in the tamir rice case, the cleveland police department and department of justice say they will get to work implementing these changes right away, these fixes for what is broken at the cleveland pd. they will get to work on it right away, and yet, soon enough, not even close. joining us now is pastor richard gibson from the elizabeth baptist church in cleveland. he's one of the co-chairs of the greatest cleveland congregations which organized a march today in response to the acquittal of officer michael brelo. pastor gibson, thank you for being with us tonight. >>
no officers have yet been charged in the shooting death of tamir rice.gation is still ongoing. but the results of that investigation whether anybody involved, any of the officers will be ultimately charged, that is a big unknown still hanging over cleveland right now. even with that big announcement today about reforming the police department and, of course, it hangs over the protests, the peaceful protests in the streets of cleveland. and in the meantime while we wait to learn what will happen...
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escalate if charges aren't filed in the case of rice. >> if you look at the dynamics associated with tamir ricend the brelo case rice is a 12-year-old kid, never had his first date first kiss and that family is suffering. >> that plays on people. >> it played on people and it should. >> a spokesperson for the sheriff's office says they are still investigating the death of tamir rice. he says that investigation is expected to be finished sooner rather than later. and they'll send it to the district attorney to decide on charges. >> erin thank you so much. "outfront" we have walter madison, the attorney for tamir rice's family. we have david klinger, a former officer with the los angeles police department. i want to ask you, david, because some of these recommendations from the department of justice, there's a key one that says police essentially get a refresher course on when the use of force is proper and lawful, but you look at that tamir rice video, and you believe that the officer acted lawfully. how does a recommendation like this help prevent a situation that i think everyone agrees needs
escalate if charges aren't filed in the case of rice. >> if you look at the dynamics associated with tamir ricend the brelo case rice is a 12-year-old kid, never had his first date first kiss and that family is suffering. >> that plays on people. >> it played on people and it should. >> a spokesperson for the sheriff's office says they are still investigating the death of tamir rice. he says that investigation is expected to be finished sooner rather than later. and...
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walter, we do anticipate a decision soon in the tamir rice case.ow does the judge's verdict in this case in cleveland yesterday affect your thinking about what is going to happen with the tamir rice case? >> it's discouraging. you heard the county prosecutor argue to the judge the training, the behavior of this officer are the reasons why they felt he should have been convict of a crime. what we have on video, a complete deviation from training protocol and anything reason to drive upon a suspect that they believe to have had a gun. listening to their own words. and if we have yet to have an arrest and yet for them to conclude this investigation after six long months, then i don't believe there's much hope. >> now, this case that was decided yesterday, in fact, there are five other police supervisors who have been charged with dereliction of duty. there is a chance for more legal exposure involving the cleveland police and the case yesterday. >> but those are low level charges. those are nowhere as significant as what mr. brelow was facing. so ther
walter, we do anticipate a decision soon in the tamir rice case.ow does the judge's verdict in this case in cleveland yesterday affect your thinking about what is going to happen with the tamir rice case? >> it's discouraging. you heard the county prosecutor argue to the judge the training, the behavior of this officer are the reasons why they felt he should have been convict of a crime. what we have on video, a complete deviation from training protocol and anything reason to drive upon a...
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it's been 170 days that tamir rice this 12-year-old died and about a week after tamir rice's death theustice department released a very critical report on the cleveland police department. it found some officers fired at suspects without justifiable cause, beat suspects in hand cups and then tried to cover things up failing to write accurate police reports. how do they start to fix this department? >> with a lot of work and with a lot of desire to get it fixed? i think that the report was horrible? the report said of laid out what's happening in cleveland, and it does not bode well for what happened to tamir rice especially when you consider the fact that the officer who shot and killed tamir rice had already resigned under very unusual circumstances from another police department because he had exhibited behavior that indicated that he was someone who couldn't handle being -- using a gun. so it's very very troubling, and i think that the cleveland police have a long road ahead of them in fixing this problem for sure. >> you know mark you would think that with the justice department rep
it's been 170 days that tamir rice this 12-year-old died and about a week after tamir rice's death theustice department released a very critical report on the cleveland police department. it found some officers fired at suspects without justifiable cause, beat suspects in hand cups and then tried to cover things up failing to write accurate police reports. how do they start to fix this department? >> with a lot of work and with a lot of desire to get it fixed? i think that the report was...
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the tamir rice investigation is still not completed. that will have a reaction and whether they charge another potential flash point. >> sreenivasan: all right mark naymik reporter from the "plain dealer", thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. > >> sreenivasan: despite intense debate and a late-night vote, the senate rejected legislation that would have extended the government's domestic surveillance program. the key provision of the patriot act is set to expire at midnight on may 31. earlier, the house passed a compromise that would stop the n.s.a. from collecting all phone data, but allow the government to request specific records from phone companies, with a warrant. but top senate republicans are divided and ended up rejecting the house version early this morning. >> this is a debate about whether or not a warrant with a single name of a single company can be used to collect all the records, all of the phone records of all of the people in our country with a single warrant. our forefathers would be aghast. >> this is a high
the tamir rice investigation is still not completed. that will have a reaction and whether they charge another potential flash point. >> sreenivasan: all right mark naymik reporter from the "plain dealer", thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. > >> sreenivasan: despite intense debate and a late-night vote, the senate rejected legislation that would have extended the government's domestic surveillance program. the key provision of the patriot act is set to...
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i'm joined by walter madison, who represents the tamir rice family out of cleveland. that's the 12-year-old young man who police thought was holding a real gun. turned out to be a toy gun. he was shot dead. and cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander. walter, to you first. one has to wonder how influential this case and the outcome of this case may be for any upcoming case involving the police officers who shot tamir rice. do you see there being any correlation? >> absolutely. and i think it feeds to the public's distrust of the system. one of the things that i think needs more attention is that the prosecutor and only the prosecutor engineers, if you will, the inputs for a grand jury. he controls exactly what comes out of there because he controls what's presented. >> meaning in this case timothy mcginty, the prosecutor, imposed a charge or charges for only one of the 13 officers, and you heard from the mayor earlier who said he didn't think it was going to be -- it was not likely to bring a successful outcome. he thought it would be very difficult to prove thes
i'm joined by walter madison, who represents the tamir rice family out of cleveland. that's the 12-year-old young man who police thought was holding a real gun. turned out to be a toy gun. he was shot dead. and cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander. walter, to you first. one has to wonder how influential this case and the outcome of this case may be for any upcoming case involving the police officers who shot tamir rice. do you see there being any correlation? >> absolutely. and i...
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amy: the protests later merged at the park where 12-year old tamir rice was killed by a police officerast november. after a night of protests, cleveland mayor frank jackson said 71 people were arrested. >> the majority of the protesters yes, they were peaceful come although aggressive at the end of the day, were still peaceful. in the evening however, there were some whose -- who crossed the line and as a result, they were arrested and they crossed the line in some cases by assaulting bystanders. amy: the justice department could unveil details of its settlement around cleveland's policing today. the city is also awaiting decisions on whether officers will be charged in the killings of two other unarmed african-americans -- 12-year old tamir rice, shot dead while playing with a toy gun in a park and tanisha anderson, a mentally ill woman whose death has been ruled a homicide. for more we go to cleveland where we are joined by two guests. alice ragland is an activist with the ohio student association, which has been organizing around the issue of police violence in ohio. and the reveren
amy: the protests later merged at the park where 12-year old tamir rice was killed by a police officerast november. after a night of protests, cleveland mayor frank jackson said 71 people were arrested. >> the majority of the protesters yes, they were peaceful come although aggressive at the end of the day, were still peaceful. in the evening however, there were some whose -- who crossed the line and as a result, they were arrested and they crossed the line in some cases by assaulting...
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tamir rice was 12 years old when he was killed.amily attorney, next. >>> but first this week's wunsz to watch looks at photography and one man who mixes photography and choreography to produce some eye-catching results. ♪ ♪ >>> the set is the chateau de longchamp, the hq of the world wildlife fund in france. the story of the battle between conservation and consumer excess. >> i'm always looking at the light. the time that at which time it will be the night. at which time we have this good direction. first when i choose a place, there is it can be a beautiful tree it can be a nice house, i don't know. if there's a set. but for me the inside the light of the sky, that is very important. when you used to create the frame, there is all this point, how will be the light at this time of the day. how i can have a perspective that will open and give inside the eyes of the spectator, a dimension of a world for the subject. you can control the frame the light, the color. but after all, you have this human part that will come in in one moment
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gwen: a 12-year-old boy who was playing with an air gun and was shot. >> tamir rice, shot and killed late last year. the local investigation is ongoing there. and the federal government is looking over the shoulder of the local police and d.a.'s on that. there's also an outstanding investigation in the case of a mentally ill woman who was in handcuffs and died in police custody. both of those incidents still under review. it's possible that officers in those cases could still face charges and if they don't, that the justice department will come in and possibly charge and investigate those officers too. gwen: one of the things i found most interesting about the settlement aside from the fact that suddenly they're putting civilians in charge of internal police investigations, also the notion that they said we are in favor of community policing, we are in favor of de-escalating situations. i wonder why all that wasn't happening already. it seems to me, community policing, whatever that means has been widespread and discussed in every community in america. yet this was part of the conclu
gwen: a 12-year-old boy who was playing with an air gun and was shot. >> tamir rice, shot and killed late last year. the local investigation is ongoing there. and the federal government is looking over the shoulder of the local police and d.a.'s on that. there's also an outstanding investigation in the case of a mentally ill woman who was in handcuffs and died in police custody. both of those incidents still under review. it's possible that officers in those cases could still face charges...
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tamir rice's case.en revealed to the public as to where they are in the investigation. >> cleveland police say things have been done to help ensure better relations between the community but they look at that case and they say i don't see anything that's changed. why should -- >> absolutely not. >> -- people in the community trust police officers? >> this goes to my point. i find it absolutely unbelievable that six months into this case in all fairness to that community, to the police department that's involved and to the tamir rice family that six months later nothing is being told to the community whatsoever. that cannot occur. >> that is a big problem. >> that is a huge problem. here again it reflects no kind of way any transparently or trying to build relationships in the community. >> i want to go back to cleveland right now. our ryan young is there. we have shown pictures since 11:00 this morning how people have been protesting peacefully walking in the streets especially after hearing the judge r
tamir rice's case.en revealed to the public as to where they are in the investigation. >> cleveland police say things have been done to help ensure better relations between the community but they look at that case and they say i don't see anything that's changed. why should -- >> absolutely not. >> -- people in the community trust police officers? >> this goes to my point. i find it absolutely unbelievable that six months into this case in all fairness to that community,...
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and still no word on when a decision on the tamir rice case will be announced. the memorial here in the park where he was killed, still growing. david? >> alex, thank you. >>> now, to late word this afternoon, that urgent warning from the irs tonight. 100,000 americans, their private tax information hacked, they say. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas live in washington tonight with late details. pierre? >> reporter: david, tonight, those 100,000 taxpayers will soon be getting some very bad news. thieves who had already stolen some of their personal information, including names, dates of birth, social security numbers, used that personal information to get past irs security. and here's where the story gets worse. once inside the irs, they targeted those specific taxpayers, getting more sensitive information, commonly found on tax returns, like where they work, salaries, bank accounts and personal family information. the irs says it has fixed the problem and is offering free credit monitoring to those who got hacked. like i said, david, bad news. >>
and still no word on when a decision on the tamir rice case will be announced. the memorial here in the park where he was killed, still growing. david? >> alex, thank you. >>> now, to late word this afternoon, that urgent warning from the irs tonight. 100,000 americans, their private tax information hacked, they say. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas live in washington tonight with late details. pierre? >> reporter: david, tonight, those 100,000 taxpayers...
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tamir rice and taneisha anderson, whether or not the cops will be charged, we're still waiting.indful of what happened with the agreement but still realize there's still cases pending that we have to continue to fight for. >> one of the questions, councilman, that was raised to me is if the judge felt there was no evidence of where his shots went and that he could have feared for his life would someone jump on the hood of a car if they thought the people in the car were shooting at them? >> exactly. there was no evidence -- i sat through the trial. the expert said what he did to jump on that hood was just unacceptable police behavior and it goes against, you know common sense to say that i'm fearing for my life but yet ime i'll jump within a couple of feet from you and then start shooting. it didn't make sense. the judge obviously wanted to exonerate this officer and found the way he could do it but it didn't make sense to us. >> william, what's your response to this agreement? let's go back to the agreement between cleveland and the justice department. what's your response to t
tamir rice and taneisha anderson, whether or not the cops will be charged, we're still waiting.indful of what happened with the agreement but still realize there's still cases pending that we have to continue to fight for. >> one of the questions, councilman, that was raised to me is if the judge felt there was no evidence of where his shots went and that he could have feared for his life would someone jump on the hood of a car if they thought the people in the car were shooting at them?...
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no incident in cleveland has been more horrifying than the killing of tamir rice. ecurity camera video captured rice playing with a pellet gun. the police pulled up, and within two seconds, an officer shot the boy. on the left, you see tamir's 14- year-old sister being tackled by police as she rushed to her dying brother. the police ride up, and almost even before the door is open the 12-year-old boy is shot. >> williams: a 12-year-old boy lost his life, period. and what makes it even more difficult for me, not just as a person that lives in the city but as a chief, is that that happened at the hands of a police officer. >> whitaker: the rookie officer who killed rice was hired by the cleveland p.d., even though another police department had found him emotionally unfit and forced him to resign. how did he get hired by the cleveland police department? >> williams: those are things that are under investigation that we're definitely taking a second, a third, and a fourth look at. >> whitaker: how did he slip through? >> williams: we know some of the things that happene
no incident in cleveland has been more horrifying than the killing of tamir rice. ecurity camera video captured rice playing with a pellet gun. the police pulled up, and within two seconds, an officer shot the boy. on the left, you see tamir's 14- year-old sister being tackled by police as she rushed to her dying brother. the police ride up, and almost even before the door is open the 12-year-old boy is shot. >> williams: a 12-year-old boy lost his life, period. and what makes it even...
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whether to charge an officer in the november 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> shots fired, male down. black male. >> reporter: in a recent interview, tamir's mother somalia rice says she's angry with how long her son's case has been under investigation. >> a five-year-old child came up to me and said, "the police killed your son." it is an open and shut case. >> do you think criminal charges should be pursued in that case. >> no, absolutely not. >> steve lomis is the president of the cleveland police patrolman's association. >> you look at that video and you see a five-foot-seven, 191 pound person pulling a gun out of their waistband while a cleveland police car is approaching him. what are those guys supposed to do? >> reporter: police officials and community leaders we spoke to say they are preparing for the worst in the form of protests if officer timothy loman is not charged in the shooting death of tamir rice. jeff? >> glor: thank you. a police officer has been shot to death in new orleans. he was found this morning in his cruiser. his driver's-side window broken
whether to charge an officer in the november 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> shots fired, male down. black male. >> reporter: in a recent interview, tamir's mother somalia rice says she's angry with how long her son's case has been under investigation. >> a five-year-old child came up to me and said, "the police killed your son." it is an open and shut case. >> do you think criminal charges should be pursued in that case. >> no,...
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customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> announcer: you're watching news4 at 4. >>> tamir rice was 12 years old when he was shot and killed by a rookie police officer in cleveland. now, for the first time, we're hearing from tamir's father. he talked to nbc's hilary goldson about his son's tragic death. >> reporter: a moment seen round the world. a 12-year-old shot and killed by a rookie cleveland police officer. tamir rice's father remembers the moment, where he was, and what he thought. >> i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: media across the world reported on the story and, for the first time, leonard warner is speaking out. >> i still am down and out, back home with my mother, taking it real hard. >> reporter: warner ace mother came with him today in the role of supporter but she's also tamir's grandmother. >> oh, my goodness this is the worst thing that ever happened to me in my life. >> reporter: when rice was shot, he had an air soft gun. police say they thought it was real. >> do you know how tamir got the gun? >> no. only person that would know is him. >> reporter: the
customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> announcer: you're watching news4 at 4. >>> tamir rice was 12 years old when he was shot and killed by a rookie police officer in cleveland. now, for the first time, we're hearing from tamir's father. he talked to nbc's hilary goldson about his son's tragic death. >> reporter: a moment seen round the world. a 12-year-old shot and killed by a rookie cleveland police officer. tamir rice's father remembers the moment, where...
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now cleveland awaits a decision in another racially-charged case, the police killing of tamir rice. jericka duncan is in cleveland where tension hangs over the city. jericka, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the protests over the weekend remained peaceful. although there were 71 arrests. we did get a chance to sit down with the family of timothy russell russell. they expressed disappointment over the verdict and concern over what might happen in the case involving 12-year-old tamir rice. >> i was very upset about the verdict and i also feel that brelo was wrong. >> michael brelo was one of the dozens of officers who chased timothy russell and melissa williams through cleveland in november, 2012 when police thought someone in the car fired at officers. 13 police officers shot more than i 00 rounds into the car russell was driving. officer brelo jumped on the hood and fired 15 bullet us there the windshield after the car had stopped moving. no gun was found at the scene. prosecutors claimed russell's car backfired, sounding like a gunshot. >> i feel that there was adrenaline f
now cleveland awaits a decision in another racially-charged case, the police killing of tamir rice. jericka duncan is in cleveland where tension hangs over the city. jericka, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the protests over the weekend remained peaceful. although there were 71 arrests. we did get a chance to sit down with the family of timothy russell russell. they expressed disappointment over the verdict and concern over what might happen in the case involving 12-year-old...
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last november, 12-year-old tamir rice, playing with a pellet gun in a cleveland park. a witness calls 911 believing that was probably the case. >> there is a guy with a pistol pointing it at everybody. >> but that is not what the officers were told as they were dispatched to the scene. so police say with those words in their minds, officers drove up to rice, while tell iing himo drop the gun and raise his hands. two seconds after exiting the car, officer timothy loman fired the shot that killed the boy. an orange tip on the gun to indicate it was a toy had been removed. almost two years earlier, officer loman resigned from another police force after a supervisor described him having quote, a pattern of lack of maturity, indiscretion, and not following instructions. loman has not spoken publicly during the rice investigation. his attorney said that the investigation, quote, must not be influenced by outside commentary or news conferences. and that they will quote, continue to remain silent until the investigation is concluded. a month later, the cuyahoga county sheriff'
last november, 12-year-old tamir rice, playing with a pellet gun in a cleveland park. a witness calls 911 believing that was probably the case. >> there is a guy with a pistol pointing it at everybody. >> but that is not what the officers were told as they were dispatched to the scene. so police say with those words in their minds, officers drove up to rice, while tell iing himo drop the gun and raise his hands. two seconds after exiting the car, officer timothy loman fired the shot...
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and hopefully now with this consent decree they will do that in tamir rice's case. >> do you think tamir use of force rule were in effect then? >> i want to believe he would, especially with better training and better supervision and better hiring procedures. i think tamir rice would absolutely be alive, happy, his birthday is coming up on june 25th. he would be turning 13 years old. >> let me get reaction from tom and matthew. tom, go ahead. >> i agree with what mr. crump just said. but truth in advertising. i skullconsult to a company that does police screening and it's critical. cleveland hires this officer who was in the process of being fired by the last police department that he was with. so you wonder what did they do in the selection process? if police departments don't hire good officers with the right intentions and the right character, all the training in the world and all the rules in the world won't uncompany what they're liable to do on the street. >> let me get matthew's reaction as well. >> same point. at the end of the day, wolf hiring and recruitment -- and we haven't t
and hopefully now with this consent decree they will do that in tamir rice's case. >> do you think tamir use of force rule were in effect then? >> i want to believe he would, especially with better training and better supervision and better hiring procedures. i think tamir rice would absolutely be alive, happy, his birthday is coming up on june 25th. he would be turning 13 years old. >> let me get reaction from tom and matthew. tom, go ahead. >> i agree with what mr....
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he was playing with a toy gun when shot and killed about i a white police officer. >> if tamir rice, that 12-year-old, if justice is served the same way it was served with melissa and timothy. [ screams ] that's all i can tell you. you can take that as you want. >> state and city leaders focus on pushing for peace. >> no justice no peace! >> as protestors continue to plead for change. bisi onile-ere, al jazeera cleveland, ohio. >> a man hunt is on in new orleans for the suspect in the murder of a police officer. the 45-year-old worked for the city's housing authority. officials have not identified him but say he was found shot inside his marked police vehicle sunday morning. he was working overtime at a housing construction site when he was killed. he called the shooting a vile and cowardly act. >> the n.s.a. is winding down its phone collection program. the patriot act expires in one week and the senate blocked efforts to extend it. mike huckabee voiced his opposition to the program. >> i think the constitution already provides what we should do. if you have probable cause that chri
he was playing with a toy gun when shot and killed about i a white police officer. >> if tamir rice, that 12-year-old, if justice is served the same way it was served with melissa and timothy. [ screams ] that's all i can tell you. you can take that as you want. >> state and city leaders focus on pushing for peace. >> no justice no peace! >> as protestors continue to plead for change. bisi onile-ere, al jazeera cleveland, ohio. >> a man hunt is on in new orleans...
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great to see you. >>> well six months after cleveland police shot and killed 12-year-old tamir rice theugh? we'll speak with the attorney for the rice family. new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and 6 is greater than 1. so go ahead, inhale life, excite your senses, seize the day and the night. new flonase. 6 is greater than 1. this changes everything. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. quitting smoking is a challenge and it's a lot easier to go into a fight when you've got somebody that's got your back. having chantix as a partner made it more successful. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actio
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. >>> new calls for justice for tamir rice in cleveland. it has been more than five months since police shot and killed the 12-year-old boy. his death was ruled a homicide but no charges have been filed. rice's family and supporters held a rally outside the justice center. >> and in 7 seconds, two shots were fired. they said they told him to put his hands up three teamsimes. that could not have happened from the video. we want justice for tamir. tamir was only 12 years old. he will never go to the prom. he will never kiss a girl. he will never drive a car. a spokesperson for cuyahoga county says there is no update on the status of the investigation. >>> a 25-year-old new york city police officer shot in the head on duty think weekend has died. brian moore has been in critical condition since saturday when he and a fellow officer were shot while trying to question a man in queens. the suspect was arrested and now faces upgraded charges of first-degree murder. >>> lewd conduct charges dropped against an actress and her boyfriend after disturb
. >>> new calls for justice for tamir rice in cleveland. it has been more than five months since police shot and killed the 12-year-old boy. his death was ruled a homicide but no charges have been filed. rice's family and supporters held a rally outside the justice center. >> and in 7 seconds, two shots were fired. they said they told him to put his hands up three teamsimes. that could not have happened from the video. we want justice for tamir. tamir was only 12 years old. he...
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they were also marking the death of 12-year-old tamir rice he was shot by officers while he carried a pellet gun. protesters chanted "will i be next." the governor issued a statement urging calm saying: bshbisi onile-ere has been following the developments from cleveland. evening. >> good evening. i can tell new the last hour or so the situation in downtown cleveland has gotten pretty intense. i want you to look at video. our cameras rolled as a number were arrested. i'm told there has been multiple arrests over the past few hours from demonstrators that became unruly. police tell me earlier this evening one man was custody after throwing an object through a restaurant window. one person was hurt. when the brelo verdict came down earlier, protests were peaceful. >> reporter: not guilty, the 31 year old police officer michael brelo is acquitted of all charges in a chase and deadly shooting that claimed the lives of timothy russell and melissa williams three years ago. the judge spent an hour explaining the decision before handing down the verdict. >> i find the state did not prove, bey
they were also marking the death of 12-year-old tamir rice he was shot by officers while he carried a pellet gun. protesters chanted "will i be next." the governor issued a statement urging calm saying: bshbisi onile-ere has been following the developments from cleveland. evening. >> good evening. i can tell new the last hour or so the situation in downtown cleveland has gotten pretty intense. i want you to look at video. our cameras rolled as a number were arrested. i'm told...
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there was a mock funeral, and the 6 month anniversary of 12-year-old tamir rice shot by cleveland officers while carrying a pell ot gun -- pellet gun. protesters chanted, "will i do next." the governor issued a statement saying: bisi onile-ere has been following the developments. good evening. >> hi there, hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets upset over the verdict. if you look goodnight me there's a group out here in the front stairs of the justice center, and they have been chanting no justice, no peace. the protesters have been peaceful but leaders have been urging people to stay calm as it gets dark. >> reporter: not guilty the police officer is acquitted of all charges in a chase and deadly shooting that claimed the lives of timothy russell and melissa williams three years ago. the judge spent an hour explaining the decision before handing down the verdict. >> i find the state did not prove, beyond o reasonable tout that the officers caused the death of both. i find the defendant not guilty of counts one and two. >> reporter: outside the courtroom, peaceful protests some demo
there was a mock funeral, and the 6 month anniversary of 12-year-old tamir rice shot by cleveland officers while carrying a pell ot gun -- pellet gun. protesters chanted, "will i do next." the governor issued a statement saying: bisi onile-ere has been following the developments. good evening. >> hi there, hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets upset over the verdict. if you look goodnight me there's a group out here in the front stairs of the justice center, and they...
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police killed tamir rice. jericka duncan has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the protests over the weekend for the most part remain peaceful although there were 71 arrests. now, we did get a chance to sit down with the family of timothy russell. they expressed disappointment over the verdict and concern of what might happen in the case involved 12-year-old tamir rice. >> i was very upset about the verdict and i also feel that brelo was wrong. >> reporter: michael brelo was one of dozens of officers who chased russell and brown when they thought someone in the car fired at them. they shot more than 100 rounds. officer brelo jumped on the hood and fire 15d bullets through the windshield after the car had stopped moving. no gun was found at the scene. prosecutors claim russell's car backfired sounding like a gunshot. >> i feel that there was adrenaline flowing that night. those officers were angry, they were mad, and they went overboard. >> the judge said he could not conclude brelo's shots alone caused the deaths of williams and russell and he said there was jus
police killed tamir rice. jericka duncan has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the protests over the weekend for the most part remain peaceful although there were 71 arrests. now, we did get a chance to sit down with the family of timothy russell. they expressed disappointment over the verdict and concern of what might happen in the case involved 12-year-old tamir rice. >> i was very upset about the verdict and i also feel that brelo was wrong. >> reporter:...
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this comes as the city awaits a decision on the shooting death of 12 year old tamir rice, who was holding a toy gun when he was shot and killed by police in 2014. a couple missing for two weeks in the california wilderness have been found. the 68-year-old woman was found dehydrated and alive. her husband died. they were discovered in a remote area on an indian reservation. they were looking for a shortcut to their son's home when i gotlost and stuck on a rugged rose -- road. anne meara has died. she was the mother of ben stiller and wife of jerry stiller. she appeared on dozens of films and tv shows. she was 85 years old. coming up the u.s. getting blowback following controversial comments by u.s. secretary of defense asked carter -- ash carter. the must-see video after a massive tanker fire in detroit. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. jummy: officials in iraq are responding to the harsh words from the u.s. defense secretary over the weekend. he said the iraqi forces lacked the will to fight for the battle -- during the battle for ramadi. karen travers has more on the
this comes as the city awaits a decision on the shooting death of 12 year old tamir rice, who was holding a toy gun when he was shot and killed by police in 2014. a couple missing for two weeks in the california wilderness have been found. the 68-year-old woman was found dehydrated and alive. her husband died. they were discovered in a remote area on an indian reservation. they were looking for a shortcut to their son's home when i gotlost and stuck on a rugged rose -- road. anne meara has...
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officers charged within weeks of freddie gray's death, frustration is building for the family of tamir rice. >> rice is the 12-yard shot and killed by police in cleveland -- 12-year-old shot and killed by police in cleveland last november. we have more on a rally for justice for ta tamir. >> how long. >> reporter: a question of justice is really a question of time. >> less than a second my son is gone and i want to know how long i've got to wait for justice. >> reporter: five months after tamir rice was shot. >> there's no reason that this family because of this pending matter, this investigation has been going slower than molasses in the wintertime. carry on anymore. >> reporter: what is holding up the cuyahoga county sheriff's department? >> we have no idea which is part of the frustration. >> reporter: a spokesperson tells us there's no update and won't be untillity the' had time to thoroughly and completely address the case. last week with the help of ohio bci agents, deputies reconstructed the scene. it started with square one of the investigation in january. how do other cities do it
officers charged within weeks of freddie gray's death, frustration is building for the family of tamir rice. >> rice is the 12-yard shot and killed by police in cleveland -- 12-year-old shot and killed by police in cleveland last november. we have more on a rally for justice for ta tamir. >> how long. >> reporter: a question of justice is really a question of time. >> less than a second my son is gone and i want to know how long i've got to wait for justice. >>...
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amy: then, say her name -- while the names of michael brown, eric garner, tamir rice and freddie grayave become household names, why don't we know more about women killed by police? women like tanisha anderson, rekia boyd, miriam carey michelle cusseaux, shelly frey and kayla moore. today relatives of these women gather in new york for the say her name vigil. >> she will never come back. we will never be able to hug and kiss her no more. we will never be able to say i love you. we will never see the smile again. amy: and we will go to seattle where protests have been held against shell's plans to drill for oil in the remote and -- in the arctic this summer. we will speak to seattle city council member mike o'brien. about the protests and also about the tpp, the transpacific partnership. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.n. says some 25,000 people have fled the iraqi city of ramadi since its capture by the self-proclaimed islamic state on sunday. thousands of iraqi forces and iranian-aligned shiite
amy: then, say her name -- while the names of michael brown, eric garner, tamir rice and freddie grayave become household names, why don't we know more about women killed by police? women like tanisha anderson, rekia boyd, miriam carey michelle cusseaux, shelly frey and kayla moore. today relatives of these women gather in new york for the say her name vigil. >> she will never come back. we will never be able to hug and kiss her no more. we will never be able to say i love you. we will...
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then we're going to take on the lawyer for tamir rice's family.oy, remember who was killed by a cleveland officer who said he thought he had a weapon. we're going to have a lawyer to talk about how that case may be the next flash point, john and christine. >> thanks chris. >>> coming up today, a new candidate will enter the presidential race. who is it? the big reveal, after the break. take it all off? every kiss-proof cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. if you misplaced your discover card you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get it at discover.com. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. ready to leave sticky sunscreens behind? new neutrogena cooldry sport. micromesh technology lets sweat pass through and evaporate s
then we're going to take on the lawyer for tamir rice's family.oy, remember who was killed by a cleveland officer who said he thought he had a weapon. we're going to have a lawyer to talk about how that case may be the next flash point, john and christine. >> thanks chris. >>> coming up today, a new candidate will enter the presidential race. who is it? the big reveal, after the break. take it all off? every kiss-proof cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does....
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officer in the november, 24 teen shooting death of 12-year- old -- 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. in a recent interview tamir's mother said she's angry with how long her son's case has been under investigation. >> a 5-year-old child came up to me and said the police killed your son. it is an open and shut case. >> reporter: do you think criminal charges should be pursued in that case? >> no. absolutely not. >> reporter: steve lomas is president of the cleveland police patrolman's association. >> you look at that video and see a person pulling a gun out of their waistband while a cleveland police car is approaching him. what are those guys supposed to do? >> police officials and community leaders say they are preparing to worst if officer timothy loehmann who fired the shot is not charged. >>> the west baltimore mother who made headlines when she pushed, shoved and slapped her son after spotting him during baltimore's riots spoke at a church in ashburn, virginia, today speaking about being a mother of six and 1 grandchild. she had some words of wisdom for the people at bible what
officer in the november, 24 teen shooting death of 12-year- old -- 2014 shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. in a recent interview tamir's mother said she's angry with how long her son's case has been under investigation. >> a 5-year-old child came up to me and said the police killed your son. it is an open and shut case. >> reporter: do you think criminal charges should be pursued in that case? >> no. absolutely not. >> reporter: steve lomas is president of the...
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still under investigation, the police shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice who was holding a toy yesterday escorting an air france flight to new york's kennedy airport after a bomb threat. it was one of six planes threatened. three involving flights at jfk two at newark and one at boston airport. tom llamas has the latest. >> tense moments at john f. kennedy airport. threats against three planes. emergency vehicles dispatched. passengers piling onto the tarmac. for air france flight 22 a dramatic end to what began as an ordinary flight. just after 3:30 a.m. the jet takes off from paris, three hours later, an anonymous threat phoned in to maryland state police. there is a bomb on the plane or a chemical weapon. two u.s. f-15 fighter jets are scrambled and escort the plane to new york. passengers on board suspecting nothing. >> the moment we landed i saw all the fire departments. and we said something must have happened. >> you see the police, the federal agents. whoo. >> on the ground, authorities radio into the pilot. >> do you have anyone ill or sick on the aircraft? >> no, nobo
still under investigation, the police shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice who was holding a toy yesterday escorting an air france flight to new york's kennedy airport after a bomb threat. it was one of six planes threatened. three involving flights at jfk two at newark and one at boston airport. tom llamas has the latest. >> tense moments at john f. kennedy airport. threats against three planes. emergency vehicles dispatched. passengers piling onto the tarmac. for air france flight...
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and tamir rice's family hasn't been able to get his body back to bury him. the investigation has been dragging on. last hour, however, the cuyahoga county sheriff finally broke his silence but offered little more than a timeline on the investigation. >> my investigators have poured over thousands of pages of documents and conducted numerous search warrants and interviews with witnesses. we also reviewed any and all surveillance from sour rounding area and connected a 3d measurement scan at the rec center. so as you can see, we have been tirelessly working on this investigation, all of which brings us to today. while a few more withins need to be interviewed, and more forensic evidence need to be collected, the majority of our work is complete. >> a lengthy investigation for what to some seems like a fairly simple case because this shooting was even caught on camerap. and before we go on, i do want to give you a warning, we're going to play the silent surveillance video of this shooting. if you don't want to see it or perhaps if you have children in the room,
and tamir rice's family hasn't been able to get his body back to bury him. the investigation has been dragging on. last hour, however, the cuyahoga county sheriff finally broke his silence but offered little more than a timeline on the investigation. >> my investigators have poured over thousands of pages of documents and conducted numerous search warrants and interviews with witnesses. we also reviewed any and all surveillance from sour rounding area and connected a 3d measurement scan...
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it's been 188 days since rice was fatally shot by a cleveland police officer who apparently thought the pellet gun that tamirexplanation. rice was like any other sixth grade kid. he liked to draw play basketball, and he was part of his school drum line. yesterday rice's father spoke out in his first public interview since the shooting and talked about how he has no answers for rice's siblings. >> everybody they wake up they ask about him. and what do you tell him? >> i can't tell him but he's watching over you. i can't see him grow up to be a man man, me having grandkids, him giving me grandkids. >> tamir rice's family deserves answers, just like we must challenge violence in the streets, in the communities as we began this show, we end this show by saying we must also have a balance where the criminal justice system does not have a family 188 days later waiting for answers as to why a 12-year-old was killed by police with a toy gun. thanks for watching. i'm al sharptdon. have a great weekend. "hardball" starts right now. >>> gospel according to paul. let's play "hardball." good evening. i'm chris matthews i
it's been 188 days since rice was fatally shot by a cleveland police officer who apparently thought the pellet gun that tamirexplanation. rice was like any other sixth grade kid. he liked to draw play basketball, and he was part of his school drum line. yesterday rice's father spoke out in his first public interview since the shooting and talked about how he has no answers for rice's siblings. >> everybody they wake up they ask about him. and what do you tell him? >> i can't tell...
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the death of 12-year-old tamir rice, ruled a homicide after he was shot by police while holding an airun. but as the city prepares for tonight's nba playoffs, hometown basketball star lebron james is urging his cleveland cavalier fans to stay calm and focus on the game. >> you just feel a certain way about rooting for a team that you love, and it can get your mind off some of the hardships that may be going on throughout your life or in that particular time of period. it just does that. >> reporter: the justice department has announced it will review all evidence and witness testimony from the brelo trial to determine what, if any, additional steps are necessary. >> erin mclaughlin, thank you so much. >>> we want to talk now a little bit more about the response to the verdict with ohio congresswoman marsha fudge who joins us on the phone and cedric alexander who is the black law enforcement executives and also recently appointed to a new task force. we have the city of cleveland, between this bench trial and the nba playoffs. as we approach that third game in cleveland tonight, what is
the death of 12-year-old tamir rice, ruled a homicide after he was shot by police while holding an airun. but as the city prepares for tonight's nba playoffs, hometown basketball star lebron james is urging his cleveland cavalier fans to stay calm and focus on the game. >> you just feel a certain way about rooting for a team that you love, and it can get your mind off some of the hardships that may be going on throughout your life or in that particular time of period. it just does that....
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he's plugged into the cleveland community and representing the family of tamir rice the 12-year-old shot and killed bay police officer in cleveland. and also joining us criminal defense attorney and hln analyst joey jackson. walt let me start with you, do you know anything about the judge presiding over the case? and what has been the, i guess feel in the community about this particular case? >> well you know the judge has been a fair judge all that i've known. and there's nothing to suggest that he has done or will do anything other than follow the law. the real question is -- what case or matters presented before him for him to make the decision and there's a lot of questions surrounding why only one officer was prosecuted or selected to be indicted. and the particular charge. because there's a serious question about causation. and how, how does any one person know that mr. brelo's bullets were the actual cause of death? or did he actually shoot a dead person? >> that's a good point. i was reading that the defense is arguing this is about 2.6 seconds. that the 2.6 seconds were when he
he's plugged into the cleveland community and representing the family of tamir rice the 12-year-old shot and killed bay police officer in cleveland. and also joining us criminal defense attorney and hln analyst joey jackson. walt let me start with you, do you know anything about the judge presiding over the case? and what has been the, i guess feel in the community about this particular case? >> well you know the judge has been a fair judge all that i've known. and there's nothing to...
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the other high-profile case here in cleveland is the case of tamir rice, a young man who was shot. >> right. >> in a park and you have reported on that case as well. so it's generally what the protesters are saying is that there has to be some sort of a change in the relationship between the police and some members of this community and they want to make sure that justice is done in each one of those cases. >> okay. scott newell thanks so much for being our eyes and ears inside the courtroom. this all went down just about 45 minutes ago. we thank you for bringing us the latest. and joining me in studio a former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney and john shane, professor of criminal justice at john j. college and a retired captain of the newark police department. with a welcome to you both. let's take a listen right now, both of you, to the reaction by malissa right after the ruling. let's take a listen. >> malissa williams and timothy russell was living before he got on top of the hood of the car and starting to shoot into the wind shield. if he would have never got on top of t
the other high-profile case here in cleveland is the case of tamir rice, a young man who was shot. >> right. >> in a park and you have reported on that case as well. so it's generally what the protesters are saying is that there has to be some sort of a change in the relationship between the police and some members of this community and they want to make sure that justice is done in each one of those cases. >> okay. scott newell thanks so much for being our eyes and ears...
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the update in the tamir rice last week, no progress made. reports the fact that those officers may not be been -- by investigators. you've got the brelo acquittal, huge protests. the mayor saying we signed on to this consent decree which looks like me an attempt to calm things down or take the air out of growing movement there might be in the streets. >> i mean, chris, timing is everything and in all fairness to the mayor, he and the department of justice have been working on figuring out this consent decree for quite some time, but it's necessary, we do want to let -- folks do need to know there are people in authority who hear their cries and something is going to be done about this. and the consent decree is the beginning of a long process. chris, you started reading already but there's something in the introduction that spoke to my heart which is mutual trust and accountability and respect and one that is enduring, and the key word is enduring because the african-american community not just in cleveland but all across this nation has bee
the update in the tamir rice last week, no progress made. reports the fact that those officers may not be been -- by investigators. you've got the brelo acquittal, huge protests. the mayor saying we signed on to this consent decree which looks like me an attempt to calm things down or take the air out of growing movement there might be in the streets. >> i mean, chris, timing is everything and in all fairness to the mayor, he and the department of justice have been working on figuring out...